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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-03-19, Page 4decision proba will not be reached in of first class horse 6 el. carrie into the ra drive at the Government 'on is' stlock more than.,a Tory I y qua unWednesday or Thursday. Ise the: Gov'ernment,-wai have a 11 y t Frenchmen, th� C ection with the j6is is 'not by detrimentally -to i, emp'eciall in than ever, &N in Be= ring good fi lies on princi&ly b NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. onn 'Mr. Meredith the patronage questioi y Id be heard on Thursday, wheii )pdi6tmeut of for that purpose, Ile I lag in his s airty hack e bolters attackingaill the p any means throltigh with. It wdu (the House being [in ly),- asked for -connection with the - &I their eas e replying. --,'�. So far as the ability shown Hen. Peter Michell-, ex-Minigter of I Fisheries, the Tory who 81.in the the speeches i information regaMn, The memb AWThe; figure between the. parenthesis after er foi London five Niares, whibil, for h eachUne, denotes the page of the paper on which well 'to remember that the name of go utUe dismissal of regi8trars. -equalle 8 Co cerned,'the -bolters Marine anc the- advertisement will, be found. - ever on the list after it in two g . uards fr6m the !Prison- Mr. Hardy undertook to turn the circumstances does not believe can ba JILY Mrl simple enough to quatrel with his party y person left of Hur- rth. have had -decided he best, of it. atiaLfactorily that the guards surroundiug one or two rece� - counties on, Bruce and Pe _1i Fwrni to ftent—sammel Crich. (0). to vote at answered F a that weigh Landry'g. speech was carefully preparedi or with Sir John Macdonald, which i�l finally revisedwill be entitled aco appoint int, in the He has three two-year-old ig, is af F,%r.m for We.—N.Fm. Eberhart. (5) were dismissed beca:use-r it had been ments to this office to ai high his idea evidently, was to the same thii ter the Notice, to Creditors—W. N. Watson the next election whether he has the hope of capturing the votes ofl the mem- respectively 1,500, 1,52D, and and, altlik 1P630 an din in-- make a ibfCvlace for' thp Govern with a sharp stick about . the Fis shown that theyv�ere concerne ment to berie' ptra,y, Rarn—W in. Kinsman. (5) i supporting the Government, whom imported mare, 1,800 and a Can;4n TheL Loudesboro Creanxer��_,*. L. ouitnotte. (5). necessary property qua-lificatid tigaLti &rid- had exhibit- berm . the paper 11 Or not. citing the inves f- mping the chasm . hich business. He has notices on satisfie4 with the mare 1,690—or a total of 8,140 pounds alight upon, in ju he presumed to be dis ich he will call for all kinds of e lists of South. and ed malice against the arden, Mr. Spring ShOLA' We know that of th This is cer ood separate om- its 1 Qqebe I a- upporters� under wh (r tainly very t A_ Auction, Sale of Farm Stock &c._i� Ker ,) or- action of the Government in t for the five. Perhaps Ile I - . M by conve�ltl un er i Ilese cages. bes speech he bai information on the subject. Huron there are any names on Massie, d h knd inf eight, and can hardly be beaten. I he made:'by far tbo Mr. John R. Clarkes meetings. (S) -East -however, allowed that he w it, but if he does he is Judical Sale of, V aluable D. Dickson.(b) maion to the pr6ss �nd other- parties, The result, ever ma�4 in the a speech that hopes he may get (5) the lists that should notL be- there. The nfistaken his men. . His proposal to ts�_T. Xellia. 1 a mill. who soupt to be somethin' Kippen for Farm Implemen which ha;i afterward been, proven to be had -egisttar and re even 9 the only member of the House wi)o F�r Sal& cheap�_X. W. King. (6) chairman of every Reform sub- false. It is not likely that the charges single out, the office of i more thail' a, buffoon, (wilich up to this thinks that, way. This subject is A -mi, lanagement And favoritism which mov i0f aiLrJ Veterinary Sameon—Dr.-Wilson. (5) e it from the 'gift of the Govern- OUR OTTAWIL LETTEI I t Cb -ft ,etc.—WITI Murphy. (6) division in the. county should pro- of sn t point seems to have been Mr. Landry'� ticklish one for the Sale, of Farni, Sto, le 'ving those of sheriffs, ight pride himself upon. Sir He is doing his usual great -goods—A. 1C. Smith. (a) were more than once' made on the floor ment, while a pTiAWA, March 16, W, ambitiori) , -in 71 Millinery and Dry his ­0� iaE. Willson. (5) cure a copy of the - list of -their hands, e double bare -back act on this question. Seeds,. Seeds of the House Iasi 94Bion in connection division court clerks, &c., in n Bros. (6) inco' siste'nt as . to recommend Louis Riel, livin and dead, has prob- Hector Langevin, m he followed, mad ow Spring. Goods—Ranto municipality, call his-commitbie together n 9 On the other hand he is leading the fl$h- with the Central Pritson, will be kepeat. was so ;s first. that it was its L three principal poin Boota and Shoes—George Good, (1) d6preciation abl attracted More people to the House f to nobody, and his -ds Groceries, &a.—LaidlaNv & Fairley. (5) at once, thoroughl revise th list, and ed this session, omoters of el y rmen and the people generally to be- See y or6tbat the pr perfectly: legal 6 bag Riel, seewid th4 e 3m deceived none. f Commons Itightplace to buy Seeds—A, G. Ault- 11'wil renew their of the party syst4 the Gro ohly to consider lieve that he wants reciprocity) and -on L make out an inven of every -name on the late investigatio r� Meredith, 0 galleries- at one time than vernment ba I e Stammering and Stuttering Cured. (8) attempt to discredit the Government in -Patronage, according to M ny other person. The intense iut4reat the question of cl d not to re- the other hand he is ke ping the manu. facturers 'in tune with prom, ises of Wall Papers—Luineden & Wiloll. (6), it known not to be! entitled to be there this matter. is.-& bad thing—wherl the Liberals have a in Seed 0. Willson. (8) -1 It i ' extremely felt in the debate or the question of new the trial., and. thirdl;,athat Riel was - and hand it to the person appointed to the dispensing of it. K can always d Brick Layeri Wanted—D. Mowbmy. (9) T n bsE QUESTION. Tilt GOVERNTMEN 0 a bad man. Nobody seems to dispute the creased duties. He an demoralizing to our political system that whether the death per alty fib ould have w. 111.o Fit no: Sale—D. Weisraiuer- (9) look after the business. And. if an are first and last propositions,'but; the second act of this kind.better when is all.0 A more inteiregtin4 topic was entered a Government should have the power of d ed to run the show.hi om. th rebel lea er or I hese &,Ise upon when the - itern for Government been exacted fr was 'blown to atoms �y Lieut.-Col.Amyot own way. To be still leftloff who should be on, t office—that is, -nit information to Parlia appointing its friends to Hous e was reached. : Mr. McIntyre, of net, was manifested by the. crowde-I -whoshowed that' qwingto tbe� special asked to subi should be attended to.` This should be a Liberal Government. Mr. Mowat and hich inay give him away;J to circumstances tof the -Northwest such� ment w South Vic (ft t �toria, has had the courage. this rurl)a Mk. Q. W. Ross exposed the- iDCODSiSt- state of the galleries, luring the debate doneat once,before tile busy season seeqi6nto expresshis belief that the trialsasthatof Riel6,re tobereviewed his dupes ontheone side, or the other ency of Mr. Meredith's position, while which took place last week'. The crush eommences, so that all may be readYtO be time has: arrived in'.the history of -the b� the�Governnlent. A nian Charged adds to his em, barras4nient and makes %EAF0RTR, ri RI I)AY, Ma..rch 19, 1886- in the hands of the Revising Bar— Province to do away' A�ith the expendi- Mr. Mackenzie pointedly asked if that has been something terrible. Ver . yfew with a capital offence in any othe�.- him uncomfortable. In such cases there placed gentleman believed county L rave reasons �f s . tate g - � f t ublic galleries can hbar such* safe -guards as the are always P a ain 3 ',S� in icial residence' for the Magi akin who' risters in time for the final court of revi- ture entailed upon the, country by main, would make appointments on grounds of those in the p Province has tainiog a costly off preliminary trial before a police L g ihel acts public. Them.en The East Huron Reformers. Sion. entirely free from party or political bias. what is said on the floor of the House, -o t1lis Of Lieu tenant- Governor.� Mir. McIntyre's of the people of trate and the hearing before the grand support him are quite agrecable, t -Occasion & Mr. Young and others showed how Mr. and the great majori noth view for many of them are concerned ill A convention, the 'Reformers of ' ed not jury. In the Northwest there -is We know that all this will Position in this matter has receiv Meredith's friends at Ottawaacted �vhcn i licx- d out of the Ottawa understand fhi3 perfectly. Still) an to assure is most East Huroo as consituted for the Do- good deal of labor -'and some little ex- a -little support both,' 1P an they had the *power and 1wanted to Ing of this kind justice, transaaions in which this po and the others b�ave no opinions House, and it is evidkifthat th6 feelin is his views they endured the. crDwdiDg an& the the record must be aid before the Gov useful, ra in * ion -Parliament was held at Brussels pense. This, owever, must be borne if . I g know why he did not pre I is,growing that Goverriment House is ment to be reviewed, and the execti- except ach as are furnished to then, arty appointments stifling beat which a ertains 0 the ern - I - on Saturilay last. The chair was occit- the lists are to' be a pro cessary e Cabiet from the central factory which supplies, per representa'- both an expensive and an unne tion cannot take place until - th upon them, The House, in fact, laugh upper half of the. ill -ventilated cell inber isfied with the them to the party generally. pi by K E. Wade, President of, tion of the electors. This labor p6nd appendage to ourleg6lgtive system-, As -declare- themselves sat ed Mr. Mereditb's bill out of I court, and. in the hope of hearing or .seeing so, e- X0 LONGER A I T -ial. Lieutenant- P4TIENCE R VE, n. The oo the first he explaffied last week,- the member for method of holding the ti the Reform associatie nveu- expense, also- are among r cl thing—they hardly ku,-w what. -nee ef used it a second reading by the de Col'nel Amyot ba� a better right to Ever si the beginning of the seg. South Victoria was obliged, to withdraw 0 e of tile most thoroughly re- Act. The, tion was Oil fruits of "the new Franchise olve vote of 38 to 19, the smallness of )s than any sion before last Hon. Edward Blake ),as A GALLANT EVENCE. his motion looking t� the abolition of the figures being accounted� forby the Sinct. my I�st lette -, the fabe -of af- speak in favor of R�il perhal. presentative end enthusiastic ever held more the people become acqu6iiited with Gove r�nment House, by tile fact that the other man in the House. He is coin- been asking for information respectin&, fact that it was Friday night, and a f ntirely chan red. In thezfirst the grievances of tile people of thi airs has e inLunieipality was. it the me' they will abhor it. - There is title of. the -Province tthe land upon ut f mander of the l3tb Battalion Quebec g county. Every re i - - 'InL th namber of the memb�rs were o of �e medical " ex - I - been 0 place, the reports which it is built is in a somewhat anom- Voltigeuri, and when the rebellion Northwest. Had the information -by delegates and the fully represented as much, red-tapeisi� connected with it town. xaminec Riel as to his broke on e of the first men to give perts " who e t, he was op n when asked for,..public opizioh alous. condition, but �Ihis has only afford osed of between as with the English-41ouse of ords, and A great deal of business, some of it of assemblage -was com I sanity have been presented. These doc- ro h T ed him anothe'r argument for the wisdom offer his- own serviqes and those of his would probably have b ent - calls for' ill minor importance, was disposed of in ief,and must, us rs -to -is d ee hundre 0- the farmers e expendi- uments are exceedingly bri two &nd thr every -move in. of ceasing to expend' such large still regi�rent. There were only two French sure to bear upon the I li, i te 0 f the House ouMonday. Attention was and business men of k4ing. . 'The ture of time and money,all:d it. has no upon tile . building- a#d. grounds. - 'Since to the general public, :)e extremely un- Canadian regiments sent to- the scene of justice to all parties that the Northwest Conf . 6deration not lesp than $580,000 has called by Mr. O'Connbr, South Bruce, In the first place,� telic th Colonel Amyot in rebellion and all its evils would have satisfactory. . 0 following gentle ere Dominated as compensatin -by -tile Legislature some cO ii--Lthe 13th wi men w g advantacres to bestow. it to a law passed been s'pent on the official residence of the three doctors chosen were Government coinmand,, and the; 65th with Colonel been avoided. Sone.garbled sections of Eirs ago, which is of Apecial interest in Dr. McDonad, Wingbarn; e inost g' antic impositions ye --fof have been lai d be - candidates i one of th 19� employees, afiA it is putting it mild- Lieut6ilat-Governori &I sum which as Ouimet, also a- member of Parliament. the papers cilled A, M. Taylor, Toren -to iles. Gibson, V, ave this time of ly to say that there are greater authori- Colonel Ouimet, it will - that has ever been foisted upon a free Mr. McIntyre reni4rked, would be remembered, fore the House, and, cansiderin & the ties -in America oil me tal diseases than arvellous mism anagereilt which Qiey STRIKES AND LABOR TRIUBLE r S1 - L" in M. P. P., Wroxeter; DL.J Blyth; people.. We again challenge any person formed a ubstalitiat endowment for a came home on 11bus- ess," he was m to show one single benefit or advantage seem to be getier Thos. Strachan, Grey pollerye or natitution. but which does not they. The Manner of their appoint D other edu ationl i also sick on one or plore show, the public have naturally become it has hever'llbeen taken ment, the secrecy which was observed, Mr. McIntyre shdwed, that in New Bruns- ally known, as oce, i ns . all - the.-.- command of anxious to know more. Mr. Blake has. Sea- le ireferred to -committal way in which; the dk -oderich and Mi. Y. McLean, t will bestow upon the people that they the non wick, Where the ti Government advantage of. The stktut( big regiment devolved upon the major over and over again, asked to have the forth. - After addressing the 'Meeting, would not enjoy- withouit it. But while Houso property is k4 same as in this (luring a Considerable �part of the time. -pr�pers laid upon the table, the Premier provides for the fornimtion. of boards of whole thing was treatEd by the Govern ment, offer fair ground for believingthat however, all with -drew with .'the. excep- it can confer no a' had arbitrators for the purpose. o arranging dvantages on the people Province; the Bed -making ally CoIonelLAmyot was �at the head if his 1) is over an, d ver again promised -y 0 to and the They sa w n mply with his request, and still noth- grants towards the sop rt of an official disputes between workme the medical commission was intended regini�nt-'throujhout. tion of Dr. M --Donald jNq n them ehorynous ex- em equally re- merely to give th e* overnment time, :0111y,two of the residence, and that i.-Ift pleyers, each E fighting, it is true, but there were some ing is done. Nlr. Blake will take the anc r. Tay'lor pe it does entail upo dde being After a ballet was, tak.en �ir. �MeDoilald D them some justificatiew for English regiments in the saine position. qviestion directly before 1-1arliamemtvry nse. States is the system vogue here, adopts, presented thereon, with p wer to.en- and offer if, af te. L ions. It'is evident fhat their decision full discussion, They went where they were told to go, win was, declared elected �i yery large ed. The Hon.ire4lei "Aidnot a�rguefor force their decis soob. He has given notice that be ority HI canddattiT was after- OUR TORONTO LETTER. the abolition �f the ef fice of Lieutenant- some method of quickly and fairly ad they decided it would )eadvisable to let and conducted themselves like good mve that it is the duty of the Govern - ma is lay papers Governor, but believed It to be it waste of ju8ting the numerous dislagreem6nts the law take its - con. -Be. The reports nel Amvot is a fighter in ment at once to before .s. After passing 0 tUllity for adopt- - ar& made unanimou The �Legislaue is �entitled to the public money td ex e large Burns in which now -a -days arise between masters themselves offer oppo the field or in the House. Hp took his Parliament. 'This will give those wh nd resolutions. approvilla Of tb:e policy and d men is rgently requi6d,-as the jug this policy. They are in the last edit of having put hard- week's keepingip'an official residence for the an part in suppressing the rebellion, and believe that public business shoul be er rather t fisive system of atisfacto beclouding _Ge Cumbrous and, expe degree uns r . epresentatives conduct of the Reform representatives Lieutenan veirn�or, Mr. McIntyre's now that he has come back be takes a managed by the people's r work. since the date of my last letter. 0 -outs on t issue. There ig speech,. whi �g his Cistrikes on the 'ne side and lock than clearing the point G lead* t in denounci those who to take one side. and those who regard -at Ottawa and also expressive of confi- CL le expresiin in , par I e Of kly &ils t� meet 'the isquiteenoughinteta,if-the ,overn- ontra�ry to expectation at th begin- without fear or liesitation, was illoderate the other Dot or caused it. No charge of ligisloyalty or the Dominion as -the private property dence in the Government of Mr. Mowat, ften productive of ill- ment uhad confidence in its own ap- him. Sir John Macdonald to take the other. 8 race preju Ding of the session, a large' in tone, and afforded grounds for the ca c, but is more o dice can, be raised against the meeting, wa brought to a close. 4 practica po tees, to offer a very fair excuse had belief that a sentiment is springing up feeling and dissension than 1 in by, anyone who loves fair play and honors A� B. J. _NubiBEn OF ruBLIC BILLS: If we are to judge by the- unani in this democratic cotintr which w-ITI, to good. The Attorney-Gene'ral stated it been decided -not to let'Riel ,cape mity y er been made use C -as, hanged courage wherever he finds it. He be- House say the least lieves the Government made the rebel- Huron Notes.' -lie that the death. The fa t 6a b lie % have been introduced since Act had nev -is large and enthusiasm displayed at th a lit e awkward, Aill. ed, and of course all these, what-. LOOK bt,OSILMY INTO of, presumably because neither masters makes the thing lion and then hanged Riel, not to vindi- Buchanan, of Zurich, and r, meeting, the RefQrrners of East Huron nor men wer cate justice, but to use him as a scape- Samuel $1illiL6 of Tuckersmith, have ever may be their object or importance, expenditures of thi; 6rid similar kinds. e aware of its existence, or there are exp essions in the reports ts which, to the lay are thoroughly a -roused and arerepared The Attorney -General replied to the if they were, did not understand i mind, seenis, to goat—load their s us upon him and send receive due consideration from -the been inted P.'s. They are both to give a, good accatit nie mbe' for Victeri workings. It i's possible that the effect justify the executi6 him ilit6, Although he spoke in I ap 0 n. With such goo( of themselves t must a and stated his eternity. IHouse before being either adopted or. belief th t 'the lAtter was not in accord of ihe discussion in the ouse will be information as this the House of bl -ection pme, when, it wiH; a English, his arguments were forci yput. _Las(. year the township of Morris the next 6.1 rejected. The usual cropdf proposed with the bulk of public- opinion on this to give the -provisions of this law a, fair Commons last- Thu day was called ThLere was eloquence is his denuu ciations paid out. 160 for charity; $1,711 for In addiion to this they have selecte honor a dig'rnity surround- Arial ill some future labor dispute, and it upon to decide wheher or not the amendm ens to the Municipal and As- matter. rhe of the ministry and especiallyin hip- oil- roads and bridges; $175 for drai)age; an. able and worthy stand-ard-bearer. . I - ing the office -of � Li6titehant-Governor, will then' be seen %ifietherlior not they Government should' be condemned slaught on the.Minister of Militia, who $4,096 for schools. $J752 for salaries, ]ff sess m ent Acts have inade.their appear- 1he inover of the UP at tile If gloaZe the representa are of a kind to alrord any help towards for the execution. ov and $42, for pr 9 will not only in &ke, 9, good and strong tiva-of ithe Queen,he con- er the fallen rebels intin . There is a balance NVinniLpeg banquet shortly before Pliel ance, a;nd it almost see Ms as if the aver, tended, made itfittiog that: the present the solution of the-: much -vexed labor resolution of condemnation is. Candidate, but if elected will represent of $1,424 on )land. 'the 4questi6n. The propo§als introduced by Landry, of Montinagny. Mr. Landry 0 age mei-nber' considered he would be course, should IJ& c4niinued. All was executed. Mr. R' �al. f Manitoba, —One day last -week he floor of Parlia� a he, Mr. Jobn Dil them creditably on t derelict in his duty if be did,not -.make othef Provinces�6f tlle Dominion m�'ith Mr. Treasurer Ross to pay� over to the declared in hi ppening speech tli t t earned the w:ell-merit�d 'contempt of bridge, of - Usborne, sold a 'pair 'Of ni-enit., Dr. McDonald is known person- an-atteirlpt to inprove the law of the the exception of N4 Brunswick'fol municipalities - interested the sum of popular impression thit lie was moving r a y man in the Hous� by'the apolo $93,000, being interest accrued on the this resolution at tly ipstance 0 gy heavy draugbt gelings, aged three and ally or b�y yeputation tOL Most of our land on either, or both, of points. short -period, have al 6ys maintained an f the for.a speech ivith which he OCCUpied a four years respectively to VIr. Win. _L_ e , jal 'LAND INPROVEMENT FUND Government or any arrangement with readers. Hie has practised his profes- Objection may properly be taken to leg ffic- residence f6r e Lieutenant -Gov- short time. Royal was one of W1eyB Bissett, of Exeter, for,�4'00. They islation for legislation's sake- but our tario from Confederation- down to the present thein was wrong. He declared, that lie licutenanis in Provenalier when the purchased for the AmerlCall # . erner, and the pxpeilldffute in On $ion in the town of Winbam for the - Market. ma­niciDa system deals with so coany c6iripared with that if').'some other of the thrie, were attacked by Mr�. Creighton, was acting upon bis own con-viction and rCI)el le6der was the herof the country ipast fourteen years a -Ed- has 9170-wln, matters of vital import that there is Provinces,.. has b�eni and eveil �.the Treasurer in future of the Op- without consultation withthe Govern- It was RjePs favor that -gave —At Ale--.,.-. Foisyth's sale of fam in 1873-4; tion side, who claimeA that the ment. Nobody, so far as I have been 1> stock, &c., inHorris, last week a heavy place, and searcel room, for wonder at the differ- niggardly. The � dr�let-in-couicil con P091 Oyal Ili, e. Had the pres- and prospered w" y s leading plac draught m, are sold for $185. Duncan t should pay thei municipali- able to learn, believes this staitement by opinions which are entertained in ferring the Qovernmen '%4cLauchlin of Grey, was the purchaser. listands well and is A popular T19g roperty upon the Province, cut .11. P'. come deliberately to tile con 0 compound, instead Mr. Landry. He 4 connection witb, some of them, and as contained a clause expressly providing ties on the basis of is r garded as merely e execution ws just and clusion that t1f 'file unfairness of the cat's-paw of -the i -u's �,here he is best- known. * has been a -e in iple interest. 0ministration, ill Id have The mare is in foal - to John MeMilla for - th ment law, so long as hat an official reside*ce should be ain- Of Bill said so plainly, honest men won etely ba., this idea become Clydesdale stallion Puzzler." It paS4�- RefoIrmer from youth up, is human nature rpmains the same, people' tained, continued thd'Attorney-General, this contention will be seen, when it is fact, so compl. believod birn honest. But his speech, imbedded in the pubt c mind here that 6 to buy good -stock. will scan -very '6arefully everything re- and therehad be�n no such demand for known that the Government of Ontario 'ca- thoroiugb� conversant, with ublic af� owil all ost to the eud. was a justih —Mr. -Samuel Black, of Turni)erry, laf.ing to the payment of taxes. A great the abolition Of GOVetDnient House f iom are handing -over merely what they get those who do not keEP track of Parlia- tion ot e rebellion 'and a eulogy of fairs, an d is an easy, fluen t and forcible many measures, some of them deaing, the people genetally whh w o the Dominion Government, that mentary forms commoily make the mis made an important purchas�e at 'Mr, for ol�posingy '.he Riel. �s sole reason speaker. In fact, as a platform or g thar his motion �is to John T. Gibson's great sale' of short the claim for compound interest is being take of supposin atlor, with the. subjects mentioned, and others rant so decided a step being taken. Mr. motion of censure was that it woulXlead rously pressed, and that the inunici- exonerate the Government. A t any hornsat Brecon last week. lie bought we doub if he has an �jual in tb e of secondary imporance, were advanced Wood� of North Ha ings., supported the V190 to &:chaiilge of Government. - In other lities will receive the benefit if the rate, whether they wrote the resolutioi the bull calf, " Lord Cbesterheld 111.1, itacre on Wednesday last. - A Bill pogition taken by McIntyre, and P& Government was wrong t He -is. a candidate around a Avords, tl ir 11 for $70. and lie got bh4 bargain, too.. which. deserv�s some attention is the condemned the 9tate and ceremony ob- claim i6 allowed. 'Mr. O'Connor, of for him or not, it i!3 evident that the lie would vote in Viieir favor, The arcru- whom the Reformers of East Huron can utl Bru e, M one introduced by Mr. Wood, of orth C So I C r Gil�soii, of East Government is perfe(tly well sat�sfied served in connedtion with the offi e of nient is a good one, and. every frieiftWof ---�.Nfessrs. Willis & Pke of Exeter, well rallynd of whom th�y, may very Hastings, the object of which is to re- -Lieutenant-Gov-o or as unworthy this Huron, and Mr. Gillies,� of North with what he has done. Not otly do nie it last week shipped from. that station a n the :'CoDservativo. party should g er -eight. Bat it ould. have come number of the he j.ustly,feel proud. Inshort we:feel -well vent minors from frequenting -billiard democratic age mild countiiy. . The lead' -Bruce, floored Mr. Creighton by show the relations between Mr. Landry, and Touglibr�d bulls for t � t, - f till ii w o ga, crested i s and -other: ming places. Jts of the Opp inj that it was only.through the .efforts his chiefs 'seem to be of the most cordial witll� fa -r better crrace.and far niore effee English markets. Two were -purehased he does not succeed in ro osition 9pp ged the sugg convinced that if r visions impo3e a -- penalty. upon abolition of Govdirunient House, mainly of Me. Blake when in the Local House, kind, but Sir fffector Langevin, , who from any other man in the Honse. Royal in Usborne : one froam Mr. Henry Jones redeeming Fast Huron it not behis P keepers of, these places for pert.nitting oil the ground thlit stich a stop would be that the Federal Government recognized leads tile defence of -the Govern -which. weighd 2,000 lb the other from have remembered the fri�nd whom fanit and we are free to say that te. minors to frequent their rooms, and en- a long one towards.thle- the Province's claim to' this inoney, and took the extraordinary course of me * 0 n Y I v arded so highly and criven i silent N He. wood weigbi Illiti9t T Ir. Job g' ,280 iesu OF �;THE OFFICE previous que for the heaviest of the lot.- It were act �BOT'ITIO:� vote, s the vast majority of nienbers vroveatfr far this de s that any minor who wotild disregard that Sand field Macdonald all along re- the est or, which Ces IL the warning of his parent or guardian itself. m this sisted the right of the municipalities to division upon the qu estion exactly as —XIr. Robert Scott, of th 1:3th Coil - r. Fraser doncurred in nev,er befter. If the Reformers of the bat in't I lie State any must o. Anot6r of the bolters' M.:. against attending such places - hare in it. Mr. Baskerville's Bill put, not a letter to: be altered, even to (,ic, tilt then tool- a htin7d ill. He kick - view, and pointed ou� t cession of -Hullet�,� lasit, fall bought a eting r* 'k 1' rid-'iiqg will let the me f S day limiting the rate of taxa -tion leviable by providefor delayor.tD as forfurther SHOUL of New Yo k the expenses connected ed clean over tile traces, as Colonel mare for .5130., supposed to be, in foa subse(, ni mt proceed- High School Boards' to three-eightlis of explanation from -th ministers. -,-This Amyqt had done, rfriounced the Conse�_ the seller guaranteed t6 gi%,,e Iiiin 11�1 00 be an idex to thair The discussion which followed Mr. with maintainind the office of Governor ings there is little doubt )u t he 5iovernni t is w nlill on the dollar was thrown out, and i the brave defense tie G for her foal if it was filly s �y Wood's motion for a second reading were rnuch. grelter than in Ontario. vative party and I its works, and de- tich it has that gentleman' Besides,. lie added, i1f, the present resi- alike' fate met his Bill making a sorne- making upon this mat er on wbich,J if on ho�_ proved to be, and 8cott virtuallyV To do th, inself as u conproinisiDgly clared-himself as u :t , hoN�evpr: ought to have convinced elect thir a L 0 -1 tb at time Iforward. that his attempt to subject'the youth of dence were done what similar provision regarding public anything, it should be strong exiough to til,e from away with-, a costly gets- the mare for $30. Better to be born work, ceaseless wor �e ir -of lucky tbanvicb. , win.. req ed. this Co uite of -rooms w n � uultry� to any such Draconian su u have to,be erected school boards. challencre the untramnielled verdict TilE ENGLISIE-t� "ANI. MEMBERS —I' obert Loolteridge,, the young il3ali from new 11 e last -vot� is; polled. pervision as he proposed in his -Billo in the new Parli' en buildings'for the The., Attorney -General's Bill, bearing the Hotise. They declare that tli,6 ex- 'T -*as n cess That they. will d' ths we f aily believe. though -doubtless well-intaint, was be- ac6olyiniodabiolf--o Hi�- Honor, as the comprehensive title of An Act to ecution of Rie ary, in order then began to mak their voices heard. 0 the ork sent from Wingham 'be � Godrich jail a red Province bad no .-power. to abolish the intain 31 I further amend the Law was read a e law and hia eace Mr. Wallace,, of 1Y one of the hind the spirit of the age.' It requi to vindicat th short time ago for .Acaling a robe at The- y- hae a good cause". a'X11 excellent only a fe Orangenien who S t q etly by bile w minutes, and one or two pull- office. Conseque-htl little or nahing. second time on Monday. It contains and that their rofusal. to extendto hini Whitechurell- and gloV.es and -mits at and all that 'is wanted is ge visions still further- simplifying th f e Crown wa' due Orange incorporaion bills, solemnly, Wingliam, candidate, _nt observations from the Provi6cial. gained on tile: score of econo- pro e the clemency 'o . th ould be' Bi was acquitted on the first eir eader are be' H - d3f kgi * d with his col- law in many respects, arnofig'others on simply to their lo justice. They. pro nkise� by th tug con. - hearty unitetl- and ethu�siastic action to Secretary, Mr. Meredith and- others to my. Mr. ar ee charge but was found gi�ilty on tile see - I I ve of k�)tuously kicke ou� of the House at i I induce the honorable gc, it of such'points as intestate estates, polipe said they tely, end, an d was sentenced by Ju Toms secure viGtery. entlelan to leagues, and gave an %musing accou would lay all the papers on ge ony he had witnessed magistrates, tile law of evidence,. &c. the subject before Pa iaiment, th evi s directionj abandon the idea that young men with- _a,gorcreous cerem at!�� they ,�ir He or Lang was th to ix weeks in jail wit� bard labor. I � __ - I- speec was nia .2ak. Ri de p in wenty A clause which� aims at would, present th6ir explarlatios,1 and first to E pe a month or two of t one years in theo State of ew ork, in which the —Mr. Thomas _McClymont,i,who has'. The Voters! IAsts- RK4 'G A DIFFICULTY, a- rliamer t to ek on th Liberals for not de- of age vrould prove suitable subjects for G'overnor and his reti part. would ask P decide 111poll of an atta I . I t on one side resided in Wingbani for tbe past twelve -ves The Voters' Lists under' theiew Do- corporeal punishment, for whatever Eist. Huron and Soath. Huron uttered inted out by the Attorney -General their act. As a matte - of fact they�: have claring hemsel s a par y po �y i . - -mily quarrel, a years, during which ti, 'me lie carried Oil ession, provictes that the chosen the special.fcrm of words, . I �anclise Act have been printed cause,,ad this provison in the Bill was diffetent -voices on Jig '(11lestion, 'Mr. ear n ill or othe Of this pretty fa works of Ao minion Fr the well-kno w*n carriage promptly rejected by the House. in opinion of the High Court of Justice as which they ask the verdic to be �j defence f the Oranggeni,en, and a raking Gibson o - in-:' e f estion and,.Mi. ven :and published, and are new ��_pen for pposingt uig Clyinout Bros., in partifership -%,Pitb his in 'up, of the Scott murder for which attenipting'too much, Mr. Wood was in Bishop giving it b if, emphatically ex. to the validity. or constitutionality of they choose the time for the debate, brother William, (wbic4partnersbip wa's rr of defeating his really meritor- pressed support. ITha-iterri-wscarried. any measure le Tories did 4 even dare to -passed by the Local Legis- they gi,, e only garble and -insufficient. ti spection, The preliminary eburt for ther dange' mucl s to I recently dissolved), has� left Wingbain revision of esire to ex'chide -be s, mere chil- The debate, the ob P -oductive of lie im- lature. or any provision thereof, may be informa n, and witl these- limitali arrest Riel, ave him the, lists of South Huron wi ions d y ugh p 'tie ons d "ill followb onle other.. oth she - obtained by a refere b k tried an 4 ca in s be �eld at Seaforth - on, the I � of dren, from the contaminating influence filediate. result, and N% hile perhaps w nee in -that behalf they oldly a for t lie decision of the d con' vieted, A good de�l all w Mr. place. exerted by billiard, pool ing that- the Ho!use ls not at present made by'the Attorney -General either of House. The one thin r above all others of interest was manifested as West-, Huron, &t GGderich o —A -meeting of those wl intend to April; for -n and simlar roonis, as they are usually prepal-ed, to cro the extreme length of the Province or. of the Dominion. As which commended Sir John Macdbnald -AT- C. Cameion rose. He did not lea%�e go to, -Manitoba and the'.North-west Ter- the Gth of- April, a o conducted in our towns `�and cities. A doing aivay wit tl- c - residence of the. '--%fr. Mowat pointed o0t, the Legislature to Ontario' was his apparent 1bold- his bearers long in loubt as to the side ritories was held at Clinton last We— smije in lie intended to tak He said no doubt of members ek' ressed their LieutenELint,Gov r or wa ins6t has -no control over the Supreme Court, ness. He was supposed to i Huron we have not 'been able number ructive, p Ves of sverial lines Representati of rail- r to learn. the correct dates. ""Judge sympathy with this object, and -the Bill 'as"indicating the ,rowth of a feelina ad- which is under the jurisdiction of the the face of difliculty, and to overnment hoped that those Lib- as llowed to to committee, -where, verse to spendiugpio�.iey simply for c' ow Dominion Government, and, has' hither- but lightly those who opposed him But erals-wlio did hi k with thehi way were pKesent, but the Canadian 190 sh v�ote'l tagainst them. nild not dare to ic succeeded hi capturing the bulk Toms, the.Revising Officer for South Pacif a memb6r said it could be --"fixed! and to maintafti'�'al niock royalty out of to been the only Canadian tribunal in Sir John is showing himself in hiF, true NV( of tb6 crowd, offering a better tbron-h se lie dared not oril, Huron informs us—a�nd we presurne, up- so r which constitutional questions could be colors. The G"erryn-iander and Franchi 'as to be of benefit to the com- keeping with the ',enjui of the people o o vote, but to justiiy r ate than the American lines, It -was Ei[e then entered 1.1p6l decided, and the provision to make the Bill were essenciall w -,an his voteas well -11 adopt a 4irilar course miunity. Mr. Bishop's Bill, proiding d Judge Doyle wi the 9'ou-ntry. y ie ork of a ing speech is ecided to leave on the 23rd in.4. 01 0 th es of h —that in order to get names added to that on aftd f ter I it ovemJ)er, 1890, Ori Friday.Mr. Ito ii-ster of Edu_ High Court a place of appeal in matters who felt that the end A his ucces was le f e most telr�, C, tie -ro life, lij'ven lie do -not ree with _'Mr. W.. Radford has sold his arm, THE OF tie I n, in reply to aj8c�16Niels n asked by of this kind on the initiative of the I - drawing nigh. When the Bleu e*c t - those,%V, f, li Id not be less thau eader 'kii s address was being parts of lots and 29., on t1 or sruck off the list, it is not necessary Ila -not but prove of great service ment ar Be after Ri&'s executio, Air. MdKay, stated 't a f f th r vince can S hin), P.9 , owledge �hat hi 28 mou feet 9111ches, 0 1� o ir to make application at the �first court, was read a second time and arriving at a speedy settlement of John rushed to England, leaving 11 Dow rf one. He n- 12th concession of Hullett, c 'a stilig of referred to for the use of schools as 'being prepr, in his lie- 511a y POU on all n 8 Mr Uel i cres. to John Philips, of Mast- bamt courts wil-I be hold in each of the a qomm ittee Two Bills for the pratec- ed, nd would be issued by a r�vate disputed questions. A number of other wilde ed organs to fabricate' such rumors tended that Riel ad' Dot had. a �fair 74?r p I ig4t eX n by e All tion of 0 trial, tl at th -ent had no r IT' " county, for the suni of �'- 500 1 ti game were read e Gove -n several nianicipalities snbseqaen y and referred firm about Aucrust n t. A moti were advanced a. staoe, and asth y might to account for his suaden q an excepti :: n this ,case a -Did 11.0ford gives 'up ossession p_ but it is questionable -whether any lecris- Mr. Fell, North Victoria, to the . effect the Liquor License Bill was, on motion exit. 'The present ineve is virtually an to lilftk n-itinontl). an:rr a man c hVic ed f a p al of - The farm is a fine one when the changes can be more -'easil O olitic lation will be passed oil i of -Mr. Hardy, amended by providiDg _y he�subjeat this that some better nieth, , od of auditing abject appeal to the Liberals for pjty�s b in a goo made. that the holder of wine and� beer license sake not to take advantage of the trou- fe= �iia Y'ecomrren ed to increy--7a tion., and thegprice ]Paid for- consid- It has been determ-ped, bo,%v- session. I The experience, of the House ninniaipal and sCboo jacco-unts should be it is er a short in the event Of parties making, in this inatter has always been tbat,%Vben- :devis6d, withdilawn aft sliall,_ on a first conviction� be deprived bles hich have grown up around hini thing,upknown in Brit, sh history for ered very fair. ever,, ever attelripts are made for the im pi�ove- discussion. A numberof bills wer of his license for, one year. from the seed of race and religion hundred* years. He (Ilainied that the W. J. Biggins, of the London e read ilitol- them, to accept at this first court dec- mellts of the game laws, they are frus- - a second time or otherwise disposed o overninentliadlia-iige 1delinresponse 1�oad,- Stanley, who is a well-known and f The debate on the Riel question in erance which he serred years ago. Re in support of applications to trated by the w[de divergence of opinion the House of Comnionr, is,fo'llowed with of their very successful -'breeder of sbort-horn arations and anionc, other thin gS* Hr. Woods pre- has a family quarrel- o i his nands, antl to tile deinands of a section gr an supporters*, and lie did - fiot hesitate to stock, last week sold to jMr� Thomas add names, but these declarations m ust which prevails arilong sporting nien and sebted the report' o � the committee to eat interest here, , d the general the only way to pre -N ent a split, which those who take an interest in the mat-- whom his bill. to p,cv.ent ininors fre- apinioll is that the ablest Speech so far will l6ave him with no party to control (Ictionnee uch conduct in the manner it Carbert, of Hullett, the 16 months, old ba made in accordaD ce with the statu-, Mr. C, er i ter. - Bills for the extension of tile Ter- quent billiard row is had been refer- is that of Mr. Cameroh, of West Huron. is to- apply the cloture. He dare not deserved. ni doubt knew bull, It oyal Elmhurst, " for $ ISO. He -1 forwardedi to: the Revis- the )rtintbat. would be also sold to Mr-. W. Lang, of St. Marysi ry form an( rens system to the counties of 'Carleton red. NIle bill had 3een anientled. by Oil e infallible sian of the approaching face the Rouge fairly, 'on th' ques- bef reband- eff( even is .0 iu� ice him a younig heifer and a 10 ths,* old officem on or before the dates stated and pey-th respectively Nvere witlidtawn -striking out tile flogging' 'clause. and by 'close of the sessioh.. has been given. tion on which,he has the approval, not it -lade to Wr up prej Mon M19 'kin I a I 0. announcing -the' by their promoters, tile Attorn' uld lie take the stapd. be has done, bull calf for $30.0, ina g i I I 48 ey-Gen- limiting its applicat; on to bov's under The " slaughter of the innocents*' has only of nearly �tll bis friends, but of he in the advertisements austom�d to shrink from for the three animals. It pays tA) breed eneral statilig that the -Government sixteen years of age. kn' interesting dis- begun. many of his opponeilts as well. Ili,. but lie is not a a The. sem e f hol4ing of the court Toronto, 17th March, -what lie believes to be his duty for fear stock of this class. ished to see 'what the resulU of the cussion spru Mr. Meredith's is -ro appm vv n cowardice ent that it will go f of consequences. The attitude lie has .-—.Arrangements lave been mad, for i 4r inua, will also, have to be gone thronzil. system would be in the city of Toronto bill providin that re� rs of deeds r cr i- - istr fa' to shake the confi ence- of those -%viio Alex Innes, have been accusomed to regard him as 9 with iA the case f any names that were and county of Vork before extending it 8110L.LD BE —A few days since Mr. Ss, tned is a subject of great astonish- the holding of a sprin, hNv. in ';�Nlan - to other parts of the Province. The by County cot nstead of e well-known hors6man, of ''tanley bearingf'A charined life in the political 111clit to tb every Chester for horses, bulls and sprill", g Barri - ilicils by the t1i e- Torieg, who decide handed to the Revisin sters too, or lie 0, -lie so this session of the long Governiriftt, as at p esent. The leadet township, bought froni Mr., J. Horton, battle. thing from the hanging of a inan to the grain. Th e show will be held und t nly cc far late ta be printed in the lists. al drawn-ont Central Prison investigation, of the Oppoition. did: not, of course, ex- of Uborne, . a two-year-old filly, for 'I HE COURSE OF THE DEBATE. iilbn;ent of a- sessional clerlc with all auspices of -the Colborne Aricultur appo Iftic 1 results. object was tb e which lie'paid the han&onie suin of One -of the princi c*'e only to The de- Society, oil Friday, April 9 Nrlien ion Of &1d during the recess, and which was peat b is bill' to pass. His ipa politic 'I We would again call the atterit I features of the �at, iel t a 'e� e p t4 thel b. b. Id 0 t at th o f r, it has been- little -ent. One of endeavorin rf to 300. Des intends to go inore debate is a 14%to will be continued this Nreek, and a liberal prizes will be offered for our friends to the f %ct that',the work in ill some quarters expected to result so quite-transpal, Mr. In couipe- I I19,:1006 tition. The Manchester pedpl r, ,ths sum -of $90 by subscription an� t ty 1.15ted it t6 lie 806ie to assit in S r ingthe prize list. :__�The otal receipts of the 'tow, 'Of' Grey for list year, includng a- -sue, -ed to of $131� ainoitni n$15) 1 8 .0 were raif xed b,, sessirent, The expenditurs amou to $1,7 Of this amount $4,077 '360, lunt paid forcc , y ra-fe.; $1,868- fort. ind bridges - $5 499 for schoolts salaries S-17 charity; $44 for law suit fences and GYeenla vnre The year waslosed with a balap V.099 in the treasury. _R. Vi. Adams, of Lower NV111191 who had been troubled with a eanef. wh to . ,some time past, �ai., was Opel upon by Dr, �G'ardiner, of Lucknow, is ,11.1 -died ati on Tuesdt last weel-,, from! heffects of dreaded disease. He was' for T -years engaged- in buying cattle in ;e ,6flon of the county, and -Ara,3 well faverably kkown i)y the farnuag : tion of the co-mmunity. lie W ye�rq of age and �E�aves a Vjf_ rn Ill aeuni'w-. eral eli.ildren to moA s —The Brussels P -PA of last week i Our predict -Ion about a - we".ing r, 9th Concession of Gry-wasverifie', %Vednesday of this wcdk, when ff,� ,dall, of _'Manitoba,, son of Mr" lit, Tindall., formery bf this townshtp,� united in marrimm to ',Nlis ar .1 kirk, daughter %f r. Win. Ifabl, Rev. "3. "ones, of Brussels, tied. matFimellial -1mot. Mis J an"ette kirk and Nfr. Wni. indall attende� bride aud room. The -some aud, numerou% Af! were hand pleasant drive the weading, party -.q a very eJ oyable evening atl —The C114ftton �ktw ra 'of last makes the 'folle*iDg pertinent 'There appears to be an en ydent ,ous impression. inj th Piinds of ii ounty that the 0 throucyliont the c' and duties of the 11blie N.1-agitrte tend to tile perso"l, investi. U 4 I 4ga' Ion supposed of the ' cott r4 and the institutijig of proceec Against the violators. To ave trc and fneonveui�nco' both to the 1) Magistrate and &1ends of teniper who are not awar el of tbe true pfos bf affa ir, we desi��e to state hw such 'proceedings the above muS taken by inspectors jorther proseeti and that the dut�ch -of the 111,�,gisl are toxeccive, bea'rland determine - informations as DA, be. laid before He has -nothing v'llatiever to do hunting up �ca.se$ 04'evidence. rhmas INybite, a flory4er dent of Blyth, now residing at 31 I -- -�' -J'a .'i h.. writes za ffak a pp here to a � man nain�d Win. .A01111-1 merly of Winghamil. He left Cock' I-sland on Fridiy February at the request of., bis wife., t4 tcolll� Bruce Min-, on th� ide. A snow s� came up from thel north-wst ani seems he get be4-ildered, Chilled when Avitbin balf a VIA 'St. Joseph Island. I The night -coi Oil-, tht, weather tu6ed colder, itl mercury 2-6 degr4es below zero - was found Satnrda� evening frozen and dea-d. He lta�.vs a wife and chilaren in destitti ' te Circumstances this should in- eet ithe yes of an, his or her friends, *bey we e fl -a -indly act to 41 them' theh P_ tress. —One day last week a young .named Daniel Joseph Donov into Mr.. W. Clegg'�.granary 't the� waystation at Henning, the weighnian., was a few fille4 'ou % gla n t I presented it for paymc the store of Nt1r. E. R. Talbot. v was paid , bbi�i, but A was not. thtig, lit something i ,wron , s the sfcnn�Ltwe did not ed p end with the 0114 -writing of r. imng. Baqiry Nv.U, at ouice inade, I it was foun-d to be & forger. The rascal was bunt4l iup and waA fewl' .be h&dIng in the cellar of the Bruns ,-House. . Ile w -as �akerl before Neilan4s, awl to Jail to Iis trial for theft.- whol of the inoney, Nvith. tie -,,ce -few cents, wal.s" foui)d on his P. of a —At recefit �llnnal meetba 9 Airectorls Of tile W�st wawnesh - 4ire InBurance Co., it was fRuild transaoted b he busin ; . _y ?0r, the year wa's the I-arbvst fiin ypars ago. on i.report Nre, learli th4t thie total mot ill for,ce.on tbe 31st of _--ber 1885, was �car the company,sustained-wo tnet by an assessm , cut no te w. 0c .'rlast", of er cent, of prennu: 001 ­i$L 20 on acl-I $1, 1 V .0.00 of risL-. - Thi -�,directors for t1lie yiear are 'M essrs -Achon, Tlw% .�John Wbiuney4,,_Alex. tewurt, 43qrdon, -John Griffib, John Balk 'and Finlay And-erson. The A Tneeting in future win be held ii .4,cou�rt roorli,'Dng guen, at I b"c1 tb e first Tusday the tbird-.A _._in ianuam. —Two yars last M Sy of 11riussN,lipt -obas -a fr in of 13ran2don! Manitoba, the balf of section it" athere Sie, having had good suce gr Wit r 8,T)U11(lant, Crops, being . put thereon Vents froin the proceeds of J -1i has now dispo�ed of ..,iaid hla gether wit,h some chatU 0 Cash, INA'att by cliDed to i -tow negotiating �wit h . V,. �,_JDUrchase the ea�t balf of seiA.i -:. 107wlisbip, 1:0 I range, 251, jusit one froin the Vailwa,y Track and four --from the villa -e f -')Lake. T-lih-, farm- ba-, fiftk ellnt 13uzb, also i a One stream 'rr through it, and i4 one of the bes ections in the P.rovince for mixv ,-Ving. --A ewbat- last one duy team f hrs�s belo to' _liiake 9 I Of' township, took' while froal ltnd rail away. 71 The slt-i-h b&' laden with a large cook' o store omplete outfit of tillware and rnituft. The d -river lost mit ie teail an(l , jumped out, Andz reach-Qd the' Albio hotol i leY took differel , sides of a tele Ole, driving the tongue of the � Veral inebes in: Z - -the pole. 'Th Css broke, letting- the hojjes 1008 box and contenu, rou . tile air ien Masse, nd prM over tbe isid-ewalk for r a and almo�lt every. 11 etelY ruined. One horse keDt I