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J - . , - � I . . I � I APRIL 29, 1887. - ! . . I i .* I . i � . . I - . . I . I i - 0�0 . � i .. . . . TjF,E HURON EXPOSITOR. I I __1_____­___-____-_1____1� - '------ ___ . . I- - � - � ,'--- __ � . . - —.— I . ­_ . . i I ' - � a could swallow that -with I . I __ — as a specimen of Tory court but milk, an 4 1 .1 __ I - I , must proceed. with -the of rlemar4 difficulty. She is getting better fast. ;;; — —, . . I ried the couric me like thii when . I ___ - - I ! __� . effort was made to prevent the increase that even at a ti - . . __ i I . .— . . ce of these be should be fur- should enter the Imperial service, - but . I the exemption oii income but without erection of th6e works, but may for good esy r . ws are more openly and st�rongly ; -About 20 years ago the father -of the . � VERTI8E*jRNTS. . performall . . . a derives by I� . sustained by cause, by a vote of two-tlArds of the th i via I IDS f Grey, Ivil, TEW AD �� . ccess. The proposal wis 'ss until after the op a sed th�n ever before that Mi. Car- eceased Th . Granger, o . I . .- I - facility and Bhould be what special 811 : ' , , I I . nished every I d council, delay progre 1P ;i such '.�. � l� institution *hose chief 5) to 22. The majority was compose "�, d his friends, the Home Ruiers on .ecently met with his death under Iff, The figure between the- parenthesis afte liberally remunerated., If he feels dis- maintaining an. .Conservativ.es, and next general municipal election. And it ran,an . I i�elancholy circumstances, was killed � , to get rid of . our o' 44 Liberals and 15 . the Tory side, not merely do not defend f I ' ilch line denotes the page of the paper on which . 6 then ho should purpose seems to be is provided that any properly incorpor- , , ing from Wroxeter by fallill - - Poged to go beyond thes Liberals and 15 ConT - their great champion against these in� while driv 9 . to advertisenlent will be found I osee., There tie minority -of $ my -supply � from a load and breakiiag We neck. . I . I ung ,Men it is difficult t , Ross and Mr, ated gas or water company m bear the cost himself. . It is quite proper YO I 8 3rvatives. Hon. A. M. - 4ations, but do not even deprecate or 6ssrs. Gran lorses. for Sale -Scott Bros. (8) .: hose brainsor.ab*l* ' oted with the adjacent municipalities. Probably in no Bill 1: -M t & Co., have di8. � 'aminations-D.'Xalloch. (5) . pay for 1 is no Canadian w I It"' j-,ishop, of South Huron, v ex ' ass regret for them. . ; i,'ntranee Ex ader and session bf recent years has more im- PT dware bus- . th� people should be required to -i . posed of their har luesa i4 .. theuniatisin-1. V. Flear (6) � ! d to the er- minority, and the -Opposition le � I TING DODGE. I :� (5) � I public service, but are . rtant municipal legislation been an- ! THE GAZET I Brussels to Messrs. A. M. 'Kay. & (�o. )urban, Bull"ohn McGregor. nepessaries in the . I he all the rest of the Ministers with the po . . 11on. David .Nlills,. on Wed-nesd4y last, I Varm Clocks�-C. L. Papst. (8) of his native. country, In 1; I ' I meted. KIKERO. two enterprising anti steady young raet th�y should not be required to, pay for vice . I . brought a a the attention 'of the . - - eu� . . I ,"ersonal Mention -D. IN1. 11ataliffe. (8) - re thousands of r""jority. b for " ke that have of the village, who should do well, , liv -Cardno's flail. (8) 1 . ing United States there a . ' EXPB"SE" . nnnn�_ � House the very strange pran , nization i that to livi coVERNME NT HOUSE N �1- - . 'I 1 luxuries. Now, we say , Mr. ("A rant has gone to Toronto. Iruelty to Children-Cardno'$ flail. (8) . h are helping the Republic There was a debate ,of more than WA LETTER been played with the Canada Gazette in - . . f $10,000 Capadians w 0 OTTA . clork of 11 ullett giTQ �hotograiphs-N'Vade`s Galleryl (8) : man cau prove that a salary o I ss. They stand, asual interest on a motion by Mr. Mar- I relation to the gazetting of the return of -The township . . "OV I ' . in its march to greatne , ' - ) ' is notice that Watson's: bridge, whie,h X ice-Wra.Moore. (5� ; a. year, free from all cost and charges, is I- - 6, of Muskoka, to confine the Lieu (Fr -pondent. members. He showed that so far a I Vurse Lost-Exposrroi officeJ (5) . k of life, and are re I r ont Our Own Corre , -e8sioll' . For Sale,-GeorgeMcEwen. (6) . I � well M every wal . P teriant-Governor's allowance to the . ril 20th, 1W. . Ontario was concerned the vast majority crosse� the river Maitland on con. Woollen Nlilli-�. G. vanEgiriond's Sons. (6) not ii,mple remuneration for'any respon- ferred by, business men on. accounj of , OrrAWA, Ap . road 8 and 9, is unsafe for travel, and , - , L --Principal Austin. ($) � k.he' I )10,000 a year,fixed as salary by the The main' featnre* in.the procecdings of O.onservatives had been gazett4d first) - Mma Ladies conege sibilities he has to assume or wor . nd ' tie8 now crossing it do so at their Cows for sale-John'llc3lillan, jr. (5) ! . ' their. steadiness, trust worth iness, )ominion Government. The motion . and the vast majority of Liberals were par i I Winthrop Cheese Factor,y-J. C. morri-,ion..(6) may have to perform. Why then supple- ' er, of Parliament last week was the debate � a we4s had own risk. I : good business habits-. But to Canida Was strongly supported by the mov � - ga�,etterl only after. som : . . . Tenders Wanted -Alex. Buchanan, jr. (5) meat this sum by a f re6 residence and an � I try profits Mr. Wood, of Hastings, and Air. .In- on the'resolutions of Mr. Curran oppos- pa-tsed. As the opitonelits of -the per- --Twenty or thirty feet of Mr. Hul)er's . Watchea and jeweirv-P. Metcalf - ('s) � To an - they are lost.. This coun gram, of West Elgin. It was opposed by li I ! -nid d Good ffor,;-q-John 'Parish. (1) annual allowance of $16,000? ing and protesting against the Coercion sons elected have 30; (lays after his � ])a- � mill Aam at L, . : . . ]nothing by them- while *they strengthen. :, ft'l, Mr. Fraser and 0 . to file a petition against ll,is away by the spring fre�shet,, and all the Vf'anted-Atrs.canieron. (5) : I I the Attorney-Gener . onsideration ill the Itn- ing gazetted - ,- I .n 5) ab to maintain the dignity of Voe W . t Bill now under c �3 - of the- wP-y ii -,N,Iii8h water,is run out. Fortunately, he has _ - st competitor. V ag' mine returi , ,qtonesJQ,r,Sale-­AleX_ Bueb Ln% , in (. . le him its greate . Every ord Mr. Meredith. The arguments , . i the result �GjSaIL--Joscph Ciaig. 1(0)) . - - d asking that greater the Co' plent� of stealn power, and the mill runs Farm . position .by dispensing hospitality, Bay is true,, and yet we find our he inotion were that it would intro perial House, an things were (lone was that all i ja- . Huron Examinations- lleter Adainson. (5) . '_' * of this . , ' i by tion - onl as usual. � � I �,. AZent. (i) Messrs, Alowat, Fras and Meredi I lule rather duce a new departure. liberty in the form of Home P tives were liable to er ith. I ' sanctioned seyva I - peti .y -It is said that Messrs. C� Seager . Election Expenses -C. wilso canadiaxi 'authorities year by.year in- . i ­ sure I Election Expenses -NI. Y. .,vfetean, A.-ent. (5) I4 other words, they maintain thati it is , I none of the British colonies ; that a than coercion should be the inea about 40 days af ter -their electicip, while . li ; R. C. Colli s, I-' ,xeter ; Thos. Girl wanted-Exrosi-rot, Office, (8) cre"ing the grants to our military col- great majority of the people were not I the..Liberals were left, is ll�n- G lode0c In . . NN"anted-Mrs. Thompson. (--s) n�cessary in the interests of the Pro- , adopted for Ireland. The debmte has Strac' an, Grey, and G. McKay, of dy i� order to increaie their �verse to display ; that it was necessary I . 1, 11 ), pleasant lirocess for from �60 to ',�,O dil,3�s.. I rsey Cattle for Sale- G.. saoi�vel'i. 05) leges, evident . . Ungs, s are, all applicants for the Po. tile. Lieu ten&nt-Go vernor I . . I - d d u. n J0 ,-nient- Goodi Templars. (S) Vince that . hospitality of the Pio- already laste ing two loilty sit" Inj other words, the Tories have -20 da�s:' Winghain, , Grand Announci I . . efficiency and �ender them more ser- to extend the � sition of Police, Magistrate forthe count� W �� ur and it is to lie resunied to -day as.soon as , al iippeals are in !toi . Dwygies-M. Pillinan. (, oach drawn by. fo ince, to visitor -9, and that if the support after all the liberi i ; __ . , a . � . , 'v Corsets -'465 Coulter (8) - ,tiould ride in a c vi6ea,ble in the work of traiulnor soldiers - of Hiiron- I A Good Chance-Jantes 1�axttie- (8) L rses ; that he should have a retinue of . . . n . . of all the Lieutenant- Governors w&s pro - the preliminary bil'siness of tile I -louse overlook the field 'and find o4t what� I _�_ i . In Government ey h better do about it. Speakers -Thos. K. Robertson, nephew to A. . ______1 . he should for .the British ar y, while nothing is vided for by the Dominion - s th ad I -.---- __ I - - - . liveried servamts, and that - . � . � ' C atively has been disposed of. Tile debate ha e K. Robertson, of Marris, has gout tA, ! . 'stop the drain of our yc ung s taken a sitn- * 1. beincy done to V � the cost to Ontario would be r I from other provin es showed that the : I 0 � I r k ep open house and give costly dinner . greater than at present. But it was been, upon the whole, even better than same course had.been followed with re- Berimiller, where he ba C 416 -1 0 Otot C . American Republic. T iere . I those provinces. . Thi � s in til a nursery and m. -et garden IN 1 blood to the irk t I it V, 01 11 I & x I P pl rties, &c.. , Well, who profits by.al quite evident throughout the dabate former debates upon tile same subject, gard. to being ation �� 1-5 , m must be something wrong somewhere. lie arguments for the inotion had . of the Returnirig 011icer of Air. Stewart. Air. Robertson is all —, ___ 7_ __ ­ - I __ this? There is not one farmee; mer- . . that t . for the reason niminly that those who either the fault work, having followed - - . - ­ .. � assent of the House I . or of the Clerk old hand at this Im - - __ - - , - the very general , Rule in delaying the returns, , Wril, FRIDAY, April 29,1887. chant, mechanic, --or business man of any .. ght favor coercion and oppose Home - 0 ,ry in delayinP, it for years in &Otlaiul. : - � __ -.---- Ottawa correspondent whatever the result of theyote mi of the Crown in Chance . __ . . - � - -­ - _- ­ __ — __ TnF Globe's . � I ' to -the - ti -ly r - - - 1- - - kind in- a thousand, that has ever seen , . I otion wa,% defeated by 64 to have at last got their courage up . . i plimentary be. The in I n in the (X'azdtte,� Al -r. , -Mrs. McCurdy, 11 late a es The Lileutenant-Governor'S the inside of the Lieutenant. Governor's - makes the fol�lowing com id.befor( pected resident of Turnberry, but noNv . . 17 The- minority was composed of sticking place, and 'have ventured to Al ills moved that the facts be ]a*' Reaidence. C'e, or . that cares .two straws reference to th� maiden Parliamentary M, ; In residen . I . . r. Marter, Mr. Balfour, Mtr. Nairn, criticize, th.c resulutionS., ' - I'lle Position the'llouse. The -result was the! appear. of Minnesota, bad her f riliture dam. I . � . : 'nider, All% Blyth, by speech of the member Jor ]Past Hu on : I Mr. Garson, Mr. S of tilose who ftwor an ei�pression ance in the Votes and Proceed " t%,v( aged, and two valuable horses killed on a resi- ej . . _ in 'F n of maintaining ; a,lk8 to his offic' a f u'rnishe The ques;tio, ._ whether'he. rides or w . Mr. Kerns, Dr. Wylie, Alr. CtLilada ill favor, of lionle I �'ule is -already day- later, of a tabl which . .1 her way to her new. home. There was ' ! 0 Dr..Macdonald, the member for East Mr. Fe'll, Ingrain Mr. 8 U thw also car smashed, . this taking plaee denee for tile Lieutciqant-Governor of Why then compel these people to- pay ech in the Wood (Hastings), Mr. 7 . well understood and compa,'ratively little food'for thougbt� It would, seem a . . I ' nta,ri.G an(I defraying the expenses for th is I superfluous style and the dis- Huron, made his first spa I 'Armstrong, Mr. Ostrom, Mr. Lees, Air. new can be brought out 1) - the Returning Officers on . the w: o a I - near- Toronto. I - - - 0 - House on Mondpy in favor of Mr. Our , . � y the eircum- ul a - formerly Of -f . received altother miring in, the pensing of this hospitality for which - ad Cruess, Dr. Willoughby and Dr. Mea-- stances of the case as itstauds, butthose their duty quite as well as co possibly -Mrs. Joseph W! tson, tharco � Cr - ran's Home Rule resolution, and sb6w bi,ter, chain, 5 Liberals and 12 Conservatives. on the other side havebeen notedly (juiet have been expected of men who were aP- Brussels, died at Wi,nnipeg, Manitoba, Local Legislature 6E Frid:ay Light. they care nothing and from which. they himself an exceedingly clever de � PL J - ust. A husband and four ..; . 01111- � I 11 informed in political history and DITCHEI) AND WATERCOURSES- in former debates, and it is a; new and ointed� not because they were fidr, bu. � on the I5 th i to fe, I bar loss. Mrs. , The questio -connection with ace this great discus- b c&uL4e,. they were good pal ty men - C d U a T1 emne up in�c r .ive no benefit? That they Are, c we early and forcibly. , The important amendments to the interesting feature of e hil re . re left a the item in. the estimates appropriating palled -to do so to the 'tune of sixteen I able to put his case cl, Ditches and Watercourses Act made dur- . to hear the opinions of English There are sorne glarin wever$, Watson wms the second daughter of the . * The electors of !East Huron meted wis , ely . - sion - I or . of ing the'session providethm't only the lands 'Joryisin presented before a Canadian which ' ill 'need explanation. F . I late Elijah Frayne, who r�inoved from thesumof $16,000 forr. the expenses L thousand dollars a year is a wropg and when they elected Dr. Macdonald, who w � _ -drain "stance, the Ron. Alexander M�ckenzie, - Brussels several years ago. I - ' ,overnor's residence and an o'ntrage. which --is being perp�trmted is a credit to --his constituency. III re- within fifty rods on either side of a Parliament. Mr. Curran, in presenting � . the Lieutenant-(,' I . ply to Mr. O'Brien's assertion that if constructed under the Act shall be as- the � resolutions, made a speech which elected like other members on he 22nd -Tbe'recent ice jam and flood 'injivir.,1 a. Mr. Marter, oft M uskoka, moved . tipon them by their representatives.* it ork, and onl a a Lin ti a GIM6 i I Home Rule was granted to Ireland the sessed for the cost of the w - y was, for him, remarkably moderate and i)f Febru, ry, w s not returned il th 'P ' the centre pier of , I currva in, thi's resolu- sav that it to so much within fifty rods as will be . d mitil. the I "Th -1 while con, is no excuse or justification to � , ' ote - I remarkaMy free froni oratorical flour ,,list .of March, nor gazette I , idge. A large stobe was torn out of � . .a ,9 Irish Pr stmuts would never subrr, - n'd only in pr( Cf i . This pier seem.,; to be sinking; if . � nion that after benefitted a )portion to the ishes; A,1r. Curran is not a good orator Oth of ApriI3 while Mr. DAw-6on, 11 tion, this flouse is Gf'OPi this sort of thing is done ill other -Pr6- it, Dr. Macdonald asked if it was Poe ' - � i that will be conferred; that Stich be the case the bridge will not I is done in the D mi sible that the super-16yal Orangemen Of benefit 1 even of the flowery school, to which he Algoma, where the election wa,-z .not hel I "the present year no! further expendi- vinces Or that i: o nio.n. 11 under prescribed . E 4' gazetted oa long. It has Already co9t .the ; I - Ireland would not submit to the laws drains may be covered belongs, but those who care forbis repu- '11,11til the 5th of March wa st . ild " tare be incurred by the Province i rination I , 11 It is equally worthy of condet . ' hl conditions ; that where five owners are tati n woul(.1 doubtless rather see hini the sarne (lay. Sorne of the returns were (.'. qnty a beap of -money and appear. - - 11 the m,%intenauce, of 'the Govern m ant I -.the Legisla- . of Her Majesty's Parliainerit, if sue , riled it drain shall -not be com- in 0 -� 11 Id 1* ack from the Gazette in a illost Ances indicate thatwore will be needed. wherever it is done. Let laws did not exactly suit them. R had conce consent of a the role of the silvery, tongued ora e i I For i t ice in .a 0 . - - "House.." Themotion-wassecondedby ture of Ontario remove the wrong,,�nd ' higher 'pinion of the Irish mindirity,; menced except -with the toy than in that of the calm and dispas- . remilykable manner. li� al , m on, of 'Moorm . . I.. I . . majority of them or under a resolution siollate debater of a serious topic. The f)rin'ce Edward Count wh Dr. Platt , over of because he remenibered that the Pro- , � licipali- . yl a return ville s I atce a ra e stallion, '.I.-Niao. -Mr. Wood, of flastings. Tile in then they ca,n with gooa grace'tir,ge that , of tile council ; and that any mur ech oil that side of tile question gained a magnificent viptory, th ) tant Parliament of Ireland had p rant- 45 spc gregor Yet," the other day, to a stock Cthe;rground that the tinned at Ot- tes r of drains T I this notion took similax abuses be discon -fore ty may appoint an inspecto waa made, me iq former debates, by the ivas made on the, 14th of Marct,, and nit I ad Catholic einamcipation long 11 I � , - April. It .8 company of Brockway, Ailielligan, for , - � ,` t) � salary of $,,10,006 pa-kil the , Lieutenant- ,tawa, and, their good example may,be such a measure Was passed in England.- and ditches in order to tl e proper pro greatest Home Ruler in Canada, the floni, . azetvad until the 9th. of $2,000. The anim4l was one of the I I tection and maintenance 'of drainage blaille. *11 lie missed Governor is ample redialleration for his I e�e-n there, where vlacdonal�'s Liberal friends were - . Edward Blake, who speaks with great . finpossible yet to apportion tile riet, � , Dr.. I . ' i best in the dist ,mn�d wi -missed ; ,productive of good . works. .1. . I �, - and that the additional, I 1� . ingy proud of 'him a,pd cheered him. , . force, not only because of his intellcctiial It would be a most serious 'thiDg ' ,O )y the farmers. . I . I I ITT A WVn�NS I I I ai a j 4j, -,1-1 ;. fift-J,fold more glar . .. i 4. 1, +. , I 01 1� f +b a r.ro -1 in Cha i- . . sery Uby a 'U . I � . I - . 1, - . A FARXER-6 %­­ 9 I "I I . . ! I . I . � � ; I I attainments aDd guts as an ora or, a charge , u ie -ient r —One day last week a; cow belonging amount granted for expenses could be Itlian it is at Toronto. . i The farmers of the Assen;ibly have 11a.d because, in appealing for Home Rule for eery with. allowing the Goverrin, . I . , toAJr. Thomas SBillows of the 9th. coji. - m ore profitably applidd in aiding 6ther 1 We again say that if the Lieutenant- . OUR TORONTO. LETTER. a number of important irie�tings during Ireland, he voices only the life-long his own , partizanship to influence him o cession of Colborne dropped a calf'which I t . : — — � corne of which has . sentiments which' lie has urged in favor, allow thlese delays, for such cond'up A . *U . interests in the Province, and" moreover, lGovernor or any other public official the session the out t . (Frolp Our Own Correspondent) been the organization, of a permanent of the Provinces of the Dominion as �,vould bel'a direct violation of, the law weighed 104 pounds on the day � of i . i . � tt' a 1% - ' I . I . 11 bir h. It was sire by Mr. Stewarfs that this appropriation is gradually in- wishes to put on style, and feast the I I ToMONTO, April 25th,_ 887. 1 association. Mr. Drury, �f East Sim- against the aggr�ssions and encroach- 4nd a gross outrage upon the -pri rileges " Nvbich rio doubt ac- - ; 0 1 bull I I Scott Act - creasing, year by year. The princiPa,l dudes and dandies Nvho---Bwa-rm around Tile- work of the firstsesslop. (*?f thQ ent centralizing Tory of Parliament. : But it is absurd t6 SLIP - n 7 , coe, has been elected prpsident; Mr. ments of the pres I ts for the unusual size of the animal. . . � - coun .1 htJ 13ishop, of South Huron, secretary, and Go e a ose.thatl rely by ones w ho, spoke in opposition to th'P, him, he *Should do so at his own expense, sixth Parliament of Ontario was br' vernment. M�. Laurier also inad ' ' the result became ine . . - 9 . I P 3J —According to the assessor's report of u , I . motion were the Attoxney-Genera,l, 110n.- and not at the expense of the hard- to a close at'a quarter past five orlelock Mr. Sprague,* of Prince b'dward, Mr. speech upon the, same side which. was chance. :1117rong has been committe. , of Clinton, that " bura " has a - I . - I -Cana- and. the wrong doer will be 'f6und out. the town 0 . I last Dryden, of South Ontario'� Mr. Fell, of worthy of the leader of th,e French ' an increase of Mr. Fraser and Mr. Meredith. working men and women of this Pro- on Saturday porning. And the . - ) t 1. A. . East Victoria, Mr. Gibeonl of Fast than Libetals, the men who..won the If'lle is not punished it will lie because population of 21800 being Nlowat'is repor . ted as having s vince. Mr. Fraser's feax that on ac- tful one of thE : the'najority in t 45 over . aid *_ - - night was the'lliost even. t I . lie House assume t last year. The real property is Mr. I, . t Huron, and Mr. Cruess, of West Vic- privileges %N,ilich � heir compatriots now complices in I ae valued at $543,700 and the personal pro. "He wanted to disa,buse the m ind of , count of this discu�siou 11 th, a hospitali-, .session. Attorney- General's ffom a c6inmittee. It enjoy. ()n the o; her side, Mr. AlcN'efl' . - The � toria, are the executiv t �, 'attitude. of ac tl-,:e wrong. . I I . , - -B,'�; OF THE -110 � USE- party at $32,900, and. assessable income norable gelitleman of the idea that . be . I I I hall of Nort,11 Brucelo astonished� both his - � TITV, BU -SIN S - at -$18,250. Therea.re 89 dogs, anti 882 the ho ernment Hou a might not Rule resolutions provoked a keen wd a is intended that the association s i . . I ' the Lieuteliant-0or's salaxy was ties of Gov . 10 I �presentations from the farmers' friends and his.9pponents, and gave a ' The useless Sen ate, after sev�ral mal� �c T ssful as , . . ars, " times acrimonious debate. With the receive re . - between the ages of ,5 and 21. - in previous ye. . . . I orce with which a . . paid to hia.1 in addition to the expenses quite so iucce I I I I unions all over the ,Province and take remarkable proof'of the f believe sittings, has onfew,dd its . . I t ), and 11ae- c . hildren . . , �f his office, If the honora4le gentlernan :need not much alarm q,ny one. It tone of tile Attorney�Geheral's speech oi organized action for their ,consideration one speaks oil a q estion upon which he , ability to find anythir�.g to di —Among the cattle shipped by T. . : ' - - i 8 d A c -il I 31th of .May- ,11n flovenlock to the old country from thought that the Lieu tenaait!6 ovem6:r . ct any 'interest, the wording of tho resolutions nc faull . by the Legislature. And,1 doubtless, in feel eeplY. Mr. I Ne is himself aii ladjourned until the i I 1 X I would not seriously affe . I _ . I last week, were six simply took his salary of $10,000 and * . . 0 the a;sociation will Irishman a Protestant, and a, died -in- !the Ifouse of Commons the au 3iness P0- Brussels station except it may be the interests 'of a few. could be found. The objedt of the. Gov. many ther respects 3 -1 a view, so head, purchased from put it into his pocket: lie -was very m uch . . � s of promoting the interests of the -wool Tory. : He took th . 1 gresses slowly because of the necess-ity W. Hislop, of u -s who pro- er . nin6nt was to submit a form of motio find mean . 'Ills I . -ieiidn�'ent which he present- I of observing fo od !in 'rey, that ,weighed 9,620 Pounds, and mistaken indeed. Fax from it. That Toronto grocers and huxtef , I .. agriculture. The members directing the. far as an an I .r which ar go . G I , i d h Coillinittees f or . which the owiner received $481.50, 1 -e ex- w (I a unaminious as c�. salary was wholly taken up witil tl vide -' the " grub " -and I I luab," and a hich woul �ecure th 31 movement are a guarantee'that it is not ed was connrne: , that the Parliament I thenisolves, and becau�e th . . I . i I - sd prime heifers pemses of his office. � Without having n for the distribution of Canada had not the material upon ; thr6ugh which a large part,of the; busi P. few "bloods " who prefer living at the sent of the Hduse. But in ti . iis the,� wer� 'merely an associatio I the in n 0 � y�t got fairly I � any special reference to the gentlemam I . - i ; whiL,li to form 'a judgment upon ess niust pass, have not 1 , I that balabeed the beaul at 2,700 pounds, of public expense to eaxninty their own Bub- not successful. It has been ap,,)aren of offices. - I y,� bawovo a 'n ' ' - . who at prescut - held the position a I I i ­ . .6 _61UNICIPAL AMWNP�IENITS. Coercion Bill. . But his speech was Oto 1,�oyk. On Frida , , I nui .Mr. Robertson pq)cketiDg S112.75 for would ment' ,zistence if these s,) -called 11hospitali- for some time that Mr. Meredith h ,,, , - 'I, uced,the them. T ese are the kind of cattle. that ion - I ) '� � directed �'to- prove that coercion was ber of private bills we a ilitr. Ih � I Lieuteno,at-0,,overnori he . . . wholly surre dered to his Oran a foiT As usual. -the municipal law has been ! � y more ll I I . n I d although lie was evi- advance guard of 111,9111 of wl"ch pay. . v ations with The, . The qualification necessary, an , I . that he had had con ers, , ties " were entirely dispensed- with. Id 'he proved it beyopd all extensively amended. and � the comrr it- � . every Licutenant-Grovernor the country I the lowing, an nicipal of6ce has- been reduced to dently speaking against tile firm. convic- notice has been given)- , I —One morning last week while Ada, � -nee would, no doubt, stirvive e of Saturdall for raw I i plobably je- Mr. James A. Provi qpesti?n during the debat U ljority of his hearers, he tee 'to deal with them will i xcept one, a the. H' never made a bett�r $200 freehold and $400 leasehold in vil- ti6n of a vas'- n1i 5 youngest -daughter of , hat they bad found it neces- shock, and we are very sure morning. , Ilia case so calmly and with gin work on Tuesday., Th40overbnwnt . � has - `800 leasehold X n -speech in. the! Assembly. - Bu tit was un- lages, $400 freehold and 4, presented I Cline of Wingbam, was seated near the _tkic (luties connected mou c, ' thu-) spent could be more . I . that! lie mras, congratulated has shown its,desire to gre� t�yeugh Iie . I -ay the ary in carrying out y . its hostility to the -in townships, ,q6OO freehold and $1,200 such f0yee by briliqLD stove, in some UnaCC01111tab'O vt I " compromising in -1 11 by sonie of �hose who most strong- btl6ness iissoon as possibl� � with the office to spend a considerable used in lightening the taxes ns, and $1,000 freehold eve �3 9 coffee pot, which was fillcd with boiling . , ah -my. Let nobody . . - ilesolutions,*and was even- loom Pro- leasehold in tow . A per- ly oppose his views. By the speech he 'down early the very fq,%v in asbres ,which caffee on the stove fell over on to her, au-,il outside the s, t and �,-,2,000 leasehold in cities. � , 9 . . magine, therefore, that the salary was of the people to whom it in reality be nounced in it�� brange flavor than tbal 111:�Lle, Mr. McX�il placed hin'iself in the they foreshadowed irt the , eec riom scaldilig one of her legs badly from 'the e_r and abovc the Governor's expenses. longs. That a man of Mr. Fraser's in- of Mr. E. F. Narke, of Toronto, Clountk son entitled, to vote but in default of . . �_ . A-labdonald's 3ill � � I knee down� A doctor was at onee ov . � I -ange lei,der ih payment of taxes may exercise the fran- very front rank,tf. not ,,it the head of that the.Throne. Sir John I I - on the part telligence should express such a fear in '-Nlaster, and ecognized Oi ' I hich 1� olds its place in Pa rlia- to - ablish. tile depttrtul nt of ,Tr vle call'ed and attended to the little sufferer. It was only a contribution 0 lereditb had but chise on producing a cortilficate from the elpinent, w ; ) I . alrea - At late rits, she was proaressing the flouse. � ut Mr. A � . of the influence of the anlominerce, has YJ been �,re - I of theProvince towards the expenses I order to frighten his followers is -the -1 I � � "I-11 �110 vr&P as collector or treasurer that the taxes nient by �. virtue: : � A *- �; 1, ; I - . -�t accou. Z3 out the , . -it a latet stage t sc tea. .Re foresbadoWe 1 1 I.IeCeS,,-arily incurred i�l Carrying I a Deggar Y 911PUUL I Orange Association. . 0 1 11 Liv p V - � nicely. i . . 0 � - very best proof of the weakness of his ta-ken. . The Iresolutions were carried by have since been paid. Where a deputy ' of - � ,eorgan.za- . . duties of the same." - ' . I t1i debate Mr. Dalton McCartby, who � ity in introducing it �� :—"kctioii) has been brought by Tlios� . . i . _: r . I South Grey - returfling officer refuses to act another Q I 'I ,ii the ninn- I S I ephens,h 11.) out that the Brit- case. i 59 to - 28. M4. Blyth, of . 2 1 e.posed of late as the n-iouthpiece aud,: tion which -would kee 1% t otel keeper, Scaforth, against 1N Mr. Fraser pointed . I ' -ton; Dr. Wi - appointment may be made by the re- hal. . . p do is - limit. . ish North Americam Act made . Mr. Metcalfaj of �ing,, orgalilZer of tile: ultra Protestant parby . r sent P., and.,lames - it - IT11- The feelinc, in the country is strong on , -oter ' bar of departments to the - Andrew Goverilock, J. . Possible for the Legislature to abolish - 0 loughby, Of Ei ,4st Northumberland; Aill. turning officer. The receipt by a ,, .io came forward with I . �� � a, . Magistrate I Wauless, of Varna, police i 'O � this question. Tile vote in the Legisla- of Vesi E-tnt, an &I r. -of a ballot paper within it polling booth in.Ontar . , a Speech. The bill to establish ,the ' 'a ion r -ound that . the office of Lieutenant (lovernor. They Clancey, � rima facie evidence that he has and- an 6mendn�ent, declaring that tile at Banff has ,already been pre0ented. I ) f,qr South' Buroni, on the gi i iiilust nialn, taia Ole otbee so lolig as the ture does not, by any means represent Ingram, of '\�'�st Elgin, voted with tl­ a shall be p ' : ecitne . . I ca.se of ,a tie vote for doercion question was o, local que.stinn: as,nothing else than !the fir�t sp . tbey acted as juv�stices of the peace in . Governmenti and Air. Armstronof f there voted. In . I , - rilment tEbzz - i tt , Act existed in its present shape, and so ' ' . X 01 Britain to deal with, and that inter-� of legislation 1)y this Gov I that feeling. A I lthough Marter's motio.n Parry Soun( , agminst the resdlutiov. the position of County Xlra.rd6h the castL for . � - abd for the County of Huron on Scott long as tile office was maintained it -was fereri(,ebyGan,L('Ia-%vasu-DiListiflable. llis'L ing to keep for the people wl;iat specala Act cases without having the lepal . was defeated by a voteof 6.1 to 17, ,it -)rity for tile motion wa therl- ing vote shall be given by the Reeve, or. I : .� . I . 0___ ri,, � a� t -s and , --%No h. Tile plaintiff 's claim is � Speech. on behalf of this resolution was .ol 1110110polists 1. qualificatio (J,ht - . - * aj, i ' ' � d like, to � arld , at it should be inain vi The in, V - , proper th 1 Lble mud was due more to the tnanrler in which fore 31, th' largest majority f t9e in his absence b�'the Deputy Reeve, of. decent � a minent w have. thi is #n interesting tained in a respectc, , I . I i ad- good effort, even for - so pro s � measuM f6r $100, one half'of which, in the evert . tho;t�jg.11t it Un -L - session. I the municipality which for the. prec 5 i � � I f it was made thmn to the prineiple in . ' he, but it Nvas a lawyer's ad- ! I -4 to the prosecutorand reasonab!e alanliler. I Ile , . i lawyer as 1 one. � I olf couviction ... oe, ! . t equalized as- I � d - 1 ZD � . I - . 1A L I I I T* PP R CAN!Ar)A COLLEGE. i ing year had the greates -1 ; r A I- fl nn,ja;2, , IT I �,,, _,�.,,0y_11JT10N8 I I n -I _ I 111 ��v - fortunate that the motion shou a V P volved, To carry tile motion� would - The head of a- council, in dress, in du up 0 prece en 0 — I . 11�� v, . . I tbeecither to the rov c I �1010_ . been brought Gn 41 the present timil have implied in some sense censure- upon . The Upper Cau�da College proposalO, sessnient. pointed refuses to act, and arguirients therefrom, and dealt buti ,The vote oii.Alr. durra�'slrish Home � A letteir, case an auditor ap . 1 eat ; —AIr. W. F. Baer, of Colborne, hada . when the affice was in transitit, if h4 . pxplained atilength in a previou, little, and that ineffectively, wit'h thd Rule resolutione, as amended to in . , mh,y nominate another person to act in I- , . from i nstantileath last the Government and this inany members were adopted with the unanintous coil- oi�s , illade b the Hon.'Edr very narrow escape - lit so put it, and owiag to that fac ! main questio ' His amendment ; I � mif . n at issue. the suggesti �., . . L� , . Hon. G-. W. Ro�s his stead. Municipal treasu , sday � u were fel- � the conSe(tUrent Ulleertadiltv, the hZ1 were not pr sent of thei House. week. Whilehearulacompanio . ep&red to do. � The question, s of the iO-'� �' little different from that of 'Nfr� ward Bolake, was taken onlu night. . . , , s of thi- finance so I. � I I . ­ i . . made a po�rerful appeal:fortb('1 maiii- ,make full return ee'why h4 to�,,d,1:35� for thE resolutions ling timber; in the woods, they cut onetree pitalities of 0,over �ment House m.ght however, has been opened, and the right I . 96Neil, that it is difficult to s I I The vote s I I cut another . � evioliq . teriance of ,the college as a res denti�al municipalities to the Provincial Bureau .,. ,, s to discount and 47 agaiust.� Sill not be quite so sucel'Issf al as in pr � I . � . uld have moved it unles John - Macdonald which lodged, and t;hey side will gradually and' rapidly gain seconded I of Statistics for tabulatiQ"n and presenta- sho I � Mental- scl�ool, �and! was � warmly, � . - across to break it downwbich ace , years. He contend, eAl that the duties o,f " I and nearly all the mem I Mor's office in vol ved enuth ,The 'proposition should be Ivit. evedith. By this settlement t%e tion to the House. Aiu�icipali ties may 14n. McNeil's success, or to shutout fur b rs of the Gov- a lodged tree, strik- str , - M ' a ern'inent 'voted . the Lie-utenant-Gove' � necessary fhnd� ale provided for the I regulate th nber of doors in th�� amendments. If this was his, ide, . a.�aiiist t e'resolutions, ly slipped down th t1l,e expen . a I � a size and inut . I . - -rals vot d solidly for ing Mr. Baer across t1te breast, tb,ro,%Y- dititre of th, sums now bein' plamly put, and then members would, tion showed in strong contrast while the Libe �� ?") . 9 - I . er his ac 1� I � � criticised-, and he referred to the Spea,ker carrying ou]t of the University Vedevia- churches, places of amusement and oth ; . I : ing him down the tree just -passing over : rtunity of evading it, tion proposa I Is. The present annual in- public buildings, the stroctiire of stairs With that .of ,Mr. Blake, who spoke be� tilem. ; I . ) - of the House as all 96.cia.l who, while he - , � ' , ,- - i his face, throwing the saw which be had i on side issues as some did on the present . a University is placed at and stair railings, the st�ength of walls, fore him, 20r.lCurran's resolutions aro i I ! . . ! � I . along possibly did no mlo're work than n7lany, . . - I colnje of th manifestly de�ective, and calculated' V ,r6n- No- e,Q . . in his .hand, ieeth downward, , . - an , I I I ! I d ltheir supports, , � . 4 1 occasion. . . 15,000. To, ensure the success of Feder- beams and joists, I . . : . 8 othur tilembers of tlic Ilouse, and had, not . I . $ . cts, to antagonize -the . I . ide of him. �. el the production of the in � some respe mare responsibiliti ' than many of them, ation an adctitional $24,000 per year, of and may co I —The Ba,ndoll post offi-hrena,j been re- Many of our readers will regret to es What we advocate is, mud what we l I I A �mut'lic buildings for inspec- Parliament of England, and to aliej:- . I —, r �' um annually in ad- - $99,000 in I all will be required. 13 plans of a] . I ved to the f 11r. W m. . y ny -who mo � residencO o i �e yet was -ranted a ,s ate, thei' . sympathies of ma r I -earn of the death of Mr..Ww. Ston - applying th6 Upper Canada College an- tion. Land may be appl-opriated within . lot 16 'concession 8, Hullett, . . dition to ecauge believe the country will approve of is, i . b6lie a i in the general principle o,f -8tewart, i , ) A", Of man, sr., of Hemsall. fthe 0 his sess-io6a-1 allowance b - He was one o I dowment to: the University, the' unicipality, or in an adjoining muni- W Blue- - ;revenue a m V X1 r, Charles 110ber ' ' Tuckersmith, where lie by . � I of the fact that his office im posed upon that the Lieu tenant-Govafnor be treated - , . 572. The cipality, for ' Home Itule. - Their form had been — � � pioneers of Aal daties. . . a as the .Cabinet minis- will - be increased by $15, . public parks, squares and . I - .vale, bad the wi,sfort-une a f w'd yJago, lionest toil carve(T out for hiniself a com� him, certain import'Lat soc precisely the sam abolition of sebolarshi s will yield an -drives, without the conflent of the own- severelyl critici,sed. Mr. Blake showed I T1 bra it Mr. Meredith said he did not intend ' P er to' fall from a load of hay aild ea his ters. That is, that he be furnished an rs, provided due compensation is made. in what respect these criticisms w . e I fortable home. A few -years -ago he re - I � to support, the m,ot,ion for the abolition additional 9,1,864. The excess f�rom the el . . I , , 4 a ha arm. uilt a comfort- ' . I of Government House, thoug h atment in the Parliament sale of thd Upper Canada College pro- When a polling place fixed by by-law is inst; and, instead of doing as h - Warwicl:' I as. 'soIj her tired froni the farm and 1) NY . I . pares been done. by'last session moVilig a - —Mrs. ,J olin ttt to ableresiaence: in � Tl'ensall, where he re- ' . " the ncw'�ite and found unsuitable, the n in i ", t �� t 'a, . ay party r' the cost of t available 'I" Bruk he believed, had abolished buildings, and such qssistance as 1,C m ove - amendnleut, and forcin a,s *he : I I on the 9th'concessio n ( f 411,110, sided until Ilia deiith. Ile leaves the - ' I . 1�,lse and had found it . I . buildings will give $2,500 per,.annum. building may beselected for the pur- 91 . Alr;'Solomonitogerson, ill( has had it ' its GTovernment 110 need for the pro'er discharge of his From lease( I I lands in the Park 1held by ose. A: municipality may acquire have forced the House to adopt Ills I I aged partner of his life, five sons anda . v' ry well without it P � . I � e took' I o i 'a leased for .some time. I - could get along. a - the inagnaniluous c 1111 I � dauahter to mourn his loss. lie was a i- I I 0 d ties. That' he be paid .a sufficient ds outside of the municipality, and views, 11 I . offl�e CLU - - Ian old and b- ,e Ile collsidered, howev�'r, that the � . the Ulliver�ity $1,000 a year wfll be de I I t of of suggesting to Alr.'Gurran across tile —Mr.. Bannerman, an . .1ghly devoted aml corisistentinember of th assay salary for the discharge of these duties, rived. An� it a to be par 0 is expected 0 make a uch land shall continu e' - ke , I _d at his Alethodist church. We extend to the of Lieutenaut-C�oveirnor was a nee ey, - gh- floor what ain ridments he thought we respected resident of Stabley, (lip d inust, be maintained, end he This much the country has'a right to reduction of $1,000 a year in th6 cost of Z municipality where situate. -Wei � - � residerice on the Satible ,ine. last week. office, an I � . - . t I - bereaved friends ,our sincere and hearty � exa,minatioli papers. All this 1will give ing machines may be erected in villages necessary. The probability is that a believed in its being maintained in'!a provide. The country, however, has no 0 1. be t*_ en upon the resolutio s. He had been ill only a few days' � synipathy in their severe trial. , reasonably res 'ectable ma,aner. :i . a. total in�ome of almost $100,000 a 'and other convenient places, and fees vote NN il r. Cutrin . - —The Wingliain Advance has igain ! . . I Miller, daughter of 'Mf. p I -1 right, in addition -to this sala,ry'to pro- and it is believed will provide ade- charged for their use. Municipalities on Tuesday, by which time M M __'Miss Clara . . . It is - reasona,ble 'to assume that the a , y . year, . I . . id cigar stores, I may be;expected to have made up is ,passed into the..han.ds of itsl former 1 pro- of Winchelsia, in the vide and maintain a free residence and quately for the Nvork of the Wversity ii -my regulate tobacco w,r I . a having Pur- David Miller, . -tree mc - - In - i I tobacco and mind to accepl. Mr. Wake's suggestilo S. prietor, Mr. James Fleut h �3 . orne, died on the , ' I township of Csb' 15th three gentlemen, the tl : it i with fifteen professors, ten lectilyersand and may prevent the sale of. 1. - from - 1r. 'CAV. 0 . . keep him in spending 'money, a�, i is The Liberals will frive the resolutionsi a chased the office I ')I . . islature, lilave - forwaT . eightfell v 'Mr. Ross has had, the most cigars to children unde� 14 years of age; . ;D . . ' t She was,just 17 years and seven the Le- - put a t4e o% s. I .1 . - i -.�__Nlr. W. M. Payne o , in ' a� I has I 0� . � elled. to do by tile present s�&tem. - nited support, and the French -Cana . I 0 comp . �1 remarkable success with ever�thing to may provide for the ins -*tion of public u b,u�si_ months of age and was a -most pre - Strongest arguments that can be used t here- dians, without regard to party, will olb I �1�sposed of his grocery ,, tock an � . . and amiable young lady. . . I . The system ia rotten, and tho- people which he h" ai�plied himself di,iring the' bathing houses and of boat houses w Possessing . I � � rity of the English- .n,ess in that to-,�,n to Mr, -1V. T. 'i-ates to ustify the continuance of this expenAi- the sanie. The majo 4 I ' J . i who provide the nitmey should see that, session, and has vastly impriwed his frorn boats are let for hire, and for the n e enils - of (: oderich who will lici eafter ekrry oil Some nine nionths ago .she became , . . . ention of their us I for illegal and speaki gr Tori s will support their fri afflicted with a very painful knee, the ture. - TN,ow what do they a.mount to ' m n of the prev L . I I 7 standing among the public I th� business. ; . it is chauued. I 0 .- in 1�' and, forming a, small minority I disease partaking the nature of a scrof- ' _; Simply this : That! it is necessark that I- ... . . I - country. - .. immoral purposes; for licensing and I ,ngl, )r "' ' . � . I I .1 . i I pain grailuall I li&ence� offi ' robably in favor of Mr. McCarth ,'s- ' , The contract for I (; ham*,- new — . dating Intel g " ulous atrection. The y th - ity of tile po.%ition should be . � . ASSF-SAMEN-T ACT ANIE'SWIENTS. regu ' ces, an I - notable fea We 0 tesidence in 11russels ha been let as I .,a d,ign 1. I Some iin . portant amendments td the regulating and co.rapelling the use of amendment. A t f tie ( k t V W. Itelly; increased in intensity, the knee becorri- maintained; that 'in order to do this, TiiF Toronto Telegram says: "In o ' follows :—Stone w)r' � . . uch swollexi, until it ass'ufned such . - in nicipality is debate was that the Government flatly I in" m . i . Assessmeni Act have been ina a during dry eart closets. A u N1 r ,,h and tile clrpen- o I . - i dlv, and Uld be dis ­ 4"s.1 n income a �refused, althou,rh requested by - - brick work to J. Pug . certairo'hospita,litio-9 sho the s;. sio ' 'The exempti n o rnp �, to renlove at the general ex- Jr.oportions as to become unw el. . �pensed, England Sir Alexander Campbell was � `). ,% t�l ne word to sug- ter,workto8mith Brothers., l u Iferer as been ipereased t( , . t is pro� pense obstructi . ; this bein(�, the case the peo lie able to poillf out that out"'6f- 82 men edu- h ) 4�78(01 ons in st,�-earns which form Blake. -to do so, to say 0 . Clarke, tor niany I years �-4110ytlY befOr` Chri.stinas t)ie .-;- mnd t hal I? P - __ ' nici- gest what 6ourse should be adopted )y .-- —Mr. --\-. J i took to ber lied, The diseased part . T . xpense. \'Ve qul'te cated in the military college- at Kingston vided that the salaries *of Go ,ernment - ithe boundary- line beti�een tNvq mu i bear the � a . 1 �, d to the H !use in relation to these important (Jerk of the township og- L'sborne," Nvbo should . i � and munic',!ipal . officers shall be assessed JPalities. � A corporation is enable . . 0 ecifle(Ily is now located in' Sou(,hern ,Califo'rnia, shortly beez - trar.-.9iiell a drain upon the ! but betWeen 184-4 and .1.884, no' fewer tham . . ns. *' Another, and d i n as to bring on corlsunlf)tinGll, agree with the ffrst contention, we I . - ver damages againdt persons causing yesolutio : " the last two. The 52 had joined the Imperial military ser - in the municipalities where they reside; ireco . lilly f eat�re, is the application ':of has 400 acres of Wheat t.his year, 14-hich : c0ristitutio . . I . I I - entirely dissent from, that a -copy of any assessment roll, with- an obstructi ' on, excavation or opening in - amu,' 0. ple of "one law. Jor7 -is lookin (r well. i . I to -which slie'.fell a victim a-, aboVe i "') . . I I - ount of which their great princi I . of -1 stated. : I . . lovernor is a necOs- vice, passing the exanlination, at Sand- out erasure or interlineation and under a, road or bridge, on ace I a I oll,ice of Lieutenaaft-(, . - all " by the' E'nglish speaking Toribs. —A child of M.r. D, Wo Miln� , ' - I I burst a,nd Woolwich, where they had to the Beal of' the corporati.9n, shall be ac- damages are secured against the munici ' 0 et� with I —The. Signal, of la,it mieek says � that it � . Y ' ' ,Nlr' Cur- 5 I n son desires , unposed Mr. Mc'.N-eil and others laud ' ' .E,thcl, aged about 17 ni inths m a on videnue in -the 'patity. A frontage tax nlay be i. . sary I - . 0 cepted as, prima facie a I O_' irt ran's ability, I his public spirit and ,is "a very painful mishap a few day�. ago. 11 We,lnesday 1� ,A 13. B.. Osler, of To- . . lone away with ; but the car�pete on even. terms with the En a - I ' , . . hold of a e con- ronto, made -,�100 in short metre. He - should be c . Courts without .the production of the Jor the removal f snow, ice and d In some way she got I Ich -lish cadets. The remainder, with the . 3 throughout defined dis- : pure n-lotivesIn bringing forward tbese c7 I'll, f he �,Ull c -ated alkali s ngest was engaged a'�s f eeding, and f eastili cr and guzzling, whi original ioll; that commutation of !from. the streetF one , counsel for, the plain - C) caption of a few who went to the .st tute labot if not paid by resident tricts. Township councils nlay adopt i resolutitins, m�hile at the same time U ey' !�entl . v , he fill- tiffs in the matter of Coles vs. Coleman, . a � . . ali k o,v 7n. �S � I ' ' it seems ,now fo-rm_a portion of that ex a entered the civil service owner shall be entered upon t a collect- the Local Improvement system. On charge the consistent Home' ituler, preparations of alkali k ith a 15 minute I United Stat s, - . -a, with the lowest mot�ve ad bar mouth, fortunatEly not swallow- and opened the case wi - functionary's d. ti* axe not necessa �, J petition of 200 qualifiq� voters councils Edward Blak . ' U 1.08 I �y. or s roll ; and'.tbat municipal ties may with �is Her,mouth, tc)-nigue and throat speech to the I ury. He not only suc- . __ . utie neettion of Canada. It may be a good thing for ' . - a price must submit within six weeks tlere- of self-interest in supporting, Ing, any. cert4.in' d s in con . purchase lands sold -for taxes i th d, so , uch so that 'ceeded in convincing the jury that big i There are I ch the G'overnor is . I England that two-thiids of the gradu- offered by outside bidders is less than after by-laws for the construction of great influence . the resolutions which -were fearfully burned, so � : . ercileos- with the State whi . rworks, and if the by-law be car- . Mr. Curran Proposes. And it.is worihy she could take nothing -or over a week clients_-%-�ere rouch abused and m , proper ates of the Canadian military college' the amount of the arrears. A strong wa;te I . . . . . I . ! .! I . � I. I I . � ! . required to perform.. For the . . I - I I . I I I : . I � . . : � . � . i . � . I I i . i ! : . . � .. . . � i, - . ! � .1 I __ . . I i I . . - . I � I . I . . . � : . . I I I I . i � � . . . - I . 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I mart 29, ibb - - _.. . _.__4-------- -- I ____ , .people, but h( � - . dealt With' � e bea � " , ,,;ion to th . . . - ly I � - InIp" , - " tWDUght CtC defendan I, ,,Nrhen the court I .. r .Colemall.goug,bt a 941 for dialle ) * VV,SS made satisfaCt-01 and. one lich depleted the ' '081ritiffs, W, - t,en�t 7 of defendant - to the ex ti 000 $100 of -which went $1, . 1, who had broken ,clever lawyer opening addri � ..cmdes in Ilis I bWI )I � jury- ' , )11 .New. 1;,'r-- of 5 I "J �he Clint' mr, X .a... Thefriends of - . ion of Hullett, I the 17.th conc.eBB'him last Frift � r �n of a be,y to his falllilX ,011gratulAtIng I � I . aaaltic ined and surprb,e� zeeainglY Ps : ' , Tuesday Of � the death of 'ili" D t sh , the time of cOnfinemen - ; I ,to' parentlY, never good health ap , . sickne.,is, � - or manif"t'ng � 209 rs that fo, 46onle tilW! P�iS� " pea ra,dually becomilil Ilas been gem reached its c! ,and b -or systical tilue, resultil. at this crit - ___ � ' illness. .de -Y8 " , ath after three- <1a the -youngest daugb ter t)f 34 r- � . ` . BIWA Of -ruckersinithi sis,,,�17 I jillijett, and .N". j.0 Snell, of ' - � � leyj Of I-lolm o9ville) "(11 11111ali!l A � . d only about sixteel ; 1, ' 3ae ind ainiable, ,1; li�rly k ,, � Cu T111i , 'V I SX"wias beloved by. all, '* ' .. n t,o the tilile of llt*r: . scions P :presence, 111111 'lei ,ealized the - , rie She- If - Saviour in whose ca Ile being 3- nl,(�D� I for a long til s . g,etliodist church. ior ten y 4 : death is the, firit that- ll`ls 1 nily of her fathier fx,r ai, the fa,I ; � deenlv ber, :IT)d to her I . � , years, ' , ., 4 CA, ., _� _11d , friellds i xtt I I . I band and I . po,tby of all. - . 11 � � I . - , _ _ , I I Belgrav,e- � 'NIt Janit-'s I P,X�LqON�-AL.­ .- .- - turned ,N10nday e0ening frow . " . � L. I where he attende'd �11` 1 11 li � :eldest brother- Ile has & 1� mail at work nowly and they 1, _. lumber faster thanever 1�elfjr� ,Mill since he plat ill tile large, -TiTE L_A,TH_- -Niltz,- TAYIMP Taylor has tile sympatily "i acquaintances in his sudttel not unexpected., bereaveln,L;Ilt ,was taken ill last fall with co sud went to her mother�s i ]Ianjilton in December fnr,fit, treatment. Her medical att� 7 , 130t think h0relld so 1lP&r­1 disease is so very deceptive, I - - ive f� thouglat 13110 would 11 � longer,, but she 'died 4111 I arly ) Praising the Lord. earl -v I 11 . th ipst. ,4�oon after ber ) -ceived the telegranx to collie ly. She wats buriecl in Burl, etery on SUnday? 20th hist. . ' 'was . literally covered with '%V of wbi, lJo h she vvas.very fo ' ,crosses, anchors, ,wreaths, & I __ __ --- - ,-- __ . - . Tumberry. . � - GO01) CATTLE.—There i-3 () �i6th concession ,what Pvty 1) - -rd of'.1"hor � termed a fine hf- Bisting of th,ree, cowS,tW1O calves and a,bull. Th�eovv Nicholson, received tirst I pr;! i .. latter animal at ttile -s prize Wiligharn, the secoll-d i ed to an alli�ilal from the, swt owned by Peter I'towlel" c, Morris, 'Mr. Nicholson haS some good aninials at snl^t--� The last sold was an excelf bull, now the property of V ..concessioll 2, Morris. So I ; has had t1na best of gowl? cattle. We wish him slu future. . � q - POTS.—NVe are p1CM-'C(1' ; Mr,Alex. C',eni'llill, W114) i . fortune to break his thumb" . . ago, is getting better, a I'd-. I - able to resume work eln Iii.,_ —Mr. Doug,kqs Fraser, the r; . er of School A,etiml No'. :2,�' � I - eight pupils ulio intend wr, I 'I Professiona- thirds in .Tlil) -ley and sons have made. I - allons of nia�plc 111,01wi,tt.; Rlinnie Powell i -i bliff-rin- tack of typhoid fevier at pr under the emre of Dr. I Y� an" � as well as can bt� A?xpt�ett,-I. will soon -. be well again. Henniag presiented ber'lir . fine boy last week.. Ill gi tices we 1,elieve it is exi-it it The fatlwr is quite,� prim, .1 I ME.M. A=3 - � . � Goderich Tow: Twu Mh,w2cj-,,i, M,iN----�-' a farmer, wito had been f ol lt� all day anti was tired and i I - gone early to bed aiul ll.ul; into a sleet) dreanling, we � golden harvest, big 1cro. I - . Prices, when tat -tat -tat , the front, door. Not k, Might be wanted, lie hur' . z himself and went down al lip, a patelit nledil,Ane M,0L: to disposd 'of some of It. I farmer fec-ling niore ill iwi Physic, gw've the man a b1 him on b"i,s way, butit blessing ai Isaac gave, Jai LoCA1Xhv-- The frieu , ,.,— cleugh., w,,iAlow of the I I cleugh, will be pleased to has alTaost recovered lier'� Mr. Thos.' )ieatty, (if the lost a vety firie colt a f Mr. Wrnv-Currie, of the '. � has a spl,eindid pair of br4 he refu.s,. ,�480 for a 0 , -d . Another %jr. Currie had I �� . Year old �olts hung -I b 11 tio were tied with ropesaix heads uniler, and ,o'v4-,r U. the morrilng I lilu found t h� the stall-�Nlr. .John .N!14�_. ter'8 11ill: Ila , 3 got tile D� and Is ,�,ffering to sell. I . elleap . -11 rs. Forbes, -of I, . I moved hie -r family illto ' � has sol& her farni . . Ineasles b,r-e ,,roing t1lip "' , : , . 4 ,;_,vnshiI).._ "' Parts of -14h,e t- , very busy seeding now. � . i . . i 'M I . . � . i I Gorrie, I t . LOCIALITf i-'-�� —Those 1� . � ball 11C1411 a illetting on , , �, last weel� all'i orgi'.iiiz,!,i is Material for a good. (1' t'j --NTr- Thos. McLaugl � Who gothis kitcher, blir I 0 MI), i's Prep ­%ring to rk,' � Z_j building� forinerly occ. , Bros., has been torn: lamber 4n,d fram,. I � . - hfit greatly junprbves the ay, ,. part 'Of th,a village.-, Poetnnasster,, is Putting a� . under the post ojfi�..e: � Jas. McLaughlin h . I A s: the ground to builT ; idence -on bis lot Opp � . I � � . I . I J i . . I , I I I . i - I � I P ; ; : 1 � ! I . � I . I , I . I I I � I - 11 . - - � . � � . - . i i � I . : � - . i � * , . . . , t - f . I I I I � � � : I ; . I 0 i . - I . . � ; . - . . � ; � I I . I . . � ! I . � I � - I - . I . . . : � i I � . i . . I � I .. . i . . i , . . � .. ! : � - i ,�' . . - I I � . � � . . . . � � — I I . : i : . I . � . I I i . - � � i - . � I - - - I - I I i . ; . � . ! 4 . i I i I i . : s . � . . . I . I . . . - - . - � . ! ; - : � � . . . I � . . . I I i � - I - . I— I . ­I � I I - - I - ! . I � ! I . i t . - � . . I ; 1� . � � i - q � . I . : . I . ,, . � � I . . - . . � I L I I I i . I � I . . I - I 1�1_1 I . . � � i - � . I � . . . i 0 . � I . I I � ; � I - I .I I . n. . . i . m i _. , . ,�.-..'�"-,.-,-.�,;,.-..,.-,--�..--.-..-.....-..- ­ - 1. ,. _­ — .I -1 . . I �- _­ - , ,_ -, � � -_­ 1. - I � - -11. . � . I . . 1. I—— � - - .. - -- . . � . ..: .; .. - i _ .i. � . ­ � � . � i I � . . . I . - . I . i 1: ! . 11 I . f . I - - i � ! .:,- , . . _­___-__­--­!_. , �, . . � . . �— i I i I ; . . : I I - . A I . I I I - � i I I . I � -1 i- I � : I !I 1. -1 iI I . I I - . � . � I . . i i ­_ . i I 1 �i _... I _;� I I I . J - . , - � I . . I � I APRIL 29, 1887. - ! . . I i .* I . i � . . I - . . I . I i - 0�0 . � i .. . . . TjF,E HURON EXPOSITOR. I I __1_____­___-____-_1____1� - '------ ___ . . I- - � - � ,'--- __ � . . - —.— I . ­_ . . i I ' - � a could swallow that -with I . I __ — as a specimen of Tory court but milk, an 4 1 .1 __ I - I , must proceed. with -the of rlemar4 difficulty. She is getting better fast. ;;; — —, . . I ried the couric me like thii when . I ___ - - I ! __� . effort was made to prevent the increase that even at a ti - . . __ i I . .— . . ce of these be should be fur- should enter the Imperial service, - but . I the exemption oii income but without erection of th6e works, but may for good esy r . ws are more openly and st�rongly ; -About 20 years ago the father -of the . � VERTI8E*jRNTS. . performall . . . a derives by I� . sustained by cause, by a vote of two-tlArds of the th i via I IDS f Grey, Ivil, TEW AD �� . ccess. The proposal wis 'ss until after the op a sed th�n ever before that Mi. Car- eceased Th . Granger, o . I . .- I - facility and Bhould be what special 811 : ' , , I I . nished every I d council, delay progre 1P ;i such '.�. � l� institution *hose chief 5) to 22. The majority was compose "�, d his friends, the Home Ruiers on .ecently met with his death under Iff, The figure between the- parenthesis afte liberally remunerated., If he feels dis- maintaining an. .Conservativ.es, and next general municipal election. And it ran,an . I i�elancholy circumstances, was killed � , to get rid of . our o' 44 Liberals and 15 . the Tory side, not merely do not defend f I ' ilch line denotes the page of the paper on which . 6 then ho should purpose seems to be is provided that any properly incorpor- , , ing from Wroxeter by fallill - - Poged to go beyond thes Liberals and 15 ConT - their great champion against these in� while driv 9 . to advertisenlent will be found I osee., There tie minority -of $ my -supply � from a load and breakiiag We neck. . I . I ung ,Men it is difficult t , Ross and Mr, ated gas or water company m bear the cost himself. . It is quite proper YO I 8 3rvatives. Hon. A. M. - 4ations, but do not even deprecate or 6ssrs. Gran lorses. for Sale -Scott Bros. (8) .: hose brainsor.ab*l* ' oted with the adjacent municipalities. Probably in no Bill 1: -M t & Co., have di8. � 'aminations-D.'Xalloch. (5) . pay for 1 is no Canadian w I It"' j-,ishop, of South Huron, v ex ' ass regret for them. . ; i,'ntranee Ex ader and session bf recent years has more im- PT dware bus- . th� people should be required to -i . posed of their har luesa i4 .. theuniatisin-1. V. Flear (6) � ! d to the er- minority, and the -Opposition le � I TING DODGE. I :� (5) � I public service, but are . rtant municipal legislation been an- ! THE GAZET I Brussels to Messrs. A. M. 'Kay. & (�o. )urban, Bull"ohn McGregor. nepessaries in the . I he all the rest of the Ministers with the po . . 11on. David .Nlills,. on Wed-nesd4y last, I Varm Clocks�-C. L. Papst. (8) of his native. country, In 1; I ' I meted. KIKERO. two enterprising anti steady young raet th�y should not be required to, pay for vice . I . brought a a the attention 'of the . - - eu� . . I ,"ersonal Mention -D. IN1. 11ataliffe. (8) - re thousands of r""jority. b for " ke that have of the village, who should do well, , liv -Cardno's flail. (8) 1 . ing United States there a . ' EXPB"SE" . nnnn�_ � House the very strange pran , nization i that to livi coVERNME NT HOUSE N �1- - . 'I 1 luxuries. Now, we say , Mr. ("A rant has gone to Toronto. Iruelty to Children-Cardno'$ flail. (8) . h are helping the Republic There was a debate ,of more than WA LETTER been played with the Canada Gazette in - . . f $10,000 Capadians w 0 OTTA . clork of 11 ullett giTQ �hotograiphs-N'Vade`s Galleryl (8) : man cau prove that a salary o I ss. They stand, asual interest on a motion by Mr. Mar- I relation to the gazetting of the return of -The township . . "OV I ' . in its march to greatne , ' - ) ' is notice that Watson's: bridge, whie,h X ice-Wra.Moore. (5� ; a. year, free from all cost and charges, is I- - 6, of Muskoka, to confine the Lieu (Fr -pondent. members. He showed that so far a I Vurse Lost-Exposrroi officeJ (5) . k of life, and are re I r ont Our Own Corre , -e8sioll' . For Sale,-GeorgeMcEwen. (6) . I � well M every wal . P teriant-Governor's allowance to the . ril 20th, 1W. . Ontario was concerned the vast majority crosse� the river Maitland on con. Woollen Nlilli-�. G. vanEgiriond's Sons. (6) not ii,mple remuneration for'any respon- ferred by, business men on. accounj of , OrrAWA, Ap . road 8 and 9, is unsafe for travel, and , - , L --Principal Austin. ($) � k.he' I )10,000 a year,fixed as salary by the The main' featnre* in.the procecdings of O.onservatives had been gazett4d first) - Mma Ladies conege sibilities he has to assume or wor . nd ' tie8 now crossing it do so at their Cows for sale-John'llc3lillan, jr. (5) ! . ' their. steadiness, trust worth iness, )ominion Government. The motion . and the vast majority of Liberals were par i I Winthrop Cheese Factor,y-J. C. morri-,ion..(6) may have to perform. Why then supple- ' er, of Parliament last week was the debate � a we4s had own risk. I : good business habits-. But to Canida Was strongly supported by the mov � - ga�,etterl only after. som : . . . Tenders Wanted -Alex. Buchanan, jr. (5) meat this sum by a f re6 residence and an � I try profits Mr. Wood, of Hastings, and Air. .In- on the'resolutions of Mr. Curran oppos- pa-tsed. As the opitonelits of -the per- --Twenty or thirty feet of Mr. Hul)er's . Watchea and jeweirv-P. Metcalf - ('s) � To an - they are lost.. This coun gram, of West Elgin. It was opposed by li I ! -nid d Good ffor,;-q-John 'Parish. (1) annual allowance of $16,000? ing and protesting against the Coercion sons elected have 30; (lays after his � ])a- � mill Aam at L, . : . . ]nothing by them- while *they strengthen. :, ft'l, Mr. Fraser and 0 . to file a petition against ll,is away by the spring fre�shet,, and all the Vf'anted-Atrs.canieron. (5) : I I the Attorney-Gener . onsideration ill the Itn- ing gazetted - ,- I .n 5) ab to maintain the dignity of Voe W . t Bill now under c �3 - of the- wP-y ii -,N,Iii8h water,is run out. Fortunately, he has _ - st competitor. V ag' mine returi , ,qtonesJQ,r,Sale-­AleX_ Bueb Ln% , in (. . le him its greate . Every ord Mr. Meredith. The arguments , . i the result �GjSaIL--Joscph Ciaig. 1(0)) . - - d asking that greater the Co' plent� of stealn power, and the mill runs Farm . position .by dispensing hospitality, Bay is true,, and yet we find our he inotion were that it would intro perial House, an things were (lone was that all i ja- . Huron Examinations- lleter Adainson. (5) . '_' * of this . , ' i by tion - onl as usual. � � I �,. AZent. (i) Messrs, Alowat, Fras and Meredi I lule rather duce a new departure. liberty in the form of Home P tives were liable to er ith. I ' sanctioned seyva I - peti .y -It is said that Messrs. C� Seager . Election Expenses -C. wilso canadiaxi 'authorities year by.year in- . i ­ sure I Election Expenses -NI. Y. .,vfetean, A.-ent. (5) I4 other words, they maintain thati it is , I none of the British colonies ; that a than coercion should be the inea about 40 days af ter -their electicip, while . li ; R. C. Colli s, I-' ,xeter ; Thos. Girl wanted-Exrosi-rot, Office, (8) cre"ing the grants to our military col- great majority of the people were not I the..Liberals were left, is ll�n- G lode0c In . . NN"anted-Mrs. Thompson. (--s) n�cessary in the interests of the Pro- , adopted for Ireland. The debmte has Strac' an, Grey, and G. McKay, of dy i� order to increaie their �verse to display ; that it was necessary I . 1, 11 ), pleasant lirocess for from �60 to ',�,O dil,3�s.. I rsey Cattle for Sale- G.. saoi�vel'i. 05) leges, evident . . Ungs, s are, all applicants for the Po. tile. Lieu ten&nt-Go vernor I . . I - d d u. n J0 ,-nient- Goodi Templars. (S) Vince that . hospitality of the Pio- already laste ing two loilty sit" Inj other words, the Tories have -20 da�s:' Winghain, , Grand Announci I . . efficiency and �ender them more ser- to extend the � sition of Police, Magistrate forthe count� W �� ur and it is to lie resunied to -day as.soon as , al iippeals are in !toi . Dwygies-M. Pillinan. (, oach drawn by. fo ince, to visitor -9, and that if the support after all the liberi i ; __ . , a . � . , 'v Corsets -'465 Coulter (8) - ,tiould ride in a c vi6ea,ble in the work of traiulnor soldiers - of Hiiron- I A Good Chance-Jantes 1�axttie- (8) L rses ; that he should have a retinue of . . . n . . of all the Lieutenant- Governors w&s pro - the preliminary bil'siness of tile I -louse overlook the field 'and find o4t what� I _�_ i . In Government ey h better do about it. Speakers -Thos. K. Robertson, nephew to A. . ______1 . he should for .the British ar y, while nothing is vided for by the Dominion - s th ad I -.---- __ I - - - . liveried servamts, and that - . � . � ' C atively has been disposed of. Tile debate ha e K. Robertson, of Marris, has gout tA, ! . 'stop the drain of our yc ung s taken a sitn- * 1. beincy done to V � the cost to Ontario would be r I from other provin es showed that the : I 0 � I r k ep open house and give costly dinner . greater than at present. But it was been, upon the whole, even better than same course had.been followed with re- Berimiller, where he ba C 416 -1 0 Otot C . American Republic. T iere . I those provinces. . Thi � s in til a nursery and m. -et garden IN 1 blood to the irk t I it V, 01 11 I & x I P pl rties, &c.. , Well, who profits by.al quite evident throughout the dabate former debates upon tile same subject, gard. to being ation �� 1-5 , m must be something wrong somewhere. lie arguments for the inotion had . of the Returnirig 011icer of Air. Stewart. Air. Robertson is all —, ___ 7_ __ ­ - I __ this? There is not one farmee; mer- . . that t . for the reason niminly that those who either the fault work, having followed - - . - ­ .. � assent of the House I . or of the Clerk old hand at this Im - - __ - - , - the very general , Rule in delaying the returns, , Wril, FRIDAY, April 29,1887. chant, mechanic, --or business man of any .. ght favor coercion and oppose Home - 0 ,ry in delayinP, it for years in &Otlaiul. : - � __ -.---- Ottawa correspondent whatever the result of theyote mi of the Crown in Chance . __ . . - � - -­ - _- ­ __ — __ TnF Globe's . � I ' to -the - ti -ly r - - - 1- - - kind in- a thousand, that has ever seen , . I otion wa,% defeated by 64 to have at last got their courage up . . i plimentary be. The in I n in the (X'azdtte,� Al -r. , -Mrs. McCurdy, 11 late a es The Lileutenant-Governor'S the inside of the Lieutenant. Governor's - makes the fol�lowing com id.befor( pected resident of Turnberry, but noNv . . 17 The- minority was composed of sticking place, and 'have ventured to Al ills moved that the facts be ]a*' Reaidence. C'e, or . that cares .two straws reference to th� maiden Parliamentary M, ; In residen . I . . r. Marter, Mr. Balfour, Mtr. Nairn, criticize, th.c resulutionS., ' - I'lle Position the'llouse. The -result was the! appear. of Minnesota, bad her f riliture dam. I . � . : 'nider, All% Blyth, by speech of the member Jor ]Past Hu on : I Mr. Garson, Mr. S of tilose who ftwor an ei�pression ance in the Votes and Proceed " t%,v( aged, and two valuable horses killed on a resi- ej . . _ in 'F n of maintaining ; a,lk8 to his offic' a f u'rnishe The ques;tio, ._ whether'he. rides or w . Mr. Kerns, Dr. Wylie, Alr. CtLilada ill favor, of lionle I �'ule is -already day- later, of a tabl which . .1 her way to her new. home. There was ' ! 0 Dr..Macdonald, the member for East Mr. Fe'll, Ingrain Mr. 8 U thw also car smashed, . this taking plaee denee for tile Lieutciqant-Governor of Why then compel these people to- pay ech in the Wood (Hastings), Mr. 7 . well understood and compa,'ratively little food'for thougbt� It would, seem a . . I ' nta,ri.G an(I defraying the expenses for th is I superfluous style and the dis- Huron, made his first spa I 'Armstrong, Mr. Ostrom, Mr. Lees, Air. new can be brought out 1) - the Returning Officers on . the w: o a I - near- Toronto. I - - - 0 - House on Mondpy in favor of Mr. Our , . � y the eircum- ul a - formerly Of -f . received altother miring in, the pensing of this hospitality for which - ad Cruess, Dr. Willoughby and Dr. Mea-- stances of the case as itstauds, butthose their duty quite as well as co possibly -Mrs. Joseph W! tson, tharco � Cr - ran's Home Rule resolution, and sb6w bi,ter, chain, 5 Liberals and 12 Conservatives. on the other side havebeen notedly (juiet have been expected of men who were aP- Brussels, died at Wi,nnipeg, Manitoba, Local Legislature 6E Frid:ay Light. they care nothing and from which. they himself an exceedingly clever de � PL J - ust. A husband and four ..; . 01111- � I 11 informed in political history and DITCHEI) AND WATERCOURSES- in former debates, and it is a; new and ointed� not because they were fidr, bu. � on the I5 th i to fe, I bar loss. Mrs. , The questio -connection with ace this great discus- b c&uL4e,. they were good pal ty men - C d U a T1 emne up in�c r .ive no benefit? That they Are, c we early and forcibly. , The important amendments to the interesting feature of e hil re . re left a the item in. the estimates appropriating palled -to do so to the 'tune of sixteen I able to put his case cl, Ditches and Watercourses Act made dur- . to hear the opinions of English There are sorne glarin wever$, Watson wms the second daughter of the . * The electors of !East Huron meted wis , ely . - sion - I or . of ing the'session providethm't only the lands 'Joryisin presented before a Canadian which ' ill 'need explanation. F . I late Elijah Frayne, who r�inoved from thesumof $16,000 forr. the expenses L thousand dollars a year is a wropg and when they elected Dr. Macdonald, who w � _ -drain "stance, the Ron. Alexander M�ckenzie, - Brussels several years ago. I - ' ,overnor's residence and an o'ntrage. which --is being perp�trmted is a credit to --his constituency. III re- within fifty rods on either side of a Parliament. Mr. Curran, in presenting � . the Lieutenant-(,' I . ply to Mr. O'Brien's assertion that if constructed under the Act shall be as- the � resolutions, made a speech which elected like other members on he 22nd -Tbe'recent ice jam and flood 'injivir.,1 a. Mr. Marter, oft M uskoka, moved . tipon them by their representatives.* it ork, and onl a a Lin ti a GIM6 i I Home Rule was granted to Ireland the sessed for the cost of the w - y was, for him, remarkably moderate and i)f Febru, ry, w s not returned il th 'P ' the centre pier of , I currva in, thi's resolu- sav that it to so much within fifty rods as will be . d mitil. the I "Th -1 while con, is no excuse or justification to � , ' ote - I remarkaMy free froni oratorical flour ,,list .of March, nor gazette I , idge. A large stobe was torn out of � . .a ,9 Irish Pr stmuts would never subrr, - n'd only in pr( Cf i . This pier seem.,; to be sinking; if . � nion that after benefitted a )portion to the ishes; A,1r. Curran is not a good orator Oth of ApriI3 while Mr. DAw-6on, 11 tion, this flouse is Gf'OPi this sort of thing is done ill other -Pr6- it, Dr. Macdonald asked if it was Poe ' - � i that will be conferred; that Stich be the case the bridge will not I is done in the D mi sible that the super-16yal Orangemen Of benefit 1 even of the flowery school, to which he Algoma, where the election wa,-z .not hel I "the present year no! further expendi- vinces Or that i: o nio.n. 11 under prescribed . E 4' gazetted oa long. It has Already co9t .the ; I - Ireland would not submit to the laws drains may be covered belongs, but those who care forbis repu- '11,11til the 5th of March wa st . ild " tare be incurred by the Province i rination I , 11 It is equally worthy of condet . ' hl conditions ; that where five owners are tati n woul(.1 doubtless rather see hini the sarne (lay. Sorne of the returns were (.'. qnty a beap of -money and appear. - - 11 the m,%intenauce, of 'the Govern m ant I -.the Legisla- . of Her Majesty's Parliainerit, if sue , riled it drain shall -not be com- in 0 -� 11 Id 1* ack from the Gazette in a illost Ances indicate thatwore will be needed. wherever it is done. Let laws did not exactly suit them. R had conce consent of a the role of the silvery, tongued ora e i I For i t ice in .a 0 . - - "House.." Themotion-wassecondedby ture of Ontario remove the wrong,,�nd ' higher 'pinion of the Irish mindirity,; menced except -with the toy than in that of the calm and dispas- . remilykable manner. li� al , m on, of 'Moorm . . I.. I . . majority of them or under a resolution siollate debater of a serious topic. The f)rin'ce Edward Count wh Dr. Platt , over of because he remenibered that the Pro- , � licipali- . yl a return ville s I atce a ra e stallion, '.I.-Niao. -Mr. Wood, of flastings. Tile in then they ca,n with gooa grace'tir,ge that , of tile council ; and that any mur ech oil that side of tile question gained a magnificent viptory, th ) tant Parliament of Ireland had p rant- 45 spc gregor Yet," the other day, to a stock Cthe;rground that the tinned at Ot- tes r of drains T I this notion took similax abuses be discon -fore ty may appoint an inspecto waa made, me iq former debates, by the ivas made on the, 14th of Marct,, and nit I ad Catholic einamcipation long 11 I � , - April. It .8 company of Brockway, Ailielligan, for , - � ,` t) � salary of $,,10,006 pa-kil the , Lieutenant- ,tawa, and, their good example may,be such a measure Was passed in England.- and ditches in order to tl e proper pro greatest Home Ruler in Canada, the floni, . azetvad until the 9th. of $2,000. The anim4l was one of the I I tection and maintenance 'of drainage blaille. *11 lie missed Governor is ample redialleration for his I e�e-n there, where vlacdonal�'s Liberal friends were - . Edward Blake, who speaks with great . finpossible yet to apportion tile riet, � , Dr.. I . ' i best in the dist ,mn�d wi -missed ; ,productive of good . works. .1. . I �, - and that the additional, I 1� . ingy proud of 'him a,pd cheered him. , . force, not only because of his intellcctiial It would be a most serious 'thiDg ' ,O )y the farmers. . I . I I ITT A WVn�NS I I I ai a j 4j, -,1-1 ;. fift-J,fold more glar . .. i 4. 1, +. , I 01 1� f +b a r.ro -1 in Cha i- . . sery Uby a 'U . I � . I - . 1, - . A FARXER-6 %­­ 9 I "I I . . ! I . I . � � ; I I attainments aDd guts as an ora or, a charge , u ie -ient r —One day last week a; cow belonging amount granted for expenses could be Itlian it is at Toronto. . i The farmers of the Assen;ibly have 11a.d because, in appealing for Home Rule for eery with. allowing the Goverrin, . I . , toAJr. Thomas SBillows of the 9th. coji. - m ore profitably applidd in aiding 6ther 1 We again say that if the Lieutenant- . OUR TORONTO. LETTER. a number of important irie�tings during Ireland, he voices only the life-long his own , partizanship to influence him o cession of Colborne dropped a calf'which I t . : — — � corne of which has . sentiments which' lie has urged in favor, allow thlese delays, for such cond'up A . *U . interests in the Province, and" moreover, lGovernor or any other public official the session the out t . (Frolp Our Own Correspondent) been the organization, of a permanent of the Provinces of the Dominion as �,vould bel'a direct violation of, the law weighed 104 pounds on the day � of i . i . � tt' a 1% - ' I . I . 11 bir h. It was sire by Mr. Stewarfs that this appropriation is gradually in- wishes to put on style, and feast the I I ToMONTO, April 25th,_ 887. 1 association. Mr. Drury, �f East Sim- against the aggr�ssions and encroach- 4nd a gross outrage upon the -pri rileges " Nvbich rio doubt ac- - ; 0 1 bull I I Scott Act - creasing, year by year. The princiPa,l dudes and dandies Nvho---Bwa-rm around Tile- work of the firstsesslop. (*?f thQ ent centralizing Tory of Parliament. : But it is absurd t6 SLIP - n 7 , coe, has been elected prpsident; Mr. ments of the pres I ts for the unusual size of the animal. . . � - coun .1 htJ 13ishop, of South Huron, secretary, and Go e a ose.thatl rely by ones w ho, spoke in opposition to th'P, him, he *Should do so at his own expense, sixth Parliament of Ontario was br' vernment. M�. Laurier also inad ' ' the result became ine . . - 9 . I P 3J —According to the assessor's report of u , I . motion were the Attoxney-Genera,l, 110n.- and not at the expense of the hard- to a close at'a quarter past five orlelock Mr. Sprague,* of Prince b'dward, Mr. speech upon the, same side which. was chance. :1117rong has been committe. , of Clinton, that " bura " has a - I . - I -Cana- and. the wrong doer will be 'f6und out. the town 0 . I last Dryden, of South Ontario'� Mr. Fell, of worthy of the leader of th,e French ' an increase of Mr. Fraser and Mr. Meredith. working men and women of this Pro- on Saturday porning. And the . - ) t 1. A. . East Victoria, Mr. Gibeonl of Fast than Libetals, the men who..won the If'lle is not punished it will lie because population of 21800 being Nlowat'is repor . ted as having s vince. Mr. Fraser's feax that on ac- tful one of thE : the'najority in t 45 over . aid *_ - - night was the'lliost even. t I . lie House assume t last year. The real property is Mr. I, . t Huron, and Mr. Cruess, of West Vic- privileges %N,ilich � heir compatriots now complices in I ae valued at $543,700 and the personal pro. "He wanted to disa,buse the m ind of , count of this discu�siou 11 th, a hospitali-, .session. Attorney- General's ffom a c6inmittee. It enjoy. ()n the o; her side, Mr. AlcN'efl' . - The � toria, are the executiv t �, 'attitude. of ac tl-,:e wrong. . I I . , - -B,'�; OF THE -110 � USE- party at $32,900, and. assessable income norable gelitleman of the idea that . be . I I I hall of Nort,11 Brucelo astonished� both his - � TITV, BU -SIN S - at -$18,250. Therea.re 89 dogs, anti 882 the ho ernment Hou a might not Rule resolutions provoked a keen wd a is intended that the association s i . . I ' the Lieuteliant-0or's salaxy was ties of Gov . 10 I �presentations from the farmers' friends and his.9pponents, and gave a ' The useless Sen ate, after sev�ral mal� �c T ssful as , . . ars, " times acrimonious debate. With the receive re . - between the ages of ,5 and 21. - in previous ye. . . . I orce with which a . . paid to hia.1 in addition to the expenses quite so iucce I I I I unions all over the ,Province and take remarkable proof'of the f believe sittings, has onfew,dd its . . I t ), and 11ae- c . hildren . . , �f his office, If the honora4le gentlernan :need not much alarm q,ny one. It tone of tile Attorney�Geheral's speech oi organized action for their ,consideration one speaks oil a q estion upon which he , ability to find anythir�.g to di —Among the cattle shipped by T. . : ' - - i 8 d A c -il I 31th of .May- ,11n flovenlock to the old country from thought that the Lieu tenaait!6 ovem6:r . ct any 'interest, the wording of tho resolutions nc faull . by the Legislature. And,1 doubtless, in feel eeplY. Mr. I Ne is himself aii ladjourned until the i I 1 X I would not seriously affe . I _ . I last week, were six simply took his salary of $10,000 and * . . 0 the a;sociation will Irishman a Protestant, and a, died -in- !the Ifouse of Commons the au 3iness P0- Brussels station except it may be the interests 'of a few. could be found. The objedt of the. Gov. many ther respects 3 -1 a view, so head, purchased from put it into his pocket: lie -was very m uch . . � s of promoting the interests of the -wool Tory. : He took th . 1 gresses slowly because of the necess-ity W. Hislop, of u -s who pro- er . nin6nt was to submit a form of motio find mean . 'Ills I . -ieiidn�'ent which he present- I of observing fo od !in 'rey, that ,weighed 9,620 Pounds, and mistaken indeed. Fax from it. That Toronto grocers and huxtef , I .. agriculture. The members directing the. far as an an I .r which ar go . G I , i d h Coillinittees f or . which the owiner received $481.50, 1 -e ex- w (I a unaminious as c�. salary was wholly taken up witil tl vide -' the " grub " -and I I luab," and a hich woul �ecure th 31 movement are a guarantee'that it is not ed was connrne: , that the Parliament I thenisolves, and becau�e th . . I . i I - sd prime heifers pemses of his office. � Without having n for the distribution of Canada had not the material upon ; thr6ugh which a large part,of the; busi P. few "bloods " who prefer living at the sent of the Hduse. But in ti . iis the,� wer� 'merely an associatio I the in n 0 � y�t got fairly I � any special reference to the gentlemam I . - i ; whiL,li to form 'a judgment upon ess niust pass, have not 1 , I that balabeed the beaul at 2,700 pounds, of public expense to eaxninty their own Bub- not successful. It has been ap,,)aren of offices. - I y,� bawovo a 'n ' ' - . who at prescut - held the position a I I i ­ . .6 _61UNICIPAL AMWNP�IENITS. Coercion Bill. . But his speech was Oto 1,�oyk. On Frida , , I nui .Mr. Robertson pq)cketiDg S112.75 for would ment' ,zistence if these s,) -called 11hospitali- for some time that Mr. Meredith h ,,, , - 'I, uced,the them. T ese are the kind of cattle. that ion - I ) '� � directed �'to- prove that coercion was ber of private bills we a ilitr. Ih � I Lieuteno,at-0,,overnori he . . . wholly surre dered to his Oran a foiT As usual. -the municipal law has been ! � y more ll I I . n I d although lie was evi- advance guard of 111,9111 of wl"ch pay. . v ations with The, . The qualification necessary, an , I . that he had had con ers, , ties " were entirely dispensed- with. Id 'he proved it beyopd all extensively amended. and � the comrr it- � . every Licutenant-Grovernor the country I the lowing, an nicipal of6ce has- been reduced to dently speaking against tile firm. convic- notice has been given)- , I —One morning last week while Ada, � -nee would, no doubt, stirvive e of Saturdall for raw I i plobably je- Mr. James A. Provi qpesti?n during the debat U ljority of his hearers, he tee 'to deal with them will i xcept one, a the. H' never made a bett�r $200 freehold and $400 leasehold in vil- ti6n of a vas'- n1i 5 youngest -daughter of , hat they bad found it neces- shock, and we are very sure morning. , Ilia case so calmly and with gin work on Tuesday., Th40overbnwnt . � has - `800 leasehold X n -speech in. the! Assembly. - Bu tit was un- lages, $400 freehold and 4, presented I Cline of Wingbam, was seated near the _tkic (luties connected mou c, ' thu-) spent could be more . I . that! lie mras, congratulated has shown its,desire to gre� t�yeugh Iie . I -ay the ary in carrying out y . its hostility to the -in townships, ,q6OO freehold and $1,200 such f0yee by briliqLD stove, in some UnaCC01111tab'O vt I " compromising in -1 11 by sonie of �hose who most strong- btl6ness iissoon as possibl� � with the office to spend a considerable used in lightening the taxes ns, and $1,000 freehold eve �3 9 coffee pot, which was fillcd with boiling . , ah -my. Let nobody . . - ilesolutions,*and was even- loom Pro- leasehold in tow . A per- ly oppose his views. By the speech he 'down early the very fq,%v in asbres ,which caffee on the stove fell over on to her, au-,il outside the s, t and �,-,2,000 leasehold in cities. � , 9 . . magine, therefore, that the salary was of the people to whom it in reality be nounced in it�� brange flavor than tbal 111:�Lle, Mr. McX�il placed hin'iself in the they foreshadowed irt the , eec riom scaldilig one of her legs badly from 'the e_r and abovc the Governor's expenses. longs. That a man of Mr. Fraser's in- of Mr. E. F. Narke, of Toronto, Clountk son entitled, to vote but in default of . . �_ . A-labdonald's 3ill � � I knee down� A doctor was at onee ov . � I -ange lei,der ih payment of taxes may exercise the fran- very front rank,tf. not ,,it the head of that the.Throne. Sir John I I - on the part telligence should express such a fear in '-Nlaster, and ecognized Oi ' I hich 1� olds its place in Pa rlia- to - ablish. tile depttrtul nt of ,Tr vle call'ed and attended to the little sufferer. It was only a contribution 0 lereditb had but chise on producing a cortilficate from the elpinent, w ; ) I . alrea - At late rits, she was proaressing the flouse. � ut Mr. A � . of the influence of the anlominerce, has YJ been �,re - I of theProvince towards the expenses I order to frighten his followers is -the -1 I � � "I-11 �110 vr&P as collector or treasurer that the taxes nient by �. virtue: : � A *- �; 1, ; I - . -�t accou. Z3 out the , . -it a latet stage t sc tea. .Re foresbadoWe 1 1 I.IeCeS,,-arily incurred i�l Carrying I a Deggar Y 911PUUL I Orange Association. . 0 1 11 Liv p V - � nicely. i . . 0 � - very best proof of the weakness of his ta-ken. . The Iresolutions were carried by have since been paid. Where a deputy ' of - � ,eorgan.za- . . duties of the same." - ' . I t1i debate Mr. Dalton McCartby, who � ity in introducing it �� :—"kctioii) has been brought by Tlios� . . i . _: r . I South Grey - returfling officer refuses to act another Q I 'I ,ii the ninn- I S I ephens,h 11.) out that the Brit- case. i 59 to - 28. M4. Blyth, of . 2 1 e.posed of late as the n-iouthpiece aud,: tion which -would kee 1% t otel keeper, Scaforth, against 1N Mr. Fraser pointed . I ' -ton; Dr. Wi - appointment may be made by the re- hal. . . p do is - limit. . ish North Americam Act made . Mr. Metcalfaj of �ing,, orgalilZer of tile: ultra Protestant parby . r sent P., and.,lames - it - IT11- The feelinc, in the country is strong on , -oter ' bar of departments to the - Andrew Goverilock, J. . Possible for the Legislature to abolish - 0 loughby, Of Ei ,4st Northumberland; Aill. turning officer. The receipt by a ,, .io came forward with I . �� � a, . Magistrate I Wauless, of Varna, police i 'O � this question. Tile vote in the Legisla- of Vesi E-tnt, an &I r. -of a ballot paper within it polling booth in.Ontar . , a Speech. The bill to establish ,the ' 'a ion r -ound that . the office of Lieutenant (lovernor. They Clancey, � rima facie evidence that he has and- an 6mendn�ent, declaring that tile at Banff has ,already been pre0ented. I ) f,qr South' Buroni, on the gi i iiilust nialn, taia Ole otbee so lolig as the ture does not, by any means represent Ingram, of '\�'�st Elgin, voted with tl­ a shall be p ' : ecitne . . I ca.se of ,a tie vote for doercion question was o, local que.stinn: as,nothing else than !the fir�t sp . tbey acted as juv�stices of the peace in . Governmenti and Air. Armstronof f there voted. In . I , - rilment tEbzz - i tt , Act existed in its present shape, and so ' ' . X 01 Britain to deal with, and that inter-� of legislation 1)y this Gov I that feeling. A I lthough Marter's motio.n Parry Soun( , agminst the resdlutiov. the position of County Xlra.rd6h the castL for . � - abd for the County of Huron on Scott long as tile office was maintained it -was fereri(,ebyGan,L('Ia-%vasu-DiListiflable. llis'L ing to keep for the people wl;iat specala Act cases without having the lepal . was defeated by a voteof 6.1 to 17, ,it -)rity for tile motion wa therl- ing vote shall be given by the Reeve, or. I : .� . I . 0___ ri,, � a� t -s and , --%No h. Tile plaintiff 's claim is � Speech. on behalf of this resolution was .ol 1110110polists 1. qualificatio (J,ht - . - * aj, i ' ' � d like, to � arld , at it should be inain vi The in, V - , proper th 1 Lble mud was due more to the tnanrler in which fore 31, th' largest majority f t9e in his absence b�'the Deputy Reeve, of. decent � a minent w have. thi is #n interesting tained in a respectc, , I . I i ad- good effort, even for - so pro s � measuM f6r $100, one half'of which, in the evert . tho;t�jg.11t it Un -L - session. I the municipality which for the. prec 5 i � � I f it was made thmn to the prineiple in . ' he, but it Nvas a lawyer's ad- ! I -4 to the prosecutorand reasonab!e alanliler. I Ile , . i lawyer as 1 one. � I olf couviction ... oe, ! . t equalized as- I � d - 1 ZD � . I - . 1A L I I I T* PP R CAN!Ar)A COLLEGE. i ing year had the greates -1 ; r A I- fl nn,ja;2, , IT I �,,, _,�.,,0y_11JT10N8 I I n -I _ I 111 ��v - fortunate that the motion shou a V P volved, To carry tile motion� would - The head of a- council, in dress, in du up 0 prece en 0 — I . 11�� v, . . I tbeecither to the rov c I �1010_ . been brought Gn 41 the present timil have implied in some sense censure- upon . The Upper Cau�da College proposalO, sessnient. pointed refuses to act, and arguirients therefrom, and dealt buti ,The vote oii.Alr. durra�'slrish Home � A letteir, case an auditor ap . 1 eat ; —AIr. W. F. Baer, of Colborne, hada . when the affice was in transitit, if h4 . pxplained atilength in a previou, little, and that ineffectively, wit'h thd Rule resolutione, as amended to in . , mh,y nominate another person to act in I- , . from i nstantileath last the Government and this inany members were adopted with the unanintous coil- oi�s , illade b the Hon.'Edr very narrow escape - lit so put it, and owiag to that fac ! main questio ' His amendment ; I � mif . n at issue. the suggesti �., . . L� , . Hon. G-. W. Ro�s his stead. Municipal treasu , sday � u were fel- � the conSe(tUrent Ulleertadiltv, the hZ1 were not pr sent of thei House. week. Whilehearulacompanio . ep&red to do. � The question, s of the iO-'� �' little different from that of 'Nfr� ward Bolake, was taken onlu night. . . , , s of thi- finance so I. � I I . ­ i . . made a po�rerful appeal:fortb('1 maiii- ,make full return ee'why h4 to�,,d,1:35� for thE resolutions ling timber; in the woods, they cut onetree pitalities of 0,over �ment House m.ght however, has been opened, and the right I . 96Neil, that it is difficult to s I I The vote s I I cut another . � evioliq . teriance of ,the college as a res denti�al municipalities to the Provincial Bureau .,. ,, s to discount and 47 agaiust.� Sill not be quite so sucel'Issf al as in pr � I . � . uld have moved it unles John - Macdonald which lodged, and t;hey side will gradually and' rapidly gain seconded I of Statistics for tabulatiQ"n and presenta- sho I � Mental- scl�ool, �and! was � warmly, � . - across to break it downwbich ace , years. He contend, eAl that the duties o,f " I and nearly all the mem I Mor's office in vol ved enuth ,The 'proposition should be Ivit. evedith. By this settlement t%e tion to the House. Aiu�icipali ties may 14n. McNeil's success, or to shutout fur b rs of the Gov- a lodged tree, strik- str , - M ' a ern'inent 'voted . the Lie-utenant-Gove' � necessary fhnd� ale provided for the I regulate th nber of doors in th�� amendments. If this was his, ide, . a.�aiiist t e'resolutions, ly slipped down th t1l,e expen . a I � a size and inut . I . - -rals vot d solidly for ing Mr. Baer across t1te breast, tb,ro,%Y- dititre of th, sums now bein' plamly put, and then members would, tion showed in strong contrast while the Libe �� ?") . 9 - I . er his ac 1� I � � criticised-, and he referred to the Spea,ker carrying ou]t of the University Vedevia- churches, places of amusement and oth ; . I : ing him down the tree just -passing over : rtunity of evading it, tion proposa I Is. The present annual in- public buildings, the stroctiire of stairs With that .of ,Mr. Blake, who spoke be� tilem. ; I . ) - of the House as all 96.cia.l who, while he - , � ' , ,- - i his face, throwing the saw which be had i on side issues as some did on the present . a University is placed at and stair railings, the st�ength of walls, fore him, 20r.lCurran's resolutions aro i I ! . . ! � I . along possibly did no mlo're work than n7lany, . . - I colnje of th manifestly de�ective, and calculated' V ,r6n- No- e,Q . . in his .hand, ieeth downward, , . - an , I I I ! I d ltheir supports, , � . 4 1 occasion. . . 15,000. To, ensure the success of Feder- beams and joists, I . . : . 8 othur tilembers of tlic Ilouse, and had, not . I . $ . cts, to antagonize -the . I . ide of him. �. el the production of the in � some respe mare responsibiliti ' than many of them, ation an adctitional $24,000 per year, of and may co I —The Ba,ndoll post offi-hrena,j been re- Many of our readers will regret to es What we advocate is, mud what we l I I A �mut'lic buildings for inspec- Parliament of England, and to aliej:- . I —, r �' um annually in ad- - $99,000 in I all will be required. 13 plans of a] . I ved to the f 11r. W m. . y ny -who mo � residencO o i �e yet was -ranted a ,s ate, thei' . sympathies of ma r I -earn of the death of Mr..Ww. Ston - applying th6 Upper Canada College an- tion. Land may be appl-opriated within . lot 16 'concession 8, Hullett, . . dition to ecauge believe the country will approve of is, i . b6lie a i in the general principle o,f -8tewart, i , ) A", Of man, sr., of Hemsall. fthe 0 his sess-io6a-1 allowance b - He was one o I dowment to: the University, the' unicipality, or in an adjoining muni- W Blue- - ;revenue a m V X1 r, Charles 110ber ' ' Tuckersmith, where lie by . � I of the fact that his office im posed upon that the Lieu tenant-Govafnor be treated - , . 572. The cipality, for ' Home Itule. - Their form had been — � � pioneers of Aal daties. . . a as the .Cabinet minis- will - be increased by $15, . public parks, squares and . I - .vale, bad the wi,sfort-une a f w'd yJago, lionest toil carve(T out for hiniself a com� him, certain import'Lat soc precisely the sam abolition of sebolarshi s will yield an -drives, without the conflent of the own- severelyl critici,sed. Mr. Blake showed I T1 bra it Mr. Meredith said he did not intend ' P er to' fall from a load of hay aild ea his ters. That is, that he be furnished an rs, provided due compensation is made. in what respect these criticisms w . e I fortable home. A few -years -ago he re - I � to support, the m,ot,ion for the abolition additional 9,1,864. The excess f�rom the el . . I , , 4 a ha arm. uilt a comfort- ' . I of Government House, thoug h atment in the Parliament sale of thd Upper Canada College pro- When a polling place fixed by by-law is inst; and, instead of doing as h - Warwicl:' I as. 'soIj her tired froni the farm and 1) NY . I . pares been done. by'last session moVilig a - —Mrs. ,J olin ttt to ableresiaence: in � Tl'ensall, where he re- ' . " the ncw'�ite and found unsuitable, the n in i ", t �� t 'a, . ay party r' the cost of t available 'I" Bruk he believed, had abolished buildings, and such qssistance as 1,C m ove - amendnleut, and forcin a,s *he : I I on the 9th'concessio n ( f 411,110, sided until Ilia deiith. Ile leaves the - ' I . 1�,lse and had found it . I . buildings will give $2,500 per,.annum. building may beselected for the pur- 91 . Alr;'Solomonitogerson, ill( has had it ' its GTovernment 110 need for the pro'er discharge of his From lease( I I lands in the Park 1held by ose. A: municipality may acquire have forced the House to adopt Ills I I aged partner of his life, five sons anda . v' ry well without it P � . I � e took' I o i 'a leased for .some time. I - could get along. a - the inagnaniluous c 1111 I � dauahter to mourn his loss. lie was a i- I I 0 d ties. That' he be paid .a sufficient ds outside of the municipality, and views, 11 I . offl�e CLU - - Ian old and b- ,e Ile collsidered, howev�'r, that the � . the Ulliver�ity $1,000 a year wfll be de I I t of of suggesting to Alr.'Gurran across tile —Mr.. Bannerman, an . .1ghly devoted aml corisistentinember of th assay salary for the discharge of these duties, rived. An� it a to be par 0 is expected 0 make a uch land shall continu e' - ke , I _d at his Alethodist church. We extend to the of Lieutenaut-C�oveirnor was a nee ey, - gh- floor what ain ridments he thought we respected resident of Stabley, (lip d inust, be maintained, end he This much the country has'a right to reduction of $1,000 a year in th6 cost of Z municipality where situate. -Wei � - � residerice on the Satible ,ine. last week. office, an I � . - . t I - bereaved friends ,our sincere and hearty � exa,minatioli papers. All this 1will give ing machines may be erected in villages necessary. The probability is that a believed in its being maintained in'!a provide. The country, however, has no 0 1. be t*_ en upon the resolutio s. He had been ill only a few days' � synipathy in their severe trial. , reasonably res 'ectable ma,aner. :i . a. total in�ome of almost $100,000 a 'and other convenient places, and fees vote NN il r. Cutrin . - —The Wingliain Advance has igain ! . . I Miller, daughter of 'Mf. p I -1 right, in addition -to this sala,ry'to pro- and it is believed will provide ade- charged for their use. Municipalities on Tuesday, by which time M M __'Miss Clara . . . It is - reasona,ble 'to assume that the a , y . year, . I . . id cigar stores, I may be;expected to have made up is ,passed into the..han.ds of itsl former 1 pro- of Winchelsia, in the vide and maintain a free residence and quately for the Nvork of the Wversity ii -my regulate tobacco w,r I . a having Pur- David Miller, . -tree mc - - In - i I tobacco and mind to accepl. Mr. Wake's suggestilo S. prietor, Mr. James Fleut h �3 . orne, died on the , ' I township of Csb' 15th three gentlemen, the tl : it i with fifteen professors, ten lectilyersand and may prevent the sale of. 1. - from - 1r. 'CAV. 0 . . keep him in spending 'money, a�, i is The Liberals will frive the resolutionsi a chased the office I ')I . . islature, lilave - forwaT . eightfell v 'Mr. Ross has had, the most cigars to children unde� 14 years of age; . ;D . . ' t She was,just 17 years and seven the Le- - put a t4e o% s. I .1 . - i -.�__Nlr. W. M. Payne o , in ' a� I has I 0� . � elled. to do by tile present s�&tem. - nited support, and the French -Cana . I 0 comp . �1 remarkable success with ever�thing to may provide for the ins -*tion of public u b,u�si_ months of age and was a -most pre - Strongest arguments that can be used t here- dians, without regard to party, will olb I �1�sposed of his grocery ,, tock an � . . and amiable young lady. . . I . The system ia rotten, and tho- people which he h" ai�plied himself di,iring the' bathing houses and of boat houses w Possessing . I � � rity of the English- .n,ess in that to-,�,n to Mr, -1V. T. 'i-ates to ustify the continuance of this expenAi- the sanie. The majo 4 I ' J . i who provide the nitmey should see that, session, and has vastly impriwed his frorn boats are let for hire, and for the n e enils - of (: oderich who will lici eafter ekrry oil Some nine nionths ago .she became , . . . ention of their us I for illegal and speaki gr Tori s will support their fri afflicted with a very painful knee, the ture. - TN,ow what do they a.mount to ' m n of the prev L . I I 7 standing among the public I th� business. ; . it is chauued. I 0 .- in 1�' and, forming a, small minority I disease partaking the nature of a scrof- ' _; Simply this : That! it is necessark that I- ... . . I - country. - .. immoral purposes; for licensing and I ,ngl, )r "' ' . � . I I .1 . i I pain grailuall I li&ence� offi ' robably in favor of Mr. McCarth ,'s- ' , The contract for I (; ham*,- new — . dating Intel g " ulous atrection. The y th - ity of tile po.%ition should be . � . ASSF-SAMEN-T ACT ANIE'SWIENTS. regu ' ces, an I - notable fea We 0 tesidence in 11russels ha been let as I .,a d,ign 1. I Some iin . portant amendments td the regulating and co.rapelling the use of amendment. A t f tie ( k t V W. Itelly; increased in intensity, the knee becorri- maintained; that 'in order to do this, TiiF Toronto Telegram says: "In o ' follows :—Stone w)r' � . . uch swollexi, until it ass'ufned such . - in nicipality is debate was that the Government flatly I in" m . i . Assessmeni Act have been ina a during dry eart closets. A u N1 r ,,h and tile clrpen- o I . - i dlv, and Uld be dis ­ 4"s.1 n income a �refused, althou,rh requested by - - brick work to J. Pug . certairo'hospita,litio-9 sho the s;. sio ' 'The exempti n o rnp �, to renlove at the general ex- Jr.oportions as to become unw el. . �pensed, England Sir Alexander Campbell was � `). ,% t�l ne word to sug- ter,workto8mith Brothers., l u Iferer as been ipereased t( , . t is pro� pense obstructi . ; this bein(�, the case the peo lie able to poillf out that out"'6f- 82 men edu- h ) 4�78(01 ons in st,�-earns which form Blake. -to do so, to say 0 . Clarke, tor niany I years �-4110ytlY befOr` Chri.stinas t)ie .-;- mnd t hal I? P - __ ' nici- gest what 6ourse should be adopted )y .-- —Mr. --\-. J i took to ber lied, The diseased part . T . xpense. \'Ve qul'te cated in the military college- at Kingston vided that the salaries *of Go ,ernment - ithe boundary- line beti�een tNvq mu i bear the � a . 1 �, d to the H !use in relation to these important (Jerk of the township og- L'sborne," Nvbo should . i � and munic',!ipal . officers shall be assessed JPalities. � A corporation is enable . . 0 ecifle(Ily is now located in' Sou(,hern ,Califo'rnia, shortly beez - trar.-.9iiell a drain upon the ! but betWeen 184-4 and .1.884, no' fewer tham . . ns. *' Another, and d i n as to bring on corlsunlf)tinGll, agree with the ffrst contention, we I . - ver damages againdt persons causing yesolutio : " the last two. The 52 had joined the Imperial military ser - in the municipalities where they reside; ireco . lilly f eat�re, is the application ':of has 400 acres of Wheat t.his year, 14-hich : c0ristitutio . . I . I I - entirely dissent from, that a -copy of any assessment roll, with- an obstructi ' on, excavation or opening in - amu,' 0. ple of "one law. Jor7 -is lookin (r well. i . I to -which slie'.fell a victim a-, aboVe i "') . . I I - ount of which their great princi I . of -1 stated. : I . . lovernor is a necOs- vice, passing the exanlination, at Sand- out erasure or interlineation and under a, road or bridge, on ace I a I oll,ice of Lieutenaaft-(, . - all " by the' E'nglish speaking Toribs. —A child of M.r. D, Wo Miln� , ' - I I burst a,nd Woolwich, where they had to the Beal of' the corporati.9n, shall be ac- damages are secured against the munici ' 0 et� with I —The. Signal, of la,it mieek says � that it � . Y ' ' ,Nlr' Cur- 5 I n son desires , unposed Mr. Mc'.N-eil and others laud ' ' .E,thcl, aged about 17 ni inths m a on videnue in -the 'patity. A frontage tax nlay be i. . sary I - . 0 cepted as, prima facie a I O_' irt ran's ability, I his public spirit and ,is "a very painful mishap a few day�. ago. 11 We,lnesday 1� ,A 13. B.. Osler, of To- . . lone away with ; but the car�pete on even. terms with the En a - I ' , . . hold of a e con- ronto, made -,�100 in short metre. He - should be c . Courts without .the production of the Jor the removal f snow, ice and d In some way she got I Ich -lish cadets. The remainder, with the . 3 throughout defined dis- : pure n-lotivesIn bringing forward tbese c7 I'll, f he �,Ull c -ated alkali s ngest was engaged a'�s f eeding, and f eastili cr and guzzling, whi original ioll; that commutation of !from. the streetF one , counsel for, the plain - C) caption of a few who went to the .st tute labot if not paid by resident tricts. Township councils nlay adopt i resolutitins, m�hile at the same time U ey' !�entl . v , he fill- tiffs in the matter of Coles vs. Coleman, . a � . . ali k o,v 7n. �S � I ' ' it seems ,now fo-rm_a portion of that ex a entered the civil service owner shall be entered upon t a collect- the Local Improvement system. On charge the consistent Home' ituler, preparations of alkali k ith a 15 minute I United Stat s, - . -a, with the lowest mot�ve ad bar mouth, fortunatEly not swallow- and opened the case wi - functionary's d. ti* axe not necessa �, J petition of 200 qualifiq� voters councils Edward Blak . ' U 1.08 I �y. or s roll ; and'.tbat municipal ties may with �is Her,mouth, tc)-nigue and throat speech to the I ury. He not only suc- . __ . utie neettion of Canada. It may be a good thing for ' . - a price must submit within six weeks tlere- of self-interest in supporting, Ing, any. cert4.in' d s in con . purchase lands sold -for taxes i th d, so , uch so that 'ceeded in convincing the jury that big i There are I ch the G'overnor is . I England that two-thiids of the gradu- offered by outside bidders is less than after by-laws for the construction of great influence . the resolutions which -were fearfully burned, so � : . ercileos- with the State whi . rworks, and if the by-law be car- . Mr. Curran Proposes. And it.is worihy she could take nothing -or over a week clients_-%-�ere rouch abused and m , proper ates of the Canadian military college' the amount of the arrears. A strong wa;te I . . . . . I . ! .! I . � I. I I . � ! . required to perform.. For the . . I - I I . I I I : . I � . . : � . � . i . � . I I i . i ! : . . � .. . . � i, - . ! � .1 I __ . . I i I . . - . I � I . I . . . � : . . I I I I . i � � . . . - I . 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I mart 29, ibb - - _.. . _.__4-------- -- I ____ , .people, but h( � - . dealt With' � e bea � " , ,,;ion to th . . . - ly I � - InIp" , - " tWDUght CtC defendan I, ,,Nrhen the court I .. r .Colemall.goug,bt a 941 for dialle ) * VV,SS made satisfaCt-01 and. one lich depleted the ' '081ritiffs, W, - t,en�t 7 of defendant - to the ex ti 000 $100 of -which went $1, . 1, who had broken ,clever lawyer opening addri � ..cmdes in Ilis I bWI )I � jury- ' , )11 .New. 1;,'r-- of 5 I "J �he Clint' mr, X .a... Thefriends of - . ion of Hullett, I the 17.th conc.eBB'him last Frift � r �n of a be,y to his falllilX ,011gratulAtIng I � I . aaaltic ined and surprb,e� zeeainglY Ps : ' , Tuesday Of � the death of 'ili" D t sh , the time of cOnfinemen - ; I ,to' parentlY, never good health ap , . sickne.,is, � - or manif"t'ng � 209 rs that fo, 46onle tilW! P�iS� " pea ra,dually becomilil Ilas been gem reached its c! ,and b -or systical tilue, resultil. at this crit - ___ � ' illness. .de -Y8 " , ath after three- <1a the -youngest daugb ter t)f 34 r- � . ` . BIWA Of -ruckersinithi sis,,,�17 I jillijett, and .N". j.0 Snell, of ' - � � leyj Of I-lolm o9ville) "(11 11111ali!l A � . d only about sixteel ; 1, ' 3ae ind ainiable, ,1; li�rly k ,, � Cu T111i , 'V I SX"wias beloved by. all, '* ' .. n t,o the tilile of llt*r: . scions P :presence, 111111 'lei ,ealized the - , rie She- If - Saviour in whose ca Ile being 3- nl,(�D� I for a long til s . g,etliodist church. ior ten y 4 : death is the, firit that- ll`ls 1 nily of her fathier fx,r ai, the fa,I ; � deenlv ber, :IT)d to her I . � , years, ' , ., 4 CA, ., _� _11d , friellds i xtt I I . I band and I . po,tby of all. - . 11 � � I . - , _ _ , I I Belgrav,e- � 'NIt Janit-'s I P,X�LqON�-AL.­ .- .- - turned ,N10nday e0ening frow . " . � L. I where he attende'd �11` 1 11 li � :eldest brother- Ile has & 1� mail at work nowly and they 1, _. lumber faster thanever 1�elfjr� ,Mill since he plat ill tile large, -TiTE L_A,TH_- -Niltz,- TAYIMP Taylor has tile sympatily "i acquaintances in his sudttel not unexpected., bereaveln,L;Ilt ,was taken ill last fall with co sud went to her mother�s i ]Ianjilton in December fnr,fit, treatment. Her medical att� 7 , 130t think h0relld so 1lP&r­1 disease is so very deceptive, I - - ive f� thouglat 13110 would 11 � longer,, but she 'died 4111 I arly ) Praising the Lord. earl -v I 11 . th ipst. ,4�oon after ber ) -ceived the telegranx to collie ly. She wats buriecl in Burl, etery on SUnday? 20th hist. . ' 'was . literally covered with '%V of wbi, lJo h she vvas.very fo ' ,crosses, anchors, ,wreaths, & I __ __ --- - ,-- __ . - . Tumberry. . � - GO01) CATTLE.—There i-3 () �i6th concession ,what Pvty 1) - -rd of'.1"hor � termed a fine hf- Bisting of th,ree, cowS,tW1O calves and a,bull. Th�eovv Nicholson, received tirst I pr;! i .. latter animal at ttile -s prize Wiligharn, the secoll-d i ed to an alli�ilal from the, swt owned by Peter I'towlel" c, Morris, 'Mr. Nicholson haS some good aninials at snl^t--� The last sold was an excelf bull, now the property of V ..concessioll 2, Morris. So I ; has had t1na best of gowl? cattle. We wish him slu future. . � q - POTS.—NVe are p1CM-'C(1' ; Mr,Alex. C',eni'llill, W114) i . fortune to break his thumb" . . ago, is getting better, a I'd-. I - able to resume work eln Iii.,_ —Mr. Doug,kqs Fraser, the r; . er of School A,etiml No'. :2,�' � I - eight pupils ulio intend wr, I 'I Professiona- thirds in .Tlil) -ley and sons have made. I - allons of nia�plc 111,01wi,tt.; Rlinnie Powell i -i bliff-rin- tack of typhoid fevier at pr under the emre of Dr. I Y� an" � as well as can bt� A?xpt�ett,-I. will soon -. be well again. Henniag presiented ber'lir . fine boy last week.. Ill gi tices we 1,elieve it is exi-it it The fatlwr is quite,� prim, .1 I ME.M. A=3 - � . � Goderich Tow: Twu Mh,w2cj-,,i, M,iN----�-' a farmer, wito had been f ol lt� all day anti was tired and i I - gone early to bed aiul ll.ul; into a sleet) dreanling, we � golden harvest, big 1cro. I - . Prices, when tat -tat -tat , the front, door. Not k, Might be wanted, lie hur' . z himself and went down al lip, a patelit nledil,Ane M,0L: to disposd 'of some of It. I farmer fec-ling niore ill iwi Physic, gw've the man a b1 him on b"i,s way, butit blessing ai Isaac gave, Jai LoCA1Xhv-- The frieu , ,.,— cleugh., w,,iAlow of the I I cleugh, will be pleased to has alTaost recovered lier'� Mr. Thos.' )ieatty, (if the lost a vety firie colt a f Mr. Wrnv-Currie, of the '. � has a spl,eindid pair of br4 he refu.s,. ,�480 for a 0 , -d . Another %jr. Currie had I �� . Year old �olts hung -I b 11 tio were tied with ropesaix heads uniler, and ,o'v4-,r U. the morrilng I lilu found t h� the stall-�Nlr. .John .N!14�_. ter'8 11ill: Ila , 3 got tile D� and Is ,�,ffering to sell. I . elleap . -11 rs. Forbes, -of I, . I moved hie -r family illto ' � has sol& her farni . . Ineasles b,r-e ,,roing t1lip "' , : , . 4 ,;_,vnshiI).._ "' Parts of -14h,e t- , very busy seeding now. � . i . . i 'M I . . � . i I Gorrie, I t . LOCIALITf i-'-�� —Those 1� . � ball 11C1411 a illetting on , , �, last weel� all'i orgi'.iiiz,!,i is Material for a good. (1' t'j --NTr- Thos. McLaugl � Who gothis kitcher, blir I 0 MI), i's Prep ­%ring to rk,' � Z_j building� forinerly occ. , Bros., has been torn: lamber 4n,d fram,. I � . - hfit greatly junprbves the ay, ,. part 'Of th,a village.-, Poetnnasster,, is Putting a� . under the post ojfi�..e: � Jas. McLaughlin h . I A s: the ground to builT ; idence -on bis lot Opp � . I � � . I