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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1873-04-16, Page 3cen- 0 1 Store J 71 . li is • Pt • malls TXO T Pa_._. 12ET.. 3fionala" 7th April. The Spencer, on taking the chair, re- ported therecoWzances attached to the following petitions were objectioalai, and the petitions could not be entertained: !forth Sin coe, London Cardwell,Ceitre Huron, Peel, blonek, Witt it ddlesex, and that attaehnd to the petition for Addington was unobjectionable. Be- fore ilio orders of the day were called, M- Icer:®n rose to call atteaation to a breach; of the discipline of the House. lie stated that employees of the House had Lately boon in the habit of writing sandalona articles against certain mem- ers thRo. Hm the ' obtawsof ofe ricruseof thee 4thread iustfro., objeo- tioneble remarils against Msasra. Treea- bany Pre9ost and Fiset, and moved that thews paragraphs in the newspapers• should be read by the Clerk of the Hoes* which was done. He then moved that the author of these paragraphs be called forthwith to the Bar ef the House. Sir oohs said it was impossible to justify what ha& been -written, atf„aeking mem- bers of the : onse by ons of its emplyeea, althoughod.and of the Hosie often wrote valnable contributions in connec- tion with the procedure of Parliament and other n lettere, but, of course, with- out political bias. Messrs. JeIy and Cunnuughatn supported the motion. They objected strongly to officials being allowed to discuss through the press either ilio galitical question,_ of the day or the policy of their superiors. Mr. Cunningham instanced a cue wherein he bad been iniarepresented by the corres- pondent of the Toronto Mail, at Fort Garry. The motion wan carried, and on the order of the -Speaker, Mr. Tease was ordered to be brought to the bar of the onse. The Sergeant -at -Arms on his return etsted that Mr. Tawe was not within the precincts ef the building. M. Bosion then moved that he be brought to the bar after recess -Carried. In an- swer to Mr. Blake, Sir John Macdonald said that a proposition had been made to the local Government of Ontario to sub- mit the question of the Northern and Western t'onndaries of Ontario to the Imperial Privy Council for adjudication, but no re3panso had been made by that Government. Mr. Mills moved - for correapondence relating to the appoint- ment to Queen's Counsel: After recess Mr. Tam was called to tl ,Bar of the Haase and a number of questions were put to hien. Ho replied to the effect that he was chief editor of the paper, and also received a salary of $4 a day during the Session as French translator to the =' oose of Commons. It was then moved that the examination should be postponed till Wednesday, but Sir John pointedout that the questions asked had not established the slightest case against ;i 1r. Tease, that -ono connection had been shown to exiet between him and the articles complained of. In this he was sustained by Messrs. Cameron, Carter and others, and ultimately the emotion was withdrawn. The Speaker here stated that he should suspeud Mr: Passe unless he could satisfactorily ex- plain the matter. The greater part of the evening was passed in a discussion on a motion by Ur. Jones, of Leeds and Grenville, for a select committee to in- quire into the best mode of promoting the agricultural interests of the De - minion. A. lengthy discussion took place, there being a great difference of opinion. The debate was adjourned. TUESDAY, 8th April. A discussion. arose with reference to an adjournment ever tho Easter holi- days. It was Brolly decided to adjourn from Thursday till Tuesday. on. Dr. Tupper introduced a resolution to pro- vide vide for the inspectionof o gas meters, and for testing the purity and illuminating power of gas. Mr. Mackenzie thought the subject properly belonged to the Local Legislatures. _ After some diacns- sion the motion was carried conditional- ly. Sir John A. Macdonald moved that a select committee of five members be appointed to engniro into certain al- legations and niattera connected with the charter granted to the Canada Pa- cidc railway Company, with power to Bawd for peierons, papers and records, and to ait after the prorogation of Par- liament. Immeshing the motion, he en- tered tato an explanation of the reason aL ones again brought forward, whichled 4,AXAMAt pecial Notices. the Government to delay giving a defi- y • --- nits decision until a commingle), of pro- About 2s e:is the daily &Temp* sof C _ . . - ANADIAiIi FAIIII D11;leTK4F- feesional ilei had examiner and rs.. London city wheel attendance.,. ported. Their re) orthas only 'nstbeen Oic and after April 15, the name of the received. It was in favour of the origi- pest office atJ.'embina, Manitoba, will bo • .S A FAMILY MEDICINE, IT IS-- well andfavorably known, relieving thousands from pain in the &de, .Ba_ck 00 Wends -Coughs,., 'Cold, nal route, and the papers connected agedte wed Lyme. - - therewith would be brought down at his rumoured. that Boy- Dr. Tiffany once. 'Mr. -Thompson (Welhmd) gene Ri1lheappoiintedtothe poaitien•occupied substantial - reasons t e House reasons to why tion of 31r. Mills, the House went into b lir, Pnnahon when that -divine leave', Niagara, and not Pert Dalhousie, should be the terminus of the canal. nonillion mo- for ]Englatd, SY is troubled' committee on his to alter the dyism and calls for the Police force to be mode of constituting the Senate: Mr. doubled, •a. ,e. -an afreewavrith street row- edition ow ddition of. one man. Mite. addressed the House at eensid- to the fare,. erable length in favour of the alteration There eras- an; examination ant re - of the constitution to 'make .the Senate nie held in connection with the wheel in elective: After recess the debate on Mr. S. 8. No. 9, Baron ° Township, on the Tremblay's ,Ballot Bili was roamed by afternoon of Pridayethedih ins.., which Mr. Falmer, who supported = the mea- partied •ofil very satisfactorily: There sure. A lengthy discussionfollowed; in was • liltewise an entertainment in the which the measure wee .upported,by ,evening,.withmusic, recitations, songs, Messrs. Edgar, T. M. -Daly, Chisholm, &e. -.Mies Standish performed on the Trow, Oliver, and Farrow. It was op- organ. posed by Hr. McDonald, of Pictou, , Theaeseasment of Stratford for 1873 i allaee, of Norfolk, White, of Hastings.` is so far completed as to permit of pretty and Cunningham, of Marquette; all. of demi:spoors' results being ascertain - whom, while admitting the possible 'ex- ed. The_ auessorstates that the present istence of bribery and intimidation, population is about 6,000, an increase of denied that the ballot would tend to over 15 per cent. on last year, when it diminish either one or the other. Amid .numbered . 5,223. The year before it loud cries of "question" and other marks `wa• 4,20z Theassessmenthasgrownfrem of impatience, Mr. Dodge explained 41,069,555 in 1872, to about $1,250,008. that he felt very strongly that the ballot if11873 There are few towns in Canada. would he no benefit; still he intended to whfchhave kept pace with the growth oil vote for it. . Mr. Patterson, of Brant- Stratford during the peat two years. ford, followed in support of the Bill. _ The 'elphMercury has this pleasant The House then divided and the second pwhomreading pas declared carried amid loud Guelph wehave beenapeaking say that the otheriece of uion•-Farmers to who cheers. Yeas 76; Nays 55. Mr. Tilley day when the snow cleared off the fields stated that the election bill would be enough to allow the surfaceofthe ground, taken up on Tuesday. to be seen, that libel grans and wheat had T[iuTRSDAY, 10th April, quite arefreshinly green and healthy Mr. Speaker read a letter from Col.appearance. If goes well for the rest Gillmor, Clark of the Assembly of Oa- of the season. they anticipate excellent tario, accompanying a memorial from crops of wheat and hay. They , claim the Ontario Legislature in favour of thatthey have not had such protection passing a Prohibitory Liquor Law. The front the snow for years as there has memorial set forth that 369' petitions been the past winter. Good. P from variouistorporationa, in favour of a The "Better Terms" question has prohibitory measure had been prevented 'been settled so far as New Brunswick is to the Assembly during last session ;that concerned, by granting that Province the Speaker of the said Assembly had tor the future $15011000, the Dominion in ruled that it was not in their power to _ return taking over its export duties, deal with the Question under the Cori- amounting to about $60,000 a year. We federation Act, and that the Dominion sei'itstatedelsewhere that it is the export' Parliament must do so. And further, d iTontimber, affected by the Wash - setting forth that in the opinion of the - gton Treaty, that is meant. Tate Assembly it was very desirabletbatsuch I'rovanee certainly obtains a handsome a measure ahoeld be passed. The ntfreentheDominion Treasuryand memorial was signed by ,air. Currie, ethers will, no doubt, put in a claims Speaker of the Ontario Assembly, and to share in this liberality. its reading was. received with applause.. . We regret to learn that Mr. B. `Osborn; Mr. Young (Waterloo) moved the H eine of Huron et Township, that dangerously ill into Committee to consider the mein- . from a verycomplicated disease. One tion, setting forth the Gdermans �w k while attending to a horse under which naturalized Germans sof- inybir Adam Rtittle'a stable. , hereeeive e for, and praying that steps may be taken, forrAdr. es by the negotiation of a Ns- turalization Treaty between Great Brit- ain and the German States. He ye - cited the disadvantages complained of, stated that the existence of these opera- ted against an increase of German population in this eountry, and contrast- ed the liberal policy of the UnitedStates Government in this respect with our own. The Hottse went into committee, and reported the resolutions. Mr. Ross (Middlesex) moved f ,r returns of arms expended, in advertising and subscrip- tions with reference to the public jour- nals of the Dominion. Mr. Mills moved a resolution directed against the acting by any member of the Honse.as counsel in matters ofControverted Elections. Mr. Carter moved in at iond- meat that the matter be referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elections to consider what course should be tb resist the ice. The contract requires adipoid. After aome discussion, and by.- the vessel to be completed by Dee. lss. common agreement. the amendment was At alinost every session of the Britiah carried. Mr. Young (Waterloo) moved Parliament a Bill for legalizing the mar - for a return showing the total amount of riage of widowers • with ° the sisters of revenue derived from postage on news-' - their deceased wives is passed by the papers, and distinguishing, if possible, House of Commons, and just as regular - the amount derived from newspapers ly itis defeated in the' House of Lords. ! sent from the office of publication and The present session, of Parliament has those otherwise sent through the mails. formed 'no exception to the usual rule. His object was to ascertain. the ameant On.the 13th inst., the Bill came up in. of rev'anne derived by the Poet office the Howse of -Lords for a second read - Department from this source. He was ing,afterhavingpassed t .:House of Con - of opinion that it the revenue was small mons, which in different years has given it would then be a question whether the iio leu than for& divisions in its favour, Government would not act wisely nit and Was defeated by a vote of seventy- abolishing ts vent yabolishing it altogether. If therevent;e four -to forty. -nine. was a large one, of course it would be - • different. At any rate. he. thought °a WV the a=thaws Go!erzirAtat reduction might be made and the tax , nese, is•Supp*rtsd ... ' why. he and his followers had refused to upon knowled a made. less oppressive-- - : grant a similar committee on motion of Ca . rried. Pop. do introoed I. bill. From the Dominion Public Accounts Mr. Huntington -aid then offered to providing for the registration of births, . we find tho following same set down as submit the same resolution themselves to : marries and deaths throughout Abe having been paid to the Tory Preu: as theHouse. Mr. Huntingtonieresolution Dominion' After some furtherl►usinsu , suburiptions and for advertising ,the was regarded as a vote of want of con- had been disposed of thelHonse went molt absurd notices -amounting. in ell 1eddinto committee .ef supply and paused a te�about$15,000 :- fcicce Mrphiac mane failedtito aseethow®wnthe number 'of items. An adjournment Governer -General Secretaries' was thele anode till Tuesday. Office. ..-$ 489.97 motion -of bis l3nmtington could be con- a« - :Secretary of State,. Canada,.., 1,299 45 - a--edavoteofwantofconfidenceandthe, Secretary of State for Prov • - &violent kick on the side of the -he$d, which proatrated him for some time,. Aftee he was taken to the house his -wounds were dressed and symptoms of a Speed recovery appeared. Unfortu-- nately however, erysipelas set in which has brought him to a very precarious contrition.-Re`iew. ` The Windsor Record learns that the Messrs. Jenking have been awarded a' contract to build another large car ferry steamer for the Great Western Railway. It will be the biggest thing afloat on these lakes, and will carry a load of sixteen railway coaches. Ito length is to be 280 feet, breadth of hull 42 feet, breadthofbeam72';feet; andinallita parts will be as substantial as iron and oak can make it. The wheel beams and dater beams are to be solid iron, and the hell coated with strong ironsheeting alike motion offered to -day, precisely a e an AYasee of the Pope; ' inces ... -z ° K.:. • °318 90 its chamfer and object could be regard- • - Department of Queen's Privy oetoedits directly different light. He F APPREHENSIONS OF DEATH.- Council front only n^coant for the change of - .- iCouncil Department .. 1,586 on the ground that the Minister of RIs P$sssi T conn ION -un o&811I2f,►Lf Treartuy Board 9- 00 Justice had been compelled to move for ; Receiver- General, ...,, 377 40 the Committee. He doubted whether GATHERED none. under existing _ Public, Works «.. there wen power for a Coratnittejof the House to sit after LONDON, Apri112.-A. despatch front Min!sier oi Audio°. 924 96 prerogatien, and he engaged the pas- Rome says a -On TLursday the cendi- d F. h ' s - . 583 69 sage of an Act to set the question at Agriculture and Statistic.s.... 65r 13 should he passed authorizing all Corn- Post Office Department.-- , 843 41 naittees to teke evidence under oith bfinuiter of Militia.......... 565 21 when ordered so to do by the ileum. Illinister Inland. R,evenue..... 855 68 Siodoint Macdonald had no objection to tion of the Pepe was the cause. of much anxiety. The usual Easter services in Catholio Cliurchee in England will be ROME, Apri112.-The Popo is better. The Vire Neritconewspsper this after.. noon announces•be has continued to ler prove during the day. Hereceivei the Cardinals and wrote several letters. The Fanfutia says thaPope suffers from an 'unceasing pan in his 'eft side and brew Year, April 13.-7.The Werke/ special, dated Rome, .4pril Me - The Pope, after suffering daily,,hoursOf great pain, is imiwinit lethargic, state. His physicians have forbidden the imm of bulletins and clerical papers lisvelleen ordered to abstain from mikingreports. It is feared his recovery , is impossible. It is believed his death IF111 be bpi secret untit the Conclave his anted summer, to avoid, the int•rferenos of Germemy and Daly: All th• cardinals except two we now at ' ths, Vatican. Four hundred, Papal troops are' inside, and orders have been given to allow me one to enter. tide particular Committee having such Special Notices. * power by the Bill, bin lie was not sure that a general Bill was advisable. Mr. Dataiteasr.-Vers'a Cocos. fiRILTXTIII, AND natural lain which govern the operations ot dips - this motion of -the member'for Shefford tion and nutrition, smi by a careful application or as one of want of confidenee, and had the fine properties of well selected coos, Mr. Epps ha/melded tnir breakfast tables with a delicately voted itecordigly. He was not opposed esvoreiverage which may nye ne many heevy to aniuquiry mato this matter, and was doctoar bills."-Oieit Weide Gauge. Made- simply glad that the Government had moved wilhBollingWateror Milk. Eachpacketislabelled fora Committee. Mr. Dron argued .7 riteinn7161hvecrairs or boacetedlin lon now gee se mount of the process adoPted by Messrs zaatee and cited precedents in or er te sustain the ground he took. Mr. Blake took weer AZitmottanumostaetturersooso4orctiLosote4toivrt,„...cagetaegm, al tee urns ground. The member for Setnemis Gees. 1111. Sliefford had not condemned, the minis- try in his motion. for an enquiry, end no Coc A. ri riorvz - could not see how the hon. numbers who voted fora llike resolution toolay -end Against ital.* otherday mild room* FRAUDS ABROAD. I T BEG most respeottanetc. cantiotthe public of their votes. He did net think & eons- 1 ttelirttlin berth Ameriegn Provinces to be on r their guard smut purchasing spuriong medidines untie:- could 'sit after prorogetion. which ere being isolcl as my genuine 011ollowars Such power could. be gieen by the leek PM, and. Ointment," by certain individuals, or aad he augcrited that course. He rads or no mews tramil oror tbe last few Ciatral Armies. Chemical Conipany.P Prey artifice Unlade. use" of b th for the, purpose of imposing upon the time 1)00113 FROM' trug Store, 7 monthe only) undo; the sty • of the 0New 'York ion, ably said it was essential that, 'SAN SALVADOR DESTROYED BY ?Ile t'Ae'' "14 *ore el"' 7" ece el effrontery, in their sidviormismonte ••.• fritneuesin the case should be examined EARTEQUAIC,E. moats following caution:- • Wider oath. Ifei would movethet weeds . wer b take evidence under oath. to carry that mit should be *tactual. HIGHT Hunreito 1,13301111 XILLID-134 - OnqUiry WU the most urine one the - • " walleye issued anew ,TradeMarilcontisting !!ot caveman oiren ore event with the House had en* hid before it, and call. ; Assirxwar,,Apritr, via Munk tr.! *natter/3 iii the centre Every box of genuine Coximitteehadeineh power in matters the- Central Anunican Republic OZ Mat - __01his trade muk on it. None art genuine ed for such *course. The Private Bilis 10. -The city of San S.alvalorj,ssitz „._ _°4 : wiiiroztyr Pim AND -Oman* will have of far less importance. Sir john ex- name, has been destrord bY an "tilt` 0 Tongan; Ann Jimmie' imDavormoollun- pignut that he: had already nada- quake, causing *tremendous los eflifai . “ icing. tiken to provide that theme Hamm' 801) person* perished, aild ProPart7 "We cut yententionarattention to. teener should have the Tema pose to dye valued at twelve millions of dame wes oaten oisnorzewevn emote= onnessiet evidence under oath. Mr. I -My, destrOyed, The earthquske -was fol. ::11.1311,4=.1gligirteert tinoling.acub red. itfl after seek II distinct statement, lowed by a ocalagration, and, raw " therefore caution allptirobaters agailuthre- • 0 Wring froth, any Jobbers or Dealers the Ad WORK withdraw his motion,. After building were burned. . sone further discussion the - me. New You, April It ---Print• Mils . alt.Witileformi°t grecIdtlont canopying say imeli goody tion pained' - and the following war. from San Salvador state that iLkoisociA. s; hinter ofereciwill be reestrulwith tangs. , 0 We ask the fator of all the inforroation /on named to oonstititt the - committee Tlike 00111monaut then " i" libli 4:14 Hons..Y. IL Cameron, Ju. MoDonalk Muth, sod all the people left **Pk* Blancher, -Blake and Dario* (Napier. On the 10th newly the whole:rigors in egrsier th'irrigoly" re ot" tie Prortintlawsu dot* pea- Tor )(Whines, but in cider tbi more iiimpistof to into obramitto on tho rosointion on the pair from tits piunderlig balm fai birttrin:bad th•:tellicil:,itThis.ery TITO. Dr. Tupper ZUOlfia the Ross* ruins. • The troope were ge c, DI k up the Pills and BASSO Of gilt custom duties' ia the Pro. others, who away' fieek la WINO MR mince of Manitoba and the Nertimreet earthquake moors. The quakes were oturstrui' othirash, atoll tummy adopt • ,‘• anment decided to extend the time of they threw downolktsh.e wiest bof thittles rsotroh; vewhoryby,,, totearonlinsmaitsoteetsemrqiisf usttig4timetsh:,ttringrivtotoritiuk, the imposition of tint Canadian tail in ram of ths kat . aim oorntesso has tempted. 'unprincipled bora: Throat, ,Bernina; ; Brdite , Crams the Bfomaolrn Cholcra>ri Aforbnas, :Dysentery, 3ftrtoe •. Complafrnts,_Jtt s, i - Scalds; Frost, )30tes, * i Ths Ciapadfan rein Destroyer has noir hien be- fore the pnblio for a -length of time, and wherever need ewell liked,never failing -ina anepia instance -tf, give permanen . reliefwttea.tItnelyused, 'and we' bays -never mown mingle di'Utisfimtion,�where the - directions 'have been.properly followed, bat en lite contrary, ail atedeif bted with its el%ratfodr. and $paaktnthehi eat�grttla oBita•virtnbsand,magt- . l effect: Bh _ ca - - We speak from experience in tile- matter listing tested it thoroughly;-andtherefarephase who are suffering from any ofthecomplainte-for which it as recommended maydepend>npotiit-being aSdvereige Remedy. The astonishing efficacy of the -Canadian Fain De• etroyer in caring the diseases. 1 i- which itreco,t . mended anti its wonderfal effects�in subdning the torturous pains of Rhenmatism,�and `ttf ;;relieving, Nervous Affections entitle ittobtgh rankin the list of Remedies. Ardere are coming is frum Medicine Dealerainali parte of the eoutttre forli rther'sap- plies,and each testifying as to,the.'•atageraaI utia. factionit giver., ' . ` The Canadian. Pain Destroyer sever ran to give immediate relief. A11; Medipine. Dealer. keep it as Physicians order and ase'it; and nafamily will be :without. it after,trying it ; + Price. onlvTwentvfiveCenta-erbottte Sold inGodericli,byGeo t 4tile, F. Jordan; Gardiner & Co.. Bayfield;, Jas. Benthum, Rogerviile; J,- Pickard, Exeter; H -„Combe, Clinton; S. Secbrd, Luckuow;E. Hickson, Seaforth ; and alt medicine dealers. - Gtiderioh,Dec. 29, 1871. • w 50 g Tilt GREAT FEMALE REMEDY Job Nose. Period oil .Pills..." THIS INVALUABLE MEDICINL}iaQNFAILINo 1 inthe cure of all those painful, and dangerone dteeases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obatructiowi and *speedy cure ma bt.relied on. TO MMLIEEInD LADIES -. •It •u pecnliarlysuited. It wiff,tna short time, bring on the monthly period with regularIarl 2hesePas shouter.totestake by .Feaafes during lie FJRST.TEREE MONTES e• Pregaaney as they are •sire to bringer* ¥beat rfage. but co eve otaertilne they are safe: - - : in all Cases of Nervous and Spinal Affeetton,Paln jn the Backend Limbs,-Fatigueorahghtexertion;Palpi- tation of the heart, Hystenes, and Whiten. these Pills willedbeot a care when ail other means have failed, and although h powerful rrmedp dnnotcontain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything,htu tfuito the conate- territory, He explitilted thetths Gov. frequent, and. though not heavy, yet a ggloisiidtbettlant NV 10 spirituous wines 11114 fermonted ShCePsal , This unprincipled Chemleal eorepay kis one liquors. Mr. Nations* objected to it, reputed via .Lspiawall, 1RO* hoe hew 44 "Y tut I ow* ye/ Iona sums *Immo i* the Vatted States, What is tho hot? It newspaper Sla oely kaki's be:Witted would be *ince that date an& meek heavier. agtat obiabied, without 07 two** te ll000stog NARIET lien. Fulldirecttena inthe immphietaronndeach package which should be carefully ereserped . . JOS MOSES, NEW TORT, 00r.8� PROPRILTOE. 1.00 and 12} cents for postage, enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont:°°general agents for the Dominion,willinsure a bottle conta'inini*over1prilie by retnm man. NORTHRUP & LYMAN Newcastle, C WV.,`geneia . -- tagentsfor ,Canada - ¢ Sold in Godericb by Parker -'z Cattleand F. Jordan ; Gaidiner -ea' Co., Bayheld;Jae Bentham, hogeivi le;�- J Pickard,E.eter J g Combo, Olinton, S-Sr-cord,Luoknow;E. Sick son $eaforth. and al�Medrein.•ateafers. DR.. -J .BELL StMPSON'S fpecifc and°Tonic-Pills. " nun 'ORD AT ENGLI58 REMEDY FOR NEM: 1 ons nebilitysiSpermatorrhea Nocturnal Emis- sion the . ' erativ >O Palpitation o alone Uen �e spans, pi tiott f the. Heart. Tremblings, Sleeplessness; the. effect Ot; overindnlgonce in alcoholic stimulants and tobac- co, 40. Dr. J. BELL SIMPSON'S Pills are the only °tfeetaal ones for the above diseases, and aro never known to fail. They have already cured hundreds in this country. Robert Arthur, machin- 1st, Il tmilton, testifies to his recovery bytheti use. Safe, certain and -rapid in action, a short Trial will : SAWS and SAW I HANDLES at prove theirefacaey. No sufferer- need dtanair of blit Price being relieved from the frightful effects, of Siam- I i a el • ai ket Square, 8deric%s •/��.� ALAR. EASSO1TM1 TO.F -- _- .- -.�.sy?70, ,d • RE, FIELD -A iI A R : E SEfb JUST RREUELO . p.A 1 11AL $ IL.. Goderiab, April l5th,1873.' 1$66 VAIRBA1+t$S' SCALES AT MANU factnrer's Prices -:Large Platform Scales, including Hay Sealea,'promptly ordered and a discount for Cush allowed, At JOHNSON .dc=RR'S. C WALL PAPERS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, CARRIAGE AXLES and PATENT WAGGON ARMS, for =sale -cheap _ j • At JOHNSON 4 KERB'S. BAllr AND- HOOP IRON, SLEIGH -SHOE and CASTI STEEL, a fun assortment, . - ' - • .AtJOHNSON& SEER'S. A HORSESR� 3ES &HORDE' SHOE by the keg or box, . ;At JOHNSONi.& KERR'S. , QAL OIL BY 'ride BA*LREL OR !Gallon, and COALIOIL LAMPS, At JOHNSON & HERR'S. BE BEST ASSORTMENT of TA BLlI,-- DESSERT,; -= PEN - AND POCKET KNIVES, ; PLATE»- SPOONS and FORKS do Godericli, to; belied ..;• ` : AtJOHNSOI &XERRiS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LOCK: • ;WOOD'S Celebrate MILL SAW F,II;ES,; and Serbia H and RIP h theeat in the arket ' •SAWS b ' At JOHNSON & KERB S. vI.INT'S CHAMPION CROSS -CUT Amiss. The Specific Pelts era sold, byl)rnggistaat - At JOHNSON SERR'S New Patterns for 1873. IrEW GOLD ?APER$, • Wm PAPERS -. a tin= ROOWPAPER$. iSITTtiG ROOM PAPERS. ',j' BEDROOM PAPEiiS. - c° HALL PAPERS. 60 NEW RULES eF OAK. diarble, Granite and felling Papers, tt: NEW BORDER1RGS. DECOaATIONS. PANELLINGS.' fi Window -Sales Plein :aid Figured, in great . rarietee $t.00 a box, and the. Tonto rills it 50. a bo, or - they well be cent by marl, postage pre -paid," ,ltd 13O•••••,--- G AXES FR03i` TH • At Lowest , ices securely wrapped front observation, on receipt of { E SLOB for the SpeoIOc. and 60e. for, the Tonic Pills ' best Makers, sing - by steel T. 'BELL SIMPHON oboe, 'Drawer 91P. 0. Harnillou. - . At. JOHNa3O ,'S le .and doable : At MQt1RSt3I .E'S, ASSORTMENT OF` . 3isrchl8th 1878: - - T ! T ' E T 'Nr Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Droggiafa. Pamphlets sent post-free oa application. A COMPLETE A S, l� HOCKS; $1NGEs, NAILS, Illi `.PROVE NUTRITION - GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS and OILS, • The cantata idea in the treatment of aU Chronic at Lowest -Cash Prices. sdw e ll cn hand, 1, Wsatin Diseases, resulting m Ne ■ p oatrati e9 Nervous r R g Qs, at JOHNSON & $ERR . s and t3e�rat Debitityi is ,to improve the Digestion - A and Assimilation Of Food, and the formation pf • Healthy Blood. -Ds. Wsaaasa'K ComeousD Emma A COMPLETE ASSVRRTMENT OF orPaioa�paeTee YAM) "Crsted>ra contains the gni teen ac tree as excitants n nn - tion by ipparting tone to:the Stomach, Liver and . ME, from: the beat malars;;at Low- Paaorese, the, Great taped that prepares nourish-, est (�h Price, knownthat t d tt its is f my AGRIOIILTIIR� I+ IMPLE- bodY. The option of this remarkable preparation . excesses, bad Wilts, °ma down by old complaints . that have resistid,all erdinary methods of firma. • • bee want& of the', Farming Ocira• weak- nuinity, end, orders frAM the ootintry, Being a deliciens cordial to take, Ea ParrectIT nronipay attended to, • harmless under all circumstances, it is 8111111411119 viate4 to prostrate, mimic women and delicate . At JOHNSON k KERR'S, • 41(1317140) a aa abicoutfor omit allowed sTRut op ilypftpllospirgs ere an. At -JOHNSON KERR1S. Therows or .aireeting Oka* eis eat by this proration honorablr Edam . 7 THE WHOLE OP, THE ABOVE ""J ,"-a• t Maker's Price List, carefully or - me ical faculty in every ammo where lox 'been - ntredneed f- and the rapidly lerseasitene re -the GOODS are offoredihrea; are"Po. woe polio. best guarantee of the satinistion in w k lit held fox .00:5!4, . • . aronehltle. liarlogItia: Coughs and Colds. , It will AFLESt -PATENT ALARM DASH Action end Nervous Form. such EOM MfttOf tb6 Mout, Local end General eare yese At JOHNSON & KERR% Chlorosis. Anaemia, Ind tietOrel the blood some, .arid Jug* , REMEM.BER THE, PLACE,- , JAMES, I, .VELLOWS, CHEMIST Sig,' Of the Oross.Cut cure all Maximo Originating Own want Of Muscular • Drawers, the best in the world- Srid BY. Apothecaries.- . PARTIAL LIII4 of goods for sale at Parson's dr Co's new Hardware Store, opposite tits Market NAILS, GLASS AA:Tx, GRAIN ORAD123, lifANI-LLA. ROPE; HEMP AND RUBBER PACKING, LEATHER BELTING, !disime, WHITE LEAD, all pram, BOILED AND RAW OIL, MACHINERY OM , TURPENTINE, And all kinds of • 1873. • • 7117 • MC • 3E1 law • CAREFULLY SELECTED l'OR STYLE_ , QUALITY AND VALUE. Goderieh, Anvil 2nd, MU, W. It:ROBERTSON; . Meager. 1363 to LIR OFFI Pla 7144144144041.0 THE Faulasseriber wig to retire from the BOOT awl OE By& 1110013 Will SC 11# Law Stock tomprit. Int RAMO 6000 ?airs of Boots it Shoes Er COST FOR CARL. Now in the time to 1 As the subscriber iwit mews vhat L.0 entliout delay. SAJO/ELI 19311.15N., .•siga of the Boot, Market Sousre, NEW SPRITSCIFILAIS AT kDimon 40 aces: • 20 CASEi *TS It SHOES Jitistzrebei. evottlftwaV 4ustIteceive& at Special ittention given to 'the TAILORING DEPARTMENT. 0. DtTLOR tt CO. • 111"gniff .141' 13* JOHNSON St KERR.. Ood.erich, March 11.tli, 1873. P. OPENED OUT AGAM STOP? STOP,413101D I oodiria. emit. 403. isri. the • bossism Abet Teem wow farm. &revolution la Passau la boar af at- b ausaimilo i=i84•4 retie siourtimittrisad *ion ins saistes4 se tortbee ow is a prionws. It it aid ISMS* low sok lersninistsiinos wriatiiii *Ow rem tog teoseimid, eed Sup Tam 6111. 0011/061 401=0:6 611 1 nin Isar 1 wadi sok tammeti= wt &mama took phiee, sea the pesek. Presideat Gamow Prosideat Nisi* Ureaw Wm warn yhoztosbe mow *WOOS was ialeamiseed sai road a lint 1 1 saes he mg aer PM* owl ., cent sorylporms, lour irbilevar fa Os if is us 1101, tile& The Hew Ash Wed late Clow Intim was mashiled oat lilt baud " ela 1" Sm. ass ix =VOA 1114011118 WHERE,M• in 071011 Gun 'Thop to get my:Sewing Machine repaired. You ea gel all kinds of Sew - Good Running Order theta, if not there is no awls, Jaffiqiensamber the .plue roar of V, Jordan's; t Siam Goderisk Meth 24411, 1873. 1362 'Notice -co „Debtor* BY Curiosity Sale. to 0 Pga Ed nese Cti nit. CAMPBELL, of Seaferth, Itse removed to the hone. on Men Skeet, wear the Station, bActly oectipurd by Mr. Prank Ileyet, one deer swath af Rose Hotel,_ sad smelly *melte IlifeCfallunt's Hotel, where he wrn bond by night or day as must - Meek 2504873. 1462 wpm eg feepity. and puma a numb* 71Ihille Mod Wei* ask se a Isom ess Ilene it ass I. 111 HOWL ....-•• this inssaja0ge at smg porsogillbsit 110.11101 2116. ^ In /Mr Mr. asieboinifessissen. Kr. A. telegerms is egg as. lee of with reksasee te the f=111=4_, ,,,i10 - re gimmusess to Weeds* air, soh, lead elestious, ii * bide= "'"" IhwAt mmotsur Ise Mc Nava* MAO • Mild Nadas lib- rilk Wel, R. Desist. atat toe te the weird 01116. fee tie ner. mita, L. R. Dada. peak as he stsied, fd Shine the sad Stringe--11, sae es sem h emu= an 10 011,1601 Me maw el tel. tiee=graltalsomail Wag* jimi so awl fps. gam aallmil mat si the esiosad gas Ow owl amid Watchmaker &Jeweller, TIBSIRES to' return his sincere thanks to thit• public for the patronage ettendial him in the put. and to antennae that he has rettotrod to the,' promises on Xinnton Street, formerly maa a Saloon by Harry Reed, and directly oppoidte 0, Oratibli store, which be bas fitted up in finit ityIe. wool cell special attentios tO the RUSSELL WlefOR lathe We of which he is Hole Mat gOdorieb- A stock of Waltham, Merl" Hight andliviss Wati in Ouid and !Silver cam Efs bits sat band a legend wed ideetedstoelt ES Win T-8. iciii."St bf au kinds which his will sill damp, IMPAIRING DONBAS USUAL. D. McgEZitZ/Z. Ciodellah, Hatch tatie.11171 INS • EVERY should at omit seed bit itame And ad - dregs with $1.50 foe, .110 year's nab; sceptic,* to The Oanadian Pout Mice %cord' ANIS TO MS 1,0114110161, 01101102 DlifiBARATS 1 off or Int rinsilear 100 1111006. ABILAHOL 13111111., liaacital;naiataat, 287L-,• TENDERS WANTER.- 4.1744 lip to moan pit butdinge, Brick Man in eosaaodoll. with the Canada,- Preibytenteet Oar* Tenders walla raoiliad fatke Brisk and, Mason work, wit tits °expiator The ' do sot bind them. Work! Ititai0t hoditotpothor. ;Li *ad aposiliselishirosa be less at the MAW Zell, fsishosir. - *Wars eta sedantairidoms te)le ad- dressed to. *tiro" urinals lab Alma, 'ibex' indueeneite will be offered. Por particular* apply at this *See. Oodetioh, 1st Mack MS. 1060e L. wiLLSON , Avail* kinds of PLUMB. HARROWS, GRAIN Amin he W. Boll k Cois Coleferateil lib6p, era said sad for Weber's Pima. • for tho 111010101 sad WWI &swim Waits, Mas lonarta of Lei=estkr= which an in feast CALL AND UR IT. likeirasam, mad ibis ibe moor 011ie, 0066111. 70111111,1 ISIIT elk Pie 0 ta4 0 ca )•• 0 migt .14 Ft: v4i tali 11 fit 0 anNO IA 0 I .ii -1.414 0-13 gl 0 a* g I c ima 0 bit4 fr . as • NEW ROOM J'ames Brackenridge " a LOCKS Stock of Groceries stud addedverylargely to then is tiew lb position, entliell03.6 Iliantia3t0 104 Crockery, and CHEAP FOR CASH 161 00 Lad, ioaa selling at reamed primly, Bound to Sell Cheape GOOD B;AROAINS IN' Kterytiring that eau usually be foal in a Grocery Store an be falai hem Do riot fail to cell and examine goods and primes, if you wish to says ussey. JAS. BRACKENRIDGE, C:Triteniarabor the stand, tvoraar of Nerth Strut and Market, Square. Cluderick Zen, eihe ISM 1W Tar Very Thing Wanted NEW HARDWARE STORE SIG1 Of THE CIRCULAR Sill met sysecamem his TOUT re at rim a km* jot aaarakialt•asalaa eat sa Saw* Pew COMPLETE STOCK OF ottillidatis whisk wilt be amid at proms Vast dietv sire as a mall, 11.-1/at tat Om* asea weak. Dppoeite The Kestet Reuse temlariele Is* Mg Mee HURRAH FOR 1;;;I' -41 p.„*.4) • lilarreirta. 616 Us. 41. ' diner. to 160e6 tee talsobiteato seetwasidiag tbst lir ie to bo Masi at the ilid= milt sod e Nag to wood the 11•1110 6 1414 thaa10046. lie bee els WW1 AFULL STOCK OF 011.0GESZIN owls* al TEA, IRMA T034000, 0171M3141, Dry Geode, Creamy, Oloseere. FLOUR 4- FICED.• Having been pasIel aft, lissaaalsa Ma oda a/ Ligasea, be Oil bop WRILIKEY MINK The WOW wki las &saw, Zipped efts pailim. Ihmeseehertheniliwk hem* WNW amp Wheal Rom Wank MI6 um. • ale Ran= tuarauts4 • UAW? law* 410911816111. urn ?Um AXIS Arc MI or 0140. wsioutseraglib Ana aft FLA navvy' AINLE. At lee pesos le CAM (brow MA RKET HOUSE. 0. IL Eurxmisikc• saw& pm se *iota% rip I» limpas0 el BOOTS • Irdraltisis 11* brawl pialasidkirsOlbe wie oar bars; mos usas nano anseipasql • •