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I . APRIL - 141 18,93.
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. � - 11 -_ - - I for . News of the Week- I his home, where he now lies. He
4 - I WMEMM"ibl- - I . . Jugs up to the ist Janu3xy, 1893, to have at Requinialt, which is the naval station VERSARY. -Thursday 6th imrJor'Ve'e"'18i,voing �a�.eful attendance, but the na.
� I e do not know but the he Pacific squadro inj a -V
L_ I � w Sheriffs have as A notice of inquiry has t a of the Imperial fleet GREEK'S ANNI -ty-fifth anniversary of the ture of his rise at his age, 7 years, .
1inother. However, Mr. Laurier and Mir. been $1,107,600. atoria. As inot� was the six I
,W ADVERTISEME14TS. ,a the Clancy,who wishes Corn- situated about two miles from Vi . the Greeks of makes lais recovery a matter of doubt.
NF � as good mud ,as honest as good a right to the income from them a be�eu given by. Mr. near the end of the session no independence of Greece, and
— . Meredith are both a lawyers, and if the Sheriffs did the work missioner of Public Works Fraser to divulge it was so � .- New York city celebrated the day. -The Rev. Mr. Wood, of the village of .
W The fig.ure between the parenthesis after each Saturday Night says they are, and if we re - 3st questions were asked about the appropri BURNED -A large portion Blenheim, having been given a unanimoug
M age of. the paper on which the ok could be ILePt tke amount which the buildings have c4 � t,paulle oongregatiou,'Winglism,has
one denotes the be bettet, be- instead of the lawyers, a che ation, end no explavation given, but taken ON THE WAY. , all by
, �y be found. . .to have a c3alition it might . . as b pt� S conduct the
1kcivertisoment wil on them, that would prevent them charging since the beginniog of the year., M r. G. F. in conntetion with the increases of the force of the Idaho agricultural exhibit w d I the s&me, jand will -
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Four Special Lines , i tween them than between'men who have 1. flaws. But it Is biAh ti The member for Mubkoks, r. at these two points, and also In connection while en route to Chicago. The fire occur- acce
-Roffnian & Co. (5) . more than the law �a line Marter, hm introduced a bill which, if ca servicts of the church on Sunday, April
The Canadian Malgazine. (9): � nut so many good qualities to recommend ,bolished. The with General Herbezt's well known views red near Kimball, Nebraska. and Chin- 16th.
Be2,hire Boism-Chas. Routledge. (5) ! A MOTLEY CROWD. -Ten thous n and stables of Alexander
I I - that this fee business was P ried, will strike a dire --t blow at the trafflo' o be seen that Gen
Hay ForRa-Wm. Rider. (8) . them. But, it seems somewhat difficult to is no 'in intoxicating drinks. It is in brief a- on defence, it is'plain t a actresses have started from _�_Tho bar
rackson BrOS. (1) system is wrong and rotten, and there eral Herbert, its an Imperial Officer, is try- ese actors nd nd concession of Morris, were coal -
Boyo' ciothin ' conceive how such a coalition could be , measure to prohibit the sale of liquor in )y of the Militia De- the Celestial empire for the World's Fair in Eaket, 2 o,yed by fire a few nights ago,
Finefto=vm D. Trott (6) - usuce. mil. opinions will differ among temper- plietely destro
xotice to contraciors-T. Carroll. (6) fordned, without a sacrifice of Principle on just reason or excuse for its contin rtt Ing to mold the poll( ial interests. It is is Chicago. t -head of eat.
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Spnng Clothing-jackson Bros. (6) � . - ere are I -many pointsi.of dif- The public -officers should be fairly remun- nee men. as to the degree of success likely p%rtment to suit Imper PENALTY. -Dennis Cloonan, . ogether with two horses, five
&_Robt. Willie. (5) . I either side. Th . I fact, that at the present moment, the city SUFFERED THE , le,- implements and feed. Cause of fire
Trunks and Valise ervice they render and the a 3 which permits the m%[1- d big wife over a t
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Room's to Rent -Mrs. JadY. (8) L between the two men. The main crated for the a to attend a measun of Victoria cannot supply the 125 'men a switchman who murders the unknown.
Pony and Cart for sale -W. D. Van Eginond., (8) ference . Laurier is responsibility they incur, but this remuner- ufacture and wholesale disposal of strong which made up the old strength of the gar- year ago, was hanged at Pittsburg, -Monday of last week Mrs, Garnise, of
Selling at cost -Killoran & Co. (8) o � no is the trade questicn. Mr. � fees. drink, while seeking to abolish its sale to -
ted -Aikens & Allan. (5) stion should be. by salary and not by the ultimate consumer. Another matter rison artillery at that point, and it is very other day. e 3rd line of Morris, died at the residence I
Information Was �s canning. (8) irrevocably committed to tariff reform, with not THE CoR,-%; KING DEAD__E. K. 1�ruce th I
Below Cost-JAV9 ; a the law now is, some officers get five evident, therefore, that the city can 6t, aged 68. of her son Thomas, after a brief illness, at I
Buggies, Eto.-Fred Hess. (8) � universal free �trade ultimately in view, A - � with regard to which a diversity of view furnish the enormous st;rength of 420 men. died In Chicago, Wednesday Digl Her
innported ClydesdalegtalliOn Joe -John mci4evin. (5) for, while among temperance workers has manifested - Mr. Bruce was long known as.the $I Corn the advanced age of over 89 years,
Sh;wl Taken -Mrs. Clarke. (8), while Mr. Meredith is still 9, firm believer times more than they give value. a and itself is the proposal to hold a plebescite in To drill thwe troops with the Imperial gar husband died a number of years ago at A
_J. W. Beattie. (6) 9 others are poorly paid for their tim onial King." good old age.
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Teaming in protection. There is one thing sure Mr. Ontario on the question of Prohibition, such risen, or in the language of the Cal
Millinery -D. 8. Fikust. (8) I ill passed by the Ontario Legis- ffiliste" them, Introduces Two HUNDREDTH ANNIVEmAuy.-The -The statement which has been .going I
Good Value -J. C. IAidlaw. (8) Laurier cannot 'compromise and sustain the labor. The b as was recently taken in Manitoba. A con- Secretary to " a a policy two hundredth anniversary of the introduc- d to the effect that Rev. Mr. Hu so,
Pure Maple Syr.up-J. G. Laidlaw. (8) support of his present f ollo were, and if com- lature last year in reference to this matter ference of men and women interested in the in a Sly and underhand manner the colony, aroua gh
which Parliament has not been asked to &P- �elon of the printing press into on of Wingham, would engage in mission work I
H -T. J. Berry. (8) temperance cause, held at the Parliament a celebrated ,
orses Nvanted - — t, on this was an abortion, and hid it been introduced and city of New York wa .. in New YO t. We are inform.
__ * — promiseg have to ,be made they mus I buildings on Monday last, was by no means Prove, and which I venture to vay the I rk, is incorree It .
estion at all events, all corije from the one by any person but the'veteran Premier him- country will not endorse. Saturday afternoon. ed on the best of authority that Mr.Hughea
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ht JftUron &V001tor. qu . sion hae arisen as to the time of PROCLAMATION. -The usual Proclamation
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-tbe7. probablities. self it would hive been laughed out of the 11 it finally prevailed. The A discus - does not propose to leave Wingbam diocese. h
I motion in favor of .
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Z r side, which is not within are of the Governor-General, and prohibiting the taking of seals or other fur e being conducted in
— C, - wm� House. The 4overnment are simply tem- meeting also endorsed Mr. Marter's bill. the length of his term of -office. The term bearing ariii6als in Alaska or Behring S i the Baptist church, Wingbam, by Rev, Mr.
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� . ilia question and the sooner Attorney -General made season of 1893 was promulgated. by of Toronto. Mr. J. X. White-, one
S-EAFORT. R, FRIDAY, April 14thi 1893. The French TreatT. porising with . on ,sense tfie important announcement that the Gov. of office is not fixed, but may be as long RH the I eveland on Saturday. Moore,
` �A re ndon, England, ix years, though it is usually terminated at Presiden�:Q_ of of the celebrated White Brothers, gospel
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— cent despatch from Lo L they get down to kard-pan comm I ernment did not intend to hold an election 6 UN - §' CONTROL. -The sale -
Says: - on it the better will they please the people. before another session. The impression has the end of five years. No Governor General � DkR IfA T F, air-gers, of Parisi is Assisting with the Siug-
. Time to Awake. I there since Confederation has remained longer liquor in North Carolina passes intO control Ing. The meetings are largely attended
ndenoy in man to look 6n the Che practical settlement of the French � obtafiped ground in some way that f of the state on and after July I next, lead- I I
] �_ than five years, with the exception o Lord . interest is being awakened,
There it a te . difficulty by the uuderstanding ttiat ON the occasion of the visit of the mem- ,would be an-ippeal to the couptry before X Ing courioe �s,viag decided that the law mud considerable d that Mr. W. F. Long-
-hinge; 11 Elope springs Treaty . submit the time ftf'�whioh the Legislature would ex- Dufferin, whose tiwe was extended over si lb n of the Legislature -It is understoo
bright side of t the Dominion Government will . here of the Provincial Legislature to the the ispective or years. Aside from this, however, I have it nassed at the last sessiO mail, who for some years has resided at
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eternal in the human breast; " man: has a treaty for ratification at next ses3ion gives Agricultural College at Guelph, Professor pire byLflUX of time, andiprc of politics in a most direct source from the, Governor ro- constitutional- Manitoba, where be bas also
ded as proof I I entott,
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Natural indisposition to. believe that his satisfaction here, and is regar , Mills, the President, stated that out of 550 actual candidates on both a deB ore General himself, that he does not know WEALTII WELL DISTRIBUTE ; I 2g to Londesbore
come �hat Lord Dufferin and Sir Charles Tupper, r year of waiting in st . hen he will be asked to make way for his man named Proudfoat, whe died r0cently in been postmaster, Is returrib
f @How man in a villain ; but there . ' to to reside, and will likely buy Property
; the latter was in Paris, were able to acres belonging to the institution, 330 acres for them. The Attorney -General's state- w ' a 1:20 000 .
. ry for his own when I . sor, and is simply Tst%Y Ing on waiting Natal, South Africa, beque thed : , ere. His healthbas not been very good
ecomen necesaffi, : e ever, give general satisfac- BaccOl L '
times when it b . show that Mr. Foster's action %was due to were worked as farm Is'nd, over 100 acres m at will, how tification from the Imperial Govern- the laborers in .Moffat, Scotlaud� The 80 th
. an entire misconception Of the actual facts. tion, as there seems no good reason for bring- for a no S solve 8 for Some time.
safety tha,t be! should allow his intellect to par. . - ment that his successor has been appointed, laborers in the vqlage h ve re I d to u e James Eagleson, of the Bayfield
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dominate. Such a time has come td Can- A year's delay is ri - poses, tlie testing of gralms, ate., and 60 Z the Legislature to a premature close, His excellency expects to receive that noti- the money in establishing a public ins line, Goderich township, has sold his So -&ore
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are given that will avert the results the One of the principal. Government measures )efore long. tion for sick and aged poor, and. in main-
adians. Even if they bad not become 4ware at Ottawa . ion was Introduced fic&ti*u I farm to Mr. W. Bawden, of Exeter, for the
. . I the hasty decision arrived at . acres were occupied by lawns, gardens and to be submitted this seep It relates The International Commission to determine taining a pension fund. sum of $2,700. It is a good wood farm.
of it before, events which happened 'in would have otherwise involved and . re- orchards. Off theme 60 acres there was a on Monday by Hou. r. Gibson. the Alaskan boundary is about to set to THE MORMON TEXPLE.-The Mormon Mr. Esgelson may possibly go to Clinton to
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session of Nrliament, recently closed., move the serious strain in the relations be- getable garden, which to the care __ - .Iced children, and pro- work to make a joint survey of th6 terri- temple in a 'ske City, which was corn- reside.
. � d the min- return from the ve video means for eilucating and maintaining Fs,ir, held on Tate.
, as we said laat we . P , tory. Mr. W. F. King, the Canadian Corn- menced for�yltyeLaris age, and which has cost
sk, to a c6rru, - tween the hi h commissioner an I -The Goderich Stock
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oint, provided much of the food for the students. the children of dissolute or criminal parents left Ot- 0 as dedicated on Thursday,
. political morals which is, to Say istry. ' It is felieved that when the q,ceation " be reared missioner, and nine surveyors have ver S5,000�000, W dayof last week.was favored with very fise 7
*ion of our I is discussed next, year it will be found in the Ten breeds -of thoroughbred cattle, nine whose offspring might otherwise tamis for Alaska, and Mr. F. Mendenhall, 6th Just.. in the presence of an immense 'weather, and a lar a number of sellers were
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: the least, appalling. That one Cabinet Min- . taken from the first here an to the gov- in ignorance and crime. Authority is taken issioner, is leaving crowd. ItIlcovers over twenty-one thousand 9 I .
� view breeds of @beep and three of swine are kept, the United States Comm � sent, but buyers were scarce and pricee I
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ister who was clearly proven to havd mis- ernment's responsibility for the treaty in to dissolve the parental tie where children square fe!�, mud the architecture of the Pro re away down, consequently not a great
appropritsted funds should be whitewashed fully warranted. I not to Compete with the breeders of the are in danger of beqoming outcasts or of Washington with a similar corps of known parallel in waI eat
I ore for the same territory. Each party will building is without a number of anisnala changed bands. .
by a strict party vote ; that another; who So f &r as public opinion in this country country, but as fair types, that th.e young growing up to recruit the criminal classes of . ske an independent survey, but if possible ancient or! modern times. -
education in these the population, and to tend them to fo3ter In. . , E M,ISS CANFIELD. -Marguerit6 Last week the Goderich branches of the
owed himself not only a religious Partizan goes, thF I men may get a proper uspices of the a Joint report. It will take two years, ani FouTUNAT -ink of Mon.
sh ,,, general impression is th&V.,the Since Mr. Dryden became Min. homes, where quder the a perhaps three. When the United States P. Canfield, the 22 -year-old niece of James Bank of Commerce and the B
if the most rabid description, bat who de- treaty, I? ratified, will do'more harm than branches, . Province, they will �be cared for and reared. f F. Canfield, of the Chicago Board of Trade, tre&I openecl the campaign against American
action to take up arms against good to Canada, and that it would be a later of Agriculture, they"have had & suits' The measure is a humane and philanthropic purchased Alaska from Russia, they, 0 d nowe that she is heiress to silver by taxing it 20 per cent. The bual.
clared his int , . . � ble dairying �quipment for giving instruc- one, but the fact that it is deemed necessary course, acquired the same rights as Russia has just receive a South case men of that town will now be compelled
. I I very good thing for this country should it had, but no more. In 1825 Great Britain a one-fourth intereat in estates in th to follow suit
the very crown he li�s sworn to serve, should shows that our Canadian civilization is no As the strip of country which is and in Europe valued at somethiag over $I,- -
� overboard. There is no doubt tion at any time of the year, and also for allowed Rue ' Tuesday of last week, Rev. D. B. Me.
� his sect not have their way. should be up- be thrown ' 'hby have longer entitled to be considered exempt from known as Alaska, for th purposes of 0009000. Miss Canfield has on three former I that
� It Was making experimental test.g. I 0 now 11 . Rae, of Craubrook, sp6ke the word
held against the dictates of the consciences but this was Mr. Foster's view also. I some of the evils which afflict modern s . huntirig ground for scale. The width of occasions inherited an aggregate of S30,000.
1 . negotiated for the honor and glory of Sir also been enabled to conduct a dairying ciety in more thickly populated and Poorer a from Seattlet ma.de Conrad Ragle, of Grey township, and
I � I t ip was to be from the coast to the A DEEP Divs.-A despatch , huBbaud
of the members of his own party, mini -ply to . ramissioner, scUoo�, which was in of s9ion in February parts of the world. hat stri hristionson Miss Annie Menzies, of McKillop
avoid " embarrassing " the Government ; Charles Tupper, the High Co . Conmee, the energetic member for summits of the mountains parallel with the Washington, says: Capt. John C a record, aad wife, Hearty congratulations are ex -
of our judgis should be accused and had the tresty been ratified, no doubt and March of this year. For this school. Mr coast. The question to be determined i0*9 has made one of the deepest dives a Ott Bay,, tended to Mr. and Mrso Engle for a smooth
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that certain I tbey'r�beived 1.50 applications, but were West Algoma, gave notice that he would hat mountains were referred to in the He pluiaged into the waters of Elli , d happy mail over the matrimonial sea.
on the floor of the House, without challenge, Imperial honors would have been showered ; ' move a resolution favoring the granting of's w d with the an in andlaround t1se
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I on the upon him. The Tupper influence is power- able fiq entertain only '60. Already they Government bonus of 62 per ton on tr1e treaty, and what is the lice of coast which and after twenty minutes returne -Severalof the farmers
of having virtually bought their sew - it is pos- have 611cations for all the avail%ble room manufacture of charcoal pig iron within the is. to be the basis (if measurement. As there lead lino and a bucket from one of the Turner settlement in Tuckersmitb,who have
bench, displays a state of affairs which is ful in the Government ranks and a , Province. This question of government aid are gold mines and valuable fisheries and hatches of the tug Majestic lying at a depth been residents ever since the township was I
. in the school next year. Last June the other resources in the vicinity of the bouu- at half flood tide of 196 feet. He apparent- opened up, purpose retiring from active I& -
not only diagrac,3ful, but absolutel 'i:ntoler- sible Mr. Foster may be dragooned into, . to, ameltzing works is one which is likely to ience.
able. if the members of our Gov rnment asking Parliament to adopt the treaty next college was visited -by 18,000 farmers. This become somewhat prominent this session. A dary3ine, the delimitation of the boundary ly suffered no great inconven ... meeting in bor. They are entitled to a well-earoed _1
t . ally a very important matter to Canada, ST. PAUL IN LiNE,-A m
are corrupt and dishonest, we can . hope for session, but if he does it will be to placate gives some slight idea of the work being vigorous effort is being made by those in- Is re, re undoubt- the interest of Home Rule was held a,t rest, and wherever they go will have the
I this excellent institution. The tereated in the development of our iron and aS--the Canadian surveyors a innesots, last good wishes of their old friends. .
prosperity ; if our Government Tupper and not to benefit Canada. done by . edly much better posted in that country Market Hall, St. PAul, M -Mrs. D. Bround has putchaved the
no- National - farmers of Ontario should more fully ap- mines to have the Government come to the than the Americans it ought to be easy for Friday night. The ball was -crowded and D. Braund, Bxe.
bows to the will of a religious order, our ue of the industry, or rather to call the us to establish our claims, notwithetandiug in the audience were many of t�ke most property of'the estate of business will be
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. med ; if our jadic - WITH all the accommodation provided by preciate its value, and should be more ready yeac Ing, for it is a somewhat re- ter, at a bargain, and the
religious liberty is threatL I D 0 at 0 0 to take the advantages it offers than they industry into be ling our the reputation of the Americans for shrewd- rominent people of the Statv - Archbishop continued uneer the old managtment. Re -
the whole thenewParliament buidi g .Toro t , - markable fact that notwithstaiol ness., The great advantage Canada has in Mland delivered an eloquent add,reas'and -
iary is not above auvicio'3, t,ible, we do not notice any mention mpde' of an have been in the past. A farmer, like any really large and valuable depo3ite of iron the ni . attar is the fact that there will be no 1vas followed by Ignatius Donnelly. Reso. cent arrangements have Placed them on bet
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. � - . ter footing, by which they expect to recover
foundation of Gar social fabric is uns office having been provided for the Lieu- -other busicess man, cannot learn too much ore, not a blast furDace exists in the Pro Britidi blockhea.da acting as commissioners lutions favoring Home Rule, and eulogiz'ng lo t ound.
&ad the eviijence of the y things is - Vince, and indeed there is not even a single to spoil our caee, as they did when the Gladstone were passed. 11 .Tre(n young men from Goderich drove to
plainly written in the papers of Parliamt-at . tenan t- Governor. We presume the public about his calling. working iron mine in Ontario. There 113 boundary of the Btati of Maine was fixed, Miss BEss MITCHELLps FAKE,_Miss Bees
conclude from this that it is the settled — . already a Dominion Government bonus of $2 Manchester on Good Friday morning, and
Wefe misanthropic ,. we may . Some years ago the Government secured Mitchell, who left Chicago three weeks ago there launched 'heir canoes on the Maitland,
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would bay that ruin starts our countr: in Policy of the IGovernment to continue to THE Railway Statistics for last year s,rid a protective duty of $4 per ton on P 9 a vote of Parliament for $125,000 a year as on a wager that ihe could travel 10,0 0
y I which were laid on the table of Parliament iron, but these encouragements have had a subsidy for a fortnightlt steam bervice be- miles without stepping an the ground, has and floated to Goderich. With the excep
tile face. but we have an abounding faith in furnish that functionary with a residence . I . no effect in this Province, and it seems all She tion of the capsizing of one of th - e canoe;
. and to keep it up 11 in style," at the coun- last week contain a great deal of interesting that is required is the granting of a subsidy tween Canada, and Australia, but they succeeded in accomplishing the feat. exteo, and the ducking of its two occupants, the
Jan. people,.a,nd failed to secure a contract and obtained the went to Portland, thoure South into M '
the good sense of ourCanad . try's expense. Reformers qe prone to information. Out of the total mileage in the of,$2 per ton by the Provincial Government consent of Parliament just before prorogation back to St. Louis and finally to Boston- trip w&s, a very pleasant one. - T
believe that though for years they inay complain bitterly of the extiavagant ex- Dominion 14,588 mileE, 8,690 miles are in when blast furnaces will immedianely spring to apply this sum to a monthly service. A She arrived at Chicago at 4:30 last Sunday -Word has been received of the `:death,
have -licked the hand just raised to shed ection with the istablieb- the hands of the Canadian Pacific Railway Into being on all sides. ' -. in Now York State, of James Finn, fomer-
' contract hat,now been signed with Messrs. afternoon, eighteen hours ahead of tirrie t Th r -
their blood," they will ere long awake,to a penditure in conn , I On Tuesday Treasurer Harcourt submit- under which ExpoRTs FRom- NENx' YORK.- ly of Kintail, Ashfield Townsh p. a ie-
� ment of the Govern or-Generail, at Ottawa- and the Grand Trunk Railway. The tots' tea his financial statement in a long' and Huddart, P&rker & Company, GRAIN rom New 'York walus were found on the railway, but foul
sense of their danger and to this end we . canted to $51,685,, two Steamers of their line, the 11 Warrinoo" Statistics of grain exports f )682S play in Suspected, as deceased was knowli
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I a They have good reason for their complaints. earnings of all roads am carefully prepared speech. The Honorable and the 11 Waimera," will ply between Van. for the year 1892 show that 7343f , have received $600 a short time before,
write. There it only one remedy ; thit I also, turn their guns upon 000 and the not earnings were $15,000,000. gentleman spoke with kres�t vigor, and his couver and Sydney once a month, calling at bushels of grain were Shipped durinig the to 8
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to turn the rascals out and allow no niore But they should, engers and 22,. exposition of the Provincial finances Was to 48 057,323 none of which was found on th body.
- this imitation establishment at Toronto. There were 13,533,000 pass, Honolulu. .Lhe service will begin on the ear. The wheat amounted -Some of the Goderich manufocturers
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rascals in, 'The body political is in pross . lucid and comprehensive. The galleries loth of May, and is temporary for one year, tushels; corn, 15,719,119, oats 3,391,475,
It costs just as m1ach proportionately, and 000,000 tons of freight carried during the ere well filled and a good test was made of 55,913, are intending to mako-exhibit$ at the
Ing need of a drastic purging. � . I . . w after which if successful, it will be made rye 3,063,719, Peas 823,67 8, flaxseed 8
i A ' World's Fair. D. K. Strachan is showing
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- .� . in So far as the public is concerned, is just . year � nd fourteen passengers killed. The the acoustic properties of the new chamber. permanent, No one can object to the Gov- barley 674,811, buckwheat 634,468, All of his hot water beater, M. Nicholson is Bend -
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e -Governor's net earnings of the Canadian Pacific were The general verdict was that the Treasurer's this was transported in steamships. Two-
Ei. a's useless. The Lieutenant - erment making an effort to extend trade Ing his -boiler, Runciman'Brothers4re send.
A Standing Army for Canad � functions are of the most commqn-pla_co� ..$9,347,000 and of the Grand Trunk $4,971,- words could be heard distinctly in every with Australia, but if we are to spend $125,- thirdsof the ships were under the British .
Aies . t part of the Elouse. Mr. Harcourt eet.down a parifier., and the Gaderi6h Organ.
During the closing days of the recent - -,000. The Grand Trunk leads in passengers and 000 a year, it would be much better to take flag. '109 ar -
character, that is, in so far as tl,he country the assets of tho Province at $5,857,857 HEARD FRO -m. -Henry M. Stan- Company a shipping some organs. God
elon of the Dominion Parliament, an &PPTO- . concerned. He has, simply, to do an he car�ied with 5,900,000, the Chnadian Pacific the liabilities presently payable at $19,099,, that amount in duties off goods coming in STANLEY a Association a erich will Surely hold her owne
priation of $150,000 was voted to the militia from the United States, and obtain in re- ley has written to the Pres rease -it seems true that misfortunes never
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11: bid by his advisers, and if he goes beyond having carried 3,150,OW- The total num- leaving a tidy surplus. of $5,838,758. The turn a similar reduction of duties on goods letter, In which he attributes the ine
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department for the purpose of establishing this he is sure to do mis � chief. of course he her kill�d was 233, 96 of these being on the receipts for 1892 were $4,457,478, exclusive . into the United States.' The exten- of trade in 1892 at African ports under Ger- come singlyi
of drainage and tile debentures and sale of P"og Lairthwaite and wife went back to Dakota
a military fortress at Enquimalt, British 'n Pacific and 93 on the Grand Trunk. I don of our trade in this way would be one man administration to the growing practice
is supposed to 11 entertain " and to Set the Canadia annuities, or $4,662,921 in all. Of this ex- from Goderich township,'& younger daugh-
Columbia, and this, it is said, is only ihe I ir themselves The total number.injured on all roads� was . hundred fold greater than any possible among German merchants of importing into ter of Mr. Henry Mar by acFcoinpanied her
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- style for those who delight to a large sum the Department of Crown Lands tension with a colony many thousand Af rica small arms and ammunition. Ihel3e, 2irs. Laitbwaiteis laid
hich is ultimately to -total aid from all sources granted contributed $2,252,972, this amount being so � sistet for company.
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thin end of the wedge w as the 11 upper ten," but the people who pay 879. The .- miles away. As a feeder for the Canadian ha says, are sold to the slave traders and do up by a severe cold, and her sister by the
rcsult in the establishment and maintenance ch f,tore .to all railroads in Canada was $195,000,000. greatly swollen by the extraordinary sue- Pacific Railway it must be3-very pleming for inestimable damage, Mr. Stanley appeals
, ermkn- the bulk of the taxes do not set mu - . cess of the vale of timber limits hold last that corporation to have the Government of ,to the European nations to suppress the measles. A horse that Mr. Murphy sent
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- of two or three military forts and a p Jed before reaching its destination. I
ent Standing army - Strange as it may by this'sort of thing. it is all right if the � - fall. Liquor licenses produced $294,757, a Canada pay the vessel that bri a the traffic in arms, or else all efforts to suppress out d
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� dulge in that way, there THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE slight falling off from last year and interest
seem, it is nevertheless true that this Istge official likes to in . . - . freight to their line $10,000,for a sivgfe trip. the slave trade will be useless. farm belonging . to Richard Chapman, 6th
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should not be any law against it- But it is -i - accrued to the extent of $336,739. Public A trade which will not pay for itself in a . concession of Grey, for a term of five Years-
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Ram of money was -foted and no questions not necessary in the interests f the coun- ' (Froin Our Own Correspondent.) - institutions revenue brought in $136,406, poor sort of a trade. Hurion otes. . This farm in immediately north of Mr.- I
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As becomes the late date at which the sea- Law Stamps, $91,617, Education Depart- no ply their trade be- bi
asked by the opposition or explanations 01 The smugglers w Brewer's own lot. Mr. Brewer is a ii�
' -try and if he wants to put on style and ruent. $47,949, and Dominion subsidy and A few cedar block crossings will likely 11
given by the Government. Whether t I . nion opened, the Legislature has spent much tween the Islands of St. Pierre, Miquelon, ,
his . . , - I own pecific grant $1,196,872. The estimated be tried ha Brussels this year. farmer. Richard Mitchell, who has
load fashion he should do so at his 0 less time than usual in preliminaries, and 11 of and the other islands near Newfoundland -Mr. Hmllie Brown, of Usborne, has Mr. Chapmaii's farm for the past three
silence is due to the fact that both parties 11 receipts for 1893 amount to $4,030,572. owned by Francs and Quebec, will have to
. . . blic should not be require� mold his celebrated Yorkshire pig " Jack " years, has moved to his father's farm on't-he
'll the Psnae. The pu . has already got down to business in earnest. this sum the subsidy from the Dominion .
are agreed that a standing army mud a _� THz &xl- I I aterest is run greater risks this sexton than ever be- to a man in Stephen. 9th concession
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necessary accompoinyin paraphernalia in is- to pay for that kind of service. The duty of moving and seconding the ai- Government remains the same, I fore, as the now Government cruiser, 11 The --Mr. George Hanley, of Goderich Town- -The Wingham Council has made a very
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quired for Canads,or what is more probable, POSIToR has always contended that there is dres in reply to the speech from the Throue expected to yield $320,000, Crown Lands l carry a napths launch,- in ship, in erecting a large driving and imple- liberal offer to the representative of the
� no necessity in maintaining a residence for 9 Department $1,800,000, Public lostatutions which she can pursue the smuggler
in the hurly-burly of the closing days of the performed on- the second day of the $17MOO, Education Department W,000, a I nt htehi er ment house. McCormick Harvesting Machine Company,
. the Governor-General. I The constitution wa:i,.- by Mr. A. S. Allan, and Liquor Licenses shallow iulets, where they often ran -The last monthly horse fair at Clinton and that ambitious town hopes to secure the'
, session and the great anxiety of both parties . ses of Wbat Wel- Law Stam 0 - . boate- for shelter, and to escape pursuit. did not prove a success, and there is some works of the company., Aowever, as a
� . does not --require it, much less, therefore, is , pe T 'ant item' appearing in -
� to get home, the matter was entirely over- I I * liogton, and Mr. G. McKechnie, of South $300 000. A ;2?fic There are so many of these nooks and re ts1k of discontinuing. them. great manylowns are bidding for the prize,
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ecessary for the country to be called on tbe� unts of �Ithe Province for the
looked, we do not know. Had it been some it U Grey, respectively,who acquitted themselves � cesses where they can bide and which the -Mr. Harry Scarlett, of Blytb, has ilia- their chances of Securing it are rather I
to pay theWages of his man -servant, and to first time last year was, Succession duties I
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petty sectional or sectarian question out of very creditably indeed. The debate on the small amount, but one likely to be Government Steamer pass by, that the Con- buiduess to Mr. Goo, slight t
� , $759, a' stance will carry also an electric scarch posed of his hardware .
supply his larder, and to co'utribute the en- address, which sometimes stretches out to greitly increased as time goe Denstedt. of Auburn. I -During the recent heavy wind Storm a I
I which political capital might be made on ,_ 0 by. The tax- light, which the Captain, by turnin; on has sold light of glass was blown out of a biedroom �
i. or his establishment. He- re- undue length, was confined to the leader of �es, especially �6 distant. rela- --Mr. D. Weismiller, of .Hensall, f
. tire outlay f - ation of legad . enabled - �
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I ceives sufficient salary to justify his p-rovid. the Opposition, the tivee or those not directly dependent upon his store and stock at Kippen to MF. Can window on the west side of S. Powell's
have been passed so easily, Buta grant of - Mr. Sol. White, the latter of whom rose os. the testator is becoming generally re - to see the fleeing smugglers. She will also Ding, of near Toronto, who is taking posees- house in Exeter, and was shattered. Miss
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.. S150.,Ooo, that is & small matter, �whdre - cog burn hard coal, which makes no smoke 10 Rhoda Willie was in the room and had re-
� � Ing those things at his own expense. All tensibly to protest against the expenditure nized, as Mr. Harcourt pat it, as a fair ex- that she will be able to creep up close' Zo Sion at once. .
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motiey is so easily got as it is at Ottawa by. that is necessary for him is an office in the upon the new Parliament buildings, but pedient of finance, and one justifiable by the smugglers, without allowing them to -R. J. Moore and family, of Morris, re-. I tired for the evening. A large plece of
I Parliament buildings, the same an the. other really to remind the public that for a brief - moved to Blyth last week where Air. Moor, the broken glaas fell on - her shoulder and -
t . season he figured as the leader of the an. g duriug breast, and had it not been for the bad
Means of the N. P. crank. However, mem- modern idewof. political economy. �
i a The expense incurred, by M r. Cla followed the Treasurer as tee her several mileb away. Ing intends working at the bricklayin
public offici Is. y The regulations prohibiting the catch the coming summer. clothes she would no doubt have received a
bers might just &a well a -wake to the fact the Lieuteiiant-Governor's establishment uexation wing of the Tory party, but has b1iief-finarienical critic and at this 'time of oft fish in the St. Lawrence, and net - �While playing base ball the other d
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that the people of Canada have no use for, a since been re -admitted to the fold. writing (Tuesday evening) had not concluded of 8 g in the -St. Claii and Detroit rivers very severe wound. I
I uld maintain one of our charitable insti- custom was abolished at the suggestion of fishin Master Fred Gilroy, eldest son of Mr. J. C. f business done in the
standing army. If England requires 6n wo his address. will not be enforced this year'. -The amount o I
. tions. Money expended In this lotter way the.Attorney- General, who instead of pro. ToRONTO,April lith, 1893. Gilroy, of Clinton, had the misfortune to Exeter post office during enumeration week
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army in �Ws country, let England support uEf than R, it be POs1`g that the preparation of the Address . I get his nose broken by a blow from a bat. commencing March 12, was: Number of I
one. I The - people of Canada are, by long willyield vastly better retur I -in reply be left to acommittee chosen from SAYs Grip: The Toronto World has late- -Mr. Ed. T. Holmes, of Clinton', has Canadian letters posted, 1,123 ; foreign let- .z
0 . (ids, too matter of - fact and practical, Ao expended in. feasting and wine.ing the bloods th-e House, moved that such duty be corn. THE DOMINION CAPITAL. ly been calling attention to the intensity of imported from St. Catharines a fine colt, ters, 149; Canadian postal cards, 481 ; to ,�
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- Toronto.— Our rulers at Toronto should mitted to the members of the Executive - - - which was tired by Bookmaker, a brother of
contribute of,' their hard earned means for Of . . Council. The estimates and public ac. I (By Our Special Correspondent.) competition in all spheres of mercantile, in- Maud S. Its dam is a Clear Grit mare. other countries, 14; book post parcels in -
the suppo d idlers in PLY set an example to the opendthrifte at Obts. ' OTTAWA, April loth, 1893. du#trial and professional life. Everythingg � double nickle plated fire engine cInding papers, 76 ; photographs, etc., 41 ;
rt of a few thousan counts having been presented, the Govern. -A fine parcels for foreign countries, 2 ; total value
, a. They have done so in many instances. - I s it truly says, is overdone, and young men will be sent to the World's Fair, Chicagol
clothing to play at 11 sogering." It is well w L ment proposed to bring down the financial Although P--rliament has gone away, looking for a career in any of those desir- of stamps cancelled, $48.18. The above
enough to nimntain our volunteers as a sort Let them -do so in this also. I a . tatement on Thursday, but at the earnest ' ' 91WA by the Ronald Works, of Brussele. The was the [argent enumeration week's busirief's
. and indeed reasonable request of Mr. Mere- have 'Left behind them the City of Ott able and remunerative occupations find Ronalds won laurels at the Centennial and in the bisto r ordi-
of police force, in a liberal and eifficient - , I and the Government, and those who imagine themselves handics.pped in every direction epeat the opermation the Colum- ry of the post nffice, unde
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� but further than this Canada has � WE NOTICE that our old friend, Sheriff dith, who stated that the Opposition bad n by the host of starving competitors. The only . nary conditions.
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manner, McKellar, of amilton, formerly, Hoh, not yet had an oppo'itunity of mastering that the Capital in of no account whe h industry that is not hopelessly overcrowd- blan Exhibition. I -The Hartney, Manitoba, Star thus re -
no need to go in the military line and we � I . the contents of the public accounts, the Parliament is not in session, are very mue I& Ing, and the World is a, strenuous -Mr. W. Robinson, of the Huran road, fern to a well known former resident of
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fancy that when the people become alive to Archibald McKel:, in after the Ontario Attorney -General consented that Mr. Har. . ed is rm Goderich Township, has purchasid from Mr.
� � court should postpone his speech until to- mistaken. Ottawa is the third largest city and thorough�going supporter of the policy Hale, 20 acres of land joining the rear end Wingham: 'I A pleasant event took place at
o'being ex&nded with Government with a sharp stick, because in Canada, and an important comm cial the residence of George Pattypiece, Esq.,
. thq fact that money I . � - they refuse to fix the law regulating Sheriffs day (Tuesday.) The House being thus left er' that has bound heavy burdens on the back of his lot,whichiwith his already good farm, on Wednesday last -the marriage of his
the view to inflictibg on; the country an in without anything to occupy its attention, centre. Parliament may legislate, but it is of the farmer and encouraged the rush to makes a very desirable property.
cubus of this kind, simply to gratify the fees to suit him. He is also petitioning the Mr. Dryden filled the gap by organizing an the Government which discharges all the the cities. After having done every- -The village of St. Helens, if reports third daughter, Susy, to W.J. Seharff. The
. . I a at . � . thing to make the life of the farmer arduous is badly in need of a constable. A Rev. W. A. Butterworth tied the nuptial
whim of General Herbert, a young sprig Legislature to make the amendments he de- excursion to the Agricultur I College executive functions necessary to the admin- and unprofitable, it is now whining over the are true, knot in good old-fashioned style. The wed -
Mr. McKellar complains. that Guelph, and invited the me bets to rtu a while it continues to op- bridle was stolen from a linree's head there . ding was entirely private and the 'happy
sires. in xp rimen 1 As a news inevitable resu�t a few days age, while it was Ptanding in a'
who; has recently been imported from the e a f half a coutinent. I
i I Up &Dd see the working of the I istration o I ould tend I couple left for their own home the same
,old country and placed in chargeof the amendments have from time to time been dairy. A large number accepted the Invi- centre, therefore, the Capital is, from any pose every measure that w to. hotel shed. . . he best wishes of the whole
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Inilitary department of this country, they made to the law which has resulted in re. tation and visited that Institution. point of view,far more important when PAr- sions by making thra lot of the farmer and -A cow belonging to Mr. A. G. Dyer, of I community go with thow."
will soon order a halt to be called. It wift moving from Sheriffs the :service of sum- The estimates submitted for he year liament is not sitting than when it is. At mechanic more tolerable. Exeter, while meandering arou�d the �
pay Canada better to cultivate good friend- monses and other legal documents connect- 1893 amounted in all to $3,55 .185, of . promises the other day, took it Into her I Blyth. .
. which $2,945,522 in on current,and 590,161 the present moment the executive is not very head to walk up -stairs into the hay loft,and I
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ad with court proceedings, and giving to the � L the absence of the Prime ON the -_ — ; BRiFF.13.-Mr. Harry Scarlett, has sold -
,ship with her neighbors than to maintain a on capital account, $22,115 being f r other active, owing to . subject,of members of Parliament it took sixteen men to get her down.
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standing army, and so long as good neigh- lawyers interested in the respective cases urposes. The amount voted f ,r 892 was ministei. I" accepting free passes from railway compan- -Mr. Alex. Gibson, of Gerrit, while i his hardware business to Denstedt Brotheray
borhood is maintained a standing- army is the power to serve these papers and the ; Some corn 0 ' As the I
3,472,227, there being thus an in resse of . , � moti'n has been caused by the espondent of the Toronto Glob I e working in his barn just east of that vil- 1 of Auburn. Messrs' Denstedt are
$86,958, the excess being mainly chargeable discovery that the Major General command. -jes, a corr eneed
. this rks : Z! lage, fell through % trap door and had his ! well and favorably known in town, w
not required. It would be well for our right to collect the service fees. By to public buildings, the total appropriation Ing the Militia is largely increasing the rema e of the sub. leg badly damaged. :He is doing nicely not bespeak for them a share of the patron -
representatives, after this, to:keep a sharp means Mr. McKellar says that his -office, for which is $476,316.. Public institutions force of one branch of - the service, the gar- Aside from the mileage phas is a practice now. i age. Rumor has it that Mr. Scarlett-iu-
I � . tillery. The Imperial Government ject, the acceptance of puees . I ends going to the Northwest. Weare
eye on the estimates of the military depart- whick was worth $3,618 in 1876 was only maintenance has now established its re- rison ar which no one defend@, yet which, undefend- -Alexander Ross, lot 11, concession 2, 1 t im as he was a good citizea. .
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ment. -1 worth $1,410 in 1881 and $1,315 in IS92. eminence as the heaviest itern in the Fro. are proposing to affiliate the garrison artil- tinues, with so few exceptions that Grey., takes no back Seat on Stock raising. � sorry to lose h
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" vLncial expenditure, the amount asked this lery, militia of Canada, with the troops- of ed, con o far five Shropshire ewes have � -The box social under the auspices of the
- He claims -that the servi2e of all these docu. year being no less than $783,614, though the Imperial garrisons at Halifax and Esqui. they might be -counted upon the fingers of This spring s
the your two hands. No one, supposes these presented him with thirteen fine 1&mbay all I Epworth League of Christian Endeavor,
THE Editor of Saturday night, who, by ments should be vested once more in this is less than last year's vote by $52,164. malt, For tbis pulpose the strength of the - a pasteboards rob Parliament of its in- alive and doing well. This is a record bard to I which was to come off on Wednesday night
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tla,e way, is one of the leading lights among hands of the Sheriffs. We fear that any Education, an in to be looked � for, costs the militia garrison artillery at Esquimalt and littll - I of this week, has been postponed until next
I treasury a large sum every year, though no Halifax has been increased from about 400 dependence ; that is putting it too strongly. beat. - I 19th. A ]or 6
Toronto Conservatives, has started at) agi- appeal Mr. McKellar may make io the men to nearly 1,000 men, When it is con- No one supposes that every recipie -The Hartney Star of .March 30th, says: ! Wednesday evening, April Dous,f,d
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tation for a Coalition Government for the public oh behalf of the Sheriffs will net fall one will say that too much is spent on this � there Pass Puts his neck under a yoke ; but it"Is I 11 Mr. Forayth, of Whitechurch, Ontario ! crowd is expected. -Mr. Thomas 14c'
L The sum asked for sidered that in all the rest of, Canad ' I is now proprietor of the Mansion house,
. . All-important matter. reasonable to assume that he will not- alto- I who came up here with a car of horses a , .
Dominion, to be led by Messrs, Laurier and on very responsive, ears. ' We are sorry for are only 700 garrison artillery, it will be w iluable taking possession last Wednesday. -Mr -
He is disgusted with the pres- hie sake t' 1� education is $668,746, being an increase over seen that this increase at the two points gether forget the saving of money it has fewdays ago, lost one of the most vE - I Win. Vitson is in Kippen at preseut,-Mrl-
- Meredith. hat the income of his office is not the appropriation for last year of $12,720. him. It may not be generally i of his animals from inflammation, on Sun .
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ent Dominion Gove'rument an it is now con- greater, but still he should not be a very Administration of Justice, for which the mentioned can only be carried out by co- been to )) Dallas, of Wingham, WJ68 Visiting Mrs
. Government take $248,975 this year, comes operation with the Imperial troops. This known tbat-iriany of the passes -all that are i day last. e Emigb, of the Commercial hotel, this week.
stittwted, and eulogizes Messrs. Laariek and severe suff�rer on an income of fourteen next to Public Buildings, and is followed in at once raises a serious question, as to issued by one of the great railways, I be- 1 -On Friday evening, 318t ult., whil r. and Mrs-
lieve-&re annual, and not merely ses ' dri from Saltford to Goderich, with 1 -We are sorry to state that M
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Meredith- as two of the most able and hon- hundred dollars a year. Plenty of men have . Mr. Wm, Me- I George Powell are on the sick list
! .3 descending order- by Civil, Government whether the Militia of Canada are to con "
37, Hospitals .tinue to maintain their position as a purely donal, so that to members who travei much Win. asham in a roadcart,
eat men i ' o, were they to unite $248,975, Agriculture $176.8 � Cabe, the veteran Orangeman, of Colborne, I -Mr. James Campbell has severed his COD-
A; Canada, wh to work hard ton hours a day and six days . ther the prequiefte is not insignificant. And in i - I � - I I .
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; $126,309, Legislation $121,7001', Colonization Canada is going to dislocate and break his right 1 her and has resumed farmina,-M.,
honest gp�teran�put. Canada's experience of the additional fees went to the public, in- A two -cent passener rate may perhaps not be � severely as to
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7 : Roads $95,350, and other smaller itemp. A defence with the Imperial Government. felt by Parliament when that matter comes I thigh. � He was taken to the residence of his I tont, of Staffia, brother of our�popular drug -
coalition governments is not such as to cause stead of the lawyera, we would feel disposed statement laid before the House shows the 4my or two before prorogation the House I daughter, Mrs, Matheson, and next day re- I gist, spent Sunday in town.-mr. Harry
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