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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-01-30, Page 4I * - FF . I i � � I � 1! ; . T d � I ! n - I " � . -1 , I 1 P -UOJL A %JJmn . � I'll . I 11.11 4 "I- . - � � . - TkIZ klUJAUI — .,.&r . ; -4 - - � . I L I . � I 11 - � - , I � I -- . I — ; -- = il I ---- - - I I ; � MMMMMMMEEMENNNOMMM" I � � I - . I � �, . . I - I I . . I . ! .. � - . ; . � I 11 I I ,L � never obtained. An Irish Americanbals. � I r Ia st, wil �hwe: kind, "and, as in duty ound, your pe- . throw the blame upon' the Government, . . - I . � .1 . E, BUTTERICK. & 00818 at the polls in Octobe . ts . itron suspicion. t . � .. t, . � - 4 ' ' I been arrested on F � .1 I ­ .1 . . � k,t . �tition-eris W.0 -ever pray, " though wliat no one for a moment doub . Farrar, . � . n . .; -k 1. I Reliable Paper Patterns for all kinds of effect. Those who voted 'for ' A � . - Archdeacon ill kVestini ster , . . �5 - � . I d for- Whom-, the pra yer is to be, and There are two questions which the . , o � X aimless malignity : � ! . lbadies),. Misses' - Boys' and Children's will now have -an opportunity of roN i ronto especially would like Abbey denounced the 7 i -1 I . ing iy 11 in duty bound " � we things -which . -i I I I �, �7 I . t people of To . 2 -i . . I - this of the outrages, which were cone d : � � � Garments, for sale by Ho,FFmA,N BROS- their sincerity and honest, '' b no " fellah can understand. " Perhaps to see the Government deal with. eive � : . I 11 ly e tri( tly' - . in human form. � .1 � S.e&forth,.'-, --- s-,jgiol�, viz., tax'exemptions and new and execut I - i - I �t i� I ed.by fiends I 1� - I f . . f it would'be too great,a strain on the. I t � ilig . � �. le , - � observi *the . law themselve.4, - i md � I - s ago He said that God, had frustrated 9 � I . . r I . ---- --- ------ . I I Biritish Constitution to do away 'with, Parliamen t buildings. Thi ee week . � . . so devili!sh I -; � rinc, its observance byloth st 1'he . -y an overwhelming majorit they ex- worst results of a conspiracy i . I ... . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . se" I, - litUe pieces of- official . onsense of this I I yl of the blackest crimes 'in i - - . � I Scott Act Association of 1 this Cou ity gort,� as well as thos�-gotgeous, but high- I ressed their desire that all. exemptions that some , , � .� I I - � -wic - (A- .,/ t 1'. � pale, before its ihsane ,k, U� I Ag"The figure between the parenthesis after should now be preparing i .- per ect: ly unnecessary, formalities which' ae- should be done a*ay With, and I have history I � - . I � . ' i, r .t I � that if a vote wete Aess. . i . i , "ch Rne denotes the page of the paper on which their arrangem ents for having the &.%v , campotay the opening Lof the House, but r. o doubt whatever � . M i, 11 � F . . . - 0000� . � .., , . the advertisement will. be found. I I 1 -.. FC 1. I it would be interesting at any rate to t ),ken upon pie - question, that even 'a � . , Z -Z " �� -Brothers.. (5) 1 - I �- � 17 1 ; American Steel Nail"obnston efficiently enforced. They -h e a very . Lrger majority would be found to exist � j'k s 1. I . see the experiment tr�ed. This is a I Huron Notes. - -t . i . -, ': � " Cheapt Place to Buy�T-. Kidd. (6) -n,3,41- i " -his business -like country and a practical .i I favor 0 new build s Z-�- - great and grave responsibil M , ing . Whetli& ­ . There were registered in' the town ,��­t. Winthrop -A. Goventock. (5) . I �­. ,�� . ... � � � , � i in I �'. B' na--0. M. Whitney. (5) : matter. If the Act - proves a ailu by age, and the tendency to directness and tie remainder of the Province is ,with of W' gham'during the past year, F58 - -4 - .. ' - I , -%iro mat- e . , 1137 roleme to Milk Drawers --J. Moore. (6) . . . r e be the people of Toronto on these t births, 23 marriages axid 39 deaths. - � 1,,� �,Z - -its non-obseitvance � a ry . simplicity of in tho4 is too strong to . I , reason of e . I I ., ­ . . I -in qu),rters conne -��., -., i - , Note ikst--S. Cole. (5) cted ters is perhaps open to doubt, and it is . ­ - 16ig resisted., even. -The friends of .' Hrs. Thos. Baird, of I � 7 '' � -bare of thebla e I � - , . .. 4 Business Chance --Mrs. Mary Andrus. (5) considerable s I will be' . , 1Y, IR . 1. . � 1. I w - not at all lik�ly that �anytliiiig definite .� . Notice -P. S. CarroU. (5) ith legislation. . Stanley, will be glad to learli.that she is I � . . � . - I I Z ; ,% -- and rialitly too, upo n6- that [,AS- ither duruilg the coming - ; - : �1: il - Auction We of Farm St*ck-D. McCuaig. (5) placed, -0 . I .. � � .i THE COMING SE88ION , will . be done iii e steadily recovering from her illness. " % "' 01. . Horses for Sale -J. J. Parish. (5) sociation, as also if its � pr isions lare 1 -� - . I 9 3saton. I � Win. . � It is not - -A valuable horse belonging to � 1: . . � Is exp to be a lively one. . . � - . House and mt for Sale -J. Dorsey, (5) - , ected usual repairs, etc., have been .- E . -- --; � .4 � i The ssion of Tacker . Ou`.' Allen, of the 7th conce 1­��:�j - t I , Farm for Sale -J. Ward. (6) I effiGiently enforce( I - I '. � . � . 10y, th 3ugbt that there will I)c much legisla buil(lings, but , - I thro4flal, ei r agen I I ­ I I ­. - , I . ade to the Pitrliament � . rroll. (5)' k . 1, 141 � Notice to Creditors -P. S. Ca .­ * � smith,, died one day last week. Tbe " , . - .- they will be entitled to qnd , ill rec iv liaractur,.as there 4'. I . � � e tic n of an import,%At .c . A ted -Bell & Dougail'. (a), � I : _ t le expenditure of no mnoulit of -money - - - 111 'Q an I -now animal was valued tit $250, - I tFli. d 172=ds to Loan-Mgan and Co. (a) -te meed ' f - credit forlits success., are comparatively -few subjects c)ul(f convert the ancient and venerable � it ., their (It 0 1 -, I I pt Stock -for Sale -A. R. Smith, (8) . I within the jurisdiction of the Legisla- -Mr. 1�. Dolmage, of Tilsolibutg, has i4 - BankrU , ;4,t. It is tinae, there -fore, that structure into a fit place� of habitation. ­. . Auctjot�,%ale-A Hunter. (5) 1 .- I e vfere up ture which have not been dealt with . . sold his farill of 100 acres, lot 24, coil- - - I I ­�,' . � A. `� Fish, Ft ih-Wilson &Youug. (a) I . . . For the past week or two .the carridors cess, � `7, Howick, to 'Mr. John Brown -i and do,ing.. . . . : . and, to some extent set at rest. The I Ion I : 7 �2"- , I , I . P If, �- "u - A. Charlasworth. (8) . I 1. and passages have been full of -unpleas- , . I - - . . I - - j, C - �%hl I ?ede- Ior $3,700. . I T=PTgA esworth. (8) . great :fight, . however between the I I 1 11 - I . 9 . . . ation of the �- 4- I I a lit odors, and as the ventil, -Itlobert CoMyn, soil of Win. Corny", � ,­ ., I - �..: �� Saturday Sale -J. P. Brine. (a) . - Two Important E,ve k'ts. . ral prialciple- and the Provincial prind- . ! � � 4 � : I . . ... ambers is notoriously defective, tile of Turnberry, on Monda;y evening last, ; I , i P. --- - � - r the past -w- . . t&JIt ple, which has been waging for some 11 11 , will probably this session have Z, , - During eek, t , por le hers ��- I . . li�- !, . - . . � � . years past with no small bittern ss, and lel tunity of seeing for them- accidentally Swallowed a 25 cent piece, �- " . -- - ` f;,. 1 - - .,� eventshave occurred whic a-ve ere- another oppor gnd felt none the worse for it.. I � �� �� I � � 4 � � � � i � � t to tile I - 7 � . ­ " t ot . splves whether or not new buildings are 0 I � I .. pio I !� f � . . - I � � it, r 0,1! tit t" x 0 Z which is by lio mea,lis fought on _ nk Scott, : . I , . -Last week while Mr. Fra . �- -1. -> 1. . �4 ated the m ost intense . ' ei %ment not end,, will, for the next two months or so . - I I 6X - .. - � I - . . I . ­. - I .­­ ; . . r not urgently neede& . G. ­ — � ' of Stanley, was cutting wood in the I I . - . only throughout E in all have the tumble-down buildings on Front � �. ngland but - I , . . . . . - � , � . Street as' its , axena. More" properly I- .. — . . bush, e accidentally cut his great toe , ��Z ,� SEAFG,RTH, FRIDAY, Jan. 30, 1885. parts of tbe,world. Thp fi ' ' . - , with e axe which will keep him off . �� . . r. t was the . 4 I,- I t �1 I , I -I I I .­ � �, . I . . . � speaking, P�erliaps, it will liavg.tlien for , News of the Week It. I � - � � . � .­ i . .� .-. . � , , engagement of the British. t 1.odpla with e � � . I : . I : � ­ � � . I ­­ L I - 10 e . - � - i- . o�ne of its arenas, as it is not � PW�CLSB. -The French have sustained work for some time. - , 'n 11 -While Mr. John'Mugford, of. COl- � ` - in, �;,' �. pt.� 'As a sevel;e repulse at Keelu g. � .1 F� -� - The .W,aird-enship. � the forces of El-Ma,hdi , i � posed that the statelier pN 'at Ottaw,k- �, � �. , : . - 41 , . ! � - unp � . 1, � ' ' ect last week, a detachin it'of �G,en- Nvill be at- all free from the fray. Since SEVI E COLD. -The weather is re- home, was helping his son bind a load of T stat ! � � 1�, � At the open, . . - . igg, o f the Huron County '' '- i 1 ' the Ia an . -- 1 7 ,:. t St lileeting of the Legislature cedentrdly, cold ill, Germ � ` bay lastweek,the biAder slipped, striking I I i ' . �­ � . . . I , � . I commaind , . I TmEmr -WARNING.--The 'Hamburg bim, ill tlie.side, breaking one of Ili$ I �� Council, on Tuesday last,, Mr. Patrick era,l - -Wolseley's under, Ithe I - I I . I , I I I � � � � I RE � . I o. . - d . ­ .. . � . 1i i- Relly, ed direction. of General- Stewax�, ; efe4ted I Folice have received a -warning of a iibs. ' : � . Reeve of Blyth, was i.elect . I i x Z - . . � . Have be6n gained- on the partof ,the % larger force . while driving from. �,�-. I I and drove back a - very mucill, lot to blow up the Bourse with dyna- -Will. Muir, I - -i. is I Province. In the case of McLaren vs. le. . I . . Warden by a. majority 'of three, over � .1 . . �;" f . am . - Diite. Wroxeter to Jamestown, th other day, r .1 ;�a of native troops. Since th no tidings - � I I - ,;�� i Mr. Thomas Strachan, Reeve of Grey. , I . - -Caldwel], wh ch involved the failiolls . . - . I. - . - A I . - i � REINFORCE31ENTS FOR WOLSELEV.- was thrown out of his buggy and badly ,.. I li -nil I � , have been reqeived froi .� � I ­ �- G 'S'billi. tb Privy Council coni- a I . I 1; There was a time when the VN arden-ship � 'The War Office have ordered the injured by the horse taking fright . ­ ­ . ' ' . I 'ri- �. I ­.� : . i-,9, an, d fears are noiv enterta Ined i that he pletel overturned the position taken by sbils at Malta and Gibralter toyeingf,011rce running away. . I � I .- ; was &position worthy of the anibition . i i i .., 1-;, i . r ' � - 4'an4 his the ov onents, of, that measure, and left t !'� " was-zlibsequently over powere Lord Wolseley.. belongi t Mr Robert "In .- F - -tit - � . -4. � of Our best m enr but now­� that the use- --,.-,, , I I , i . Ottawa Government witho a . ., � - - .1 the I PROPOSED ExHiBiTio,.N'.-The'proposal Dickson, of Grey, broteolie'r'leg last I . - tire forces massacred. Should this " - . - if 4 .. i - fulness of the Cotinty Council is largely . eA � . - 1, shadoNV of. justification of its repeated �Off - I 12 - � . : . tb hold an American Exhibition in Loii- Sunday by being thrown the gang . �� ZD � * will 6reat � - �. . . . � 1. : , -� I . - thin unfortunately prove tfud, . e disallowance. The bill. which was pass- on next year is favorably received in way f.oing ill th � a, - g of the past, the honor is much I I I to e barn. She had7to be 7 . . . - ( . z, t - . ed last Session for the .third or fourth ( I - - - . - � less covetedl. 4owever, it i8 an honor a new phase in Egyptian ai fairs ,and ,will ngland. I kille I r ­ � � 01.11 1, -ely to be allowed to re- ' . . " . p I time i9mow lik. . ----�Thomas Hill, of the 'tli concession .4- . ta be selected by one's -fellows. to pre- - necessitate the English Governn�ent. - FERRIBLE SIfOW SLI))E.S.-Two hall- ' . � ; -1 I . . . . I . . , f . . main quietly upon the statute boo1c. dred porsons have been buried alive by of Morris, has sold; his fifty acre farm - � I -* 1 � , 91 -de over -their deliberations, and we largely increasing the-mili y oreg iii M I � - � � 9: in - I . �- , . I r. McLaxen will be the last mail to the terrible avialan'ches in - the districts to John and Charles Agin, for the sum � I . !7- � 4 - th Egypt, and going into the truggle, with ask for its repeal, at all events, as he is ving . si i.: have ne doubt but the I I . - -- of Ivrea and Aosti-ii, Italy. of $2,600.- Mr. Hill intends I enio g - i,eeve of Bly 8 . � �ft 4 � I . t � 1. . -lie - I � 7'. N - wiR fill" the i6sition to which he Ims renewed energy and de.terminaition. a ,grbat &al better under it than 1 A Rien RASCAL. -Ferdinand Dittman to London. � � � w . . i . . The I . would be with' ut any law at all. J L.. I - :t 7 :,64 Having once commenced they must bon- 0 a wealthy farmer of Sa,ylesville, Wiscon- -Messrs. John McCool, W ii. Ball, ' r. . bee " aPpointed -with all due dignity . I E I ­. Boundary question, which- divided -witli - i . -. Ir - . - � I . siul has been sentenced to a year in James Mair, Chas. Lovett au� Robert , * I . . I quer no matter at what sacrifice. -, ... I . oil � Hallett, . - ; � � a#d i-inpartiahi-t3r, and to the satisf action � the Streams bill the honor of being the t side Of I . . . 3� t I � � !,,!-- penitentiary for making' c ' nterfeit sil- -Miller, of the wes .'typ�� wtele- most disturbing question in Canadian " parations 'to build . � concem e , I � . Of. - - it ver certificates. � Z ­ . . . 1! . � d. -Since the above was . I- are each making pre - , f *I' - . I . i . . I - I .% %7 - , gra,m has �been, received, ivb . -, I io'wever, politics, has re ' ceived a partial s i ettle- THE SKYE Cnoywms. -A police expe- I - fine brick houses th is summer. 1 . . - - I - .- ­ t . .. . � nient, and so far the advantage rests dition. has beeii despatched to Kilmuir -Mr, John Roani e l in the I . . : !, lacks confirmation -saying at 6eneral . I � - �-., :� I The Big Paxhambnts. . 7 0 most decidedly with Ontario and the and Glendale, Isle, of Skye, wberd the school in section No. 3, Ho -wick, died I I :. . � 'Stewart has had a series o: b thes "'and Ontaxio Government. It has been held I . ' -%v do , ness of 1. %� I � I - I I The Ontario Legislature was opened . ; . . - I crofters are reported to. be in rebellion last week after a fe 6ys ! ill � . TL . � � has succeeded in defea,tir g t1 e Arabs by the court of last resort that the against the sheriff. I typhoid fever. Several other I members . f ., . 'Westem bouq,daries of the Provi � at Toronto on Wednesday with the and capturin- Meternnell,andivas serl- ince -- Dispum) LiklE PoLiciEs.-The Earl of the family are down. -%vith !tile same ''. ­ 9 -whi - . ,; . . usual cerem,QiAes. The -session is not '�eed upon by the arbitra- . - I I ell were a 's life was insured to tlie disease. F - � . .1 � - I I . F - � � and e c ommand t . - I ously wounded hirnseff and I th of Aylesford . I . tors are. in and fact the proper ' -Tenry Tichbourne, -%ibo,cauie , � ­ i . ected to be a, very lengthy or exciting now de-�olves upo Si exteAt of a million dollars, and it, is - --tvir. I . . OXP - ii, r Charles Wilson . 1, I I . .. boundaries,- and doubtlqss, if the Do- ' I ; . -6 in 1834 and had liesided ill � t� .. - stated that his policies will be disputed to 01nad, - � . . 1. � � ea� ' . . , om, although several important m - million Governu - I No accounts are given of * the. I zilled or nent hadA4 �t the last on the �Yrounith!at lie concealed material the vicinity of G'oderieh ever since-, die(r I . ' I I� . I . ­ . . I t . 1� i �, sures are promised by- the Govern m-ent wounded on either side. : � - moment,withdrawn. froth, tile reference facts as to his h4alth. I . athis n�sidencel' in ('oderich toNvu last ?I 1 � . " ' - ' - I I . E - and noitice has been gi-K,en of a large. The second event which, ias so -stirred to the Privy Council, the northern A SUBJECT FOR VAR'LIA*A1E.NT.-N`orth- week. The deceased had reablie(I tile - I - � I - boundaries would have been found to be --- . . : I t . . . . ? , I - cote, in a . d j o I nind was the' dast,ardry a.t- where the arbitrators said they were I I' number -of private bills. The Opposi- the Public n eli al Bideford, lii-ntq good age of 83 years. . a P . - 11 ' . that it was pro le there would be an -Gorrie inust be a good pla�e to ive I I , tion have had the wind so effectuaRy t - . .1 i � . empt oil Saturday Jast* to bl up tile also. A very material point in connec 11 : , . � early meeting of ar. iamen scuss in so far. as wood is conceriied. Tile 5' - - knocked out of them by there ent .- e - � gligh tio C � ,rent pJricie s $1 : . p rlialne, t ii with the boundary dispute o . I il­ ,f I . I c (1 O's -En a n buildings and the - . Egyptian affairs' Enterprise says the cui i ­ . - - I f lorts given by the Suprem e Cow-ts, that ' STILL RE.I,dAINS UNSETTLED. THE -XIATHDI 1IT11OUT `P-.ELovisio.xs.-- per cord for green and $1.2Qfordry. ,. ": i -.. - - tower. of London by - d3 -na.mite, and . � ' ' - � J L - weal- a s th ey'were. bef ore, they will I ik ely - 'Elie latest Arrab papers -state that the Just think of it. Who need be cold . 11, VA 0 :�. I - -which proved partially succes9fil. This ,Namely, the que�tion as to the owner � � �1 I i� . - . 11 ! ­,; . be vastly mere� so. during the present Ship of the soil in the territory. It will Malidi is short I of provisions, and - has with wood at these prices. I . � . U 'A is the most daring outragge Vie dyna- I assels - :,4 1 . be � renlembgred. that Sir John, after been forced to end a portion of his -Mr. F. C. Rogers, of the, Br � � k - 7 A session.s. Judg4ig from the tdide of the miters have yet attempted, 4d is suffi- I '. I - - oort Salt Works has sent a box of 4alry -salt . . F' I agreeincr -to refer this matter to the Privy airilly back to 6rdofau. They rel ..�-' I or 0 - . I -- I fralis they h of big own inanufacture to tho World s , , - � . I . 1. . 1 ,..5�. cient to strike terror and d i smai rinto the Council at the same time that the other that he has 121'000 troops at Omdur- . I - - " . I . i defeating the Government during e . . . - i � I th - ' part of the case was submitted, sudden- rainiann. I . � Exposition at Nevv.Orleans. Jbere is . : � -� I I.- hearts of the English people.Aaa instsuch . . �� � � I pre 0 I Now FALL ON THE ALPS.'�Tbe snow nothing like one casting their liread up- . � . sent parliament either by fair means ' I ly changed his mind ,and refused to (10' & ; . . ; .1� . attacks as th ese it is impossiblei to pre- ' ; . I ­ A or foul, and they will likely settle down . . I . so., no doubt recognizing 'the� weakness fall -on the Italian Alps -is � the heaviest on tb,e waters. . I - . . - .1 � : � I IF; ,,�'- , pare. It seerihs, also, .that; tll4e-is as o� his contention. This was, and is, that within the meriory of �m n. Terrible -.-A large buck (leer, -with antlers, � ,� I ' - I �. I ' - - I , . " and .. .. tain'ty that the parpe! I 'rators c . e territory having been surrendered accounts arrive from the villages. des- weighing over 200 lbs., was ion exhi- � � , yet no cer & tl� , -al hotel in' Brussels - " I � hopelessly helplessly into opposition ,- * troyed. As far as known 00 lives have bitiqu at the Centi I I �, I was by the Indians, to the C itle . . I The Dominion Parliament , r6wn, the t * . I ; ,4 a 11 . . also tlie terrible and cowardly deed . can be ' e deer iWas shot �, to the soil passed'to the Dominion, and been lost. The troops isplay much one day last week. -"rh I I I . . - - ­ � I -, 1 0 - Ot,l Ler not to the Province. This. is the g , y . ,� ��t opened at Ottawa on Thursday. What discovered. -What objec than round heroism in. effecting rescues. I I in Muskoka b 'Mr. P. McRweii of 'Me - I I . I I ; I . . , � I . � ;- thei nature of the bill of fare will be that, . I Killop, and wiH-be shipped tA� Quebec. - : Sim ply to give annoyance thlb'se peopl(F taken,bylliminthat Yorkville speech, THE, EGYTTIAN PRoBLEx. -European � � . I - . . . 1(1 ivered ,in a moment of weakness newsptipers commenting on the recent - as wee , r. rin , 0 ; o erl 1 � I f : our Dominion legislators will have set cam have in coTninitting th ese butrazes. - . ) ' � 1�: , . � . ­ I mviisllip, Maitland concession �sustaffied I . ­ I . . i - I -d.a,mple occasion to regret, b&ttley t I 7 7 before them is not yet known. Itis it is difficult t � . t If ch he -hA - express,the opinion that the ex- . . . :, : o-., conceive. If they -desire which h'e declared that .Ontario should pedition wi d to an English protee- very severe injuries by the failing of i a : - �11 � � likely, however,'that the discussions i 9, tree. Hadhe been a few feet nearer " - , - , . to avenge the wrongs ai i d or to ' rat over Eg pt. It is reported in I I of I rel n t have ' one acre of,land, one stick'of to � I . . I . I :t � � e OY � . ! I �, lie would likely have been 1, instantly i I . i will -be much more lively than in the force the Eng,lish people to redress I Eber or .one lunip of lead, iron ' I . I i .391, smaillero6nd -less pretenrilous bat equally grievances, they are certainly I t�er i Or Alexandria that tile Mabdi has intrust- i . 1, r . I I t gold." It was in this Speech that lie ed 011ivier Pain with a Special mission killed. TeS1)O11LlC1It says: Tile clergy- . . I -A COI - � I ' g�oing 6 declared the Crooks Act not to be worth to the European courts. - Z � -a -in r are -the , porta t legislative body f6ronto.. . , . im wrong- Way about it. The , - . . y 1 -- ' - -e in% at - I e pa,per was. written on, and, it is -ii of . � . Ili(- Bayfield hax , ligumted wba , . - - - NF OR THREATE'NINUI. - � . . i , ak greatesteneiiiies Ireland ever had, as I A possilile t they call "union prayer in�eetfiigs " , I . The Ottawa Opposition, although we, I51PRISO- ,D F ) i i - � � I - A I hat the grand constitu- Thirty-four,nier, womerf and young lads ; .It 'I 11 al lawyer n * . each stleceedinc, outrage on lay prove to -be as inuch 0 � - in numbers, is exceedingly strong in 0 ly results in ti were on Satu rd, y sentenced at Carlow - -which are doiiicr a multit-Lid"ci Of ('Ood 0 � , - 1. � I among the -wil(I and careless; of that �I C f point of debatin,g, ability, and the I less Sympathy being felt. for that un-�- -111'staken in one case,as ill the other. Ili Ireland,.to thixty days' iniprisonment -village. , ; . . .. . I the meantime the timbev, one of the I m � U�ble failure of the National Policy -fortunate., country. - Betwe,,rrtle EgYP- c.1 ief sources of wealth in. -that region, i each for threateling death to a tenant -Rev. 13. B. Keefer, formerly rof � � . 1. � . I � . I � . . i O'. � t . is -ented a farm, boycotted, -inali, �; . to acco, m-plis what -wag pronu-sed i I it, tianwax,aad the Irish dynami7ers, the Ning rapidly removed by those'who who had I be- AX am - and brother of Mr... E. Keefer, - : -: &�* , . � ; ) i : . . i� . ; . � . � '- . cause of the evi tion of a former tenant. tD � . I - . who has been -p-Lishing the Scott � gives them a hold upo h i Clinton, 0 � ii t. eir opponents 1 English Governm­ ent are havi rig 'their I tie obtained 1p..p-�iiiission from the . . ' . � . . � ,.� . . E)�TRFME CO I IN TF,x.A,q.-A des- ipaign in � f . %million Governinent-in illany cases , ,Act can Lennox, has sued the . which they will not be slow to take ad- liands full, although the la� fter il�qems tb e � patch from Dallas, Texas, on Saturday Anti -Scott journal of Napance for libel, ' 7. 1�qems the � ,I I � ig-to do so, and if this � . - i . r a mere soi I �. va,XL%ge of.- The entanglemdnfts' -with most difficult =4 - troublesome The cold 3n&p c6ntinues, and re- v � . problem says: 1 ., - I , 1 7- 1 i ad of thing is kept up a *re;Lt while � laying his damages at $5,000. � I . i I 9 11 � J � I I . .. I.O.Ilger Sir John's 'predictioli that this ports from all parts of the State show -One day last Week a son of Mr. � � I! the Canada Pacific Railway Company .of the two. i I � � . . � � . . I I � .. . 4, . I � I i I the loss of cattly and sheep to be ap- Michael -INIcQuade, of Tuckersinith had m . � . . wifl be amother wea,k spot in the Gov- . . . 4 - Pi-ovince will not get " one stick of tim- 3 F � . . I . . : ' I - palling. The extremely' dry summer the misfortune to get his ]land caught in , 17 ernmeut's, armor, as A is an open secret A.%rowm R important victary "I'As been . b4r�" may-rec6ive a Sinister verification. a. bare condition, and' a str The little finger was , - � - I - ..4 i i I I . G1. .ea,tly, no doubt, to Sir John's sur- left the ranges ia. aw cutter. � �-,� ,�e co m. 11 once m. ore be sup- , achieved by the, tempe.ram e , abl, -% ere badly .lacerated. lie is doing well under � -. that th -. pany Nvi patty- " On n, ise, it has turueA out that the License . �1�e cattle nil, - to li re through a sev . I 0 � - . - - . P I � .- ' . . - , p . plianits for Government aid in some Thursday of last . ] 's C, I . . I � winter. It is probable that 30 per cent. medical care. . 1, - . . Ile S, ott X -et A i whio�h was ,, . , 1; I ­ of the neat cattle and 60 per cent. of tile -Says the Brussels Post: Between , - - - ,- ,� � - h by the, . NOT WORTH THE PAPER - . � City of, Inelp. . N - aspingpropensities of the was carried in the ity of i ! I i shaipe. The gr. : *' : . - r . . sheep will b C � . � L which it was written wi not the Methodist hurch I e lo�t. ,In Bosque county tile Army and the 2 : I 'S . , Eastern Provinces will be another tliom unexpectedly large litiaj 11, -ity; � ,. of 169. 9. half the eneep died Wednesdii, before holding ineeth ight, and the � 1� C It y . igs every n 4 � ' I looks Act but the McCarthy Act. � -1 - � . � in the miais-t6rial flesh which will cause (,� uci eifig the firs't - 11, st be a sour ic to last,'.and it is thought that Thursday Presbyterian churches spending tw o or � . I ph li�s the honor of b . ce of very great gr -f I � � I , night's heavy S. eet - killed 'most of � � considerabile pain and Qmxiety before , the three nights each week in special ,ser - E - - Ontario city -thathas adopted the Scott tl e philanthropic ?legislator who only 0 W . . � . I - . 'I ' . ue$- �i uder. . Th e aggregate loss will not vices, tile people of Brussels .5bould be � � . i . Act. That the o be carried * �( ok up the q ­ oil when it -was forced remaL : i - they are appeased.- On the whole, the Act will al� run'short of $4(,000,000. . on the up grade. . I . I f * I - - I , ,- Ottawa Government are likely to ha*e in .the county of WeRington � is gener I ally li , �on hini, that all his well nle�nt efforts I . , * � � . - . . i . � . W iiah soiiieb ow i vere not so inuch ap- DIABOLICAL 1LTTBXPT' To BLOW Ur -The followin-g are the municipal , . � - . - � - 0 . 1, admitted by all parties. Speaking 6f � eciated as they ought to h' ve been, THE BRITISH 11 USE ----OF PARLIAMENT.- officers appointed for the village of Bay- - . their haudslu,11, and although they wil - � k . . - a a .1 , w , � ' w . P - . . . � probably, get safely through the s the position of the probibitiou question 6Ve only resultbd in another blow at The excitement and'a,larm throuig � I ,'ession, hl . fliout field for the current year : Uriii. *.N-lorri- . .- . � .'.'�k - � I th are &-are to.'1qe, harrassed on every - th . . . his che#shed reputation as a lawyer. London Was intense when it became son, clerk ; Charles Meyers, assessor ; i �; ey . � . I l! i is Province the Toronto - Mail says: ; i ' . . known that an attempt had been made and T. J. .'LNIarks, treasurer. - The col- � . I not hii-ve a becl-of T'lieseaiesomeoffthe topics to which i I 2- � I " We believe that the heart of ,�uy such ` ' - �i c W+ t -Governor may be expect- i tteblow Up tl e Tower of London and lectorship is laid over till February � - t1 e Lielftenan I . -, to, repose.. i ., Their ma' t ? - , ­ I : * I ; . . . . I roses . jority is I I orgatlization. as existed ,to oppose the e( to allude in. his speech- and whiell � House of I rliament. Last Satur- to give time to collect the reniainmg : . � � f . . 14 . 2 1 e overn ent will very probably ex- .ay,. ins .,is lor y er p. n. wo . . .. - I - large aud Pliant, b - it isl composed Of ,, passing of the: .Scott Act .'is ftearly �, I I � I . I � . � I . I - ' . A � . - losions occurred at the Parliament -,Mr. Appleton Elcoat, of Tucker- ; b antagonistic elem, eats, all alike needy b. 1i it as a. few of tile scalps in their e � c ' broken' a.a. d- that the advocates of the , ; 7 ­ . I , . , ­ : I MR' . Ouse. The sebollid came about three Smith, has sold his splendid thorough - I . r e in 11 I � I an(I grasping, and likely to be exceed- " Act will hav � each co test for the I , a,t -will be done this session in the inutes after the first.- One was neoir bred -Durham calf " Doctor " to Mr. Jno. . . . . . I . I . . . � i e 7 o i4gly troublesom e if' their demands, no '.' futare a weaker foe�to fight. " '. This is - litaitter of niversity Federation Se of C Henr�,, of Hullett,'for the suni of $1.75 � ,�- . 7' if any- , e Hou ommons and the other at Ia. � I I t ' I . : . uster hall. The outrage w -well -worth every cent . -, , I ant, a.re not ed an m portant confession -coming from a t1i,ing, depends not so much 'upon the Westmi as . I . ipatter how exor colilpti, i ' ' It is a good one, . ' X . . A I W V -will be all 7 1 Government as upon the various bodies tile most succes ful which has yet been that has been paid for it. aiid7 . I ith-, Ve rn ay, therefore, look for - journal wh, ose sympathies were not onl I . � - : � I - : - aes, in ena at Ot- i y themselves. ' If they ,can agree upon a made upon any of the public buildings acquislition to the thoroughbred stock. of . F I . I � �. I I T - lively tin the political ar * With the Anti -Scott' AA party, but pla,ii mutually acceptable, Avh ell they Since the inauguration of the dynamite Hallett. ' . . . . 1. I tawa, before the present session draws to . which. a f eN'11' days ago declared itself b*-ve so far failed to do, it is 'ill i the last warfare. The famous old buildin ; I . 1 , i . g Was -.Mr. Jas. Ferguson, late headiiiaAel. � � . I . .1 I . � : � I I . - " . � . 4f,gree unlikely that th � '. a close. strongly Opposed to prohibition in way e G6vernment crowded with visitors at tile time of the of the Wingliam schools, has, been ap- . I . � . � q. ' I ' ; . � . We have, as u su o� #6 . pointed headmaster of the Teeswater � I ad,, m ade arrangge- f orm. � . Ile Legislat�ire will- seek' to throw explosion and a large number of them : - , , It proves the rapid and .substain- I. k M, I i � I I i � . I . ments to, have a reliable correspondent tial ill the pa,th ,of those ,,Who are were badly bruised although no fatali- public school.-,. It appears that one day � .grow-th . stones r I � I which the prohibitiou*seuti- I . . ki t bring this desirable object tlesare reporte . It is known that the lastweek theheadinasterof theTeeswater ; . . R�e. ing 0 1 .. - . ' I . � I I both at Toronto, ar d Ottawa,. from ea . I : . � I I -!;vil, �. ch , ;nen� has had in this Province.' . a�out. If -their-own prints' can be relied hifernalillachinps were ignited bly sul- schools left suddenly for 7 . I - . parts unkno � . : � � whom we M r ceive, a wee,15ly letter . I I of Wi. Ui r . . . � upon, the principal a.ttadks,,wliicli' the phuric acid, wh ell worked througli cot- and Mr. Ferglison accepted tile vacant � : I ---- - ­­­­ ­ 3 I : I . 1i - . I I L I . durinLy the session ' ing in concise and Gp�osition will ina,ke this session will t4n wo6l and ate a;way the cap beheath. - position. . _ , givi m I I O.UR TO-RONT0 LETTER . . - p . � T X-eadalAe form �, a su m Inary of the pro- , I . — I I . be in connection with matte'rA,,:of adinin- he process occupied twenty minutes - --The Clinton '.New Era says : Some I � : - . . . . . istration. Two departments ba-ve been t1me, allo-wing the conspirator to es6p6pe time since a surgical operation was per- Cleedings. so that out readers will be able (From Our:- own Corn . C) � . I I . . ,�,�ponde*.). i 'The electric 1 1- . I I � . . singled out for special assault -those of before the explosion. lifilit- formed onMrs. Dickson, of Belgrave, at Z i I . to keep tharoug --I �� - posted, iii the busi- ' . � To.ROXTO, Ja�uary 27th, 1885. Education -and Crown . Lai -ids. "Elie ing office of the� House of Comilions ' was the Grand Union here, and for 2 montils : , � , t . I I . , - I 1�- ness, of each H-ouse" as it Progresses.. F or some weeks past a proclaniation I in.nall-discussed school book matter will destroyed, and'the apparatus rendered she has been compelled to remain here. I . 11 * I �, "I 6 has been appearing in -the Ontaxio, b brought up in judgment against Mr. unfit for use. A closer inspection shows We are glad to learn, notwithstanding t , I � Withe,ut the tlabo r of wadi. g Urctugh 0 ' I � I --� . I - e S e I � I Gazette, addressed . . Wi Ross, and Colonizati I on Roads tie ruin to hay�'e been more appalling r6ports,to the contrary, tbat sh lia r - : I I . columns of long and windy Speeches. . P certain persons I � � " - -%i ill be made to do duty as a m-eapoin ian supposed. The ost offiep ill the covered, and was this week able to leave : - ; uto corres I *c 'ihful,P . - : '. The first letter f r In our Toro , - �esignated­ therein a " Our Fai - N : � a ,,ainst Mr. P uffe I f in I a,rdee. The gen emen of I bby was destroye . Several h for her home. i I e6l1ing upon them to assemble To- t e Opposition will find weig - ----�M � , $' deut appearsi, t I I in Ur Ross and Ilocks of stone, 14 inches "thick, i % r. BY F. Wade of 13russels; has I r Pon , thi�� Week, and nex - � , I I I . ' will ronto *on Wednesday, the 28th inst. I 11 to Al .r. Pardee mettle enough to eep them i ig half a ton were upheaved. In Ttlie received a communication from the se- . � w- eek our .Ottaiw6o " correspondent . . . - . . � - . � ' treat, act,'do, and. conclude up4 those � fx lly employed,'aald it is to e feared Council Chamber of the Tower whole cretary, of the Elora and Goderich. rail- - I I give his impressions: of.. things in and til -at the charges of mismanage ent ,and 0,,Lses made of cut glass, . a quarter of an way scheme asking for the retu -I" � 0 I is for � I about that burg. : things Which in Our Legislature of, - the corruption in connection with' these ilch thick containing armour, were the past 3 years forthe exports and im7 " . . .� 1.�� .1 Province of Ont . ario, by- the Common matters will meet the fate of all charges sliattered. I Thewall against which the ports. Thesestatistics are secured all along . . . Council of Our said Province may, by. of a like kind which have been made d ite ' i placed was sixteen feet the proposed route and"compiled in one I . -General has issued his the favor of God, be ordain�d. Iferein before. The report.of the j ii dges Who t y1i'e1Z'7n"ot 'A listanding which the plas- report to be sent to the Canada 'Pacific . THE Governor � � wl . I . - I � .1 proelaimation,. declaring. the Scott Act fail not." Translated into the vernacu- R . I � I . i � - f6rinedthe.Commission in the bribery teringonth opposite side for Several Railway authorities. -, I ' 1." � I lar this is simpl � * - to be in force in the counties of . ,et , I e. Iffuron, � y ,v a notice that the conspiracy matter has not yetbeen made fe was, S14 ell to the floor, leaving the -Mrs. Win. Hillijwd,' of Brandon - - �, - � Brace aud N-orfolk on and I after the Is�t Legislative Asse in-bly begins its Session public, and no doubt will - i-enlain- in S- lieworktare. The Tower officials Manitoba, formerly of Groderich, is coil- . . . . on the am e.d. Why it is Still o�ficial keeping until preseliWl to the believe a woman deposited the dyna,mite filled in the county jail there as a hilia- I I I I .. of May next,. that being the date at thought necessary to use the stilted House. No whisper of what its coil- ill the building. The police some tifine tic, and tile 'Sun of th'pt town asks if she � I I . ' . _r I which the present liquor Reenses, expire. language of two hun, dred years ago, in- eason to believe that a woman is insane, and adds : 1' There i's no doubt Z� � . ts are l,ias yet been heard, but that it ago had r' I .. I -1 - . �. . I I ,- This effectually settles the question of stead of the business English of to-Aay Will be a fair -and impartial ,document ,as constantly passing back and forth but that the. -woman is weak-minded I �. . . . . In. notices of this kind is almost as,. gr ' � the objections, raised against th6 Act . eat and one which will fix the dis ,race upon between America and England for -the and it is quite apparent nothing has be, ' . . . - ell : 1. . . ; 4 e h' ' Iv L i's g I ' ' , I al e I - I , a � ,e I, J ,e 0.11 e Y, I E I - i 7 't ' " hat I bal, 0110, � I ; - � , I 'I I I I . t4 4 li ' � I f14�1 I I �, 4111 t1l G � b ; I'Wh � I . -- , a mvstery as the origin and meaning of ' the proper shoulders and utterly dis- urpose of importing dynamite. She .done at home to help this allment. In . fl coming into, force, and makes it definite thai nev�r-fail,in phrase which app ; edit the att ' ts of Mr' Wredith ,as .frequently. watched but evidence conversati - i � . 9 ears er emy) . on with the- lady she' speaks ­ �hxt the wM of the people, as expressed at the end of all petitions, I of whatever and other friends of the accused to s fficient to warrant her' arrest was quite sensibly -and'rationally oil -illost I � ; I- L, - - I I . . I I I . I . � � . � I I . I . . I . �! � . � � � I f- . � - � I ­ � . � ; . � ��,- . 11 I % . I . 1. I . .1 I I I � I I . . . . - � . . � . � I I I I : I . ; I . - .- � . I .. � . � - I ; . . . I . . I -. . . I I . I � . . . . . � i I :I I . - � I I � , I I * - -- - . . I - . I , . . I . . � . . I . . . � . . .ri � I . t � . I ­ . � �. . . - � . - .. -.I.- � ­ I � - � . I . . - I I . . - . — 1� . . � . , t ., I I � , .-iI -I . �. I . . : I , ; . I b I - * i I , I ­ I '.. : � .. I . - - .: ! i ,, � : . 11 I I ! ; . . , i I FF . I i � � I � 1! ; . T d � I ! n - I " � . -1 , I 1 P -UOJL A %JJmn . � I'll . I 11.11 4 "I- . - � � . - TkIZ klUJAUI — .,.&r . ; -4 - - � . I L I . � I 11 - � - , I � I -- . I — ; -- = il I ---- - - I I ; � MMMMMMMEEMENNNOMMM" I � � I - . I � �, . . I - I I . . I . ! .. � - . ; . � I 11 I I ,L � never obtained. An Irish Americanbals. � I r Ia st, wil �hwe: kind, "and, as in duty ound, your pe- . throw the blame upon' the Government, . . - I . � .1 . E, BUTTERICK. & 00818 at the polls in Octobe . ts . itron suspicion. t . � .. t, . � - 4 ' ' I been arrested on F � .1 I ­ .1 . . � k,t . �tition-eris W.0 -ever pray, " though wliat no one for a moment doub . Farrar, . � . n . .; -k 1. I Reliable Paper Patterns for all kinds of effect. Those who voted 'for ' A � . - Archdeacon ill kVestini ster , . . �5 - � . I d for- Whom-, the pra yer is to be, and There are two questions which the . , o � X aimless malignity : � ! . lbadies),. Misses' - Boys' and Children's will now have -an opportunity of roN i ronto especially would like Abbey denounced the 7 i -1 I . ing iy 11 in duty bound " � we things -which . -i I I I �, �7 I . t people of To . 2 -i . . I - this of the outrages, which were cone d : � � � Garments, for sale by Ho,FFmA,N BROS- their sincerity and honest, '' b no " fellah can understand. " Perhaps to see the Government deal with. eive � : . I 11 ly e tri( tly' - . in human form. � .1 � S.e&forth,.'-, --- s-,jgiol�, viz., tax'exemptions and new and execut I - i - I �t i� I ed.by fiends I 1� - I f . . f it would'be too great,a strain on the. I t � ilig . � �. le , - � observi *the . law themselve.4, - i md � I - s ago He said that God, had frustrated 9 � I . . r I . ---- --- ------ . I I Biritish Constitution to do away 'with, Parliamen t buildings. Thi ee week . � . . so devili!sh I -; � rinc, its observance byloth st 1'he . -y an overwhelming majorit they ex- worst results of a conspiracy i . I ... . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . se" I, - litUe pieces of- official . onsense of this I I yl of the blackest crimes 'in i - - . � I Scott Act Association of 1 this Cou ity gort,� as well as thos�-gotgeous, but high- I ressed their desire that all. exemptions that some , , � .� I I - � -wic - (A- .,/ t 1'. � pale, before its ihsane ,k, U� I Ag"The figure between the parenthesis after should now be preparing i .- per ect: ly unnecessary, formalities which' ae- should be done a*ay With, and I have history I � - . I � . ' i, r .t I � that if a vote wete Aess. . i . i , "ch Rne denotes the page of the paper on which their arrangem ents for having the &.%v , campotay the opening Lof the House, but r. o doubt whatever � . M i, 11 � F . . . - 0000� . � .., , . the advertisement will. be found. I I 1 -.. FC 1. I it would be interesting at any rate to t ),ken upon pie - question, that even 'a � . , Z -Z " �� -Brothers.. (5) 1 - I �- � 17 1 ; American Steel Nail"obnston efficiently enforced. They -h e a very . Lrger majority would be found to exist � j'k s 1. I . see the experiment tr�ed. This is a I Huron Notes. - -t . i . -, ': � " Cheapt Place to Buy�T-. Kidd. (6) -n,3,41- i " -his business -like country and a practical .i I favor 0 new build s Z-�- - great and grave responsibil M , ing . Whetli& ­ . There were registered in' the town ,��­t. Winthrop -A. Goventock. (5) . I �­. ,�� . ... � � � , � i in I �'. B' na--0. M. Whitney. (5) : matter. If the Act - proves a ailu by age, and the tendency to directness and tie remainder of the Province is ,with of W' gham'during the past year, F58 - -4 - .. ' - I , -%iro mat- e . , 1137 roleme to Milk Drawers --J. Moore. (6) . . . r e be the people of Toronto on these t births, 23 marriages axid 39 deaths. - � 1,,� �,Z - -its non-obseitvance � a ry . simplicity of in tho4 is too strong to . I , reason of e . I I ., ­ . . I -in qu),rters conne -��., -., i - , Note ikst--S. Cole. (5) cted ters is perhaps open to doubt, and it is . ­ - 16ig resisted., even. -The friends of .' Hrs. Thos. Baird, of I � 7 '' � -bare of thebla e I � - , . .. 4 Business Chance --Mrs. Mary Andrus. (5) considerable s I will be' . , 1Y, IR . 1. . � 1. I w - not at all lik�ly that �anytliiiig definite .� . Notice -P. S. CarroU. (5) ith legislation. . Stanley, will be glad to learli.that she is I � . . � . - I I Z ; ,% -- and rialitly too, upo n6- that [,AS- ither duruilg the coming - ; - : �1: il - Auction We of Farm St*ck-D. McCuaig. (5) placed, -0 . I .. � � .i THE COMING SE88ION , will . be done iii e steadily recovering from her illness. " % "' 01. . Horses for Sale -J. J. Parish. (5) sociation, as also if its � pr isions lare 1 -� - . I 9 3saton. I � Win. . � It is not - -A valuable horse belonging to � 1: . . � Is exp to be a lively one. . . � - . House and mt for Sale -J. Dorsey, (5) - , ected usual repairs, etc., have been .- E . -- --; � .4 � i The ssion of Tacker . Ou`.' Allen, of the 7th conce 1­��:�j - t I , Farm for Sale -J. Ward. (6) I effiGiently enforce( I - I '. � . � . 10y, th 3ugbt that there will I)c much legisla buil(lings, but , - I thro4flal, ei r agen I I ­ I I ­. - , I . ade to the Pitrliament � . rroll. (5)' k . 1, 141 � Notice to Creditors -P. S. Ca .­ * � smith,, died one day last week. Tbe " , . - .- they will be entitled to qnd , ill rec iv liaractur,.as there 4'. I . � � e tic n of an import,%At .c . A ted -Bell & Dougail'. (a), � I : _ t le expenditure of no mnoulit of -money - - - 111 'Q an I -now animal was valued tit $250, - I tFli. d 172=ds to Loan-Mgan and Co. (a) -te meed ' f - credit forlits success., are comparatively -few subjects c)ul(f convert the ancient and venerable � it ., their (It 0 1 -, I I pt Stock -for Sale -A. R. Smith, (8) . I within the jurisdiction of the Legisla- -Mr. 1�. Dolmage, of Tilsolibutg, has i4 - BankrU , ;4,t. It is tinae, there -fore, that structure into a fit place� of habitation. ­. . Auctjot�,%ale-A Hunter. (5) 1 .- I e vfere up ture which have not been dealt with . . sold his farill of 100 acres, lot 24, coil- - - I I ­�,' . � A. `� Fish, Ft ih-Wilson &Youug. (a) I . . . For the past week or two .the carridors cess, � `7, Howick, to 'Mr. John Brown -i and do,ing.. . . . : . and, to some extent set at rest. The I Ion I : 7 �2"- , I , I . P If, �- "u - A. Charlasworth. (8) . I 1. and passages have been full of -unpleas- , . I - - . . I - - j, C - �%hl I ?ede- Ior $3,700. . I T=PTgA esworth. (8) . great :fight, . however between the I I 1 11 - I . 9 . . . ation of the �- 4- I I a lit odors, and as the ventil, -Itlobert CoMyn, soil of Win. Corny", � ,­ ., I - �..: �� Saturday Sale -J. P. Brine. (a) . - Two Important E,ve k'ts. . ral prialciple- and the Provincial prind- . ! � � 4 � : I . . ... ambers is notoriously defective, tile of Turnberry, on Monda;y evening last, ; I , i P. --- - � - r the past -w- . . t&JIt ple, which has been waging for some 11 11 , will probably this session have Z, , - During eek, t , por le hers ��- I . . li�- !, . - . . � � . years past with no small bittern ss, and lel tunity of seeing for them- accidentally Swallowed a 25 cent piece, �- " . -- - ` f;,. 1 - - .,� eventshave occurred whic a-ve ere- another oppor gnd felt none the worse for it.. I � �� �� I � � 4 � � � � i � � t to tile I - 7 � . ­ " t ot . splves whether or not new buildings are 0 I � I .. pio I !� f � . . - I � � it, r 0,1! tit t" x 0 Z which is by lio mea,lis fought on _ nk Scott, : . I , . -Last week while Mr. Fra . �- -1. -> 1. . �4 ated the m ost intense . ' ei %ment not end,, will, for the next two months or so . - I I 6X - .. - � I - . . I . ­. - I .­­ ; . . r not urgently neede& . G. ­ — � ' of Stanley, was cutting wood in the I I . - . only throughout E in all have the tumble-down buildings on Front � �. ngland but - I , . . . . . - � , � . Street as' its , axena. More" properly I- .. — . . bush, e accidentally cut his great toe , ��Z ,� SEAFG,RTH, FRIDAY, Jan. 30, 1885. parts of tbe,world. Thp fi ' ' . - , with e axe which will keep him off . �� . . r. t was the . 4 I,- I t �1 I , I -I I I .­ � �, . I . . . � speaking, P�erliaps, it will liavg.tlien for , News of the Week It. I � - � � . � .­ i . .� .-. . � , , engagement of the British. t 1.odpla with e � � . I : . I : � ­ � � . I ­­ L I - 10 e . - � - i- . o�ne of its arenas, as it is not � PW�CLSB. -The French have sustained work for some time. - , 'n 11 -While Mr. John'Mugford, of. COl- � ` - in, �;,' �. pt.� 'As a sevel;e repulse at Keelu g. � .1 F� -� - The .W,aird-enship. � the forces of El-Ma,hdi , i � posed that the statelier pN 'at Ottaw,k- �, � �. , : . - 41 , . ! � - unp � . 1, � ' ' ect last week, a detachin it'of �G,en- Nvill be at- all free from the fray. Since SEVI E COLD. -The weather is re- home, was helping his son bind a load of T stat ! � � 1�, � At the open, . . - . igg, o f the Huron County '' '- i 1 ' the Ia an . -- 1 7 ,:. t St lileeting of the Legislature cedentrdly, cold ill, Germ � ` bay lastweek,the biAder slipped, striking I I i ' . �­ � . . . I , � . I commaind , . I TmEmr -WARNING.--The 'Hamburg bim, ill tlie.side, breaking one of Ili$ I �� Council, on Tuesday last,, Mr. Patrick era,l - -Wolseley's under, Ithe I - I I . I , I I I � � � � I RE � . I o. . - d . ­ .. . � . 1i i- Relly, ed direction. of General- Stewax�, ; efe4ted I Folice have received a -warning of a iibs. ' : � . Reeve of Blyth, was i.elect . I i x Z - . . � . Have be6n gained- on the partof ,the % larger force . while driving from. �,�-. I I and drove back a - very mucill, lot to blow up the Bourse with dyna- -Will. Muir, I - -i. is I Province. In the case of McLaren vs. le. . I . . Warden by a. majority 'of three, over � .1 . . �;" f . am . - Diite. Wroxeter to Jamestown, th other day, r .1 ;�a of native troops. Since th no tidings - � I I - ,;�� i Mr. Thomas Strachan, Reeve of Grey. , I . - -Caldwel], wh ch involved the failiolls . . - . I. - . - A I . - i � REINFORCE31ENTS FOR WOLSELEV.- was thrown out of his buggy and badly ,.. I li -nil I � , have been reqeived froi .� � I ­ �- G 'S'billi. tb Privy Council coni- a I . I 1; There was a time when the VN arden-ship � 'The War Office have ordered the injured by the horse taking fright . ­ ­ . ' ' . I 'ri- �. I ­.� : . i-,9, an, d fears are noiv enterta Ined i that he pletel overturned the position taken by sbils at Malta and Gibralter toyeingf,011rce running away. . I � I .- ; was &position worthy of the anibition . i i i .., 1-;, i . r ' � - 4'an4 his the ov onents, of, that measure, and left t !'� " was-zlibsequently over powere Lord Wolseley.. belongi t Mr Robert "In .- F - -tit - � . -4. � of Our best m enr but now­� that the use- --,.-,, , I I , i . Ottawa Government witho a . ., � - - .1 the I PROPOSED ExHiBiTio,.N'.-The'proposal Dickson, of Grey, broteolie'r'leg last I . - tire forces massacred. Should this " - . - if 4 .. i - fulness of the Cotinty Council is largely . eA � . - 1, shadoNV of. justification of its repeated �Off - I 12 - � . : . tb hold an American Exhibition in Loii- Sunday by being thrown the gang . �� ZD � * will 6reat � - �. . . . � 1. : , -� I . - thin unfortunately prove tfud, . e disallowance. The bill. which was pass- on next year is favorably received in way f.oing ill th � a, - g of the past, the honor is much I I I to e barn. She had7to be 7 . . . - ( . z, t - . ed last Session for the .third or fourth ( I - - - . - � less covetedl. 4owever, it i8 an honor a new phase in Egyptian ai fairs ,and ,will ngland. I kille I r ­ � � 01.11 1, -ely to be allowed to re- ' . . " . p I time i9mow lik. . ----�Thomas Hill, of the 'tli concession .4- . ta be selected by one's -fellows. to pre- - necessitate the English Governn�ent. - FERRIBLE SIfOW SLI))E.S.-Two hall- ' . � ; -1 I . . . . I . . , f . . main quietly upon the statute boo1c. dred porsons have been buried alive by of Morris, has sold; his fifty acre farm - � I -* 1 � , 91 -de over -their deliberations, and we largely increasing the-mili y oreg iii M I � - � � 9: in - I . �- , . I r. McLaxen will be the last mail to the terrible avialan'ches in - the districts to John and Charles Agin, for the sum � I . !7- � 4 - th Egypt, and going into the truggle, with ask for its repeal, at all events, as he is ving . si i.: have ne doubt but the I I . - -- of Ivrea and Aosti-ii, Italy. of $2,600.- Mr. Hill intends I enio g - i,eeve of Bly 8 . � �ft 4 � I . t � 1. . -lie - I � 7'. N - wiR fill" the i6sition to which he Ims renewed energy and de.terminaition. a ,grbat &al better under it than 1 A Rien RASCAL. -Ferdinand Dittman to London. � � � w . . i . . The I . would be with' ut any law at all. J L.. I - :t 7 :,64 Having once commenced they must bon- 0 a wealthy farmer of Sa,ylesville, Wiscon- -Messrs. John McCool, W ii. Ball, ' r. . bee " aPpointed -with all due dignity . I E I ­. Boundary question, which- divided -witli - i . -. Ir - . - � I . siul has been sentenced to a year in James Mair, Chas. Lovett au� Robert , * I . . I quer no matter at what sacrifice. -, ... I . oil � Hallett, . - ; � � a#d i-inpartiahi-t3r, and to the satisf action � the Streams bill the honor of being the t side Of I . . . 3� t I � � !,,!-- penitentiary for making' c ' nterfeit sil- -Miller, of the wes .'typ�� wtele- most disturbing question in Canadian " parations 'to build . � concem e , I � . Of. - - it ver certificates. � Z ­ . . . 1! . � d. -Since the above was . I- are each making pre - , f *I' - . I . i . . I - I .% %7 - , gra,m has �been, received, ivb . -, I io'wever, politics, has re ' ceived a partial s i ettle- THE SKYE Cnoywms. -A police expe- I - fine brick houses th is summer. 1 . . - - I - .- ­ t . .. . � nient, and so far the advantage rests dition. has beeii despatched to Kilmuir -Mr, John Roani e l in the I . . : !, lacks confirmation -saying at 6eneral . I � - �-., :� I The Big Paxhambnts. . 7 0 most decidedly with Ontario and the and Glendale, Isle, of Skye, wberd the school in section No. 3, Ho -wick, died I I :. . � 'Stewart has had a series o: b thes "'and Ontaxio Government. It has been held I . ' -%v do , ness of 1. %� I � I - I I The Ontario Legislature was opened . ; . . - I crofters are reported to. be in rebellion last week after a fe 6ys ! ill � . TL . � � has succeeded in defea,tir g t1 e Arabs by the court of last resort that the against the sheriff. I typhoid fever. Several other I members . f ., . 'Westem bouq,daries of the Provi � at Toronto on Wednesday with the and capturin- Meternnell,andivas serl- ince -- Dispum) LiklE PoLiciEs.-The Earl of the family are down. -%vith !tile same ''. ­ 9 -whi - . ,; . . usual cerem,QiAes. The -session is not '�eed upon by the arbitra- . - I I ell were a 's life was insured to tlie disease. F - � . .1 � - I I . F - � � and e c ommand t . - I ously wounded hirnseff and I th of Aylesford . I . tors are. in and fact the proper ' -Tenry Tichbourne, -%ibo,cauie , � ­ i . ected to be a, very lengthy or exciting now de-�olves upo Si exteAt of a million dollars, and it, is - --tvir. I . . OXP - ii, r Charles Wilson . 1, I I . .. boundaries,- and doubtlqss, if the Do- ' I ; . -6 in 1834 and had liesided ill � t� .. - stated that his policies will be disputed to 01nad, - � . . 1. � � ea� ' . . , om, although several important m - million Governu - I No accounts are given of * the. I zilled or nent hadA4 �t the last on the �Yrounith!at lie concealed material the vicinity of G'oderieh ever since-, die(r I . ' I I� . I . ­ . . I t . 1� i �, sures are promised by- the Govern m-ent wounded on either side. : � - moment,withdrawn. froth, tile reference facts as to his h4alth. I . athis n�sidencel' in ('oderich toNvu last ?I 1 � . " ' - ' - I I . E - and noitice has been gi-K,en of a large. The second event which, ias so -stirred to the Privy Council, the northern A SUBJECT FOR VAR'LIA*A1E.NT.-N`orth- week. The deceased had reablie(I tile - I - � I - boundaries would have been found to be --- . . : I t . . . . ? , I - cote, in a . d j o I nind was the' dast,ardry a.t- where the arbitrators said they were I I' number -of private bills. The Opposi- the Public n eli al Bideford, lii-ntq good age of 83 years. . a P . - 11 ' . that it was pro le there would be an -Gorrie inust be a good pla�e to ive I I , tion have had the wind so effectuaRy t - . .1 i � . empt oil Saturday Jast* to bl up tile also. A very material point in connec 11 : , . � early meeting of ar. iamen scuss in so far. as wood is conceriied. Tile 5' - - knocked out of them by there ent .- e - � gligh tio C � ,rent pJricie s $1 : . p rlialne, t ii with the boundary dispute o . I il­ ,f I . I c (1 O's -En a n buildings and the - . Egyptian affairs' Enterprise says the cui i ­ . - - I f lorts given by the Suprem e Cow-ts, that ' STILL RE.I,dAINS UNSETTLED. THE -XIATHDI 1IT11OUT `P-.ELovisio.xs.-- per cord for green and $1.2Qfordry. ,. ": i -.. - - tower. of London by - d3 -na.mite, and . � ' ' - � J L - weal- a s th ey'were. bef ore, they will I ik ely - 'Elie latest Arrab papers -state that the Just think of it. Who need be cold . 11, VA 0 :�. I - -which proved partially succes9fil. This ,Namely, the que�tion as to the owner � � �1 I i� . - . 11 ! ­,; . be vastly mere� so. during the present Ship of the soil in the territory. It will Malidi is short I of provisions, and - has with wood at these prices. I . � . U 'A is the most daring outragge Vie dyna- I assels - :,4 1 . be � renlembgred. that Sir John, after been forced to end a portion of his -Mr. F. C. Rogers, of the, Br � � k - 7 A session.s. Judg4ig from the tdide of the miters have yet attempted, 4d is suffi- I '. I - - oort Salt Works has sent a box of 4alry -salt . . F' I agreeincr -to refer this matter to the Privy airilly back to 6rdofau. They rel ..�-' I or 0 - . I -- I fralis they h of big own inanufacture to tho World s , , - � . I . 1. . 1 ,..5�. cient to strike terror and d i smai rinto the Council at the same time that the other that he has 121'000 troops at Omdur- . I - - " . I . i defeating the Government during e . . . - i � I th - ' part of the case was submitted, sudden- rainiann. I . � Exposition at Nevv.Orleans. Jbere is . : � -� I I.- hearts of the English people.Aaa instsuch . . �� � � I pre 0 I Now FALL ON THE ALPS.'�Tbe snow nothing like one casting their liread up- . � . sent parliament either by fair means ' I ly changed his mind ,and refused to (10' & ; . . ; .1� . attacks as th ese it is impossiblei to pre- ' ; . I ­ A or foul, and they will likely settle down . . I . so., no doubt recognizing 'the� weakness fall -on the Italian Alps -is � the heaviest on tb,e waters. . I - . . - .1 � : � I IF; ,,�'- , pare. It seerihs, also, .that; tll4e-is as o� his contention. This was, and is, that within the meriory of �m n. Terrible -.-A large buck (leer, -with antlers, � ,� I ' - I �. I ' - - I , . " and .. .. tain'ty that the parpe! I 'rators c . e territory having been surrendered accounts arrive from the villages. des- weighing over 200 lbs., was ion exhi- � � , yet no cer & tl� , -al hotel in' Brussels - " I � hopelessly helplessly into opposition ,- * troyed. As far as known 00 lives have bitiqu at the Centi I I �, I was by the Indians, to the C itle . . I The Dominion Parliament , r6wn, the t * . I ; ,4 a 11 . . also tlie terrible and cowardly deed . can be ' e deer iWas shot �, to the soil passed'to the Dominion, and been lost. The troops isplay much one day last week. -"rh I I I . . - - ­ � I -, 1 0 - Ot,l Ler not to the Province. This. is the g , y . ,� ��t opened at Ottawa on Thursday. What discovered. -What objec than round heroism in. effecting rescues. I I in Muskoka b 'Mr. P. McRweii of 'Me - I I . I I ; I . . , � I . � ;- thei nature of the bill of fare will be that, . I Killop, and wiH-be shipped tA� Quebec. - : Sim ply to give annoyance thlb'se peopl(F taken,bylliminthat Yorkville speech, THE, EGYTTIAN PRoBLEx. -European � � . I - . . . 1(1 ivered ,in a moment of weakness newsptipers commenting on the recent - as wee , r. rin , 0 ; o erl 1 � I f : our Dominion legislators will have set cam have in coTninitting th ese butrazes. - . ) ' � 1�: , . � . ­ I mviisllip, Maitland concession �sustaffied I . ­ I . . i - I -d.a,mple occasion to regret, b&ttley t I 7 7 before them is not yet known. Itis it is difficult t � . t If ch he -hA - express,the opinion that the ex- . . . :, : o-., conceive. If they -desire which h'e declared that .Ontario should pedition wi d to an English protee- very severe injuries by the failing of i a : - �11 � � likely, however,'that the discussions i 9, tree. Hadhe been a few feet nearer " - , - , . to avenge the wrongs ai i d or to ' rat over Eg pt. It is reported in I I of I rel n t have ' one acre of,land, one stick'of to � I . . I . I :t � � e OY � . ! I �, lie would likely have been 1, instantly i I . i will -be much more lively than in the force the Eng,lish people to redress I Eber or .one lunip of lead, iron ' I . I i .391, smaillero6nd -less pretenrilous bat equally grievances, they are certainly I t�er i Or Alexandria that tile Mabdi has intrust- i . 1, r . I I t gold." It was in this Speech that lie ed 011ivier Pain with a Special mission killed. TeS1)O11LlC1It says: Tile clergy- . . I -A COI - � I ' g�oing 6 declared the Crooks Act not to be worth to the European courts. - Z � -a -in r are -the , porta t legislative body f6ronto.. . , . im wrong- Way about it. The , - . . y 1 -- ' - -e in% at - I e pa,per was. written on, and, it is -ii of . � . Ili(- Bayfield hax , ligumted wba , . - - - NF OR THREATE'NINUI. - � . . i , ak greatesteneiiiies Ireland ever had, as I A possilile t they call "union prayer in�eetfiigs " , I . The Ottawa Opposition, although we, I51PRISO- ,D F ) i i - � � I - A I hat the grand constitu- Thirty-four,nier, womerf and young lads ; .It 'I 11 al lawyer n * . each stleceedinc, outrage on lay prove to -be as inuch 0 � - in numbers, is exceedingly strong in 0 ly results in ti were on Satu rd, y sentenced at Carlow - -which are doiiicr a multit-Lid"ci Of ('Ood 0 � , - 1. � I among the -wil(I and careless; of that �I C f point of debatin,g, ability, and the I less Sympathy being felt. for that un-�- -111'staken in one case,as ill the other. Ili Ireland,.to thixty days' iniprisonment -village. , ; . . .. . I the meantime the timbev, one of the I m � U�ble failure of the National Policy -fortunate., country. - Betwe,,rrtle EgYP- c.1 ief sources of wealth in. -that region, i each for threateling death to a tenant -Rev. 13. B. Keefer, formerly rof � � . 1. � . I � . I � . . i O'. � t . is -ented a farm, boycotted, -inali, �; . to acco, m-plis what -wag pronu-sed i I it, tianwax,aad the Irish dynami7ers, the Ning rapidly removed by those'who who had I be- AX am - and brother of Mr... E. Keefer, - : -: &�* , . � ; ) i : . . i� . ; . � . � '- . cause of the evi tion of a former tenant. tD � . I - . who has been -p-Lishing the Scott � gives them a hold upo h i Clinton, 0 � ii t. eir opponents 1 English Governm­ ent are havi rig 'their I tie obtained 1p..p-�iiiission from the . . ' . � . . � ,.� . . E)�TRFME CO I IN TF,x.A,q.-A des- ipaign in � f . %million Governinent-in illany cases , ,Act can Lennox, has sued the . which they will not be slow to take ad- liands full, although the la� fter il�qems tb e � patch from Dallas, Texas, on Saturday Anti -Scott journal of Napance for libel, ' 7. 1�qems the � ,I I � ig-to do so, and if this � . - i . r a mere soi I �. va,XL%ge of.- The entanglemdnfts' -with most difficult =4 - troublesome The cold 3n&p c6ntinues, and re- v � . problem says: 1 ., - I , 1 7- 1 i ad of thing is kept up a *re;Lt while � laying his damages at $5,000. � I . i I 9 11 � J � I I . .. I.O.Ilger Sir John's 'predictioli that this ports from all parts of the State show -One day last Week a son of Mr. � � I! the Canada Pacific Railway Company .of the two. i I � � . . � � . . I I � .. . 4, . I � I i I the loss of cattly and sheep to be ap- Michael -INIcQuade, of Tuckersinith had m . � . . wifl be amother wea,k spot in the Gov- . . . 4 - Pi-ovince will not get " one stick of tim- 3 F � . . I . . : ' I - palling. The extremely' dry summer the misfortune to get his ]land caught in , 17 ernmeut's, armor, as A is an open secret A.%rowm R important victary "I'As been . b4r�" may-rec6ive a Sinister verification. a. bare condition, and' a str The little finger was , - � - I - ..4 i i I I . G1. .ea,tly, no doubt, to Sir John's sur- left the ranges ia. aw cutter. � �-,� ,�e co m. 11 once m. ore be sup- , achieved by the, tempe.ram e , abl, -% ere badly .lacerated. lie is doing well under � -. that th -. pany Nvi patty- " On n, ise, it has turueA out that the License . �1�e cattle nil, - to li re through a sev . I 0 � - . - - . P I � .- ' . . - , p . plianits for Government aid in some Thursday of last . ] 's C, I . . I � winter. It is probable that 30 per cent. medical care. . 1, - . . Ile S, ott X -et A i whio�h was ,, . , 1; I ­ of the neat cattle and 60 per cent. of tile -Says the Brussels Post: Between , - - - ,- ,� � - h by the, . NOT WORTH THE PAPER - . � City of, Inelp. . N - aspingpropensities of the was carried in the ity of i ! I i shaipe. The gr. : *' : . - r . . sheep will b C � . � L which it was written wi not the Methodist hurch I e lo�t. ,In Bosque county tile Army and the 2 : I 'S . , Eastern Provinces will be another tliom unexpectedly large litiaj 11, -ity; � ,. of 169. 9. half the eneep died Wednesdii, before holding ineeth ight, and the � 1� C It y . igs every n 4 � ' I looks Act but the McCarthy Act. � -1 - � . � in the miais-t6rial flesh which will cause (,� uci eifig the firs't - 11, st be a sour ic to last,'.and it is thought that Thursday Presbyterian churches spending tw o or � . I ph li�s the honor of b . ce of very great gr -f I � � I , night's heavy S. eet - killed 'most of � � considerabile pain and Qmxiety before , the three nights each week in special ,ser - E - - Ontario city -thathas adopted the Scott tl e philanthropic ?legislator who only 0 W . . � . I - . 'I ' . ue$- �i uder. . Th e aggregate loss will not vices, tile people of Brussels .5bould be � � . i . Act. That the o be carried * �( ok up the q ­ oil when it -was forced remaL : i - they are appeased.- On the whole, the Act will al� run'short of $4(,000,000. . on the up grade. . I . I f * I - - I , ,- Ottawa Government are likely to ha*e in .the county of WeRington � is gener I ally li , �on hini, that all his well nle�nt efforts I . , * � � . - . . i . � . W iiah soiiieb ow i vere not so inuch ap- DIABOLICAL 1LTTBXPT' To BLOW Ur -The followin-g are the municipal , . � - . - � - 0 . 1, admitted by all parties. Speaking 6f � eciated as they ought to h' ve been, THE BRITISH 11 USE ----OF PARLIAMENT.- officers appointed for the village of Bay- - . their haudslu,11, and although they wil - � k . . - a a .1 , w , � ' w . P - . . . � probably, get safely through the s the position of the probibitiou question 6Ve only resultbd in another blow at The excitement and'a,larm throuig � I ,'ession, hl . fliout field for the current year : Uriii. *.N-lorri- . .- . � .'.'�k - � I th are &-are to.'1qe, harrassed on every - th . . . his che#shed reputation as a lawyer. London Was intense when it became son, clerk ; Charles Meyers, assessor ; i �; ey . � . I l! i is Province the Toronto - Mail says: ; i ' . . known that an attempt had been made and T. J. .'LNIarks, treasurer. - The col- � . I not hii-ve a becl-of T'lieseaiesomeoffthe topics to which i I 2- � I " We believe that the heart of ,�uy such ` ' - �i c W+ t -Governor may be expect- i tteblow Up tl e Tower of London and lectorship is laid over till February � - t1 e Lielftenan I . -, to, repose.. i ., Their ma' t ? - , ­ I : * I ; . . . . I roses . jority is I I orgatlization. as existed ,to oppose the e( to allude in. his speech- and whiell � House of I rliament. Last Satur- to give time to collect the reniainmg : . � � f . . 14 . 2 1 e overn ent will very probably ex- .ay,. ins .,is lor y er p. n. wo . . .. - I - large aud Pliant, b - it isl composed Of ,, passing of the: .Scott Act .'is ftearly �, I I � I . I � . � I . I - ' . A � . - losions occurred at the Parliament -,Mr. Appleton Elcoat, of Tucker- ; b antagonistic elem, eats, all alike needy b. 1i it as a. few of tile scalps in their e � c ' broken' a.a. d- that the advocates of the , ; 7 ­ . I , . , ­ : I MR' . Ouse. The sebollid came about three Smith, has sold his splendid thorough - I . r e in 11 I � I an(I grasping, and likely to be exceed- " Act will hav � each co test for the I , a,t -will be done this session in the inutes after the first.- One was neoir bred -Durham calf " Doctor " to Mr. Jno. . . . . . I . I . . . � i e 7 o i4gly troublesom e if' their demands, no '.' futare a weaker foe�to fight. " '. This is - litaitter of niversity Federation Se of C Henr�,, of Hullett,'for the suni of $1.75 � ,�- . 7' if any- , e Hou ommons and the other at Ia. � I I t ' I . : . uster hall. The outrage w -well -worth every cent . -, , I ant, a.re not ed an m portant confession -coming from a t1i,ing, depends not so much 'upon the Westmi as . I . ipatter how exor colilpti, i ' ' It is a good one, . ' X . . A I W V -will be all 7 1 Government as upon the various bodies tile most succes ful which has yet been that has been paid for it. aiid7 . I ith-, Ve rn ay, therefore, look for - journal wh, ose sympathies were not onl I . � - : � I - : - aes, in ena at Ot- i y themselves. ' If they ,can agree upon a made upon any of the public buildings acquislition to the thoroughbred stock. of . F I . I � �. I I T - lively tin the political ar * With the Anti -Scott' AA party, but pla,ii mutually acceptable, Avh ell they Since the inauguration of the dynamite Hallett. ' . . . . 1. I tawa, before the present session draws to . which. a f eN'11' days ago declared itself b*-ve so far failed to do, it is 'ill i the last warfare. The famous old buildin ; I . 1 , i . g Was -.Mr. Jas. Ferguson, late headiiiaAel. � � . I . .1 I . � : � I I . - " . � . 4f,gree unlikely that th � '. a close. strongly Opposed to prohibition in way e G6vernment crowded with visitors at tile time of the of the Wingliam schools, has, been ap- . I . � . � q. ' I ' ; . � . We have, as u su o� #6 . pointed headmaster of the Teeswater � I ad,, m ade arrangge- f orm. � . Ile Legislat�ire will- seek' to throw explosion and a large number of them : - , , It proves the rapid and .substain- I. k M, I i � I I i � . I . ments to, have a reliable correspondent tial ill the pa,th ,of those ,,Who are were badly bruised although no fatali- public school.-,. It appears that one day � .grow-th . stones r I � I which the prohibitiou*seuti- I . . ki t bring this desirable object tlesare reporte . It is known that the lastweek theheadinasterof theTeeswater ; . . R�e. ing 0 1 .. - . ' I . � I I both at Toronto, ar d Ottawa,. from ea . I : . � I I -!;vil, �. ch , ;nen� has had in this Province.' . a�out. If -their-own prints' can be relied hifernalillachinps were ignited bly sul- schools left suddenly for 7 . I - . parts unkno � . : � � whom we M r ceive, a wee,15ly letter . I I of Wi. Ui r . . . � upon, the principal a.ttadks,,wliicli' the phuric acid, wh ell worked througli cot- and Mr. Ferglison accepted tile vacant � : I ---- - ­­­­ ­ 3 I : I . 1i - . I I L I . durinLy the session ' ing in concise and Gp�osition will ina,ke this session will t4n wo6l and ate a;way the cap beheath. - position. . _ , givi m I I O.UR TO-RONT0 LETTER . . - p . � T X-eadalAe form �, a su m Inary of the pro- , I . — I I . be in connection with matte'rA,,:of adinin- he process occupied twenty minutes - --The Clinton '.New Era says : Some I � : - . . . . . istration. Two departments ba-ve been t1me, allo-wing the conspirator to es6p6pe time since a surgical operation was per- Cleedings. so that out readers will be able (From Our:- own Corn . C) � . I I . . ,�,�ponde*.). i 'The electric 1 1- . I I � . . singled out for special assault -those of before the explosion. lifilit- formed onMrs. Dickson, of Belgrave, at Z i I . to keep tharoug --I �� - posted, iii the busi- ' . � To.ROXTO, Ja�uary 27th, 1885. Education -and Crown . Lai -ids. "Elie ing office of the� House of Comilions ' was the Grand Union here, and for 2 montils : , � , t . I I . , - I 1�- ness, of each H-ouse" as it Progresses.. F or some weeks past a proclaniation I in.nall-discussed school book matter will destroyed, and'the apparatus rendered she has been compelled to remain here. I . 11 * I �, "I 6 has been appearing in -the Ontaxio, b brought up in judgment against Mr. unfit for use. A closer inspection shows We are glad to learn, notwithstanding t , I � Withe,ut the tlabo r of wadi. g Urctugh 0 ' I � I --� . I - e S e I � I Gazette, addressed . . Wi Ross, and Colonizati I on Roads tie ruin to hay�'e been more appalling r6ports,to the contrary, tbat sh lia r - : I I . columns of long and windy Speeches. . P certain persons I � � " - -%i ill be made to do duty as a m-eapoin ian supposed. The ost offiep ill the covered, and was this week able to leave : - ; uto corres I *c 'ihful,P . - : '. The first letter f r In our Toro , - �esignated­ therein a " Our Fai - N : � a ,,ainst Mr. P uffe I f in I a,rdee. The gen emen of I bby was destroye . Several h for her home. i I e6l1ing upon them to assemble To- t e Opposition will find weig - ----�M � , $' deut appearsi, t I I in Ur Ross and Ilocks of stone, 14 inches "thick, i % r. BY F. Wade of 13russels; has I r Pon , thi�� Week, and nex - � , I I I . ' will ronto *on Wednesday, the 28th inst. I 11 to Al .r. Pardee mettle enough to eep them i ig half a ton were upheaved. In Ttlie received a communication from the se- . � w- eek our .Ottaiw6o " correspondent . . . - . . � - . � ' treat, act,'do, and. conclude up4 those � fx lly employed,'aald it is to e feared Council Chamber of the Tower whole cretary, of the Elora and Goderich. rail- - I I give his impressions: of.. things in and til -at the charges of mismanage ent ,and 0,,Lses made of cut glass, . a quarter of an way scheme asking for the retu -I" � 0 I is for � I about that burg. : things Which in Our Legislature of, - the corruption in connection with' these ilch thick containing armour, were the past 3 years forthe exports and im7 " . . .� 1.�� .1 Province of Ont . ario, by- the Common matters will meet the fate of all charges sliattered. I Thewall against which the ports. Thesestatistics are secured all along . . . Council of Our said Province may, by. of a like kind which have been made d ite ' i placed was sixteen feet the proposed route and"compiled in one I . -General has issued his the favor of God, be ordain�d. Iferein before. The report.of the j ii dges Who t y1i'e1Z'7n"ot 'A listanding which the plas- report to be sent to the Canada 'Pacific . THE Governor � � wl . I . - I � .1 proelaimation,. declaring. the Scott Act fail not." Translated into the vernacu- R . I � I . i � - f6rinedthe.Commission in the bribery teringonth opposite side for Several Railway authorities. -, I ' 1." � I lar this is simpl � * - to be in force in the counties of . ,et , I e. Iffuron, � y ,v a notice that the conspiracy matter has not yetbeen made fe was, S14 ell to the floor, leaving the -Mrs. Win. Hillijwd,' of Brandon - - �, - � Brace aud N-orfolk on and I after the Is�t Legislative Asse in-bly begins its Session public, and no doubt will - i-enlain- in S- lieworktare. The Tower officials Manitoba, formerly of Groderich, is coil- . . . . on the am e.d. Why it is Still o�ficial keeping until preseliWl to the believe a woman deposited the dyna,mite filled in the county jail there as a hilia- I I I I .. of May next,. that being the date at thought necessary to use the stilted House. No whisper of what its coil- ill the building. The police some tifine tic, and tile 'Sun of th'pt town asks if she � I I . ' . _r I which the present liquor Reenses, expire. language of two hun, dred years ago, in- eason to believe that a woman is insane, and adds : 1' There i's no doubt Z� � . ts are l,ias yet been heard, but that it ago had r' I .. I -1 - . �. . I I ,- This effectually settles the question of stead of the business English of to-Aay Will be a fair -and impartial ,document ,as constantly passing back and forth but that the. -woman is weak-minded I �. . . . . In. notices of this kind is almost as,. gr ' � the objections, raised against th6 Act . eat and one which will fix the dis ,race upon between America and England for -the and it is quite apparent nothing has be, ' . . . - ell : 1. . . ; 4 e h' ' Iv L i's g I ' ' , I al e I - I , a � ,e I, J ,e 0.11 e Y, I E I - i 7 't ' " hat I bal, 0110, � I ; - � , I 'I I I I . t4 4 li ' � I f14�1 I I �, 4111 t1l G � b ; I'Wh � I . -- , a mvstery as the origin and meaning of ' the proper shoulders and utterly dis- urpose of importing dynamite. She .done at home to help this allment. In . fl coming into, force, and makes it definite thai nev�r-fail,in phrase which app ; edit the att ' ts of Mr' Wredith ,as .frequently. watched but evidence conversati - i � . 9 ears er emy) . on with the- lady she' speaks ­ �hxt the wM of the people, as expressed at the end of all petitions, I of whatever and other friends of the accused to s fficient to warrant her' arrest was quite sensibly -and'rationally oil -illost I � ; I- L, - - I I . . I I I . I . � � . � I I . I . . I . �! � . � � � I f- . � - � I ­ � . � ; . � ��,- . 11 I % . I . 1. I . .1 I I I � I I . . . . - � . . � . � I I I I : I . ; I . - .- � . I .. � . � - I ; . . . I . . I -. . . I I . I � . . . . . � i I :I I . - � I I � , I I * - -- - . . I - . I , . . I . . � . . I . . . � . . .ri � I . t � . I ­ . � �. . . - � . - .. -.I.- � ­ I � - � . I . . - I I . . - . — 1� . . � . , t ., I I � , .-iI -I . , � . I - � -1 -- � I . ! � � ., I i . � 1. - ­ I . 1, ­ -1 I- .4.1. - . - - -1 . - -1 - . 9 I , . k i ? I I - I - . 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I ­ tridnee into the bar rom arid. carri.ed off J " . ­ - . . 1;- � I 1. . ---. �� �. - - 1-f I ­. matters, and she then conve rses, rather that domestic a,'rUm Jug,with $5 worth of newly pur- I cba.sed hquor,- about one and a half -1 Tax 113 ­­ . .. - - �� . , I&R. EDITOR) -f incoherently, showiniz - in the family differences gallons -of im1t,and a consideratble quan; ,, ..� ,­ . t.bat there is som cares and -have had considerable to do with her Before leaving they hatl - ' 1 . tit 7d'( )n-t'1cyg"sa"jn . L .,System of taxati� ,� �- I I I ,troubles. ", evi pled the malt !and rye , ­ � , which money fbr,j� �, . —On Tuesday about midnight, Afr- decanters, both of which e ,ft , ,Wer It !,% . I ' ed ,should be mch -Z L - Adam Xltimpp, 04 the 15 concession of T -1 &5� (JoUbt. on the counter. lie tl eft W � I � � �.- -1 -,all Parties alike. - � Stephen, west of Dashwood, awoke, and less the work of some one ae,quainted .� I 'L -. 11 this there must I � I . not hearing his iwife breathing, arose,and I with the situation, alid-it may be their I ;.1! *9uppose� two loel) - ! . found her (lead. 14be had been as well as drinks will prove unusually expensivi. . � i -each of whom is in . - when she went to bed. The deceased —The regular meeting of Hulle . tt 1 �L I ,One of 6 eni invest ! usual . had suffered from a, dangerous form of grange was behl ,it Londesborol on the 5th inst. The - officers elected for the � i pther lc�aus � � ! both bis 11 heart disease for a few yea,rs, wliicli was the ca,use of death. . c as f ollow s : Jalnes,'Soatheonibe, yea,r ar it i arq' � � . the part.), worth t I liendill,'S 1' undoubtedly I'lle Rev. Thos. Fisher, forinerl --! - y W,M. ; 'John Manning, 0. ; Jas. Snell, - � . I -come tax � I ' oil ,ofily �s ­ I , icullibent of Gorrie but rec ently curate .11 I I Oldham, Lama- Secretary ; George Snell, Treasurer - I Itl'y Le, I. . ergon W. Cove" ) eturer- J. E.And . : � '$6,000), ,whe)reas 1pays a fax th , on" -Sa �Of St. Andrew's church, I shire, was oil the 26th of November, Cll�a,plaill ; Janies Cal , ingbai , W' - im li, 8. ; . . � � U -by shoul"I � one . 1884, (out of - 13 candidates) elected to I - A. '6. ; James J 'artN -Li � $ W " n ' C , Vi gilt times till e, taxxe�4 f � I the 1�ectory of Rossnowlagh, near Bal- ;�,)I078.tb, Mr , J. G. Snell, Ceres ; Mrs. James ,eqnal eai)&A 811 - I invie I I l I ,ela!nd, ; I I Shannon, county of Donegal, 1i Rev. J. S. Qreen to Sliobbrook, Poilloll a ; Mrs. J..CummingY %; art-wright assistan Flora; Alps. J., C I 3 t This defect; ,easily rp-nl-edlied. wo ,4 I " � i (ril the promotion of � Moliellain. , . . Stewart J Cunningliam, J. E. Amler- - I � Posed to be'a 111all L � —The anniversary services in conliec- . . 11riesbyterian son, Auditors ; James Southeombe, - H. ' ve Radford, F. A. Sprung, Executi - A . ment wit)) regard i - value �correctlyr lit', I tion with the Whigham. i wh. m church were beld oil Sabbath last, e report was read sh6wing a, s,atisfactory - Z sideration tbe �r . 16 the Rev. (,. 11. Milligan of Toronto T I - g hi audiit of the books of the gran c, w ell. ' If arm. Afte � ; . )reo�elied to large congregations botl I had made purchases durhig the year to - amount for labor �, 1 7 . forenoon and e'ADVIening. , On� Monday `3 269 and had madesaleg , thd extelit of t,, , . I year., puts, d1ov"111 041d, L � " I;r,. . evening a very successful tea meeting of butter and eggs to the,extellt of -Q.495, : .. what the isf I U i . vas held, at. which Mr. Milligan was A coininittee was appointed to* make AT- ordinary cUltivatiol � also present. . rangements for the.annUal social, to be : resent the farimer'; I ' , -� ; . . Ig i.s,a sta,teln . ent of'. the --T he'followii I held some tim,6 mi February.. - , be the pror'.er ba �,,.­,, ; " . business done at the Wino'llam postoffice —A very pleasant and enjoyable tinle . � . � - his taxes, it will 1 . , � " ce forthe past year : Amount of P6.st-offi i ' �ctio N was spent at School -Se , n, J, O. 6, Turnberry, on Friday eve- - - -would do alwav . - - � al Propert i Person � VI -i Z orders issued, $16,275.50 ; .orders P ' I - issue,(, ' ra I $20,482.79; number o era ning, Jan-aary. l6th the occasion 1) in 19 . I � em . not .the value, of tbf! ,of 911 ; number. of orders I*.id, 421 ; de- I I . a tea, ileetinLg in 1, i�l O'f'tlI.'e Presbyterian. - basis. And by iboj , i osits in s " til- avings bank, $13,.398; wi 'chool of that section. The, Sunday S, I I -ated ' sonal property, aild! . � . � be rid of, unjW Skawal cheques paid, $1,4925; postage y school was decoi with evergreens . , ,got . I . . stallips sold, $3.331.43. -which added much to the appearance of growm-iggrain gets -1, - . � —Last week Mr. John Ransford, Secretary of ,the Huron Salt Association things. Teawasserved from seven to . eight o'clock p. MY .., and -was partaken of .,- I taxes thereon; b1a.". farin is more ada,pl` walked from Goderich to Stapleton, � by about 200 people. After tea an ex- - v. � - . must pay for 'iloil, I , 11 , " ' L distance Of'14 miles ii-� three hours and . three-quarters. Considering the - fact cellent progranime which had beeji,�- '4T I prepared for the occasion, consisting lof .- put V4 I 4striction, Is - L that tends to enrich . , that ill sQme places the roads were quite music., readinge and rebitations &c., was I prennum, as it -weil . . . being folh)wed � bare, and in others a constant seribs of duly carried out. The -choir of that . L tw, r r I i 'Pove ish it : huge snow drifts, this is very good travelling. Mr. Ransford wagits to Sunday School gave 3, nuinber of their ' , choice select hyinns, which were gread � y . i - . -se 4 T In the ca I 1&j] I . know who call beat it over t)4 .same 111tr-� appreciated. Mr. A. Dawson, of Wi urefe, should pay tilt I t: L he receives from tlj� road ? ­ � —There died at her son's residence in ham; superintendent of tile S'UnZy � � ,School, occupied thechair, and deserves I 2110t.pag,ek on th -' I # 'I'D I . Ille 11 � the township of Ashfield on Tuesday - -ell he much praise for the utanner in whi, I Ifilled -was after de(lucting froi 0 1 . the mortgage ; ill al 20th inst. -one of the' oldest residents of the Position.., AS there Iio . a e b collected for �be' Province in the Person of ,Mrs. Tre- admission fee a.. collection -was taken up .e. � , which the property P leaven, reliet of the 14te Will. Treleaven, n c e c od before - the progral, in Omni. n e , . 11 . Salaries 'Of ,every � inthe 103rd year of li�,r age. ))eceased I I � ' was mother of Mr. Walter Treleaven, Ot aillounting to about $30. 1 -A Tur-okersn-mith correspondent gil-ft - . . . to �contrib-(Ite tinvar( I I Lticknow, and gra,ndi�other of the Rey. . fille f 011OWing L&'S Some of th e conteniplat- penditure of tile i should School tzeau-b Richard Treleaven* -'f LoiidoI,i South. I 0 ed improvements in the west eAd of that ' or $600 a year be asl' . Her renlains were, iiit.�arred in the Dun- � gannon cemetery oil Thursday.� . to-N-nisbip for the ensuhilp, season: One of the most important- builtl' . . "T in.gs is a , . ein L m ent -k L ployees -Nv ` `1`114� -One evening last week Several large barn to be erected by Mr. E. - off Scott free'? I ean think - of til'at I members of Sunshine i -church assembled Turner . size 65,x40 with stone basement, - taxes is, (loverlillh at the church, where they presented As the contractor for the masonry is IV. , which case a double Miss Little, -who has been organist since I Copp, and for -the. fi-aniework Mr. '--.", Bennet, Tu 'Mel, can rest Satisfied . ed, �6ne to keep, up � the organization of thie'ehoir, with sev- , eral valuable presents in the shape of a .Mr. that his building- will be completed in a . " aliether to pay the. Ailver -watch, a cruet Stand and a bible; 'most satisfactory manner. Mr. Wim Elcoat also intends erecting a new barn - I I STANLEY, JauklAt,v lftl� . . I the whole costing over $30. Mr. Little, I who was present replied for his daughter oil the -site of those recently destroyed wwwww" -. . ­­­­ , thanking those present for their kind by fire. This building is also to be pro- f - Pelrt�n, . efforts to show their appreciation of his Vid-ed with stone -work stabling, a thing The Sideline frc daughter's services. * ... absolutely necessary for the satisfactol'y - . . the 'Wallace boun da- �. -Mr. Tason E Ilis, one of the old East Waw Wintering of Stock. The contractors for building are -,- masonry, W. Cante- . .1 - -The x.)umber of settlers 01 ainosb, passed avii-ay very unexpectedly last week. He had ,this I fraining, , P. Keating. Next on . 1011 ; 'c i - 'this ter1n, at "�tratfo i tnte is 2 1 *2. � been ailing for abo-L , it a week, bat as 7-11) the building liA is a lizandsonie residence " � I -The Mitt-li-ell to there were no veryserious symptoms no to be built by, N. Cosins, 2nd conces- I - sidering the proprio, serious apprehensions were ,entertained. - Sion. The inain buildinu is to be frame, . 2D . :rnonthly czttle, fair i . -011 Friday 1�)Iormng,he had occasion to 'veneered with,' brick one and one-half ) - I I Mr. P -2 L R. I U)e, I . ise when lir' fe-Theavily oil his face on r I storeys high and when completed -will . A q beeneDgaged ws � the flo - I I expired almost iminediate be one of NZ m-ost attractive abodes hi � ) 0 Marys �Colleo-iate b Z:� ly. He -w-a� a little over 70 years Of age: the neighborhood. -Princess Hall, His sudden decease has been a heavy -The following farni; dwellingrz Are I � - secured for the You blow to big family. being placed -under way for construction Association for the s -Oil Thursday evening of last week a next su In mer - in the to,wnshi� of Howick, 'Mr. J-J. 'McK41 P141 y of about forty persons assembled _ near Fordwich: Mr. _ . Edgar, of 4,1ex L beeii appointed to�, ai the residence of Mr. Henry Perkins, the, 4th concession, a comn odious brick , Stead L 11 p Hibbert, in of I L 5th cone * . of Usborne., and after dwelling. 'Jur. Win. Strong, on the 6th - � who resigned. . being hear i welcomed by Mr.. and ssion, adjoin�JIL-('r the village a good ' conce- I 1-5 - y . . -A resident, of, iN., rs. Perking and family, M they took pos- brick dwelling. Mr. Jas. Sanderson, On L I trying to discover NV session of the house and at once proceed- I . the first Side road west of the villacre a . 'wdth his daughter f . ed to enjdy theniselves with niusic, smig- handsome brick- dweilmg.: Theset'llien - � 170 � I 'ght, had his nosell U., i I licr .., and other aiiiii-sements until a late havealready furnished theniielves with � � -Mr. �Iohn T,)*it i hour ; then, after partaking, of all ex- I 0 , 90 d barns, stables, sheds, and other �. . at Avoubank facti)), 4: N I- celleiit supper, they -all retired to their I outbuildings, an,d are now very wisely � - , I number of lectul,--,es ,i ,Ul,.,.� respective homes, feeling well pleased at I . I going to improve their own 0 comforts, and families L their former . . that vicinity. , - I the way the time was spept. personal w1iiebl, � -The dwellingg hi, I -A very pleasant entertainment took toil well merits. Mr. Will. Arade) cal N t1i" 1,01,111 1-1i� -Rose, of i place .it the residence of Mr. Geo. Low, the same sideroad as Mr- Sanderson, �is k, -, � Easthope, was loir�l , I of Usborne, oil Thursday evenin,g of last , not going to pull down his old barns 'to / 1- L early oil. Wedilesdily! � , week. The occasion was tile marriage - bili d. -area havl,ng so enlarged .. I -ter. but -Theevaji­eli.-�t­ i t7 ., of his eldest daughter Catharine tolNlr. the extent of'fii� landed �Ioniain by the ter aud Crossley, v. It Geo. 1N'Iurray, Of %iiiiiiegota, formerly of purchase of more laii&,, that he has- L , . . - migs so snecessfully i I I the townshili of Ha.y. The oereniony L -. found it requisite, though he.has already . are to toninib-nee a �4. Was Performed -by Rev. Mr. Thompson, commodious outbuildintys such- barns, 11 Z5 1 as . 'N . the T lethodi.4t chury of Hensall, after -which a large lifimber stables, &c., to build another, and is - -A littli�� boy of invited friends partook of thesubstan- 110"N' preparing material for,the erection *Vvni.G�iffortl, fell fr.�� tial hospittalities provided by the fainily. . of a iiew bank barn oil his 'larin on the -he was playing tv u The, happy pair left b y the evenina train . 4th concession, known as *'the Braden . . .three places. . 13 on their wedding talp, followed by the farw-- Those men, are all. good farmers, � -Mr. ls-,mc Aikel best wislies of their friends for long life and' have well earned the . prosperity- - , I L Aiie,n, J. , � P., of L�Ij� &JILd prosperit . Y. - they now enj 1 OY - . *- just returnet-1. from. � --Nlr. James Landsborough, of the - -- L . , ays en the .journey, , 2nd concession of Tuckersmith, had pro- Mr. Deirnes in Rig 'Defence, - up -with theLeolnitr) . � bably as good a yield last year of cer. 0 tain varieties of grain, as ailiyolie in the . E-wTon ExposiToR­ -Sir, - In your . . last issue a report appeared of the evi- -wiff'only gir*'their n JLe I � 1*111 � back' i t) , * . - . I . 1) to�wiisliip. Of White Russian Spring (lei -ice giv6n at a certain trial, held lately . TheJeatI 4 . z I - ' Wheat he threshed the unusual yield of in Winthrop, I and presided �over 'by - nipeg -on INTonday tht 1-3trat.: 42 bushels to the acre. This crop was treated with between three four . I 'Messrs. Govenlock -and .Murchi,e, J. PS., � .63 trat . : regretted by Strat 3 L �ed haA been a mach . 'Ind L hundred. pounds of, Salt to the acre, � of that place. To that report I do -not wish to take exception so far as the evi- . . - ed resident of Stra '� IL- .1 , which be believes bad inuch to do ""'ith dence rec . oilceri e,ved Was C L led as it Was L - til a few niontlis ago tile splendid - crop. 'Of Russian barley lie had 56 bilsfiels to the acre and ' . probably verbatini, but evidence was � to Winwipeg, -It is runiored in Of L Black Tartar oats, 60 bushels. Mr. . � , there of respectable men. whiell was not accepted, who could that Ltb,o - - Thomas Babband. f I -fall � Land.sborough. is a good faim: and de- . 0 0 serves good crops. L prove prosee I I r 8 Poe were not rifle in � - to return next : . farin inFullarton, . 0 ­21'he Wingliaiii Vidette of last -week my house, nor had he uny money .as be distin, ctly stated that . Intyre, Son-in-law of ir i says: Oil Wednesday evening R. H. Holmes, solicitor, etc., was tried before sa me evening to 9 myself that he could not get tile -1 . *. -to � . negotiating for the .house on the farm- th Mayor Neelands and George McKay, J. ' illoney repay me What I lent ,c,or ta,-xes nor did he know when h,e could. Now,, I � 11 -Owing to a fall, � L- P., on a ejiarge, of assault and batt ,� -, 'corge McK 11 preferred by ( ibbo J;r that evidence if accepted at � -the mq,,('-�s- L _ , L leading railway jin. - We ", ricp stward, the price . Holmes rents an office ill Air. XfcKib, trates court would at least ha,ve cleared - the parties iniplicated of the L - ,charge of ` .. from -Stratfor4 to - L L A " bon's block, and wbeni the latter went to collect the rent a dispute arose between ro bbery' which in con,nexio3a witli tile .� I y I I . � t _d"OW,U to �- $1. PU ' I . jor , , LLL I _ Of . eigners; � � ; ' ) I L the two, when the defendant fired 'the - . other outrage S--vOr"I to of whi-eh I know nothing, is calculated' to bias tile L . .. � L otilier da i "' - . � yl; ' ' ' plaintiff out, hence, the action. . Mr. Holmes was condemned to pay a fine of . mind of judge or jury in any court be- " � were han4ed $13 ' - I I had paid for the lan - $2. and 82.50 -costs, with the option of I fore Which the case may be tried, there-- - I . � fore injustice is alr9ad - I done. Your . . Id ])ought Jowmey, ai I I t . I g 0111(r to jail for 21 days. We under- Stand that he intends to appeal the Lease. y I--'- -rep, orter further goes on to classify n iy IL - tgl . at the dollar rate. 'r it I -The- e- h; enth hl hotel as a. disreputable place where S-nch � �llt of the-Wies.. rn roir . -ZFhe World in speaking of the conduct is .not only tolera,ted but'en- -1. . sociation, wA4 held i - 'd � lion. E'dward Blali:.e's meetin &fat Shaftes- 0 � couraged and 0.riticiz . es the apparent 7 , r Jth 14th, 15th, aifd 16th bury Hall, Toronto, says: The in, eet- derelictioll of tile inspector in his dutfes� _ " * . L I -,, " RicharAdson, of, b � n W l th a speech 0 in not shutting down such low place,., ,. , . tX1 - the issociation, ( delivered by Archibald McAlpine Tay- Now-, Sir, occasionally a little boiste'rous . � en I There was a large nia lbr' 2 young man a member of the club, I - I the e e f an at xP nse of - sorne deservill - - . from -different, part" -- 1 , ll�ia ll(,, fi . Ia 0 -oin the county of Huron, i�o � s wil ll the best re ,t . gulan t ve present, also "Ieve a law student in the city. Arebibiald ,. houses over which landlord nor any one' � I— I _ . . -: whe are interested in McAlpine has already published a b�ok else has immediate control but l'i I E In' -Mr. Joseph KL of poerns, aAd has all the ardor all th, ) , e 'i my career of 23 years iii­�tbe neighbor- I proprietor. of soaplock of the poet, together with all hood, eleven of which I h�,ve kept botf-ti, �- 11 - f *, -, Salt Wiorks� _ � Q i . uncontrollable desire to make speec es. I L . � I call safely defy your reporter or Any t �� several Samples o His opportimity came last night and, he . one else to point out one,, Single know- , ; � - 'Dair, � , salt at , the grabbed it. In his third sentence he ingly dishonorabi tio -1 . � le ac x of inine, either - . -. held at Sta-atforil rec bad dipped into the Pirean's rm'g, . in � in my character of hotel � I manufactured , by a his fifth lie was climbilig the heights of of it, and while it is easy for tile trati-licer ' - � ; .-L which he has' the ' Olympus, and in a few se�onds latet be . � . I to -squeak and try to magnify -evils ex- .. � Canaida, by vvrbith W' was lost in those mazy, hazy realins ttiat isting imly in a vapid illagi,nation it is I � I scales and impurities' lie beyond. L ' I questionable if your reporter c�n give as dry and . -011 Friday morning of b 0 ast w- e latchman ek, I clear record altholighLji ever 'willing to -granulated, I hardien in pl,ek4ges,, about 3 a. In., night Tich- �.: . incite to 'vindictiveness those who have . -Theanniv - G bourne, . of ..6derich,, .1 aroused I r. I . power in their hands by . a stin-no 9 ; . 10anadian -Or of Whiteley, proprietor of the West ern 11 � � . allusion to their sins of omigsion. Please ' - bra;te4'on Friday 0, hotel, in that town., with the discov ' -, ery Mr. Editor in justice -to all implicated - ' , ,torc l, . . . . .. . prop fi that the window of his wash room lad in this foolish but barmless affair, give .1 - 11 .. I I -dresses . on I been broken in. Investi gation Showed . I -1 this space. an,j obli - Yours r I ge;. espect-. . I i � - ,and s - . iv I ,ere W A . that some bi irglars -with a;ii appetite I for fully, . - L � . I L . I - ,of Fore rs, 0, , anti-S,cott drinks had effected am I . - en., . � . - - w3NI. BEIRN--Eq, Walton. . L - . L- � - . . � I-- L . 1. . 11 - - . I . I . I j. I I I � � I i . i