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gew. Adrtvitototellt5 titto '4,il.c.elt
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manner if he could avoid it, but he ss Ur IN7. P. elephant has performedcht
' ' TiljA0N. ITEIVLS-:
• . ,I1 o ipt Ig. $ r 0.1r DE N. p E ,
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Lana to let. -H. gale,
Inst lloiv.-;, Si. OilrOY-
Chaxige.-Wisenian Bros.
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A good deal of buncombe 'has ' been-
uttered lately with. regard to the al).
-otiohiug electiOns for Ontario, . some
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assertin•-• that Mr- Nowat would.spiing
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to not it anyway. So with the Causer- east .011e 049i1 net l it has turned several
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' tereabouts who alwav4 voted tho Con.
'votive party. Its leaders impress .uppn , • . • - • • ere
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their followers the necessity of being in. serve*" ticket: talleseY " they will do
power. If they can be maintained thelo so no more," .
hot
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beafealt thinks ef ParollasigL•fa stea In
(mains,. •
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tl a ta ' ti . a .t •
w!taisii:iets 'ren'is%risiteTilli:.bo4rstretQa.1X-
ILrossou te; our corroseonecetai,
The Callaway farm near Bayfield,.wee
week, sold for $8,500.
The ,Messie, Petty of Ilensall, have
164,000 lbs. wtlight a rork
season. -
mr,, a', Gosmain of Blyth, is -about
buyin0 Mr. P. Kelly's saw shinele end
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milI, . •
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Mrs. McAllister has purchasect r..
IT, Webster's brick residence in 13lyth,
end intends moVing At Once., ... ..-- -- - --•••
• Mr. G. Petty of. Ilenstill, has purchas-
lic11.0:lyese4brr iheyk (81",°1•E,.eliaelarh4ardel'tv,elflo_iln•gthe.eresent7re(„1
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Mr. W. ' II. McVedden,- barrister,
formerly of Malcolmson SD McFadden
Go e c , 1 s oi. .
d ri 'II ia iened a law • eitce ' it;
Brossels. . • . .„
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lir. Thomas Pillow ex-Couticillor. or
P-O-ersville
of Apr'il -Colir-iteeWliaits*).g- llialin.V1iillg,,-V-leient..ellii')e;ejs.i.
• is
about to open up .a tannery. . '0
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___Oil • account of 411 health, • 11,. Ir. W.
Hodgsen. has resigned the bailiffship, or
tile Fifth Divisioa CoUrt, Exeter, which
has been transferred to Mr, j, D). Ellis
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:7Tlift.Vetitiort it favor of . subediting
the Scott Temperance Act to e vote of
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the ' of the counCy; enettlatee
in Seafortb, was lartrel,rsigned. :Very
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few refused to sign It.
-„„• - • . , .. . • .
•ine special services tit the -11 ; 0,
Chureh Exciter were brought to. --a 'close
on. Triday•-ev-e.ning after: rtearly two
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(Arlene') oilatere or trio Bible,
To the .6111tor of the atintorr .11'eur rfra.
Sta,-It will readily be admitted by •
every eltristian that the word or God
teaches that thellord Jesne, once on earth,
now et the tight hand of God, is coming
.again. to recetve to Himself the purehased
of Hts blood. However meth ohristians
maY or (awl it is to their shaine that
they da)as to the character of tho Lord's ad-
vent and tl e t 1 ' h f Il 't th
I even a w ate .. 0 QW I, . a
-gelit,t3:it)r,-tIntlolt.thdaotn-bioaciis-icwonlitinni, irciraiitirtrelye
sholild.be among many ehrtstians a spirit
of indifference as to. the truth itself and
among maosar mach igneelmw-a-oijoerniag
.
itti li 110:1 i lgrder ef aniltYfttio:)1 alti 01 Iwile 1 Priii ni:pri erg de t,, ;, betillusitIrtcollhliar,:i a:thin:tee°. .
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geed by the Everetelist,. who reeently le-
bored here in the Gospel, for the. purpose
.of holding bible; reeding meetings, to ea- .
quire into the „truth. tauin tho-acrip.e.
it, is more coplorable
-sttil'ite,e••-QI(fm-Qt-°1To-11.1E'llg'vang. alio:referred .t.ta .pre• . .
fonts that great truth Mere Clearly . than '
those who temilt differently, why ,should
ohristians be deprived of the beeefit of his ' •
bettor argoeimanoo with itl surely tho
truth Joao nOthing by being sifted,.. nay,„.
it becomesmanifest, • Whet4eacle the Ile,e'
,
_reaint-moireVible than these in Thessaloni- .
cat? was it not that they searched' the
scriptures daily, whe..theri.t. 110: ewthiiiralgvse7beafed
, so '1- • There is, thank 'God, a spirit of ow- .
(miry among many., ne- a -e
their -hearts .exereised about the truth at
theaLord's owning, and it certainly is but
right that every facility sheuld be afforded •
in order that rnorelight be thiown ou. this
.
(to the cliiistian):. very. precious truth.
Seeing thee that a di'fffeulty a. elaco
777,-G. 11. W.,right.& Co.
Baker's-Table...4.-T, Keane*, . -
New Goods. -John Iloclgins.
Butter ---,•Wells„ IfiehttOsort sit; oe...--
Waggon for 01� -John Dayment,
Wall Paper.- -Dingman its Humble.
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Servant NVittited.-Mrs. It Callender.
. them. upon the ,countey withoittit-mo.
meets notice, so thati if possible, a snap
victory would be gained. Others, that
they would be .postPOne.d tin ..the Jest
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pessible moment,,,so that the. injurious,
effects,. if any, or the Mr. Tilley's tariff'
Alan / 14 b , 1, / b f ,a
geee -A ieu e '"a-1."'" e.,°' - 4
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proper17,.. woll and goedi tut they must.
fle cliseassing. the ta.riff. the •afraf./ 84.4. purchased
, bo maintained there, The behests • of „ .• . , „
ir it intemeres with British gonnee7 thie
the leaders era tneehly followed by the. .. , .
tion then so much the worse for British
rank and file, itnd their candidate, be „ -,
he nominee of the V. 131, (nub, be he ft conn.ec.t.ion, Had any Reform paper
lath
tow this language it Would have boon
stranger, be he whom be itaav, is rallied
• called •-li . traitor aud everytlilug else,
round to a matt and elected if he can be. • -
IMIIIIMMENIMIOSIM 4111111111111•04•111111.11111MMINIIIN
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aielos ot to-Utky'e Nat, 11aA, zuty lei hec1 ar tUe Zook-
- store ot Memo. lUngelen & Numbie, and w. n.
llonstord, Albert Street. 2rioe 8 mats per copy
contest should be brought .on. As we
have every • con Sconce in Mr. Mowat,
. , e.
yet the super -loyal Ilfail an. its. follow•
Comparisons we kuow aro odious, but .: . .' ' • •
ers indul„,eeColumns of sneh talk...
we do not mean to be ofiensive. It. is . .
mid that he oestres. to eciralliet the anairs
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oleirT<IretT*
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of the proviuce in the interest or the
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-' --re--iiii--ViViilli expect line to Ina. 0.
, peep , . ... . 11
the electiens on at the most convenient'
time for the electors, so thtit as manyaS
shell be •edablect 0 .0,1„).
true, Reformers are not asked to• 14° 48'
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are, -but tbey are
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nsk°11. t.° nominate the, strongest possible:
eanditlate.and.onive him every vote that
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Os n be polled for liiin„ no.. divisions
Sexm cif. ble. maainfeeturintr-firms-in
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have been eom ielted to
the, peovinoo , . 1
reduce wages, owin... to the :inert:deed
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cost of materials under the now. Tariff,
thereby curtailing'their business, as they ..
possitaa part
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.,-._ ;- -- -. •-_:-...-4:•-••••,. therein withent pliftieelhe loss or troll.-
.Lot
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• alousies• • no disappoint-
ox olnnlon; no Je ; ;
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will no lonaer be able te compete in
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We, 'haat it: would he in_the_interests-
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iTerrfs-6t-givi--1)-Tii-Vv-blifi-Virtiberail elec
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foreign markets, And yet every eon -
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-04))htittell-
, 9gviciIAT., PAPER,
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t V ' iota of the Whole co`untry 'to brino thein on .
about the beeinnine of June no one can
0 0
OF TEE COUNTY. deny. Dy • that time the Deraird011
tors.and theii duty -t-6 Omit' "patty and
ecemtry, '.c_litinliclateseifter all are.only
a means to an end, and that end -which
serVativ.e candidate before the elections,
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promtsect tne workingmen, ft.lo.tit of \VOliti.
at 4iiher wages"
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. Tbst.R8DAy, m 'Am° i• [ 2,7", -ism althanient will b.e., clo.secl, and its teem,
. bers at their homes,• seeding will be
ia the A-atosmanlike government of the
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A wealthy inerchent of Toronto -boas° ts.
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TAR $0.0A.1;1,B0 N wr-r0-7sA r, . Fordo v. nvor And_farmers,:will have a little .1014. -.
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-- • • . ...„-- • .. ' betiveen- thar- tilit-inal lfaiiiig,
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country -s iori c „e $...ee..,..1.1" . kept. in
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44,4, 4., ',Intl,. iiii.lif 'F.1 as e:' eet. as. ilig),-
.....e.7-x,..;;•.e•-•-...•;-%,•e-7-F.•.----17- -..-e---- '.--- • • '
' • ..-klreost everY *htlei•-•
000 M. ins
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---Welittip-oeir tlith76i•oire-ely ail -7• ftii- .• ,
- • and btiainess men 'and•-othei•s, in tow ns,
titer use writiog • agemst • the so-called • . • . ,•• . , .
. . . . ... are. then 'over Alicia . spring tracte,
na.tional policy, for the majority in par- •• . • , , •
. . . thus, the greater 'portion of the cent-
Remora are, determined to put it in farce.
atunit 11 b t l'b I ' t • ' th;
y in e st i el, y e brute e
. ne metter how partiel and•scotional its ,. , , 1 - •
tl ' • d'` •;1 1- tt t• 'n •
local. 0,ections len im ivi et a en je ..
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E.DITORIAL, NOT4S. •
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CAN ..C.WO get OLIVIA:Wee ,Crleatlinl • set:.
0: • . . ; •• ,,,, ., 1 • - es()
tied no. _ .
• w i 9 li'llat farmer las got ap ,
•s b Ise o the N P
more for his hot a ticai f t . . .
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elnuse:
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e.saut the coon 17 ea ntatepayers
lois man. throu I,
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tell how' rauchlie is -euriched.by these-
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creased.. tariff' by the increased value
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of. the geods he 'has en hand., C in a
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farmer. tell how rapelejf_erty, le' iii_ink,
toonthe!....ituration..;-,,A---goodly,-innithete-fer--.11.01ffini-tinr;tranifigtiuliiii
have-ariade a profession of •Christian4Y
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I. 1.1.13„- 10-ziee 11,3s:-. - , , . .
'Capt., • McArthur left Gederich On
: wednesday loth hist - -.t. 1 qv •,
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of the steam baree Van Allen, now -lying
at Chathain. . • He is. the .fii•st eeptain
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who has left,..Gtoderioh:to_talo eliftree of.
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1 tins season ; • •
f.t. ves.ee . . .,. - •
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Frida last Messrs J Dw. er,Anc,1
ats ,,to _ ..
ariSeo,; 1
would suggest that the town hall-- .
oltred-ficr-Thiiiiiirpcie, and I would further
suggest. that any-ohristian shall be at liber- •
ty to. put. any cpiestion : bearin on the
10'.- ' d • . 'd •.'• 11 '' d
advisable, with a. view to a fuller 'info:Ring :, ..:..
.tetitli- . 'Ho ' /
and • the .. .. ., ptrig? -
it will not• be Ione before such 'a 111 eet-
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ine.will be•held •I•bee, to subscribe mvaelf
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. : Yours truly, .. A. p.. ,.
ountoh,57.9roll 25,•1879.' . ' ' . .•..,.,..
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_eperations seer be. • Al though WS tatty . Durine . tlie_past--eve yeiiiirOntaTio
per certie-dittionlest11- spe•alc-at.
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• . ,• • • t .. .b .1.4. .••• .se..
ii- °nettles le mei ea
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be tine, s) ii. as preventing its vivo- has opjoyed the •wiSe. and•pruclentrsuper-
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0400... . .• . • : 4 . -"- , • .
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-prey c -1 mime,. y
(ye-
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ut the. price o' ins produce., . .
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- sition Upon the public; at the present intenclenee Of Iltr. Mowat and Ids col-
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is.it feture, desire
voNSn. U.V.Villiki banvaiSers were. wont
-Wit -Co .1,0,
time, yet, ais there we leagiies eyes_ her . a filth's, . encl,. aotwitlt
13--ilee e le ins an meow,
to- 1 11-tli - •p-1 -all - -1-ti
-.--"-The ad in .the new tariff from
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to perfornt our cluty in ...lityi..ng_beforo-7-.stanxiin-g,;-.41,r th-e. abois .of the ppo on
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our iieacTers such evidence. in relation to te,discover g,rievanees, there is nothing
. .. • • .that
this ;question. as will ',so . far .. enlighten .'Worthy., Of- notice charged ag,ainst-theni.
- 'ed
they Were in-
_them.lhat they. will, -throw off theshaelc-•.L*oring the paSt. sessions. .....„.. ,._
defittiga le . 1 _the ebots. fee t o . •est
..les.of-a-iestrieted• trade -at ..the. liiiiii6St" ' 'b i i "-ir -1 . . • . I b '
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r••• It * . O loss' et ••' ii • interests '6f the couetry, That they
poSsible.menion . .. 15 n11. 1-• , . • ., . , . . .
. ' hi .
n i ;carted b such men •as t s•
ierest than it is that of our readera that. 'veil° 8 t 1 Y • - . ..
, • county has elecd to look after its. in
the best eciannercial poliey shall .be en- .o.t, - •te., . .
• terests-men -who haVe been tiied,and
joyed. in the coontry, ter our prosperity , . , . . ,
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: . • • for many.years taken adeep Inter st m
.is bound up with theirs, and it, these • • • • • • .. .. • ••
. .. , . :. • • . '' the control of .the public affairs at Iloilo,
.fere;• stands to reagen that we. would • . •
, ... ' , - • .., • • .,' and who have no , other object in enttne.
-X,,,,,t.„SlialigOirlFrEn th
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and astonishinglv 1 rospprovii times tlint-
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f 11 1 "1 . f.N Pt
W1 -to o ow. t ie ac. vent o the . . ,
Th ' ' 1 t .lo 'so ' ny Ringer. howev r
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T ;, -Ikea has-sta ed-ita 'oi alluelit on
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the it§•“lieliy
. er i is• rought to bear epen Mr...
artill ' ' '''li
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Mow apolicy. Beyond •the noise 9f:
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the discharge, there, ia iftit nitic • ilteli-:
oe. e Orly ot ier.rese t. • ' '
la cl* f . ' 1 ' • '1 '
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IT is said. that a certain • deputation
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thift;:weltt--10-Otta-W8e"fralll-tilla section-
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to 20 ectr.eent mien imPort horses' will
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in no wise affect the treat)._ iere, • as,we
f breeding• .1 h
only: inmor or purposes, e, 110
will tofore."- ..... •••••,.-• - - • -
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-Ilse above .para•graph is. clipp from
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the Montreal Stor a strew" National
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d in
Policy advocate, which was.lott .
1 ' • isei of 1 igh 'prices to farmers if
i s more . 1 . .. - ,
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the •Coasoriiatrre$ were, placed to.powctr.
'AV sslc-*--o • r -farmers -to say who -told the
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truth "Clurine. • the election. canapaien laSt"
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fall'? • , • • '
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HIST . fruit -8 or the Nationel Wiley '
.0n
"M. IVIcOasey, ' of Sunshine. sawed one
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cord of niaple wood in. sixteen mieutes;
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on the fai.in et Mr. C. 'Wheeler, 101.,12,.
con. 5, 'llforria. The woik • .Vms.:•dooe•
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The report a the ProvindialSecretary . , •
on the ' working of the Taveili and .Shep. .,.
-a - - -1 • • • - - - •
'DVI 1..a.c lanipion saw, . , : . • ,
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:. it will be remembered that a short
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tune ago Mr. D. Diamond, of WinE,dutina.
raceidontally broke 'hie lee, .:X.Y.1111e..wreet-
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License Acta' has 'ust hebn issue . n • :
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.We recap the.following .ex-tracte • from itr- '1
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in reference te this: .county.:, ,
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. vorn lioeusq:i . . , Alio? LiOoluet . -''
..._,_:........._ .. • ,..!..,_issue(1.111.-• --,------'- lasuott lir - ''':-' .;
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imo. in tun wit ii . a- tmenci--- - At . the tune
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it was thought that the leo. would heal
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ui) end: that.in a short. titue he Wotild,be.
able le be.: aroand.._ agaire -- Last- Th u ri- •
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oay, uowe r, i .was oi n necessary to
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emputa .e t4e injutet. limb. below. •the
knee ..in order:. to. sava-..11.1r.-: Diainon4!p.
;life. ' . •• . -
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isi748 1.818
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.. Huron, south,- 41 43 .'......,. 9
• Huron, west ... 4246 r'..... 9 • • .... ,..
--.--Ainiiiiiir that Was"' Paid - to' aninielpalitiee. •• .
.aftet dedneting,,expenseitrin--1-870.7, not !ire.! -::.-.--
°India] • eicess • of $tatutor Pees :-HurOu
eas., 4
t •$ee6.58; Huron, eeethY, $1,428,44 ; He: '...
ron,..west., $1,•618.97. • . • , •
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• ' ' Flap; ealleotea' Finee eo1leetoa • •
• in 3.876-77 • in 1877-78
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truth. in connection ' thereerith. ''.•
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It is not ef yesterday that we. took a
firm stand egainst,:the.PrinolPie of ..Per-
. tial prOtection, for it is only, when it '3.5.
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.partial that any. one. labors „ to uphold.
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ib-protectien all retand. is of no benefil...members;
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to any tine, s6 -no one Advocates it in that
• shape.' . Before -it was 'adopted as . 4
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'plank in the platforin of those now. in?
, . . . iritiVorg=ri-ere'7
the hest interests of their Opuntry-is a
.- taratitee• to ..1 'geed- deOtie that..they
are.the rih.ht men in -the right iilacee • :
- ...._: We_think:..me have; good 4 -01500 --to
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point with satisfaetieo to our present
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who have heeti re-nomineted. to'
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contest the tidings at the co.ming elect-
ions, as they have each. done their.thare
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an forwarding the business .of the conn-
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to advocate. noteetton' are•now as mad
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es hatters7 at, the way . the governmeat.
The. 'hest -of 'it ie
aye :used- them. - . .. . ,, '
mearlyeelleof-thent-aree-rank-Conservis-
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trees. .ae .....• • . ....... . .. .
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le Join on tan arc , ,c ims •oe
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..or.C1VS, anu., , iiinippg,L CZ.,e ,s allo_a, .
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saspemledinibncation. .1 ••rt
•1° °"sPaPet.
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business, ince en as crset.dine, and
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and how it builds u
n ens ..nianufactures :
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. ,. • .
. , We understated that the large, flouring
. niill-of 'Ogilvie &• 1-1•Utellisetris.tehe closed.
Cii Saturd . -I . h . i ,
eY 0.0.t .9.11.10-01-.44.9:1-11DYMS4----c-
OVenrnotice .thaillieir services would no
• longer be required. '-' The' eaPacity of •the
Mill is' 500 barrels, a day. -#S'ign4 of yestor,
d'i'Y. ' ' " *. . .
.,, . .. . • . . .
TJnless the duty on oats is 1
f 11' • a
wi remove. any. nit. s a,. • ea or i . ee
' will '• ' • • 11 • S
Mitthell to th.o United. States."; -..Mr ,
TILinii Then 'c.f./Mk/1a • • • . -
.1 • 2.
. •
• .. . • .
Poiitical and .Peri4ona,1 1\i'oteo•
• • .. •• • . •-•••••-• ". . • .. '
' , •
-Q11 roe.edaY•' Mr, • M..' MYre§; 'for 4.0
.years clerk of WM°. Township; died
• .,• •
at -Bella -7)a., , . • • . .. . ..•.,
. -. . .. . .. . • •
- "Friday •tv.tts -the. 'anniversary- ot the
. • .. . : a
f tl 11 ' ' • f I., - '
.inarrteee•o le 1 amino o • erne an
Princess:Louise. •• - .
: • • - .• ' • • •
- It is taid• that Mi A.' binds. of the
- ' • ,
• . ,
. ITenin,' cast, ...,.$423.00 .....,".. $224.00 '
' Huron, south,580 00 - . - . 220 00
Huron, west, ..... 270.00 .. ,......' '4/98.25 '
The ;following were amino -Med to jail.fOr
. „
drunkenness daring the respective year; viz,.
-1874 34. 1875, 50; 1870, 24 ;.. 1877,'2'.; :
• , . ! •
-078, ee,;.- , ...• . - ... .. ,
•
• These fieurcis ere the Committals to .
,.. . 0 • • • .
jail, and do not: inchide .tho.pat pens- who
Were. releciSed on payment of fines. '.
' • • • ' '. - • .
• • ;,,,,---...............--,- -
. .
power we raised. a. nota or warning
at/M./1st it, .as 'we saw. there was a 5V.iStfu).-
t' • ' -it .,•.; ' `1, ', •
. loek in that •te.ree.sen ,ey many W.k10
'hoped-. to be gainei.e.•by- its atloptant.
' 1'1'; d' . t' ' " T1 ' . ... -.
try in the rig), nee ion.. ley !no ati„
literally . 1 g, ., . .,:, . , .
' s )6a -hie; ..werkintt• utee • and
• .
"have 'I. laree interest. iti ehepitie the pro-,
, ' 0 . ' '• ' - -
wrote affaus in t.iii iig, t it e ten,
.othets,
.. ;
1 t . " ' . t* • t .t. . d
t use ess or now yen ales . o•-• iy, an•
l•;- is
: .. -•
' 1 . '
• crowd.ur a field a, rea y• more t tan well
• - • .- • • • . -. • . , - •
•:-' - • ,d• .' . .,. .
. , .. . .
. , ,_..._._ ,.
' I - • . . . 'able If ' 1 tl '
N a „Very . speec, ftgains .,,, to
• ' . .r* . •
tat& Mr. •ClarlIon M. P: . et:includes
,. . , .. . 2 . . 2 '
.as follOwit .;- - • • _ • . .
' •
• „ • • . . • • •
As the ,priaciples..of.•polttical econprey
' ' .-• ' - ' . ' •
are as trueltrid as tfricharie•table: as - the
b • • - •
law of. gravitation, tind knoeing •tbie,
' N1re could •do he -other than op iese the
t . ,' - - •• • , •:- . 1. .,
principle.ef protectio,n,•aS it. 141 only rob-
bing one party -riot an outsider as Aitiad.
would endeavor to make us. believe---bitt
.. . . .
One as Much entitla,to.Oonsideration aS
• •
•and, not ue anv other - arid they have
• ..• . . - .', • • . ,
bed sufficient 'ex ierierice to. nide them
. . . .. - 1, ..- .g . • .
'hi :their. actions As it •ie ...the intereat
• • • • ... . . - , .. • _ ., .
'of our. readerii, as wellas o.urselies ' to.
, • . • • • '
have good and wise men at the head of
. - • - . :_ ... . .
'our.a airs, .We would prge. all to eainity
ff • ' .. Id .
,... • ' - • ,. ,,;„ .
th • • ' 'Ita. • .
eStunate e qua cations of the ewer-
• .- • . .• • •
't• . d•ci .6 .......di 6, • . 1.6.6.. - ...
en can t a es a.. nifty -so. 1 1 . 161r
13.
841' t - • • 11 •iti 'ern ••••• ' •
In. a
, . ... .. .. ,
• ••
T ' • Mail -" Ev i /one i't.i deli hi-
:m••• 8`3's . e 3 .. .• .• . • g •
- ' • '• . ' ''' - they, .''
ed with the tamil. Are . lets see
. ,. • '. . • • ' • . • • •
L .
. &moo. ,the tariff was annottneect, c el.)1"4"
- -- " ;' -. - - • ... - ---, ..
dope et. millers,. founders, stationers,.
• . - •. • • •" .. . ' • • . • .
nianufactirrers,„aod predneers . 1
aw- • 0041',
• •-• . ... : . „ . , . • . • -
mutters of all kinds ha been 4uvryi,ng O
' ,..• • • . . .... . . .
Ottawato. protest against this, isepesition,
• • - ' • • . ' - ' ' . - ' •
.end that ., malty •Of :the& 'are:Conies-ea-
• "Let .bint present a few .Of the salient
' • • • . - • • • • • ‘,./i- - • I I; 1. ,,
pointoof this famous.- "National .0 icy.
Irethe.ffist place,' it 'would rob the fernier.;
... . .
d,place,• ld b-.1
. in, the. secen at •wen ..,ro the um-
.-
berinan ; in the third place, 'it -Would rOb
the fisherman ; in the foerth. place; it wont&
Tab the laborers eut the .fifth ptace, it would •
rob .the ship ()Weevil.; in the -sixth place, .it
would rob every Man whci. received a 1ixed ,.
.• . ,
and. in . , , :,... ,,
salary,. ann.. in lite • seven tn place, ID wools'.
emihie.menufactairgrelo.rob aliclassesiancl-•
• cl: .1 • .'.' d ' ' ' t 'Lo•
affer .t imp ilie. in deemen ... pree. ispori
.
Guelph, ilfercztr7 'will receive the norni.
, .. , . . .
Dayton. lot •• coetri vvelhngton for the
., • , : • . . , .. ,
iLocat.r. • .
•
- • • ....SPRINIC-.S110WS
, . • -:- • ,, . -
' West Ridieg Eaton,. at Sinith's. Hig, on
, .. . ., ,... . . __
'-' -The ReY*.J.•tilfottof . Montreal, -I. as
• ae4eptede, inianimene call to the &ergo.
of the Presbyterian Church,. Carinnitio.
• • - . • • . ••• • • • . °
ton, tAritario:
. .. , . .
' .-The •Baptiet Chnrcli. at . Emerson,.
.IVI ,, , . ..._ . .. . , , ..•.... .. „
'an has extended a call • to 'the •Rei .
•,I.',A.ncleraonc' of Hillsbfirg,'• Opt It 'it)
bell i d.'he. will' accept .. : . ' - ' .
. .. a e,. . ...
•
Thursday,. AprillOtliT.------ • - . ..,. .. . . •
'East Riding Heron; at lirtisiels, onFridai, .
'April llth :. .. . ..,., • .... , • . - : .. .
.•• - Turnberry branch, at ,Whighturi,- on "puese; ,
'day,. April 15th. • . '. , ... -,. ,• .
•: Morris Branch, at Blyth, .on 'Wednesday,. ..
,.
Amilleth, .... . • .-• .. " . • . . . - . .
, Seiitli.• Riding. 'Huron, .'at• itrueee4, 'On.
Thursday' April 17th. • •• . .• r • • • • ' • • • :
•. , ....-
_etullettrBrarich; • t Cr "t ' • ' Friday,''• •
0, nit (itti, On • ..
April 18th. • - . . ,. .
- •
''
. • . , . . . . . . .
the- other.• We have :sad* that.
.,p.por .. s el. , -1. -:.
•
, ' ' '• ' ° .° ' . ' ' 4: •
.. •• ..... . .• . • . • .
tiVCS and neartrall. -statitig. • that. their
other."... • • .. . .• . ,-- . • •• - -.,.. • .
.. • • • - • • • • • • •
'. • '," "
.'always
'. . ...
. the trio prittiiiplos-olpplitical. econonv.
aro difficult to'be understood. and that_
- , • • . • ' - - -
a novice or one Who has net 'thoreoglsly .
• .• .4.-; . . .
' VOALOPi . op cOiti.NsX,..,
• • • • . -• - • - • • s•s ,
• -Ina, letter to-thelikelermerom .I.Jitinio-
- - .' . • • . • • -
II' .. .' ' t t° being'.. '
ton, . bus regi a ••
, . . .
. . ,
business would he.gretitly injured by the
- . .. .. . - ••
tariff... ".0h,-yes,•everyone is delighted
. • ,... • •
'WtIb . '..-• • • ° ' "--".
w•th the tariff " - .
. ••••,,,e.e-.- . . ..
.
•• • . •
'Ix a private -letto from ,Toiontos. re-,
eeiied• this. week fixi . ° so *. ''''.. •
tn.a-per n m, teir-,-
- • ii •
' • ' ' the r-11 '- it tt .* ' s...
ness, is o .owing a at mg retnar
: • dept. Neelon has accepted- the.nomi.
a ation-tenderetl,hire....by the-ItefOrmer
• • . _ . .. .
n11.1011 PittriED . BUTTER. -
•
- "
• of Lincoln, and'will Contest ..the riding
t tl f • It ' 1 t' • f th
a or i-eounng,. e ee ions or e
Leeal Leeislature, ' •
r,. . • ,.
Mr.. "Morris, who; it is conceded, can-
-• . ' .
not be aganareturned for the Local for
•East Toronto haS been. rejeoted-'brthe
South Riding of .Lamark,-Mr. Elliott
asing een tontine et. 7 a . onserva-
h .. 'b • - t 113 C
tiVe COnVention bf. 13
. . • --• •, . .
.. Vt.. A,.W..Cheever, Editor N,.E. Fainter:, • -
owns a fine dairy and gets a high price Or
•
fancy flints... In an editorial, Nor 'd he -
said, " The Perfected Butter Oolor Made by
Wells,. Richardson di Co.,sie, have used ler ' .
* several years- and ha,vo found nothiu equal
ing it, . .este.. a en every..
1" .. •although-we'have.t. 'd b 1.
thiug ef the• km made in. this or t e Olcl..
Country. ' 11 18 the btrongest,.eleanest. purest ,,..
i 1 t b tt 1 • 0. •11'.." e .- .
au , ,e napes n er co.orm,,,..we • ave ev. r.
found anal for all weeen. ilee• it is alsolutely .
Studied the-Tinestion, will.be niore likely •We
•
to go in the. wroeg. direction than the
.,
Tin•lit one. In.npirly every science . its
.. .
' • •
is the case • . yet the' mistakes or igeor-
/
anCe maeifested by the party who merely'.
. , .
possesses a slight knowledge of' any par-
.
tieular science does not; an . the slightest
0
•• • • • •.• .. •
degree, prove:that the science -is at fault,
11,1e.greatAnass Whe& Profess to Itold
the prieciples of protection -are Campos.
• • .
Aid' of ..that Class .whe-hal.te ',never stit'-•
..a e o e en . a reeen conven ton, , I.
bl -t. altend a 't . - - t• M - ..
:-
laacicen-zie 01. s • 'wh leso ' e advice.
,t1 ' ' • t f '1 *1 • ti. t h •
10 mam. point of o .w no 1. le ia, ,w .en a
:a.ii,d• 1.1 •• • 1 t 1 b . • i• .
. , tc a els, se ec et y..at coil:Neil ion,
' R f • • ' I 'Id 11- . 11 'I
e ormers spa a .ow .11 • persona
• ., i ,- , • -
d• l•te •C ' . f. • '
pm tem -Ices tin .ci t roes o opunen
.•-• ••• •h
d • 61- 1, li i. • h• ''-I. •'
to pass an niute y e or or . Is e ec-
tio..e.'..... in. •iiy.er- ' - uency, • ia, „man
t't . tl ' t•
/ • . _ • ' 1 ' .- t.. . tl. •
w to posstmes..t the grea est strong i is
i . to b i - - •' d• 1 t I* 'd •
t le man bo le can lc a o. n... days
... . ,. .
lik Ali ' 6
. . - sr .8.1.L an y a eS • . veiy-
'0 ' hands. ' 'd b ha t e ' s' '
. ..
body it is admitted - that the li‘ade in
am,
t 1 h ' ill' t - • 1 B ••i * '
ca t e etween . is °gun ry and ti .
li• h h 1 1 - t b. ' e e teed' is
iv. lc , . at on y jus een ,ounn .1 ,
-• ' '.• t' 1' 1- f ;t ' t • f ' tl •
-a . par ion ar y . ce una. e one ce iis
eountry.: as the. "Markets in the United
, .. , , .. ._. , . . „ . .
St t ---••-• '''''about . pl'ettla •
a es...were • now sup ,.i.....---.3•
' •• •
th • • 1 t k ' * 's It is- also
en • OW1 8 oc lei ers. . .
. . ..
k ' 1 d d•th .t. 't • "..0 ' - t e
ae now e e a i tequit .s a eel. at. i
•g . .. , . . .
1* *. - f ttl t 0 • 1 '• uce *s° f 11Y
c ass o ea e . o compe e s. .. es„ti it . .
. • • . • .
with the United States • and to
, •
' think 'our friend . for his kind no-.
tice, end tnight say that we always mi-
cleaver; to dismiss every mattee in the
,... . .
• ' ' . ..' •
Emilie w.4Y''••-• - , • .. . .
• - ' d with the
• please
,".I.. km particularly. . . .., ...
few unprejudiced and detailedexposition
you have made regardiug the 4. Budget .,
„
h b • 'd.. - - f • • ht cl' the'•
wine yeti ave..ase • ea oresig an i
best eommen-seinie. •Itegiu'cling the Tariff
here , much dissatiafactiOn is -manifested
' the other.
on • the one hand, while on I ..
•_. . . '
hopes only, of an un,provemenb on, the -0Idi
are expressed."•.° ' • ° .. •••• • -.. . . . . . .. ' •
. .. . .
' ---...-imis.e.,40..
a • inkjerity o ..
f
.. . a . .,...„ -.--- - __J--.---. ..... .
It
yo es. . . . .. .,
t • • - ' ' •
. Itls re orted that Mr ;J. R. Currey,
. P - • . . . • -
f Thenheim wIll oppose the Hon. Oliver
•°- -- • • ,
1 o va in oi. ic ot , • and a ... .1.
NI t ' • .N sth 0 f el , th b. NI
..I. IL Brown, of ..13eachVille, Wi11. °poi°
the IIon, Adent. ,Croolis an 'the' South •
"
yerfect. should entirely. supercede car
'rots for coloring .butter, 'and also .41 the pro-
- aratiobs °tannage."' Bariners if your but..
ter is w i e o no :o ,. ry , tit -sp pi 1
' P ' h't d . ' t fail t t th'' • I Ird.
preparation. _Per Itill•partioulare inquire of '..
,Watts dz Ce.).druggists,,Clintou, who liave it ...
..fer• side, -,t8 wallas all druggists and merehants .
. .
'generally. • Saingie•siie; 1.0 cent?: . .- 26.
'
. • .. , . . , .... .
died the •
. question... -ewe say this ,aclVisedly
.. . .. . .
. . , . .
__for We bait? yet failed. te meet a single
••• . . :
-.
i self
.person whn Mtn eaybe has Posted h in
. ,
.upen the subjeCt by readittg the .veritings
.of those who have•applied.their time and
' • '
talents to a thorough ellieidatioroof the
. giteetien. "• -. ". • .
• • - • ,
'Tf.Welled ttny suspicion that We were
.. • .
in error, or •were tietuated-by party feel.
ing in oppositipe. to the, truth, we would ,
not be likely te•41•ge our readers to take
every meats svithia their reach of find-.
• e, • '
ing.outlhe true principles ot. politteal.
•
economy; Those partiee that'aro in the
8 wheneven vill' eajerities
c e e, n . .. 1.... #.
siAttet•ed, I o e °lay oic - ' ntireerous
. 1 w x , • .. 1• . , ...•
, • ' .
1 d' ` - - t T th ' .1 '. •
eoctora ivisions„ . urn e sea 0, and
,-., • ..
sweep powerful' Governtuents - out .. of
•power ' i 1 lix°. d . 0 1. s't. ' • t :4
.,, a ic s .n el , p io i ions in o i ,
•t . .
i is no itne or ever as 1 tousness or
t" - f ° f t'd* "
.,
.,-•
local 41 - • ' Ti •.4 h 'Lila 1 loeked"f
.je on*. . n, s o. to
.
O., in eyery riding and- .every' low.ftil
.
ft 0 t 1 to.' 11 -t d ii, k .
.ii or mat e po ..aai inn. si i ,. e ores
'
vie ,oty in agfun
vote. If this is. done).0 ' t . 11 •
, 1 - th li• 't • of il L'1) . 1
pme t upoii e am et s to i eta
..t • • b ito
par y. everyw eve, am, ensut e as long a
1'
tenure of offiee 'as it desires -Had ever7
• . ,
. po s on e .. i
&girdles eone tette. 11- 0 th • 17t1
. 'is
of. Se t .b •• •%1 • il 1 ' ' w ild
. p em el, 1 ii i ae rotten re
provide,
. • -.. • • • • -
..
this class We niust 'feed. high: ' As the.
. . • • '• • .. . ,. ., ..K
s ippers , tom
b.• . '.` f.' ...datiada. cannot,: get any,.
• .
higher price in England than thoserfroin
the If led States it will be underatood
, nt . ,
. - • .
tl t th 11. ' t._11 ti O C midi%
la . Jey, ws_ no.. .o.y. 1.... a. 11
" • .., ' f ' tl • • ta thsn
armer any mote . or len . ea e4 .D.
. . • •
is paid for the American ; bn,t now that
te p , b i 1
ere is a o . con . in . us io
th ' • duty1 7i . • .,
' - 1 11 0t°b bl t f 1 a
on corn he will no e a e o ea( s
.. . • • .
o . , met man - :a . ,
th A. • •• f"rater It deo het
l'•° l '11'
Ina co it. tiny better. o compel inn.
feed barley; pace or "eats for they :are
. . ;
• costly f ed'ng s cl his profits .will
mete cps • e . 1 , . n . • . '
therefore be less.. Farmers in this
. • • .•
, . • . .... •
' ' rom e Great• es ern ., ai way
F • tli• • • •W t 'R .1.•
autheritieS'it- is learned that, in the dia...
; between Landon•and Cruel ili
&jot ly-tig . , i
and north of' that Ganapany's main line,
arrengenterifS, have 'already • been made
f ' th t ' ' t' t/ • • ht .h *d• tl
or 0 ranepor o some mg un ie
'.,.
emigrants ,to Manitoba., . " •
- A-. . , ....1„ , ,. •
., . A. sa,d accident oecurrect at Ant:m.1ton,
on Wedoesclay,• to a,. farmer na%ed .11...
. . . . • . . .. .
Williamson who was ha, 1114 glibet.
' . --,, • .
te .. ni - • •
Le ONO stilt:rips. Ihe, st nip..swung .
aeound and. Williamson went to hold it
. . .
*back, v1icit. it fell and grunted. him • un-
.derneath. • ' ' ' . , .
• • . - • • • • :•
M •L I exile. his purelissed •from
--r- " • '
Mr. Thompson, 'of the 5th eon. sif Lon-
. don to' h' ' ft' • • . t d 1 .'
Wini 111) 11 ne impor e wavy
Riding; We • believe there is little
fou ' Istion * i tl r • ors hOweve • 'as •
ncl.. „II. ie., uni ,... .r,.
these gentlemen are het .fooliah. ei otikb
to• be led forth to • .eertain • ildeat. . If
. . ... . .
there•was the slightest Chitties ersuccess
Yen may' ' ' h., 1... e -
depend upon it, t o :Imp es
sible Wood Of WoodstOck ' would be
. . • .; . • . •
'6 e , . •
.-1tt . the • ,eld .ie thls. it' is •pos-•
sible, hoWever, that these gentlemen'
may -allow themselves to .• be sacrificed.
", .
d • t • neve t III • • II t d
iti or el or ri essts. .I. OM% • an
• . -,
. . .
'. ' • • Sale Mosul% . . .
. .,.. . .. _ . ,_ . _ ... .., ••._ .
On the Oth ot April, Mr. .T. &Wm will, Otter
for sale at the Commercial Hotel, Chntou,
• • '10' . tilde bl rots- eluate in tho .
town of, Clinton; .. • . • • . ,.
On the 2nd .April XII& HOW40I1 will offer
.. _ , . ., . . ... , . ..
: . for sale, at the Market Bquare,...ulinton,
.......two lots on Mary- street, property "Cif -1X1r, •
• . McIlardy, • .. .
Feria stock, &e., of•Mr. W. /..L God, let
• • 9, eon. 3, Colborne, eastern division,•
onthe31;st ieet. J. Hooition„ auct.,
-
s,. , - .
.yrooks from, lending tnew atiststanee'm
ot er coils i nenciee.- c t.t ornier.
• .
' After the session is„ over it is under-
.stobd that the Pretuier will !way ' ct visit
to his' British Cole nibian constitnen ts,
•-• • •
and after.Spehtlind SOM0 time on the
• b - •1.
Pacific. (least in the study of .. the , Ilat
way and -Chinese questiens, he •proposes
. . . . ...,,.. , ,
-so it is sant-to proceed to Imgland
• .
.. s r . , 1 N 'y lc f the
via tut traticisco aln . VW • 01 i ot e
• • •• ;
purnose of coesultiue with the Britielt
.,... ' • 'I • • . •
kwoverritnent. on tho attire relations of
the Dominion and the Ihnpire, and ns-
certainieg whether hey dis •t` •
post ton ex-
ists to help' the construetien, of the .011,-.
nadain Pacific' Itaiiway.. Ifa- is. also
„ . A with n
Credited with a destre • to gersworn; . in
es a l'rivy Coeneillor duringhie sojoarn.
in theOldCotatry.-,OttatnepeeProe.
,
1011•Ivacius.-In Clinton, on the 10th • ,
. _ •inst,, the ,wife of Mr,;.- A.;•,,M0Murehia, •
.• Of e• sons ' -- ' . • ,0 ' ''' • • '
• , . ...
• .". MARRIED. •
Cooliniexn-joses,.-At (Milton, on the
' • • 19th fest, •• by • Rev. R. Thomas., Mr. •
• ., , „ , ., ,,..
George Coonrano, or unoton, to ADM
Louisa. /ones; of Tuchersteith. ,
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Won Altaltn--4InADLY.-At. °deride ,ri
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the got inst.,. y the Rev. De. lire,
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' Mr. Alex. MeQuarrie, to Miss Salome
. leously, an el Gesorieb... , ,, ..
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. DIED.
• ' • T Il ), 40 the 22nd inst.,
LovErtss,_,....ir, Jon ot
. 'genii), AL., fourth datigliter ,of Mr. I, .'
:Loveless, for merly.of .Clinton, eged •
26 yogi% and 3.nionths. •
, Wkeictut.--Xt Stenley, on the 20th ?rist.,
•De eau Welker, aged 60 years.
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right; ire illWayriVIAITIg 'Le 3110w weir
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1 • b • • . o .. ' to ' 1 ' . • 1 the n.
lave coo in p eel -c ay,ant . t -
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i .10orhood consumed fifty. tittles the
le b
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draught Clydesdale stallion, for Messrs.
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hands; Or in other words give it logical.
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• reason for their conduct and belief, On
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this question they aris ready to ivivo an
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answer to .any..WasonAblo. 'question,
which is not the aElo with prOteetionietS.
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try wou c eve OM save( rom he
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Tattles now .in, w ioso so e ann is o
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get inti °Mee' and stay theiee 11 is re-
corded ae (I,e;.r0ery" shrewd father that on.
i• i". • • th -. l 1 t do.f .
soloing 1.18 son auto o wor c 0 Or
'f tl t t '1" di
quantity o corn la, own peop 0 IS ..
If the dirt. • S ffe•- t t ' t tl e* •
y la ri i ien o proven i ii
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using it the Canadian railways will dose
tile carriegent it ' dealers Will' J030' the
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p'eft of handling it, and the farmers,
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' J. . oft .3..6.. 8'ille s, AI ttow county,
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Ohio paying therefor. $1,500. The•aina1-
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mal ts te be teeed fee breeding purposes.
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. At. Baltimore,. on ' Saturday night a
erowd o'f reughe assaalted Sorgt. 1 far-
vey and Pelieeman Cheney, • who were
taking a to' the station:4mm*. -
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• The English journals eve all editorially
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denouncing the new tarlif et the Canadian
Government,
' If • '1 • ilmtesspd. noon him as a
him" ' 1.-(' 1-'2- *" •
first' duty that he lies to get money.
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Ito was'n21.toobtain it n an mprot• er•
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will lose the profit made. out. pf °Imp
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.f,00cli.fed to cattle that will.be relit out
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of the countiy-.. , .
prisoner
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• Being bard proofed, Harvey shot sliornas•
Weldoo,, thgr ringleader, dead. The
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toronat# ocnrytXoneratel Harvey.