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THE HURON EXPOiSITORN FEBRUIMY - 4 of Sunshine and vicinity. We be"k those of the present. Whi le owning, for a return which would wor f telephone stocks and bonds. ing it up badly. The horsds ram
none ur publio.men 9 have been trying to get a for him a liberal patronage, and feel as- -the yard and 'were
Co..S: in and around Rideau Hall at Ottawa. ing.' There are i iow the names of all members or ex- De etive ot sue- istired Mr. Smith will more than jc�ther up E. BUTTEFUCK & public. monei so patr0tic not even John himself, with pride it may be, -our ancestry:, we ture, Senate or clue to the thief, but have n main- Reliable Paper Patterns for all -kinds of The i eckless waste of -embers'of ffie Legisla tain his long established reputation as Wr Nixon came after them in
es6t ana, r oil ladies? Misse, Boys' and Childreu�s there is simply scandalous. Our Gov- that they would repr C da with- should with`greater pride. claim on se of Commons ceeded. st.-While the one of the most pushing, obliging an 3inutes, puffing and blowing b
Y - 'CK ITAILVE ex.' birthri ht. Canadianshave just cause inted to office by the Government of P POCKETI long run., and was pleased o Ifil
Garments., for sale by HOFFMAN ernor�General not only receives I& lavish out remuneration and a their own .9 iota were in progress, gangs of reliable business men in the county Seaforth. r couAry:, andthose ntario. Mr. Carnegie's object, besides London r re as Sunshine is bound to come, to the frolit." the - horses were not injura
ven if there! kets an salary, but he need. not., unless li� chooses pense, -and e were they should to be proud.of thei deavoring to convict the Government Pic Poe sneak thieves we that th smash-up generally ot be allowed to do qq, as Canada is whoare native to thie soil have no rea- 1) -Charles Baker has purchaised froiq wDrs ruls as the rioters ere. e. X. EW ADV ERTISEMENTS. to do 3o, pay out, one farthing of, his own n A PEER. -Sir Farrer Hetschell, Mathew Clark, � for $5,900, his So acre
1-te and necessary son to be ashamed of their origin, and A 311SUSE OF PATRONAGE, lot on the 16th - concession of Gdrieh -A few days aigo .Nlessrs.
y any le'itimi NVatsou, of Wingham and Wam'
monev for. the ingintenance of'himself able to pk 9 e Lord High Chancellor, has been be -nee it is due to habit and not to senti- v -as to show that they had been guilty th SN'The figure between the parenthesis after old. He can-`p�eket his expenditure that is inchrred n with the title of township. This eems a giodd figure, ston. of Blyth decided to tryth,
in her.be inconsistency in departing from a raisd to the peerage, eachine denotes the page of the paper on whibb and h househ orget they but the farm is said to be one of the beat itu wo efit that people so of ten f n �-orsei the we-,
the, advertisement will be round. upon the public treas-. half. And if -this ndi re uld in by Mr. Blake, Bar Herschell. of the respectavi, salary, and draw irinciple laid down in the townshi hi re. J. Kidd. (6) ugtify are Canadians. But th* -habit should - j, Poon, -Baron Roths- 1P. regular, orgunized
House Furni iionp-m; ries and luxuAc and a not be suffic'iently' 6.4ficial.to j M the effect that. no member, RELIEF Fop. T -H -Donald MLauchlin, the veterau iDg and had a
s ury for*necessa oul and Mr. 'Baring, the banker, have I along Josephhae street, Wil
0 s ear indulged, it sh '11ch, should receive an appoint- chil C race
X6%V Spritig- G L, Smith. (5) t not be d be over The tar Gocery-George Good. (1) lid a�counia Would L the country in b ing.it, it should no i given relief of the tax collector, of the towni3bip of Gmy, sacriface of Winter Goods -A. Tay. Jor. (8). look through the pub d we all 'uld all piiide ourselves lent at the bands of the Government. eael has surrendred his roll for last When the second hat bad been f
-nt to con incurred. To secure r our repres
he most be employed. year. be cie vince even fr. O'Connor tfirned the tables on the London ui Ch,iof Pettypie4ce iiiiade them st(�
Boarders yvanted-Expositor Office. (8) for $15,180.64 and when tile what we are, and not in what our DS J. -I NEW ENCILAND.Floods It called: ence the in h by moving, for FLOO err, with suninions. Annuai'mecting-Alex. Wilson. (5) tatives the weight and influ �y member for B served th skeptat that these are -neither few nor We will ver at Boston, roll went tack there was only Estry Exvie-G. McGonniglel. (5) parli&_ fatheirs were. In'this,way y WIP caused great damage cost them $1 and 'coits ach foi
Cheese rutory for Sale -T. A _xp msive. Everything arnisb ine tho4inperial additional information showing all mem- ha
&,new. (5) is f, ed should possess W Taunton, Worcester, wanting of the amount. fu -t th,
soon cultivate a true natioal sentiment Ler or ex-inembers, as aforesaid, who No#th MiddleLprol n and -even thenithy ha4n.*
Patin for Sale-J.'%Vamer. (5) -Mr. LGeo. Moir' of 'Usborn
him, rom. the* carriages andorses he merit,.. they would n.6 d to be men of idence and many other places; few Cheap: Goods -D. Weismiller. (8) I ad 'been appointed to office by the Prov factian of knowing which horse bg
and. feeling which cannot but have a days ago bought, a handsome coach stal- -A mark and ability. Thq gervices of such dis- 1'. qTER-LtATIONAL REGATTA llytoFOSED.- Wanted , . H. Ireland. ( lominion Government. A lively -Mr. James Wliiteford- sbu x
Mr. BallS drive,, down to the blacking with which berieficial -effect. Our co espondent is I lion from Air. Jas. Campbell, of Stanley . - . 'Z I
Lecture -(8) I * remuner�ated 7 the occupants of An international rowing regatta for $5 - VIliteford, of the, London
son, (5) his ftdnk�ys' booti are' polished '� and all would have to beliberAl* c ission followed among Adam N
Walton Cheese Factory -R. H. Fergu i , y
Id ds tak-
and the championship 4 the wor' for a large sm. Mr. Moir inten
gbt, and we hope that L 11 who have tie front benches on both sides, Mr. 000 Hay, died -at his fathers- residet
Farm for Sale -Alex. belgaitt). (5). and in order to enable them to hold ri ing him to Imlay, Lapier county, Alichi.
this E it untry's expense!, If he be bpld in the vicinity of Buffalo in 23rd year tbe' co, ave, will do so no more, is Saturday, night, in the
seeds -Pt. Evans & Co. (5) I [ardy pointing out a number of -cases in
d: n Societ it sinned as we b Y, gan; early in March. Fresh Herrinp-Laidl&w & Fairley. (8) ex- their own in Lon o tOL Ju De en ailir
goes a, pleasure tr or. a flAin eats in the Ju ceased had be'
IP 9 nd wifl., as we hope profit by the hich gentlemen occupying a ack- -Ten dollars Was all that was I age 0ats, &c., wanted-ladlaw & Fairley. (8) a A -w es o furnish them IkATH OF -.x Ext-Govis %'Olt. -Hon �ng about three years with P-onsum I ic
n uld also be nee sary t I Pt
the expenses'of hims6lf'and his WO Begislature had been placed in office by
on the collector's roll for the tow
This has -been timely lesson be gives. melit at Ottawa. He even Horatio Seymour, ex -Governor of New. nshi� which at last turned to -general de
pocket money the Govern ,
i entire -retinue of friends and servants Plenty -k ana once of Morris ast year and that was mone
the Democratic candi- Y A youn
rained two gentlemen sitting on the Yoi He was a sma gman and h
ald get. Collector Mo
tFoottorf-i are PEI id for out of the public-. treasury, amply exemplified by o tr Canadian Hiih dat 3 for oney is
OUR TORONTO LETTER. nip, side of the House " Mr. Carnegie the Presidency, died at, Utica no. one co, Mise is mourned bymany. The ft
missioner. the right man in the right mperial Feder&- ad I accounts are never questioned Com Let I --Messrs.. Wood and - Metcalf -whose las Friday. which took place on Monday, VUR
His remains were in
'LosT.
it tion be adopted and it ould very LivEs -The British plam ad his drink-, his The wheels of the legislative maellin services had been obtained and paid for IGHTEr., ly attended.
SEAFOR"TH, 'FRIDAY, Feb. 19,1886. e he . His meat a -Mr. John Drew, son of 1Mr." Win, bo- found to'be'the most expenive .9 trading locally in the in the Exeter emetery. n are revolvin but slowly. It is expect- at no distant date by the authorities at 8 mer Dougla 4x
fuel a d bis even Swa- eter light, and his personal soo Ottawa. Mr. Fraser contended against Ch na; Seas, has been wrecked at Drew, furniture dealer of E who -There i's a farmer living in A
slativemachinery:. In aid before if
att e branch of our legi ed that the estimates will be I has spent the last year in Cali -ornia, re- Our Governors. I end"ts are all paid for by the Peopl One European and seventeen township who should have his'
-this it wo-illd inolveus in the gouse, and the budg�t speech de- the absurdity of the doctrine which ex- turned lionie -on Monday last looking As will be seen -y our Toronto corres- � of C qa. � In thi way sev ral hun- addition to I banded down to posterity as a
i aina .8 (luded any one who bad ever been a Ch eae were drowned. tro les which. the IiiveTed by Treasurer week _-t._Ex.PEN.-,sxvE FFTia.F.S. -Over $6,_ tionethe worsefor his sojourn itW Ross this example for the rising generati
pondence this weA,,there i a strong dredi� -of thousands of doll the wrangles -and member of Parliament from ticcepting is airs of the of feathers have been sold healthful land.
farmers to follow. This
farmi
try nearly always has when'. there will always be something to office at the hands of Government, while 00( worth under -current of dissatisfaction among peopi is qione� are annua;lly squandered. mother conn been in the habit using the zlit
r, Pardee showed tW what Mr Blake fro n 21 grown ostriches at the Anaheim -On Saturday evening last, Mr. IV111- f o r nations. It would require take up the attention of thb! Legislature. Patrick, of East Wawanosh, received the members of the Ontario Legislature, urnished with 'the -no -Imember should ostrich farm Los Angelos, California, Fitz nected with -onef the Lueknowv For il stance, the gas and'coal f I aid down was that us, as Sir John,- puts it, to join the Ip the meantime there -is practically dw ing the past seven months. a kick from a horse in the groim For a for sheltering his horses �Lvhi�n i
with th�e nianner in Which the Lieutenant- last ear cost $8,20.0; the woilk in his be allowed tonominate himself -to office
reated. ga mother country in her offensive little or nothing' for-,�he Assembly, as --a rule from. which the present Govern- RISH SyN-.r_-.THi[zBFs.-An Association few days it was hard to tell whether he village, and the -other day lie tool,
Governor. of this Province is t rd cost $4,492 ; traelling,e ezael, i I ivotild recover ol: not, but hopes -in th t 10a11 of w I I lent had neyer departed. - When Mr. of. i o-od to ceper t;,
I at b Ik of the work men has been a the hotef-Ir.
imther hnted that this dissaisfa-c- and defensive league,' and while we such, to do. The, gre , u wn' e direction are, now entertained. for the use of the shed. h,
ac musical instruments, n,,852; I-isf 1uiied to sacrifice which ultimately, engages the Tarnegie's return comes do I have fored in London, England, for th -Mr. F. Stalkei, of Usborne has He is tiort maty soon take practical form and fur::,* e for the past five years, $85,000, -might not be rec i urpose of advocating the granting:of a farmer Whave heard tell ,of who I 10 doubt he will find nit considerably p our I I last man"' we un, oubtedlywould OF THE HOUSE Patliament to Ireland. orse to iently did not thin. that hotel4c,
�d re mformation c that a change will e demanded. This and l end. Now we ATTENTION than )te i2tended to It up sheds for the' fun of -the thi
t 0 IOL B, John McManii, of Seafortb,# for the UGH $ER 'SLY ILL.—JOhn pu
fac, Of thelpeople11 have to contribut6 a goo'd many shi. - has' first to be disedase'd and put: i 6sk for. is not suprising. In t it is a matter. his is a wicked waste I dvo- handsome sum of $190. -rhe )1orse was spared. It i shape by th� various committees On F riday, Mi. Carnl 0-gie-who is de- Go igb, the veteran temperance a -The St. Mary's papers speak;
forsurprise thatthis feeling has n ted. lings that we. are liow stroke of upo- .0t money, and should not be t6lera 4 years old, and was one f the best following style of bur new scho,
d. these in tum are- obliged to kidedly a man cat-,, was attacked -iri th a an Manifested. -Fort-uhatel'Y" It i not the - fault of apy one might be.gratifyin to a few of our am WHO WANT e delivering working horses in the section. The Joumal �ays.
9 hile been sooner Q tire printed, due notices, .4 TO- JCNOW, pi xy Monday evening w -.spector.
wait'until bill. ast d rqutatl men. to have a seat ecture at, the Frankfort Presbyterian -An eyle was shot on Saturday I � on as W
in the Tbm's wll-earn
for the Province, it is a prominent trait oliti cal pr4rty, but of the system bitious states giveti, and the time-consuming routine noved for a timber limit return, and in al P 'their elo- ;onne( 1phia. His condition by F. . lNaegle, of Benmllr, on the ing educationis entitles him to orS that they' periiI Parliament, to air gone through to which all proposed legis- tion with anotheir timber return chi rch, in Philade of our Provincial Leislat itild both parties;' are '&like blame-: back of J. N. Kernighan's lot. Tile is E erious. tion, of this kind3aud his ap
superfinotts-, q aence in its hals, andl to rub shoulderi lation must submit. Various attempts noved for by Mr. Wo.qd� r. Pardee -the ft
will nQt tolerate any expen.:, tolerating such. a -system. JL ,idow, bird Was one of the largestver 'Shot �school inspector will merit
able for have- been made by . �vell-intentioned', plained the system pursued by the HE�jp.TT,�F,.qS NTOTHLilt.—A m Ill
6 th peo* le of thesepaxts anAmeasured77-feet6inche of all -parties in hs: �-ieA
iv ith its nobles so ong e i v- field 4 Ia!
Go v_erior'-General lowed P prietress of a junk shop in -ditureia connection with the public The is no* a parti�s to simplify this routine and do overnment in the matter of supplying wh D is prol es ln 'The Argus says - mr. Tom -11
e c)' do �6 way,with, at anyrate, a portion of the' �he local demand for tifi ber in ections Ch dse lims been detected in selling her from wig to *iiigL,'2 feet 8 inh fr wi
service,. and that they are determined to Canada paid them lib'rally t, a very �iber&I salary, N152,000 & year if. we ery it would not. help, pay our Pacific delay, but it appears to, be accepted on vered by timber licerlse. - Local saw- two youilg.�aughters for twenty-five talons to beak, and weighed 11 lbs. a most efficient ocial. Wbatev
insist that valae be givenfor e in iate�ka not, and he should be 'required but.. -Mr. Thomas Heam an i's about re- undertaLms to do, he does -vill, ai
I sides that deliberation must be the nill,when the needs ofthelocalit appear sbilings, giving herself no concern padid'out. As a. Bailway debt nor would it lessen the all- ion nill'
dollar of public money to m4intan hmself and his entire re- - L 11 - what the children were purchased building his turning and eider factory on County Council of Hai
granted a supply front a as jo result of this th re are few drones . in, or t- gulding principle of Parlialmentary pro ;o require it, are tl,e London Road, near Exeter, which o cause to regret the choice .1
e inia onthe salary h ceiv6s. if that burden of taxation upon the hard -work- cedur.e. Perhaps after all, ait,'-tlie :quantity to be for, e re to hasten teighboring 1 -in 11 NIX creumeness -A- s destroyed by -fire two years ago. about the Provincial hive at Toronto. arg gh in ase it, ir g farmer and artisan, or the. �Iosely slowi� is not a b:Ld rule, and the country :,aken bein- �ixed by th crown Land's - EST OF IN , STRY. -The 0 iversary services ol
Salar r is. not I Lye enou 9 ri to cul- J';, e factory is to be one of the best in -The ann and for Ian a ma;n., Im can better put tip 'With a little dela )epartment. of the laborers' dem
The Lientenat-Governors department, the occupant of. the' P, ,eased busine"s perial Feder Y but r o matter who however, seems to have been in of if. e than the passing of careless and ill -con- There are mutterinP iii, the air of tivate, is being put to a practical test in t;j county, and will be ready for oer- Presbyterian churel, seposidon may be, it is wrong to permit ation, indeed! we want none t? - I side -red legislation. omething which is to t4ke-the shape of Kent. , A number of landlords in that ation by tile, Ist of April held on Sunday before ,last-.
d(xeter village council have n, Murray, of way oer-looked. This may be due to e, or 'Ought tobe, capable of managing -Tile E Y half -acre plots to Ia- him 1 -o have, as now, the unqu�stioned a AUDITING OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. n organized attack on the oflice of county are letting trac p y of es both. wor ev<
of what we might call false deli- nor arld th tal. The e ted for their an I elm timber at servie ning and a sense proper ieu
1 rilln the public. puse. If he is ex- o ir own affairs. in. our own way, and We Tile Government are taking a tenaut-Gover e expenses borers at a nominal reti xperi- $11-75 per th T, and for thir-Repi- -Tbe-eollections taken.up amout.
ell -advised step in passing the Bill tendaut tb onday IN -1r. in 1XV:
ou the .part of our', Legislators tould be content to Pe�rmit the !'mother and w- ereon. On M th interest. Mr.. $184. On 11onday evening follo Cloy tiravagant on his own money�'all . right, New lock at $7.44 per thousand.
! cIntyre rnoVed for a - return showin IF -A Santa Fee, whicliprovides forthe better auditing QooD 39 w.5. when the
country t 9
-which has made them loathe to call in i th at. is hi but w1jn he is o manage her's without 'advice r , was awarded the tea ineetilqg was hda own business, Of the Public Accounts. It has been he original cost of G o4drilment House telegram says there is vr, In the wise cattle on the qtibstion time-honored usages, and has i extmvagant with public nion y, it --is rence from i us that have yt�ei e -100s a O f ranches this former. contract, and Mr. R. Cook the amounted to A chi or interfe one.of the Oppoiftion complaints almost zid grounds, aud the Sums "They are now generally, in latter. ineting was hlda the next evA
prevmed them from interferifig with t' "Ole -and words uttered by Sir John in , 1881,' from titne-immemorial, that the Public een spent yearly in the maintenance whiter.
the affars of an Aciiii ever whom they clear Y the business of the eo Accounts Committeei with tli'e limited tild repair of saime. Mr. Frmer 'on go(d condition., A Bismarck, Dakrota, _-Afew days ago Mr. James, -who when $I55.wasrealized. The total
they should'force their r6-prese;41tatives fx om. which it is 'a. pity he'ever receded, lives on the gravel rb rhich goes towards Iiquld�ating tht,
titne-at its disposal each session, affords )ehalf of the Government made no ob- dis patch says, the cattle have wintered ad, East Wawa- V -6 -
lhave,practically,no control. Butitis say' -If we wish to mi vnthchurch, aniunts t 329.)
to: adopt a system" that would put a .we isgovern a very imperfect means of examining and ��ection to the motion, but declared him- well in that section and all through the nosh, delivered an elm log at J. J. Wesbyteriaus are to be eongrat�
a good sign hen we see this feeling of raelves we will do so, and we do not -elf opposed to the abolit*ton of the office Mi isouri slope. Anderson's saw mill, which contained check to this extravag on auditing the accounts of the Province, h a successful anniversar
ance. I $00 feet-, and in the afternoow he upon sue 11 CAR15WELL.-The -e of better f Lieutenant -Governor and stated his DEATH OF Lam) interest whichis indicativ W a bae no doubt but bv nie our desite,England, Ireland or Scotland -to and no" doubt there is some foundation I Mee-thig- . a $on the'reasons for his death is announced of Lord Cardwell, at brought in another which containe� things in the future. 1� i) "Itell us we are fools."' And if, on the for -the complaint. . It is impossible for illingness to give. about I OOG. -Mr. John Willis of Hay, haq'
Y.,e m a rks may be considered. I.` vulgar, I - Colquh6un �if 0 . any body of gentlemen, however indug pinion.at the proper time. Mr. Mere- the age of 73 years. While bead of the It is quite right that our Provincial and not in good taste d tha;;the ae- Other hand, we goi�ern purselves honest n Mr. Gladstone's Cabinet -Mr. Chas. Beadore, a former resi_ hased- fro m Messrs. an trious or however anxious some of their itb agreed that it was ot desirable to War Office, i 9 ef balf iterest in thei farliament should have some official we b 't reserved he the British det farmer of Morris, but new 4if Lam-
ly and properly' hould have the number may be to hunt out abuses to Lbolish the office, u his ell Clydesdale s�
tions of the representatives of 'iroyaty brata thoroug
pedien of the army, abolishd purchase, and intro- ton dounty, who was visiting friends in ,Co tC )piiiion as to *e ek 1 --wge sum head, and we do not know that a better- should not be thus d- credit for so, doing. 'Let us be*: Can- attack a complicated financial document, CY un. arlos, ffor a h
publicly cr�tieise the vicinity of his old home, attended the, ays� en after e "method ol appdirltmellt, There du(ed the short seivice system of en- -ant Carloil� system could be adopted to secure this adians first and alw and th such as the Treasur'r places on the table wesent understand that '1:1 Co near We are quite willing to receiv;e the dis- year, and in.& coul)le of weeks, 'a no doubt more -or less- dissatisfaction listnent. auction sale of James Burwash, rn,
thin the one now -in vogue. But the have our owil House thoroughly every a I Belgraive, on Tuesday of last week, and of the very be.st horses ever ON C
approval ofall such. If r6yalty sup- -we JaiTEMPTED Riot. -The meeting of devoting at the most some half dozen xists with the larger exppnse connected Messrs. Colquhou 4-, Dow- His-,
present system could be continued at a and I should unemployed Birmingham workingmen, succeeded in pur.b.hasilig the farm, con- i orted its own extravagances then the et an garnished,' And out machinery hours to the work each week, make an ith the present system, ire alreslly fam, ed-. Mr. C.- h less. cost to, the Province, than is P us e v ion into all the not be surprised if the subject were to on Mondy last, was attended by 8,000 taining 19-7 acres;. for the sum of S.3.,300. t4ime -agosojl -vered omposing more persons. Theaddril3sses deli wac pub,lie would have no right to complain 01led an running smoothly, if. our exha 'tiv' in estigati were -WhileDr. Cassidy and Air. Hud- Bruce-fieb], a shor sep4r, the accounts., Iome up again tbis session and in ate items c % riv year old, -slired by 11im, for now required. Ou.r Lieutenant Governor f a, most inflammatory nature, and the son, of Goderich, were d, ' Mig � in, froin -but while the people pay the bills they eighbor desire our aid and. counsel 0 i
i - ' ' The.Government feel tbey� have nothing iecided manner. Ashfield one day last week, ih� --utter 1taittenbury, also, of Brucelield, d 13ripORTED L,ABOR. ass en6rated into
is now. uot only paid a liberal salary a mob,
havee every righ�. to enter a prote t*. And and %ean affor to come to their relief, to conceal, and are deterinified to throw" in which they were seated Aras over- -two of his colts frolh Impol-teil I
d riot in tile but, he is also provided with a pogtly hLve no hesitation, in Well good. We fancy, however, all the light they can upon the, expendi- On Tuesday Mr. Gib�on, of Hamilton, wh ch attempted to run Iged to b6 thoe best we sayingithat it acknowlet
P cond reading of his Bill to str �,ets and pillage: Olops. The police, turned, and both men were thrown
mo burning shame and a t that if *e attend to our own affairs tdre of t', residence. Although hi duties is , 6 public money of the Province. ved the se county. A span of colts,
reproach tha An Anditor-General I is to :be appointed., render illegal contracts iintered into be- ho, vever, were- prepar uc violently out. Mr. Hudson fortunately vrere recently sold for �S.4150. W
are mainly, nominal they arej. in a sense, e desire gratulate r. puble uloneyshould be thus lavishly p -operly we will have all that w emovable only on ad(Iress of the tween employers and Worknieri outside in itipressing-the rioting and prevent- escaped uninjured, but the doctor I 114141 Wilsl�on his pureh-
important, and no -reasonable person the -limits of the Prov his arm broken in two places. He. is at believe be has made anothqr, aqua 4ered on a pampered few, no mat- t , do without attempting to meddle hice und�r which in pillage. P egislative Assefribly-Aich renders -we ving a salary in im r were BtRMAH To i3r, so -m- ). -Lord lee" hit. Count Carlos,') would object to his recei L GAnni. present confined to hi's room..
ter ha their station mayl be, while with the affairs of ot"rs. It -prddtically independefi� t of the Gov- e latte brought here and placed, will keeping with the importance and dignity ernmeut---:-whose duty it will be to check in competition with home labor. Mr. Dufferin has ecided to garr' on Bui- -Mrs. Walker, relict of theflafe 41led during the coming eas(
thousands are starving for lack- of bread- der command Duncan A of the pioneer f '
receipts and payments to report any Gibson pointed out that While there was mah with 16,000 troops, un "a 8 o out. er' One lenlee's old r e
ta. le, ,
of the position. But we do -not think the IN referring to -the Dominion Fran- 'all died on Saturday. She had :!. R irregularities - that may '1xist, and es- -Prendergast. Military occupa- a -On We
to eat. plenty of protection for the- manufac- of Gen. anesday of lait
im_ t'_L - I)U
people should be caled upon to pay for chise Act the Wood tock Sentinel- - a d martial'law Will be continued resided in the township for 40 years at arti McCaig of ngalliloll:
pecially to see that no - m-oneys are. ex- turer in the Way of duties upon ia an v; . w ve y corr, 'Tovember, as L
ectly'l remarks - "But ord Dufferin does least, and was as highly esteemed as
d u.s4ess style. Whle, Lock on This Picture an then pended for which the neces6ary authority ported articles, there *as none at all -for until.\ . suddenly killed in tile busb of An
I C.Colintry, is ripe yet for she was Avidly knowli. She . ' % -L
were `"� -1 - Black, Ashfield.
theref bon- san or laborer. ;.Under the pres- nol think th vas 11)
ore., it is quite proper that on Thatt, e -en if eve'ry revising officer has not been'*voted by the Legislature. the arti vil law. Lord member of Rev. Mr. Ross' church,", at Tn
i -.with Stephen Deeves, iT -i, Kelli
ha ei t, and appointed for an honest pur- is office, will virtually -that ent law; which expressly legalizes such th.(, establishment of c er- Lieuterialil-Governor Eflaould be paid a -In a speech delivered by Sir Jo ll� to see
no over -expenditures, llose "indiscre- contracts, employers of labor can ineet a Dti fferin has - also decided to send a Brucefield, and her remains we're ilit and James Black in cutting y.
liberal salary, it is. not necessary hat he Macdona.ld,in the city of Toroint on the e there would stilt be' no, eX e Shan red in BairA's cemetery, on Alond4 Mccafv
tions which Governments are liable to strike of their workmen with the threat str)ng military expedition to.th ush, and about noon,
shouldbe licousedand fedand wa,rmed� 23,kd of Nove mber., 1881, he.s,aid': existence of such' a law. It is fall into, occur. His duties, if properly of importing lab -or at. reduced wages, - Hi s. ----�Sotne time ago . Alex. Purvis, of Black desisted from their labori a,
West Wawanosh, :gave an ordier to 'a now not aclifixery is perfornied� wi and YiL A ORANG CROP. -'It is said upon a log to. eat their noontille r
at the publiG expense. ; He Imperial Federation is utterly- im ;�olly �-nnecessary. Its r 11 save the Pablic Accounts it can easily be ieen that such*a it k The other two ontintied tandi g the ol-yeeeives an ample salary, but he is Pr ica-4-ed- and expensive. It puts there are 16 forks waiting at
P fair acticable. (Applause.) We could Committees of the future, inuch valuable weapon is a most Potent 0 th hs e velling 'agent for a hay for
never agree to send numbe cornp I time . lie. At the 1 0 the i;';' v&d felled a tree else, -to where th
'of men same time, as was pointod out bylessrs. cold, Florida pror ises to have a, provided with a platia residence sur- peedless trouble to retain young men were .sitting. Twie
I A COX81YITUTIONTAL �EFECT. F raser and Meredith, it will not lo to r, mge crop this y( ar, that the bearing now station for Mr. Purvis to take them
over to England to sit -liament -a I . (I - healthy away. It is the usual story whii�h has i- el Under were in a ning was giv out-'
unds and his� there and -Vote rounded by handsom e gro away o rig ts and t eir -rig ts and- it ad 0- The Attorney-Qeneral, in replying go too � far. the ter ur �s very largely t ins of Mr. trc es Which war ell to 1,00L
-Y and Blae
engaged in colidition received no injury, although been told orer and over again, and if the second call McCti,4 entire household expenses, -even down io privileges.- I am, as far as.this uestion t ie cou try's debt. It is easy for a to a questidn put by Mr. aibson, (Ham- Gibson's bill, lumbermen � C.)
dy farmers will -not, take warnin it 'serves gos,'up to the handle a Rom Ruler. ilton), on Wednesday, 10th inst, brought Quebec to work in Ontario Would have losing their leaves, and are alrea 9 upand sought to escape fro
the salaries of his foo-tim an &lid butler v - riter - t declare tha those whose names bu iding ith the promise of a fair crop them right to get bit. falling tree, bnt it was too late, so.
(Applause We will - govern tur own o the iiotice of the House,6hat certainly no recourse against their employer if he are paid for by the Province. There 18 9 t -that while the trees -on the I at inst., Mr. John A.' For- -%w country. (Hear, heign) ill put' are lefft ff have only their own indiffer- seems an injustice in our'present'consti- chose to repudiate the agreement when fox the present year, . the 'former ts concern
of lot 6, concession 9, Turnberry, no earthly - necessity far this, and it is on the taxes ourselves. If weeboose to e ceand arelessn' ess to blame for it, when tation.' Mr. Gibson int6rrogated the the men arrived in the Province. uch -in the more northerly counties are not tune xtruck by one of- the lbubs of the 11
be- met with a very painful accident. He -tree on he top of the ]-lead, anl in
injustice as thi
will do I a should plainly beguard- -as advanced in budding out, it is
high timo that this superfluous expendi, Inisgovern ourselves -we SO- be expec a to clear four or five hundred Government as to when t intended to was engaged drawing a load of wood ly killed. Black wa4 also truck I
'lau, - hter)-�-ad. we do not aesr'e Eng this kind is lieved that inno portion of the orange ture 6f pu� 'oney be dlsconrtintt�d. dollars- bring -the Factories' Act, V"sed last sea- ed against. A measure of
in printink,.tbe voters' lists. ceived from the bush, when the sleigh came in wing 0 i Aland, Ireland or Scotlad top tell � us we into operaion. Mr. Momat re- in force in the United States, and gr -ealon have the trees re of the linibs n, the log, but ust.- ir,
It woul d be quite slfi, cient to, provide, 810119 aterial idamage, and that it has contact with some unseen objitaefe which sorious injury. MC(:Aig was a ut- th'se who ae put to trouble and hom an are -fools.- (Laugbter.) We wil: say, If plied that " there was'sor6e doubt as to Gibson's consfituentai many f w aiately overturned it. He made a man of twelity-one years 'Of alre
-ingmen, have pres
him -with an' office in the Parliamen -we are - fools-, we will keep Oil: olly to e peuse in Watching the lists cannot be. where the jurisdiction ii this matter are work sed the mat- be demonstrated that orange trees cau- imme pring to free himself, but one of his 'Was fine athletic youn
uch lowee degree of cold ag fello%-
buildings and let him furnish his oWn ourselves. You will not. be the worse elxpected * to'. look at the law -from tile- lay, and it had not been decided whether ter oil his attention. The bill Was al- a tain a in feet bad become fast and the result as
'but will Prob- tb in hag been heret6fore reported. was a son of James 4cCaig, of Ast
residence a -ad eteeteras at, his own ex- for it, and we will not be the worse for the right to Pass suchAn Act rested lowed a second reading, . I 8.1mestandpoint." a broken ankle.: and was well,knownnd respecteil
any folly of yours. "' (Cheers.) with the Dominion or the Province, it ably be iliade less stringent in com we pellge. 'The Province has no., right to -The village -of Exteter spent o . i I the mittee. Hiirbii Notes. n -TheBrussels Post -of last
In an address delivered -by h -a, lamps, &c., last year ',This - -e( t - fro
ad been deemed -expedient to delay No ana'diazis Need ApDly. streets sidewalk ce v I a le ter
pay for these. The present gnbernatorial enforcement of the Provintial Act. And, Mr. McIntyre has given notice that he I'lle East Riding spring allow will week we re i
Macdonald at St. Geor V. S., froul
gd's Club, Lon- j56; charity, �k
, . I � MR. EDITOR,-' In. a local.paragraphf a resolution to the effect that be held in Brussels on April 16th. The $1867; on schoolsi $2" q94 old friend ohn ott,
residence, wbicb, with its belongings, is added the Attorney -General, attempts will move les 8 U. _
-last, HE Ex Poswolt -a week or two ago, giv- have.been made, hitherio ineffectual,"'to inthe new Parli so n oc- The year was commenced with a balance ie wi'ter has don, E ligland, in January e. said ament buildings suit fall show will be held at Brussel, the property of the Province, is sivated! of $1593 in the treasury and closed with xevere, the coldest eiiirer expei
With regard:to the questio .. -of Im- inig the 11 Latiohality of the members of the get the Dominion Government to agree able offices should be provided for the tober 5th and 6tli.. in the centre of the city, and is a very� afortl, � town counc. 'Mr. James VvTry., of the 7th conces- a balance of $1375. The actual expendi- the oldest settler. '11ionsan. ds 'IT
perial Feder�:tion lie f ully agr ed that Se il a d board of to the referenci� of a tes't case to the Lieutenant-Governori and that the pres- He Be bol t -tistees, 1 was surprised to find Aouse and ',,rounds e ture for the year amounted to $7120 and and cattle have beeh fro,
valuable property. If.'sold, it w( -,!Id; there must be Imperial Federati n. 'h Supreme Court for the purpose of set- ent Government $ion of Turnberry, has a cow which gav IPP1111 beli�ved that as the auxili ions of them al Sebtch, English or Irish. Yet tinc, the doubt at rest. e enefit" of the birth to three calves last week. All ap- the actual receipts to $8300, of which read where they were sh'
realise a large sum, the interest from; iary nat It appears that should b sold for -the b 'here w " thirteen e*r loads I-VOZeb
Au W amount the local taxes amounted to -t ere stralia, Canada and.South Africa in- 11 know %at at least half of them must This is following tip the nio pear to be doing well.
hile the Dominion has the power to trebsury# which, if properly invested, together eased, the present relations., c "forta- bave.bem born in Canada,- and if so why- rn respecting the cost of -The second daughter of Mr. H. W. $6p86,5- and where fariners Wd large n�� -or 6111 submit a matter of -this kind to th6,8,i- tion for a retu with the cost now incurred for its main't ot call ok of Clint ar, -A-, very pleasant event transpired at j1ogs, they would pll� tip on one 1%1
ble and pleasant as they were, could them Canadians?. I have lived, preme Court without theiconcurrence of Government House made by the lion- C Dn aged about 6 ye not tenan ce, would go a long way in defray -1 remain permanently' fixed those nearly twenty yeirs in the United States, a it f the residence of Mr. ohn Twnblynj .t.* try andeep wirni, and in the -
A6 t4e Province, the Province can only act ' orable ge tleman on Monday, an ell down cefflar the other -day, breaking
d I have never yet been ashamed to e ankle. tt on the'03rd inst. Iauxiliary nations must increase i ember for 12th concession, Hulle ag perliaps 30 or 40 Would be sul
ing the expenses of one of our m any ex- wealth aloh' with the Dominion.� Li the pres- would almost seem as if the in or e of her leg's above th n, 9 week in the marria of hisdaufliter Fmmaf :ed. This is the st x0f theni
'ge an(li-npopulatioii.,sot;heymtistinere e call myself a Canactiab, nor felt disposed - Iding South Victoria bad )r NJ . I&S ent case, the Dominion, by witlibo undertaken the -TheGoderich Signal of last
cellent charitable institutioa, such as' to Mr. James Snell son a. r. lost. Theattltb Wkre in goo,
in res-ponsibili ties, and speaking'for the �O my native country. When George their consent,' prevent this important somewha� delicate work of a Covern- re -,,rets to lea; that Mrs. A. Dicksono n and bad p f ditio of Porn stoi
the Aayl-nin for the Blind or the Dea and I c usade. G'. the estimable wife of their ter, - y three Dominion of Canada', he'miglit �ay they anadian newsPaers have so little n keDt. IE eise r postmas Snell, o Hullett, assl�ted b V4_11
matter'from being settled, and the fac- ir Dum, Institute. In this y th� were ready; to increise the r irovement bricle's iaids and one groom's man. rinter ry wel. Ili# those that
es.�,onsibili- tona;l f aeling as to' call men born and 0 tories are allowed to go uhregulated. It Toronto, riebruary 17th, 1886. bows little r no signs of imp
They were married at 10 a. M,y tool,- lun in fle�h, and not i wll fed, people who cont-ribute te money would' ties, they.were ready to join th4 Mother 4red in Canadaanything but Canadians, certainly'seenis that the Power to act Ill- in health. i with the -,cold, the m6tof thein dinner, and dro tie to Clinton for the I Country in her offen sive and defensive ip is en Dughto make one despair of Can- ., ,dependently in these matters of disputed -Daniel.Gliddo]n who has been living ng tip') froz�m stiff.. receive -t of it, instead of bav p. in. train, to take a tripast. be found standi the benefi 'league to sacrifice their last !ban and �dian nationality. I lso - notice N,,,6ws of the Week or the 7th. co6ession of ('11oderich toW',11- that jurisdiction should in fairness be ex.- Centre is 'a nice towil; containing
e in ne ago
-e pockets of -some worn -1 their last shilling in defence of Em- many Canadian, journals (though I -a tended to -the Provinces everal years has removed -,Some th
ing it go into . th as well as io the LIBER 1k,L IMPTLOVEMEN'T.S.-It is pro- h ip, for a _it was - resolved t;6 is nar of the members of the '� . t ood of takea vote Aai 5400 POOPle, al"d � :a sl;'
-out political aristoer and the flag of England." (Cheerg.) glad Ti iE Ex-posiToR -is not one of them), 0
at, Who had been soi pire Doin�inion. posed to §pend 15,000,000 oil Ekie Catial w th his family to the neighborh
ch Piesbyterian chirr r place. rbe�re are tw raifrads �re adopting, pl-#ed-out � American ch- whether ifi- built. Th�re am un 01
The abo�e quotations furnisha, strik.' FARMER$ iirkproven�ents. E iniville, in, the townsbi� of 'Usborne. no
fortunate as to secure favor or influence1l oiler be �pbras "the bloody shirt, and —Mr.ThomasBielby,who has b6en not,.they should use in the church ing exaniple of how quickl The proceedingson Thursday consist- DF,AD: I Viscoqnt Edward Cardwell is *Ad aliotber one win I eno, -r-h -with the Dom-ini.on, Governmentl y And how �he epi thet Copr4u-46ad and apply in o, es the organ at present - the
0 lons-.-one mi- (lead. e was a Liberal, and a member in the Northwest during the past year, servIc, in.
ed mainly of two discussi mer, Union revival et6 gain an appontment to a position, radically even a! Ver clever can them v ey inappropriately to - Canadian of Sel er inistries.- bit is now in HiTillett again, is, thinkina building, for the use, of the Literary s -
Y cable, and the other acrimonious. V 1w1d in the 'Nleth&84 church. Gr chan-e his opinions When -it 'Suits his poitic., .` It' does not say piuch for their 'a' farm hi Ontario; thA -sociation. The result of the vo
itself honorable,. but the duties of Which first arose out of amotion made by Mr. smao LY ILL. -Mr. Henry Watter- of renting been done ankI the.s .1511)
vict� are
origilif return on t the exercise of no particular en_��, -en tha ti - rink t -will be se 'ility t6haittth.6y ainnot itivent better Graham for a. he subject of son, the amous Louisville journalist, is d(es not speak very well for the Nor, th- now been announced and 111iltsiviorhiat: apurpose tGdo so. I li� rk
require e respionso eir own. --Canada may Farmers' Institutes.- 116 farmers of the so ill� tha his despaired of. West. use 46, against'6. Mny of the members t1l recovery is 4oed, as the youn eople attea
Orgy or ability—a position, i fact,16 Sir Johi's views on. this qu"tion are t I abstained fr6m voting. 9 P
Y -P urn 8 e grood -draught horses, and -House can talk well �when they A.W ALTHY PUBLLSHER.21he per- One day last -%veek Albert Frayne, Zoeetin.
get a s. - The p!
occupant of which is re"' ow diam etrically opposed to ilibse -.he some rst prize f,%t- StE &S but the senti- of Grey, split and piled "ray ired to be more n. chance, and; they' had'the floor almost sonatl es te of the late .J. B. Lippincott, of tll'e township —An old inin named Jimmie G
nice aild an(I tile a
held ent. f natianality 6111 di the art of origin- OT4,,11 (lied on Mond ' at the residence of 'Mr. w0w Jotir',yetrs arra. The're*son for n' cor 0 ay
orlamental than -use-f ul—a sort of xclusively this instance. All -were the PhilAdelphia publisher, hits been in- 14i ds of 6-tive wood at Moles -%A, inJas. JacksoD; of the tov,.-liship of Morria- a-ces of pring are b fluitiu-
t much cultivat- aity expression re no hm& A pruniiig off i the direction w6 this change. of course, %Ve do nQ1 kno%v agrreed, both' Cons'ervatiV6aud Pleforni, ventorie�i at 53,599,133.. se -1001 h ,and 15 minutes. ed. at least, so it would seem to for the time an will He g i ed a IiVelihood by. working at
u s FiRE —The entire business portion of T) tis is big work that the Institutes condubt6d in vario A e 9� 'ays the MitcTiell rizona was I I —S.
air pa As of the' Prilvin A burned on bE hard to br at.
haindicated wo.t.-LId meet with th`1 Nothift' in the.� cumstancesl� -of the AC A ce by the Professors Flagsta the carpenterh,� trade. He Was in Blyth approval o the people, and any as oce rred to justif3,r and- Bisni trek-, Dakota, Peb.': 5tb 1886. an e a short time ;igo, apparently eiljoying country Ii, u hemrty igbteen buildings nd con- -w, of the Huron road, Hul- Itur�l Colleae had been o dayl 411 I
of- the Agricu a rious ting occumtd "attly i
good health,and was no' ieed to be. under I t, died on Wednesday of 'last wee
li�gi Who will advocate the aboli-I we can only attribute it to Political Tht, above reinrks:,will serve to show vqr.V great benefit to the i0al--mers and the tents deltroyed. 01, township of Dowiilt. In- tbat
the influence ofliqu' and from. exposure NITI-ID TA Canadians how we ;xr viewed by those farming int I'.—Tbere were at the age of 61' 5 )-cars. Her busband tianof the Lientenant-Governgr's re eX genci�s. " Howev6r.this -m,a, r bei we iast have beea U S S COM caghtia, severecold aliddied froj- 'Alp is a farmer �y the nam of A
I � P in in-
-of coal Milled -through- hi e been dead for some' time. She was ery flatterffig to!the Minister of Agri 9G,931,7r75 tons dence and the acco mp&nying perquisites believe that a ast majorit,� f t are cktt, and as tN-e story g,x!s,
he who,altbough of not with us. Union in 1885 ch T. flarnination of the l mare belonging t� Mr. Wit culture (MrI Ross) to listen* to thi out the of which i i- o c of the early settlers of the neighbor will' have the country aln-idst solid With people 4 this country will en'dorse the Whili � accepting oulr��share-of the re� (I leaves a gro-wn-vp family. —One day ]last week Kr. T. Nixon, unanimous and hearty clidorsation of hi gait is en dited,with 1,50,000 tons. h( od, an at this town, Was ileft in 11
1. �Ire can- proof administered yrour- correspondent course. * Ro'ss said the Governinen live SL -x year I i, e; ,Itate —The Sun -shine eorrespondent of the of Nlorris, was out at th. arin of Nir T
-im, , All that is required is for solliel views be enunciated in 188 men Tj.iF, H e D cl; Farrow, near Bluevale, with his dmit our o meet -eiiate At. the time the -mire
we heartily I Kentucky person to take the initiativ.e-, and publicl not see, nor have -its ailv6cates ttempt- and had been iniable t &11 the demands f s passed a bill Biussels Pos sys : A. 11. Smith, the te sI � of Brussel, has whilch he left tied in a. sbe(L Oil. 10 Joal, and il
made upon them forInstitutes, and had estblishin-a the NN11ippi11c:,,,-post.for wife- enterprising merchant Rickett liewas- in
opinon will soon force the temedy. ed to show.what.-tenefits7-Canada can dorse every word be' kays. It is now ut a f till stock, of new- and cheap
under consioeration the propriety of ob- beatersJ olened o ing'out of the house some time -.4ter, lie. 4Mrse of time a co'lt aPI)QUrcl
It is Rot only in Toronto, however,; possibly derive,, from dians should mor y goods. TI saw thein -goinj at a lively toAvards- -tbat mare and colt hive been -Ili*-
imperial Federa.; high ime that, Can taiiiing special IaWstanee in order to A rank J. Bowan, di ie erroneous impression gait
that -the loppin off process should bel tion. On the other hand n very fully develop a pur61-Y national senti- comply yit� th6 �expres�;dd wishes of the of WasIlington, Went to the ticket office h,- s gone abroad that he is selling second- home, -w-ith tbA_ cutter on its side, jill-rius tonsidrabl trouble. r Wni-
at di Terent time� applied t 1:1
We- ca That this is not fact, any- robes, etc. . When they arrived at the rming epmmui
commenced, but in Ottawa as well.1 easily gee Where it would rnorM0usIY in- ment Instead of +ntinually puttin fa aity. Just as - the of a railay depot at Jersey City, N.' J., h- n stock. 9 8 - fully the store will be' t" "Of ti
Housi-, badworked itself."into a state of the other night to procure a ticket, one.Nho visit station gate, they turned into the saNv- 401ave a proper re '
vah e a ill Evea c aratively 9peak- the ex -I cre4se the burdens of the -61rea y over- forwird oar Engli; fli,- Irish or Scotch good humorl, by every 11 mber agreeing leaving his a � on the seat. W -It en sa 1iified. The goods are new, well- mi yard, when the cutter righ ted itsell1i but Hackett tly re 11
-Was gon
here is moderate,, yea, i.liffni-I burdened tax-payeis. 'We cali�t send- origbi, we -should, in! a me"ure, forget with everything everyo e. The se � eted from the best markets, and but immediately after struck- a saw -log, n else said, Mr. he returned the valise ever offered to the people which sent it i�ying into the air, break- tesimal, in com parisoii with What it is m en to the Imperial Parliament for noth- the things of the past and cleave to CarAegie changed the spirit of the scene owner 'claims it contained $1.00,000 ef, eaper than f h
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