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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-02-19, Page 40 . ME __ . I . . . � __ [. .t _­ � MMEMN101 , . . . . . Z I If , , I- f I '.� I I I . � . I : , � I I i - i . ! . . - � : � - I - . I I - i � . ; . i -_ . 1. . � . I . - I � � � . I � I I __. - I � FFu3RuARy 19, 1892. � . ' ; ; XPO�ITOR, . ' . I - FRB.m .1. 14 : � . I I . - I THE HURON E ' - - - . . � I wi� -_ _ - I I : . � ; ­ . the ery f daughters, two daughters ha,ving passed on -_ � : i or manufacturing the same on the free NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- years. Last March it was won forthe Con- df theProvincialleader. Thisis a. rather the .recent bye-electious fo'r the Commons started out on this campaigu, but il before .her some years ago. Her father I . i I show that it has!been wielded to'some of- anxiety and unrest of inaction at so critical list. The Committee adjourned unt little traffic D i servativea by Mr. Ingram by-& majority of paltry bribe or threat, -and few can , i understood served in the war of 1812-1815 in the rega- passable, -anti . I feet. However, ,if the Opposition are to a time he felt to be worse for bitn than the Thursday morning, when it is and was kept em- ' AW The figure between the parenthesis after each 46 and o Friday he retained the seat by a 1, imagine that it will be successful in I �npaign life, an&he that'Mr. Cochrane will call for favorable re- Jar army, 19th Dragoons, . public school turmoil and fatigue of cat I . � I. � 11we denotes thei pKe of the paper on which tht, give any reason for their existence, they determined to take the risk, be- the coose- port OD the bill reducing the duty on bar- ployed chiefly in the dangerous work of- It months in i sAvertisement will be found. majority of a4pnt" ve hundred. An a To- winning votes. Moit Li erals are quite in- will probably f eel i under the neces�ity of at . - ley to the original rate in effect before the carrying dispatches through the wilderness Schools are a . He dealt �ex P UpperCanad-a. places they b f Spring Clothing -Jackson Brothers. (5) eult, thertforei' of ' week's elections, the different whether Mr. Meredith enters the least trying to faelten some charges of mal- quencen what they may. I ' e feasince or corruption upon the Mowat ad- haustively and convincingly with the trWe passuge of the McKinley Bill. from Lower tc NOW Washer-Mulle# & Jacitson. (5) Reformers have he d their own in three con- Federal Cabinet or not. He is not a for- . . . JOKER PUN'18IIED.-W. H. -One of the saddest deaths that has oc- - conside'r tgen New Spring Goods--Hoffwan Brothers. (6) ministration. .It is not at all likely'that they question, but it is no', our purpoce. to Ore- . A PR,ACrICAL I . ! the attendant clrcuzn- have service I .' ' I Did You Read This 7-J. L, Smith. (5) Stituencie , while . h o Conservatives ha. a midable politiciar), and I as rarely failed to will be succesaful. Attempts of this kind tend to give even a summary of ,his remarks. Kuhl, a book-keeper for Scheonmaker &Go., curred for some time, I , BargaInsin Albums -1. V. Fear. (5) held their 09rn in t*o and won two from the do what he was told. Mr. Patterson was have been made many times before, and Suffice it to say that not one word which of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, thought it stances idred, was that of the youngest I once a manth Estate of Late Ann Smith -F. Holmested. (5) would be funny to drop a red-hot penny daughter of Mr. A. H. 'Mannin-g. of Clinton, I seau we havf � I h inst, - She had evenin ever! Auction Sale of Farm Stock -R. Common. (5) - Liberals. � ! very active in Air. .N,lere( ith'a behalf in the nothing has ever come of them. It is true could be construed as offensive to his moat ) i partisan opponent was utterqd during 'his down the back of a little newaboy named on Sunday afternoon, 7t 9 - � I Sale of Valuable Farni-Jamc8Pickard. (5) In view of tile ievelations of the past last Provincial election, i,nd it is absurd to some of the Toryorgans in Toropto have Joe ReileY. He did so, and the little boy been ill only for a few days, with imagine you Ho I For Manhoba--Tsnac Winter. (6) - been hinting at tremendous di�elosures, entire speech, w�tle his ELrguments were colagestion of the lungoi, but nothing live in, a -ad y Business Chanp-Jobn Laird. (S) , danced, screamed and rolled on the floor in i year, first of the bo6dliug and dishonesty in argue Ahat th C th I' of West Huron which, if they but liked, they' could make, I placed in the strongest and clearest manner - I A Correction -Robert Willis. (8) hig'h - lir.le: 0" and have even gone so far as to revamp soma before his audi�Bnce. If the majority of the . lifs agony. Kuhl laughed. It was found could be done to save her life, and she - you lived bey � $12 000 Farm -John Dougall & Son. (8) placc a at Otta a, and secondly of t�e would punish dith by voting for electors of West Huron c ould have the op. that the penny made a blister the length of quietly slept away. Mr. Manning's ill- think the -eb I � FL�s For Sid em -Hugh Ron. (5) - portunity of listening to Mr -b( e , South Huron FarmeW Institute -J. Hannah. (6) - lamentable failure f the Commercial poli y Mr. Patterson. It will be a great pity if old charges of corruption in connection with . Laurier -and the )y's back. The Humane Society heard nesy, with oth r members of the household ments nivat I . - .1. New'Conaignment of Goods --W. G. Glenn. (�) of .the Go ernment as proven by the cons s there would be any spe�ial' appeal to Cath- the granting of liquor licenses in this city. f it and brought sait aRainet Kuhl for also sick, -intensified the affliction, for which This is so to . - , � I HorsetiWantod-4. 0. Blinn. (6) ti, Eay not Ing of personal expe I- olics by either party. S rel�lwe have 'heard This will probably be one point of Attack by would allow them�elves inte)'ligent thought, 0 Ity. He was fined $10 and costs for hie the dee est poEsible sympathy is mauifest� be =sed 1 . waithin Xftebines--Lak-o. C. willison. (8) returne, the Opposition, but it may be presumed the there would not be much doubt of Mr. crue p me tur , A � ,g � -joke. I ed. I 'I � � Public lotloe-�luff & Bennett. (5) ere justi ied in expecting a di r- -nough and had enot , i of -the" Patholic tisfactory. Cameron's election. - one of the oldest resi- to yours, but ; ence, we c , Government's answer will be ea � . I 11 . . . . . . Farm for8ale orto Rent_: -Robert Fanson. (b) . I do not hear of any other charg7u of this . Excellent addresses were alsa delivered TmREE Boys FIND $37,000 IN- CORNES0— -Mr. H. Moore, I . New Spring Stock -H F. Xdwards. (8) entrcsult from the bye vote" and the"Orang 12 years each, dents of Ciintou, died ver unexpectedly, on thing to inte, ,- 1 -elections than h 9 vote ", "and the � y I I 'son. (5.) . �iud, and it is altogether likely if ch were by Mr. John Crerar, of Hamilton, and � . r. Three little boys, aged about taken up wit - , . it Notice -John 0. Morn thus far Epired But, after all, the a- "Protestant vote." L t us vote on the roilto. They are both apt'n- were searchilog for eggs under an old barn in 'Monday evening 8th instI, the result of in- of this count . Shareholders' Meeting�W. Doig. (6) in reserve some inkling of them wbuld have Preston, of To - 4 ' N � . seen daylight before this. Howev�r, a good did speakers, being c1car, convincing, :elo- Corning, New York, a few days ago, and flarrimstian of the bowels. Very few per- , , t'rn of all he circumstancep, in n t merits of public measure , and frown down knew gaged intbia sult, in vi w that he was sick. He has I ; ,�, � g, ( ' I they found an old satchel which containe sons even �! � VI 60 much to be wondered at.. All the co - sectarian appee1q, and h nt out the profes- deal of fishing in committee may be looked quEnt and forcibl fill , I 1, e i years up; nd �. � #: � T � baen. engaged in the tannery business for a 1, I � ill 9 ��,. i "N ght Man 9Xpositiot f,tituencies in which elections have thus far sional bribers who wo d buy a dishonest for on the part of the Opposition this sos. The meeting wa*3 brought to a c!ose short- bundles of papers. They carried the papers mber of years. It did not prove as Ye- camps. So ) t, , L. "� M, sion, in the hope that something will be ly before 12 o'clock. 11 It was very or&prly and satchel to the office of Lawyer W. F. nu hoped for,.& fire, and -other greatly ir.te�, k '! -� # taken place, were admittedly close and un- ver4ict from the conati encies. . McNamara. They had found bonds and muncrative as i in summer U ' - . foun.d which may be utilized inbeamirch. throughout conbider.ing'the crowded ttat,e of regate value is more circumstances being against him. He was a , - 1�4i certain, while the Government -had every- . . . the 'hall, and wa3, in every respect, a gltati- securities WhcS3 agg duties, in ml $ � . Ing the hitherto blameless record of the f -To L 1# I I .4 Conservative in politics. Rib lc& -es & wife � 1��t " � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Feb.. 19, 1892 Two bye elections are on the lists for this Mowat Government. 9 euccess. than $37,000. An examination of the paper nd large family. He was a miember of the And berry -pi( t. L � -�i tbingintieirfavoi. They had the prepaia- fyin j-. �, i-.,k� . - - . week. They will take pl&ce on Saturday in AN ANNEXATION BREEZE. * i Regarding the pro�pects of succ(sk for showed that they had been stolen from the a I have bunting 5 '-f, T I tion of thi voters' ists in their own hands, , Rattenbqry Street .Methodist church in that , ,_� " Mr. Cameron it is impnosible to speak con- bank of Lattimore & Winton, in Addison I too farniliar� , � �ti East Hastings and South Ontario. Politic- . Tile addre'ss in ieply to the Speech from )J-.!" a The Contest in West Huron. and they lad the f&iDg Of the Elections &t v nights previously, this bank town. , . ;­ ' the Throne was moved by Mr. ffiszgar, of fidently at present. rhings� look encourag- when, a fe% see they baV4 Y � � �� just such imes as �est suited their purpomie. liame are casting anxious yes on t ese con, gold -The Gazette Witness, of Park River their time A !'.;,V,.,i A fierce political contest is being waged i ' West Hastings, on Monday afteraoon. and Ing. Mr. Cameron says he has received was entered by burglars and $800 in . I i . onds and securities, at that North Dakota, of a recent date has the :fol - 11n, � i I in Went Huron just now. The Government Both of ti ese are very great advantages, bat stituencits, as they are*both of the uncertain seconded by Mr. Lockhart, member, for West personal aBsurances of support from several and silver and b . ineet with , �, when we dd to tbern, unlimited money kind. The elections now pending are as Durham. Mr. Biggar twitted h I OPP94 . - in different parts of the riding who �bad time reported to be worth $15,000 or $20,000, lowing: There died at gark Riveir, North Some have a i , t sub. . t formerly voted against him and he haw not were taken. I . I Dakota, on the 20th ult., of typhoid fever, - . ,; ��*__.�, 1 �, f seem to have made a dead' set on that tion upon havin' in tb-Ar ranks a rominqnt ' - lend of reAdii t . � - 9 I . rtyn � . � scribed by Government contractors and f&- follows: -Rev. Thomas Avery Martyn, son of T. B. Ma ,� constituency, and are flooding it with their Annexationist, Mr. Sol. White, of North learned of any who are. going back on ilim. DEATn OF REV. DONALD FRAsEn. . day at his h ` , � I Hu c , . 'I vored manufacturepy, even supposing it "as East Hastiogs ....... ...... Feb. 20 London, of the Ilth concession of Stephen, You He was rew. I heaviest guns, havving in view the double . South Ontario ....... ...... Feb. 2Q FAsex. Mr. Meredith followed,and took �he Both parties, however,� are dk)ing their best. Donald Fruser, 11. A., D. D�, of ser caunty, Ontario, after an illness of several o f b for legitimate purposes, ts a ofportunity of -iepudiatiDg Mr. hite and The' Conservativela &re� evid�ntly making a England,died on Saturday. Rev.Dr. Fra novel 1 am st I � !_`;��,_ �' . West Huron ........ ...... Feb. 23, was born in Inverness, January 15, 1 ,�. 't as of defeating a sturdy opponent only ,spen 1 826. weeks. At the time of his illness he was at read every , _I - purpo � i�.J - i I powirful idvantaga when compared with h a Annexation policy, claiming that �ho dead set on the riding �nd the politicsoll pot he Windsor hotel and in spite of all crra th" " � i. ;, a ill the person of Mr. M. C. C%meron, and London ......... I-— ....1. Feb. 26. Opposition were thoroughly loyal in sentl- is boiling furiously. T,he Reformers, how- His father- was provout of the Burgh and t and also that I,, .-; i; s the 0itifu i resouref s at the disposal of the Quebec West .... ... ...... Feb. 26 . ' i FraserR of Kirkbill. his spirit took its flight. Deceased was a -vicinity gAve M, _- rt, securing a seat for their new colleague, Mr. , ment, and that M -r. White's viewE were pe- ever, are well organized &no are active! and his mother was of the - )& J. C. Patterson. No person earn blame Liberals, they having, in each case, to use Two Mouiltaine, Qne . ...... Feb. 27 � s for the most part educated by pri- promising young man, who, had his life been � Vaudreuil.; ......... ...... Feb. 29 culiar to himself, and could.iit�t a held as hopfful, and if no i9fluenFes are broilght He wa n u av Ad told him I e3 - � I 1; In binding on the party. Aftet's abort reply into' play, other than �rgument aud r4oral vate tutors till be cntered the UViLverrity of prolonged, would o do bt h e In e for -and that I � �, their own private imeans or go withoul . - fort - t, ­� ": I then for thirs, providing ,they carry an the Molatcalm ........... ...... March 3 there in little doubt but :Mr. Aberdeen. After attaining the degree of himself " honorable name andscom wi I'! 4 , .� t -o theme sivantageo,-the CoDaerva- I by the Attorney-Genergl, Mr. '"' ' -k-J* suasion, . reading. I X , -, 't�e e" -1 �& cure addition 10 �� pfic,lined Cameron will be re-elected. i .M. A. at an unusually eiirly age, he cAme to able home in this vicinity. pleased At t 1� It contest honestly and endeavor to se plained his attitude, allid seemed to I 4 J well � _. It -h ,al tever,, whiel, they too " q.tion Canada and studied. divinity - -On Thursday, February 4tb literature. .1 1. .,. - , t f their purpose only by legitimate means. tives, v a power I preme Court at Ottawa on Tu3s, retreat to some extent, from the he it is true, Reformers say the county is at Knox Col former resident of Leeburn, William , ,� 1. � A ;1y, in their promises.of public Aid - IN the Su swarming with Conservative boodlers . and lege, Toronto, and the New College, E form an ides t�2 P 1 I i stion. Mr. din- known . tausparin day, the North Perth appeal was dial had recently takelv` on this que i - Clutton r ny childrt I *ij - 'J The final decision, however, which will be missed. Balfour, his collegoue f rom South stex, was that money in being poured out like water. burgh. In 1872 he received the A D. de , 8 .1 died in the township of lEllice, 4 -1* -,_q i - to enterprises of local interest and public ' i, I and w -r,, aftsr an ill- m& �#­. �. made on Tuesday next, rests with the rate This con6rms Mr. Gri ve (Liberal) in his as Perth county, in his 74th yea I for your igif ti I "I f payers of the ridinig. There is not a more improvements of wirious. kinds. In otl or . I not inclined to allow Mr, NA !be to escape If this is the cage it may have an influence gree from' Aberdeen Uiliversity, ness of about ,% fortnight from the pervailing . . seat. The case for Mr� Grieve was argued from the resporsibility of his action, and to change the position of affairs. It is! pos- ordained in 1851, being inducted into the repaidand fii I :_ ; . - words, the Conservatives have the power of _ ble, however, that these statemental are. charge of -a congregation in Montreal. In ailment -la, grippe. Mr. Clutton, with his 'the e5ort to � ��;, . 4 intelligent class of people in Canada than before the court by 4r. J. T. Garrow, of gave that geDtleman a bad qua ter of! an ei � I I _� � r i . mon", Goderiuh, and for the A' peal by Mr. B. B. hour. The address was then ps.s sed. The h Conservakives 1859 he was transferred to the Free church wife and family came to Leeburn in 1870 and that you I.- the olector3 of West Hurou. They read and buying tb a people with their own somewhat noi say in his native town of Inverness, and in 1870 where his two elder sons, John wrid. Alex., I i - ,,, � and they are by no means scrupulous in repudiation of Mr. White by his ,leader con' deny them. Which is right' we can, I in the good,, � .. Osler, of Toronto. - Mr. � - the Marylebone rresby- are now settled. About a year ago -he and . , or themselves, and will vote as they ' � I �,,:,; �I think f . Grieve Land - Party� positively, but this we do know that ;here accepted a till to .. .­� ov �� deem best for their own interesta,despite the using thif powelf, whereas the Liberals ha a . stitutes that gentleman a Third as ' n account of advancing years, Te- - I ) * Garrow are to be coDgratulated on the re- there is no-room'for him alongside the loyal are a, number of strange�s stationea at terian cburbb.. Bryanston Equare, London.' his wife, o . , . - 4 vaporing@ 'nd oily nionthings of glib- not this power evelli were they disposed to I - -see I . ,bees For the past 20 years he had taken a lead- tired from farm life and went to live near . , a suit. Attorney -Oen eral. It remains to be different central po nta In tife riding. T their son Gavin, t tr tford well &a one 1 4�0 k use it. It is true, Ithe people, especially of whether he will be able to muster any follp'w�- meD, several of whom are noted for their Ing part in the Presb�teriau church in Eng. a 8 a .as COUNCIL I - 2.ri, �,` tongued and psid professional StaMp SPOULt- . I t, r I f his daughters, Mrs. John Linklater. Mr. I .:, � Ing in the House. I do not tbink he ll� boodling proclivities in other constituencies, land And was twice moderator of the Synod. o Vsborna loou i, - t erg. Believing. this, we have every colad- Ontario, Bhduld be above such influences, bu I - Clutton always took a deep interest in ed- I 1.1 � I ' THE ONTARIO L i GISLATURE u1i 'nd have ud per- I a-aditars' re ' , 40, - - butthat he has some backing inthe co � ry are strangers to the people al� . . ' . � � I hristian . = dance that on Tuesday next Mr. Cameron- we fear the results or.ly too plainly show - I speak At rileet- ucational matters. He was a good C - . ,, ' admits of no dispute. I sonal influence; they do no� I Huron Notes, - . adopted, and I X I . � v �� "t Ill be returned by a respectable majority. ! that torric of them are not. If the Domin- (By our Special Correspondent.) . ; ings and -the question naturally arises - . . man and was much and aeservedly respected printed for 4 � - �, w � -The spring assizes will open at Goder' by all. � . I , On the fifth of March last, not yet oae ion Goveinment is sustained in the bye- The opening of the session of the Legis. MR. LAURIER AT G 0 D ED � I I Wb at are they there f or ? " Surely not f?r ich as March 14th. ' . � . were paid $5 - I I f RICH. -The anniversary services of the Wing- . 11 I . ago, the electors of West Huron elections n Ontar , as there is now ev�ry lature on Thursday, the Ilth inst., took — the fun of the thing or for the good of their -751r. H. B. Forester, of Colborne ­ tenders Wei #�,:-- , t, year p health. town- ham Presbyterian church were held on Sun- , . , ,�'..'k , I place under somewhat unusual circum- municipality I Y, elected Mr. Cameron by a majority of over ' .ikelihooc , it will b �, and the Mercier G � v- (By Our Own Reporter.) ' ship, h48 eisposed of over 600 cords of dry day 7tb� Rev. R. N. Grant, known in the that of Robe, � - � - � � stances. On account oll the serious illness H*n. Wilfred Laurier, the' talented and I wood so far this winter. literary world as "Knoxonian," .of Orillia, &t 11.25 for i ,�_ I News of the Week. Mr, Joseph Johnston has rented his $ � : a ft 7 threehundred. By this action they adopted ernmentissustainedin Quebec, as seems I - 1: I 1- - � from which the Lieu 3ant-Governor, Sir popular leader of the Liberal part , in Can- ' occupied the pulpit. His discourses were- . - , , I the policy of the Liberal party. as represent- more tbaii prob&b,e, the two great Pro- -CHICAC,O DF,ws RAIDED. -The police raid- farm at Westfield to Mr. Mason for a- tersn to be deliver. J " I ads, visited God . - �"� '4" erich on Tuead last -to able and learned. and he created a favorable � A'!, � 11, Z been suffering fer' sg claims for 151. � Dominion thus declaring their �lexauder Campbe ed several gambling dons in Chicago on of years at $180 a year. Mr. Johnst,On in- impre ion upo' '. g ad byMr. Cameron, and as emphatically vinces of the . address the'electers on behalf o his old r- his many hearers. On ., . Attested Wei " il time, he was unable to be preeent.L Thursday night and arrested over 100 tends going west in the spring. ) ` , , Ir condemned the policy of the Goveenment- as indifferer ce to biodling and corruption, some friend and co-worker in the Libe al cause, Monday evening the Reverend gentleman . J*hn Brock, I #?I Now, during there will not be a nt for Royalty was therefore represented in the Mr. M. C. Cameron, This visi afforded gamblers. -24r, Samuel Fear has disposed of hi-�J delivered a lecture entitled "Across the I f represented by his opponent. many in that part of the county iheir first TxE BIGGEST DOG SHOW YET. - There property adjoining Bruls3els to Mr. Walter!! Rockies" on Canadian territory. There . $3.33. �W. I �� it'i'-1; L, these few months- has the party led by Mr. honest men to tr - honest gov. person of Chief Justice .Elagarty, who had ' council wit' " I , 11 1 1 . ive for opportrinity of seeing and hearing a gentle- are 3,000 dogs on exhibition in the bench Richards3n for $1,175. Mr. and Mrs. Fear were quite a number present, and the speak- � 4 ,� . I been appointed Commisfioner for the pur- . show now being held in London, England. purpose removing, to Goderich, where their er delighted his audience with his d scrip- dogs, but nia I __,F Laurier done anything to forfeit the con- ornment. I . man of whom they had heard eo i iuch, and . e I ­ . t 1� - � . I pose, and who read thf speech prepared by . It is the biggest show ever held. youngebt son is in business. tion of the beauty and grandeur of the - in the prese i� ��.',i I - fidence reposed in It last March, or has Mr. whom many had learned 'to ac mire and WoRK.-Terrible distress prevails ggte mountains and streams which a traveller I make uezes& " - the Government, and pi rformed the other esteem for his great talents 4nd M my noble in OUT OF -On Wednesday, 10th inst., Ma i �i Cameron done anything since then - which - The Mission to Washington. I - VieDna. It is calculated that there are Morrison, a highly respected young lady of . I Treasurer's ,', . �" C, . I ­ I ornamental duties incidantal to the occasion traits of .character. It is ueedlee! views in going over- the great Canadian rail- . ; . . in cb&ngin . to say% 70,000 unemployed persons in the city, Lower Wingham, passed from this world ed. It was <1 � would justify the people t w embers of the Ottawa quite as well as the Iiieuten-ant-GoverDor therefore, that his reception was I earty and way. � 11 . - be paid 6-1 fx �I , I i�l� their votes ? We are not aware of any un- Cabinet, Messrs. Thompson, Foster and himself could' hav obable enthusiastic. Indeed, if t e rece;tion ten- DiED.-Right Hen. Sir James Caird, the at the early age of twenty-five years. Con- ' '. � e do 6. It is pr h . -The Huron County Sabbath school . � �, . A deputatiol V I I worthy act on the part of either, and . that the present session dered the Liberal leader b� the: people of well-known writer on agricultural subjects, sumption aided by 19, grippe was the cause ageociation closed ita annual convention at '. Caron, w ut to ashington, as was given I died a few day Wingbam, oil Thursda 4th inst. _. Bralich Agi ' - I , WILL IRE THE LAST - Goderich and vicinity can be taken in any * y The time . -1 ,_ � 1� we venture to say that none of those out by the Min6terial press, to negotiate Dis]EAM, -T" Mr -The License. Commissioners appointed �., -, , I held in the old brick pila on Front street. as sense as an indication of their fo:eliugs to- h itish Board of Agricul- of the convention w�a;s taken - up with the � Messrs. J*l y-, �� engag . ture has scheduled Denmark on account of for this year are: -Huron, e%st-Thomas reading and discuesiDg of papers and ad- � Innis, appes, k, �� ed in the contest , oil Mr. Patterson's for a recipro'cit � --treaty between this the new buildings in Qu Ben's Park are near- wards the Liberal causa M -r.1 Cameron . . ;; �` - t. - y d it ii confidently antici- should receive a I P I � cattle disease. Gibson, George Fortune, George Murdie. grant in aid - I * 'etion an large meijority there on dresses bearing on Sabbath school work, ja the extra R:x � I., . behsl'f will prove that there has been such, country and the United States in natura 1- - * . p ; . TERRIBLiz FATE. -At Chicago, while in Huron, mouth-Robt Spicer, Peter Douglas, Most of the papers were I "V "ag com !-_�A � because they cannot do so. They may make products Having completed their mission pated that the will be! ready for the uc- Tuesday next. the delirium of typhoid fever, Joseph Pu- John Weir. Huron, weet-Samuel Sloan. different f orms. - past season I , ; commodation of the Le lature when it it; Mr. Laurier arrived in G'oderic i by - the . exceedingly able and instructive and are to And: erection ,� , assertions, but the people ls�ould rerneviabe r and retu . iced bon e the Washington corres� 0 s lacek.leaped from a second storey window M. Young, Jas. Stephens. � � �..i n6xt Assembled, No to -will regret the afternoon train, He was met at the station be published in pamphlet form, so that matter was I 0 ,.� -. -I'L I . nd was killed by being impaled an at iron -Mr. Louis Walper, late of St. Thomas, V that assertion is not proof. I I't "i, . . I pondent )f the Globe sums up the result as abando n-ment of the unsightly, inconvenient, by a large number of the leading I.Jiber&l,s of ' Sabbath school workers n -my procure them - - ation, The� ��' 11 I! �,�, � Y - � On the other hand, has the Government, follows: I unwholesome barracks which has so Ion the town and vicinity and eecort-11 to the fence post. . Dakota, has returned from that State, hav- for reference. I The atten4anceat the differ- are A by -la, . � "l, " � 9 p , - i . " -,%t ofl the Legislature and residen 1.1 T. which the electors., by their votes, con- done duty as the st i ce of Mr.Cameron, whose Iguest he Rm,UBLICANS HET. -D BANQUETS, -A num- Ing sold out there, and will take up his real- ent sessions was good, and those present no malt from .r t_ 'I,: I � 11 The Canadia.� commiseiorers have left Government, and a change to a reall noble was during his stay in the In the her of banquets were held at Madrid,Spain, donee in Huron, having bouizht the farm of doubt went home with freE.hened resolves , a . d ID . y "' � - ways of the . .. emned last March, done anything to jus- W hi TNey tted the usual 1 tow ate the anniversary Mr. Joseph Hood, lot 4, 2�'d concession f and better ideas ,concerning the laudable t , . structure in the Park will be welcomed by afternoon he addressed & meeting f Liberals Friday night, to celebr 0 � 0 m * p before the C I I We cou'rtle'sny9ffill" Ica, ,in up n ' the President to of the roolamstion of the Spanish re 1 ublic Stanley, 100 acres, for $6,000. This is con- , � I tify the revocation of that decision ? I the members of the Legtslature, by the civil in the Reforsa rooms. He was bil ed to' ad- 1. work in which they are engaged. It wa-8 next meetiD . . i ot aware of a single act. -On the con- tak! offi�ial lea�v;.. The genera) sentiment service, and no less by Ithe general public drebs a maes meeting of the electo, a in L the of 187T � I sidered a very fair asle. decided that the nextann-nal meeting should accounts- thA , I I are n f I e m unityl is pretty well ij&strated who transact business a I the various depart- Grand Opera. House in the eveni g. Prev- LORD RANDOLPH CHURC*ILL.-Lord Ran- -As Mr. Solomon Manning, of Exeter, be held in Blyth. - I L � trary, much has come to light since then cl ml, Wing e� tract from an eclftorial in nenis. dolph Churchill has consented to 'stand was driving along main street in that village. *S,aturday, A 0 n I I - I ' by the '- . ions to the opening of the meeting there; was ' -31r. Peter Wagner, ail old and higbly L I I I � �* . should induce the electors to redouble -night, an indepand- The speech w6 y -tore light pro- 'gain for member of Parliament forl Pad- on Tuesday afternoon of last week, his horse , , �� -� which the Evenling Star of to Le singularl free from any a large and highly attractive respected resident " of Zurich died on � _'i i - - cot per which represents the best 't .nA the sub- cession. That, however, was no dington in the Conservative interests. � became frightened and becoMiDg unman'ge- Sunday 7th inst.. at the early age of . 'i - their efforts t.o send a representative to Par ti=,pa t t allusions of a political r;,,,n,r,e, a required itf�, jL Ben a b ' national capital: "The 'e, A GREAT WOLF DRivE. -The wolf � drive ableran away. The driver escaped without Raitirs.- ,*J�,! � ject8 dealt with in it ar as may be dis- to show the enthusiasm of tile peo le. Long L33 years. .Mr. Wagner c:&me to Zur,i--.h 3, . liament who will emphasize the decision I I �� I— t C�n dia recipro ity commissioners came for which preparations have been in rp ter Advocat , I , _.�� � they then,made. To prove this we need a' al cussed entirely -apart fro�n party bias. No before the appointed time for the eeting to - any serious injury, while the cutter ,was about 17 years ago and since that t'Me had - ' . 'L � �' �, wi h an mpozaibl proposition, which they legislation of a radical oq important kind is commence the hall was de I k A with greas for two months, took place Sat4rTay, badly shaken to piezes. . been engaged in the Lgenerai store business- days, U i.- , ; A "e � I I , � !_ proposed, and there ap ' t b sincere people, and by the time th'e%'py(apk�frsarrived yo morth t,u lool I � . only refer to the daplicity and falsehood knew 'to be impo Bible when they tondered " De at Girard, Kansas. - About 4,000 me;�l sur- -Ww. Bray, 16th concession of Gre -part of the time for himself and partly as into the 1,)c� . i : , .- practised towards, the Canadian peo It. Whe it wata, as a matter of course, re P' rounded a section of country measuring 10 broke his left Iz-g, below bhe knee, in a very - ple and - desire on the part of the ,�,over3nme:t to push even etanding room was at a pre in , and � clerk. For the past two or three years, and . I jected b thi ublic, there was nothing mto. go � were . up to the time of his sicknEss, he was engag- Div�sioll C I 't 31 -the American authorities in the mat -ter -of is r, P 9 the business of the sessi4n through without it is said that nearly as many h d , miles Equare. Twenty-two wolves � simple way a short time fign. He was riding 0, I . .. ble � - - ir- killed. � ! bob ed as clerk in the store of Messrs. Appel & M1041day las' -.1 V possible 1,ut for t1l conference ' to close. unnecessary delay. The� public accounts for away, being unable to get even on r,he at&* I on a -sleigh going for a load of logs. He . - fh C . &no er trick of the Tory Gov- . RFTURNED To ExCLAND -General tooth allowed his leg to hang over the side, And - . dissolving Parliament one- year before . the ,th 't I sidiAg. A -i �� , t n last yc-ar are promised as soon as the addiess way leading to the hall, as there vere peo- Zeller, a position which be filled moat .. . � proper time, and the promised reciprocity When E mething more than an in reply to the speech h a been p�Lqsed, and ' of. c The C� - , !lug e �. rived at Southampton Friday, from b's ex- it was caught between the -bolster and a efficiently and to the entire satisfaction of v .- P ernmen ar - I .1 . exchang� of natur-i products shall be pro- ple within the building. re t tended tour to Austra is, India -and A I W Itcolt, al f I negotiations ; the terribly damaging and the financial statement 1 ill at once follow. - To say that the people a no intensely .1 , fries. stump and the bone stlapped in an instant. I . 1. � I �is employers and customers. Shortly after I c , %, . poRed it sy be aclept-ad. Our people are saloon steamers' loaded with sal-' -The farms on the 9th and loth conces' New Years he was taken down by I grippe, I -, are 0 I disgraceful disclosures -made during the, last . This is the pro�ramme �as at present an- interested in the public i6suels inv Ived ,bv-- a rly iof this �, . 1: - willing t have ,nuine reciprocity; they nounced, and if followedl out. there is no tween �hc t'wo political parties in 'anada is vationist.9, sailed several miles to meet the sions,,Goderieli township, owned by Coats & which afterwards developed into typhoid I tobf I. - session of Parliament, and the lamentable re' it I patIle ce tfie jug -handled and vessel which conveyed iheir leade�. ivroi nd thit� I I � : I- , )ect %vi reason why the last sessi a in the old build- nonsense. None but deeply intere ted peo- . A Son, Clinton, and occupied by Mr, Vanvalk- -fever which terminated in death as above I , � . �. failure in the - fulfilment of their promises' to disingenu a offer of the present Govern. monster proce�ston was formed at the dock enburg, have been rented to two sons of Mr. - . idaylast til � -�, : . . ings should not I �Isually short one.. ple would suffer the discomforts of a packed stated. � . beei � � � I 0', . 4 lers ment over e bord r.)' 'oderich on Tu sday and the general subsequently delivered an � I � 41 isecure relief for the over-bardened. farn . Of, course, no one can tell what inay turn up hall such as that at G 9 � John Marquis for a torni of seven years. -On Tuesday of last week, as Mr. I . � ; ' I ; � f, address. I ; The Messrs. Marquis are good farmers, 0-owar. 411 , - I - 0 I by obtaining for them reciprocity in natural � toiprolong the sitting, a4d it is proverbial nipht, hundreds even standing In r h' urs, -Meredith Stanley' the steady and industrious, and the. owners have- Richard Walter, of East Wawanosb, was � pyt�ter supp - , I Cure for Bribeily. that the unexpected happens. It c%noot be unless they felt that they had s' ,g at FATAL LEAP. 0 engaged in skidding logs in his bush, a sad . � �, � prodnots. The people of West Huron know . terian makes tl -9pposition resume stake. There were also a large , mby of bridge jumper, made what may provo� to be secured good and desirable tenants. last. Tbea . � said, b owever, that th! - f, � I ' The CA Ada Pres y, ie fol. _ t, , a fatal leap Sunday from the Cincinnati and accident befel. binl, which may yet prove the hands t , r � &I these things as well as we clan tell them. their places charged wi I a popular demand'. ladies in the audience, and they eme to I I -'Mr. John Grant, of St. Helens, met fatal. From what we can learn, Mr. . � " ; IOWing ex client an gEstion which we heart- I Covington bridge, a distance of f'Ov rdlOO with rather a painful accident last week. I -Mr. R. I . �, Av . If they wish to sanction these proceedings to;make a general assaul� on the Govern- be no less interested or enthusiasti thail tile Walter was standing beside the logs at the , , ealI � e Ohio River. It is .e he - 3 � . . and show to the world that they approve of ily- endors : merit's position. Indeedi' public compe- feet, into th I While standing at the door talking to a . house be r� ' �� . sympathy, sterner sex. It was siid by tbo' i received fatal Injuries. He made the, jump gentleman, in turning to go in big feet slip- skidway, his right leg placed before the lefty flooperDn; � I ere were � ! watching a log wh . them, " The 'A w which provided Canada with which has for so long a time been alienated tent to judge that the ver I ope for a purse of $25. - ; ; . ' � -I,, . . then they should reverse their decis- . from Mr. -Meredith and his followers, shows thousand people in the b EL11 . ped from under him, causing him to fall on ich the team was drawing line, Barrir- 1� -A electio-n tr ,4s was ro doubt intended to do - I -; INIQUITOUS on to the skidway. The log had just got VN,eil,b % � � - � REPEAL. -The Alin dapolis his side on the door step, f racturiog a few of ; I I- - Ion of last March. But if, on the cont,rary, I - . I W good and robably has (lone good, though as yet little or no sign of returning to them, The first speaker introduced was�: the n past bis left leg when it euddenly aud un- . � A..i 11 they wish to encourage honest government not n8arly eo Much a its promoters expect- In North Renfrew, which was rendered " Old War Horse " of Huron, Mr. - AL G. city council has repealed ail existin iquor his ribs. expectedly swung against bis right leg, has removf- C. �:, ­­ I .: - ), I , . A and truthfuluesg on theL t by the death of Mr. Dunlop, the Cameron, the candidate in this coni est,, a laws, and passed a new ordnance Ligned -Fift -six applications for- i recently v-. ol j c . part of Canada's ed. Evil cheeked in one place always breaks vacan nd to permitthe running of Pisloons on Sunday. y insurance smashing it almost to a jelly j nst below the 11dr. V. BaLl 1 . - out in auother. The only effectual cura 6r Cdnservative member, no oppoeition is being the hero in many hard-fought political bat- were passed bythe Directors of the Howick knee. Medical aid was soon summoned, . L� � ;��, representatives, and show to the world that A LON(, LEASE. -The Sixth avenue our- InsurAnce- Company all- their monthly meet� -mercialRo . � ; A L �J, corruption at elections is the moral elevatio� offered to the Government candidate, and ties. Mr. Cameron seerrs to be in excqllent . . when it was thought advisable to amputate 4base hd �, they despise deceit . and dishonesty, then face railroad of New York has been leao'edfor Ing held in Gorric on the lat inst. Of these r�c � f- 15 way at any . ,�, � :4 of the peol)le. But is there not a If the chances of Mr. Harty, the Liberal nomi. trim. and as vigorous and buoyant as . the limb, but owing to the inate of MT. Messrs. .;j i � gston, are con idered.to b� ex- timedtiringthe twenty-five years ene a, is con titution it was not tbought safe I . ", . !� they should emphasize the verdict of last "he prese t law so as to make 7t, neein Kin he has 999 years by theIrletropolitan Traction Com- nine were new risks and forty seven r W W ter � I amendiD9 pany of the Commf I � m, March by registering an increased majority much more effective ? Why not strike tremely good. Mr. Mete Ife, who form ent a figure in Canadian . Philadelphia. It is the intention of the ale" The property insured amounted to to give him "chloroform, and therefore the . - 4a � � � : 7 from the votera list the name of every man represented thst city in bhe Legislature, and litice, He still possesses. hisiold -igoF and tatter company to change the motive power, S90,325, for which. the Company received - y next � � i,n favor of Mr. Cameron, � ' amputation has been delayed, � borses f or � ��, I I I found accepting a ,bribe 9 If. instead of who has been transferred to the House of . Ere, and his ringiDg words, as he d no0oce What the substitute for horses will be is a premium notes to the amot.nt of $4,516,25., -On Monday of last week P. Lavint ot . � �. . � I . � 'i problem wbieh the purchasing company Prank lial � . - voiding the election 'on the first proven Comnlons, will not leave a noticeable gap and refuted some vile personal charges -One evening recently Mr. Thos. Murch, Harriston, niet with a bad accident which A-andeock: � t � have refuacd to talk upon. of Holmeaville,was called'upon by about fifty might easily have resulted fatally. He was te . � A Cold'Week. charge, all the c1larges were gone into and even in the depleted ranks,of the Opposition, which big opponents have been ei 7culating -11 � i I . I 0 - i . A DEFRAUDER ARRFL.13T4D.-H. A. Bruuz, of the members and adherents of his bible nd going . Incapable of presentiDg a serious argument about him to try to accomplish by slander . .1 every bribed elector disfranchised for life or ! out in-Howick township on business, called Jay next t, i Last week was rather a cold week from a - president of the failled Merchants' Bank at clas,3 and presented with a complimentary at S. Johilaton's., tied ;iis horse to a, post and perity wad t, '9 for a long period o" -years, the constituenO upon any question whatever, he posed on what they could not do by argumer t, 1yould � ... I pAitical point of view, for the Grits, and 9, would be purified in at least a distinetiv�e somewhat slender. ground s as a wit, and he have warmed up the heartg of inany of his Moorehead, Minnesota,has been arrested on address and some costly books together with � I - f.1 '�, I 8 will be better remembered by his jokes than old Grit supporters in old South . i . when ready to leave took the horse by the The Yett. � i great 0eal cGIder for Canada, The r6sults way. It might be ul�ged that the judg Huron� side the charge of defrauding depositors out of a eum. of money.- This was done to show bead to turn it arouud. Ali the ra:in had ball n Fr. " . i k.. ­ - o " . "� , T , e has fought, � -elections were not such as t estigate all charg . by his record as a legislator. The by side with whom h 0,000, The complaint is made by Rob- their appreciation of his services as ator" . of the bye . o in- I have not rn�� to iuv and wofi $8 their. caused a crust upon the allow it was some- , . , formerly book-keeper Of the I very : . - � . spire True, no doubt, but the app6intme t f a chances of so many hard battler, had they heard them. bank. 0 ! teacher.. what difficult to turn. From some reason tittendwnc( . �, � a true Canadian with much hope for n " , . � i election judge or - udges, who" , duty -it A SHORT 81cSiON With reference to these slanderous choges I -Mr. ,.James McFarlane, of Stanley, the hors-, took fright, jumped against -Mr. . " TF -E POET Riccovimi.N7G. -John G, � Whit- froin Crys� � t his country. Nova Scotia held her own, would be to try all olection cases'. would e are increased by the fact that in all proba Mr. Cameron said he dared his accusers to whose reputation as a sheep breeder stands Lavin,,- knocked him down and must have � , ;�il* �. . tier, the poet, is slowly convalesaing from a ginning 0 � , k . , '[+ butOnta,rio loet heavily. In Kings And a good.thing. Tbial would relievotbe judg e bility there will be two sittings before a make on the public platf orm, or thi ough the away up high,sold lastweek five Shropshire oks U15 it ; I 1, - , I � � , . of much %i duous work and keep them frol� general election, which mill afford all re- public press, the charges and statements second attack of the g trampled upon him and drew the cutter lo . Digby, N I I I . rippe. Last �inter ewes to Mr. John Thompson, of Blake; two -Nl- I " . Mr. Whittier had a narrow escape frq-n this , ituessed the him. P. ,; 1�� r� .ova Scotia, the Liberals held their � over him also. Mr. Johnston wi 1 . 1. � to Mr. John McDonald, of Porter's Hill ; accident and at once assisted him into the tion sale o .- � 1, ; contact with party - )o1itics. Two. or . tbr quisite opportunity fort e manufacture of they are circulating anonymou5ly and I I I I 11 , -elec-- , I ' z � � own and a, little more, securingthe re dangerous disease. . - ny :m 1. . general e-ecti6ns followed by the I campaign thunder. secretly along the country concessions and ; and two to Mr. Erratt at Manchester, all at � - usuil . . i I house and afterwards drove him. home. � TuAcbine zl l�- V The speech was CODgri-tulatory in in the homes of the people, and he pledg d A SyxDICATF OF ENC:Llsa TANwE"_-A figures -tbat show the advantage of 1 breading Medical aid was called in when it was dia- Mr. Jo . , tion of both candidates by imereased'majori. number of protests nd a general disfra tone, , ,� �1 �� . la- . P Company of English capitalisiz are ehdea,7- first-cl&ss stock. Mr. McFarlane also added � hil� - I �. ties.. In Ontario, Peel is the only white chisement of bribed:voters would clear up and expre3sed satisfaction with the succes3 himself that within twenty -four ho irs after . A t� I I I g to gain control of all the tannqiee in to bin own stock 8 imported owes, covered that several ribs had been broken A. H_ '"M 114 . . 40117112 0 � � ! t. That county used to be a Conserva- matt -era wonderful] 7. It has been urged of farmers' institutes and other means which they were made -he would have the authors and hh body and legs badly bruised, The Clintoo"M . ,I � . spo I kl. r � � y have been adopted of imiarting agricultural of them -indicted the United States. The company has -On Friday last the delivery horse of W. I., t � that the p.-esent lav, is as fair for one part for criminal I ibel and , - last March it was won by $6,000,000 of its stock subscribed. horse ran several miles and smashed the brotilt r, 1 .. . _fi tive preserve, but as for the other. .A sufficient reply is the t educ%tion. The advanced state of :progress would compel them either to prove or re- T. Murney, Goderich, broke through a rot- . . I I Mr.. Fea-therstone, the Liberal, by a majority laws are not made 'or 1parties. Laws are reached in the construethn of the new Par- tract their statements in a� court of law. CATTLE Disi&ASE IN- RENT. -The i cattle ten Pe'vrer in that town, and literally went cutter I before being captured. number 4ol . 7.* f � ' ' he good , the body politic, and it liarneut buildings and - University was re- Me . re than that, he would allow thp Comer. mouth disease ha's been discover- - school("w r, � of 54; on Thursday last that majority. WA3 made for t foot and down into it, its )lead only being visible - L . . I I lai,I.-Mr. �, i increased to 134. East Bruce was another is not for I he good (of the body politic thi t ferred to, and bills ,coneo idatiDg the muni- vative Association to select a committee -of ed at Sittiugbourne in Kent, Englan�.' All above the surface. With great difficulty a Rabbath School Work in I. I � t men who take brffies should escape all I cipal, assessment-, ele tion and minin three or five respectable men from thei own diseased animalis have been slaughterod and way -was dug out by a number of men, and Muskoka. - - nis home I 71, 9 st rong, Nvi, . Conservative preserve, made so by the last candidateli who WiS 3 iO conduct their ale,:. laws promised. The quelition of in- ranks, before whom he would Ilace the other rigorous precautions against the ppread with some stout rope the animal was again A short time ago a box containing boakt, - � V- r, . i . �, ; . . f I I I Gerrymander Act, but at the general elec- tions fairly should be severely punishe( , gurance will also )e dealt with, whole evidence, amd if they decided a ai4st of the disease have been taken. � placed on terra firma, but in such on ex- toys, &c., contributed by the childTen and the pml ;- � A . 'him he would retire from the conbc st� BRIDE, 91 ; GRoom, 29.r --Eliza A. 'Clark to be ou.t I -1 tion, it,w-as won by Mr. Truax, Liberal, by a Canada nf eds the a rvices of the best mE n and some restraint will probably and hiinated condition that it was some time be- teachert3 of tlie Presbyterian church Sabbath in the lot � �i ven ngr�e a wealthy maiden lady of! New YOrll, "96� fore it -could stand up. No apparent damage � ,t1i'ellool., Seaforth, wa4i sent to Rev. J. C, . I ­ .majority of 114. This, hovvever� was parti. of all art ea. How can the people expe t be laid upon the operations of unauthorized from public life. He would e �to , � li � - P r ent,i . r. 91 years, was marri�d a fpw' months !ago to was sustained, however. Smith, of Roaseau, '-Muskoks, to be distri- They 4ad� �t . ,. &lly due to a split -in the Conservative ranks. their servic I es under the present gross law.- and shady benefit societies, of which so place the evidence before his oppo bell who' four yea' soulid an I- I a law that ,puniehes the innocent and allows many have sprung up within the past two J.C. Patterson, and if he would de.clareillim, Dr. M. D. Hub r7 � ra ago -Mr. James Wiltsic, 'of the 14th conces- buted arnong the Sabbath Schools of that wlif-re thA T . J� , That breach being healed _11r. Gargill secur- the guilty ,to escape ?" . - or three years. A measure based on. the Caincron, guilty, lie would retire and leave graduated wj a physimlian abd who haj been sion of McKillop, has just finished deliver- district. A letter has recently been received - + I V the'm 11 . . report of the Fish and Game Commisiion the c6urse clear for 'Mr. Patterson to be treabing her for four year� for bro�chitis. � ing at Seaforth, about 70 tons of bay,which from Mr. Sraitb,, addreLsed to the Sabbath . . � ed his old position on Thursday by a major- This wo ild prove a most effective preven- ViEry 1-1);va � His age is 29 years. The , friends were 'lot he disposed of at a good price to a Sesfo.rth School children, acknowledging the safe re- Inc rowd i - il� 14 will be brought down, a d also one levying elected on next Tuesday, What m orec'suld , I .- I � . r ,� "t af 101. South Victoria,. always Conser. tive of rsonal bribery, but what abobt ag contractor. This with over 30 tons keptfor ceipt of the articles and warmly thanking llumbt:r fa� I � 11 1 1 y . I PC I a tax upon bequests in the case of remote lie do to clear his character of t ,ese foul notified about the marri P, until this� week. I � lz �' � vative, increased its'majority of 25 for I � I � . . Mr. wholcaale bribery, where the Governmebt or collateral inheritance. A sentiment has aspereions than this? - It was evidc nt, hot;v- Her estate is worth upwards of half a his owti use was the pro Tuct of lest year,be. the donors for their kindness,and- thought-- for ,Majai'l � 7 - i I - 11 - 31-o vote for their I .. FairbairD last March to 243 on Thursday bribe who econstit encies ' been growing in many parts of the Province ever, from the reception accorded MY million- sides a e3n.siderable quantity of grain fulness. In addition he gives the following M r. T 1 1 o v 'L � ' I , I I : ! last. It may almos', besaid, however that I candidate� by the ;rornise of public works, in faver of the abolit on of the fee system, Cameron that the slanders circulat d abolut His LAST JouR,,,Ly TAKBN, -Colonel grown on his farm of about 160 acres. Only interesting particulars concerning Sabba.th - I I � 1. I 'Mr, Wiltsie a pe - rela._ive, � � it ' ' i of paying county offieer;, and some modi- him have not had the effect of lessEnin the James Augus�tu8 Grant, G B., C. S. I., the. good farmiDg pays, and - I p ' ars 8chool work in tbos-e new districts. He nlonth, r( I Mr. Fairbairn has fairly earned his success public buiOrlas, railway bonuses and Euch I . . i n fication of that system i i promised, though esteem in- which he is held by the peop�e �of African traveler, died at Nairn, Scotl�nd,on to know how to make his farm yield its says : - , I as he has been the hero of five elections an� like 11 To .,neet such cases it would be a good it is perhaps doubtful wl ether the ineasure Goderich. I I ' Mr. Jum( . I Thursday. He wag with � the 78th � High- beat. I . ^ I I . " I shall now g"Ve you some information � ! has sat in Parliamcnt only one session. - will be found sufficiently drastic to satisfy Mr. Laurier on stepping to the frolilt ,of k at t I he re- ' --70n Monday 8th inst., Elizabeth White, regarding those whom you wish to befriend. the gavofit . - thing to d.afranchi e the whole cODStitUen(!y - ; landers under General HaVeloc , place.-� thorough -going advocat a - of this reform. the platform. received an ovation, the ot re lief of Lucicnnw where lie w a s wo'nded.- wife, of John Hamlen, of Goderich, died at In R'osseau we have a very good Sabbath. � North Victoria, whi6b was. first won for:the for a time Or, if this is con'sidered too " I ) 11 I . D, avis, of The Governmerlt announ ed with becoming audieDCe in the hall rising to thah feet a d He .was the author of "A Week Across the age of sixty-eight years and one month. School. There are twenty-nine ,names on Turnberr, 4 .1 , Liberals by Mr. John A. B -Arron in 18,97,and radical a punfiahrrlen� let every person proven modesty, yet with an excusable air of satils- cheering again and again, while - he lad es Africa," " Summary of 'the Spek� and Airs. Hamlen *aq born of English parents the roll, with an average attendance of NVes, �0't . who was elected again in 14arch last by a g - - uilty of (ither di4ctly or indirectly. offer- faction, tbat the expend[ture for last year in the gallery waved their hand cerchi g., Grant ExpediQon " and o� "The Bo Any of-. in the county of Lanark, 06tario, on the lat about nineteen. We bad a Cbristmas tree tll-_� E'xe' majority of 202 over Mr. Sam Hughes, on I � � A - ing Buch a bribe be !fined and disf ranehise j, has been less tban the air ount appropriated, He is a pleasant, arniable looking'i entlem�an the Speke and Grant Expqdition." , day of January, 1824. With her husband very well loaded - with presents for the worL­, U .. I while the revenue,bas been greater than and would be recognized a', once f am. most ORICIN OF THE LATE NEW YORK': FIRE. she came to the township of West Wawan- children. It was the first in this place, and ParkL-ill, Thursday last was defeated by . his former It is evi0ent that s6me change is needed, ' ­ . I I . opponent, Mr. ffugbes, by a majority of i . the estimate. _Xot beim- admitted to the of the portraits of him appearin in llihe -The fire niarsbal's report as to the Oigina- os1l, county pf Huron, in the year 1847. they were delighted with it. Then at 1�03- 1 1 . 7' ' COUNCILS OF THE OPPOSITION, , public prints. He is an easy, fluent, culti- tion of the Hotel Royal gre in New� York There she continued to reside until 'about seau Falls, four miles from here, they have I - - I - over one hundred. In Eaet Middlesex, Mr. TiIE G1OB'F1 Of i.iondsy last in referrug I am not able to state w [th authority what va;ted and graceful speaker.- He has a strong makes it appear tliat the , fire origin4ted in nine years ago, when. her health failiDg, a Sabbath School,and also bad a Christmas Onwle� , , ) i ' ' , , ' " ' a if )e ' i ff r - f h ' 'i a n co I _ � C 9 I ; . t 'a I I 3� 11 I , "" � I 1� ` 3 in , , a ) p t I t e e 10 .a I c', I I " In u aitrt h I ; " " — , , , � n - C - 1 ,!13 6 I- 4 .1 I .8 ` Irl. �` �i� I i I ' 6. ! 101 ' ,Te a I I, - I I , � , , I I I ef . Joseph Marshall, Conservative, was re. to th�e_ West Huron contest says that a r - their programme for thc present segsion is French accent, and fluent as he is in English the elevator shaft, and that the ni4ht efi- she removed witb her husband to the town tree. But - t two other points, where I -, i 1 :'­ i a � I J. on Lot I i 0( elected by a majority of nearly 500 over Mr. markable levice is lbeing used to capture the likely to be, but it see s to be expected be would doubtlewi be very much more! so in gineer must have started the blaze with a of Goderich, and since that time her face hold service alternately on Sabbath after- �� � George Taylor, an independent Coriserva- votes of atholieslin Ashfield Towns that they will do their atmost to unearth his own language, as he occasionally 0eems candle which he carried while examiniDg the has been familiar to all. Her home was noon, about ei b t m le fr in . smitb, F I . . � __ I I hip. something or other in the sha 11 . .g i 9 0 here, but in , (,eorge A T1. ' . pe of a scan- at a loss for a suitable word to express hie gas pipe connections, I the home of the itineran�, who always found different directions, they have Sabbath ' I - 0; I tive. 11r. Marshall's majority last Maroh' not on the platform bu I Auctione "-. � � -4 They a - rebeing told, t dal against the Governm ant, to offset, as far meaning. His addresu is of the argumenta- LOWERING Tnig DuTiEs,-The Ways and a warm welcome at her fireside. From Schools, but had no Christmas tree or enter- On Tu - was 155. . In the can v`asq, that unless Mr. Patterson is as possible, the disclosures made at Ottawa. tive order and he appeals to the reason -Means Committee atWaahington by a strict esrly life she loved her Savior and found tainment of any kind in connection with the sharp, *0 � The election came off in East Elgin on elected Mr. Meredith will be taken into tile It may be Laid that the revelatioil.3 of M, r. rather than to the Dreivaices of his iudience, inartv vote agree report favorallIv the Him her sta and comfort. in 114- last. hours church or schnnl Th... �MIA + . � This constituency had been repre- , Cabinet;- ild that the succees of Mr. Pat- ngs � . . J I . �V� W"" � ,itock"ba iday, Mercier's misdoi hav supplied the nec- He has not yet recovered from h, s reeont Springer Free Wo& Bill, the Bryan Free A tender mother and beloved wife has great many privileges which you enjoy. 111ropriet( essary weapon to usle I a tu quo argument illness and he said it was contrary �o the Binding Twine Bill and, Turner Bill plac- passed away. She leaves behind her a The houses are quite a distance from each On 1"i ' ated by Dr. Wilson, a Liberal,' f*r many ters 11 ensure ,the -.seclusion from offite and it must be admitted hat the results of advice of his medical adviser tb kt he had ing cotton ties, co u bagging and M'sebin- family of ten children, five sons and five other in the settlements and, as there is but I I � . I . ttol I I ; I I . r � . I I I I . - I I I- ; I , ! I . � I . . I I I : i i I �.i s I If . i ; � I . i , I I - I � I i � . - - " -_ - I . � - I . I I I . : . . �, ; i . I i ; I - - I I 1-7. . , I I ; I i I : I . i � ! . . . i I I . 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