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I - i . � . �� � : I I � I � . � � . 4 . I � I I - I - I - I Z i t . I I � . � 11 � i � I . �4 � - � . . , - '� I . 1 I i - . . I I - MARCH 300 1883. � . -xotola 20, � . I ­ . . I THE HURON EXPOSITORN I I .-ii, . . I - I- ; 4 1 . . . I � � . - I — ! I � 1�_� , . - - u I . , � ft � . - 10000111s � . __ SNUMININNIMPINININ __ - __ ___ __ __ - � 4 ­ — t - - I � I .1 - � � I ___ - I I L. . . - . . - � I . -_ - - . ____:� . i 1. I P , �. � .- . - I - . . I I ' I . Ill . " I I I � i4 . � - , DVERTISEMENTS � e wayt 0 WIN; kept frOm V � 14, municipality. 1fthis dbelsion is, and provided for haudsomely In Bom After thei battle h" been fought, �snd through with All p asible �aste. but Then'the plaintiff having found where more -oordd havo been thirped by % - : jq,� ,bTEW A- so - Z,i�!' I . a up ia air t" - . I I - 1. I in law, w.jiiob we very much doubt,then and so long as be-offloe is continued he the means resorted to by the Dominion even if franchise &�d license bills are Ws foulness comes from—that it comes Huron Salt Asswistioa, had the- rQ. 01c;" � � !-1f*._ — . ;_­;: . I 1- - I Gov6rnment are d sy to- abandon6d, as they wi I any rw 11!'i`�_ IWThis ftgure betwoon the wentikepis after �v isolosed, ibis ea - ' ill be, � the session into the river by a drain which has ways been runniag regularlyana aft , for ,�.fl - 1. ­:, the law should be amended,as it is un-. will no doubt All it as graoef ally I as an y � . onstructed by tfile defendants, I available. -e:x -41 ;�11. I li,i-i ff , i � . i - � : rint, eat&1ins" denotes the pag ofth � p ! aper on whish - if understandw4y those supposed,tobe will last all # May. been o . � . . ,Value Jor Inue I ­., . I �. � I 111 ". t,betAurtliernent will beefound. , reasonable to suppose that any munici- other person. he public will 1 &wait b I I 00000000000000000000000 don't think that he is bofiind to go any —Messrs. JohnauaRobert Henry, . & realizbd � -11 , - - . ehind the scenes here w1pre sanguine 0; ; - Clintan' have rented the McDon, Of so . IJ -, i . . V_� I "t be - va of the V twk. ' which �of the I 4 ,,i:the creamery � : �_, Millinery, Opening—E. Mona (8); to search out .. -k i b I pality should be shut up in this. way, the appointme b of' his sucoess0 with snocen, and willing �o o b on Mro *e farther and ' � � M � . ­ , , i ' inhabitants of the town have emptied farm of 100 acres, London Road, StIn. w . . �d' for 'home M - _N� . � � ,�.,� rp I I I * ;, I Spring A �vals �T. Kidd. (15) nxiety. I - Mowat's defeat up to the hour of closing A DzimnED COKPLIMENT.—Mr. John r I no !,i- Millinery Opening—Roffman and be prevented from getting r�d of some de ee of � I .. ' the Poll. And the end is not yet. Si . � the foulness into the'dredus. All he lay, near Grauton, fo the sum of #3W, ' W'sint -01 �Uppo 1; gr � li;', , � I - I i . M Bright bks received the freedom o . I Jil- � . i - . _�� � impurRies which natiurally acounlihis , I � � � . , f the - - t it I :* i " - Boots and 9hoes—R. Vi:llis.. (5) John cannot rest while &'Reform Gov.! needs do is to fin4:, here'is ,& drain year. , � '0 1,28e how I � i � . . �­ iV � city of Glas Ow. .�­ ­_ 14.'� 47�,! OUR OT�AWA LETT�R. - 1. . Notice to Debto*rs—Wm. Logati. (5) in a dens6ay p '' . made by the towh, pouring forth the —Mr. Peter Scott has been appointed. I cAuse—t-be p, I_ __ - . opulated.centre. , - � �, I'' - �. I ernment rules in Toronto, and the Lib the . � - -,i:; . _a_� 'I- ExecutorW Notice —F. Holmested, I water gade . I% isi spart, ms6king i 6 — EATEMR.—Two feet f I , �, nderstood erals should be prepared for any emer- � F -31m (5) We do not wish it to be u nuisances and filthiness into the chief of the Brussels Fire Bri 1_4 4 I ­ iio__ Farm for S'ale—F. Holmested. (5) � (From Our qpecial Correspon4eftt.) of Snow fell in North, Carolina Monday. rendering it valueless for his purposes: plAe of Mr. John Campbell - wh6 ra. �nough -61ream W" 1.­,".V41�ij . , � gency, Nothing will be left undone to "Virgirifs � 'was also visited by a heavy F- -� i I 1 (5) from anyibiug we have said tha� we ble. signed, as he intends leavIg Bruseal, . the _&r" Far= lor S&le—Walter Cunningham L '! OTTAWA, Maroh 26, 1880. - . and,he may hold the town responsi . � e.f1loyment to . -11 I - bring Mr. Meredith into power, and the 4!�_41� - . - 'L &� , .j' 0' b with in- Parliament h a been no A butterwas too 8 - r � ng. (5) charge- Mr. Justice Proudfo $ snow storm I . I L '�,". Money to, Loan —James Henni w near13 seven friends of good Government and provin- If the town has not chosen to'exerci , 'j.,�. __ . GREAT DI STRUCTION oFLrFE.—$ever' . .. - - � -i _ S�1; ality. L &I . ,( , 9-1- Farm Hana Wanted—Robt.. Scott., its powersin preventing the drainage of —The many friends of Knox Church -soia W small I:'I, I f'. � (5) tentional bias or psrti Far from weeks in sessi��, and the amount of cial rights must be on the watdh. Mr. villages have been overwhelmed be! I , . , I k: N` Anction Sale—F. Holmeste4. . I Meredith was sent for by Sir John a few, avalanches )f snow from Mount Arara . Joul matters into their wells, or if it has Brussels, have presented their preoeu. .0. it costs P , " ', ,1- I Ine. ( it. We believe he rendered his judgment business trine' oted coul * been - 1'1'1i,�Tii' Public Announoement—J. A. Cli 5 . - d ha4 I __;� . . � . tor with % 8250 organ in recognition of to i 'r - , � (lays ago, and a conference of leading - Onehundre and fifty persons have bee not chosen to exerciseit3powers to pre. � pril ship - a, is - . . ved it to be in I reaso� I 100I. -H I Croup Remedy—Rev. H. Diferlamm. (8�_ conRcientionsly,aa be belie disposed of inil seven days.' The only Tories was hold here to prepare a vent drainage at all, then I think they, his services as leader of the psalmody W. - the 1�- � . ro* buried �Iv . �_� ��_-vjii ' � I P � If _�'_l T�k Seeds—O. C. Wiflison. (8). accordance with - u8tii . But - MO are equally responsible to the plaintiff, - in,the -church. . - � - not bad 1% larger P T . j ce . jud a of any importance promised gramme o attack upon the Wet . - -4 _10 ;geB measure - V� OUR 'L VED QUEiN.—Her Majesty I ..:,: i - t 4 . . I 44 I ", 4 - ,Se0s--Laidl&w & Fairley. (8) , i * . an -have done —Last week Mr. W. Craig, of the . .' � 7- - "I . I are &like fallible with � ommon human- in t I d here they don't seem to ,ditions, on whieb , . ,j"; ­LV I 0 he Speec� from the Throi!ie were admini8trati.ori. Seats won by Liberals attenAed' the baptism, of the infaut ii�iAL'N Seeds—Edward Crash. (8)L , Bayfield Road,near Cliniton, refin ed t r'staized. gre : paotr6 - , " -l" ' are to be contested and desperate efforts 80' It would be impossible, it would be 8 he � � . 2 Nf7z I Millinery Opening--Durican&Du�cau.(8) ityj and Some of then� very much so, those dealip cense a d f ran- daughter of the Duke and Dutchess of ,­­ �11 . ,g with, the 11 . . a mere delusion to say to the plaintiff slarn. of $4,500 for the 50 acres on which SLOO to J.W) lbs. pel I I- --,- 15 - - i, made to seduce Reformers in the 109's' Albany'on. onday. � She is recovering a right to restrain persons . jug in collju-actioi �- L, -1-.L L -J, Cured Meata—Hugh Robb. (8) - and we believe that in this instance chise questions but Qatre is ve y lature from their allegiance. . . he is residing. This was a good offer, �- .1 i. . . � little . you have , who 4 1 ;1 , ��i,,� , . 11 a . . . I from the eff acts of the accident. I . . �� T�F_4 �1, �;.­ , -) � � e 'es. B0 U431 I Millinery Opening—T. Kidd. (8 Justice Proudfoot p have thrown this nuisance into the being$10ana,cr morptban he ooUld I .___�� -i - � ermitted himself, prospect th�t I gislation upon ither of MIE' L�CENHE QUESTION. . ,ore$LM er 7 1 , '' L; I THItBATEMCD FAILURE OF TRE WHEAT . . : Baby Carriageg—J. S. Porter. (8) 1 1P obtain.last spring. �­ - I - I you aiu I . tl�' - I I drain but have no right to restr i 1,64S per, week 9cal I I Z'�;*�: unintentionally, no doubt, to be unduly- these subjects, will be attemplf d this Sir John -'Macdonald's attempt to . . - - (8) ; - I . 1,�g with ,Q,.—#,s.3ian fly and cold weather —The second son of Mr. John MeRig WiU. be �A,a difficial . � - 1 Gi,rl Wauted—EXPOSITOR Offi.06. . . the persons who have made the drains. t , I I .1 1-,�-11:-i�il biased in favor of the .plaintiff, and that' session. The Senate has no,� been escape the responsibility of dea will, it is pat� mated, destroy twen ty-five t I I , - , -, . ' I 1, - ­_ - - i I JIM0000000 — - � f . � I � I I the license question has not been a sue- Why, it might put him to i5O different of West Wawar.osh, was s6kea suddeWi ill 1613,V'o ,it wi , �'J�,�;; I ' 1 w4v -- �. _., — er cout,: f 11 the Illinois wheat crop. I - ­ . I . ti. ­ �- I . I from the Very comm�ncement of the thirty hourl iii session altogethe Since . one to find out the 'various people ill last Thursday. On Friday mormlal. thi . 17, � ,.;- Qess. Before .the case of Russell vs. the apti th oay whether ; � �.� � 40 1 . tber n9rt' i - western' k ing a Change tdbk place for the betterri i -_ . : #,­ j , _ - - .4 I - e . I 11 . � �o efav rable showing. e contributed however minutely � � ­ � . - . ­ � I . I . I . I r to the foulness that was carried off by 'r OTted fro3i . . � I � T - Un hearing of the case b' made tip bis Parliament Iwas convened and the most Queen had been decided at all Sir John States m& 6 a �vho hav aple 30d,. for their buttl I rl -:. � - 11 r 01 U X p 0 0 I A Saturday night he took a sudden relqse &113 exr. , I., I I � m ; pr in . . � . . P1 I o i8ed to bring in a Dominion Act to . �� -I'D ind that the plaintiff � was being un. lengthy disluss�ou that larose in that N UN OF TUNATE FALL.—The -eblebra- . . , - 1� � .— -_ � . . I .. 1, I which ended fatally on Sunday morn. � I - I ., �. - -, � restore to the municipal bodies tbq thisdrain. I think reason and common . . 501 900�fft lbs of 1, .. - . I - . , I � ­ . � I justly dealt with by the town, and c - body was iq rf�ference ,to the d4missal �ed paint. iig ,,St. Paul in Chains," by I � . on . . I pow . Of 11.5c, p0r. 1b., I I ii;­'-� -, � er of issuing licenses. In his York- i sense to which Mr.Holm6sted appealed, ing. , � s- _-,: �_ ]a in � . _`_ .- � 0 . � . , SEAFORTH, FRIEDAY, March 30,1883 �eque'ntly no matter how strong the favi. if a page, Ace noved to arill,R, in 't. Peter"A Cathedral, Cin- ought' to guide us in this cas6, and* that —Josiah Belden, of Howick, hasPur. � e price Is - - - . iiii, , ., I .p father had rer ville speech he pledged himself to take - . 1f h * * - 'Onl'Y �. - - - ­ ! . I I � �,,- - � i inuati, fias: been ruined by a clumsy � t4 _ � - .. . reason and common Sense only require chased lot 8, concession 4, Grey, -from 15 00000 to W_- . deuce on the opposite side might have the United Ptates. Mr. Speaker Mae- fpm that ­lit�le tyrant Mowat" the Adl ) - �. exton f4ill - --' - . . g through it. Thomas McLaughlin, paying $4,000 for � ­; �_. ; , I . uc ,erg - , ... 11 � 1. � Justice Pro Ifoot'si Judgrnent. been, the decision would have been' pherson - co6si lers it contrary to the power of issuing lia6nses, and it was but OUN,r �E,. �NA DEALIN G DESTRUCTION.— - that be should go to the nearest place 0 . preicirlic . or U. 4 v " I , , � il This is $500 more than 3jr. wollaan and ob � - ., � I 11 I 1; where the foulness is discharged a' d 1 the same,. il d. � , In another column we give a full'and much the sai ot the National Policy tha,t 9, f�dr to assume that be would endeavour - ..... � �. �- - � � -; . me. He found that the principles I .1paithquake shocks coatinae to alarm - -finds tb at that b longs to the McLaughlin paid about a year ago, tho . -tion tci whatw ,,�,,_, - - - ­� . when he 6 9,da, .. � , I I" . 6, to redeem his pledge. But instead of � � - . - . the residents of villages on Xtria's . I ... - I . verbatim report of the judgment deliv- poor boy, teii o�, twelve years Q.f . a-ff I that he can make the town respon - goes to prove that land is on the rise iii i � ';i " � attearn, was being -render*ed impure ; I town J36 ,st . : Y-, .. . ahquld be Ntair�ed in the servicalz of the bringiug in his I promised measure, he eclivity,, I I 3i,le -..he direet - __ 7:1�1­ 1 1 . fond they are deserting 'Grey Township. . � � . i . ered by Mr. Justice Proudfoot in' the that the impurity entered it from the Sellate'at $L� 50 Oer day after hisrarents . tieeks to wrigglei,out of the difficulty by t sible for it. It is true that this is a the Fairb - ;,;, . made on ,. ; - S1, -, � � I heir houses and building huts in the —While hauling telegraph poles from I I �;. . - I ferring the su ject to a Select Co , very valuable industry. that seems to . , ,�; case: of VanEgmond vs. the town of defendant's drains, and th the have left tbe'couutry, and sc� hb is. re m- � is.t,n indirect pr( - : I -1 � . � � I erefore' ' open congtry. have sprung up at Seafortb and's large Gibson's bush, near Wroxeter some � 1 -4. - I . I - . I cashiered aud h1s passage paid taChica- mittee. . Mr. lake's able imd exhaus- THE UAN'F CZAR.—The Czar , ' �valu'e d,eriv,ea fron � J. .'. - - Seaforth. The judgment is one of the defendanIs must be held responsible. � amount of capital is invested in it, but days ago, the binder broke loose ,Laa . . � i � � . i go. In oth b:islrans�orted tive speech on t e subj I � 4. " ect is still 00m. tho milk, - Jor fee - � : . I 1, � , I I 1 � greatest importance, not to Seafbrth He failed to consider . any of the ex- I . �� has received two more!threatening letters I don't know that the largeness of the struck Joseph Coombes under the c' ,hin - - . r �, - , : � - while the vettiment are pavii enor- mented on here� He showed that the i I A�a. 'Arainary COV I ! : . I i from the Nihilists' executive Committee. -tal, the valuable nature of the in- laying him out. It was a narrow , � ii� � i ton n ating circumstances, such as-tbe mous Same jnn�ally in paBsagc P capi I ea- , ; -, . . �,alone, but to almost every muliicipality 0- ) �money Privy Council's 'decision in the case of. :ftret ,of April, and � - . �, .! i A _ I e Czar is told his death is sure unless teresb. is- of any importance at all in de. cape, but, we are pleased to bear he is � ; . - i � I- in the Provinca. We. Venture tosay absolute necessity which exists on the, for immigraatB of -all ages"and dlaBses, Russell Vs. Ihe ueen, did got warrant I e pardons all suspected Nihilists. I hek n-jilk Ifor a no - I I . 11 . i termiDing the right Of Seaforth or of the around again as lively as ever. : . , . , � kshipB in the Dominion Parliament i4 Rssurniug I MI.SRULJ.� I � ere%M to thi 1�, � . and while s me of the beat cler , - the I � - -1 I that there are few cities, towns or vil- part of the town to get rid of this So .' .T RuSSIA.—The situation of salt 'manufacturers to pollute this —The contract for the erection (4 1 t I �% __ I . the public s rvi6e are given to " Lm -de- that it bad the constitutional right to ' raoilths, fe�f)fdiDg th - .. . aff airs at, I I I - - . Moscow 's alarming - hun. . . [� t do not offend cailed impurity ; the dire results �O t'hO das " from i t be old cou:, try, whq m ay deal with the.!�,�Iioense question, and .� stream -the plaintiffs righv is equally the new c beese factory. north of Brus�els ilk - and but T I . - I . - . [red s of ri, laily, - i ests are being made c I 'hee� M, IZ - I law, or what.1dr, Proudfoot town if it,fails to do so,� diculed Sir Vhu's cowardice J, Id leave, z . - * an4 the ablol in at. C good with theirs. The fact'ithat it is of has been awarded to Mr. Daniel ig - longer,wou . . , . a - I - against the . ate .bring letterf( of, intrGduction frorn Lord ri � and police officials I are dismissed in ;I I , � 1. Mr. Donald i ,-.,- I 4 aughton, for $1,609. , Me. - 1, � �, __ __ - claims ta �e the law, in precisely the impossibility, or at all levents imp*r&Qti-- this, Lady that,: and Sir Somebody to tempting to avoid responsibdlity for the smaller importance is of no importance N 1Y Iowa :— . - � , 1. . large n un: bE rs for evading their duty. in & legal point of view—the one right Laughlin, of Grey, has been appoinW "�_`, 7� - ' ! - Officials, of this c I � . 'a mi e r' legislation of th� 6ountry. i The opposi. . t , tW butter, I I . : I th6"Pr P lass are, 1 GOLDEN WEDDING. 'Six.=,onT I - �. I r� . same mann�r- that Sea,forth does. We cability of getting. rid of it in any other —The golden wed is equally entitled to protection with salesman for the new factory, 06nd . , � ­ t it, as a rule, pushed foryvard to the. disad- t !d is5 lbs., at ,I 11 ion members ured on the committee 4ing of R v. S. B. Holliday, assistant I ays" - I - ow adopted. thpae - Vantage Of IlRtiv'eS, aAd this is b`ow Sir refused to serve and the Premier finds theother. Ifitwe-reotherwiseitwould ACV-1fi.. � A - - � �:- - ! I know that the sewerage of Toronto is way than that n ; Strachan Brothers, - of BrussEls, T.r6n. _� - � - i K __ T1 . _: T I pastor of 1�,mouth church, Brooklyn, Twq mouths, muk and �� � , . - s� . I . .. drained into the river Don, and the are poir-As which taking his jq-agment, John Macdonald and his friends are that whether he likes it or not he must ; put the rights of the smaller members urers. - � . ir�" , - - . 11 I . I I I . : Nyas celeb ated the other night. He i - L* - �, 1. I . 2.1 for segMn ... � - - di&ns,,, deal with the! Temperaupe question I . ',j:": - � J ? of the COMMUDity entirely within the —Mr- Thomas Laughlin, of Grey, To�- � sewerage of London is drained into the he failed to consider, a , keeping ,; Cpw�da for the Cana ed with $1,700 in gold. - . r, I f b I d in doing so iq, - was prese t � I " I - I I . ' � ­,� � I T without disarming the Oppo'sition. The . . 'kith the advant, I � � M . I `1 � D1,VORCE CASE. I I A 62,0(j0,1)00 SALE OF CATTLE,—On control of tLose who ate more wealthy ; Bold a heavy drang -11) colt ten months I I I �. � � weig ing 80 1 1 1. river Tlaarnes, and yet although the we maintain, wherein be dealt unfustly able to -invest larger same of money and old, hi 0 pounds, to ,T&Meg I . � 4 �� '. *i 1 1 1 1 Our wort . Saturday T',000 cattle were sold by _bf the calf, it -svi 1-!�. 5 . by Senators are now engaged ,dodge was too transparent 'to succeed. . at, . i_� � ,� ,c . f 156borne, for the handsome . i � : I Horton, 0 i.,: . sewerage from these cities inust be a towards the town. i - Ref obtain thus the control. of the law. I cow Wi , � . # , I . . in the highly �ongeuial occupation of How could m s s ist in framing Wards & H- -old Brothers, of Texas, to - I 11 prol I fl,�; 41 I I I . ' ' : il . - . . I -pay for h I i e in volume and vastly Tr ,1,1h eay d' ' � think it would be a v fry sad time indeed price of 69-00. Th ire of the c()It is t 1. � ,,,- great deal mor wl N --e 11 �: � __ % r taking 6vidoncle in a divorce case. a license ]a i e Y the right the Fran -0i Land Cattle Company, of and. - � , � !� . ' ' I I I I ; i. � � ;. I � Hays andi Ariustr ter Nicho'lso o ec or of Customs -of the-Dominio Parliamen to I tl- . I 4 Messrs. 031g. Pel if we Would ever reach that point when Welcome, lately pu hased by Air. lff,a_ 3raIrtla � v . 'i 4 ruore offensive and imp -are than that . I . I - eg'91at" New York, for $2,000.000. This is, ! . . --- I I , - . Laruchlin. Colts 6 will b 'i i 7 ­ � . , Bubject?l Surely- ir Leonard the, investment of capital was to deter- r1ag a price ;, of Id another column we; publish a co�n- at Prince Art are Landing, has peti. on the i i � 1. � � M I -, ;I I perhaps, the largest transaction of cat- � L sawing . - - : 1-1 : , , T from Sea -forth, no one ever heard , . . mine the quality of the -rights. . like the above are v uable. . i � . I . - � .. - , I r .a ivorce from h . . ­ � I . � �� � i � is wife Tilley, with the 4ssistance o Hon.Frank I -1 - A awing match . : 14 - � - - - __11 aittenipts having been made io restrain r"nication from Mr. Thos. E. Hays in "One(l 'fo i tle that ever occu'rred in that. country. —About six monC a agof a Mr. Hitch � - � A I . . Rosetta, but the evidence thusfar ad. ,Smith, and-Ho4. John Ctirl�ug ought to ' FENiANs FEARED.—Alarming -rumors I think that it is.the only point, or the A E � - i - ...� .� . . �' � - - Mr I ar, � � - . . b 1 in th,6 townA I - q t I : :, - 11 i the corporations of these cities fr3m reply, to that ,which appeared last week duced is stion-1 in favor of the respon- be able to deal *ith the liquor 't'raffic . throu,,bout Enaland, of hostile projects principal poirit, that Mr. Holmested of -Essex Centre, bought part of .J". � I, - - 0 _ I . . 11 v r . - I � It will � be seen dent,, Mrs.'Nic olaou gave evidence' on B9 -t 0 . 0 1. �' 0 . I from' r. ArmstrODg. ' ; . using tlie natural Outlets at � their dis - I ,'M . � isfa6torily. - "' will be ` by the Eei4ianB have caused the authori.� argued: that here *the ,town were not Tremeer's farm, in Hollett, near Clin' Fridity the 23rd ins � Thursday, Aaj�iug he the owners of the salt. wells and didn't toni intending to engage in the Mang. . 'day was vt3r,y storm �. __ � that Mr. Hays prefers some very serious r husband Wit], legislation on Subject t is session. ties to c9ustruct a. boom across.the - , , - - � � - � posal., But, if Justice PrOnAloot's view . . I I . .- _ The question t he constito tional right dock basin at Chatham n'aval Station, create this, foul matter that was thrown f%cture of brick. Last week he wag tstors assembled -to � charges against Mr. Armstrong, but as cruel, almost inhuman treatment, and of t through their drain into the stream : making preparations to move to his new The log used for thf I I of the law is to prevail, these cities aud . I � I denying specifl�ally all the charges of the Prov�ncia LegiBlatur to regulate- and to do ble the. guards at publi _. � . he announcos his inte I Ow bui . Idings. ; 1c I dont think that that is a defence. home when he was taken ill, and died * ,, inc'L grePn maile. f .1 others similarly situated o I utox�cating liquors is n 1; I . , , will have to ntiOn to prosecute brought against!! her. The parties- were the sale of i' i I . - takle a cat: off - him for his alleged illegal acts, we shall - married in �670, Niclibison, being tihen before the SuprE me Courtofthe Dorniu- As to the other matter that was on Sunday. . I each 1( If close up. their drains and allow the � TERMBLE ossoir'LIFE.—The reeent - : I � . � � 11. is thirty-five yea p of age and his Wife ion, and until jul-ment i . .. spoker- to of the deepenibg of the stream —A litCle -girl in Wingbam named' tw4en. Prizes to � just now say nothing :31 s gales on the nglish Cos, t have caused . ,� -further on th . �eudered in I L �.r unavoidable,:filth to accumulate and rot nece i I . I suppose the town had the right to Hastings, about ten years of age, had a distribnted. a,,s %,; . ',_T about sixteep. ,, icholsou was a vhdow- the case, there 1 i no ss py for legis- we're, 7 -1 - . at. What we wish more partic.ular- . an enormous loss of li�e. Twenty-three - 0 4 . . T�_ - le #I � ; 2nd, t6 ; 3rd, �s L ' I � ­ . . and ster in thelir streets,and taint and Po' . 6r with Beveital ildren, and the 64ori- latioll. , I - smacks of the Hull fishing fleet are deepen it under the law, but I think it narrow escape on Saturday last. She , 0 - - ­ - . . - .i ly to direct attention to is the paxt we ence of oan�g i . was running down the hill on John �'lska let 31.5-0 , ..n . - _., � � . I �. by - . . ( - � I;' pollute the entire atmosph.ere, which osetta as detaillg INCREAS91D EXPZNDITURE was also a duty on them so to deepen it ,; . T I missing, and all hope of their safety has � 1, :� . il.- : , �1 I I have taken in the controversy. In our herself w it by 0 'eans plea�s I ant, Airs. ThE) estimates for the fisc ilyear 1883-1 been abando ed. Their crows number as not to interfere with the righfs of the Street, and when.sbe got to Jos4hine Alf- le sams used . - " �� be infinitely worse than; thd polln- . . I 't � 'i will : . I A - � __ - I . �T S:stiff-young and pretty, Ynd� 84 have bedn brought down, and sho plaintiff—to restore his land to its origi- could not stop -herself but ran in front wfsl��- tho -celebrat .� . I - �. fitst article- on the subject we made the Nicholson i w �, - , � - _4 � I I 4_� tion of a Bin gle stream.. Not ,puly this .. I ' one hundred �and thirby-five souls. nal state, or at all events to a condition of the 'bus. She was knocked do�v,n ru ' ufact-nred by D ? . I � I I F� . gave her evidduce with the tmost that the expe.ud,ture for neit�.year will � - � - sin : I . I ,� ' followin—statement: '! . " Swiss EmmRATION.—Emigration from A Galt, -which goes to . . - . ! - I s6me be over thirty-one millions of dollars, or . z � - - but they wiH be prevented making the ? coolness, thopg4' she expressed that was not injurtous to him. Now, and trod on by one of the horses, but I ,_ - � : . I . . I - 1: . � - . . 1-1 Mr. Hays says thii,t 1 the ReturDincr 5witzerland to Amerioa has assumed the only evidence we have about the was not seriously injured. . eq4l. The followi : - I - �i necessary dradus, to carry off the ac. 0 anxiety lest 4erilittle boys, now i. Pa- an increase of nqarly thri,o millions in - I . � I . . I � � alarming proportions. Several districts position of this soil is that it ig thrown A gentleman from near S ' - I I I . � I � � �� officer could not be found, that, in fact troit, should be ' idnappe4 in her,ab. one year. 'This I enormous increase is — tratfoka I � I I � i "I CumulaUens of surface water lost some he concealed himself so as to evade Son - , wholly unjustifi ble. Sir I e - are fast hemming deporulated. It is up in the banks along the bank of the ffered Mr. A. inner,, of Stanley, :tbs I . ,- I �_ I _. "i ' R I sence. An old ployee of the Senate oDard Til I 0 . N�Mr_ I I I : " - I P I - i � I r I .�; - �. Of thoee impurities refer'red to find tb eir vice, and that c6asequently the not' I stated that Guttannen is without, an stream,—thrown up in hills and other- large sum of 62,500 for the yearling � � � � . I 1. I - .IC8 declares th t ne4ri every man wto1as ley declared in - 1 8718 that if returned to ! . � - � .44 . , I inhabitant. The exodus is owing to bad wise placed in such a way that he can't stallion, Pride of Haven, imp Ile I . I I - - I �'t way into thoge draltris and thence int,D had to be left at his residence." bab'; dZ orted by ; - . . applied to t at �o y since CouWera- power he would car on the . � . � � I . H, , � 173, Ilibbert.— I I : Mr. Armstorong,quotin$ the above sen- tion for i I nclirring -a-ny I . � i ­ t� . . � - - �� the sacred stream, so that they will . a. divilorce has had a red ;head, Government w ithout i � harvests and American competitiou. get a drain ; that the water from his him and Mr. Horton fl�rom Scotland last ist ; Paul BOB. I . I ,; . � � � ,, . Tmuam DESTITUTION.—The island , . - Z deption deficits, with a reveDue of - . L'P land does not drain into the stream as fall. This tempting offer beingr,ifumd, Thop. Fesirt. t 1. 11-i ays in his letter of last week: and the latest a-pplicunt is no ex twentyitwo . . _. : E ': have to run the risk of being' drowned tence,s . I . t of Foula, about twenty miles west of 'a ce, ; Xooresyffle.— ,. : . -11 __ . I I . to the rule. li and a ha;lf millibna. He also declared it ought to do.' Well, th' t is a nuisan the person went over and purchased of � - I - . � Hays is just now in my . 'containing about three - - i� I i 11 Mr. Shetland, an I 2ndMoa. LevdF.' "i �, C : out evervi time a freshet occurs to well i c Mr. Chas. Avery, at t I - -1 � I .. . . it P-eter, PeW, pumpkin eater, that prosperity ould not b3 produced and the defendants have not taken are a large figuz.e, the Ubas. Fra-Fer : . . I . ; - have read your article to ' I i ­ ;.: � : house, and I . hundred inhabitants, ham beau isolated * 1i . 1, � � 14 i d'and death- . . Hlb'6ftt— I �_ � � . � as having to endure a tainte' Had a v(ife'pnd eouldn't keep her. in Canada until. mportation, had been to provide against that. F think that yearling stallion he recently imported, I- ' n . I � - . . . .4: , .; ' him, a d demanded of �iva whether. be � by continuous storms from the ma' 3rd lohn Melville- � � 3 . ; Z . � . �7 So runs 'tbfs'� q'i and - restricted How have those pledges In- the defendants are liable for that not- —Many persons in this neighborhood � I i . I � deal-ing. atmosphere. . .1-ld nursery rbyrn , ' -1 ` I . - . � ., ' n done will remem0er a wage Alex. McLean. j - . I . � � Iled If Oar imports in 1882, I , ., i � 1. � 7 Could anything made such statement or not, when he such is Mr. Nicholson's experience. been f alfi land dfirin' he whole of this yea'r'�a til withstv,nding t"lkt the work was �r made prior to ­ 1� i . denied having done so, to the Editor 'of I 1311bhert.— - � - � , - be more preposterously absurd or fool. ! two weekq�g go, when a boat managed under and by means of a contractor. the last ge eral election, by w. ,T. MD. � . � . _: 1,m. I . . i: . I viere about twenty millions lin excess of � I � I , T Hur,os EXPOSITOR or a,ny one else. THE X1XGS1 COUNTY ELECTION., ; to reach it� with provisions. The people I 4th!Thos. Venner- I . . - � . . . ish� Aa we have already said: this may- I i . I The defendants were superiatending Cutcheon ii i 0ioh. Elogga-rth_ . � . 5" :, 11B . our imports of 1878, and I instead of d Chas. Howson, of Wing. - i 11 � .. I .- ., F. This denial he made in the presence of The attempt' pf the Government to twenty-tw � were founq io a terrible state of destitu. the contractor, they ham, the an i raiiiirtou.� � I . ­.- 1 1� be in accordance with law but it is . 0 we ave twenty,Lth-ree mil- knew what he was former staking $1,000 aforginst I . I ­ - Robt. Mhrtcb. � , ,5th on.1 i I I I r� � on, The balance of trade doing, and individual members of the $100, that the Government would not Robt. Henders � : i. I , I � two withemes, therefore, Mr. Editor, deptive Dr. RobqrtPon of his seat in the lions of taxati tion, and rpa)ny of them must have been " 7 : I �. - . - I - . - . . ; j - . clearly contrary to common sense and you rrinBt have been drawing la,rgely House of Commons is Simply disgrace- ' ,starved to de�th but for this neighborly corporation assured th I � , - � - I I - . I . I ! I . - ag-ainstus is larger than iA ally year - e plaintiff that have 60 6f a,. majority in the House. Ribbert.— : .. I I I I b I I I I . V r � . I justice ; and if it iia la,w, it is --high time upon your own imaginatiop, or have ful. Kings cou��y returns two pern. succour. I . , I I .1 - since 1876. Thus are Tory allacies ex- i - the land w6uld - be prope;ly levelled. Although tf6e Government has this ing. 6th A1ex.M4PR*11A`r . . t- : I I I . L' . � . � : 14� i � tphelL . . _� I I :1 � been grievously misled." . bers, and the'eapdidates at the g�neral ploded by time and THn DuPL CONSPIRITORs.—The thir- Then as to the other point about the jority, 'heir first division only showed H.. lai , 1� . I . � � the law were Changed. ; prac ical experi- L, ­ ,t , � * - . � . ". i - �, We replied to the above that we had election id June.'were Messrs. McTuAyre I � � I � 4 i �-, ' ence. - 11 teen member 3 of the Armagh Assassins- fences it seems clear that has not been - 58, and' the wager was sett9d by Me. rallarton.-_ . . , I - . -1 Rut,. we h&ve just now to d6al mainly .- I I �Liber'als, and Messrs. tion Socie�y charged with i 7th Riebard-.W-lies. i - I - . �� . ­ not been" drawing upon our imagina. and Robertson,' THE 6RANGH Sm�. eqnspiraGY done. Mr. Wilson tells us that the Cutcheon paying $100 � H. Barr. I � � - , is on' - . h�ve been �3oaviated . L " " k - . � ., . with this. judgment sajit, aneo r own Macdonald and. Muttart, Conservatives. The most ex1ting event bf the ses- The Dublin con- plaintiff made a complaint on tbe.sub- —On Fri -lay last Mrs. Catharine Me. . � I I . racy t E . I BOYS _Mass A I I t tion," but that the statement we made The Liberals, w4e- successf a], Mr. Mc- sibn was the i, oduction of the Orange Bp' will commence with Joe ject a:ud tbab that complaint was con- Caig, the- wife of Mr. Wm- - McCaig, . z . 7 town. It will be Seen that tl te learnif1d 1. i I I � � . I - 1, tyre obtainfDg"184 and Mr. Robertson dy". rit, . Hibbert.— � . was substantially correct and accurate. In lucorpora Bra cl 6, which opens on April .: � � I'� Justice views the matter solely, from - tion Bilk by Mr. Mm. White, - sidered by the council and the commit- Goderich, died suddenly *of heart Ist Geo. Tfoggarth. - , � - I - � We then had no direct roof 'to offer in about 70 voteks more than Mr. Ma:cdon- 10th. The 0 her prison rs will after- . � - .. - p . of Hastings,. Th4 Quebec Conservatives ' tee of Streets was ordt-red to repair it, disease. She wag apparently in her J". 11f,ogarth- I" wards be- tried singly. A rumor Ribbert. . � - the stana,poin-f of, the plaintiff, Indeed.. support of our statbment,and we are now. ald, the hiqhe�t Conservative. But appeared unwill #. e' me&- I � I , I . I _ g to allow th 'and this has never been, dond'. It is usual health, and was engaged in attend. — ; . , . I . 11 .2ad TAS, - mil-ler. i I - � -11 it. is not too, much to say that had he, . upon the pt,etoxt that Mr. Robqrt8on sure to be introc*oed at all, and a di- finds cred bea at Washington that the -quite clear in that caseI at all events, ing to her usual domestic duties, When 11 11 o . � . I BIritish W, W. 1,811T.Y_ � 1 4 I. glad to be able to give Mt. Hays' Own had not rel'ne4 his seat in the TLjocal vision was tak ' hich resulted in . h ter has at last taken cog- 'Umborne � .-- I . . . � " 'been the, plaintiff's couinsel he could: pet . the e 4;h , that the council have been- applied to a spasm seized her, and g4e Bat down - - I � , utterances i I - �t r_- , � . statement in, support of our', assertion. Legislafti i a urning Officer made bill being ej,nnor a second read- anc , . Srd A. Alfi,on. . . are, to wn � ­ I.. I scarcely have ta�en a more one-sided , �set do. ey have not done what'they on the lounge to rest. she expired : . - I � an IS C ' - an . : I . . ! In his letter Mr. Hays Says : : a double return, � d th matter is t , be , i -very. L786a .�,., ais supp6rters, and that a .- J. BAIO�Lr I i . I ing by a vote of 4 to 89. There is ought to have done. I don't think shortly afterwards. SU � . I . I � - � I . view of the - caS' � I g its PeTe ny acquiesce , Deceased was - : I � � e. He see a to have dealt with bk, a, partizan majority in the littPe prospect of I the bill passin n6te bas I bf en addressed to Secretary ; has been a nee 'of the old resident of Goderich, having cbme I - I I - I fl, � I 11 � � . ­ 0 1 . . I �41 tirelythe e the ,second reading. r Many who are Strong- I . p aintiff in tbis fouling of the -stream hither with her husband in 1845, from ' I Road - � z - . I left out of his consideration en " I told him THE ExposiToR did not House of C ours' Frelirighuyse 3 on the subject. , " I .. i c I � � If ... � I -1. interests of the many in hisan orrectly report my statement, but so Returning 'b c X had no power to ly opposed to th4 principles of Orange I i M I M , supposing that a right might be acquired the County Down, Ireland. - She leaves MR. E-1')1'TOR.—S ; I I I . ; — I .1 I I I in � � � xietY to 'far as keeping out of the way to evade decide the quWion of qua-lification,aiid Incorporation, v d for the first read- i . by a 20'years user to foiiI the stream a husband, three sons and a daughter son is driving on t& � ,� i , _; � maete out what he no doubt c onsidered personal service, it had been my opinion .a few days � afier the session opened, iDg on the grou that the proposal to . VanE Mond vs. Seaforth. which at present I don't think it could to mourn her loss. "Givertakes hi�f and � 7 __ I : I . . � and was t'libu, that he"(Arm8trong) had Mr. Cameron;'Weat Huron, move4 that tbrov� a bill out that stage was un- The follo n course it A the dut�N ' � 'i justice to the few. He does not seem a ,� I 0 . V . - - -N� - � I . done so." urning !Offi. . - gis a verbatim report of be. At, all events, 20 years have not I �� 1--- � ,-- . to consider thev the people o. th the Ret cer be - . —The following persons kef L Clinton , I � I - � e town . ordeg�ed to raasonable,and d' oonr teous to the mem- � , f. � - 4is t e judgmqnt rendered by the Hon. Mr. been spent in'that way -here. It. is true � the other past, but ; � 11 , 1. � ,, that the drainage of the town hm been last week : J cursion pary . . -, 1, � I have any rights at all ; he evidently In what respect we have not correctly amend his return and'that Dr. R4bert- ber introdacing A. Sir John is sorely J astice'Pr?u dfoot, in the case of Van. with the Northwest ex i the one in passing p - � � � :1 , son be permi4ted to take his seat' He puzzled at the tglrn affairs have taken. I perhaps in use for more than 20 ye ' as. - Whittingham, AuM - grudges t;hnem the water they � ahe fro' reported Mr. Hays, he does not say, but, Egmond . - Seaforth, tried at Goderich , m - 0 .1 . I McPhail, John Gorrell, Wife and three . happens very 1.1 - � . - supported big xn6tion with . an able' and He pledged him'w5lf to secure the pas- last but it was draining,merely of surface , I week : . 11 the stream for fire protection purposes if words have any meaning, his own exhaustive speech, qnotiDg a num�er of children ; R ,of people Seem igno; . - �. , I , I sage of the Orauio Bill, but finds him. � water, and such as the plaintiff would - Auterson, wife and two �, . .1� .1i and he . does not appear to be'very 4lear- statement now made iB,' identigal with precedents, and showing beyond di -ir 0 ii suppos m ay as ' well declaxe the children ; John Joslin, wife and fa M- ily; an answer will Ve I . . I : � pute self unable to f� , Ifil his promise, and 'Onclusion have come to npou the have no reason to complain of, into the Yours trt4jy, - ' . I , i I ly of the opinibn that they are even en. that which we said he haid made to us that the courTe he proposed to tak was would, no doubt,�,bave been pleased to c4 � Stay the iss"_ of a decree James McCartney, John Taylor, - . � . i i; I � , I . .Be no�w, u - stream. But the time when the foul Frank - � �. .� , I I the only fair- and. just one. Wit, the see the bill thro - � . . Gorrell and R. Gorrell, from I . � titled to this. It was clearly shown in and we do not -know thalt better or more I . . , wu out on its first read 0 an inju ct ion intho matter for some water began to be drained into the Clinton; Blake, 2M, 1&9 I I . 0. I I � - . . r. IBlake, Mr. Camepn is ing by the votes of the Reformers and ti stream is not 20 years back, and th re D. Pollock, wife and family, Mr. Mo. � . F ' exception of * d e to enable the parties to come to a a 1�1m� I - evidence tb at � the Silver creek is the conclusive proof as to the correQjuegs of perhaps the �blq'st parlia6mentar I Allister, wife and t [The per 11 pass; . . 4 , Y",_ law- French CatholicaL The division on the 8 ttlement a n es' as prevents wo children R.-Pato, - So :. � I aboutit. I think there is no . � natural and only practicable o ent could be given. 'I, Having 'yer in the House!, and is rapidly win i terson an road Should turn ori . � : ,; second reading will be watched with in- doubt that the plaintiff Lere, Mr. Van- the plaintiff from seeking to have his d wife, Ed. Lee, sifter and . . "in! .. the respect a4d. esteem of all PAfAies Mr. Lee side, and the erEO13 � the drainage of the town ; that the wet thus cleared ourself' from the charge � terest. . � , and Richard Hotham,Stat&y. P I- . : I � d, as� the right to have this rights respected; and no acquireacence . should turn to the r - - � Sir John MacAoAald was at a lose to E _ Chas. Robinson and, . . lands of the town can only be drained of " drawing upon our imagination," , , THE "JOHARYBDIS." 26maon'to,fl§w in its natural quantity in the conduct pursued by the plaintiff. D. Hannah, Bay- do -not li)pow -that th ; I . I I . 1 we know how to'�dis ose of Mr., Cameron's field; Sarah. Powell, Tuckersmith; . ave the field to Mesa I . Tories dread n�dthing so much as a and quality a1ad purity of water through I think that on all grounds the plain- � in that direction, and th at to � is drain- le rs. Hays , and arguments,omAt eprecedentE I Ilating t1fe matter, b � L _ icreatpd b � folly, and incompp. h land; it that is n , . , y discu�ssiou of thei a right that no tiff is entitled to an injunctio ,--orrather Mrs. Dow8on, Robert and Win, Ster 1 .. . -strong, to f . 0 . for delay. . 0 . I IM as Made the rale t . . age cannot be effected witilont, as is Arm ight the battle in their himself, and 60 sked pays or h ­ i e and two sons, John I ,, � � I te'nce which led the Government to can in I ere with with6ut subject- to an order I believe the form is now-&- Cox, Art) alai � 2k � na and weeks pse ver and Sir . I ing to the right ban I . claimed, pollatiug the creek. It was. own way. We shall look on quietly a . I John expend thirty'th6uBand dollars upon a ing themEel es to an action; that in days—to an order directing the levell Mary Churchill, ,Tohu Cox and Joseph . - I 1�� I � I n g, ,.: --, ED, I ! was never re�dy to proceed, but finally, 'ng Trewarthat Goderich Township. . I J I � also shown. that Seaforth existed long &wait the final result with some, in- . worthless old hulilk, only to have the tl�ig case ti ere is Do do,ubt that the of this la,nd or the removal of the soil . I � . � . swallowed hizAsE If and moved to r,efer . - � : -_ _____ I . �T n that they have t4ken out of the bed of , —The death * ' � I - 1Z I . - . before the plaintiff established his works tere8t. 'We have placed both com- 'the matter to' th, 'Committe on Privi. vessel handed, b*k. to the imperial au- w,Aber of tbe itream, has been re dered is annolanced,of Mn-. 'I.;-- � . � I � thorities as utt6ely IlSeI688. The whole foul and in Lp ire and unfit for the pur - the sbream, and to replace the fences, Girvin., wife Girvin, Rsq., : Aift)� ' - in their present location ; th& i the pro. batants in a fair and open field, and so , leges and El �tions, and contrary to . . - . Ben L procebaing is, utterly indefensible, and if poses 'of tie. manufactory that he was and to preve nit them f romthrowiug any Reeve of West LoCX�i DOTS.—Th ,k X � - . . reason. justiop a d common se, his . I Wawanosh, which took I � . � pertoy of many of the iuliabir ants was far as we are concerned we will show . m mil istry had committed carrying o i apon its banks. There is foul water or to prevent any foul water place on Monday evening, the 19th inst. , Bb � f -1 ,� I - I mandate Cloyed. Evidence upbn ,- pastor of the Pre valueless until it was dra.:. ned, and I we have no doubt . such folly, the howl, that would have n; doubt asc, that this impurity came to go through their drains into the Mrs. Girvin wag troubled for some time - ehaugedt, pulpits W, - I . each equal favor, anc Wa�f �,the case is now being , I I the meritis . , � I . . � . I . � . . I � � that it can only be diained and mad bat right will ultimately prevail, who- heard, but ,WitE a committee so gone up from ui ited Torydoin would from the t6w of Seaforth; that it ciLme stream. There will be a reference as to past with erysi�elas, but nothing serious � Smlth,'pastor-of the - i � de . ..p6n - . ` � I Z piver may lose the feathers. . . - stituted tha�' .4 have echoed fror i the Atlantic to the from this drfin that was emptied into damages to the plaintiff i6 the past. I was thought of it till Sunday pre ion church last Sundayt I , 111safal by BecAriug an outlet thr,ough . &1 Mr. Macdonald'%bas , ' vm_ = - - I ; Pacific. Mr. Wm�ron brought the Bub- .the river a short distance a don't think the defendantS have to her death, when She' was 8 taldenly . - : I r. ., ' I f . . � to show in 'or ter to obtain the seat ! bove'M inter- - I fed gentleman preach . this water coarse, and fu,rtherm�re ,it ) the 9�u4 again this session, V 9 4ed with an aPOPlectic fit, and al. - an thurch I - . - - Ject befor( anEg fered with the plai . teri � here t . - . - . *f a , t5mo d'3 property. Previou to n tiff 's �iights to any 8181 I . i . i I - . is that he is 1ful supporter -of the I � . I 8 foreshadowed Govern I in Hill: L ­The boy Paro I - was shown, that this dra age, was TaE ministerial change and made an exc�lle&'speechl , expoBing the mak in the water had appreciable extent with rigard to ,the though laverything that lay in medied- t : ' ment"; w ile his opp,n,,t by the ' . . � I I . n his let- whom he.was . e eated, is &-Reformer. I � . ._8 113 no imperatively necessary to s3cure the b� our Ottawa correspondent i , � folly and I extravagance of the been pure. In 1866 and for some time, waterworks. Ido not iii AAhe order to power was clone to bring her to cou. , I - Government in throwing away public s9me years a terwards� it had been used merely restraining the pouriog of salt in sciousness she never rallied arid destli . ,� , solc � . in-habitants,frDrn disease and bestillence ter of this week'have' I received official' ' I � . I who has' .1 - � . I . THE ONT IO ELECTIONS. in such candalons ma�n-_Iuer. use ol I purposes,—was used for for uten, I � - : i . . I money 84 for ho I the Stream. At present I don't think ended her sufferings on Monday even. for Wm i arising from the stagnant wmers ying confirmation. Sir Charles Tupper is The tremeiid s exertions made by Mr. Cameron is drinkin therebas been - I I . 8,� time i . I - . ' . ,� master of ridiculo,and 0,--tl e cattle used it and it was anything 61se made 'Out ing. - The funeral, which took Place 6EL I York,, wher, % . � , I at once M . . t he n the polluting of the water with the following Wedne &y aftern a city practice.—Sox - on these low lands. AU this I �e a emed to withdraw from the cabinet the Dominion G6vernment to oust Mr. to his caustic cr.ticism, the Government used fo; waching and I think for all t the, I - . . Owat at the recent general election were able to offe� neither defence nor other h6usah,)1d purposes it was neces. salt. The stuff taken out of the stream t ad oon w" 'WaS i . createa here ovi � - � to, view as of no conaeqence in com-pari- and is to take I i the eat ever witnessed in that'isee- I � I the position of Ai�gh CorrL- may never bo fu ly sp�!erciate.d. "They apology. Bar%, to . . . . . ti� after the drain was made, to be levelled and the decree not* to larg procession of vehi les reaching new!,orgau recently I � � . i - io , the � I � - � son with the fact that one inau%, was missioner in England, for some years worked with greater asstouity And deg- RETIREMENT OF �M. CHARLES TUPPER. aj��r these sa,D tworks were in operation issue for 9, month to see if the parties nearl3 .two miles in le 0 � the k�thodist churc I - I prevented from procuring wa ier of as! hold by Sir A. To Galt.. p ration thau at bhe Jun � � , ngth. The re - I . I I - - . Whether or � .1 6 elections, and Sir Charles Tupper is about to retire W i foul a ter was Sent through the can come to a settlement. mains were interred in the Dunganuoa beeti firrally decided, I 11 I i pure a quality as be thougkt aec�: had,the advapta ... e of being able to con- fl RIto � , 3sary I not the latter gentleman will ,tai e stream it became unfit m of the m,embers. -, It � - 7 - � take a from the Ministry, and accept the posi- n . .1� I . I i I . .I- - I � centrate their ole Strength upon. th r t h ___-��__� . j., - ­ I I I I I . � e tion of Joint Commissioner in London, es p rposes; ef ca e wouldn't; ---------------- �::� I 6 *est fcorn�er. — 1 - i . q . - 'for use in his works, -t-In ih4t, the p oBition in the Cabinet is not stated. � It Province. T4181' victories in Octob dtink it a d i b could not be used for- fhe ' H-aron Notes. � ­ _:I-- - � � . . I er now held by Sir A. T. Galt. I I Mery ]Butt6r. I z � Wav�auosh, died m I - I 'r - � � I . . . lse purpose of fulliug cloth and for the other On the let of March a ewe belong. The fol last i4t the -age of A. iadgment amounts to this: ' is ,not probable, however, tha Sir . Crea ' �he town at he will, had lulled the ' I i� I Charles' retirement will be a serious p ! - I . . 3nust close off its drains ani rqmain a' and- Sir L. hunt" urpoges Con ected with the manufac-. ing to Mr. W. Weir, of the Bayflem 'OwiDg is an extmct from a George willa;rd an, , �� � � - s Finance is his specialty seuurity, which made the "still blow to the ministry. He I's the fight- I ld letter addressed by the Secretary of the have left for Dakota - t .. I ' canvass undeita4en 6y ,the Conserva- - to,ry of the laintiff, and I think that road, gave birth to a lamb. Two . .1 - ; -1 - a Sink of impurity because it dar� not _Tffley'will not likely give up his office , Ing power of the Governm 4 I . :_1 I I _t � - ! tives all the , ' : ffective. Thus the I . week's Kirkton Creamery, to the patro a of. I . .1 - we the outlet which nature ha a given it for an I unscrupulous and tyrannical, he wl 4e eviden6e , 1so establishes very clear. later it gave birth to a second. n Xed 1. for Manitoba,' I -11 I I I I y,other person.. In Boma respects Liberals �ferTeco t napping, but the � as ly- that t ' .that establishment. It contains somme villao cabinet-naak( 11 I I . - t was 130 eX , - - . - � . � , - . : : : 14 lest by so doing the water in that outlet the retirement of Sir Charles will have rude a*akeniag t, ey halve received will always put forward to defend the bad into the tensively iient —Mr. George B196tchford, of the -interesting information a _ � . A % . I . 11 . � . 0 _ptreatu that even at A consider- Thames Road, Usb - rid suggestions new - hearse, which. - 9 � - I partB of the Government polio while � I orne, has a herd of on th pro -fits r r : , 1-1 . I I " I � . -6 an it D � qrwise a weakening effect upon tbeGov be a caution for t e f attire against over- , - Y1 able dista Cc, below Mr. VanEgiriond's .attending the credmel' - will 040stsomewhe , , . - - . - is rendered I as pure th th ernment. I . . I L118 force, vigor, and apparent earnest- 1 150 head of cattle, which is said to be busine ; re - . � : , ' I ty. it destroyed ; �� .- � . w " confidence. � Si John staked his repu- I proper I the boilers in the largest in the county. � e8s- He 'says : -As there is now A� � --- -_ � � - would be. Such a conclusion is, Wo say -He is, by all oZlds the cleverest debater ta iaess, always gave to his statbirients and genera Movemeni to establish creanio, . - . :, 1 I - : . , I , _t I tion as a politi -,al Schemer and strate- which it w is used. Then, that there : . . - the least, absurd. The tow�n ust get H . —Mr. Edw&rd J. Courtice, of P � - . � , - - irrie &-, - ; : �� � . and was ever ready tor'defeild .the Gov- gist upon def�ati g the- Mowat'adminis- arguments an ai� of plausibility. e was some f alt in the . orter's eries I over Ontario, it i - —k short t4 �, I I s; confidently ' ; � :, 1-i . i '. e quay, Premier of M,9 � 11 ( . r I �� - his place. the Stream prior to the Hill, Goderich Townshipybas purchased hoped that as the time has now come - i it� an outlet some way. Wher er there ernment against ail will be missed. There is no one in th . - i I— I I exert was used, 4.1 his experieude -and Government ranks. to take , t, when we caw.obtain 30cts. per lb. for - V a to Ra� Po We- ,� ,� � comers, � but to tration. Every fluence that he could e . drain -th Seems to be no doubt, and from Mr. W. J. Biggins, of Eiriabure . rtp � . � I , I _ is a town there will, .of necessity, be counterbalance this he was looked upon - . The Nova Scotian Conservatives are that percolation of the salt through Clinton, the ',splendid young bull, Du . I I ; . � I i", . I skill were brought into requisition. the soil to Isome extent affected the of Elmhurst 2nd. � ke our b er, t.will not be negleobA ... . . I in "I I -10 I rl . , , - - ;'� ;,_ t� I . I Be *LL. ed by the Fi I I . oewerag() and other like ' parities. with suspicion even bv his friends, wrangling over the succession, but t4er It is not disputed that as good butW , � - .4-1 �, and e __ f� �. _, I of -agent I - ­ - ..-- 'L �, Every wire withi a his reach was pilll'ed, . water, Mr, Birett gays to the extent of —Mr. Dominick Reynold j, of Hallett, can be at home V# his a seb,ce he, in cc I . ­ ­' These must be gqt rid of. Th 8L,�iB but was noted as one who -never permi�ted numbers a were sent secretly is none among them fit for any respon.' per car t. I t his tanne . ,tL way in which this can be sible plake in a Canadian ministry. - -as in a creamery4, . �e � 12 ry, bug n,6t to recently goia & gelding for 0215, and Mr. NeverthTnelaedses, home.m ., ­ ;� one . ne, and s,u opportunity to benefit self to' - pass into every riding armed with many . : so great an ei en as 0 i be injurious- to Frank Kettle, of' the sam- 4 ade butter - ii - - 14 7 1 1 - ' ' . �. � , 6.18 or was a unimproved. The office to which i he � . but that is - � visit the Keewatim . - 4 w - I L , 0 do not. believe the� i promises of offices, timber limits, law GATION. his boiler; altogether altered sold a heavy dra ' township subjected to 1% good deal of exposure be-" .. I IS � . - . I tight mare for 62r)1. -'m - I . grants, and other gifts, and the result the progress ade,b: - : it . of such h � I The Budget speech will be delivered now, and it becomes not only slightl —The storms thin winter have laeri. fore it leaves the hands of the ma- -1 . � � _� if - law that would prohibit the u as been appointed is a useless and lex. though disappoi ting to the Conse ' n Friday next, and the Gover'n.me y chant, and it is the,daiue. A­shaffl, - - il - rva- O: � - . - ; -, - . . , I . I - . �L, _ " feet, an-adown thi I . .- nt tainted - but thoroughly impregnated Ously retarded the salt business, as and consequently unfit for export. On I � -, t t as may be at the disposal of it pensive one, but we suppoie he in 4 . n e invariably taintedO an outle � ust be tives should n surprige Reformers. will then endeavor to rush the estimates with the saft and other foul matter. nearly one hu dr d and fifty � � . � I T i I . , L - - . . ! ! pre r wont. 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