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I ''I : . 1: ' VMg1Lbjja � - I I - - ------�- I . . ! I I � 1 7m�=,- - . Informed that hew&& sinking Q- i :� , !! L V'I �, . I . . .. ! . .. 4 : � ; . I - - I � I I L .4 1. � ­ . . � . . 1 I - : I- I L L r I . � i m . � thaintentionof conveying -4.;,�j � I i IL �� . a . . : � . t . . I . e Z . . so that he would dief in i � .. � i i , , � I the mal � I . � .. I . I 11 � . � . me I I � I . -� - � friends. On Monday two siStML - t I 11 4 , I . 11 Jow i I ." - � .11 r, . ; , I I - I .1 . 4 L � . - ­ � L I I "d %� I -- � I L . i - I brather­:a-law adso, arrived -, � I ! t .1 � . � . L . i I - !, ata I . I � - -.. ; . j I i ; � VL�, , �L L � � I -u-'Oessax, W I _ I . .. -L - ,y legal formaliti-ea for ob I -- r . 11 . I � . I � i 7 -i I I . . � I ft. �t � . . I L hia r -elle -ase from oustoay weft ,L,tft L / . . I . I . I ; to. About 1.30 On Mo,ua&V ' "V"Q I ; I I . . ) f . al. '. � I i I � I hawautakenir , thejauto. i I I I -- � . 41( 1 . I -� I I r . 1 OM the� %j*. 4 1 1 - I I i -C=Z;— � � � - I ­ - .... . . tion. there to take . I . . I -E . . I% - i � . � 1i - ! the '3.1'5 trAM. UL i'll � . . t I I L . . . � 7 . I ; L - . : I, � �L ; I I Seaforth. IE[a waa I � � . . . : - I . - . carried on boa 4;' t4- '� . I - �` 1 - , � - — - I ; ,- � . * . . . : I i . . _ , � . . 7 -- � - � �. �`ffway' coach by his friends bot ft. � - — - I I . N. . � I . . ; I - � , ! . - - � . a ! � I , nget, hau� 1 . � hansted nature could, no io I V,1XTB3M14TH YEAR. � I . � . �� . i . I i .L .11 -­% I � 'a' i . .. � I ishei � � out, anahe- expirea b,sf6r,e- the, t . . L a McLEAN ]BROS., Publ r 6 ' : � . 1.1 . . ; -27� 1883 . the station. The body I I I W -HOLE NUMBER 803. 1 .. H3 FRIDAY,.APRIL wauat . I - I � I � I . � . . P $1.50 a Year, in Advance' i i � - - - . . - 1. � . , n -6d into thO * station baggag- *W I - . . ! . . I I � I . I . e- L : . t ­ � ; V . . � . � � I '. � � - . L ; ,�- I I -i 3 sday' - . -'L I ; t I 'r a ar ok neao 1 . I . where it remained Until Tue "I the Arctic CircI6. October and t end in May.' In. mid- their doerskid lodges to quiet their little must have been struck square on the Ole , i . � Eug� when it wast taken to Me �, � i I Witbin L � L ared. Hugh MoClallau4, of War- Chief Master at the Government N av I Williams, of W wi , and Du ;1 iatermentL by the, � for 3b. ]Kenneth L. N. McDonald, who winter Via days, are short and the sum. ones. Durin� the night a wind arose, top of the bead. He was seen the same, wick, purchased the west half at $20 an School, Greenwich Hospital. in 1858 tivingstone, of Plympton, aud exp ­sa- i -1 . Borrowing r.1 does not rise &I ove the horizou for thr4e and long befo oke�he hun- afternoon in company ' ith another lad.. acre, and John . am re - � � �, , - I years within the Arctic Circle . a the day br i " . F'orbas was a flus looking young i 'Spout ton � . Hudson Bay Com- - wi- tels were scouring the country after the on the track,' w - McElroy, of � the a' a he accepted a position as E nglish an -d ,bd themselves as highly pleased, an4 A I ! . and of good reputation i MW ja the service of the weeks, but wi lial there is a. good t and both were observed to place, the east half at $18. ' - Classical Master in Upper Canada Col- is posBible they 'will locate in ihat . . ,- - I � . UL the nei 'Light for three r four hours during the moose, 'tb I � L . . I I ; L I . -es-ided. 11 ,bol� pjay delivered a most interesting lecture . . I a noblest ga,me of that lie down with their heads on' or near -A mut al arrangement 'between lege, where be remained .till failing vicinity. Both are young man V.V.lt4 I I [lood whareL her L I . 11 He . L � I I I "I I ays. 1 4 V 47 in Winnipeg, a shortL time ago, deserip- shortest d . The most severp cold region. ThEir efforts were crowned therails. Deceased's friends live in tb Grand rank and Canada Pacific . health in 1873 compelled him to retire, Plenty of capital. They left Forest1op I wife and three mneff- children, L ever I expene � 3ed was 67 0 below' zero 'With SUCCeRE, and anxiety and want Parkhill. I I . L I orth country,its climate, . I : I �Ufbrmed, besidea .bh.r rol " &ft tivoof that far 11 ' I R * lways seems to be hopeless, and the since which time he has been living Niagara Falls, -and will visit the North- � . ' � t F ative W - fah.; and I h Ve no ardent da8i;re to 94ve place to joy and plenty. Shortly ------------- +— �- Z friends. the babits of the nations and his own of it..L latter Company has secured leases of with his son in Hamilton. west before returning. � �; I . I I - I . ploits. From a report of have a repetition 'Ladie �r and 'after I set out on my return, and was the Credit Valley, Ontario & Quebec, a I I � L . s, � CaLuada. . personst exI . . 4,1 T # I +'k 4, 4- 11. . --& few day" ago a YOAD900uPle- � -Lieut.-Colon I Allan of the Lnrna i - . ER MCFAUL � �. . . : � ts SHOWNG THIS I � � . �- . - . r T I I � . - . , NEW LINES OF I . : � I - eLAIN DRES8 GOODS,,- , , . I - � - :'ANGY DRESS . . - ,3LAOK SiLKS, ibjs lecture we MaKe the lollowing in- In 15u" V�V" 9 PD M ki A"CuAy up May appear sometking extraordinary and accompanied for some distanoe by three f 100 a big Are in Montreal on Sianda y and Atlantic &North - Western Railways. � residing in the vicinity of Quobec quar- I i . Rifles, Halto, I n, was in Guelph a "le -4 4 I tMSting extraCtS : Speaking Of the that my remaklis may be received young men the tribe. Abotit f.rom.1the morning, destroyed property to the They will apply for an Act authorizing � relled. The husband went away to days ago, the Mercury says. and ; * , � Var- I fsr north the lecturer said, I consider tLe fo North to begin at Great Slave a good deal of with scepticism, inasmubh. &a miles fort, the weather be- came,very se�ero, and my dogs, ,after I value of $80,000. . -Winnipeg will be lighted by thirty the agreenients. , -Last Friday morning Mr. George C. New York and the wife went to live with some friends. The husband re- I chased from Mr. Andrew Watt a 641114, i I I T,aire and to extend down to the Arctic I have moratl2an . once been thought to . their long e6forced fasting, Were very electric laMD8 at 01.2i ner niL,ht for 3 Roaers inrODrietor of the Otonabee turned Findino that bin wife- had of bagpipes. Recently Lieut.-Coldu6il I A 11 * q I � 11 � I . .. 80, embracing the great Basin of the I joke in talking f the cold in that region, I weak, and rn�de but slow progress, and . years. 0 1 Flouring Mills, Paterboro, wag acci(len- . - eloped, he at once sw0lowed a dose of an A-ece ve permission to ,nave Jine � -1 I uniform of his battalion changed to � , .�; j&]Kenzie river on the east of the Rocky b ! the country and remember once being rather . amused as I was talking to some �adies they 6voutuallly gave' out , altogether. Seein�g this I made tore , - -Residents of the new stationon the I Canada tally dirowned in tbe-river at that place. laudanum. The servants summoned a '"r-, . tan, and instead of a bra�a band to 4*vo .� � � - west of � 1foantai,ag, and also and was telling them of the I camp, up one blan4ets Southern, near Windsor, have � Mr. Rogers was 28 years of age, and doctor, and the hnsband's life was saved. . � - pipers as musicians for . his reginitmt. . ; i tbAt same range, through part of which I greatest cold I bad ever known, when of my as coverings for them named the place VaDderbilt. . , was one of the most enterprising and Meantime the wife' heard of her narrow � . Sutherland tartan will be used for trj�ti-� - � the Mighty YoUcon wends its way to the i, -D, ;An The Hudson Bav Com-DanV � a young gentleman friend in.passing placed his and fed. the'rn with all the pro. visions I !had with 'the hope -Mr. Mallis, of Lucknow, has pur- chased the c -1,,i,, -f -a w.- i; -i, �­+;ff go-ahead business men in the town, and Ain ""iwn,.�11 � x. + 11 escape from widowhood, and she quick- 1 4- I'll Al -111111-1 ; - ,GC - ers, red tunics t�nd a Glengarry bonsu,.', . . : i I : I I JUST 01PENED ': ' . i I . : � � � i � 1 I 7 r 7 7 . # � . � f . - � ! : I ! � I � � . �, -, I . . I ( I .. I 1, -J . . ! t 5 - I ly Vap � V . y LU ULI-Xv U VL Us CL" 0 V V, w1licn. Will De a very attractive uniform, � . . I I I . . . I � whohavehadthe control of the fur hand on My shoulder and remarked : of getting, tb'em homia. The next morn- dog 11 Jambo." The price paid being -,upwards of twentv'girls and young when a mutual reconcilation. followed. There will be six pipers required for tha - � I . . T I � I I I irade in that region for many years " WOthing like n old Hudson Bay man ing an early start was made, but we #200. . women are now employed in one of the -Two little ohildren-of Mr. James battalion,ana Lieut.-Cdlonel A11114ii - � I � . . I - baok, atone time held ,!Fort Youcon," to tell a good ope." Of course this re. bad not proe4eded far when two of ,Alex. Cornell, of S�. Thomas, who tinware making departments of the Me- Stewar%, Grand Trunk Railway Station at present in th:!an I I , - : - . � � . . Clary Manufacturing Company's estab- master�At St. Thomas, were playing in the leading pipers in ,Canada witti a 11 Vrbich is situated at the confluence, of Mark was made in a jc�cnlar spirit, but them- fell down and refused to rise. received a verdict of $50 for libel against pommunication wi I - I � -cau't They were unharneBsed and myself and the Journal last week, Was paid the lishments, London. They are engaged the yaid at his residence the other day, view of securing their services. - : : � - I I I I the Porcupine and the Youcon, but on there ,is no dQub� a great many. , I . . the transfer, of Russian America to the understand how a human being can man took their place in drawing the amount on Satuiday, got drunk at once, in soldering tims of various descriptions, when t4e elder of the tv�-o, a little boy -A snow plow of new invention 'was . I . I . United States Government by the Rus. exist under, sue a temperature. There Bled along with the remainirig dog, who and was robbed of $10. and are said to do thework more neatly of about 3 years of a' a. spied the axe, . I ; sians, Fort Youcon was found to. be 75 is, however, a wonderfully self-s,da t- C� 9 tried on the Tnronto Grey and Bmce . I . . . p was still game. But it was so cold that -On Tuesday last wepkJames Maid- than men or boys. At the start they picked it up and started chopping. .He Road last Monda 4 i y. The inventor is �Da.� . geographical -miles" within A.merio&n ing power, in nian to enab4c him to on- we got along 'very slowly, � and finally ment, of the township of Warwick, I receive 02 per week. had not been playing IODg before Witt Hawley, I - - territory, and in consequence it had to dure. I I ; . . of Rochester. The p -ow - The summem are, as I sal . decided on -leaving our sled and luggage. pulled frora the back of 06 ten months' The following is a statement of the he chopped off the t -To ifirst fingers was taken to some of tb . a keep cuts �; 'be abandoned, and a post about the . id before, We accordingly made a good camp, put old lamb, a bunch of wool measuring votes to date on the basis of the Metho- below the second joint 04 his little i � - I boundary line was established to �taka,- abort, bnt the s n after his long absouce everything safely away in the sled and 1.41 inches in length. I . dist union:* Toronto Couference,yeas, bab - brother's right hand. i The cries beyond Orangeville, where large quA,n,T. ' � . 6ties of snow had, been sbovelle&�,oa � seems to or to be more warpa in hung it on a tree out of the reach of -John M. Campbell, a farmer from 215, mays 17, ties 3; London, yeas 207, of the unfortunate little one attracted ' - I to V, mrtfLiu extent, its place. This post eudea­' . y ' mpart House from the fact his greetings, a �d to show his apprecia- wolves. 'the meantime my two dogs Arthur, 41iffe on the track to the depth of six feet. Th� - ­ I is called Ra In 4 a visit to Detroit, was n aya 22, tie 1 ; Montreal, yeas 107, mays attention, and Mrs. Stewart was soon at snow shovelled ov the tralc1c, was very . ' tion of the welc,,)me accorded him does I had left stag 'a - . � of its being situated on the Porcupine . .� ' � � - - , . _gered into o imp, throw robbed of his watch and pocket-book,by 28, ties 4; Nova Scotia, yeas 44, mays it's side. damp and beavy'abd therefore the- txiid I River, where its banks &ra composed of not go to bad fo, ' -four consecutive weeks. themselves in the warm ashes along the a chance acquaintance with. whom he 17, tie 1 ; New Brunswick, yeas.53 11 ays -Mr. H. -S. Holmes, station agent at . I Owing to the sun no I *as of u riusual i3everity. The boilet b,eing � . perpendicular rocks, reminding one in a t setting for so long fire and lay their moaning pit�*ously.- strolled out to see the city. I � 2, tia,1 ; Newfoundland, yeas 6, mays 2. Tbedford, bilLd a nairrow escape from perfectly mew didnot make steam, akfis- . I . sni� the beat becomes very great,and reaches About midnight we startqd and &a -Last Friday, in Torouto,m�ssengers Total, yeas, 632, mays 88, ties 10. death afew nights aget � He had retired 811 degree of " ramparts." This Post ' I ' - . at times as high ,as 90 0 ' factorily, and coDsequently the Wal I � I had, the charge of fqr five years, and I . and 10Q 0 in we stopped out of camp my two dogs of three firms while briDgiDg registered -Messrs. Dou$Ql, �roprietors of the to bad for the night, leaving a lamp 0 1 . . now, i the enjoyment of Winnipeg life, the shade and a tru-th it may be, said Made an attempt to rise, but, failing, lette an -not be �aaid to be a fair one. In spite I U rs, from the post office had six of Montreal Witness, were cited to appear bur�ing in his room. The lamp explod- * , L � -1 find that it was just five years too that there are the two extremes of cold ,set up a deap'airing howl. I could not them a' of these unfavorable circumstances 1he I droitly stolen from them. The at he Assizes on Monday, for criminal' ad while -he was in the 11 land of i - ­ r - I I �- and heat having a 'range of 170-0. - help them aud there they remained and excavator rem!oved the snow to tbe.en- � I long. 0 loss is e,htimated at $600 lib I on a clerk, in the Court House, dreams," and the noise awakened him. . -1 pwxcivAL ruits. Notwithstand iDg "he 9ho tire satisfaetion of Mr.Hawley And tWse . .� �he eho t dayq and froze to death. My feelipgo as I turned -Mr * us mad Hamilton. The writer of the He sprang from. the bed to find- the L . L THE extreme -cold a per' need,. a great deal . and left them in - Alex. Gibson proposes to erect . present,- and fully demonstrated tih4 , I - . ,; � I I I It ­ . Perhaps it would be de sirable to Men I . ay be better imagined a cotton mill at Marysville,,New Bruns- all )ged libel, wbo Was a practising law- room in flames, and before he got out of principle to bp correct. I I I re of travel is acco npi E had, and that with than described. Cobtiquing our i ,� I dogs, sleighs an I snowshoes. You ' - ; tion here the principal furs which & VINY wick, to employ six hundred hands. yei - in Montreal, has absconded to the clangor he was burnt around the head . I , are, we reached the fort at ten p. m. having The machinery in the new St. John States, leavimg the defendants in the somewhat. He'immediately called for The wifelof Mr; W. W. Ritchion, I . . ­ bartered in that part of the - country- r daresay, awe re that. there are no stopped twice on the way to refresh our- cotton,mill was started on Saturday. I umr . I help from Messrs. Cornell and. Rose, formerly a fi!d ft gi�6wer at Grimsby, Was .'�, : an the different species of fox -the red, - . I . . I horses used in t 4at part of the country selves with water. We traveled the -Another outbreak of. typhoid fever -The township of Aldborough, Essex night operator and switchman, and by drowned in 11:i"usas.a .short time ; . white, blue, silver and black - the dif - . I . 46# : I _in !act the na �ure of the count r7 * I . 4 � - ferent kincts of bear, the black, brown, . ly is seventy miles in twenty hours on snow- has occurred at the' De�f and Dumb county, talLes the platform. There are the heroic efforts of the three men the Mr. Kitchen with- -his, wife, daughtsit ­ �. : . I L � . and son-in-law, were taking a drive 1�0 0 2 L . altogether unsu ted for them -and that, 'ghoes, with the thermometer at 65 de- Institute at Belleville, and the estab- two yonng;ladies living on the '11th fire was extinguished, but not befuro t " ­ oinnamon and grizzly, and the muol, in winter tim , travelers are confined. grees below zero and without a mouth. lialiment has CODSL -. - ' I . . small fruit '1�is' -h i . dreaded polar, or white bear -the , pale . I equently been closed Concession Who have oaWed�,split and it had done considerable damage. -a t ey haa reoexi.tly 3 . I 9 I bought, and on their return, -8 h�*vy. 4 marten, the wolf, the lynx, the wolver. solely to the n0a of dogs and- in summer - ful to eat. to allow of alterations being made in -the pil�d up one cord of wood in one hour. -The Dominion Board of Arbitrators - ! L � � ' � . _ , ' �� �. ine, the musk ox ; the beaver, the otter, � time to boats--�Yorkor inland bo4ba of AMUSEMENTS. water supply system. This Js a fact, and if there are any other are investigating an award. upon a claim . rain having f0e'n in ,.the meantime,!. At, : :! . � � : � I � � the mink and the muskrat. I don't the style� of th McKenzie build. '� . Now, ladies and gentlemen, you will . -In the back yard of a St. Thomas tw4 r of the fair sex in the Province of [ -made against the Government by Mr. tempted to cross a stream, but the . . � : ; I . : . know whether this catalogue interests I A WNTRR JOURNBT. doubtlesA think that life oat in that bakery may be seen a singular example Oinaxio that can equal or beat this, let Woodworth, M. P., and Burtion & water b%Vi,11g so risen, the cArriage *ias I � I � : Perhaps sour e,of you would like to country must be a ve ',lo itobs, for gravel carried down ?tro oil I I I � ry nely one, and of a vegetable parasite in the shape of a no aear from ther4. Woodworth, of . Man- - .14m,,and Mrs. KRA : � I . . any one here to -night, but if there blear about a , fl1linter trip, and I will ,you QVOUld'be interested to know what thrifty mountain ash of two or three - -Silas Currie, who was discharged taken for the C. P.'i was drowned,j *bile. the rest of ithe I be a' fur -trader present, he will . -R., from a place arty narraTly, a yea . 11 therefore brief ,y , describe to yon one amuse here are to break the mo- years growth, growing from the trunk of fro the dentral prison, Toronto, on called Bird's Hill, near Winnipeg. It P - ' ' 4pe with their h , a e6ifying complacenc I Monts eso - I . . by catching to the V . . � anderstand th y that I figured i n. I received a - pressing potony. It if; certainly an isolated life, a cedar. Jai ivary 13th last, is dying of conBump- appears that the 18mand -�anchea of trees, -M, I � 'th which a trader regards hie bun- invitati claimants a, . ft W-1 which perllop.e Z., I � dies of martens, and his glistening rows on one winter from" a tribe of and would 6eeni suited to such ' i d ' - -The Canada Pacific Syndicate have tioan in the Ottawa hospital. He attri- from the Government nearly 820,000 for -:postbi9i they were Z'ft- . - , I Indians liviDg O a the Upper Youcon. to 'as that of Comper's, which was cobtinu Th,6 bday of - a. Kitchen *u� . � I a Min - I . � � 0 not renovered 1� " I Of silver foxes. It is unnecessary for me to pay them a vi a .t, and I promise,d t ' - I made arrangements to take over and butea his present condition of health to gravel taken from off three acres, while Cued- &r' so- 5- 24 hours. 14he I � Bay that you are all no doubt acquaint- . ally ra.ving #ftor some vast solitude. omplete "Section B." of the Canada th( cruelty,-, he received at the prison, the whole property, nearly 50 acres, -- i � . I . ith i ; After in . c - ' . - . ad with the animals just-mentioned,but comply with i a,king - the Nevertheless it -has its attractions, and - Pacific Railway from the contractors, h,A% ing been compelled .to work while war, purchased for something -Eke 41 900 deceased waa h sister � of Mt. Samnsi� - .. ' I . . I ! . a surpr]Bin how man, t Cassidy and Xrs.liri�&n Howell,,of � . there iB a b%re, possibility that there are nece,3sary prepw -RtiOnB I engaged a man it i' he longer he, Messrs. Manning, Shields & McDonald, ill and insufficiently clothed. or 02,000. The sum tendered to "the i i . " I and we set out-ou snowshoes with- one remains, becc mes tha' more reconciled I I on May let. I DumfrieEk towi'ahip.' - � , . � & few of you who are Dot very familiar train of dogs W, aul our provisions and � --An. Order -in. Council was passed on claimants by the Railway Department � - I . I I . ; I ; with the mush ox, and for your edifica- . � to it. The grgat source of amusement -John Anderson, a middle-aged Ger- the 17th of April setting, &part that por- was $70. * The arbitrators hate not as *-The St. 'George .correspondent. �4. J traveling gear. We traveled through a is books, and it is a fortunate feature of man, in Montreal, met with a terrible tio of the Otonabee river froba Look' the Brantford Expositor says : The 6ldl: � tion I will briefly describe him. The country partlyw)oded and partly swamp that country �hat there is a good library death. He fell into a vat of saccharine bri ge, Peterbor"o, to its inI is yet made their award. house on the b1nk i op . �im I i I . mt,sk px iB au animal � peouliar to the at at Rice -Oliver King, pianist to the Princess � posite -Germati s- � . ! Z � 1. and muskeg. Cn our 9th day we were composed of the beat standard - English matter in the sugar refinery, and was lah , the -waters of Rice la�e and its Louise", is the winner of p a o ered ch 1, wbeie lived so =Any a 4 . bordeis of the barren ground east of the . .� I a riz Jff a 00 y an graud-i 4 . � ; I . McKenzie River, and extending as far pleased to see n the distance the c�rl- 'works, embra ing almost every subject smothered before help could reach him. tri taries, with the .River Trent to the by the London Philharmonic Society dad and granny Oerman,. has been tolrn�! � . � � I -1 I . j�ag smol � ube camp of our friends on which man has written. This to an -Hanlan's saw stave mill in Essex Ba of Quinte, in the Province of On- for the best, concert overture. This down. and no do- Ot mazy who re"� I 8i8t aR the Churohfll river. - I . I %� I - . � Its boCly IS . rising on the at!] I air,- and as we had educated ma:i is, -it is7 unnecessary to Centre was burned down a few days tario for the natural and artificial pro- prize (it is worth only 210 in money, this wffl call. to miiid,thosa happy dp6ys, I � - colvejed with long hair., which almost i I I I � � . . . ; run short of provisions the evening' be- say, a very gr4at boon. When the mind ago. Loss $25,000. Sixty men were paE ation of fish for three years from but is of infinite value in honor) puts Of yore, w1len, how ri-ph they felt sta�� a- I roiches. to the ground, so that it has fo , i � ,� � I I re, we burried oEr with the. Pleasing becomes wesiried poring oveTbooks, it thrown out of employment. There is April 1st. the stamp upon Mr. King as one of the iDg before that �rand pl& cou I . more qf tha appearan3a of a long-haired . a . - pie, Niho go � at than of a, true ox. From this Prospect of a go d meal -and a good rest. naturally seeks some other channel of no,insuraLce on mill or contents. I --A. despatch from Winnipeg on composers of England. The judges in years ago have( goup to'40iu the majjori� - alism'teristic iGs genuine name " Ovi- We were welcomed by all from. the diversion, and these as to be found in . -Mr. Wm. Miller, who recently sold Mb day says: The ice has broken and the competion were Sir Jules Benedicit ty, buying that stijk of cindy with the I , .. I ' Youngest to theoldest, and were made the different' kinds of sports. In the his farm of 100 acres on Petty street, got a down the Red River. Yesterday and Sir Michael Costs. Mr. King has only nickle they had been able to O�" bogll-g,oat-ox-is derived, and it is guests in the ebiof's lodge.: -While'dof- winter months the moose and reindeer East Williams, has purchased a farm of and to -day. a grand eight was witnessed been in Canada since the arrival of the from a fond pax'ent. ', Many will ' ' � called the m usk-ox, 11 oviboa moschar- - . , it. 1 . - . . t lin clothes it, w I I . lus," from wstrong odor of Musk which fi.ng our ravelin - as notl.ce-; are always to be found, and, many a 220 acres on the 3rd concession of the by ihouBands of citizens, A..11 the bridges Princess, whose protege he is. He is member, although their locks are Ubw I � 7 1 able that the usual, alaority inprep4ring pleasant day is passed by the sportsman township of IJelaware, for .the sum of are safe, uninjured, and no fears of a but 25 years of age, bat from his earheat being silvered, with what eagerness frwy I it evolves. I - . Before leaving the subject of the Fur a meal for guests was wanting, and we in the chase. .. In hunting the former, $11,000. . floc d are entertained, the head wears years he has Manifested great musical used to listen to - the old gentlem4VIs� 4. : I I . - . . . � I Trade, . let us again refer to the Ameri- were told, to our Tagrot, that provisions cunning is required to circumvent that -Mr. John Brickham, of Blanld argo being twelve feet lower than genius. � I gentle knock at fh6- IsCE001 door, waAt. � I I I were scarce, tbe Whole tribe at that wary animal, which takes rank along aged 76, was married the other day to, last spring. The first steamer arrived -A deputation from the West had an ing some*bo toaoan errand for bira,l I ; � .- oan Ft[r Companies. They carry on a 'time depending for a mouthful od the with the beaver as being one of the Mrs. Bright,aged 72 yea I I I 'interview with the Minister of Wax w the whole school would have' I very extensive trade,'and have posts on precarious cliance of rabbit snaring, &a, I I - rs, by Rev', Mr. at merson on Sunday. I ine I &nd ho 4 y . - I I the Youcou River, extending for, 1,500 most sagacious; whereas, with the Robertson, of Chesterfield,. What about �The Superior Court in Montreal and Fisheries at Ottawa, in respect to I 0111Y bee4 too happy to have done it.' ] . , rabbits were any thing but plentif I ,1 miles. From the extravagant way 14 L ill and latter, fleetness of foot and endurance love's young dream now? deeded in a case on Saturday last that fishing licenses on the River Thames Since theI, building of that house and tlie! . the, weather very severe. However . the are the requisit�na for the successful -Both bridges over the river Nith at the' insufficienc� of the stamp 'on's and the River SydenbaM, KentL County building of that school, forty years a0p,; - I which their trade is carried on, with 4 best 'that the' poor people had 'was termination of the chase, 'and it is a Ayr have collapsed with the flood. The promissory note did not invalidate it The holders of licenses desired an ex* what changes haver been wrought. iDf t ' t high fur and a low goods tariff, some . . . 1 1 placed at our seivice according to the noteworthy f t that the different modes inhabitants are now congratulating wh4 in the stamping was done by the tension of ten days' time before the the hundreds of boy . i . I would � "question '. whether they could I , a and girls who haqe . - realize any profit from it, but I when it,is usual hospitable custom of all Indian employed in b gging these animals have* themselves ,that the incorporation of Ayr defel ndant. The judge ruled that the close season, owing to high water and played I I pom,.pom, pull away ." b6twoon � i I . � tribes, from their southern to their their cha se who have was delayed until next y4ar. I . i racte 'sties on tho . maker could not invoke his own delib- ice having prevented all operations. The those banks, where -are they all to-dai. t I . i ssoert�ined that they have the exclusive . I 11. : i I e . i northern limits , - In the courso of 16, been accusto ad from their boyhood to -Building is going to be brisk. this orate default, and gave judgment forthe Minister declined to extaiad tfie time, For fair of causing sadness to som 5, monopoly of the fur seal fisheries on . . I � . . I we; ;i . evening it Was dEcided that th' I ,I i I a ZEm hunt them. he hunter * f ,the former season in New Hamburg. Quite a num. amount claimed with costs. believing' that,itwouia not be in 'the drop the veil. i I the Iteutian Islands, and that this in 61 . 10 � .1 . -1 .1 I should be brokenup and a move a is slow, methdaical and stealthy in his bar of houses are in proa act of arection, -A deputation from the -Misg , I I P Quebec interestof the fishermen themselves. . Templetbu Armstrong do- � I i I I itself brings them a clear profit of 560 I in the direction wbere moose were paid -MO 'livered an address at a temperance inm ' per ce4t. on the outlay, any doubt as to fewed the He said, however, that he would refund - I vements, wpile the hunter of -the amongst others an old time log house is Board of Trade, has intervi _.,s I the success of their enterprise, van- to be plentiful, a d where it waE; hoped latter is bold a d elastic. - being got ready for some one's home. Dominion Government upon the pro- the license money or any'portiou there. -meeting in Woodstock last week. Tte i . , � . ishes. -the hunters would meet ,with 'success. Another soNce of amusement is the, -The people of Knox church, Galt, posed scheme for deepetking the St. of. to which they x"re justly entitled. SentinQ Review says, Miss Arm- i . I I .-. � I . I . THS 14ISSION",XES OF THE VAR XGUT11. The . following morning camp was bunting of geese in the spring and fall have decided to raise the salary of the ,,Lawrence channel, between Montreal --Mr. R. C� Fraser, inspector of ties strong is an English lady Of long eg- i . I struck ; the bum bers set out in advance of the year. There is, no doubt, a great pastor, Rev. J. K. Smith, to $3,000 per and Quebec. They oppose the scheme and timber for the Canada Padific Rail- perience on the platform and her sty,te 1 In speaking of those who have been to bpat a track - or the women, who deal of pleasuf;0 to be derived from glid. stnum,being an increase of 0500. This until the St. Lawrence canals are way, has piled along the Thunder Bay and delivery display n3 mean powers. -. I led to devote their time and energies to broi7ght up the rear with the children � . � . I I . ing through Phe , languid step,3 of the is one,of the larigest Presbyterian con- deepened sufficiently to allow barges branch, waiting -for transport- to the I She di -d not enter into details of the Scoit 1 1 1 IL Iffe of hardship and toil in this far and all the 11 household gods." The w,altz, from partiCipating in the inde- gregations in Canada. passing from Chicago to Quebec with. west to be used in construction, over Act nor att ,ampt any -explanation of ito 'I � . north, no one claims precedence over in 8 . . . I men, after traveling six or seven miles provisio , . I cr lissful evolutions of the Sara� -Mr. David. GQldie of Greenville out tranBhipping grain. - . 1,750,000 ties, besides piles, lumber and ns, but spoke generally on t1-je ; I I , the noble hearted men who have been marked the plac where the camp for toga, not to m4'pntion the ecstatic delight Mills, has purchased from Mr. David -Mr. W. D. Bentley, Brazilian con- other materials'. Some 3,000 men were subject of intemperance a -ad made, � � willing to undergo privations and snffer- the night was to be pitched, and the' . '46 i I I . . 11- with which th6 simple steps of the Red Guthrie, seven acres of land near the sul at Quebec, has secured for his engaged during the Winter in getting out strong appeul for the auppression of this �� I- - Mg. for the welfare of their fellow beings breaking'np into small parties started River jig -, a, performed with mirth Credit Valley Station at Ayr, upon monthly line between Montreal and these materials. These will now go out vice. She alluded to the fact that it 1W.. - - I , I the besetting sin of th6 At I in propagating the benign influences of in search of game. In passing I would twink ing in , , a eyes of your fair vis -a- which be proposes building a fine.stone Havre a subsidy of 040,000, and the on their homesteads, or west'to work on - B ish- peo* t � that Qhristianity which are acknowledg- take occasion to disp 11-V . via. ;y � . and seemed to'tbink that- C 1 1 el a popular illu - But, ladies, and gentlemen, the house for himself. Society Postale Francaise d'Atlantique, construction. The ties are worth 30 &mad& w#s . _: � I edthroughoat the length and breadth sion in reg and cruel condensed harpinem of all three fail to -'A terrible collision between two (the Brazilian line) has - amalgamated cents each delivered on the rail not far behind the mother couut " ' I axd to he unjust way- ry ;Xt i I of the world. It is a notable fact thai manner in" which the men are said to -bring up that measure of jovifithei immense freight traino occurred the with the Campagnie. Chargeurs Rennis, ' that respect. �, � : I . . They are of good quality. The value of � I I I . whenever men have been drawn to take treat their'wives, It is taken for grant- heart of the ')rtsman as be, oblivious other night near Montreal, on the Grand a large French ship�ing concern, which , the materials now on the track is about -The death of the diatingnisbdd! � upon themselves the responsibility and by most white man "that the Indian of � a - � all other.Tiublun.ary matters, more Trunk. No lives were lost, but thirty will now ondeavor.to make the Bra-7fl $1,000,000.- Materials to the value of horticiilturist, Mr. Chas. Arnold Of Pario, I ,' attendant dangers of forcing their Way hunter considers his wife more as his than surpasse I himself in the winging oars besides two locomotives were trades success. - 4300,000 are yet to be delivered. I occurred on Sunday morning 15th i=E4. - . into regions hitherto unknown, mission- slave n d his beast "of burden than I . n9 an right and left of the snowy goose and smashed, causing the loss of 650,000 to -About ten o'clock Thursday night -Intense excitement *prevailed in The deceased was probably the old �A ,� : &Has have not been backward in follow-, eq ,, but after twelve years' experience the speckled 1� grey wavy. Of course, the company. last week, a Manitoba excursion train Quebec, on Thur%day might, 19th inst., horticulturist in the- Province, and wo !� 0 1 -� I ina in their wake, and in many instan- amon Indian tri B I can testify that there are many' other winter amuse- -The Quebec Government will offer was thrown from the track just west of in consequence of the burning of the old ; * I widely known all over the Americ" , � . . : oes can claim the hornor of having been such a not the case. The Indiana of ments, but. not to be tedious we will for sale by public auction on May 31st Camlachie station. by the breahing of a. Parliament House at the top of Moun- continent as 4n Intelligent and enth-4� ' � ' the pioneers. At present in tho,f ar north the northern part of this continent are turn to Something else. . next, in Hall, upwards of $6,000 acres wheel under one of the cars. Nine cars tain Hill, together with the majority of sia8tiC garUner and nursery man. B�' . 0 ! � them are but two denominations, - the essentially a norc adio people and all - UNTUT, of phosphate lands situated in T e-mple. containing stock and other effects were the valuable library. The building which was a Director of the Fruit Grower t � : protestant missionaries of the Canada men and women- -from their childhood Not long ago in our Northwest, soli- ton, Wakefield, Portland and Bowman, ditched, and ten horses killed and other this replaced, was accidentally burned I Association ever since its formation, . Methodist Society and the Roman are inured to a ife of. hardship and .. tudes unbrokem� as those of the far north county Ottawa, the upset . price being $5 animals injured. Three passenger nearly thirty years �.go on the same , He was the originator qf several vr.�, -,; . I - Catholic missionaries of the section of travel, and it would be impossible � for reigned supreme, solitudes that now per acre. coaches at the rear of the train kept sit a short time after its erection to re. rieties of grapes, which are now gr`OWA I . the Oblates of the order of the Imma- the hunter to procure the means of I ring to the of the hardy pioneer, -Two handsome now dining room the ralls, and no injuries were received place that destroyed by the rebels in all over the continent, and his hyb4i I . ' oulate, Conception. It iB not my pur- livelihood for himself and family if he and e -s und " a I - r o :ith the echoing voic a of oars, to be run on the Canada Southern by the p,assengers. Montreal. The late building wag not a wheat has attracted great attention, I . . , pose to -night to refer to the labors of the had also to attend to the minor mat- children, and,� perhaps, in this land of between Detroit'and Buffalo, have been -Mr. Justice Armour, at the Picton 'very expensive one, having cost, it is Latterly he was experimenting in peo I . � . : latter, but I will say that notwithatand- ton of his houseboia. It is a fatality great probabilities, where impossibility put on this week. They Were bu'ilt at assizes, spoke very dispaxagingly, of the said, only about $36,000. The, total culture', and succeeded in prodboing'A ' I - . ing the many disparaging remarks that of the country and the climate that the Lone can limit effort, it is not too great Wilmington, Delaware. Two more. of work of bringing out waifs from the insurances: Main building, 018,700 ; variety called the Wonder, whic . h hag : ' I - are made in regard to the success that poor Indian should �be abou-sed Of what a stretch of th I a imagination to Bee in the same kind are expected on the 28th, crowded cities of Europe, engaged in by wings, 018,700 ; library, 032,OW; furni- gained great popularity. Mr. Arno14, . accompanies the efforts of the former in he cannot be accountable for. I May d's ' ' . ng from. west to run between Detroit and Chicago. Miss Rye and Miss �� McPherson. He ture, 07,200 ; total, V76,600. ., . the min eye cars ruuni i carried on at his Paris nursery, in;& inculcating the principles of christian - be allowed to rem ark tho'it I have witua[3- to cast from the Pacific to Fort Churchill, -Mr. Win Stewart of Guelph, who had, while practising a,t the. Bar to -The annual spring show of stal- quiet way, a most intelligent and im-� . Iffe, 1, who have been in a position to sed as much tenderness shown by an on Hudson's � Bay, groaning with the is by trade 8'6 c&rpentar, is about to prosecute, and in his capacity as judge lions took place in the market square, portautsystem, and has dione as Much � . judge competently of these matters,cam. Indian hunter to his wife and children weight of the boreal wealth of thePeace. establish an apiary. He has purchased io sentence, a large number of these. It Woodstock the other day, Princeton as any m. --of ax; ' -1 . an engaged in 6his line -� I . I safely say that their efforts have I been as I have '-ever noticed ai�aong white River Valley. I'Taking the north shore five acres near the Model Farm on which has generally been claimed that those and Bill Bruce represented the blood- Pariment for the. general advantag04 � - - truly blessed, and that they have 'Many men. - 4' 1 . - r . . of Lake Athabaska looking towards the he intends to establish his bee and pauper children turned out well, aind hors class, the former winning. A I . . I a In private life Mr. Arnold was a mod �' i I - - � � atrong grounds of encouragement to But we have been digressing. For south, and casting our eyes towards the honey factory. He will commence with Mr. Justice Armour'i3frank opinion may Cleve�And bay took the prize for car- worthy man and an excellent citmu - - . , Of Persevere in the promulgation of these five consecutive days we accompanied - east and the ��'W- 9A, we feel that we 80 hives, mostly Italian bees. surprise many. riage kallibns, several more valuable always taking an active and intelligezx� ' - truths which have,,,tended so, much,: our friends on their march, and . . - �. I al affairs. . strictly S ,�* , as no stand on that innacle whence we can _Mr. Stewart Mulvey, Grand Master -The closing sessional exercisft in roadaVers, bein2 Dlaced after him through part in loo Politically ha waa I peaking to Ttduce to order and game other than an ocoasioual rabbit P in the near of the Orange Order in Manitoba, arriv- connection with Queen's Colle a, King- lack of a class of their own. Mr. Diehl Warmly attacheatothe Reform part. 11 view that field which,' 9 y4 , . tranquility a turbulent and nnruly peo- was.seciured, it Was trying to witne ' � I . 1 F38 future, will. b.al the scene of operation a ad at Ottawa Saturday,and reports that ston, occurred last Saturday evening, took first prize for aged Clydesdales of which he had loi3g heen a Zealons an4' " � Ple. Sir John Richardson in his travels - the sufferings Of the women and cbil-. Of a practical and a bqsy community. QraDgemeu everywhere ard incensed at when Dr. ochrane, of Brantford, Mod- with Marquis of Lorne, Mr. Schwartz respected member. Yor a year past 110 . V . . ast and west of dren. Dogs star -ad to death from hu:n- Turning the other' way and -looking the cowardly conduct of Sir John Mac. orator of a G6neral Assembly, lectur- winning in the three-year-old class with has been gradually failing in health, au � . EP � il I . the Rocky Mountains, within the Arctic ger and cold, marked ourdine of iravel towards thb n 6r'th, we feel we are on donald in refusing to speak in support ed to a ood audience on I I Whitfield. a superb specimen imported last year. on Sunday ended a long and use�ful hfo; I 41 . � circle, speaks of the fieroe and warlike as the bleached bones of eiiinels show the edge of � country - over which -of their incorporation bill. . the Mod Preachim" On Sabbath If the premier horse-breedingeounty ' - i ,�� Rooebin, but his description: of them no the route across the deserts of the East. YOM mce I � � ' . a must extend its sway -a -The Fishery Inspector at Kingston afternoon !the Moderator delivered the would retain its prestige, more blobd -The total receipts of the townshi , : V � a We -88 1, A . I longer li�lds �ood. Missionaries hd,ve The sixth day bappening to . be a Sunday, country which� oan only be fittingly do- intimates that trolling and fishing with. B alatiraste sermon, the congregation stallions must be got, and -a new class- of Stanley, for the year I . � great deal to conten W11 , more . I . . balance on hand from last e 616co I I I notwithstanding the emaciated cOndi- scribed as Ono! owing to its forbidding- out limit wiU be permitted this season, filling to overflowing, Couvo6ation Hall. list framed. , 1$ a , . in a great many give them credit for, tion of the party, I the day was observed climate and m;uy barriers, to defy the but that he is determined thatAmaricans His text v ,as " Finally my brethren be -One day I &t.ely two gentlemen from 1%, "a eIBL,484,35, and th . &I Pay- . , I . - I 11 . ey deserve all the encouragement by all as one of rest, not one hunter arithmetic of -the survevor and the veri. shall not enter Canadian waters and strong in I he Lord, and in the power - of Hampshire, England, Alex. G. and ments for the year are 612,054.42, lehv� . L. an can give them. � - leaving the camp in search of food, fication of the explorer.- set. their nets where and when they His migh�. . i Henry Linzee,arrivedinForest,stoppitig ing a balance on hand of $1,429.98. 1U . 71M CIMUTB. morning and'eve ing religions services I L . . � - please and destroy the fish as they did r. C� W. Connon, M. D., L. L. D., a few days with frieudpj��.- They are now f yments -are as fo,11ows :_Countyrateo 1. I it is almost unnecessary to say that were conducted, and all made it a point -A young le'.4 named Richard Soady, bAt year. � 111.41; schools"#4,896.20; roa&=4 , . . - to attend. It was a long day, nd it I was foujad deaq on the railway track -James IdaMillan, of Petrolia, hamms deece sed !was born in Aberdeen,'Bout- a view to finding a suitable place to bridges $1,980.62 ; municipal govern-! . being so far north it Is exceptionally a died Hamilton a few days ago. f The on a tour of Canada &ad the States,with P,� L 40'rere. The winters are long and dreary, was edifying to note that not.& murMur I near Forest, thq other day. His head sold 200 scres of land, lot 22.8th e0noes. land on _ the 9th April, 1815, and has settle and go into farming operations. meint $90 ; printing $24.40 ; milr1osa" . 4 the summers are short and sweet. came from one of the party,even though I was split open from the middle of the sion, Enniskillen, for $3,800. The tim- ocou ed positilyns as Principal of the While there they visit�athe farms cof coupons 43W; sinking funid MID; - . ornmetim in I ! - I - . Wiaikr.may be said to c so�ne of the Women had,to boil parts of I forehead to the back, showing that he bar on forty acres is out dowu, but not Liv rpool I Mechanics' Institute and Charles Gustiu, of Bosanquet ; Morris charity and oundries 11,481-79. : . - I Z - a � . . i 11 . f I � � I - - T I � . . - i . i I . r I I . . . . : * � I . . � 1 . I , . . . I . . I z I ; . . I ! � I I - I - a 4 L I . � . � . � -- " � i , . I . 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