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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-03-23, Page 4Of I it W Iloilo 4 11URON EXPOSITOR. 31ARC]a THF� -18". TI MAI NEW,A:6V19,R SPMENTS. College they would apply with three -fold that Mr. Framer not,only intends retirement Davies, of% the op ition drew attention force a Poo MThe figure betivieen the parentheal tt h I F gainat the Dominion I Experimental, from tile Government, but retirement from to the resignation of Judge Palmer from -the The 0]2t&riO LsgiSktUre. not a shot was fired in reply, the white ftg met with a terrible accident R a er exe , arm. befich of the Supreme Court of New Bruns- was auled doivvn,� and the inau rgents sur- ago in He was h few weekx one denotes the page of -the papeir on which the The latter part of lat week Was Ve Manitoba. I inc 0 xdverWswent will be found. the Legislature as well. ry renddred unconditionally. 91PIng and got his hand "It is right anA proper that the Opposition, At a convention *4#, and questioned the propriety of, the teresting in the Legislature. On' Wednes- caught in t e mac"e- —U",CUY in Brockville the other [day, he was again 0*FORDWrxs.4-The fifty-fint race be- which tore all the flesh off his arm * ; I "ell Were Proud of Our Repu tion-�-Brlght Bros. (6) shou'ld scrutinise and criticise the manage- X0 rament accepting the resign to law the h r as 0� a g ation hen day Mr. Aubrey White, of the Crown Lands twedn the crews of the 'Universities of Ox- ' elbow. It will be some time before he 'south Bankrupt Stock- &,Cq. (6) unanin�ously nominated,. but a, c'ommunioa- c vn:u —T e bo Bulle"-Jackton & Greif. (1) ment of every department of the public ser- rave character had been re- Department and Mr. Noxon, inspector of ford"and-- Camb4dge since 1829, when th in a a be able to work a$ain wife Handsome Prints......H. F. Ed mets. mpson intimate t res6ittseries.begimn, was ro'Wed Saturday left for harbor brl vice. Indeed, did they not do, so, the mera- . ir John Tho Prisons, were befo P Kincardine on Tuesday -of this Strayed -Andrew Gov*nloek. (6) tion from him made it clear that he would 10 a a ainst Judge Palmer th Hood and wards. (8) not, "der any circurnstaaces hae re the Public Accounts mornm mbar for Service -w, J. Chesne bers"'of the-Gi6vernment would not have an be a candi- g, and Oxford won by 3J lengths in week. Of 6 matter could -be better discussed an Committee, but the Opposition membe a 36 Out Millinery date agi�in, and that the state of his health r , 21: -lie P -6D 09-Wirn. okard. (q) —0 of New rin oloda--N. T. Clu opportunity of showing off their faithful he papers had been brought down, and,,, though they thought at one time they had TI�F, GRBux Fj[�'kG.—Tbe green flag of Ire- bor broke I Still -Rey We - made it absolutely imperative that he should o, ted to the advanced4ge and failing,pye- 01 -Dil & Speare (5) stewardship by statements such as the found a mare's nest, were unable to do any- 'land was hoisted r'n public school buildings Lakelet. Sale of Farm Stook -4. Melfaugh retire, from all public positions. 7 Under light of the Judge as justifying the accept- S&t1 ad - ton* 01) above. We have only g* ef ex- N6 Do You Need Wall Paper 2-0. W. Post. (5) iven very bri v�nce of his resh ation. The conduct of thing with them in the way of mwk* in W York on urda, but' not so in bor- Hats and Cap@ -J. l(.010togh. (8) these circumstances the convention, with gn lng 0P' BrookIv ITEMS.—Mr. T. . Dulmas hu tracts froin the speech of the Minister of n. The iparade of Hibernian$ 111 -a, who Judge Palmer on the bench has been not -ori- ital for their party. The fact is the ni� Ne Ork been visitin his It returned to Essex on 'To Farmenb-T. T. C�lqnan. (8) much 'regret, accepted the situation a admi ch 9 ome Noveltio nd I usly'partian in election cases, and the op- istration seems invulnerable. eggs daughteris recover. Bing 8 -:--smith & Stedt (8) 1 Agricultureibut even from these the readers in whi 47 divisions partici 'Saturday.—Mr. C1 cover. Tte pated, was the la gest seen in that city for -erich visitil 1101ce Pfintd"H. F."Edwards. nomin d another candid4te. oaition are not going to allow the matter to On the same day the debate on Mr. Mar- yearii. ing-slOwly—Quitle a number of the farme � skurdat Chance+0offman Co. (8) i re AnU (8) will see that the College and Farm are not Snook Dickfi Town Property for S&W-Robert Eadle. are engaged in Bugar-makin i r p. ter's motion to abolish Government House! Rk Guess we —WeM–rZ 4 only doing a good work for the Province,but i I M'wAY INC rNA,—The railway from 74lisithst Wilt lratch�4 H. Rail& (5) As AN instance of partizan reporting we DE11ATE ON THE AD -DRESS. was resumed and a li4ely will have some toffee pulls. -fthe IndePend, Denver, I one it was. Tientsin to Shan . ai is completed, and is ent Order of Good Templ Seed Grain for Ssae-w. H. Perrin. (5) they are being judiciously and i economically may, say tha in the discussion of M The debate.on the address in reply to the Eventually, however, Sir' Oliver's amend- being patronized ar's intend h Now Grocery -John Dopp. (6) by immense nurnbers of an oyster supper on Satur tv-ilft- 9 Sale of a V%lusble Farm -J. Laporte. (5) managed. Meredith's motion for biennial sessions speech fromthe throne beganon Friday ment was passed by a majority of 50 to 32. ass6ngers, and Jarries large quantities of day, March 18%. Horsepower for Sale�Thomas prown. (8) afternoon and is still in progrem at this Then came the debate o Biennial Sesio It pays to be a Good Templai, —Mr, of Stand by The Be ns, Eeavy goods, whjch were formerly conveyed William ---:Roberl 11"Albralth Coultes.1 (8) the Legislature, which took place last week, writing. After Sir James Grant had on motion of Mr. Meredith. It was not with immense la or on springless Allen has rented his f�rin to Mr. BeIL i'llifield carts and The Carnival of Nations. (8) The Difference. the Empire devoted fourl. columns - to a re- moved and Dr. L finished, however, and did not seem to pack animals. Although he had a ver A - For Sale -James Beattie. (s) achapdle bad seconded the disagreeable da *a Xf motion for the adoption, It excitement. for his sale, we heat, things; solt� Bauslaugb's Studio open To-Diy. Last week we mentioned the inaccurate port of Mr. Meredith's speech and onl evoke nine Y five Mr. Laurier arose -very, wey as as -Sma W1 � CAM of Thanksi--Sesforth Roller quotations made in the Legislature by Dr. lines amid loud oppbsition cheers, and h On Thursday there was a most interesting X. Is. (8� to the speech of 'Mr. 1.Mowat in reply. eld the One Jersey cow sold for; $60.-A public n -Secure the Shadow -Mr Phippen. (8) attention of the House and the cr and exciting time on the Fee System. Mr. P A Albert. meeting as held by the' Patrons - . W. Ortwoin. I owded f dressed Millinery Opening J Ryerson of the cost of maintenance of . pati- In marked contrast to this, the Globe de- galleries for an hour. H criticised the Ion . 8 inDUr mperance ha,IL (8) 4 A. F. Wood introduced a decidedly, new A nu�rnber Wilson's Grocery. -C. Wilson. (8) e P�THY ITEMS. iss Mary Graham, of -W, pon-1 Eggs for Sale -Wm. Hartry. (6) ents in some of the American hospitals. voted over a column to' Mr. eredi delay in summoning Patij Cleveland, Ohio is visiting relatives a of speakers were present, nghoni was Of th's ament and askel element into the Budget debate by moving nd amo How does this Please You? -R' Willis. (5), We again have a simil 1 n ,en e Green e"Sion at instance by i�nothsr -sp why the Government? policy on the French dment to the motion to go into friebds in this lo ality. -Mr. Georg Mr. Milne. -The social which Our Opening Days -Duncan &i' eech and a column and a half to Mr. .-A sow Duncan. (6) 1 � 8 9 WU to be member of the Opp�sition. treaty had not been announced in the speech 'supply, a prii­�ilege given by Parliamentary who has b ent in Ohio for over a year held at Mr. John Gregg's ion the 13th, 31orrit, haA Mr. Whitney, was Mowat's. This is a fair ample of theman- frOmthethrone. Hedevoted some atten. usage to an 0 'Position, but a Privilege used pa, returned to his home i�n the V=illage las postponed until the roads t are in a better _one who stands up high in the ranks of the ner in which the two leading journals treat ti6n* to the tariff conferences held since last parmilly anT with great caution. As is week. -Mr. Del condition for traffic. -A Public examination party,4n the debate on the budget, saidi ion le n the Orange 11�lis Sullivan,of Kingbridge, um he meet- may be T 8' of product fa, their respective sides. Those Who &pend �ession and critised the: holding of t genera y known, no amendment had -an auct' farm stocl�' and im- will be held by Mr. Shearer, i For instance there was the Departin moved to an amendment to the mo ile I u Iof ent with the manufacture e day of last week.; Mr. Sul- 1all on the 22nd of ch., A good conce —The ol upon the Empire for their �ents oi Mar rt Coloniz rs in secret, con- tion to go aflon roads - the manner of makii trastin th� meet into I It is taken' has given farmng for the present. Is to be given in the evening by th 9 ingi with the farmers as a vote of want ie children g=nflet 01 ing expendftures on roads and bridges was cerning public affairs, mua � have avery one which were o en. He:made a, great cal. of of col8n1UTTEeLnyce, as the Attorney -General men- r. Adam Gr n has re and outsiders. We e or fl singular and unbusinesslike, and ovei aided yie P d turned from .'Da- xpectthe exaiih Oil three ., 23rd, 1894. rseers indeed of how things are worked fun of the manufacturers who were each tioned. Mr. Wood backed tip his motion kotA, where. he ent last summer. -During Will be succesful as Air. Shearer is among were pad disproportionately; on one bridge in the Legislature. in just willing that the duties:' the' recent he rains the water inthe bui OR the goods array of ice to the Globe fifies and an cKinne GD, lies 1z of thair 'by an elaborate best teaellers.-Mr. Jerry the overseer's wages were $119, the work neighbors should be reduced, but wh hour's speech. Mr. Woods amendment river rose so Ilia that its great for -Lee caused and son left for Manitoba on Monday. -Mij, we must may that few par o de- me,', 410 84 ; on another the overseer got t4mn journals deal clared thit the duties on their own articles , a we place in the flu me. Al�l Yooey, of Mildmay, is is'i 'i h The Ontario Agrietaturai College. w 8 that: 'In the opinion of this House a break in a V Iting er friell Mr. A.. W $196, the workmen $183 ; on yet another as fairly in this way with opponents as it should be maintained. ' The disastrous effect the esent mode of t* nd paying necessary rep have now been m our bur -Mr. Jam g. f ppoin in a made, an&, es Saunders The Opposition in the Ontario Legisla, the overseer received $241 50,- the does. Y r a, ture workmen of the regulations under the Behring Sea b f Pee registrars 4 gother county the mill is again in good running. order.- rented his fArm to Mr. Reading. Ile hag of 1,11as ke the Out io, Agricultural, College:. tlay ice was held in tli�, Presl�y- moved to Clifford, where he intends build. bi ar verseer's award upon Canadiafi sealers were brought is unsatisfactory and 'Should be' C ok4en:, .101 do not Ii $312 27 in another case the o officials ommunion set was $133, the workmen's $69 82; in anot er out, and he condemned the prQposal changed ; and th ing a fine regidence.-Mis' They rarely miss an opportunity to sail it, th' THii PATRONS' Sun It 8, wmg: t L of - at the appointment terian church ast Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Emily Po a the follo as Of all tter, -A te i 7 -it airn, t e iriiiiister, preached a '%F-- , e overseer got $24 50, the workmen $14 62; p %blishing a fast Atlantic steamship service the said officials, who remun b h ver� int- notwithstanding the fact se salary or daughter of Rev. r. A. Potter, who is *'. that t !eir own and in another the sum of $175 50 was paid atrons realize that a capitalized ex- er- a mwith the immense subsidy of $750,000 a ation is provided in whole or mainly by the pre#sive sermon to a large audience.- tending Victoria College, Toronto, was friends at Otta to the overseer and $92 93 to the workmen: penditure of $290,000,000 on by the Missionary Society' wa have acknowledged the a fast Atlantic year. localities for which llspark;; sue they are appointed, as delegate to should ot be in -vested in the Executive of the convention I Detroit. We think it tb There was too much ornamental work service could be ent if it is to be The Prim 'm&wood. cess and value of the' Ontario institu- there." better sp I e Minister in his reply was not D� In There'�*W up. to his usual form, because quite an honor for a girl of sLKteen. tion by establishing farms similarl con. spent at all, in relieving the farmers of C the Province, but -in the People of the local- BRrm?s.-Dltr�ng the past two vveeks or before the ducted at. various poiRts i�n the Do inion �-'Xow, ally person unacquainted with i the ada from some Thompson is really a � good parliamentary Ity either directl or through their nutini- mo#e we have "Id beautiful spring-like'wea- 'Of their present hardships. debator, and 6 . ipal bodies.' facts, reading the above stateme iould ' oming,�after Mr. Laurier's e We was followed by Sir thek, which is s9metbing /very unuival for fifteen nt, if $-i ism v DrysdAle.- goo -But, the- Minister of Agriculture, is 50, 000 a year is to be gir h er Mowat in a twenty minutes speech, ariners his naturall u o bee Ven to a steam- speech sounded rather tame. 'He contended th4time of the year. -F bee himself a practical farmer, is always "' to done and'that these overse ship company to carry mill" aires rapidly tb't the success of our !agricultural e and then things began to get excitin . The viciinity have coilimenced ploughing.�-If the and snow have 1011 xhibiti 9 BREEzy LOC�Its.-The iee have ers had been! 4 the World's Fair proved that the farmers -Attore General showed some of show the futility of those attacks wh h I un- to Europe, it will have to be raised by Y- the weak warm. weather continues the maii,6 sugar A e al entirely aisappearedfroifi the lake. Ftbruary, were not in such a bad condition as repre- Points m- Mr. Wood's -position, and pointed se 'on ill so Durand as on be over. -The entertain- 'was fortunate enouRh to gur-e haa an opportunity of doin so. Alon, this duly favored at the expense of the' country- means of the customs tariff. That is all sented by the opposition, He defended the out the' necessity of the-, 1, . Mr. Hardy, in his a motion bi§ing treat- irient under the auspices of the shoot a sea -gull on Thursda;y of las Tfie c eech, made the follow- true, and we hope the Patrons will make delay in calling Parlia mient together on the Young Peo- t w,ek-,.A line he n�a4le an able and admirable d0fence ed as a want of confidence motion. After I A ation, which was held last feat of which lie is justly I J ing explanation. He said pe� ssoci 'Of his management of the farm and thelbene- 4C themselves heard as lou nd that,it was a wise thing to a recess Mr. Whitney, spoke, br 'I against - ­p1roul-Mr. and the clo4k, dly -)nthis question grou wait the eezi Thitrsday eveni�ng, was a grand success. M a L. Johns 'piltat fits it has produced, in the Legisla On the question of - Colonization bridge as they, have done on some others. If this action of Congress on the Wilson Bill. He tile Fee System for half an hour. onorable Th6; proceeds -is ton, of FAnsville, wag t o ito,%iard the purchasing of a guest of Mrs. Stelck last week.- not %`606 I Mr. WIL I I overnment-were anxiou tc Iti- George W. Ross in one of the best spee �ure a overseers' qharges, the honorable gentleman, said the G 8 � oil ches i )rtry ittances in the -few days ag,,. In reply to the charge I that Mr. Whittle , h twenty millions of dollars had to be raised for t a! Society, which, without Smith has been visitinc, acqual Geo Cts of C5 _ i -ad not stated the fa vate- trade with the United States, and in- of the session opposed the motion, adducing dou: t, will be greatly 'appreciated by the e past week. H� andhis fiviends endea .sex the Colle�,,� wak not a paying instituti4W n the case. We had trie&-to make it appear by direct taxation,- instead of by customs thilated that they won many strong arguments. for the present sys- men bars. P d take advantage of ra am: Shettler vi'IT-ytinh g butter in the vicini forsu re .. pres- . ty iner that there were overseers who had (tone collections we ate very sure�rit would not be dith followed, and ve- ds in the northern part of use on the boat he is constructing at Lake. the ent Ivisiting frien min so much as the'lucome did not baance� little or nothing themselves and had r,eceiv- This Was an acknowledgment of Mr. tem. ently den�unced is-a�t are aid. But it does come on tile Wilson Bill to accomplish that object. hem Mr. Me the, Government, for the-'cdipty.- Krupp, who was visitin view, which is to be ' sed through the AMA I services 9 u outlay, and that therefore the management ed large sums of money for their hour by the clock, eilds -%is ck for severa I -ad p t of the pockets L urier's charge that the Government an He was. in good fri in Ta days,return- summer at -nd Bend.-bame rumor Ire- oin o I must be defective a extravagant, Mr. while very small sums were paid the actus' of he people all the same, one way or the " were look form, and his voice p I Gra I ing to Washington," and was articularily rich and ed �on Tuesda3,-'Mr. S. Nadiger, while portsthatwe are abouttolse oneof tur laborers on the works. The honorable gen- t. �ference -the Premier made to the of fire wo�king in the sawnill, hid the misfortune fairest Young ladies. Whai is a lose to I Dryden replied other, and don't you forget ii the only r mellow, but his speech was too full and d � while admitting fective rept to the remar'ki of afly ef- to 4a-ve one of hi�i fingers come in contact will be again' to Midlesex., Firebroke"t was surely a. very narrow aridl Committee and knew perfectly well that it Behring Sea matter, an and passion and prophecy to be us But this i tleman had been in the Public Accounts tariff.� He made a long reference to the a re unfair way of looking at things. The agri the Attor- witIl the large saw. -Mr. Solomon Schwalm, about two o'clock a. in. oin Sunday, at 4ha dnce, 1 �el cultural w1lege, the - agricultural so -bat etly iremarks The -at the regulations we're i unsatisfactory to -GeneraTand the Minister of Education. of Pigeon, Michi is visitin frien4s in residence of Rev. Father� Courtois. had been brought out time af er time t A CONTEMPonAnyqui t th, ney three I AA ent h!a cir- present. -7r. and Mrs. n noise im' the kitchen chanical skill in bridge -building, and had, in twine factor in Kingston penitentiary af- cumstances they should; b acce the -debate tbougUit was shown as clearly ch, were t4e guests of Mr. n all tho other features of the depart9 no in rery new brolight out in and "etie these overseers were selectea for their me- Ottawa government is starting a binder C�nada, contended t ijunder all -the There was tbi this vicin thinki g lie heard a is a y pted as sat- Will, ams, o Zuri 4n acknowledgment as could be that the idea of the Opposition and'Mr. Hall on Sunday­-4'his week � it is when it fell � from his hands, were but d, paxt of the system to devglop the cases lie menti�Aed, done the 1, about three o'clock ope e&the door leading it the industry of agriculture. He mightl as ter the plan set by the Mowat governmen . t isfactory. He made to th6'kitchen, well ask where were the results of the work with -their own hanr was not to effect a reform, but simpl to ge of the �e lserotph= of �the courtesy of the n in facilitat- t our sad'duty to record the death of Simon to the -floor, The -D- m,' itue'of $350,000 or 84W,OM. on ' ' 4 fire completely destroyed laborers being employed, only to do such in the Central Prison. If instead of start- ing the close of publicob"upsoin"Ietsiso the -Government into a trap and make poli- Motter, of Elkton Mich., who died ing, as it had d -pendi agri- last session t; tical capital, Their whole in, the the buildi gaine ood headway land #Ve cultural societies. , That would be' quite work as filling in grayel or stone." in- a factory to. make twine,the Ottawa gov- so as 'to enable him toJeavd` for Paris to '? on March before being aim appears to Deftoit Hospital; from Uraemia fhe inmat&j -had b en This puts quite a different rnment bad aolished take part in the arbitrati I reasonable as the argument that 0 discovered. -the face on the po-� e the ditty when it was on. be not to benefit the country but to catch 16th,at the age of 34 Years,11 months and 9 escaped only with their ltv�s. The fire is were %sI used. The two things were part of he sition. As a mattel, of fact the ked to do so, it would have been more t Sir Richard Cartwright followed with a the Government napping. Jud from day§. Iris remains were brought ove supposed tp have been caused by some live ,istack r )tere same system, and along. different es principal as 0 caustip. speech in which' he said that Sir the speeches of members of the gin sition on gaturday, to the residence', of INEIr. James in the ashes left in the purpose." HaA the duty been abolished OPP90 coals which had been sought to obtain the Part of the work was done by the overseer' and'from hat we know of the men who de- Ha ever. same object. Lo,, or s John Thompson. had returned front Paris, liv Weib, his brother-in-lawtl from wq'nce the kitchen. The building was insured fof a moment, said Mr. Dryden, at the res Its themselves,.andthey were in no way favor- it would not have been necessary for either " Sleeker and more sanctimonioul3 than ered them, we are quiie certain that, were thefuneral took place on Sun aftern�on, $1,00O.. -T -he population' of �the vicInift e; ay Y is obtained at the Chicago Exposition. The ed by the Government at the expense of the governm ents to -have started a factory. Com- ever," and, " his pret�y companion," (Sir Mr. Meredith and his colleagues, in power, and, was attended b a large i concourse� rapidly increasing. -Two eks ago Wedsi -of the] I Y of we Province of Ontario, t�he farmers 0 n a3lo nothing would be further from their people, as_ Mr. Motter was well acquairited nesday a stranger to these , arts came to am at any : rate, had shown that they c -at- P La f 0 t public. This i Fetition. would have done the work of but C. H. Tupper), had returned with a title thoughts than to banish the Fee System. If in Mr. Johnsons 'week. I I a just about the same with all 11� 1. d - notwithstanding that the anada t�is vicinity, he being a former resident town' line, Stanley, -more than hold their own with th i ing this monopoly much more quickly, cheap- a better system of the ose 0 the. charges of extravagance preferred had been given away and with the consent is ever put into operation, of Zurich. He leaves a wife and three chil- and on Tuesday anoth ana t6IM came from older and we may rest assured it will be b r the i er cate to the house r . richer countries. These against the Mtowat Government, and these IY and ofiectually tharf rival, establishments of England, whose government was appar- of the S4iible line, Stan- alls - I aWed L'b dren to mourn his early demi of Mr. R. Lamont f eral party. That all the s�t c reforms results were.due to the expenditure on thee under Government auspices. ently willing to sacrifice our interest in ley �ii ru .1 charges, apparently recklessly made, should t — - As the strangers can; speak neither -the j � matters that be had referred io. Oul be taken with a large g order to keep on good terms with a power- they introduce are rileriely politic I trickery. En all, French nor German, t - r., 11 rat a Exeter. 91i lie comatun- the victories in live stock and gram n of salt until both ful nation like the United States. Sir is amply proven by the fact that every man ity would do well to keep their eyes on sides are heard. of them repudiates ev ITms.-The farmers in this Vicinity hr6 been won if we had had no agricultur sq- DOINGS AT THE DOMINION -Richard alluded to the ielease of McGree en the thought of ad- busy , them, as in all,probability they will be go cieties and no 'T vising a change in the much more extrava- ng sod and, getting ready for ing off s 'v'lct6rie m gaol and asked the Min. te r -Farm ? Would the 'CAPITAL. ind Connolly fro . (ploughi sprililg see � ini.- I in the fruit exhibit where the wasteful methods of the Dominion impson, i -of f ght. in Fdbr tained were 33 pet cent higher than the di (By Our Special CorrespntJ all the other convicts who were sick of being, overnment, with whom, James,! � London, brou -results ob THE Toronto Telegram makes the follow. ister of Justice if he, were going to release G 54 r J. f�rt and di M % William apossibly, their ay of any other, country, have been wo OTrAWA, March l9th. in prison. He brought out the scandalous fac wighl Ph ng reference to Canada's 'greatest orator united voices might have. some weight. speni th� first of the week here Ithe ests ------- -he his m but for the orgaization of- the fritit-grower No one who reads the t Friday was pas of the Metropolitan house, ' speech of. the Opii. Parliament cannot yet be said to be v that Cabinet Ministers hal d frequently sed� very quietly in the p --Mr. rell be- araps, Re Grey. an at Ottawa on Friday can gun because, although the debate eevy and Connolly in gaol, and Wea�away and Miss M, ag 1, a FOOTBALL MATOH.-On the 9th of March of the Province ? - Would C position leader "' Assembl. V. W. - McDon I' Mis Aggie nada hav ited McGr y X number of questions were dis- sat�w swept the boaird in cheese if the on the ad posed of, a few bills advanced a tage or V. White attended I - ng peopi I � I a large assembly gathered to w-itiiess a -very sa re had bee declared 'that the Government' had been the 4ethodist YOU e a coi7ven ion -at has p4 - no Dairyman's Association, and if there had credit,all its brilliance to the inspiration of dress has commenced, an adjourument will afraid to call Parliament until they had withdrawn, and the House adjourned at Lon4lpn this t, interesting game of foot ball betweenthe I hauldol airy department in the college? It rs ind about 4:30 o'clock ; when, however, the week.f-Mr- R, S. � Lang is 'i been no d the moment. Orato' whose in' a are not -take place from Wednesday -to Tuesday of made their peace with McGreevy and ing a rushing buaines�s in the implemelit young Shamrocks of No. 4, Morris, and the hedii could not -be -said that these remits were the' 'stored by hours of labor have few moments next week over the Easter holidays. There Connolly. members of the Government had their hands of sec6n -work of any one of these features, but all of inspiratio. Apart altogether fro full for an hour or two,, hearing the repre- line, �s is also Mr. I Harry Jones, agent, who Young Invincibles op No. J, Grey. The THE EASTER ADJOIURNMENT. e farm on the grounds of the in the was an extra interest taken in the opening sentations of a number of soldleveral NoxoJi drills to th� ers in match was I ed lower! tl these various instrumentalities were work- sotuldness of the speaker9 In the cours of his ll'emarl--a Sir deputatioiis. this �eighborhood latter, in aylli% the home team was victori�. ing to the same end, and had a A e Lare in the 8 Politics a speech proc edings on account of this being Lord John Only- one bill was introduced -to minend last week.-LThe monthly ous by three'goals to none. &vi stockiand graina, wbichwaa held here on d that the Budget speech e surrogate act -by ]Wr. Magwood, Thu]-'dd y of last week was a 6ccess.­M�. homc-ltb urier on Aber-deen's first session, and it was known would be delivered on Wednesday, but this Mr. TaiVs bill amending the incoip4ati n bugC work. When honorable members asked for like that delivered by Wilfred La Thompson state th day kesults, he (the sipeaker) woul. Friday is a treat to lovers of th GLIE-ALNINGS. -Some farmers here began d point to e Anglo- that this distinguished nobleman -tends haviilg an auction 91, -Dame Ritijor these things as some of the r although Was evidently a pii--ce of bluff designed t- 0 �or+ 14dworthy i.� esults, which Saxon tongue." 0 of the People's Lif6hisurance Comp I plou ing on March 9th. any was eo an idvanced Radical, is fond of P g the sale 0 they cGuld ii6t help knowing alreadv revent the Opposition from continuin read a third time. his househol� effects on tells us of a wedding in the nea future.- unless vice -regal Suncoe streqt I on S6turd r debate on the address. The earliest date at Monday - afternoon saw the ay at ext, Mr. John Messrs. P. Ferguson and John H.olin am they were wilfully; blind -or could not see. display.! He did not disappoint n this re- which the Bu t� �n n n THE following rem& dget speech can be delivered Monday session. A small amount of e Edwop- doing duty usual brief Gill yAll wield c h0a0i n in e r.' M r. as Jurymen at Goderic The ger road. thy intends, with i oving to week; honorable gen�leman pointed out as the by �hi Dudas spect the six oreven thousand people who is next Tuesday, a week to routine business-- was disposed of and the Of Cran. -On re Banner are to -the poittt, from to -morrow, i 8 family, � rem -Mr Alexander McNair sults of this elaborate and vakiable systein and the accurate gathered on Parliament hill. Dressed in a which date the house will a ourn. Manitoba. �Mrs." P. ailip La�g is absent 9t brook, will have a barn erected of machinery the sale of a few bushel's of delineation of the situatio House had adjourned by four o'clock. The ain a n, will be appreci- handsome uniform with cocked hat and red Oroncq on a visit t on his farm, team a a car . ring lte address is being debated in the Senate point of interest of the sitting was the At- o her mother,! who is set- concession -erich, lb ill. �-Mrff. P r ege. :n1e d very person who has watched with e iously! ioebe Hais, has pur John AhTaggart has been gettin the mater- -nd a few head of 'stock at the colt ind white plumes,'and seated h T1 lot 21 IZ, this season. Mr. Chicago Expo- `Y e to-day,'the mover being lion. Mr. Fergu. torney-GeneraPs reply to Mr. Clarke's b ignored the results at the Y ee drawn by four black It rses, with liveried ques- chase the Stanlak(. property, on the' oxiii ial ready for its construe ran A*a ce at the great gates per ner ofq uron and C wling streeta, Anderson, of Wawanosh, soil of Prince Edward Island and the see tion as to the ownershi tion.!!Vr. James -the B#1 n. and the successes Canada had achev deggr of closeness -the proceedings of postillions, his entran 0 of the old Up e(I in the markets of the viorld,.which arties in the Legislature during the present of the square was t onder Ron. Mr. Casgrain,,of 'Windsor, On- Canada -College grouil a which Sir Oliver Stanlake. fro was vui in 'at he signal for-lo'ud cheers, tario. The Government as d Sen'ator Ber- tedIv vested in �the let. to days last weef.- -capture 4owed how rapidly Canada was moving on- ession. --; It says He was accompanied by Colone ke claimed was undoub Ardagh The property is tiow Mr, H. Ball's for a few jurimg i -ward in all departments of agriculture," I Growski, nier, of Manitoba, to second the a�ddr Crown, as -Afrs. James Hill is visiting herb One day recently there was a wood bee at "The Ontario Opposition 9 A. D. C. to the Queen, and by Me ess,but against Mr. - Clarke a vieN� 'hat Mr. J.'. -rother, James McKayls, on usly Mr. Clancy, w the will be condubted it the Trevitt Memorial when about forty cords of wood were cut. ho is led *it -61is becomin Arthur he refused because he is not ih accord with they were made over by the Crown to . T. Westcot�, this week. -Services Mr. the 15th concession any f�r A few days previo - lore entang h its �nti-Catholic alli- Gordon, the secretary, and surrounded by the Gover-nment School Policy. cit churcli on Good riday evening, by th6 A party was held in the eve y --Oh- t'h6 Principal financial critic for the Opposi- un While Mr. Meredith as' Guards, whose plumed and golden helmets Mr. Daly has given notice of a Govern. tion hiarbor inces every day. an escort from the Princess Louise Dragoon gn Tuesday the debate on the Fee q e ning, music be. boys 1b, tion, tried to show that the College is being �ures the cc try 'that �he has no quarrel a- Rev. R W. Hunt. - lent a great deal of splendor to.the display ment bill to give the ballot to the people of was taken up and continued unt u .7Mr. H. J. Glanville ana ing furnished by a string band, There have 'firer, rid f " 11 familylinioved to London Tues been a number of parties around here lately, ,extrava antly conducted, by contr . Tith the supporters of separate chools, his o'clock, when a division- was taken, the re- day last.-- 9 'asting the lieutenants in the Legislature keep up their Followed by members of his staff and. the th6 Northwest Territories., This is a reform but none more enjoyable than this one, the boo f It fi�ndi,ng and ire tumbling over eac x- for wkioh the Opposition 'have fought for at of Mi Wood's amend- aJarie8 paid to the Principa and Professors whole Government House party, His F sult being the defe Mr. H. Dearing� milkoln lost two Vail six or h ment by a vote ot 49 to 29. uable "milch cows last week. -Mr. -Henr� many years, 'and - The Patron y 811-YER WDDING. that th ith the salaries paid to Iligh School and� in their eagerness to join tb -Mr. Daly �did not give no- T.R&C, �,of the Lake road, . A number Of 'wi oT, all et ganiz e new anti- cellency arrived under the great clock tower member, Mr; McNaughton, the P. Hay, had eighty friends and neighbors assembled at the com. fancy Collegiate Institute teachers. In L c0holie or ation. Major Hiscoti, of precisely at three o'clock,- and was there tice of his bill un til he saw that Hon. Joseph member, Mr..McCallum and Mr. C P. A. cords of cord wood out at his wood bee on modious residence of Air. John trachan Lon' or -edit reply to Welland has joined it, A saluted by a guard of from the Gov- Martin, of W y F. Campbell J an- honor innipeg, hadT'laced a notice on the Equal Righter, amPbell, Thurs�,ay of last week. -Mr. Luther Mani' M thig Mr. Dryden showed the fa -tee of Mr. Met as a ernor-General 8 Foot Guards and passed in the 'voted with the Opposi- n n onday eyenin a11 fell Y -editli hi paper to the same effect the previous tion. he , �%,ho has been visiting his parents e twenty-fift anniversar I'lac of such o�her suppoi f, March 5th to celebrate eq for membership, Dr R ppli- through the oorway to, the tu day. As Mr.. Daly is one of those who g th of Mr. and in the. 4 ne of God e re the past few months, -4 edinparison by. pointing out the dfferenf yerson,'Mr. Mere- Save the Queen, fro vot for the Northweat Mr. er dith's Biennial Session reoolu- left for hi The, the sea 0 rig and man) attended the coniven- in the regimental band. in CIea;w&ter, Manitoba, on Wo, I quests were e IN THE RED CHABER. on several occasions he and his colleag tion was defeated on Wednesday night in a Y ple"antly ent6rtained with parlor games, performed, and th tioln f the Order in HP,,milton and go nda last. character of the work dith's i lit It ed against the ballot a hom' Mrs. Strachajes marriage. 8 out ties responsibilities assumed by' each and in- of his way in the Legislature to find Letme-nowtake your -readers are now swallowing themsely square Yote by 51 to 26. The three in- music, ecitations, and social -chat. At 12 fault into the les to their own dependents, 1-Mesars. stanced the difficulty they exp rith the grants made to Red Chamber of the Sena' disgust. McNaughton, Me- Orris. o'clock the company proceeded to the dining publiall te anddepict the Callum and Campbell, voted against the NOTES. -Township council meet at room to partake of an elegant repast pre- ture eriericed in� Roman Catholic M ret hospitals, although these grants brilliant scene. Seated �Qning their best men,., as they were fre-1 are mad6 on the throne was The School questions both in Manitoba resolution and with the Governinent. tho pared by the Mises Strachan. host His Excellency in full vice -regal splendor and the hall on,the 26th inst..�-John The tovmb ,eeisely the same basis -so much per Northwest are evidently to Hall, who was and hostess were made the recipients of hotel It_ I -quently in receipt of iost tempting offers oll�ii'` a they are made to Protestant and ar6und him a b be live issues. Mr. Lariviere-, a visiting:friends pi rilliantlY uniformed goin rn- a ac6nsisting of Colonel Growski; General nient supporter, and Mr. Tatte, of the 0 News of the Week. returned home. Mr. Hall brought a el 'presents and the front similar institutions in the State's, and, hosi itals. Party politics have got t t week has� handsome and valuabi e. a e 8� Qove, ebb, when they are P- ne*,,' guests dis ersed to their - several homes to, p -rove that there was no extravagance in 0 a low. Herbert ; Colonel Powell,the Adjutant -Gen- position, are both movitigfor� the papers,and violin him a i this 4juarter, he said used to make war ou the KossUTH DEAD.-LouiS with him, and will be better prepared unanimously) a reeing t had spent 'him in Honorable sweet music for those a very enjoyab -e evening, a(l wishing I Mr- lovely I me, the halt and.tlCe blind, sim . ply on ac eral ; Lieutenant-Colonel, the Senator Bernier's refusal to second the a, Kossuth, the than ever to supp hat they coutt of religion." Matthew -A Im A Hungarian patriot, died Tuesday night. who ca4 " hoe it YC 11, ade with wn. "--The March lambi dudMrs. Strachan many years a farm� A fait, -comparison might be nt er, saistant Adjutant -Gen- dress shows there is strong feeling in the DIED.-Chales B. Lascins, one of the was doing splendid up till Tuesday of lastl and prosperity. the salaries paid at the Ottawa Rxpe-riment- eral; Colonel Lake,Quarter Master General - atter. On the other hand Mr. Dalton Me. of happiness him to," Colonel Panet, Deputy Minister of Militia 1 he largestpiano manufacturer in the United week, when it seemed to be taking the rip, lover �bill to give t States, died at Philadelphia on Friday or something else. -Alex. Nichol, sr A�,OTHER useful public man has passed Lieutenant-Colonel Irwin, Inspector of Ar' orthwest- Territories exclusive control over night a& dnesday- al-Farin, and itwould be seen the -salaries 0 i -thy has given notice of a were much higher than at Oruelph. Profes- fron� this life. RYMENZAL.-At 6.30 o�clock We sor Saunders received $4,000 and a free Mr. R. W. Pli�pps, of To- ti lery and others of the headijimister staff e( ucation. the boss 'woo en The policy of the Government d bee of the season a, few inw, last week, at the residence of r. aY St. He was one of IP days� ey house. and by a score of I-o-oal Militia officers in full' i refusing to veto the Northwest School -Dr. Mary ago, 'when 30-. men took part.- Will. rewar, brother-in-law -of the bride, on rontp, died on Mond la W�NTS A POSTMASTEMH Professor Rol-)crtson, ho used - to Toronto's pioneer residents, military dress, as well as by His Exce Walker has applied to Postmaster R. Young, i the Sth concession a oodly, compay of busin, get $2,000a,t Guelph, ;%It(' and commenced Ilency's 0 dinance will probably beassed upon by a Bissell -General jr., 6th line, had a wood bee a few days ago. ere I to be appointed postmaster at Os- The nien-managed t ut was given 83� 000 Aides -de -Camp and Secretaries. To the people assemble vote of the Hoiise, and if de ministry ad- o: manufacture a good d to witness the nuptials of to go to Otta-wa, had had! his salary ill ' as- as a compositor and proof reader in the right of the throne, dressed in court uniforill wego, N, Y. rs Honorable Sir John Thmp- how they can logically oppose Mr. TyrHOID FEVER iN BuFFALo. -Buffalo is nifuht.-John.Aooney was away at Chatham e and other Globe. office. here to the same line it is difficult to see Singing songs was in order at B M 100i ed to $5 000 besides a house, , In the election of 1878 he stood the Right pile, too. James Lymburner, lof-Dakota, and Alm her�h I i got$1,400 each and a house. At MC7 a dau. liter of the late Duncan t LansIng Michigan the Presidentg espoused with great vigor and ability the son, first minister, and other members of G Aby's bill. uffering from an epidemic of typhoid fever, laVel attending the Orange Lodge. -Mr Dougall. Rev. D. Millar, of Brussel ot $3,000 wbi 250 cases having been reported since 8, per- -Professors $1,800and a the Cabinet also, in uniform. In front of Mr. Kennedy -for Glouces- of this month. the. lat and �iiss Farr, formed the ceremony, aiid a, h se, Prot�ction principle, and a painphlet ch the throne, s Burns, M. Rj� of Goilerich, were visiting He was: assisted by was a text -book through th, D.,KeU,y'a a few day� ago. 3' t Rev. D. F ormt,. of Wa State, I he is � ed eated all by himself, was the ter,'New Brunswick, who said be lost the AN HEM TO THE EMPIRE. -The Ent -A. Nichol, Iton. The brides - house eabli. At Cornell, New York =1 0 anTress maids werelliss Sarah McDougall and Min the 'Wricultural Profes tcam- Lieutenan't-Governor of the Northwest Ter- Governorship of Xew Branswick because he of China has given birth to a son bad a stone , bee. on I Friday of last I ih, week. the The grour4d was in al Very- soft Maggie Yuill, and the roomsmen were Mr. and -qOrs got $3,000 each, paign1for every N. P. wiriter and speaker rit0ries, clothed in his official dress, and be- wa a Roman Caholic, is to be called to the succession of the present dyn condition )�Ialcolll . : no house, nd in otherttes the figures n Bl�ck . and 1r. P. es ver, to see the folly of his hind him r6bed.in ermine and scarlet f3at asty is thus consequently it -ivas I ard puilii� for horses' were higher yet. The Pr "ident had been He lived, howe- Senate and a new election brought on in assur�d. McDougall. offered '$,000 !Afst year to go to th cours� We ar 9 ut hictd- pr" United Sir Henry Strong, -Chief Justice �of the that constituene at 6nee. . e sorry to say � onte of the boys help- Haindsome cream costumes ere wom by p and as man enou It to-ack-nowledg Su. reme Court -of ba� Y NATURALIZ e e States, b eferred reillail I' mistake, and 'of late years has been as P adaand the Justices ING.-For the first time in the ed to empt a tall botle oftangle-leg. the bride and her attendants. Aliss jennie seem met 7ier to them, we * � I wed- ed positions with s pposed to the high pr4ective tariff as Foreign Consuls, the 1 applied for naturalization papers. He made pose, but 'they wo sup- ding march as the Several graduates of the College had secur THE DEBATE CLOSED. history of the United States a Japanese has ling here. 'is oftbeCou.A. Then tb ere were Archbishops, time would The McLahliu, of Brussels played the heriff, s ornierly uld have hatiled-just as arty took their' places >jow�-- alari6s rangini't from $I,- . in favor of adopting it, - the Major, and The closing of the debate on the address application in, Boston. many h@s if t , modified form. oil either side of the chamber were crowded IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. he t bottle had never been reftnts of &,useful and 000 to �L' he f other Officials, - The. seats of the benators w is made memorable b the brilliant speech sto , forthe ceremony- � With regard only fil y -Queen Victoria seen. -Miss Maggie Kelly, of BI th, is at . chraeter were made, and many Y were the good wishes r Hou. Joseph arti ondon for Florence on her annual visit present visiting at 1her bticle's on the 7th -to �Iie gene iil expenditure of In fact,.his advo- with ladies representit g the fshion and glit, in the M n delivered Mon- left L expressed -for the fu- n presence. of a. crowded to the South, o 0 the College he made the following c Protection ill 1878 did not a little to beauty of the capital, as well as many from . 11 the 14th inst. She was e ture ha.-r)piness of the contracting'parties. A oacy 01 (I Y 11i Alill carry �he Couservat H use and well-filled gallaries. line. -Pet r Ross hasi sold his frm to F. son, which should be satisf- -ive party back to power other cities all in'evening co#umes and in- He is an accompanied by several members of the Garniss. Bad roads ain't they ?" is the splendia repast was, 'Gtor to the Op- artill eloquent, and Jorcible speaker, a powerful Roal family. Partakn lof b the -p I Position. acC after their ex. ulsion from office oil eluding all the colors of the rainbow and a� d�bater, and greeting -we get now. o1v is the time to guests, after which the evening was devoted ve, said yni JT; 01111t of the Pacific e great many others known oil above all hard hitter, as Sir CAVED IN. -At Enid; Oklohoma, Friday subscribe for a good aPer, You� can get burner leave be "'The expenditure of the Ontario Agri- andal. Of late IY to the John Thompson had reas1r. to know when night, a dugout caved in on a whole family, 'THE EXPOSTTOR from �ow until January ist, to social enjo ent. !At. and Mrs. Lym- y modiste. As usual the ladies made no effort the " Yellow Martin)' directed the shafts of killi for Dakota next week. cult ears Mr. Phipps devoted himself most as era 1895, for The -Jilotris is that of the Dominion Experimental F his cutting sarcasm at the Premier, and re- iiarrowl escap6d with their lives. worth half the money, -Wm. ural College might be compared -w to conceal , their charms. The galleries ng two of the children. The oth arm. siduou&y to Forestry, and his letters on this above were crowded to their utm c�,Iled things that would better have been LOST U REA Craig is. en- e, for the all that was mission. At the far end ox the chamber pl"audits of his political friendsi but the re a second year at the BREVITIES. -Mr, Lee lianagement there was , unins" lin Blyth. He was aware his friends opposite thought subject ha e frequently ppe r d c ap "do -left unsaid. Mr. Martin won not only -the in-law of Brigham Yoting, and once a well summer. This is hi, ity �y the lucky holders of tickeotsst SON. -W. C. I Crosbie, a son - that the i a, c in the col- of a gagd with Bryan )6s., 4th of 'TuE EXPOSITOR. He was an en W� W. loan, of Toron- tio to be desired in the ay of economy, and so behind the bars of glittering brass sto, known comedian, is 'now a hopeless maniac same place.-Oeorge, J�edmann, 7th line,, lost to, - spent unday with friends in town. - od the specV of his adversaries, and the admiration in Chicago. a I it might be timely to compare the expendi thusiast in any cause he espoused. - lie may Speaker of the House of Commons in silken of tbe.glleries as well. When the prelimi. was turesof the two institutions. I well be classed as one nare lately. The beast got down and Mr. A. H. Tiernay has purchased, the resi- leave out the dairy e He wouh of the Prominent *men robes and three cornered hat, the Sergeant- nary business of the day bad been disposed PRAIRIE FIRE. -A prairie fire has been bhoked . with the halter. -George Mulhol- dence of the late Patrick Kelly, for the sum. Penditures of both, as of the country, and his de at -Arms bearing the g raging for several days in the south-easterit land, of Kippen and a former resident Of I &th makes another f, the debate was resumed by Dr. McDon- part of the Cheyenne country, and several the- 5th line w3as visiting friends in this 1 office inspector, was i3a townon they extended over the whole Dominion in blank in the ranks of the members of tha house who had responded a14 of Huron, who made a strong arraign- farmers have lost everything. of 8800. -Mr. Robkirk, of Stratford, post old Confederati - on to the ummons of His Excellency con- It is fearect locality. L. Spar - g ege, and -so lie would beave out tile sala dep, wit vigorous way, challenged STRUCK iBy LiGHTNiNe attended on -Friday last. Cattle sold fairly running full blast -again no etty well I s. -Mrs. Wardp sale was fairly well business. -The woollen mill has commenced the one case and the whole Province in the brigade,'which are no I ment of the Government. Mr.� McNfillan of that some settlers have lost their live Mondai on other. The Dominion il'stitution has I w bedoming pr veyed with the usual genuffections by the Huron, in his o eoll let0i by the great reap eir. Gentleman - Usher -of -the -Black -Rod. The -During a thlin- well, but horse lin ;a I -- t e attitude of the Administration towards a as a I are dull of sale. of Wingham, is spendinia few. days, hire ties ' d to th * side Professors at 0111elph, Clerk of Parliament, the Clerk der storm at Manistee, Michigan, e in e, xpenditure for 1893 of the Do*- the farmers -and workingm iculed wL buridd el�st week. He the of the last Fri. Louis jewitt was visitin�g her cousin, Miss Young, at pres- t ate. In I OW he came to Ontario ient.-Rev. Mr. Higley- preached a -sermon a, TiiE announcement was made a coupi Crown -in -Chancery and other Parliament the advice given by the Minister of Agricul- citizen, was struck by light-n'in dears of 5 e en, and iidi daynight, Thomas Anderson a prominen -86 minion Experimental Farm was $42,7,35,- Of officers were in their robes. of office, so that I tu 9 and now the 5tli 'line of Chinguacousy,. pon dancing 0A Sunday evenin thig of the Ontario Agricultural College wep,jks ago thatHon. C. F. Fra.9' r6 to" the people of the Nor I settled er, who, for the scene upon the whole was one - w I thwest, to lies paralysed. At Saginaw, dii the Peel county. Five years later he mo last. He, �a-u 4�038, while the revenue at Ot' t , hic4 ! w?rk out their own salvation by going in for same storm, a man was struck, his , by a la e a tawa, was 0 -,'e -r welity years, has filled the positior, of can only be seen at such functions. ved to 4as listened to rg I rn�xed farming. r11;-09 a, where he lived ever since, He had 4 gtreverend gentleman condemned dancing as an $2,553, as against $4,240 received froult tile Mr. Charlto' C thing Morri ul ence. The Minister I of Public Works, in the' Ontario JUDGE PAL?4]E:R1S RESIGNATION. It and Mr. torn Off, and himself left in a precarious on- a ind �Ontario Experimental Farm. Mills spoke briefly but effectively. ons,- 17 gra6d-childreii, and 31 great -grand- far The Ottawa Governm�nt, had resigned his Position,, and th His Excellency read the speech from tho all this was going on, and while crit While dition. 1�amusement for 0hristians.-We are sorr rain - children; 26 are living, He now rests from !to state that Mr. that as sc Andrew Sloan is very 121 natitu- EB19LLION E-N-DED.-Preident his labors. -A young � daughter arrived at �at present. - rs. Thomas C He was not charging the Dominion i e c rges were being hurled at the Gov- Piexoto rejected Admiral de Gainal ibson, in is 466 acres, the Guelph farm 550 ac rone first in English and then in French and cha icisms Bn.kziLTAN R tion with extravagance; he was mere terms the hom-e of John Wightman, 6th line, a few ;Wroxeter, was visiting frien Of -ly on as his plac ould be filled he and having formally declared Parliamen� ernment, not a man on the M nisferial side of surrender,. and, at the expiration of the 48 day agb.-Mr. W. B. Wilkinson, th line, iweek--Mr- Will Robertson was at his home would wi Jidraw from the office he so long, o ened, withdrew. The members of the of 'the House rose ds in town this up in his place to utter a hours notice the"Government batteries open- lostsa valuable coir a few days ago. The �near Wingham on unda, holding that if the ch .f xta so ably, and so honestly, filled. The people Muse of Commons then repaired to their word of defence. With the conclusion were made against the Ontario Agricultural generally'lwill now further regret' to leaIrm own chamber, and a motion for the striking Mr. of ed fire upon the rebel forts, and ordered up animal was a thoroughbred Duram an proposed and adopted. Mr., ts in e IS n -enta—Miss E. G. Young entertained ome committees was tin speech the one-iiidpd debate the loyal flee to lie d visiting his par- e r a the r be i After cost $75, The cow was purchased from Mr. o*f cam Mtoaan eld, and the address, was passed. 1-a continuous fire for several ho her friends at a ver Ur -y enjoyable arty on 1111 to which Thomas Russell,'neax Exeter. -Peter Iffall Friday eening bat. itin e - 7- ; a g' rr �d r! h It aej anq It P EMS. t ain i er i� It 1) L n I W It al a hi ohij P ,iele'