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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-02-22, Page 4 - . r- 5 1 . - . - ­ - - i - I I I . . I I . - - - . , I - ; . . I . - . . . I i . : : I 9 , I ........ - I—, I I i I u I J 1: . . . I ; , . - - - . - I z I ; E , i i i . = I I I' I - . f z I ll . Z 0 . . . . . i - At will, in- 1XIMU W rb&A:.LV,V MU Mi, E ­ , —P, --,-----, - - eded that it wad one is " N E - : 1, I ADVERTISEMENTS. president, 0ay!t1hey are Do I a ipose t' : under the ige c ircumstances Q I Ittoruey General ally con 3 - . . 1i I - . . . rhe probable oat, the A Capitol - - I I . i ( .11 11 8 , dipato ren arh able patieuce or ibe part I I I : r - : I L it, Under ti eaoj%yc a el c t insts ic . , - I . I . I ey do not v poet the. thought, migh be as, li'6 is half 0, mil. s,blest a Torti. His matter was . . . l . lu a I I a figure between the parent1hests-after . )f the peo ile f th L k and as I te departed from the old Une of ..... SWI, Iii W ioiai Jouis , ( g such I lion dollars. 1 4 - I each 11n6, denotes the page of the paper on which W 9 hope to' see I 0 ( t " 91, Ministry i r io: insm son ma k In and fearles, , enounced the i ­ I I , . . folly . . . I I . I t I LDMOS.1 argumel it . . . I i I : . I the advatisement will be found - 0 shortly, and a OIX I e eneb MiLd ) fili a can. i PIJANs Irol I 80HOO11,14BUI or a of the syndiest P the effect on ! . ; , . . I i . L , IIIIIIIIIII . Mr. 'Gibson, Hamiltdin, who &WAys memb I . : . EVEN , . Waltham Watches -M. R. Counter. (5) Ill .. I l 0ital, will j, L : — I L ea g. tb .,: I 11. I i I ! at interes4 in ednoaiional the house was telling. He discuss, the buildin 0 . otigh i takes a gre j W 10, P & 4 an ..... &J. I . Pg:f I New Goods -E. -AoFaul. (8) ' 11L 4 an , I Tim To onto News r marks: Th - mbers of- the . not be., I ,anti ll lol , toved"as I . sitters, mov 9d for &;return sh ming the past history of the In i -. I I I ! . . . . I 1 - ; I . Seed Oats, oko.-Laidlaw- & F&irley.. (8) . ill, ill%tL - we do nock sympathize 1 vith th, 3 Griiis on . d dealt some heavy blo wo . I ' * 0 3 , ; . , - bo go hai been syndica ie an I WD eipe4t it, no 0 Bay 1. I I what plane of Be ol bt6ildiiA. . Farm for Sale-M.L Garbut. (5) 1 . thli ' polic we be- ent at Mr. f Itephen, whose Ii ;itle game of , Z In . igal I . "a le t seven eir general Dominio, 3L grepar old by thia edneadon . depar, m I .-- Auction saie.-A,aam Kline. (5) .. ­ straits are, III,: fo - ; i 'a Pacific , 0 sing $f L 11 000,090 of Montreal bank fun do I . I i "I I . lie've with them that the Canad and recommended to-sch'olboardow and u * ,. , . Artists"Material-Lumaden & Wilsoh.-(5) months every yew I 0 I t1 O ... Irig a . I . I s i what, if any systom of when h 3 was President, f r specul&t.1vo - - i. Way loa , which, by . . . . . . I more t I, - RAil , - 11 . tbe'tvay, is as showi g al o I rai need lie dishon -t Seed Okts-Wm, .'Rehill. (5) rc entilAing and 4 ' in- purposes, he deuou ; I this, rdu e to o Ire . ,, I,, I . . . lghtib , heatffig, V q I , . if it 1- . . Farm For Sale-Ro'bert McMichael. (q) 01 I ! i .. . . an IS to be v ted throdgh as J were deser"Vitig of -severe punishme t, irouni I Inef 'save 1 the .bof .1 I . n Saw Mill for Sale -7. W. Mciwbray. (5) ai ly , other 0, I . P ig, b d been tpproved,", by ,tbe d part, and to show ib at - . - - I ; , I .:. already in thelSyndioate's pock 3t, is one -'- ment for genei al adoption. It - He truly He qnoted past events Election Expenses -James Dickson. (5y Supply, the f nitur 1 prTs erity of the . . i I P, I I . I ; of the government had ai ed I I of ,tb e moi t r scally grabs in t 3 3 history Bta,ted'tbat it many Cases, very little members . . . ; h dl _ I Grand Masquerade Caxnival-(5) Canadian 'and .AnOri an I N rthi v- ,F t . . . I kidL by School and abetted the Syndicate in thoir L I . ak . I of "Ith i2 world. ' attention w now pf . .. Card -9 -harp, & Brigham. (5) . I I - 11 . .: e civi . scoundreIlly and dishonest transactiolps, I dopends. . I . fi I '. I L el I . authorities *in tile 'ereptiolli Of EChOO1 I I I. !--- -- L. . 11 :L . J i -- --.-- . . ;; . -1- .. I ing of which Stock Watering wasithe princi- .. . it .. . -7 - -1. : I I ul aingg to a lytbing Iseyolid Be I L I , I ur " I - . I . I - :l i I - L . i hen called to order he re- Iff Dea th,'; of IV, Ir. LE U4 buR 1'P(,')RONTq LE11TER. h room. H thou ht if pal one. W . r. . -` - L e, necessary 11 0 1 - id . . . I ; ; . a . I I - I L . RJU 0 . I . , L . I to, of gretted I that in stating % a fact he h I Itron tX11 00 i for , , , ill regre ! . I rizes were offered for e best's CaT I Our readers, i ally m . . 1gerl, iolatedi parliamentary u age. . . . .: - o (From Our Oten Cb.)Tesponi lent.) lins for school buildi4 a, and col ies Of v I I . , , —. learn of the 4 9611111 D Mr. .. - Lau er, . . Mr. Patterson, th i `e thunderer, I I ToRoXI:10 Peb.1jth 1894. b el surIceast' ul Ones sent to oards I -- 13 . EAFORTIE1, FRIDAY, Feb . M.P.P.- for Nad, Gr y,'which I ook, . the flel . Sion h ' I as eb bOut to erect new building P, Much good followe , auaib his vigorous style made I . . I .22 1884. 1 . I he work oi' ' , ` I warm for the Mi nister.of Rs il- i . . - Ir .41 1 . mil bt plish d. ,'!- Mr. R 13, it just a - -- 11 , be viopom 08 . i -at 'his renclone i Toronto on: reel ata .,gt pl&ce . - Be y allv oed bevoia the t nsition 'P,ducati , said that yg AS i . I. I I Min or of I the wa. be cares to have ot., - Wednesday,, la t.* fie as" 50 year i of! pe iod v b follows n)on the coriclu- 11 the resoluti.ons Mr. JOB, . The H-mdson!s Bay Ronte. I - ; I - Opartment had alre dy Issued such On behalf of . . af IS, and for se ;eral! 6 ... 81 aid - )ccupigid ion of thE 0 1 -ess. The _ 1, Wood And Mr. Dawsonj spoke. iThe There is ai, prospect that somethlug 1 1 , I! ,. Is d I)ate on the. Addi lbiDS1 and wai i now en eav ring 6 urge I naoriotOlO QB . , ' I 1. a position ijn ' e,O posi s6 e of the slewhat a brous In whinei 3 of Paril' he importance of th 3 subject upon former did fairly, but the I . Will shortly be 'done to open up the . . I I V10111 - I I hose engaged in educational worl. A twaddle of the latter, and the dead abol I I . r ,utine ca anot be put in I . Rudson's Bay route. In re'ply to a L, gislaturq, .a c6nd !I to r. 11"ered i tb. li4aentary / er in which h 3 delivered it . ! I . . . * ; I ext -book on wgletie' was also bein alive marin . .. H) has' ocau i n , tl e Out 1'rIo . l, 9 had the Ling marlymem" . pied a at i I i m hon for the trarisadion of business effect of soot . . eation -by Dr. Orton, Sir Hector . . 0 . repaired for the use Qf 'Iteaoble7s in qu . Ii - . r . ! V,J the LegiBlaturq qontirlumaly I ince Con!ed- , . odel.Sabooh and I I Langeviln last week. said th . . - . un'Itil the Address is carried,aB the 086 in attend- ,be is to f ileep. - I er i,tio'nlo* . I I -- I 11 ?. It is rumored tbat,Mr.. -'Jandr - (Keil:t) . as re)reseni ed the same e at the Normal clools i y estimates would contain an appropria. 9-44. , . . neg essary 3ommitteee are never struck . ,no I ; ;I, 1-1 : Will succeed Mr. Costigan . conatifileric, . ­ of I tie. so-called cha -t r - . 51UNICIPAL ACT #M I ND1101 NTS. : . I . t . .1 I r or he Work f organizition bogun until . There is generall e I very ;Mr. It as (Hanitoba) a Doke, suppo t. tion for an exploratory expedition 6 I . I .1 60 , . members -he arb -now but wo I efl. - lie resolutions. Mi. L con- - Hudson Bay and fhe atraits connecting T , . Allier ihati is 'done. Tc r .the . 19 at week eesion a ho8t Of aralep men a 0 the ing, tf .* I ; 9W 1. re: cluded. the dehate, ending the Str g le . . - B th Mr. X at and B It. -P I ereg ith oi, so, the House has not sit in the 1171 some ot the .14 it with the ocean. The question to, be . nicipal Ac t ; .. . . . I I - In de feell Mention 'of , a & Ld event . : . . id6ptej, while the n ajority are usually, at. 1.20. The members were call ini nirlgs, a I did while the Address I 11 I- I . . L, - settled is, cala the,straits be navigated . . . I . LlIbwed to drop, or are killed in Corn-' an en on ldr. Came 01 k'S I I e ay, 4 ' I - . . i - for a sufficient length of time e in the Leg s4bure .OnlVedties W B under discussioti, and -as it will do - I airiendment at 1.35. It was e eati I I q ach year h- I 7'a . ­ .1 ,r . espeot - ; - . . , , 0.,. I On 11: onday 'Ar.'Ermalinger, . I I . th House aajohrue Ig: tit o . I ag I n W he a 1 1 a pressut a of woz k begins %ding: When tbeFrench entered that an gr(e- to, ' der the route, available for corn- . . I . .1 I vtla(tj Elgiu) toiloved t)fo se6'rgogl re ren . ; . ; . . . . 0 . been arrived at. : `]mem oryl,' of be do o -e -aa d. . : -; merit bad . I : Si T Ith prdperty (la4li T e merbial pdrposes in competion with to the . I . lEte tol e'felt The varidus corrmitte[es, )f his bill to roduce th ; . - I . at - . - . AID mourn w-ev, o DOW begun to Bit, and . was a straight party one, 62 for a 1 2 lei xes a wi low' And )nEl 110 1, - lofOion for RQeVeB Sri D . I . other routes? - We believe this questi . ­ T . - ho _r, havo . ! a ag I on , !I . In incorporated villa and towrilshlips ahist. Ton French for 40 A, . . I I 'hi irrepara ile, 16i3d. i The O'b -mukea business h9ribeforth will be m -e rapid- I ge I - . ! TIn t . b( ittee - . yl ­ wiU be finally determined in the affirai- - . . . .. I o 0400 fre . old or 800' lease1hoild, private bills CO, . .. egi . , . J . . . - ti . th 3 follOWIrIg *Ieditoiri I *in er tion of the .qualifi ati :n for' te . roviding for the 1 union ..... 45 f ative.. It is known that Hudson's B - L I I ly procee(l with. It was xpected .an to place t e o , rs the bill ) . . I 1 : I 9 1 10-1 lay sad everit - I I 1: . . . n the Methodist eburches 'was 0, ssed 7 1 - tbiiit tile e timates. Would i Ave been , n incorporated villagq I -1same . is never frozen over,. that, a few miles , . .It . . . 0 -committe - . . I .9 I o*ii often alt a , communi y ( tilig as t ba for vote 461"'i town hips. , f4red ti: a sub 4 " _.- t is'n. . I bro t do W a yesterdA nol , Lab the . 4rom shore there is, open water in the ex perien . ch a B o6k ai i tba, i - wb ilch I I L, I 'd tim 3 'In tle SeDateto-day,lSenatorlDick- ces , a bill was Vead a. .- ecoO an . T I u'h " a : . . . nd coldest Season. It has not, we believ re WO EL .!e his! nancial .- i6. pal' Ommi ; E! his I , e, followed upon,the. nounoement Wed. , asurer ld ma. Z ferred to We Mun Ic t'tee, Eldn's se t was declared valeant. IT . ... e . . I' U108of ' ettled whether or not neiday moi iiq; tha' ' thS, member f6r sta tement to -day.- Ow Mr. boen absent two years in lonBeque . I I been definitely a I 0 - i . Dg to, I e recent I a wusalso th6 One introclu.bed b . . I . I I - I . 11 41 1 I . the Straits tare ever frozen over ; hat it East Grey i -0 OnI ! a -ft w UgO 1111. tho printin. Contract, &c., - creglithl,.prico) iding i at I citie was de dlYs eba. and illuessIi . I , . I I . . I. o;6B the o batitutiolt of" boar 8 of I I --- ' a,g) he was- ,in hisplace '11 the Honse lie 0 1 is known that-this"seldom if ever occurs. . 6i thel,re has, been more d4blay t 11 n - usual . I .1 b n&d I 'gews of the eek. ; ap'?.a'rentlyi ffi& heallt eat i :nd- a I;r3nf eat ' ' 6 d0ommisbioner shohldbec . , l , I A assemblage. T 0 -da , he lies I I and 1addiiigtotfiemtW'omeinberE (f the I T i a E, FR E, k' a 1\1Avy.-T ere is ur tfsudl The; danger from the route -would be, man in th. - . in'the Sessional printinb, this year, . Y, - I !E t I. e Ld, the , : - ,;. At t-W'estimatea were n broutit down ! I, leg , Chiefly from floating ice at the mouth d birn, of W first an I 01' .. . unicipal Con cil. I activity in French Naval pirc - : z - . ' ' dget None of U J has been' In- . of the strailt on the ocean aide. If this lilt ignifican , ailmen i of ac gre, ter im until, to -day. The bu -speech, the Govern ent. mesa res DAKOUA A STATE.—A bill. , I I ' I i ' For *tha, an' poned: nitil to-onorr r me troduced in t& United 8 I . I tance 7 Y Ong I 4f t e small the;i-refore, is ppst . ow. iave as yet be3n int og giced, but so .tates, Sen. 4:6 . difficulity can be overcome by careftil. . I go i a( .1SZ. . -'e ed i a a, (lay or two. - LO illi iesses iwhioh, no, mily 0 us. . TB E UTH OXF&D c - )f them aLre eip et , . for the admission of. Dakota i t6 , . I . I I ; naxiga,tion and the use of ships Specially ' th,,On wit iout exper' noilig. gn Tuesda.63 last thl Soutli -Oxford understand the Rivers an'd StleamA Union aA a State . IF ..- . I I built for the trade, tha rest will be com. A, more iv d illustiation of the.un(er- ma, er wa , ( I motion If the A ttorney- ill is, to be laid on the . table very CONJ)I Iox OF THE 6R — oya I I I I I - . . i .. i i de . . ittee on shor , I . . . . ta,inty..01 hiAi h , ,and-: ts at ibitims -General, refier ed to t tly . I I collmmis$ion has been Appointed Ito eu- I pairatively easy. Melans will likely be . I : . .i . - . : L. . I - 'Could aca rdely be i I agillei . Mr. Lin - Privileges i And Electiqas. The oaseis I .THE ESTIllirATES. quire into the condition ol the dw6flin ,113 T I I r deviseq for loa, ling And un lop ding ships der's death.lis a grea loss t, big part 7- a Innique i on , in tbE Pkirlil L mentarY The gestimates brougl- t d:pwn t ;dAY of the poor in the United . KingdorL , , I from the ice two or three miles from the L , ; Loly lapse h O' ,0KED.-The shi Breclim. Calistl , I more perimps ' pritit o ' his aerviaes history of,, an bda, the melanex in Ire uiiod for the , W,RE . on ae, . w fibe total an I I I inst . I shore, and it may even be that naviga- . on "slide than - insid i tbe I louge. AS a intb. insariIity of Hon.' Hr. CA ks hav- . ear 1884 to b $,2,947, 73, as a from New York for leutta, hapbemi . I . . . tio can be carried -on by this means, &11 cldmteir ho .did 'not e'x Is l,"but, on 1e ing. Do precede it in an3 legislative body 2,559,283 last yea r, D. increa e of ,wrecked off the coast of - Eurma,W TI ie n. . . ' ' I I - . . pli itfcirm'h was an 'effe tive Epe er. that has ver sat in onnectim With 87,790. The estimat3d eurren ex- . lilt . crew were saved. . I . I . 'His 21 . friends on tbis Provi The ]at 2st s-iniflar case etiolitureisS2,224,726,0i ichpitalacl . I . P(rsonally be had.al J F . - 'The Fren h I the year round without interruption - I . i I .ount FREN(aMOVEMENTS. = But even if this result should not be , th : Ministerial a -s.1 on I b; O!p psit ion in Fingland oecEirred u 181;1, and it 381 521, and - f or ot er. purpose $40,- 1 )- I I . I . I'll, i . I . I fleet in the MediLarranear has beefi ' ! - . I achieved, much,we ,think, can be clone Bi ' nd by . -his I old renyoyal ill aff6rdeid a guide for the prDOeedings 26. Civil Go,ernment will tak 6178,- itiforced by two ironclads, and the a, - ply r all . - . upon ; e 1 I Auring the usual season of navic,at,ion in b e 'd'eae gretted. ; . the 97-adecreas inc year of U .4-08; - 1. ; - present' oco ksion. I I Por the 8 11 . n . . ! .1 11 ­ ; 1. . , : - . miralcommanding it LEA been sur . .. . a -11. first time since Confedera ion the Com- Legislation, $1 11 mereme of thesenorthern watera. The bay and . - I — . .: mOned to Paris by th Ministr IJ,f I— . .1 - I .y I I I . . A FailsehoQd, IS *ailed.-. Mittee on Privileges and- - ections, :$7,450; admin- f-justioet Ji299,. Marine ]or a consultMion . . . I . I . . I . - . I I - which has always, bad m6re aominal .. education, I straits have long been navigated by W, lih I . 001, an increaE 45 im' THE QuEEN's DiAny.-Ten thong - Id - - N its issue 0 dileEdly last,. 8 ' . 1! . '518,496., an in resse of sailing vessels for nearly half the year. . existence, ,Pit for th7a trans ( tion of I ) -'10,3181; jublic . copies of the first edition Of bbe Queen 8 1 . . Toronto Mail had tl b I, u, ,,e n audacity bu libeas, and ti) inquire into th petition I 1' I With steam vessels specially' built for . I : I P institutions rdaintenaum, e,594,7 54, a diary we're sold thefirst da.y. . t, ., . . -. . 'Oxfo c be de- i - I l to make the - siatem e t thw--Eeat in South,'Oxfo decrease of $11 t88O; i I migration $31,- ROYAL ComarANDER.- The Duke bf the trade,- and like Dundee whalers . . I - I . I I ' I ' . p . rominent Way it c I I at on. ( . clared vackrit On accoui ,t of Mr. Crooke' I I I I . . .. I I strengthened to encounter ice, surely flr%,,I .1- i I .. I illbsess. . Medical evide e WE E calli'ad, Arts, &-c., $1 0,290, an increas Oi Qonbingeut in the Red Sea. . W rd Blake ba md, e'aU offer I to he ubt that , - more than this can be accomplished, . . 1. which eatablisbed yo t'de a d) 1,1,31,290;, ho pitals , rid -, char ities, FAT.ffi EXPLOSIO-N.-Vifty Miners Cb servative s 1 Quebec, to,Ah 'efleg*3t tlig late lldiri;isier f E ucati r wasin- 1, i ' ' 1. ' i . CO3 L- . and navigatioti be carried on a month - . I . i ., I i .. r 92,869, , an nere se , 94 ; were killed by an explosion near I . I that if they. 7ould !i-vot. a ai at .he Bane, and incurably , and the' sad, -dolouiz%tion r ds, $ 146,':,an inc: age ea-xh'er and later than heretofore. This . . 11 !: g . .- I . nellaville, Pa., on Wedues ay last, 1 - . I . . Ca nadA PAcific. RaiWay r 8, , uti ins, find testimony was also given th it was §35,646 ; th remaining items 6 how- - F.&=r PoisoNED.-A fplimily of,fii-e - We. think is -not :o6'xpecttoomuoh; I, . 11 ]not proba)le [re Would, Survive Inore iog very little ?haDge fir am the corres. . persons in Minneapolis are sick ivit . . . I . . - . thus defeatthe GoVbrnmek and j 3in . .: and if Accomplished the season of navi- ... : ill tban two ) egi`ri Ion or. The Committee i ponding sums or 1883. I. . ; 9 . - . . . wi the Refoirm patty, Mai. he wo:ild I . i 100000101090010000MR; . G- I trichinodiB through eatin.4 raw hall L. . gation of the Bay w)uld be extended to 1 : reported t( thE 110age o this, effe&t on ,1 . -­­... ­­ The mother died after suglering hotrib. e . . . - . phdge them that Iii . I : -m entwo3ld. Thursday, and theaeat was aco rdiDgly I . ---r- - - I . 1 , i seven months every year. In that time . . - sIGov , . I , Ottawa Politic News. adorky. 4 . . 11 I , declared vacwnt and % new election I t C) ! I . I 1 na4 19th, RUCE OLIVIA I ac ode to their - 1 emairda, %] id give th 9m rr, 1884. T BETAN"REN CHrm &I) B .-! much might be accomplished, and as - i!, . ; - . ordered rhe writ ha3 alreadV been . ! I I I . . . . . th money gra ts'th. ;a(M Dow ' . The principal, and, irLi - fact the only For three years a truce ,has been . I I . experience increased means would be . " . I askIng i6sued, 11*1141 it is S f0rE-one cmialrosion I . - ; . 0 . ranged beitween Chili and'Bolivia. , y ,Z from the preserit Gol en:t. business transacted by our Dom nion . - ,Joungl for extending the open season , qrn, I , It, far- that a - an DPO Go rriment . i . .PO . .po ter 'of t le - pr vented fro a, '!-, ­ I its terms Bolivia is ­ - th r Stated that tbig pi -6 wisition was will be. re itirned,-probably by acclarria. legislators .dn ll[lg the past week, has. secur I lz year by year till practically continuous , % . I . ing Peruvian territo or an outlit I . . navigation, except perhaps during seti- for mally laid before ,i i a no , bee B us, . tion. - - Mr. James Noxcn,. of -Ingersoll, . ,een t e laeu Sion 0 4 e reso u ions' to the Bea. I I I . I . . - I was 1 considered by" the . . is the Libi rs l candidate in tie field. granting the additional aid to,.the Pacific., SUM31E R RESORTFLOOD D.-Chaut I.- - finally i I In . caucus Nominatio JiE th .. I St., and I sons of unusual serverity, would . - . qua, Lal;e outlet hi- lerflowed, the - rejected. -.a [I- I . ;7he of y,6 terday pollingon hb5thprox.1 Railway Comp ny. Or Friday Mr. 1U. 7he 7he .'' 7he and 7he .. be, established. We confidently believe . . 7he . obe - I "I . I . . . - I - .. Ili : . . fI Uiri I , vyater being as high as the unpai- I Vel 'y justl I lenoune . i3 a emen as . NEW P4: AAMENT DINGS. 0. Cameron, of, West Hurop, finisbg d up filleled flood of 1,883. le 'that such will be the reault before 'I . . . I - Se ral factori B . . 1, ; i . . ' an I I inf4mo as'falseh iod, 'and conclu es ..Thd question as to the erE(tion of an admirable speech by moving an, have closed. Iii many. yea,rs have - ,passed, onee a begin- . . ­ . I . . I . I I i Iiii . 8: i 1111! Parliament buildings came up 8mendm6nt to' h INTERESTING TO TBLEGR HERS. J4 - I . as Ilow , Hr. Wake nade no o r. is new . ning hais been made, and vessels, epei . I . . , . I the reso lntiqns, t t e. lie ; . . -61 I I . i IS . Tue'sday in lilie ,Shape -of a I 1 ' Supr8ME Court has decided that tures, of any kindtibwarh theVrei ch AgAln on effect that the *- be not .4ioncurred In at tlip . I . Y" ally adapted for the trade, placed upon , . . . . motion by Mr, Clarke (West " loronto) I I . WeStCTU Union. Telegraph Company a I . . I Co'nservalveS. W) 9 ;e th' . . . - the present time, but li at, they b, 3 re- en 9 . the route. r . I 1 0 Ort 9,11 forlaxeturn slowiDg the am) nt ex- 1. I I- responsi le for the negligc nee of Bg I . I 11 t ) publislif whatovil r e Ad ence I it - (an pended for repairs on thl prew E t build- ferred to a select com . 3,, messages,!and that it JS' . . i ,mitteii of the in trans ittinj I The ening * up of this route is of very s. t the e J . . . 9p .0 tfary, r, 11, to ings Since 18qo. Mr. Cl ke, o t cour . mater &I what is printe at the bee I - ling * that, . I set House, with potructio,kis to make a Im . 1: 01 i 7 . . ; great importance to the Cankolian I I a ibsid ' &. 1. being a Toronto mme er., famrs the - of the b*nks. 1`- . . I e into ailenoe." It.willnow'be 1. . Bbarchinginveabigation nto.the affairs 1 , . I , - Northweat,and to Much of the American i . Ita erection of & w buildii get bu, in this I I STORX ,-A. fearful Win storm swe it - . in r&x for the Miil v produce. he:differs from, t eriber fo London and standing pany, an re- Over the IState of Georgia on Tuesday, N-iorthwest also., this 1B recognized by . . . J . . be m. 1. . I ' I . . . . evilence. We shalli.See , vhat c: er on in th* Session. This , destroying life and property. . . ourse it and the* Opposition merall 7. . The -port furthi . the Americans themselves. At a farm- 1. I . !l l , 1. I .t . . . wil I 'nirsuk, ;; i after have never hesit ed to -fidoe the amendment, although easoi I aable, Bud Storm d d great damage in . arts if ., . , . p .9 1 I I . .1 . . 10 .. . .1 . erW Convention recently held in Fargo, 11111MI 1. 0 : cry of I I ex, irav , 1, at Ack the . Ohio. terrible blizzard visit Milo - I . ! - I SCIViSiDg Only a,cour0e , which bus ness . : I . Government, pecially! in tlio rur l . . . nesota a d Dakota on Hot day. . Dakotak, resolutions vyere passed in favor Sottled t a, t. .: . . B . ,, Dien would be nrelo pu rSUQ in S pri- i of establishing direot communication - T . I .1 I . CO413titu('pncieS;,­ whenevoir the - - . I I LucKy JoKERs.-The wi I of Colon . - -her'difficulty pe"Eg ,etween the tion to plat up ew buil Inge hyfopboeBeIn va,te business t ausactio 1, was opt Osed Hunt, ii millionaire lumbe: -man of Ruoi - , ' I . I I id with the markets; of the Id World by a* Dominion Governmeit An the Que ec me; e. r If it ere no for .thi deter. by the -Government on t 8 ground that .common. county, Michigan, disolose . -, ll . I I i M route from Winnipeg to Hadeon Bay. C , ­ . - mi tied hoE tili -to t ffial dis- it, would create -i delay, a ffiat delay is that be I ad bequ'eatbad $I 0100 to Car(J. , ouservatives has e idently been Sat- . . I . .1 . I ' . 11 0 . ti - By this route the distance from the Red tle4l it lap T played by he pposi , 60 I) oatis. 'bampering thel' compan , proving pre- line' Br(wn, the mothe of Artem:010 . and thev 11are i oting straiE ht . River valley to Liv ­ - I factory' sch )me ould n doubterelong .j- idicial to their iuteres SU4 inpiring Ward, at d similar amounto to Eli P - ; erpool would be ind appov ' In I I . flo I I . -ently, in amicably, - in be proceeded with. ii ' 0110 ing fro - ; . . wor, I . t. ie country. The f n g fro an king and Josh Billings. Hunt was- ' , . . I . . shortened 800 rniles This is 4 very ; . . . thE politio al tiaceB I nee Ili e is GRIGULT JRAI AND AR ASSO(IANION Ottawa correspondent g ves 6 very good lover of hu'mor, and ownedl an extensi I ' or 4 Iz I . .. : - . 4 I I . . . i v I . great ad -vantage, but it is not the obief - . . I GRANT. i"' . b les of the situation and the exciti3inent library rE ade up mainly 4 humoro . ensures tie carryiig A the Pacific I - I . . I ' literature. - . . . I 1 i edueBday Was a doy for aking t. iat prevailed : . I I , .1 one. if the distance from Winnipeg to Railway reffolutions,and the grauti rig I . ' I I I Motions and asking q 'Btions of the - Since the anaounoern ntthatiCahada INirumax BuTcaERY.-Aldvices froni Live ool by Hudson.- Bay were the tothe Company theloan Di thirty n: il- GoVern Mel t. , a- . 1E acific Railway resolutio swoutah'e in- Hayti sh)w that i rp I I I, .. . . in,repl f to Mr. Erm hundredsi.of rebels =4 1 . I same as by Montreal or Now York, it Iiondollam-' Whatisis At ho . tin'ger,l Mr. ROSS, Provir ial.. T eastrrgsr, troduded, the Quebec in mbers an re- mercham's, who incited t! () rebelli, ' . . I. . . P801-1 - . . P *.ould still be worth "while to open up He the ra,ut" 'ren said it wa3 n6t tiie ii: ention of the- presentative r6en-from 3hat, Province have been barbarously I slaughtered' . ... men 1 as I i the route, because the distance for which" I . i . GdIvernmet't to make arl chan , in the have been urging, better teIrms for Q nobec. Some of the victims Were Pied to fence . ' . . . .- .. . na i yet be or! In pode kx Lown Jut it is 1p!& I I III I , ''I . I . . commodities would require to be,caxried tb6ir dl )mau I I or . ! matter of t) te a nual gra. t of 6 .-0,000 to 'No one believe : but that the: dem rids and shot. from the ankleg the knee ,, ' . ba;.)lei'Abat I - , bet ier" thq Agricul. jura l and. Ai a A13E miation. W6uld be c.' c 4ed, but for once -in his from the knees to the ig, a, and so 01 ' i. I I 1 . by .larid to the point Of embarkation a an' d I ! There has been! more or ess, d acussion . -T- vital spot .wa . re ched ' ter ad , iono, r 'il N y subsid '1081 ' t li fe Sir Job seems to have taken a de. until the . The' . would be shorter by the Hudson -Bay hall ' of late year 3 w ether t is Ass:3) istion, c 4ed Stan , And is determined to i how displayed extraordinary coorage. 11 weed 'ace : . ". 11 reiii], fa tal ­ 0 Ed t6 - The, I . route than by either of the others. til I 0off . . 1. I ,I I I so far,At any r te, as th holdix i of the 't at the countv'ry is n,6t suboeryient ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOXE. I Arebbisho ) i & , ' .. . . ie to li ?ht b ',or . vgs I. 101199 ;yearly Provin ial Exh bition' :a cow- t te influence of the Quebec. fo', low- Feehap returned to Chicago' last . Sur - : i .1 obt 1 1 1 a . . 10 tl lm . , i ; . I I 1. Owing to the cost of land transport the we have in ci 11 I . i6ril'the terms, loerned, has no outlive - its us a n1ness, ii . i . day, from:& visit to the Pope. He WE) 3 . In de vire -I- , ; , . her e wojKZk i is doh il do - AS the deba IS progrigisse the escorted home by a procession of 10,00 ) price of wheat is nearly doublg in Mon. . knov I I it 1 il 3e: found t hel land whet uld - . d. and treal what it is in Winnipeg. - In-tbe a ., . I . . 1 not be: carried ( n withoi ,t troull -1 by the tj Me when the division I would become persons. There were overi, 100,000 pe . . . ort T , h 01 . - I . ­ S of tb o Fr D. .C' ts,Orvati,,ei I - . I at, 0 excip ' 1. - b -the help of water I . i i - ts hievitable drew, tie . tement ple along the three mile march to wi 2 y 'Aeat'y P c . ,rig the Quebec meilt d. ness the arade. Ex , summer season, i I lvar ioug large JLBSOCiatim aheady in . I . h.a been alfol, T, hob, Id lexi tgsnce,,augl Which do Jaot ask for aid amo ere -increase ceptGen. Grant' . . I i ,I I 11 0 1 i 1! , I . . - e 'CO . to from the Provricial Treasury.. It is During the past two days Scarcely a welcome, the ovation exce4ded anythin" I . transport on the - great lakes, thisine- maiim, " ' h?M tl ark i v6shp `1 e l-know . I I I tb it if tl 6 Go -,, ment member from Quebec coold be seen in .of the kind previously iwitneased i, . . quality may be to some extent corrected, def itroy tb ey fir 't at m : e di '-delernsito W . t I . I i A. graknt were wit idrawn f rom . tbe Agri. big Best. Caucus aft r 'caucus was Chicago. I [ but it con never be fully corrected save be meetit; 3, with, veri 0 * ti i i n Jie P r- , 1 T . i!; 1 : by- the opening of the Hudson Bay -1 f cul tural an TA -to Assoc iatiorr t I i t could b eld. The mem'b ra kept themsely 3o in THE 1OOR RED TITAN.,A despatch ia, ent 61. Catioda. : ' I . I . . route.- Were this route opened, a Bea- I k, j 1,- I 1 ; 11016ngeroonti ugsitsoperatious. Mr. 0 C)MMUDication, w th Sir Hector Le roge, from Fort Bufford says:i The cond - . . Ili I Ro I Iss' statc wert would, - herefole, seem vin. who impar ad -all thd pr . H' I I I , ; ­ I I., , 'I t. I . - oceedin, is to tion of the Indiana at oplar Creek . . T , . I 1 13 rhile and Wolf " oiut agE . I orablb ., Fort eabablished on udson Bay, at the I ri I i to indicate that the Gc ernmient Con- big colleagues. Sir Joh face, N, mcies isl so dep] . I -- 00 uV1 lie. mouth of the Churchill River, or. at I . I Bider the A 4so'e; iation to Pe subeErving Serious, Showed an air f indifference, that unl3ss speedy relief is r e he reckless man er i hi the usef ul i - I ' . end.1 . while his colleagues I I many milf die of starvation. "I 1. Fort York, one or more lines of railway fm ,n I . .. Ook da11xiOUB, ces 0 Canada' re b it it is- 1 ED PARK Sir Hector Langevin, who has been allowance is So meagre that it is D it i . I , 9: I THE PROPOEEED PARK T NIUAA A- , I - I " I . i a 'i C . , built connecting it with the interior, ter d is C)m I 1Z n V no ,ce !- Mr. H rt, Mon k, moNed" for abtending a caucus all eivening, entered sufficient to keep them alive. 0, Z . I , . I , - and steamships plying from it regularly, an CauBe' co Meat . b -load i 9 e B if. papergin 0DnnQCtiOn wiih the roposed the House a few minuteB1 ago' and i im. game ha i all been destroyed. Man - . . , - IeB 3nt f an Int irnaliolial Park garted information to,his colleagues that For. es have been eaten, and a number . 1r. I I I I I tablishm to 14ilverpool, it is probable that, the a Expr(s efe I 11 ; L I i . - I S'. . . igto: lb, a': lAda I 'a- [! . 1. at Niagara FaII[a i price of wheat in Winnipeg would rise Gib a Raily ay M. itter . .. He )ointed out how co,used them to look anxious. When traded o I for food. The men, are so I U :: b6follcw- the natu a be4uties of the place were Oir John, befo , almost if not altogether to the Montreal ing gtat I I I i I re the adj. urnmen ast reduced by 11unger that they are scarce- einents hie lot we 'i 66 , be ug -des, ad ho thesimplicity ight, urged t - I k ; I 1; I rryl to hat the de'a6te :be c Bed ly able to work. , The women and chil- level. The result would be that on the c I an grandeur of the atu bridone vote tak In, h olifess. at full , just d by tIL01 facts. . i . -night and a 0 e did I i in aren are gaunt and hollow-eyed fro . 11 I I W e being ma .Ired and ` ' : siverage, of years the fa rmers of Mani- It g 1! i I . id by the a . egra ( 4 ch a manner that one I'woulol infer he sta'rvatioii. 1 ays: , ! . al . . I - . Ii . c " 'k I i . er tion of hileous ngs on the determined to comelto . Lobs and the territory west of it, to the '' " The fina"Cial con . I an issuo I the IN EG PT.-Gerg. Gordo4 hasiSSU Ill tio J Canada is . . e4' . L, ' : a b ks of the river, ao ever, by the I roBult of which he was fix from certain. proclamation at Kbartoum, recognizin" , I . foat of the Rocky Mountsins,-and per- not I healti ful o L r,pro sing. ! The plib. in bl ced Dgenuity of ' atent-' edicine 'Thd*resignation this aift4noon of Hon. El Mehdi as Sultan of XLordofait, An' ., . hi 4s- doubled drit g the last 'X- ' 0 . to. I haps, also of Dakota and Northern lain. lie debt I . i ve d 'Cho I State o New I .1 rk is JJPhu Costigan, minister "of inland ' ve- granting other privileges with which . ce i teen years, and` Eln W V 0 er head of -. I . To 11 3aesota, would get from 20 to 25 3a a a . 13. , ebt of he Moving in the matter, alnol has! idopted nue, did not tend to make the feeling the Arab 3 are much pleased. Theriebells . - the: whole, popuWdl 'or. T3 ,a . :, I ' bushel more for their wheat than they Un - . . I a E cherne by which an Note of ind ad. any easier, and it was *his.pered that are hotly pressing Tokar, the commall- I - . I ited S.Vaties a bit $1.11 ljlpff he d, joi iing the Falls will 'he bono t from the resignations of Lang6vin and -Chap. der of wldch has enough r lies to Mat ,. . 11 I Stipp - can obtain under the existing gygj,, . though e larg loa( ed w I'll 6 O' i- the owners.and. turried ato a ps! rk. Mr. leau were in the hands o vern- till the End of the month, but Wants There is no obstacle to the building of a 99, tions. inorigpi in 1 Et . The He reourt hope the ment. coatiga:,Ul . -. - the Go and ammunition. El Mehdi I I .. I a gre , War Go brnmen would Bresigniation wa in- arms Is I 1; I i . ta ation of an' da h. heav di than that :aeE their way t taking 'ke action. The & sted on by Q aeb6c! ! Inhere, who stated to be in reat fear. Df assailgin ' I . ij i t3 I'thotigh we -G-ene al said t e Government urged that -ho' disgrace to the tion, rigerous restrictions .being obser " I - railway connecting Winnipeg with Hud- Of the thin d 1 Sts -1 a] I . . At;orney was a .me 9 911 - I 1 4 71 I " I '' IC L. 0111 , I elk I El I IyI a, I th 11 .i I ! , (11 BL- I I t i ) , fig t I . 11 I loon Baiy- A route for such a road has, air payrng bt, 1 _J1 adwis increas- would lik6 to a at op.binet -on acoonnt ofl his -unsteady ed inthecasesof visitors. It is: ' , in - I ­ 0 ject aimed . in fact, been alre dy* surveye .1fiers. 1. ex - d. -The , o ake I ih 3 pr of Ed 41E (Y,- brought abotlt,=no it was b &bits. i i pected that a deciBive battle will be A sidered, as 00 000 164-n will & d I ; . I Dominion Government profess to b to 1 Is Pr6s@nt a matter of national importat ce, the The debate ol tions' was fought on Sund . 6 t . e bea'vy buifterlacif I on the tes u I I ay. : I . th Carl &I L people Go'vernment ati Ottaw Should bear 1-1th much vigor to -day, I . Mendly to the undertaking' arid the . .tfi.D.. - 86 a C rrig d on W I I ; by one-fif& StrEily, no -P ea 1611- Share of the cost. The' had been n epp, - 11aciflo Railwaiy company, by their cier or at ' n 71011 ., in 06 y i ecially So or)i the parti of opposition -Abo t three o'clock Tt7lesday Mort - Sma . 4 I e lian CommiLnic io wit4 thO latter, ut had members. Mr Charltoj made a -QlJeecb itig hilSt 8, frei I . : J, . , I I 1 . - . r i I . 11 it ; i 1, ; i I W alit train doing eacit wAR I l. R , i,. I; i I 4 I , .1 I I - - .1 j , - I - " -1 4 ". 11 . :, , I, ,, I ' I i ! , .. N , , b , I - P, I ii 1 ' ­ - ff , I I I i ;, 'i " , 4 - . , . li, f I . ,it I - - " , , - ­ . I f 'i '11 i I", I i I, 11 . , ? l' .: q . .V . 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Fdrt 4 -- . oate" , ' ly 'the tree w -m not very large d 'his in- ; . - 7w I I - : in, L station, 6 freight train going weit ran . I I into t r0e o the' esiflitern-bouiud traiW$ . or III Worse. ,; 1 L I a j urj[eo MI-ght haVebeen . - L , ; , A I.. - Man i bi T,o. P, . re, whic4 had not[ jet cleared the Cal . L. I -+-One day last 10 eek 1 Kris. T ghe 'I' 11 . Ji'"', e " . ' . ; . wm -., . -main track, two of wbio'h were loaded with cattle ariol,4 t eotber withcorn. . of I Mr. Ed. Tigbe,: of Hullett ilial f4 '4 j; - . I , owivand I I bt & Ier I misfortune to slip 4 . I 1 . ,7 I - t I L I I I . ,I . . These dais were a omplete wreck. I I I . I L 1 11 armo above the wrist. i : A I . ` - I I 61a 3 -- 5 1 Four a ttle were killed and:& of! th , -- -Mr. Wm. Scotit'l Of Brucefield i boa 2 - . 4 number : tilate d. The corn was seat- mki - I a large staff of met employed In 0J),ear. 14, . r4c . iD I -and on his farm, on the 3 a 4 . - i - , I . . I V expe ; tered - ol re thel traok' the engine and 4 . I I . ees. i l . bioes, - I I tender tern -bound train were Of tb , . 4 of Stanley, formerly owln sio . I Z. : d bt W.., i I , : , I I I throivn *1 I o thwe ditch alud! badly smash- illn - ' lost. I . G.i Crosson, A humber of teamis employed in drawing the , -are i ... I wo(kt.0 ' L -. - I . . . I J I t7c ed, but oxtunat ly no lives wo;e . L i . . I . I alsib I 711 Brucefield Station I . frolm vvhexiqe i l . :it Lig I . 1 - - XI i - ­ a — . i I I ' . . . . shioped to LonZul , . Unto a g000l 1 iI . i price I I 1 . 11 ith . wil . !: sbit Joig I i :auroji otea. . I obts,ined for it. . I 3 ! . i I . ' L; . , I L . - L. - oeqna The 6 ring s46w t the West Riding 10;nw , be I -Dr. Elliott, of, Goqeri Ch tbiwriliihi to E i,nbargh , P, . 1 ­ - I . - ; Immc of Hd ro Agricultu LL I Society Will rfli, ' i wbbaonie time ag . wejlt . I I ' - , idealw' held in I I derioli on. ko,ril 10th, 1884; 0 cl I to perfect himself in Ii.ig profV88i0h . ­ n ' . : - I it . . "I -1. othel -140 I Iless than five buildings have I will be rem, embered I ; ,%ias taken vn'v - I I 'er .y 4 1 i - i . - .C. 011131 been ere'ded i t U ii6riville, uearthe I , . , ,e monthis there, Som ' agLj? bi; i ' 1 br6th i , er - -1 - . .MiLV site of 1the ffilmeqvil,le bridge, during went fro M the,Nofthw1o'st to 1 . - . ' - I ftke ean. i L -'L Z I . I iiilll past : few we 31's. I . h of him. On S&tur sy ,ey 151 0 4 ,W nruid - 1 L I L. -i! I :rrrini .the _Mr. . . uncai iv 13 ... 8 0D . Ouse in I 9 . L a'T -1 GIdderich townshi: . lie )c P I yr Is * 11 'V , -. - Be t! I Morri S,, . v v a dest Toy , I y fire on Monday e ' I tow, And whil hi to ny fri ' e 9 Uds 1: I I .! L': veel I evening - I the howebold )f last wee together with all I I L eflectE. , tb 6' worst they b 0 ,a fot the bei I I 11 - ­Thom-as Agnew, ot the 10th . 1 it. 44 t -i . - I - I I I ' !eorl. ; 1. i 1 - . Ila, V - w : il-eid v -A. v Iriable COW )ei nging to Robert 1 0 , Lof cesgion. E Uat Wa, variosh, re 4ritly I C . 11 I . Camp be suddenly 1, of dodari "'b died L 1 ' I sold hig ,u),agnificent bleavy rangl` ; Olt ", i -1. I posit after eat . I of D 800ap the sweeping from to &r. Jo;ieph Bell of I Duriga 11m " T11 , i f I 1 ,or 1 ` I t equa I the Hat a few millb I days Isgo. -the i Utifted States market, for I I -was LL , 11 6 i Of a ; 1. . '. ` I . J31gbi -Thel"Mae 'org Order of Blyth have $360. lie one; of the hest 401-ts, rail. ! : -I,- . I TU ti lately m )v A ill o their new hall. It is ed in the county.i Ile Was, ired by i I L - teal i nicely I . u nishe I* I Situated L I cl, wel - I P- Barph of Scotland,, was rising . - 2 I .13on g - 11, I - . . .1410( . being tie tr oppositt t4e postoffiee. .- 'teameeting oldi'. Mr. Agnew has two other .. 9 i - - 1 , . youf -A v 3r sue ,essfill I I was malB equall] ani' 7 pr]PM- iLq1`gi`g 'one I a . I ; 11=9 i I , . 4 1 I 311ilml held in t Ili Union Pre6byterian. church, I i Awl the other a fall col$ . Go eriC .laist L ownsbip, on .1 . .. The amounted to I . -A Leebn,rn . Orr ondent ' . vl j l tee i I i . t - - p Wp web, I c. proqeeds f , I the following- A ' art of five Yotillg -- -- , , . 11113i. . Via. I - — Mr. Samuel H ln­ I I . es, one of the - lad;ies ebikilch were mak on Sund4,y ng - . near eDing last ,,, clij for I j iveek I IL - I ; , 7 . . 110t I L 111MA pioneers ol G od3rich township, died oh I alerpas I fields, when 7- Ju re fence i I w ,, , ag met I , , , ; I PeOF i . , the 9th.in I 4t. e bad resided in Huron . I With_ Allgotsifelyo r but i . , ne, *who ,I I , , .: - in 3 n ' for over R,Ity years. He was 76 years t id the objections fou on th: e p 1 4 f ' . . - I I - I the L . H of ago.' I -The . I LB oyal Iotel, Wingham, lately fenbe to be tooboinVed, . caught firmly u ... Ann ­ I I I til , CO sho'wag ! ! L all : ions i . ; . I I - I I I anotl ; . ageo3 Mau be -I by J. L. Sturdy, will berd. it der tilia control of the Ruther- I I nobly r6SCUed ber. -The Lq- I 0. I eati a -of o I - ; c . petit ­ -- . i l . -M&P I ; after I I ford Bros. I . I H dy will rem i - - -I .. Cr() Si.Dg L a bachelor's . lig t i-8 - still a topic rnead*e . ' of con V L I niclo'n. i - . t : . : ftI.d - W . - on . I that town for a I : I iMEI lwl to I wi the aforesaid. I ' - ve ladies and 11heir 1-11 . . vond - I! -The I Blyth, Revie LAB ceased I has been moved to ,,he friendS. I I I a. I . ' . but ( exist, ani plpnt --An accident of rather' 1. a pain,W Z Ron - , Wingliam, ' . find a Wider -where the editor expects to I I It will be fielo l for action. n at ure Occurred at I tbe river 'ill, . - 101111- j . ly -far . 1 publis 0 I an&r ne title of ,1 The Wing- '! ga non,onedayrrcent)y. cause 1 John Durain's Flne - I I : t atri bedAirl'ol'tM., I I ent i . . -Wwaril t ham Vig lebte." 2 I -Darin t L I , . o, a W*iaLd storm recently Mr. J 1, I , mati nea aggeable, wbil I r the hill, and 3t . LL q hev as driving qovm. ' . t, L , -h. Isooll i 1, :! - in akvay. I I IS it. . .. .gpve 1.John Hulikiiis, of Usborne, had two I ' bro kc, loose from tl'e _ - Sle'gh AnL Oloiie . . - L t . . 1 I Weal ! !l valuable sleers. illed. by a straw Stack , L i I I fallinu'upon them. The animals were Pat rizk Pollard I S I teai -a, runt. , . . , , . rig -ollftu f'l , . I I I 4 M ig, . . I ,nI T I _ , both eboic ones, and the loss is con- over lar his sleight ted-ni was pretty bualy arid. al.14 , . hurt, a4d ,7. Mr. Pol. N . , one of ,' L . poor, 13aarl siderable. I i . I* I I -Mi. James"Smitob,, who resides in . . I his animtd horses bad was shut,, -Es ? 4i 1, g broken. The! 1, . . I it WAS causid, in Vi - , - . I the vicinity of Glena,Dnan, recently re- I . ue4ess to try to ctire . .ered , : . hil--UL. . . : ' ' -EXT i ceived.a te legratti from Mani toba stating Smith, --A.notber . of tilie . L . 1 old reSidlent$ Lof I Z . .1 . - . . I that bis son, Kirkwood was . . . . I f d f n to death Some two weeks 'Outi"L too Morris I resting . has passsd place, in t4e aiway to . h er I -last , person of Mrs.' 4oh a i . I I ­`; . ,I ,. ago on the prairip- I Re t L . ly, who died at the iresidente ofher; iw . I -Thomg,f; Me 'left auclilin, of Brussels, I 1 1'in - law Mr. Jals. Ryan, on' ! . A I L I . I cra for E h gl,and : tention C f purchasing last week With the in- some entire -of Wlt Week, 'at tilie ad vaiicegl i - - I , ' If 75 I I do* I . . ' horses. . M,-Lauchlin ' * . , horse man an C ' a is a. great determine d to have T The deceued was on A, R.yari's residence-,' .r I I, nea IL it atL W*01) - I "I 71 11 I ' tra.4.1 - . I 1 wh - she took SiCl ,-RI14 dif a tivo weeks 1, . Cal I 9 I only the b, ist ato, money can procure. lat4r. The deceased ]a kv, a-celo . ,e Mp, 1 - d 'Ir L j:, ;' . 8th. I A ; -Meseri.D.-I 4 G.Obwiard,of'Usborne I "Farmer's by - ber hu,sbaridand 6obtlichill-ran, . L " L ' , tie. i ., i ; L . Reh . have sold, beir .'--ntire colt Mo , t 'r, e, a oVe, ,_hi -V i to_ Morri. rty-t ro y , 1 It . H. -A Fa;ncy," tc Mr. 47Henry, of, St. Marys, ago' , &'ad She leaves behind all 'ems her 6hif. I ' 1 ': i - : fonn I for the halids.om . a,very fign sum of 6500. This is . e, but the colt is -a good - .. d reh " *thr : and fifty ee gAud, :ch' 11 dren 6 to . I i i . vot, L good one, and Weil, . a 1,525 pounds. mourn her loss. - 1 -- -The Brut;selz Post of las L 7 i - I bod-v . - - e res y holding a SabbatJ,h . ry ( .1. al 'an JUL e L School convention at tains the followiu& - "". Last Tuef day Our 1 i ; !, ' M. cc I " . WiDgham, on .. I arch 11th and 12th toll$orial artist, tl-oseph, Laird, hirdwell to bachellOrhOod by- juart bade . I i [ I I 1; y,W -. I - Fish I I next. An interesting programme of - f.. Miss Eliza Bnrn , Df Hen -ryo; i . , , 'Rev. I i, viaile" addresses i 6nd di aussIon a is , being pre- ! . I Jef rey Hill, of Lb&well, 4 perfO-r=Ie4 I " the i I , I - - I limp! pared for the oco: asion. ' - -Mr. J. J. BY. DW13 son of Mr. Adam ) L . I ceremorgy. . L The bride. was Biiportea by- Aliss A-Lgie Burns, slisterof the . C I !I b4de, Z' t I I 1i 0 n E . I -oh: Pr I Brown' of Ratni tion, until recently con. t neetedL w- th We I i e1galand Revenue n . and the griaorn bt Jopeph C in , J ri pb6U.: I 1! I ll I L . I . f L . pis-e-: I . department at Wifn :sor, has been re for on. ; 1, Tb,o bappy Couple Ieft 1 rubsela , , I do I . 1, I A.onTnesday airterobn accompAlmea, ___: . I i .. I - I - In I 11 I . . moved to )(Oderilob tD 1511 the v"Aney 0 Uth, 11. Detlor. by L S&MUgs, L _ . J - . . r 111id I wife, 100-11 I l t : aira . . . . 1' jout 1 - - L I - caused by be Of Mr. S. -We h a ve thf week to chronicle the : L . friends in Seafort4 and Brussels W1,6: I . , I , i I V : f _ I Vrc-1 - of L of L of L Janieg Tucl.--, of Cran death of L r i I Win 9, happy maril.ied- life With. all Ahe I . I I i I ,I)AZA. . . . 'brook, which tao k place on Suuds y, the accompanying blessings. - I % . . I In p i I : f r . - - ­ i I L . , - W110. . 10-th inst. H6 h d rejached- the - savan- L ded 77 1 He was buried . iss .0180 . . .­­ I . 11 I I ) L I 1 I ' erich, has had prit ed in gold letpers, 4 ' i L , . froix age of y0arg. . al'141ye honiors on Tuesday. with. Or , . . on pale blue ribbon of ottoman 4orA '%e10()Me, I , . . Ju2kigt able, -On Th arsday afternoon Mr. Alex. to I "'Weloome, a P em. entitleg: . Eighty Four,. and -1; ias pr''esentegla 60 Ty 4 : . . - . y . .. - Crawfura, Jr. b4a the misfortune badly Zut his fooi while working in the to Hie Lordship B.- Shop'- Walsh, and the I I i, : . t -b p- E L . . . woods nor ffi Of Gotrie. He -will be Horiorable Messn, . MO*st, Cartwrigbt, M Xtnzie Blake,! eameron, AIR] It L : I I . ; emt . . I ; . C0110i . laid up by the accident, although the wound is not considered a danger- Rose and G. W. R4s I ; also, to the eai- i i il i I I i. tr$411 . I I ` t4 One Lone. . - :L --On A1 Inday i S'Son I[ of Mr. Hadley,of tore of the Glo4a Preh;a. Each copy L I and Ottawa Free! . is elInbellishea vith I I f ' 1 I . : . 'is 100 . - . ,,­- Teeswater, while working at Thompsowe . aeSj na in filoSelle, 9 . . . . L I t9i repr SgentiLng. baAe - 'a whitel 1: I 1. I . I Rw--i,, I saw mill,had a iiarrow escape for his -a life. It a ears h6 gotoa ght in 9, pulley, - Of. Aowers, cornuedp ia L filol4elle, lying orr,,an I pen in t 11 I I arichor f'Cor-islt . . , I i! I: , i i, : appr teri ,, and was arriea!, some distance by the . I ( ve Ac, and -all ry andi finished -with A ' ! , wrtis ca lly 4es4ned tas , j 1! i i . . I L 1, : I - I I afro belt,wben'iegotout. Hishandaiiasirm I l If . I i I i i I - yon were ba dI3 injured. J 1 On the night 0, IN - . I --- 26th ofl ovem I .; 113ev-S I rs. J. Smith -Mrs. r. Rope and. Af . be7r. last, a strangg r ' I ; I in Winghlarn -wex' jK . I L . F.Wt left Londe boro for Bra on on Tneg- nd ind ed i6 ace ompgrry VI two-youl,ng 1116:14: f . : . the dayof last;week,jacoompanied- by their . . . I . (tra ed respecti vely Simons And Price) . 'i housa ;1 L . f3be families. A. large crowd assembled I ; in Lower Wingliam, arid A! I 01111111141MIN I the statiol to see them off. They all i few hours After tho' str4' ' arrived .he 1 : niger i. I lartil left acco. paniea by: the well wishes i WAS robbed of 5126 ,.in bank notes; to- 1 i . - 33er., L of the wh 0 condmurrity. I : I L I; gether With somell * Silver and. 91 ia j : 1 1!. I ; -On Weduesilsy morning, last week, . . I , -to I _- Wa . I. -The two you men Iven `1 i 'L F I I I rtow . not . as a freight train 'Was going west -it I i Il the United Stat4l's i mediattlily faer i ' -! I I . . I L I I grsii Struck a lo, -ry near Stapleton, smashing fhe robbery, wherg the LL TeMainea.for a i ;' 11 I . Put I , it to pieces. The three men who stood Short time and ag*in r urnea to Wing- I. 1 : i 93 ,Whf I . L their by it narro wly OLS ape.d With , lives. I I ban i and were arror$ted and gent to .; . i L t " ' . . pic L accident wag caused by the fog, as Grich gaol to stand, their trial. They ; 1 4600 ,The i the approach of -the train could not be Were I : tried last we( k Wore Judge Toms . I I .1 hem . I . seen. ana R 6 . acquitted, u ' ,eported that the .1 . . . :Bad i -On Thursday eveoing last. week 'Miss 'I co plainarit, vvho ;'.'a;.,. Js Lush., in-- 4 i, ! :: - I . . % - q Ann e CaMpbell, teacher of the ten Is carrying thi I Case to a higher 1. 4' '00ta . junior aivsion K')f St. Andrew's ward , . I I 004t. ! I - . . ! I .1 / . : 11ag-1 School, Goderich, met: with, a rather . , --4-On. TbursdaylieveWng 7t)l inst,,. L ilwhu I Severe acci lent. L While . Elk&ting on some L Jac sonls hat atoti'la in Olinton had a: :;' I . i . stea rough ice iss Campbell feir heavily, . nartoW escape from 4 beiog destroyed . . by 7 i. I the Z . -and in tryi g to save lip,riself fractured fire As Jimee, J f Zh-Son WAS Abo-M't to !L I retu her right In at the wrist. . close the Store, &Irdtiln I the w! u 11 . :; t i ; . his -I -On Sa rday evenipg last w ' eek, trips .1 chandelier to blow utir h V! . i i I and in Exeter, Some evil disposed . the thetein, the whole U1811 L( .1 5811 . '! I a( lai person visited Mr. Robert Davis' . - ' - -a.-, floo with no regar 4 ie pieces. -The for' tl ,I Ii pots slaughter house, and poisoned three . . oil from th6 lamps 4uiekly ran over the . L * 14 1418 fine pigs. ,On, thb sa,Me evening floo1r, ignited, aud i0'arnotpent was,in's i . tako . he had- tw lv.e, fowls poisoned. It is .1 mass of flumes. Alssioance- from 1 the , I abs ; Supposed paris green was-- the poison . I used. I - ! adjoining building " . $ ummoved. The I . flames were nOW BEread over a Japan e Of I plwi, a ne -A trotting match took 1place. on the . L al bo#t twelve feet B, [uaro. New Woollens : . : . I foul.] I . ice at gham., on Fiidsyo the 8th - , 1; I . er grasped froin couvter " d : I t4e an . i The Inst. Th re were six entries, Mr. W. f thrown on. the fier, P el menti, I69ectlug . isliar i Barnes' borse, Vingba.m. took firat I . ! the!,gleaired result,.', , "What Might haNe I L "id Prize; Mr. Wm. Uele's horse, Wing. I . beeIi a most disasi!toul&; fire , I I .i . 'll, Is 0! ham, seed1d, Ana. Mr. Sbane's horse, : . . averted Mr. Jacks in's loss will I)e 4 : "Ut - i . I . I tWe Blyth,thha.t Some two hundredpeo- . $20* i 11 . ..I I . , i . and ple witnesElEld the races. . -A very said ani 4 fata.1 ac ; . I . . the -The New Orleans Times -Democrat T." Ifni curred at Benmiller oxi Wedne sy ,I , I - , ­-lah ` makes honorabla mention of Mr. Geo. Q In Afternoon, 13th in 3t. It. appears ­ I I L . -a - b p yy' Swanson, Goderich boy, wbo gallantly while James Hollid ay wasgawilag a t ve - rescued John Sollman, a coal wheeler, in the bush, it fell: upda,him . nab ' t . It . ng 1; . I I !aPpe who fell into the river at Algiers on the . his right leg at th, -- kneq and t, , gh . S. I I I the v list inat., and, narrowly escaped drown - j,lly T l. t, ,IIIl , h _. was olawri,and thi PO L I . the . . - ing. Ge ge .learned Swimming in I bearing lnpon the, unforturiat 3 yo I . I'll, 9 I t . Tiw Goderi6h harbor,: and the skill did him ma'A lifted off, And i meakal m sist tiea] credit on t iis ioccagion, seritfor. About h0f P413t ten 0A T'hurs. . ten - i -The total asiessment fbr the town- day, morning the d0ctorts in attends=08 - f -. Bhip of Stanley, for the y olr 1883 was commenced the ivork of amputatio% I l .. - r . xers+14 31,745,935. The, sum raisod for county which took over an houT to Accompush. -- 1, i 011 a I purposes v AS 63,491.87 ; for the town. About twetity miauties' afterwards the, i . ; ! Rler`0 Ship, 42,%9.55; for scho6la $4,273.57 patitent expired, beitig L too Weak to sut- I i and . and the do 3, tax 4806. The itotal receipts . . vive, the operation.1 . Before his aeath 118 ' ! . beea for tlxe ypa r 512,2455.66 a4d, the total m violence of a =joy hriatian experienoo - :: . 11stelf ,payments $10,639,62, leaving a balance for i of those him. 'Who were ,a teudW I - the " next ye ar of $1606,04. . -Mr. E Ward' Jackson., of East Wa- 1, 'He WAS albout 28 Yeare Of age, ; being one of a largo family ofa widovied . I . the 1 13mo ed by a fall- 1 wanosh, w s sevg$rely injur Mot her. L ­ Cow— ing tree W i e working in the bush one , . . !!!!!!!!!!! ! . . bar, day recen . The tree' had. I . I -On Tuesday afWrnoon of 1. t WANk . . I ,of z, and he w endeavoring to free it, when , . a body of revivalists, of the AT nuonite mla r it Budderil slid backwards on the Stump 1 I I I . ; I I . ! . ! . i . ; . i I I I z . . ; I . L I I . I - . m . . I ; I . persuasion, marcL, .a tbrough tho at r eU . I 1-a ,9 I . . L ! I : L I . i i ; . I I ; - L I I L I : L I : . - . I I .. I , . - - - I I I