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The Clinton New Era, 1889-03-29, Page 4
-- } .� nils, 'find xbe .gloaall FIB Itiog. A# ,the �oald be apla 1io:p tbta land ta1FeP.gp.`trtdopted ex sesalag' aanidanga in lip.. l�P>r11ug a11.QWs ,� l railway,. grl►>ata he xeoa ed, a s i%, lr at A e real! y, In regard to the.! a at eo61 on xQaWit plut aq wise Iaa South Ht�ran Agricultural Society. at Kr><av3t TltQar gxisiineelf. !(�:1,'• p land%, the%e texritorlea would We ew �tlifiRxti941ttl±ri' O. �. _ balievec eying •ulbetantfa give bonus tlwatpg racoAetd, vvadpea�ay, April i7. Tile of ea le Ding into e s in West 8f ' . , a m,lla to every mile of ral•l• begonge valuable. iA re%asci of tl►e !epos troduoed, bat poG carried, that a Girl wanted -Mfrs Jamas Fair Ths imprudanoe p F g For the beae6t of our read x w� wiin Opti, whioh aid ills% po%ts ails telegraph lea yawn on atoxin time. Iq has not a>p ed an ser a sin --Beesley do (3o business, or undertaking that they order that all ria ro F IiQ g stapben and Usborne, at Exeter, on Milh y g a s Huron, and in y F bee l granted by the Dominion. lance thein being brought nearer a market. stay A# tbet re�°arta of the mea. itpq t, We4a44al,, 4pril IQ. Stook oalnplete-JaOkceon Bros w nothing about, etas which is a the Position of the tkta ado tiom by the Doth Atlpa of the a Goverampa•t oleo proposed to gab• hilae aPl?t+Frer"It print, and we wta vio- _ Tigliets--W. Jackson1O g peels understand F ti ularl risk lino,and expecting to the matter, we have olioy of aiding ioaal.'tailw.ays, in the statute railwaycarttdoates running over Resolved, cotifiaeuc$hat oth thisewhen A.eewp atlA pledge Best W� suosh, at Hglgraver Wed - Notice --Harland Bros. particularly Y Government in Baby Carriages Twitchell make a success o! it, has been shown leasure in giving, in fall the speech of ravinoea, the Dominion Parliament forty years for Dash payments, the op itself to support Mr F. W. JolxneGDA for neaday, !!aril 17• ' ea -Diamond Tea Co had voted $22,000,400 in grants t(1 local tion being lett to the teutenaAt-Gov- FP Instead Of having the easel Spring Mt3dlcated T over and over again In these days o! $on A V. Rosas who introduced the I. es Of this amount there had been ernor, to be ezerciWd aogordilig to the the postmaster of G}odecich. This House cleaning -Palliser & Co close competition those who succeed position of the promoters at the time opened up the whole question, which Pair for the exhibition and competition New Drees Goods -Estate J Hodgene F all the de. Railway resolutions in then House. It 0 Qe 0, t Quecbeeec 012 060.000, "touNova the demand was mads for the construe• I was discussed with warmth, but the re. of Entire Stock, the directors of the Thank U -George Newton best are the ones who know will well repay perusal, as it furnishes y solution was not carried, nor, we believe, Tn keremith Agricultural society have Boots and Shoes -Taylor &Bons tails pt the business they are engaged Scotia 62,700,000, and to New Brans- tion of the railwa He did not think Was it voted down though the im res- 4 Millinery opening-alio& & Co a lot of information relating to the de- wiok 33,700,000• If Ontario had re- it advisable to exhaust the Government I +t g F thio year decided to hold a stock laic on Notice to debtors.- 8. Davis. in, and if people have some line of co- veto meat of the Province not generally ceived even only according to her pope- serpins until the account with the Do- ,cion prevailed the Mr Campbell Deme their grounds in seaforth, on Tuesday, on ation that they have thoroughly P lation, the grants to her lines ought to minion Government was settled. Cer- out of the meeting ahead. the 16th April. 13larlers.-New EraOflice. F known, and at the same time shows that have been 310,000,000, instead of 34,- tifiicatesof $139.96 per mile per annum, i . - -- - mastered, they shou'd confine them- selves to that. Nota great while ago the member for West Huron is as fully 000,000. Taking the usual grant of for forty years, in lieu of a cash pay- ( BORN- conversant with thin subject as he is 33,200 a mile, the $4,000,000 represents meat of $3,000 per mile, may be issued ' some of the farmers who were active I SMITH -In Clinton, on the 25th inst. spirits in the Grange, thought that the with matters that are more atriatiy Ontario, and tacking Ontario's ontrbu- Council, andoarehbased uupon a rate of NEWS NOTES. the wife of Rev. James smith, of a eon' silt manufacturers were making too questions of finance alone. tion to the gvaeral revenue abplibd to interest of three and a half per cent. ADAeis.-In Hullett, on the 17th inst., HON A, M. ROSS moved that the railway rants, on the basis a popula- The first certificates issued in 1879 were John Bright died on Wednes- the wife of Mr Henry Adams, of a son, . o muchmoney,handaccordinglytheyform House go into Committee on the reso• tion only, *ad putting aside her larger upon a six per cent. basis, and those in ed a joint stock company and rchaa- oontributi¢n per head of population, 1881 upon a four and a half per cent. day mot sing. p Y lutions regarding railway aid. He said (11*r1V f , Ieda salt well at Kincardine, inten4ing the policyofgranting aid towards the the $10,000,000 whioh she has contri- basis. andDuke of Bttekinghttm AndMARRIED %���� V+� V/� taaupply salt to their fallow farmers ata construction of railways was adopted buted out of the $22,000,000 would have The following were the lines it was OlRndo6 is dead. BtiOK'N—STEvaNs.—At the residence and approved by the House almost as given a subsidy of $8,333 a mile to proposed to aid. . The House of Commons is of the bride's father, on Tuesday the lel{! DAY 111 A 1ZCFI 29, 1889. � simple ton per cent advance on the cost soon as the Province had settled into every mile of the 1,200 miles aided in let. The Port Arthur & Rainy River 26th Inst„ by the Rev D. M. Ramsay, — I of production. The fact that practical the new position it had been placed in Ontario, and although this policy of Railway from Port Arthur westward to discussing the Jesuits Bill. B. A•, B. D., Mr Ephraim Brown, of SDI'l'OIt1AL NO"CES. aaltimen(did not find the business a by confederation. It was a policy first aiding local lines from the Dominion Sand Lake, a distance of 50 miles. The Manitoba farmers have this Hullett to Misa Annie, daughter of Mr salts profitable venture, although they know taken up by the Sanfield McDonald Treasury has relieved the Provincial Port Arthur do Duluth Railway have a Li l.]n r bought over $200,000 wol'tlt Joseph Stevens, of the same township. A -paper trust" is spoken of as the Government, ill 1870, and although the Treasuryfrom this outlay, it has, charter and a Dominion subsidy over P b , o BRAIiBaRD—RIUEY.-At the residence P pe p I all the ins and outs of it, should have Goverintrodnment, of that policy was the Lm- nevertheess, been a most expensive this same fifty miles. It is intended to of tieeding implements, of the bride's father, on Weduesday,the latest combine in the old country. The convinced the others that it would be mediate cause of the defeat of that policy to Ontario, though decidedly join forces and make this 50 miles oom- GtalU !tile been Gown in DI lni- 20th inst., by the Rev. D. M. Ramsey, trouble in thltrecountry is with "trust difficult to make it a success. How- Governinetnt,athaO defeat was not proprietybprofitable to the other Provinces.— mon to both lines. From Sand Lake toba fix• the past ton days. It is B.A., B. D., Mr George William Brad - in papers," as unpaid subscriptions as ever, they learne3 this by experience, cause of y pp I notice, Mr Speaker, from this morn- they will diverge the one proceeding up ford, of T.ondesboro, to Miss Harriet 6 p p of granting, Provincial aid to railway g+ papers in ]sed An eAt'1 eOasOn, . y in s a era that Sir John 'Macdonald into the Rainy River district -where y Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr Wm. plainly demonstrate. up to the present it issid no dividend enterprises, but rather to the manner had stated to a deputation asking aid to the Province has the largest tract of John Lee WCBt„ a defaulting J. Riley, of the same place. has ever been paid, ane the investment and forst of procedure under which a railway opening up an unsettled die- really fine agricultural land now avail ole, k from New Orleans, was ar- HARDY—CURTIS.-On- the 20th . inst' has not proved a profitable one. Then that aid was to be granted; because the trict, that the policy of the Govern- able for settlement; the other extending rested in Toronto with $1,432 in at the residence of the bride's parents, A combine of English capitalists is farmers often think they can do better incoming Government proceeded at mast was confined to aiding lines in the westerly to the internationgl line and once, with the saacthou of the House, settled portions of the eountry, and that joining there with a line from Duluth, his possession. Mariposa, by the Rev. W. W. Llyod, of buying up the breweries of the United in handling their grain than men who to make mors liberal provision for these the Provinces must aid those in the new The section opened up by this 50 miles Clrtllmlaslonet Coombes has re- Manilla, to -shiWillp, t John Hardy, d. enterprises, and to set apart a larger Goderich township, to William Sarah, eld- States. If they limit the output of watch the changes of the market every P g districts, or of a cotonization character. is the richest mineral district in the , It 1'uesJ tar hlo� tree! from J.�Sety- est daughter of Mr *wVilliam Curtis. it will be one of hour. 'f hey apparently see a big thing suns fur aid to railways From that This position of the Dominion Govern- Province. A number promising silver i 1 g these establishments, time up to 18K1 the provincial policy of riie»t, forces and confirms the feeling mines are now being wortced there, and firttndland and f;'Ires $glowing AC= CAurnstn—M'EwEN.—In Myth, on the remarkably few instances wherein in grain, and under he delusive guise .filo Province was a polfoy of liberal aid which I think is almost unanimous in the ;onstruction of his railway will � mutt t of the Saltation Army won k the 13th inst., Mr Duncan Campbell, to Y • of a syndicate,, the invest. The latest s, arc} there can be _. a combine is for the public good. Y Y to these uuclertaking this House, and also in the Province, give.an immense to these enter there. Mise Maggie McEwen, al o Deets. sample of dear bought experience comes 'no doubt but that policy wag of im. that it would be unwise at the present prises. It is estimated by the Crown I They left vViagbam on Tuesday on a manse advantage to the country, and time to re•opeh he policy of Provincial Land Department that in the `30 mile RrpOt'ta of thA NUrilt-Vest trip to Manitoba. `,�-- from the east this time. A farmer's ' y aid to railways in general. Of course belt that will, be seta art on that 50 lndians show hint thele condition perhaps, more than all outer action p EAHET—BELL.—Atitlte Queen'sAotel, A law has been, passed in COnnetieut syndicate was formed it, Prince Ed• taken by the Legislature, has contri- s G^vernment must conform to a set- miles there is yet unsold 200,000 acres , let more favorable than ever befbt•C. Brussels, on the 20th fast., by Rev. R. Which prohibits the giving or selling of ward county to handle barley. When bated to the rapid development of the tied public opinion, and public opinion of mining lands, and if even half of that The industrial schoole ai 0 a great Paul, Mr Chas. Eaket, of Algoma, to tobacco in an form to gersOns under Province, during the last eighteen years• is at present opposed to std !lase in the is sold at $2 an acus it will more than Su(c Ac w Miss Mary Bell, -of Morris. y the price was up to 780, it would not The shl granted by this House, together settled districts. If public opinion cover the subsidy of $150,000, which is—BoL;ioN—HAcxwELL.—On-thel3thinst, the age of 16 years. "A very good law," sell because the, management believed with the liberal aid granted also by the should change, the Government for the proposed to be given, If annual certi- At Woodr,toak Aaron Eal'ns- at the residence of the bride's father, some people will ally. True, but what it would go up to $1, but sales had to municipalities, gave an immense nm- time being in power will be forced to ficates are given instead of cash the an. worth, a farm hand employed ill by the Rev. Wm. Torrance, Mr railway give effect to it. There is, however, Mr anal payment will be $t3,961i. becomes of the "infringement of per- be made at 54c, causino the loss of t)le older actions of he Province -rail, Speaker, a branch of railway aid which 2nd. The Manitoulin & North Shore 1;uat 'Cort a, WAs° Ott Monday sent Isaac Bolton, - to 111isa Elizabeth Ann sone! liberty" argument we used to thousands of dollars to those who had wave and competing lines were con- to this feeling of opposition does not ex- Railway connecting Manitoulin Island 1 for trial,chArged with committing Hack$1I. all of McKillop. Y rapidity, tend, to the discussions which took at Little Current with the C.P.R. in the hear s° much about during the time of formed the syndicate. A few years ago struoted with a marvellous ra idit int unmentionable Clin1C• Ronth inst., by Rev. A. Sunshine, on a man won$15000in the London Mason- until within ten years of the inaugura; place in this chamber in 1880 and 1881, township of Taira, a distance of 28 r,. the 18th fast., by Bev. er so Tongs, of the Scott Act, policy, Y while a general expressiolr, of opinion miles. The residents on the Island are Dotcetfr0 I�OgetS, Of lOCOnt(`, Blyth, Mr Thos. Robertson, to Mise ���� ie hgttery. He invested in thecarriage of theselolderltortions of the YP Province making business, but knew nothing of p was given, that it was time to pause, for seven months in the year completely has traced to -Cal' Willseebal•rc', Aggie Baines, both of Morrie. Grip heel . a serf n the ogler. day q was fairly well served with railway fa- and hold the hand ae regards gene al shut off from all communication with Pa,. Albel'tiWilaOn, Who murdered STEWART—DELnATTY.—In Grey, at the G I the trade. To -day he is bankrupt, and cilities. During the ten years that policy railway aid in the other sections, the the business centres, As the land on which contained a wealth of meaning. was iu force, u wards of $6,000,000 bliss Marshall near Watford, Ont,, residence of the bride's parents, on the thus he lesson goes on. There is p o opinionwaa also the the island is Iirdian -land and' under a week acro last Monde When 20th inst., by Rev. S. Jones, bLr Hugh It represented itself as holding a con• nothing to prevent people going into of Provincial aid had been granted, and would come very shortly when it would control of the Dominion it is confidently h �' Stewart, to Miss Elizabeth .Delgatty, versation with Sir John anent the pro- upwards of,.0•4,000,000 had been paid, be a duty which tile, Province owed to expecteda•Dominiongrantwlll be mad lat�theat•ct bf•Wtlson was disguised bath of Grey township. _ ___the _.... any, business.theymaywish to,.butunz-�y-1N80, however, . view of "'the rapid- the newer and undeveloped sections, to this road. In the townships on the i as a miner. posed"jibs-tdl' ohanfes,' end was gtvtng less they have good experience, the ly inereastngobligationsof the province that lines of railway opening up those niaiulaud through ailah this road will W. 11 Harvey, bookkeeper, (f DIED the Premier this advice : .Pee .Pee here, chances are against them succeeding. in other directions; the opiaien wits sections must be promoted and aided. run there will be available 'for the Sub- KF.UBt,IE.—In Goderich, on Saturday, Sir John, if you were to give -the. people forming, and was being freely express- That time he Government believe has sidy Land about 138,000 acres. The 6iuelph, being arrested tot- em- March 16th, Francis F. Kedshe, aged 71 more of the legislation that they want, -�0•— ed, that it was time for the Province to now came. The people in these new cash subsidy is $84,000,9r,if by annual Ilezzlement, lost his reason np- years and 6 months. w don't want, the 'd The Government - papers seem to hold its hand. in this matter, and so new districts have been urging for some payments for forty years,'an ,annual narently and on Tuesday murder- RATTsxsuRy.-In Brucefield, on the and less of that they do they,a that bees pse$ir John'@.servile tna• .strong was that feeling in I881, that the i years,,past that the time had come. payment of $3,:117. ed his wife and two dAuphters. '26th inst., Mary Rattenbury, sister of like it all the better." - commercial union Government felt• bbm palled, in deference Circumstances have, however, delayed' 3rd. The Parry Sound Colonization John jority voted down the c to it, to indicate that the small scheme the adoption of a policy for newer dis. Railway connecting Parry Sound with I Later In the day lie was arrested flee lest&wed 74nbury, of the same - -�-*'0--"-- resolutions in the House, that finally of aid that was brought down that year tricts.- One of thesecircum4tauces was the Northern Pacific Junction at Burka carelessly witllcin0 LILA efte0t3 Of F e years. The member for SoGt}n Huron, Mr 1 g th urtcertaint f the title of the Prov- Falls, a distance of 45 miles. The 1 r 'WATSON -In Clinton, on the 26th tvaa, for a time at east, a finishiii or I y p I'Ol'OTltO. Inst Joseph T., infant son of. Rich, F. disposes of the matter. They pill find aPesing a of this olio so far as the ince to the disputed tigrritory. It is country through which this line passes i p John McMillan,. made a speech in the evident that the Province could not is better settled than that through I Mr James McPherson, an Old Wat6on, aged 9 months. they were never more mistaken, The older sect ons of the Province were con- i - _ _ VY F House the other day, wherein he aI- very acme in would vote directly carried. That policy of, closing up rail- have been called upon to grant aid to the other roads pass, and the unsold reL.ident Of London, who has been — _ ,.._r -_.w leges that the farmers had to pay much way grants was thoroughly in accord railways outside of the bounds lands are less in. extent, there is nearly aliteat ill tg0uthern California fur' Itw ��dUcrtlofinelits larger amounts for certain articles than opposite to -morrow, if they were told with public sentiment. Two circum- of tha Province, and he Legis- enough, however, b realize the subsidy ut g over twoyeare,retuened on Satu}- to do so, and are so suple, and servile stances which occurred about this time lature would have scouted the proposi- of $135,00 ). 1f by annual payments cls last, alts will spend ilio re- !•'t ilt,, WANTED—GENERAL BE RV' NT. they wuutd have to if there was no duty that they would vote for any measure, had all important bearing upon the rail, : tiun to aid railways to enhance the vel• the amount will be $7,508 annually. y p Apply to NIRS. J. FAIR, Clinton _ thereon. }Ic was taken: sharply to task way policy of the Prov nlce. One of tie of lands in a territory, in which tine 4th. The Nippising and James Bay ml•inedr of his life Canada, hAv• l y --..-----------,----- thereon. A T— —,__ if led by the Premier, save and alone these was the amalgamation of 'the Province had no juriadication and to Railway, 50 miles from North Bay, ing become dissatisfied With ti:e r -lo BOARDERS—IiOOM FOR ONE board- bythe member for Centre Toronto, and hs.lailde and.timber,in whi(;h it had towards Lake lamiseaminq. This a 101iOus C1imtltC," _ er. Locatiop.nearboth schools. -Apply are chucklili at the ionone depriving them of their session Grand Trunk and Great Neater- Rail. 11'1 title. Until the boundaries and the will be through an altogether unsettled g - - at Nim ERA othcu, the Conservatives g ways. Many of the lines wliiiih iz"lid at J - m its of Mr Mc- al indemnity."" that time been lately projected and aid- title to the lands are settled, the pro- country, but In the neighborhood of \Vin. Vandewater, and his list way in which thi: atgu e g er, 11Trs Vancott, left Bellecillc on AFE' FOA snI E.-srUE.cvrD cotuBt- ad, owed their inception and construe- position to grant aid to at least two Lake Tamiscamin the 1 Lnd is of excel NATION sato, Goldie & McCulloch make, Mill')Ln were chalinged. We have not fee closed ice tips to the desire of localities to secure I of • the Railways included in the lent duality and settlement has already '1`ueS lay IO CLber, havingtold- large enough fororditiarybusinesaman. Will The Ontario Legislate be sold aloe and on reasonable terms. A et seen the detailed report of both at. Saturday. Considerable competition between these two rival present' scheme could not have been began utero. The lino will edentually $ illy at No NV pp t Y session last. Y lines, and the reduction in carriage entertained, as part of these lines run be carried through to Janncs..Bay,where Mt• Varte.Ott's furnitut'0 fol' 80. ERAOtticeorA.J, HOLL0IVA . speeches, but we venture the assertion legislation was pushed through during rates which that competition would se- g the disputed territory, Hap lar a deposits ofcoal are reported. The The, ntAn leaves a wife and infant ulinton. _ g throunh` p y 1 g 1 ' that before the session -is over, Mr Mo. its sitting, and some warm debates in- cure. But the amalgamation of these'-p'ily, both these questions have, been subsidy if paid in cash will be $150,C00, and .the woman hot- husband .q,nd GRAND .1 RUi�.K RAILWAY re erectness• I bleb railways cloned the door for the time satisfaetbrily settled, the title arid juris- If by arinuaj payments 1)y $•13,996 annu• nflint. They left lot' the east, Millan will cicmo.nstrate tl uo , duhged ln, the most interestmgof w l not lish or being toall Prospect o£ competition, as diction of'the P'rov'ince coufirnled, and ally, hitt aro Si)) )o ed to have 4Urn�d - -- ,�, of every. Stntemeut he untdc. He la were those upon the use of Eng besides these two, there were no other the way thereby. openeS for aid i11 de- 5th. The Brockville, NOst Pott and 1 I to givenAb romancing iufitii. s, and when French in the ublic schools, and the lines at that time to enter the field. Vulopill;; this -valuable district. The Sault Ste Marie railway from junction ttb(1 gOuC taC�t, Both have a had �d r o p he gets hold of anything he generally s0•cnlled tyranny of the Licensed That amalgamation also destroyed the scheme tchich the.t;evernment now pre• of the C. P.R. to Yaliner'el Rapids, a CliaruCler. i TICKET OFFICE aaaurance that after a competing line . 9ellt to tine House is essentially a colo- distance of 55. miles. The company I has it by he right end, and we shall be partment, bot{n of which were referred as ht b •liberal illuniuipal or Provin• ilization Wieme•for developing the new have already constructed 50 miles from } JOltll illurriy of '«'illto�bat•t'C, f- y n \t a can selt'tickrts to any point on the G. e not et 'n these columns at the time. It is cial aidbesecured, au aulalgauuttion and unsettled districts, giving them Brockville to Westport tcithouo any I refused to put the saving.; of a life - (T. R, system. and tickets can be purclrasad greatly mistaken, if he dos Y to 1 will take might not immediately thereafter beef• railway common}cation with. the older Provincial and they will yet have tiutC X51,`325, ill n Ihutl:, ati Ito the day before leaving oil Tourney, tilos show the absolute correctness of his not likely that a dissolution l fected by the competing lines, and all sections, and !?ringing into the market to construe ' ano her.20 miles without avoiding worry at the station statenleuts, and, therefore, the into[ place until next spring, so that those the advantages which the bonuses were and enhancing the value of the- unsold ProvinciA subs y before they reach tl.ousht. it would noL be sAfc, and rectucss 'uf 1he of the member for who anticipate ori election for the Loc• intended to0socure be frustrates} and }ands and timber in these districts. It the Groping t)f tb' C. P.' 12., where com• h0 and Itis wife served the lnOnCJ' {y , JACKSON this year like} fob©disappointed. lost; And although A poaverful rival to tvi11,•I think, be unnecessary for me to mences what may be called the coloil- in IICr petticoat. On Saturday' , `(• T xRUP7'Ot171 AGFNT. - .Centre Toronto,, al ti Y these amalgamated companies has }n enlarge a roll the hards}lips of the pio• ization part of the line, and for which ni(rht three masked men entered e•+•v- - tilc Canadian Pacific Raillvny, now, n• 1 r neer settlers in theca districts, and the only will the subsidy be raid. The ull• the wife's rown, ragged her, stole tared the field, and competing{ lines fire tlisaclventagcs of their is)lated position sold land in the '3u mile belt oil the 53 ' " The conservative papers lised to ��yVhen the London Free Press, reply- teragiin sought for by many looalit}eS, tt ithQut reasonal,le means of common. miles is estimated at 53:,,000 acres.. if thin petticoat from under her ])it- erf ill • elor stunt and patriotic ing to a Liberal cotentI rary, asserts there is still a latent featre training nation with centres Of trade, that I may the one fo11rth o£ it is sold at ?n2 per Icriv and e�cupCd• Impstat Dim's it 01"N z row wood y t 1 . ;when t],uv tcuru tointing out how the that the stational Puhcy was inii,oseB, ntltni:;?pal liberality that evc:u these salfely leave it to the representatives of acre it will more than Iovrr the 816:i,p00 ) 1 p ilia q7 fi9.i per annum if Patrick T1'AtliO1 t(lt'111Cr1y a tr,rsliu': now strong and powerful rivals may, these distriris. tt' 10, from experience, of sudsidy, l' l -- N. I . teas to I tctiu trade ill our own !rut for lhr purl,nhr of h,>Il,i,,;l rn erns )cak with anthurity on them. Nor cap ly payments are ina le pros Brous Contractor, but who i thrungb the sameiut{ucnecs tett brought } )' I 1 ] It being utterly impossible to conduct c } - and nuc a -f their chief arg(u n of revenue, her antal"amation,. bl•in;,c do f think it uccus.. to enforce upon Alto+„ether the e:heme covers n total bccant'0 d'tssi )aced and ]fist bstti- 0 ort t ttrr, r.a, but fur tl)c purl'",. about the of 1 1 atether in neat lois „„•• ] business withoilt money, I hereby note- Of +ale. them also t q } 11119 House tho rlaty whii1i the Province subsidy of';Gd4,000, if thn sulisidies are nu�8, c lart•Ci1C(1 Wtth his tVifc at fy All those indebted to tic, and vvhusc• npCrlte V; as 't ho •'lm l:auc:. u. trade' ( it is guilty Of jest As sharp a turn as it They used to nay that n lung a, our ,vas oil the tnenlorable night wfien it erful combination, 'This c•hetk :to the (,ryes towards these nett• 9ettlementa.— paid in cash, or n total Annual pnynu'ut Cincirutati Monday', beCalisC she accounts have been rendered, that if tho construction ti competing lines Itis- 'That sats is. I behave, :ecu mired by of 581,000, if the auupal pay'ilnent plan ' same are not settled by negotiable note i ea orfs were +srentc: than oar exports rade g , liberal aid from the numic}• every holt• nrenlber in this I}onse. It is adopted. ha] nothing t0 Cat in the hOltsC, or cash before the 1st of flay, that t11ey r p 1 flapped over from its hitherto t couaged s } rrainov thrust a rcd-1161 poker , b • n'us',cruus ,to. alitiis, and tended lnrg cls to fe alio in 11S "ant, however, „he forg pttell that These lines are all purely Coloniztl will be lilacs<l in court collection. ne could ill -ver 1 t position to that of the most servile ad• p 7Vc11, hu,v is it num :' the exports {il the opinion in 1881 that the Prolines front the ditstricts tlu'ough which these tion Baily un and pe;'s here i Inu- through his Wild' cheek, breaking' This notice is imperative• y, „` -,, vocate of the ti. I . If the tariff was should close the door for thetimcbciag,'• rntuls arc prn,jectedta' t,'e derivPn large try mostly uuorgAliized, where no mu hCl• utv She will )roUably.. die. February lunounted to .3,On• ,8.,-, tthlch f part of our provincial revenue, It is nimpal bonuses tan be obtained. If J 1 -•�-� /� -�•�T is 8117,U(10 less than the ex Torts of I'eb- not adopted primaril,v as a means of The other circumstance, which has had I �'� _ _ti.�/l.1 V •1-8 l n manufacturer, all important bearing oil tLe Provincial represented by those engaged in the the Dominion grants them the usual cTrainorC arrested. The attic C'}Aary, IS.”. For the ,s il1011th9 since aiding the (�atlAdla policy, and ha9,confirnled the feeling Of � lumbering indl19t1'}' that railways bonus of $3,200 A. mile, which the Pro- hat'C StR Chll(fPC11. 9 tx ,OI'td awCrC 83,:199,- th Cll av0[rla 111 t11C }''.1l glial 1fLngURg�C the house and of the people that the tbrough these lumbering regtonS Will jectors expect -ami this grant has al- Maminoth IIardware asci ;tOVC 1IO11aC, July 1st, 18ti, , tl ( } Clinton. have no Meaning- ill �. policy of Provincial aid, by a genercLl• render it profitable to market a large ready been made to two,of them—the A shocking ac'Cideltt occurre -- - _ - 000 less than the exports Of. the corres R scheme, sbo111c1 not again be re -opened, quantity of second-class timber, upon Provincial aid may be looked upon as • nn Monday morning at the Cross Pending 8 mrniths of the previous fl.' �•*•~' • '- .was the Act of ' the Dominion Parlia- which clues will be paicttotheProvince, an equivalent for the mmnicipalbonuees ittg Of Brio street and the ,�itt'nia „ Around The Count ment of 1882, taking jurisdiction over which, without railway transport, twill which Are obtained brrheolder districts, line of the GrandTrunk Railway, year. 9leanwhiie the imports increased I i our Provincial railvays, and removing be left to rot oil the ground. A state- and both the Dominion and Provincial by ?•1,;,00,000. The imports entered Mrs 1•!ckinier has leased her farm in them from the control of theProvineial npeut submitted by Dile of the depnta- grants will' be necessary to enable the Stt'AtfOrd. Thomas �VAidi iu for (,oil sum pt!(1 in f878 were worth Grey, to bar son Christian, for a term Legislature, upon the plea that these tions that waiter} upon the 1,10VUitment, lines to be conttructed. Payment is years .of age, a farmor 'residing in $01;199,:,77 ; the impotta in 18ti8 were 0f years. railways were for the general advantage showing the Shipments over a rail• only to bo mad, on the completion of the Cjcpre of Downie, was On his Mr. L. Andrews has rented NI r. Arm• of Canada. Whoa this Act was intro way running Duty, partly through each ten miles of railway. There are wa home, and while CtOssinp the 8102,a{7,100. Zloty about the balance stronul's farm oil the 13th con., :1sh'field duod, Mr Blake pointed ont that as a such a country, irldicates the value several other promising projects that y Of trade naw. If the arguments of Con. for $2:>0 per annum. necessary consequence of that nssump• of this class of timber marketed. -• are applying for aid of a colonization track was ttrttCk by the kraut rvntives were hours, in Ii37Q, it 96 IP- The Itev.FatTier I{sal of the French character, but these ernerpriess are not from London. The horse lyes Cut se y, tion of jurisdiction, and of the declara- T1Ye statement is from the traffic fo tile in two, tide buggy smashed to �- i nS that the country ie infinitely i aettlenlent, Hay, is about to.leave his tion in the. Act, that all these lines wero turns of the Call r\tla the for the in so) forward a stain as to warrant the ly mea prc9ent charge to accept another. for the gonoral advnntago Of the Do• past few years, and sh01t'S that Burin + Government including them in the pre• )le('C8, and, the' same rirAy be said worse off than it tvaS t•hen•. I, it expected that within a couple Of -)inion, the Dominion moat logically that time there Ialose(i over the rrnLd scut scheme. They may deserve :and of Walsh, whose• remains wefe wu k.1 the eminently successful reviv• assume . the responsibility Of Aiding 131,000,000 feat of pine, 1,21i0,U0Q rail• receive attention liereafter. t •-�-' --alists, Revs Messrs Cro39le and ( !bund strCWn lot Dccca I was Y those lines from the Dominion ex- way flea, 8'3,000 telegraph poise, 91,Of>0 alUn!.; the ll'aCli. DCCCAsod was • ' Because Some Awerican eggs were •}Ianter, will visit Exeter and engage in chequer. That was the logical position cords of wool!, 13,000 cedar posts, be • Wt,st'Hurort (prnSCrvtitiVC4• h,lld Of tile t•ih ,an se coni lltO last cal l the were 1 work for n time. for upotl the Dominion Government Rides a large quantity of miscellaneous Ameetingof the Conservatives of West b d it i8 supposed broughtI Yater Pentland, of Atwood died, cath- by their own Act. If the reads were for timber, e,ltogether Of a value of $2,1380,- Huron, was held at Smith's Hill, last from this Cal18C was unaware of _ 1 Fyiday. The following resolutions t Aire was silly 011011911 to allude to it ns'.er Suddel`fly last week. Ile was at his the general advantage of Canada, then 000. Dedlnc, ,the value of the tine, , the home rilarket being better than the woork on Friday morning and diad ear- which it is needless to say, we do not the A 1'Oaeh Of the ttain.1. Canada must telco the place heretofore it Shows n value of X1,000,000 of acconc3 y Pp foreign for eggs. In early spling,i ly Saturday morning. Inflammation y supplying class tiwber,whiih world never have p D(1at'sha11 BAIT, bartender if) the '` g taken b the Provinces, in sn r )I in , endorse,. were passed :— anadinn hen Iles was t}le cause. He was in his 76th year, the Government aid necessary to Secure, been brought to market except by the That we, the Liberal Conservative villa(re of Castlemore, has been A splendid stock of Handsome before the exemthtry L and was a good citizen. their construction. The Dominion has railway, representing an extra revenue Association of West !soros, do hereby e g been forced'to accept that responsibility, in tinea paid ou it of' $30.000 to the express our renewed confid©ace in the lodged in jail at Brampton,chnrf;ed fully entered on the season's business, , Last Wednesdaymorning Bailiff F. ) q Administration of Sit' John Macdonald with shooting the daughter of Mr BABY C it is generally possible to import a few i S. 14cott seized the plant, &a, of the and has adopted In full the policyof Province, These extra clues will 'O ac and his colleagues. We feel that under T1141mA6' I3y rn0, a farmer who carloads of Southern eggs [it a' profpt, Brussels Budget. The plant is annoano- aiding all local °Tines of railway in he ]One{ way to reimburse the Province cfarthe ed to be sold by bailif 's sale on FridAy, Provinces. It has taken the place for- the outlay in subsidies, but according their leadership ably- fe our Dom- resides ilhMtG two ntilCS ft'otn The leading markets are thus well sup I ;March 29tb, at. 3 o'clock p.m. The merly occupied by the Provinces, and to the scheme submitted we expect that inion are being ably and safelyoonduct• ' h fresh e q at n time when ;Nightingale chattel .mortgage and a relieved them from the responsibility a large revenrie—more than sufficient ed, and we point with pride and con Ca6t1omU1'o,rit the at Al of Toronto Jest and ea variety largest, cheapest plied wit t g dence to the unexampled g �" eat ami tho supply is I claim from theSberiff re costs of the re• formerly by them recognized and acted to pay bite whole' subsidies—will be ped pro rens our Barr was visit[- At bliss 13frig s and beet variety in town. - tbe demand is great, PP y id I cent libel suit of Grant vo Jenkins, upon, at least so far as the older Seo• realized from the sale of the land bor. country has"madeand t° the marvellous home,and endeavoring to frigh• ` r - stilt dependent on the lime vat and c° amounting in all fo about8RU0,willhave y• development which has marked its his- ten the „ l ' p ] J. TWITCHELL. CLI.NTUR. tions of the country are concerned. daring upon the railway. Land subsi• a tl picked u) a rifle that A atoragewarelnousCe, �br Yet3txint•ienists, I to be settled before the goods can be re- The road's in these older sections were (lies to railways have in the past been tory under the glriclfng hand of that stood Oil the vgr,indah,p0inteti the WEDXCATED With that peculiar lack of felicity that IDaseI formerly constructed by the municipal popular in the United States, and haveright hon gentleman and his able aq- Weapon nt Miss Byrne and declared -characterizes the choice of their argu• I The Blyth tStandard a farming: -A come mile and th thin Po r $3,000 a bee nary tan ted b the Dowhich minion, but the the This associatiwn alsooxpresae6 its en• that h© .wout(1' shoot hoe: She which may 1 p cried, Don't Shout," and ran Diamond TEA meats, are now pointings to such 'ccs- I mttnity came to a focus "last week. are now being constructed by the muni- -'Yailvay the full control and ownership fire satisfaction with the action of the „ men is hm orfs of American eggs as be. I During the spring of last year a lir: -ipal aid and the $3,200 a mile granted of the land, is Open to serious objection. Dominion Parliament in giving its around the col-nei- of the house, p �' cs f the value of ' Samuel Levine, of horrid, lost a number by he Dominion Ciovernmented are as No crailwa to to a1e11 these lands rapidly, S[lvant%ge for mrpJohu Mncc}onald and his tion of ecollett�uea Barr following.m'ontot�not to >Uias tne int The great surprise of modern limns as a ing a convincing proof o (of Dun cattle, and althou b 1te search• the new linea being conetr acted the Y the home market and of the sibsence of young thA gun at hot but he Chased her Br.oOf, ATOR. Ell and Ltwhi and KroNEn ed all over the county he was unable to largely subsidized by Government as but as they baeornn enhanced in value ppnver theecantrol of the over tcommercireial, begged bet- fol' INVi(iORATOR. Uf aseswhichhave been a market in the United .States for the find them. Last December, while Mr. those formerly built when the Pro• them was forms to boa disposition n on with vine was in England, he chanced to vincial policy was in operation. If it t}tp part of the rails Rett�er, and thus countryand —a country which we have all some distance With filo t ifiC,AimCd surely and quickly cured by i, (useep products of Canaia. Aa is usual I Irvine g m dropsy, s scrofula, a heir : )ick up a Clinton paper, (Clinton New is the Band of the Dominion /that dill- [Wise tse price ent tilt will Ile seen from he}ped to make what it is and which, Straight At her and pulled the eill,nconstipstibn,psick headache, salt trade restrictions, they restrict t 1 trj • , i• I'k+a) and there Saw a soften advertising' tributes the old, the money granted is check settlement. { gg rheum, dizziness, eruptions of the akin presentation of their case to the In, ytI cattle for Sale. Oil his return he stilt the motley of Ontario, and the the resolutions that we do not propose tinder Lite a providence i God, we feel r na ,rhe half entered tile un p ink estabhiahcR • propose the levo the power within ourselves to b + ] and many ,hers, for which I am pro• nl fact which they th , found that the cattle had in Alay, 188'x, people of Ontario arc justified in saying, a strictly land subsidy, but we ro ose f})rtunate girl °a ]ogr andAlc e 0( pAred to furnish testimonialsof vespon• vide elevate to a yet hi hoe position in the t1irottgh I lila and I O(tt Noir position. The trade and naviga : strayed on to a Mr. Beadle's property in If lttl,re to Dominion, o,i Lu of thr•e general on cath stir}o Of the railway, otoebe so}d membership of that grand British Em I close to the spinal Coltimlt, Thore Bible persons in Ontario. t justly road o f tion returns allow that in Ism there 1 Bullet, and had been advertised and fu to recoup the Province for the amount Aire which we aro all a ju y p sold by him to a Mr. Govier. }laving largest share•-aiBiar�e (of (.}anadaTeOnr aid out in subsidies. It might be said whatever our race or croed may be. Aro Some hopes of Sating Lha girl's 1'ulhiuq Lady AgautS wanted, to whmr wore imported into Canada 41.1,989 I demanded the cattlefrom the purchaser the general advantage P life. Barr denies any feIOnlOtt8 }iberid inducenlentS will he offered. Writs- +< a value of 818,498, id been refnged them, lir. Irvine tarfo isnot called upon to duplicate that that the land in many pinccs was not of A resohltion was also passed ex res• qa,• t,,,•,,,s at urine to lliAN10Nh 'rP1A CO„ dozen of of is• to ar b P intent, ns he sti )oyes tho rifle as there sought legal ndtic) and was told that aid from Provincial funds. Out ,,,inch talus, and that it wmtl(1 b- nn- sin' tho a prove! of lea lackey of a I;• p] r,. Dnnrina St, Losnex, Oyr, and that during the sumo Y© the sale was illegal, and an the vendor contribution to Lite $3, 00 a mile grant• wise to withdraw this hall(, from the yIororiith, cal• C., the loader of the Op' ' IV not loaded, and the general were exported 1.1,176,8,;0 dozen of eggs, lied act complied with the requirements e(I t,, local lines in all the Provinces is . frtr grant system, i'11eSe arguments position in the Lr illative o ends b] •,real 2j'y AND 50 rU�NTS 4, l22 '11,9, of which 14,• the statute he could the req his prop• at !oast 1{Z,000, so that through that tvoro withotlt effect, in the first place i pledgilia the aRgbClatl011}ta endeavor to Opinion is that l3at'r had no idea to tho value of ,,_, of Of sola I1^ • art InthomeantimeMr(Iovieraought Dominion grant of $3,200 a mil,, U'lo because the acre settlers elanrinittithin,ten snaps tlhimliutthoc�straightforward And Should !;nock ny harm.—[Some fool 9tnhraino 117,7311 dozen, to tho value of $L, I Y horlerable course in furthering the in- I Ve' r Ar In by Drumisln and a`lithorlaod ages w 582, went to thn iTnitel States. Now advice in Goderich, andlf0nnd that he tario is still coiitribnttng 81,000 n mile pay ,., an 011t. had no other alternative than to deliver to these roads; but when you take into ( miles Of the railway track than take' terests of this Province. thon, what Abbot tie foreign In I lip ilae cattle to Irvine, and to reecyar , consideration the large proportion which free grants forty or fifty miles distant. f from 13onBlo the ampnnt ho had paid, she contributes to the Dominion rev,• Tberofore, ho believed tho Governmant A rerolut:oa was also unanimously V AA