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The Clinton New Era, 1880-01-29, Page 2. 0 V1W .. !.- 7 I ­ � , �R* is � . . I 10 . . . � I . ,a I 1, 0 - _1� � . i . I 1 I . " .1 _ � ­­i_,��­_­­ ,�,,,�,�' �,­.1�1�1110 I . . . . . . I ; I I � 1.31 , . I ____ . I � I __ , . 11 � - - - � � , I . I 11. I I I I I . � . � . I ,, 'I . , TOO Mucts of 4a i6aoy- � . � I FAIN AND QXRORN. )f16Qr=1XX0Vm CHAT. , ONTARIO HOKUM. , Is "Tim WXIT soulsoax. ' from *9 Treasurer of the Agdou �Ituralands : . , . I VhGU Zve In Ilia garden was plubkIng the rose, .. I Ani arjoying tie Eden walkepho,dy, . . .a agricultur I Without a prompovott ­ a there Is go, national prosperity. , f r YO410 M . 14 moved ill � for an address to 0 LJOU11,011slit­0019rilorp praying that he Arts As000lationliving a dolailed statement I of Its income an expenditure fdr the yous, ' ,. tar if ever she turned up hex nose, I 7 =signed 11rintoomuchotaladyl A. BUdget Compiled by a ]Prue. . I I 11 Buckwheat flour In recommended for giv, I — FEURTH PARLIAMEN FIRST OESSIOK would cousek to be laid before the JEr � ones 1870 B44 1079. He said his object was 9&, , . Aroo much Us lady,"ddarAdarn, to - . work, be at�lcd; ;1ro M � 111CRI Algriensiturlst. I Ing the hair of heogoop a final onio-oth, bril. liant appearance, . Tonowro, Jan. 25�The Speaker took the I say papers or correspondence which may I have P5010d - between the Government , . obtain a faller statement than was contained , � In -tbs papers usually presented to the House., I ... . . res r must shirk, , . I doop 3 rogottod: I I A Kinifigh (E nglan4) fruit grower applies I chair At throe o1clock. Of the Province, and that of the Domin. � ion In The income from the Exhibition bold at I . y 1. WORDO TO FAN]lpma. -1. annually 8,0Q0 ton a of manuro7to his twenty. , Mr. Ifskox moved for a ,Committee to . .4 regard . to ille confirmation of Toronto in 1878 was 423 000, to Which was I I . . . To -day she has da.ughtors whoss 4QUo& ahead t .a �, � t forla or; I I if Ion have a family of more, than fourteen I five,sore apple orchard. Few of. gurformero who raise apples, A pply any fertilizers to their , enquire into the subj set of gfrelrtc us , t - I A seat. , d0111'.0, In in.�Iij*Inglanoes with lose of life, .to the award of the arbitrators in gefereppe to 'the north wool bo rise of tild added 010,900 granted� by the Government,_ re Aing a, total of 033,000. ' 91 that amount, I 0 wholly 11 I A &I catf4al ass t a to utter their fang, . 61 provide your wife, with more than one ba its. L ' Pan and Iron Ailles. See that Abe ba a at . ozabards. The. abovenamod orobardJot. , � I I I . I brakemen and others employed LOU re"'WSYM, _ , I province' 11 I L I ibout 014,000 bad been expended In 1. . I I . , prizes, 11 on or. , . Sir mission on eatt disip ago, tog , , ­ - d ep a A el.0 owe at 0 a , , ate _ least one not of earthenware that 'is not broken, and a little crockery that is, not . his Orchards to other how"Tor, ca"I'latoo tie the trees are young. drops especially wh a means by which dangers of this and th L perilous evocation may be diminished; with 001INTY. JUDGES' rRAM. . Mr. IracounT moved for sin Order of the- . , . - ,thus leaving a balanceof about 010,000, &nd, . the expenditure of this sum tile Roil . so , and., * I I ror . I � avall't a botbo tr 16 loss I ban I&HR created., � I and m;,111- power to Bond for persons and papers, and to I H.Que loV, a return showing the aggregate .. the country should -know more about, me that.. . I . T . age a iT. 0 L ' o . al . L There is no reason why yQu should not A farmer in Bangor, Me., noticing that. report by Bill, or othomiae ; the said Com- , , L - toes received by each Jradgq of the Count I I Y they might See whether they were getting i I I It lm% the loveliest thing to be pure, . . . � 'To dabble in cooking and dishes# have a happy home if yet% Are, a farmer, why I L not ties, you. should ; your wife and daughter wboat was being picked. f;om the heads of . . I standing grain,,und finding flocke.of yellow I Consist of MOO mitteo to ore, Bell, Boulter, Cook, Prober, Gibson (Hamilton), Harcourt, . I I 11 I . Court in this province in conmea tion with . bia, duties as Judge of the Surrogate Oourt L � . value for Their inoney4 Re observed that. at - I I LOU don, Itamilton, Guelph and Toronto L . . L ,. I '. And pays L I I But never a bome was kept tidy L . with oonsiderationap0indueea, MakeL your birds flyingabout, shot oomeof them. On gay, Lose, McLaughlin, Pick,. Forklikil, for the years 1878 And 1879, . .1 . Re pointed t)nk sliriont So good Exhibitions, so the Provincial . � � ,, . By dainty eastbetical wisheo,. , ,I sm free to fess there in something Jn life More attraMve than putting a stitch in, college comfortable And cheerful. Fill It with joy and sunshine, and Is$ year family opening their crops he found only three * Of Wheat, .and by actuAl. coant - $50 er"Inap. Items, Wells, White And Young. 11 , � L Mr. Mortis ,expressed patlafaction at the that in this country the principle was ad. - I mitted that judges she uld not be phid by were hold. Some of the money received in., I 1878 was paid to thsaity on account of tha, Azd inany a weary, Inaustrious wife grow About it like'flo , were. Plant traeop CIVII more know It, Is better that far course suggested, by.the Minister of Public, � I . there vme pr6se fees, jet 1. . I I nt the, anomaly of buildings that,w ore put up. The motion was . . IWt daeply in love. with list kitchen,. � . 11 L . � . . I oUltivato your gardens, beautify your yoras, whether they kill friends or foes. Butter, cream and flour are peculiarly Works in $bid question. He believed th . Government,, were Rating wisely in movin: the 09unty Judges receiving fees for uervic6o. - ander0the Surrogate Court, He did not 11 carried. I I.. I TbaRouse saionrnea at 5.io. . � I � But duty 10 dutT, and dirt always dirt, , I . I And only the azy deny it, adorn your dwellings and docoxate your I I I roomo, Pat some plants around the, front apaltive to attridopherio, itifinencoo, and I � :hould ' . I for the appointment of, thin Committ0lotAnd I � . speak of .the j adges, salaries , for whether they L Tou6mo, Jan, 21. -The Speaker took the- . I . I I I . . Crocheting Is Wear t4an maklage, shirk . . , . But man never yet was clothed by. It, I fence and apot of flowers by the doorway. I never be plaopd where there are sour liquido, onions, emaked fish, orarlykindot, he trusted $hat the question would be I.. . .� thoroughly exxmn�ed. � were or were not sufficient had nothing to do with this came. He believed that in some. chair at throe o'clock. After routine,' A fr. Cnooxa* introduced a Bill to amend the. 1 �. . 1. I To sit In a parlor in Indolent ease, � I . . I Till one grows All fragile and fady, evenif there b , 0 no market value to.tbom. . They will certify to your culture and rofine- heart , I food of strong odor. Anything perceptible -to I L thononse of smell will offtot theme sensitive Mr. LAuDzu, observed that, none of the I antions made by the Cominlooloner of mugg counties the judges 'L I -no 01,000 a yea received as much r Under the Surrogate, Court Act, , 1 Agriculture and Arts Act. The object of the Bill, he maid, was to transfer the eontrdl of - 11 Qk flounce through .the streets, silly gazers .to I I I ­_*DIV6L�F ..� , - please -.,- "L , merit,. and put a blossom in your that I I . 0 More than mone,T, a L Otte articles, which are thu U so strongly I � I Public Works covered accidents caused by, I . and,�tie held that it wool d be well,' It ned�s. . I such institutions na Agricultural and Art � I � is . beingt9omiuch of alady. , . , I . 1. _r%h . Give up the loolieli idea that you �Yill be charged with foreign- odors -a -i to­qaite 16se . their distinctive qualities, so far am the Rover the short distance. hokwpon the .top of earn W1140PAIj of the bridges under which they . L Gary, OWU to add to. the calories in 9rder to. abolish theme fees. - , . Associations and Mtchania Institutions from.. a � ­ . ­­­­ . the Tresaurer's Department, to. the Depart- I .. , . Too much of a lady to darn up boy bog .� 4;. . 0 I . ruined and have to mortgage your farm it you I happen to put tho hog pan back of the house - .1. . 11 - .. I in concerned. * I next miedrig of the Royif-'a-ft�ftural 'The 9 , passed. He noticed I hat A Dew Oar' NAG, making its appearance upo U some, of our . , The motion,psoned. � - . . L . �_ 'L I—— � I � . L ­­­­�­11 ­.­---- I . I ment of Eluvgtlon� _-T48 Bill was4ead a first I . 1� . 11the. - ­­­ " �, . I uch of a lady wherevershe goes, - . 6 verbs uohofawo aul I . " and morning glories in front of it, It yop do not getup At threeQ'olookfu the morning Society of England will be hold at the City L ' roads, called a I�Aaf;igarator ,Car." which 00 OPERATIVII AREOCIATIONS. Mr. MOWAT Moved 'the second reading!Df .. 'The ATtonvwr GsNzuAr, moved the third . � � The unclen at od adearouselekstoli0r, , I . I Except to be wrapped up ,nLe&tln, 1 and drag your families from their beds in the of Oarliale, during the mouth of July of the , L . present, year. . was a good deal higher than the ordinary care, and a, man .4tafiding upon one while � . the. Bill for th I I I ,a relief of co-operative memo reading of ,him Bill for the relief 6f' co- . I � operative associations, vyMch was carried I And as lei an intelltet-she would prefer I I . �, - A bonnet to mastering Latin,, darkness OfL night to resume their irkoome toil. Takd leisure for zoading, thinkinglipjoy. It you have no facilities for steaming corn. passing under abridge was almost sure to ciations. that the In doing so he agoin explained to extend the limit . smidat cheers, being the first Bill of the* ' I I ­ . . ­­ I t�o ­ , , . much of a lady to own. a grand heart, I merit and improving the mindo and social stalks, straw, eta,, then rprinkle.mith 0 little salt dissolved in woter, And put ol be kllled-.Ho trusted this matter,.oA_-nId,.nQ,, I 11 be lost eight of., . .Billpropoeed of 166--ilistri&ion as to the amount; of s�ook one session passed through all its otsgeo. In reply to Mt, Hereon rt,,Xr. NOWAT said 11 . TO tie a ithe daughter or mother. 1. . Too much of a la:dy to bear the brave part natures of your wives And oWdxeil. I Keep up the discoveries and thought a oll'the day, 1. large amount of 6aving-will be effecied. and L L The in tion was carried. . Q person omit hold, -from 6400. to 41,000. It 1. also proposed to allow an aBoodation to 'it was the intention of ,,h Governmint to O . I I . , 1. I . That ne'er can be ly3rue by another. or , . I By fashion or birth quite too flue, for thilre . .With and let.love and happiness so W, oil so labor and gain be The objeogsbf life on the farm, all coarme � fodder can thus be worked econo. laically and thoroughly int6 vdanure.' This . I Mr. BADensow asked when tile return to the Address of this Hone passed 0 on the I I pur. chase on mortgage property in which o ,, I basineos. print ana lay bblore the House the returns, L equired by' the. Act of� laotL session, froin . . . 1� . When It"comols to the judgment's greitpa, -do , L' . Though our Lord mav delight in th% " 0 I . . . � white, Happiness' can bo'bad. even out. of the. , . 7 Xaketq,irmloganourcoothappineeit, I ill save the cutting of food. - There Is a W , great wAsto In food. It will prove a saving , � 'cattle, second of February, 1877, relative to the value ' of the present site of the Parliament build. . I I . Mr. UNDEDITH thought a pro�islon Should be in the Bill Sheriffs, an so their incomes. - . . .t I L �Hml COFT OV 0011001, V�0119. - - - . much of a lady ?,, I - Will Aeoralle on." Too I ound. gV L to yourself andfamily. It is 'far. Poster, of 'one-third to wet all feed for thui softening it andrendering it palstrable. lugs and grounds, and the proba'�le cost of nmW buildings in the,University Park, will be pat to avoid a nab an ID]astioe as &his : A short time ago an association in . ' Mr. k$AXTAR Moved forL an order'ot the . I I � , THE TJLT J5191IDGIR DISASTER., �. I . � L . . pleamanter and, more profitable to carrY on a farm in the righ,t way -to make a comfortable I �, It may -be well tolikolk around thelarrnand� laid before the Houte. ..' I :, London bought godde from a *holegalniner- chant and paid for them every Saturday Elouee for a return giviog the names of all � books authc�iz ad by the Minletof of ydue%. . I . I .. - . . I , . I . JLatest Atetelved Items of xntcrcxt� p r 1. . home and plegmaut surroundings An& feel I I - I look at tbs wheat fields. Perhaps a drain has baea choked with ice or. Snow, and you Mr.,Mow4v stated that it was the intention of thb Government to submit this and , ood a g I L night. On one occasion tba indebtedness ,F I tion.fQr usq'in the public schools of the I - ' I .� . , . It Is consider6d certain that the wreckage : . . librown up At Broughty Ferry And along the that yourlamily in contented and that YOU ' Oro 5 9010111aman' Instead of, a, clodhopper. . L L can ope UL it�-'and:tbuo save whopt enough for walking and watching several days. 1400k deal more inform atia upon th� 0 me iuba I . ,P j eat in asking the House to decide upon the ran up. to 61,000 ; and then -the- association . failed to pay. L The merchant Sued, but the province; -the number ot. copyrights held bk� , - the Government, and the number hold by, i I � for ill the I I shore. quite Recounts , missing . . . . . jell Into the Toy on and Pipe IN " came v bat There to no need of making tilling. the soil repulsive to have it pSy" 316L need of, having also to flip wheat inaiket.' - - '' � been for L question of. the. - credion of_n W Pariiament a . - , 'I bar dings. ikosoeistion, invoking the clause requiring 1-1 that all purchases should-be-Jor cash,'Ihe . private individuals, together,with the names,, .i . of the publishbib; -also L the price, of 'ouch . - ' . .- 1. I . I. - � .ges ., L the night of the 284h. It ia thought all the - A in lonely. and uncomfort le' -ho ea. U046 It a business. to be proud of.. As a class, you are Over fifty pstents have I obtained cow, milkere-thirteen in Engla � nd and forty ' . . I . Mr. HAucounT moVed for &.return showing L . I Common Plea$ decide Courtof 'a RgRinat the merchant, who lost big 01,000. Such , 'L .. 11, I " " books to the pub is, He introdiioe4 liti motion because it was imported that echool L . .1 bodies have been washed out to sea. During i tboaxaminailon of the iron columns of the . the only -really independent papple and you In America. These madhines have been divided into three classes. Firot, tnbe. the number of prisoners.,, vent - from each � county iii.ontario to, the Kin . gaton ranitpn- an i0justioe as this should be provided, agaillat.. . � . . books were -far more expensive than they ' . ' ", bridge. which are still hanging in bunches ' I , round the't6ps of each, of the plate, it was ]might be*tho happiest and moot, onvied. But - you must make it something ,besides hard- milkers; second, sucking machines ; third, mechanical handmilkars. The first. are tiary, thi Reformatory and the Asylvim ddring the years 10.8 slid 1879, and also stating -in The, Bill was read the aecoqd time. � " ' � CORONIMEN' IRQUI14W. .1 would be if the Department held the copy- , . _ - L right. 'He would like tp.know whether the . I found that they Were filled, some apparently handed labor, oQuiething besides continual I . 11 tappers, the second suckero, and tbs third . . detail the fees received by the sheriffa of the L .. Mr. MowAT, in moving thei s000n4 readlug Department'could, by any means, secure & .. ,I, I . - L -clearly withnot i with csment� but others hIJ3g L ' The capital practically lying idle - L . but sand . care and treadmill toil -housekefoer, You want your wife to be aL a I Fqaeozers an d strippers. Some devices are. formed of these classes. , counties respectively for the set' . Vioes in GoU­ nection there with. . farther of the Bill to . make provisions reipecting Cotbriers' rnqueSts,'explilnedth.st duption in the price of books.. , to . I - . Mr. Csooms said this 'motion was oppov. I i . . I . owing to illis disaster is represented by the tot. ; I lowing figures, which reach alotai of nearly Iiirtner, a helpmate, in the happiest siabse of the word.' Then consider her comfort and *Own. of combinations And Yet no one machine can be considered a . I oucoefla� . . . Tan6iho, Jan. 16. -Mr. Speaker took the chair at three when Mr. Tolley, t he I . scoordiog to tbs existing law inquests were to . be confined to cases whore, from information tune, as a good deal of light had recently been. � I I thrown upon the Subject by the rival pub. I � ,". a million sterling :-Coat of bridge,X480,-000; * - 0011v8niillce 88 Well as your . Don't try � . ., � Lo'clook. now inamber for Dufferin, wan at once intro. received by the coroner, there Is reason for . . , Iiihore themselves. ,As Jac had stated in his L . . I 11 I -.1 I / sent Of bridge Station, With'tannel. communi. to topch her tt�e art of making fires without L . I-FIGIRT W11,11 AN EA�GLIE- du6od by Messrs. Meredith and Parkhill. believing that the docessed came to bi s death� 0 . 11tter t the publishers, he had been-endon. . '/ eating with line to the north, 4286,000; ill 1�'; � . . 0 Montrose &Arbroath Railway now being . . fuel. Don't Scold if the dinner IS a little.late becauseshe had to go down into the clearing . ___.� . . . A Alunter Overpowered After a flevere By' Mr. Gibson (Hamilton) -,Presented a petition from the Great Western Railway by other means than through more adoident or, mischance, but that provision was somewhat voribg to select material wbich-would enable him to consider ths- quoition whether th6 ' L I I �,, .1 conattaoted as a lin it in the Toy Bridge todigthopotEktods. Don't sweat because she � . l4truggic. nnd Narrowly 3�scaplxuj . . 0 1 . ­ L ompanyp against tbs passing of an -Act re- ineff �dtivs in the operation of the law., The time had not arrived when the prices might- I I . L . 1. .0 , 1� system, .1150,000; Suburban RailwAyl dropped the bucket into thowell that you had 10enah. I . , . � . lating to the London Junction Railway Oda. objbot of the present Bill was, therefore, to, L be reduced without interfering with -the - - . I I �-. . I between Newport slid Tayport, for traffio'to tiici on the sweep. with an old piece. of rotten. . . . . . Henry Decker and John House arrived at ' I I . . I . . give effect to that provision -by requiring legitimais profits of publishers.. The question i - I I Mundee by the lorldie 174,000.. It appenis. rOPO- ' I . I . . Lord's Valley, Pa., Thursday week, from . . Among the reports presented wairone from m an affid 00 I avit in ito.terms - I of cheap and good books was one of We dl:d . I I 'demanded �, �� . Ithat the last train which safely er000bd the I - The lives of many wives are hardly worth 'And Trenton, N. J,, expecting to remain a . Ilveral the Private Bills Committee, recommending bmf.6rehoIa!ng�auiAquest. In -the less mettled suit questions whiel)-.-had his ' " � . : bridge wRig so affected by the., wind that the �_,�, I living. They are"elav6s- of hard ullyel- ' toil. Weary, wrinkled,. days to.fish and hunt. The next morning I I . . the extension, of time for the , reception of 'districts, however,'It, might be accegodolor he, fiiBt took charge of the .. attention ,when . I . I � Education Department. ; 'wheels -of. the 4ongive grated. against t] he �'��.f guard-rall, and caused a continuous' ohower quiled wastedg, I � worked -down and worwout ivives fill thouw at daybrikk they took their guns And fishing -tackle s6d started for Blooming Grovel'ond, petitions for private Bills to Tuesday, the 201h, . trial. The report was adopted. -. coroners.4o hold inqaests without. making such a doeiarati . I ibn, Dud this Bill provided that . . I � ., . 1 - Mr.Mnsurox-Are the prices to be all argea. - �. A, � I "i, 1. � � . * I of mpqko. - .. - sando'of liomea with grief and Shama. For tbree. roilea distant. While passing through � where, a County Attorney, or, In.the districts I for . books fixed ?as sometimen a higher price � . I J L I I I I , . � . o". � . A chiarity that w lourlshes in one we clambi fqr a radical and an immediate . chargew' If buoliands ate not Able to hits . the woods, ,Decker Separated from House, being called away by . tho barking of his dog, . AP WIrst DRAINAGE. After'routine' budilean. yesterday . I Mt- of Muskoka, Parry Bound, Thunder Bay -and - Nipiesing, a stipendiary magietrate,� applied . t I is charged than at others. I -1 . Mr. Onoomi said' If his regulation were I 'Carlo"sk � � .-1 ­ .- . � ­ � I ­­­­ ", ­J?�hl4ad ' I . .. I I .. - . 1. I P00*la. . .. . ,'I , . I , I'— � �__ - � help,� lit'thent help their wives themeelve ' .. a- See that-they'llavu the,beyjt,-Of everYthilig-tu* . -Tabbit or fox. which he supposed was after -a , . - I . . Abuire"boutifilled"'ob and' Soon', rexchod-Wb. Graiiam moved for a retfirn showing the ,amount of�rqonay ,applied Jor -Und paid out -- . ....... " ­ " � " ­_ _­ __ .. ", 'in -avili, for.an Inquest in writiD ,-Ahe 6yonor. wag g -relievedlromi..,m%l�ing,any�suck affidavit,., It cirried out each book would boat'an luiprint, I 11 � . . . 0110' a price wing that it was. authorized and ill I ' - � - � . . I 1, � . I . I (prom the wom6ea woumal.) , L ' I . I , I . work ,with. Rive good cellars vnd cisterns, pond. Re waited over anhour for big corn. - nae U r the TJ a Driluage Aot,6f 7 Is n 6 amended Act of 1879. Messrs. Lauder . , wag,furthetproposed that A corbner should ,, - 1. ­ -_ Rt',W611 Ww" t6 be. sold. X6W 3hat-blir � ­­` . 'amount - . , . I I I . The cats, Hbme is a refuge maintkine . I I . I a by I . the wom6n!o­brahoh'of, the ''Pennsylvania plenty of coal and wood, and something' for wasbin * . g b9tter than a barrel dudli*board. , Veda's arrival, and then Started back io, where I - they.had separated. 'He hallood repeatedly, and C- reighton spoke slightingly of the Act, 'And , make a' similar, declaration with. regard to . Po t mortem examinations. The Bill wai; read attention had been calleA'to tbs of .. I buoineen. energy displayed by tho'publishers �. . . : , . . . . boolety for the Privention.. of cruelty to You want your boys to stay with you. Than don!t make the farm so Areary oud.demolakO, but received novesponse. ,Hailion* followed .belittled its operation ,'but 'the'Treasurey, At I the , request'- of - Mr. Meredith, stated that .th" second tinie . I I . ..� . . . � I . . ' , , it would be neceeeary'.for him to Show a cor., ,, ', I . . . responding spirit in the action of the Depart- . I Animals.' Heie`hn offioer-of Ah . .8. society .-- ­_ __ - _ _. w9colves all stray cAto. Ice$ cats and,-dioassed — ...- ­);dth . . slid faiming such a drudgery, that they will the tracks In Ahe onow, and after going nearly . � a mile discovered spoto of blood. His fire . ­ I - ­ i - - - ,t goveial thousands. .of - dollars' had been applied -for in all.,�_The. exact, amount . I * TAX EXEMPTIONS. 1. . . MEREDITH Baked when 'Abe Bill I I ment. Hitherto I be had bash relying upom.. � : "" . I �' � . ad., optil, . '. . lot O& Thomases and'Tabithao, . start off to to*n.tbe,,d[,,t,y­"1h,Y Are tw0Utk`40'U0­­ to toach arl thought was t at Decker had been iounaod ill- _wil1.'V---_X_1V'ta­ a ,�h bo--oho.wn,_ . -by --_;etur - iik - .i ­ - _. I . ­'. _. --reopeo. lug , ax -exemption i'Z_uld 7_6j-:I�frd. '- w. . ­­_­ � ­­­ :Alle. h0n(ir:�01_ �Jlo_ publishers, to- carry.,out. the . � - , , I I-. I , ­. . .;-- , ,, "! no memory &.-- - - _biV­f­ - -6 11 -regulations - liijoseid­ - U I I . I . whether: Tibbies or Grimalkino, whose friends I . _ _ ... . . . . itesite their ailments eared or ended. Not only school, , 0 go 'gr - ____ $lgdYthisOlOgYLQK.-by-tlii,aceldiiitsUiechar To rifed. I -Uhoi __ M 40, Attractive that they -of­hia-gpIk-.-As.h6 is - went on the blood - spot I a upon the ' oAoW be- , _..-tb - - r4tia_____,.._L_ _Uj.,__ __4.1-jK*O"...du(le.&r--,��,�-� v_ . . a . .. . . . � . . .. . . : _­ -1-1-�. -�r - . , ' Mr.'MowAT"In two or three days. .- ,*would even be piipa-y'ad-to -have the Depart;. . . - 11 . - ' .. .- . I . . oats are included In its beriefident provisions, . . 11 hadrather remain in $he deaVoldhome.of their childhood. than to go - out into the great dome thickeri and ribar a cluster - of bushes "had'' INrRINGR.MZNTS- OF Tire, -i4ibraNan LAws, � " . . . I . . I , . The House adjdnrned at 4 10., . . . . . mental'itamp.uponeach c�pp,v , ,every. book � of .. . issued. (0hoore and laughter.): ..But the- . . but dogs and Other Small doer'l.like parrots, I ­ . I aluirlah, rtk�bits-iu fact pets of any kind can boisterous world to beidine even corohorO or Ltherb were indications -that the hunter' 'encountered . a I I ola6thing, for "the 0110w was Mr. Gin8ox (Hamilton) moved for , an Order of the House for. a r6tum.-for the 'y*eFira .. , Tonofto, Jan. 2,0.-'.Vho Speaker took. the chair at three o'clock . I . I . argument as to the advantage to tho pqblIbher . I I I . . . I . Partake of its hospitality. If the animal Is constables, If you �wiah` Ao succeed an' a .1 ' trodden for a considerable distance. House 1877. 1879 and, 1879, showing 1or each The follbwiig Petitions were praiented:,. of the authorization of books might be �ushed . . I � mound and healthy it, is not killed, but kept � farmer, If You want .to fill.".V6tir fields with sunshine and all years with joy, 4nAke called out again and soon'tliere came a feeble . 'Licence District in the 'province she number By Mr. Baxter -From' the county council too far;,, The tguilency of teachers who wom. � . . thoronghly: atqdainted -with their duties .. I � I - . until, 4 good horno'can be obtained for it. if It I be ofmany years or incurably dioessed its your home pleasant, and trOxt your wife end dhi]6 - . . ' ' response, whiZ, was recognized so the voice of Decker. House hurried on, and sells was . of convictions under the Act respecting the sale of fermented Or spirituous'liquors, for: .:of Haldimand, for aid to persons who maj, engage in manufacturing beat root sugar. was to - use . the blackboard very largely - I I - � , . life Is mercifully ended. 'Ton ,thousand six , I droll with kindneos. , I . 'Buying about to entpr a de ep.ravine he saw. the bushes (1) Selling without license, and (2).oelling'on: - . *'11r'A - Orr and others,. wrey From W '-.6 as a'subatitute for books. Re.wao, of aouroi,..� I at liberty. to secure 'the boat I inform' ation -he; . . � . hundred and thirty dogs and cato,,raceivedi , . � . either provided with and homan or Tools�'The winter Is the time to, . buy tools. ETeFy,farmar* should at this move.- Looking cloepr, he .saw a -large grey .� on Decker's breast and pc eagle perched up ick. danday or after seven o'clock- on, Saturday night, -or "Aaring any days or hoursi f 0, the i�, orporation of the bar Floe Lum C.Vopsily." I , . . . � could upon any subje,ot and impart it to his �', , . I . .good Itindly killed, in a period of five Years, is , season of the year determine'what. imple, Ing him in the' face. Home approached to ,other contrary to Any statute in force in the province . 1. . The following Bills were Introduced- and . pupils, and care mast� be taken ,to Avoid the . I .1 . danger of little respect 'being paid to the,. , - . I , . . I , 1. . certainly a record of which the officers of this . . , , 1:�,, . I a . I Abe women's branch of tha-P�. S. artoi merits he Will need foi the ,next year and make irrangemento I prbouring diern. If qF within shooting distance and fired, killing '40 eagle instantly. He hurried to where or any by, law in force In shy of such districts, showing also how many of the latter clown . . road the first time: � .. I . . To incorporate tbs. Sault, Ste. Marie Rail. authorization of, the Department'by-uiesu. * ' ' I �, � , M 8 ,v . - A Day be proud. This shows the I , 6'mowinj machine is to be bought, lot him Decker my, and found him undoug"61oue and 1 , . have, subsequent ,to conviction,: been re. . . I . way Company -Mr. Lyon. I . I thorized books being used in the schools. &�. '. . � ! textm book -must,be chosen -one of thorough I - "' moon oily of audh On Institution in 6 large take time by the forelock and look .into the, . bleading." Whenhe had gained conEcloushess licensed. - . . . . . Rompeoting tbil� Sisters,of St. �osejb'�ilho I � I merit could nof be' produced to oider. The � �, r, city, and .an the workings,'of the refuge I �! merits.ofeaoh kind of those maohineo,'and I, If he said that he did rict nee the a gle until It 91 'Mr. MEREDITH took exception to the mail- I RomaD Oatholia .01obeve of Hamilton-' Mr. . , � I .1 plan -which he Proposed to pursue would liff, J � . , become wider known.doubtleom in the future . , " " III', - figure buy I I I d U 0 " on"I ' 0 no, wait unt' ' ill" gra� had descended- and. fastened. its harp alawio: Being nor In which -convictions are secure . d by 'ddiderointo � . Gibson : - - . I . . . " . . .. . - I , I ' . .1; believed, achieve both merit and c4eapne0o JU, L _ . . ! L" . the above will Pa greatly Increased. I r 0 as dyto d h sud buy the o a out an' rue . into his back..' frightened, he dropped . I ' means of* informers, who entrap . use The He went Into Committee on tbs Bill . . the text -books. L, .. I . 11 I I I I _: �, - . �. . - Thiladelphis. stands alone in, thin work of I no, as a Ind By 00 11, P , ; riding to the vp t th his gun Into.the Show. � He fought the angle. � . . I . breacheelof the Inw, . . for the relief of co-operative associations, M . I r. � I I. .. , .� . . -.1 Mr. METCALFE was: Ahere . . ko,hear that .1 " I L There is no other . institution ""' . I I = kind in the United Statoo. The in hainal r , we a , iroular, with fall dir"t,o 0 audilluetrationd can be' obtained, together - so,boat he could, but ,soon b6csms' 80 weak from lose of blood, and oufforitig such intones ` Mr. HInDy.okplatue& In reply the'desire of he Governinbut to be that convictions Baxter in the chsir.� The Bill wso reported without Amendment. ' .1 .glad , was's chance of securing uaiformity Itilher� I . . ' ­ bouse' andAot at present .occupied by with priceoi eta. 'If a,plough I's needed, do . "befor-o',11is pain tha h I 'I 1110i'Dus. :His body and - I -w,rN,orieb1yu1u,`o04't.d should not be sought on . -the evidence of . � I . . I .1 THE JUDICATURE BILL. ' .. ., price of. authorized achool-bodko. fie coua . I I .1 . . - � not agree that the present books ways in all- . . . I ­ the refuge-wao purchased -by. thd wonaoies all thowark OI7 seitoting It buoy' face ; and his clothing ' - detectives alone. Thiess detectives could only Mr. Mown - . . ., t' a &]is second I ,.on rising 0 mov - , irlor to those formerly. In nab, par.' , . . .. . . . branch- in 1878, 07,000 being the price of the . I lot and housei The sooletibas 41ised, by season in at hand, that it. may not -be I I on - the way" just when the best week for -plough- wag torn Into Shreds.- He wan avaieWd back . to the valley.' and was sent , howd.. be Appointed by resolution' of the .Board,' . -sanctioned by*the, Department. They were, . riiding of the Judicature Bill, presumed that discussion this Bill be in . � in -the g' -books and, . V�10_01111161up camia of, spollin . .. . subnoriptions and donations since that time, - .1 I I .. � ill!), sum ot'41,400, leaving* a. debt of 05,600,. . ingio passing. In the Pencil Of winter, pri.' .. ' ., pare for aummerwar. . . . ,thou The - - begin 1 was -the largest one ever . . killed iv that section, measuring nearly eigh t he believed, except -in small places psi . I Id a stated a.11bwanoo. , If, however, their recom- any on. wbuld tegar& to its 'dotiils,and there 'couldi there- -in I "aderay Eb gave the' Minieter-of Education I . every credit for what he had'done is.thw . . 11 * . . � , I � . *hlob. is secured by morkisgeZ on the building; . I .Keeping Bitter with'Borai.-The Italian. . lost from UPAO UP Of wings- . I . . . Pon . 80. Was conditional upon .-a , convi t* � 10 'On 'De.: forso, be nc�­db)eot. further delaying. its ­ I . second reading.' Ill Committee he woul& bat be. thought Jahch- , . :,. cause of education, I . I sniight yet be done, to 'cheapen the. pkicei of. b � � 0. . . to pay whic ' h .the society Will -be glad to � receive any. contributions, � however Small, Mixi�tarpf Agriculture givien an* account of which baVe been made. At the � . .. . . , I , I . ­ AwIlibb , .mt : ate . im - c , u . an the solump? I . .. I . . . .. I beatpg socar: of the ad,Aho' instrued6nd . p rtmeut wero, that a convidion,. should not glya tha Hou6a any Infoinlation.Allej deUrdd on the various Bill-lidw tar - , � - sobool-books.. ­ 11 � . . I . I I � I I 1, I I . ..: . - i I I . . . . . Any person can beodtiio an annual subsorffier . .experiments F,,V,,im, - ' rital Station at.Florence,'to the- I`. Lorpoxi Jan. ".-:-Sir Stafford Northoote . 'At . be pres'sed,upon thi evidence,of the inspector -but clauses, . of. -the hey abriespond0d with, tho*Enigliih Jadica- �. , Thi motion waa carried.. I . � I I ; I ' . � . by,'paying 01'.por yesi. Recently. a kind effect that btitter,. �ujr,poRely not freed, from. A 0011serVAtivolneeting at Stroud,- after ' or detective alone, it poisible to lot it rest � t1ura Acte, and' how.'fa- r- they 'differed � from Eli jWaE& TO XUIGs"TS. - . - .FR - .. . . . . I . � - . . I I . . I heartid Young lady, whb. in, connected with a buttermilk, kept perfootly,swoot for Upwards 'comparimll'Oladst6ne to Zadkiel, of almaism. � on outside .evidence. By thin means also . . :, I - theme .. ... .,Mr. HAV moved for an order of the House'- � , - y . well-known family of .Boston, gave the sum �. of three me . Uths . by the addition of about forna,*and declaring that his prophecies are those �o . ffloislo,were saved from. considerable .. . I I - Afte ..' dike dioeugmibn� about:-tho-proprloty� r If -10"-retutu lorlhd_year�,157Q, ohowinK: L. - '.�. � I i - , I . I of #60 for'the purpose'of building. a Small - - I , , _ � - �- ­ - . I .. -1. ..­ ..--- , . . .borax. `_state& that. - eight -per- cant. of --It--ig - ______ � !L4f ulbui. slid Always disproved by _9�t __ -, -_ ........ _ �GyTn�G, - -0- odt qm W . � � � Mob would attsoh.to Aham were they, _­ _' I of GO, abort . -reading a -Bill which had only . Igr an t frW paslafte gi on I �! The uumbQX_9f - ,- _@m, ,--_ - � ii fth.­­ hOG-8-w-awl 66 �a I I . yar 0 9 0 refuge,which . the borax: should be dry, in � fine powderi and I minded'his bearers that d' re Lord Beaconi-hil ' sent into the box to givi their evidence., . reached movie of the members the previous .1 I the Ontario Agent at� Qasboc� fro that port, . � . I . I I � It" since ))can erected and in u w, in uno� �. . � ., . . q � I thoroughl! inUed -with the litittei. � I Cabinet turned Russia,. in: the hour of her . -These datootivos were not Paid except . . dayj it was read 6 second time. . . . to points of destination in - Ok . . � . I . _ toxic, and the, -, '(' , I I . . I - Variety of Food. -,It is 4 well ootabliabod . I triumph, from- the gates. 'of Constantinople. I With tbs Sanction. 'Of' the Department. . .. I I . ' - pointobtiNitinatichi, also, thenam000fthe. . . J �� ,. . Irennor's lbstext Weather rropho6iy, feet that a single kind of food in not enough . 'me coming, He Paid tbat,there'wasAi good t.1 Its bsli�pvea that theospes mentionea by the . FAMWAT AGOIDXNTO. I . I , . .. - . .11 boots, and by whom owned, in which Ouch : 11 Z In bit most recent letter, Vennor Alto hima fbr the boot 'growth, health and comfort of find that it would be folly to bewail the � 'Re hon. memb�r wake the only -ones of the kind Mr. Cooz moved the second tending of his . . 11 emigrants arrived it Qa6beo;.2. 'the number, , * I I I I mall as follows �, I Nee clearly w . are yet to ,sand animals. Like ourselves, the Stock which we . misfortnile of tbs paBt*. Added that the that had occurred, 'slid tll�at with these excep. Bill to- amend the ggneral Railway Acte. 'He of emigrant free posses refused.by the Gatittio'l- . . I . 'Qaeboo � "I ]live morne:,re;narksble:-3niId aluelly, keep does relish a ,change of fears I . - . , 6f diotreon in Ireland were increasing, tions the law hadworked ivitli great gaiielao. �w_aa explained that it provided that the frogs of - Agent at ; tbs grounds of Such to. .. . * "whoin, I I . 3poseibly rainy, 'weather between how and the - . .diet-tliriveo 0 0 t6.sp0Rk_-. -batter'-with-w-changio of pastur . 0 ' -and that. the - Government was rapidlyma. � � tion. WII4603'- Tbe-returk- ordered. .. I railway.tracks. should be filled up, and that fusal ; the' name of, boat, And- by - . I . . � . I . end of'the month, over a gtaht extent of . and gives fullorieturno for tb's trouble of . -turing measures of relief. - W.. H. Smitil, . --- - . I ­___ AMENDMENTS TO T1121,9UNICIPAL ACT. : switches$ Instead of being thrownthree inobes -_ I owned, by which nuoh� emigrants arrived st, . 11 . - . �, " I � 111 ,. hat this, however, will probably . . country.. T , � � The . a inteirliplia, provi mg t a v at o be . , Coarse fodder ohbdbomi d It tat tob is of a finer I First Lord'of the Admiralty, claimed at Litton . that Boaconsfield's policy was peace, and Mr. OalvIn's ' , Bill come up for its second * -At apoirl, should be. thrown Six Inches spirt',06 that & porgoeo foot Ujight , . not be- oaughtiW j,,,h,beo,-, .'3.' The number of tenant fffrmero�-' - t . _t pital,. and ihe pipposea. Printing I . I all , � , .1 . - .by cold teria and. I 4i dip" � - the 20bb, on 21ot or nature , ,kna abigilly nitrogenous, fad with that no annexation of territory had ever been reading, but the r646iaot of the Attornes. ' Genoial it was Allowed to stand for 'a time thern- Theme provisions, . he believed, would . I thereof, arriving and nettling yvithla., ,�, . I 1, . � O'� . , 119kh, , , . . I I - 201b, 21st And 22nd dayo,, the overity of �1", I 0 ,which be but substances weak In nitrogen., Some farmer,, will feed th�it-sheol�ooto-onia-Wdtniiig,-iltka contemplated unless Imperial interests , compelled it.. - The indepondeno"f-Afghanu I . to h --objebt it to provide a better.meano for -at greatl -tend to dimlnimh the lose of life on Y . . I 6 railway . tracko . the pr vibee in 1879. 1 . I . . . - 0 Mr. HAnv7 explained that the Ontario Gov- I , * ,.:, max grealei or ass - .decided' �, , , � I .. ,enough to be noted ; , and ,that this' terin,, fair , i lug keep up a barley. or oats: the next, and tl . continual surprise, heightened by.a lick I of t reopootod 'as long as possible. !otanhad breen , � Sir William Vbrnon Harcourt, In a riliging securing a romed; again injustice in the equalization of 'township assessments than . - Mt FRA023 ;aid he bad no obitotion to tbs aecM readfug of .the. Bill, ,with the under- I arnment'no longer granted any assisted pass. . Ages. and that they forward at their own. I 11. - vim terminate in a inow fall and mildnw, . � ("', . . again � I think that the end of tne month'witi, . salt now and then. It is the Pima love* of, ope'ech at 0 fordrdeclared that the burden . X - the present law pfovidoo. . I . - T, , " J . . . . . ononTo, an. 19o -Mr. Speakor the standing that the House did not commit . expense from Quebec only ouch immigrants, . . . I - )I, *1 . . with the exception of one day's "dip," be mild , change which . makes tbs colt, 00% and oven tho'bidest horse, feel when turned Into d been of all the criminal blunders that'ba . , committed lay upoi2 the 'Torlea, and pro- .took chair at.4hree:o1olbok. 4 . 1. . itself tO any principle in"the,Bill. Willi -this understanding She Bill wao road a cond am were desirable to introduce. He Assented ;I to the. production of the infokmalion.. I I r" i � again,ind that Fe broary will enter in the same ;. a . I", xnanum, AftertheentKyof Febru I bid I glad a , now field. . ,� . . ,� . . * ' phosied that the first day of Alik Dew Par- . The following petitions were presented : ' ' Mr. (Hamilion) -From the ,so . time. - . I . � I � - . I desired. I I . . . . . � . � I * I iiialkNon , . . .7 � , adieu to mildness and Plush for a seasom �: . . . . Possibly4he first Week of this mouth may DsolinligTruli Tr000.-Ifind'that llm�, . . oiairon put a I round the roota wood, ashes and , liament would be the last day of Tory rule . � I I - - . 'Clers;yninii .By .Gibson' . North Simooe Railway Company, for an Act AO confirm a Ionia of their line to the Northern FAX311 GRANT.I... ,- . .. � Mr. MnAmn asked when wiiI tiiirTownshi P THE LTQ�on ACT. - . I ,Mr. CREIGHTON IQOvGd the second *coding, .. . .1 , - . . . ,�,, . continue moderate, but it is . probable that . � of doolinitig fruit triles have a very beneficial effect. These fertilizers restore the trees. to An Amorous Arrested Jor . . &Qinult unit Xtalterr. . .. i 'Railway of -Canada, ate. Ate 6 -From the of8inalair, in the )District of Uuakbka,�,and . the Townships qf.1allitme, Proadfoot, Jolyj of his Bill id amend the.License Act so an to,' . . . require the License Commiosioncro by- thw .. . . 1i either the fourth or elgill day will ice the ,� � . 3noroury battling down to the uncoinfortvible ,'�, Or a healthy condition, and alai) gristly improve 1 '. , Naw Yonx, Jan. 19."On Saturday evening . Mr. 130h, West Hobokenj disoovereutevu Great -Western Railway. Company, tbat. Act$ 4pliedlorby-the Lambton UenlralRailway Louder, Himaworth, .Niplasing, Maolior Strong, Lount, Pringle, Pattergon, Haid#: end of Jane in each'year to furnink.Alle, . , 'i -Council 6leacli municipality with a printed. . - , 4: *inin I have, alluded to and lot the Second ,; time tbjo winter reglotering a notice of very the'fruit in qt tality slid fluantity. - made the - applicatiorr bar. a Wingsap aid Nover'Fall, of Win. -M. Trumbrower, of Hackettstown,. In I oame that may not pass. Also -From the 0 Acts applied for by the Port Stanley, Strath. Mills, Ferryo McKenzie, Wllo on, MoKodkey, I . I t I Statement in, detail of' the reolpto and.. I . on,account of thellcibse fund.' � 6 11 low . tending$." This dip will .1 - snoderate In' - Some, heavy ' , about halt a bushel of mixed limp And ashes to each, mind dug it In with it hole o6mi six his wife's room, aid board improper fernsike between them.' Nis. Bob I* -a -member of toy & Port Franks Railway Company may UOtPAOO. AISO-VtOM the F181110,theit an Act Blair, .Brown, Burton, Burpee, Shawanogs and Harrison, iu'the District of Parry Bound, expenditure - 11 . I Mr. HARDY GXPISI.De4 that stop$ had been, I . '. ; on6w � I falls and, .. the , month will - give � no I . I ; . I feet around the trunk, and put the old iron Trumbrowerla: congregation and ' teacher I of -Bible her husband, applied . for', by the Erie '& 'Huron .Railway . . be opened for location under th6 Free G and Homesteads 14 of 1868 1 � .. . � ken by the Governmeni to have Able, infor- , I mation supplied t6 the munleipalitlast and ox� ". . Yet had ifilo -winter. � . I 3no r 0 Onow than we hava, . Sco ably farther oil in the immediately aroanatII6 base of each. The trees put forth with renewed vQ6r, blooming a class, and suppectitig Improper intiulao3(f had contrived Oornpany.way not PASS. By Mr. Meredith -From. the Dominion . Mr. PAnDsm-The Cl6vegnmont hope to be . I I thiorandered.the measure unnecespary,"bo I . "' � � I I . . . Mine month, also severe, but this I cannot I . - Abundantly RndL yielding'a goodarop 69 fruit. . I Wait Aulmald that Ki6k.-Try oupponding to entrap theiii. Trambi6wer, on being dift6vatiad', lift lit -silly. ,Mrs. boh atrempte, 4 . I Grange,' for a r4duotion of thaprooent Public I . . able to open some, it not all, of the townships ' . moon after tbs end of the messlopi. 't'hought the in over should withdraw it. _ , , This, Mr-Orelghtonreftioea -io do, but Mr. . I locateproolnely from inly'prosent'otanil I � point. L March bids fair to give the heAvleat onow-falls . , in the stable a Smooth pole or two, of some . I I - to folloW and 012 bolue'detalned by her'bus 'brought .school midsummer vaostioni � . . . � .. I . I xrmorlopl LA*. - . . . I . � I rMPUOvXMZXT ounbe . Waters, who had a Bill of similar Import', I . his 'willinifiess to' withdraw his I . althe winter Qf 1980, but those will, not , stay � I � - * tub early Arilval of -spring. , . i. four I hellos In diameter, a little distance, joy . two feet, bkok from the auimallo heals. When band moreauled'inurdait Which .back ' the ralhisteri who It/volled a revolver at Boh's � Mr.. Awany soked if It Is the Intention of I � Mr. HAY'moved for &-retarn Of &fly papers gnacorrdoilbildence wiblffi-iii4y havepAgied, stated.. I after. the Provincial 13ebrotary'r *xpl6uAtioli ' - . _... . I - .11 .... ­­ I ­ 1� . be-kiekslie-puta-the polo- In motion -and -ii oar head, threatening,to shoot1im, At bAd@gfit the Government durink, the P)PROnt. Melon between the Provincial and Dominion . , and Announcement. . � - � . . -1 . ___.. Bomobody he I is been taking tbs moral . thumps him in Valli . rn that. it is oaldi he soon tirso of. it, and finally.*quito tbs Trambrower 'was arirested on a charge of isOault and battery with � an dtten!TV to kill. to IntrOaU06-sh amendment to the Election Law, so no -to- change the modo of marking tbs ainthoritiei in respect to the payment by the latter of tbs improvoinent adorning on . . After farther Idebati, the membern wake " called in, when the second' reading :Was loot - . I conend of Now York, with' the following � . result : There are.in the oily 0,600 licensed I .kicking brieffl000. � . 11 ­ Charcoal lot P�ultrj.�Fowld of kinds He was looked up all night afid if! a no:quenoo , Leo 00 lervioex w6re held at his church ye torday. ballot ,'or to Roolmilate the form of, ballot " need at'the Ontario elections. to thone used ,fund school land I and due under the Quebec Award, find nalorin respect to the -of oil the following division : - � � ; .. Maker, Bookorville,' Bell,, � "I drinklug places, 80,000 paupero, 10,000 neglected children, 20,000 womo n without . all . rery load of charcoal, and will tat it Are I I The death of George Edoon, of Seneds � for Dominion elections. , . Mr. mowAT said it'vab hot the Intentioll of Payment the improvement fund dne on fted0uht.of Y13AS.-Mesero. � - Boulter, Broder, 041viv, Cialghtob, Fi6fiell, � characters, 400,000 foreigners out of 1,000,000 V illation, and 80,000 tratiefifit daily. On p p with iollah when propokly preparedi rounded charcoal in not in the obhpa in which fowid' Falls, X. Y., affordo mt "strange. ington6o of - 'the.Governmout during the present session oi%ldo of Crown lando made b6twebn 14th Jana, 1853, and 6th MarobL 1861i and on Harkin, Jolly, Laudart Laos, Meek, Meredith, f Merrick, Metcalfe, Monk, Morgan, Morris, .1 I . � th% other hand, thqre &to 800 public schools usually. find,thei it food, and donoequently IN premonition. He arooe in the morning In apparent hoaltII6 During the forenoon to Introduce an amendment to the Election " Law In thar direction Indicated. He did not collobti 'duo made between Gi,h match, lediif . : Near, Parkilill,Riollardeon, Itosevear,Tooldyo , . �nod 94,000,009 spent on them yintly, 90 Catholic chareheo, � ,., -With nodonintodtflono for not very enticing to them, To please their palaten the charcoal should be in pieces Abut ,he gov,110,11tio olater-hi,low, a, king, saying It *AS his 6 gift. `Then he called on his moot think It was expedient to, mond the Election 'Law frdm Yom to year.. It might be proper and lot Jalyj 1867. Itwito now over a year since the award of the Commissioners on this White, Wigle. -264 . I I . . I NA,1t0.--�,M0O8rN. Appleby, Awrey, Badgerow., ' . . . I 10D.000. people, 400 'Protestant churdhoo, I with a copheity fo,r holding 975,000 hearers the .size of a grain of corn, and It those aid ottowed Around their, quarters they will intimato )?armorial friend, ard with learn bads I in'the last session to see whether to � me matter had b I son cOnfirm"i Urld" that award theta was due to this province oil I � Ballantyne, Baxtet,,]3ioho-p,Blezard,Bonflaid, Cagogden,Cpok, Dryden, Ferris, Fleld,ftksek, 14 . �. - I xnd* having 80,000 members, 420 Sunday 'schools 120,000 The rbadily oat thereof. Corn, burnt on,tho oob� slid the refuse, whiolicOUSidO AlmOnt ODAIrOly him far6well. He visited four young men and asked them to be bearers at him funerhis U08fal Amendments might not be Introduced, I but until then lid thought $hey had better I ficoonn i ot school. lkn4a M4,1850 and account of Crown landa 0101,771, maki 01 ng � Fisomau,Giboon (Huron),Grahsm, Hircotirt, I I - I stud children. -;, Oil �, supports 27 charitable inctitutiomb, wblob . DIU., 61 the gx aino reduced to charcoal and rat ' and invited the nambbesof the village band, to which he belonged, to his* funeral poospone,ony legislation on this adbjaot. . altogether 0296,456. The municipalities I Hardy,HawIoy,Ray,Hunter. LaIdlaw. Living. I , I Ordney, McKlm, foLoughlia, stbri, L�bn, Mo . A I � AAUUAIIY k6colve 140,000 people, I , , - , At Parbell's ineating ill Btobkly� Friday Ing their perfect ,shape, pladba bdfoko them d improvement In mikes a marks . their ho6lth, .attand in a body; Basking his brotheri he made toy alopbAitl4on bla-proporLy, � . I . GRANO �1101100. . Mt, MnXpAr,ft. moved for an order for a entitted to receive this money were, bf course, anxious to got it as 000b &a pbasibld, MoMahon,Mlllor,Mowat,MuriiLyt'NIL!tb, Nos. � lon, Pakdoe,PattersonoPhIton. Peck,llbbinoon � - I oil . ulght, Rev. Mr. Beecher said the Irish eon. �� I a a Is shown by tbs lil.gllor, color 'Of their , ,theft sooner pro combo, slid anollog & graRter r&hgementa of AV . and At 4 p. in. on, the memo any died. . Ho,wai return oh6wing the coot of Grand Surfes for the years 1870 and 1877 reopeotivelflu each Cartled. . � �' (oarawoll),11obinjon �Xtnt), Robertoon.Aoss,� , I � . autule 60 good it population PA any v;a have . I e6n " continent, �� , . , .1 I � average of eggs to a Rook than Wfore. " . I.. . 1, . , . butiddlil exact compliat6a with the prepare, , . lions which h6 himself had made. I I of the counties In Oatorio.—Osirled. I . I AdDICULTVIGAZ A19D Aj%il$ A090011!tIOX. ­ . mt. GIBSON . (Huron) moved tot a r9JUID sinclair, Hprii)gorl,wAieta.Waietworkb,wollo, . wiadifield, Wood, Young. -50. . � ., � . . I '. . I , I I . � . 5, . 1 . I I . . . . I , . �. . I . . , - I I � I � 1 . . I - ... I . I I ,� � . � � I . I . I . � f � . I � .. . . �. I .. 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