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Huron Signal, 1870-5-12, Page 4A NOVI:atBt& A At t c Irish, yl1M ksowl 05. handl° 40 f t "a • P. . the owner T►'• ailed eL.li. Dul weesaea Mose- l' reddened the hoses of the pretty ybuw • sisal litre eeai th-Ze eyes Hrit plaid chukka and rade' plumes $u'teied; the red suns t atlitteed ea 11 a wi.,dowr,000ple called gaily Ir other a they peeved; out of every area window came savory whiffs of dinner. The world, to Nees Header, hail never seemed more iasttkiogly g00% humored. " How d'ye like this blow, Sam ?- Smells winterish, eh ? ' " How floes it, liender ?" " R'het's the good news, &m P" Bender turutd at this. It was Utile Joe Noo.ton, one of his fellowe{orks, who had upped him on the bank. " Good news? No good news," turn ism grufiy away. Yet ha wished the fantastic little fellow would stay with him. H. felt terribly alone -as he had never doss before in all his life -things had reached such s narrow strait with Lim to-d•y. Tut, tut. Bander I You're morbid since you've been sick. Do you think you're the fir.t man tnat bas had typhoid?" "1're lost noire than health. 1 2nd to -day Stouch stopped my aulary after the first week." hew I Bus. after all,what's money, bol 7 t'an eordirf dust make th, ' be wt),', 1.61,1 rat lighter on ba throne P' " tapping hie tread, little waii'trnut thea- trically. " Anyhow, 1 don't believe lltou••b knew ■nythiug about it. It's nkat old Morrie." • woman as your ode, &seder, if you'll allow rM1 not. .t o T wlL ar nnut .flow you W es Kuria. Y..0 do not know m h1erairt apliIe-.i pert, I am glad if . s hsa wads • pleasant (mend," Morris laid down kis pen and ams out- side of the der -railing. 'bow, don't be oOwtided and sulky, lad," drawing hies aside. "l'm an older soap than you. 1 1*, kw(dew d h 1111 head on her breast and p1 1r1Ju.. Aka no nee/ within the Iter, ; but Mr. he easel ways gttet endgrsv. 11e looked •a0. 1. t bent Over him ! Some dainty Anel of • spirit looked out of it which he had never a,ttquered nor uwued. He saw tbaldearly now. She turned away Inuit hum at last, and busted herself about the room -went down and know women better, They are Derwen 1.f playbringthe him wife over, she became nab and magnetic, especially high-spirsted. de- sent, as was usual with her now ; her lime women 1,5. your Mary, 0 that's her thoughts far off. He took out the roll of name. They grow tired of the log -trot notes, and lad thein dowu tint the nsotel- ife at home, and the dull, daily talks shelf with their husband.. They pipe fur setae 'There is the mortgage money.' repetition of the old, romaatu, love -mak- 'Yes.' She did nut brighten and Gush ting days. So they furs • platonic friend- as she would once have lone. He rnuow- ship. But if she were my wife," 'mishit. bored how often she had taken out her ioat y, "I would as Ile( another '(tap 5..s- pencil and wanted op these saving. in • .d her lips as paltered in that tea afro wink triumphant sum, drawing a little frame - hair hears." work of vines about it, and prsaonting it f .m nut .fraud.' Coldly. Mit ouurse not. Ob, certainly not !, I'm sorry 1 mentioned it ' '010 the cnmtrary, 1 am obliged to yon for your interest in use. But you are mle. taken.' Will, good -day, Bender. You'll he on -hand to -morrow 1 By_ the way, though, it was odd now that rs. Bonder did not mention Crompton to you.' He was not .ngry with Morris, though he had tried to Mind him as he did. The old man wanted to maws him -and her. 11. did not go home again though he had poetised Mary to be back by n•w,u. H. had not intended to begin work until thgg next day. He told her he would bnagthe backaalar.' with hint, in tune to pay off the pressing bills that afternoon. Ile would drew the money from the savings bank, too. to clear the mortgage. Bnt,ou leaving Mons, he had gone wandering 055 " Whxt docs that matter P It's gone. aimlessly &Mout the streets, out to Fair - 1 hero been roving for years to pay o6 0.0.101 at last down between the great the mortgage on our hoose. I'll hove to whsel. over which the river rushed in • tx''o the mom,to Blear off the delta ul hell of found. it would be so easy to end the last three roaths, and the mortgage it ! But Bender was a slow, phlegmatic Lean, nut apt te be moved by any sudden GUS des to wormer." teinptation. He cause back to Chestnut street in the afternoon. Young Ward wet him, one of the clerks r,f the savings bank. 'Hello ! Yam, you told me you .sant t. draw that little of pile yours to -day. ,Bank's just dieing. If you want it coins along.' -Yea, I suppose so,' fullnwiny him. That's c ear. Well, then yon are,cuunt tog out the nuts and sulilingoverthec.un. ter. Sam .mild balk at him. Then be weedy iiot, and down to Saul & Crompton'. He would meet her there, if it was true ; the devil whispered that into his ear as a certainty. He had been standing by the wind's, for about an hour, wheuJue Hous- ton paved. People went in and out of the shot roonus ; but Mary's slight figure, in the well-wornhrown suit, was not among them. Hw peered in, now and then, through the shining vista of gilt work and colored gloss, ft,how'a while to cut in there, hey 7 It '" we UnI,tn. He wooled knew him a you've no more to ny,I'll join her, Saul, ' the first n ht, he knew-'ta.11, handsome.Rental.' Them ossa noona like him among the dapper little clerks. it began to grow dark Kirk He went in. 'is Mr, Crampton in?' 7n - ht. private of ou, air ; second Goer. skipping; off to the side of the large, calm Will you walk up P eyed, blonde, who was now abreast of ttneef the clerks was coming down the them -ter heavy !tattoo' .ilk brueh't ;alters; 'He's engaged just new, Phil. A lad' " TI, it's very unfortunate l Such s snug filth' boar, too! Bow long have you lived there, Sam r " I sura bora iia it. It's the sander 6mme.tead. I've Inas saving ever since I was married 10 'pay of that mortgage. am<. V r share or - la►tOK t. Bender was silent a unspent. -"I have `" •o faeit to End of my wife;' h. said, sold- is -••°N. {bane of renewal 7" - "'None. U. is glad of the chsnoe to foreclose." 'ilea had, too bad." Re was chewing his sandy moustache. Joe wap always Gdg tty and in motion. There's Kitty Stouch coming now. She'. a brick of a girl I K•,ow her? It would he worth a Ins eager floe growing as red as his hair u the young lady came near. " I've nothing more to say." " Bye then 1" touching his cap and against Sam as she swept .by. Wil o Houston joined her, he spoke eagerly, Motioning back to Sam; when they both laughed. that had induced Boder to make a confidant of the man 7 He cur el his own folly, looking after him as he went skipping Along, light as a gres.hop per. Yet he use 1 to think Joe was eon - hearted as • women. But what did it matter to Roy man that he stood then ruined to day, the patient t i1 F'jara taus blow 7- Whet dist eh* world .are 7 Or God 7 -if there were a God. H• looked for a few minutes stolidly over the beads of the gay; mo,. isg crowd into the cloudy sky. Only a year ado Sam had been a rigid ehurch member, teaching • clam of boys in the Sunday school, He tried to teach them to trust in a living Christ, to trust in each other; constantly growing stronger bimsielf Iroto the teaching. Now - It was nut the loss of the money, But that Mary should have turned from him He walked down the street, his head on his breast. Then be came slowly back to the door of Saul's warer0er0, In a few He did not remember ever to have noticed this plass particularly before. - It was • maven -.oriel white marble build ing-thn warerc,ma above, the ground floor occupied see a sales department The manufacture was exclusively that of' gas fixtures. The windows, beside od1 of ahioh he stood, were filled with costly bronscs; the lofty ceiling of the mom within' glittered with chandeliers and lustre,. Two or three of these great gewgaw. would have paid - for _bis home, he thought, bitter ly. It Wal strange that at that moment, when bo was waiting to know 1f his wife were true or false to him, the lose of the house should have re - tarred to him. Hut it had become, through long years of waiting, of penny saving and self-dentel, a mania with Ben der " 8141„ Crompton & Haul "-he read the name of the firm over eod.over, The Sasls were merchant princes-Hiekeite Friends. Ile knew their stately house out on Locust street. it was ('rompton whom Morrie, the overseer, had told him, with so meaning • .wile, was a gay fel- low, llow, "not to be trusted with so pretty a iife as yours, Bonder." It ess only this morning that Morris bad told him this, when he had crept down o the (Ace for the first time after hie the,* moods' iilu'•ss. Ile flt, when he opened the nth le door, .s if it were the ghost of limen Bender who was going in, the strength was so dr■inert oat of his body, 'I hen he had, for a long time, n awed the chsng. in Mary --howrsoe- •(N course.'Wayd vanished and reap - copied copied .he was, silent, going about the geared in moment. 'What are you go house with her thoughts far off. He had I Ing at shook Sam- rata 1' not failed to note her long ahsancee, even Bender took the pivtol and turned away when he was still i11, and needed, or without speaking. He hal been edea( and thought he needed, her c.nstant core. blind t, every eight or sound of the streets This thing had worked a deep change in since Marv's voice rung in his ears. Alter him tent Bender was 104 thu man to ask questions or chatter oyer jealousy or Ma wounded lows. He only put his wife coldly from Lon, a little spacer and waited. At the moat, he fancied that she Md grown ._..L.._ e.rted oLtdmatehoemiesisatillereereir prem But when she was pet •way from him, the soul seemed to gn,w weak In hos weak body. They had been a peculiarly loving husband and wife. The morning, Morris had told him fire* of his salary. " V 'Will yon wait, sir r said the first. 'Hit down,' pushing • stool towards hem, see- ing how white and weak he esu. 'I'll go elteide, into the air.' 'You pay mus Mr. Crahpton. He Domes down the private stain often or the other street. Shall I send your name up 1' 'No.' He minima to the other street. He knew Crampon would come down the solvate stain. He knew who would be with bi1LL The door of this sole entrance urea narrow ; are was a fruiterer's stall Ilett tl kt...litandiug in. t ba was almost concealed from view. Half an hoar pared ; the State -house clobkstrnck Gra. He moved logo away. After all, it might be but aderluh dream. Mary wee at home, with Jacky in her arms. The door above opened. There was • moment', panes, and then a man's voice. 'Take care. The stain are dark. (live me your hand.' A ringing, rich r•ice,mch as would belong to the genial love -making Irishman, softened now to a very tender infeclon. Then then was a quick, light step upon the stain. 1lender had learned to know it year. ago. They came not t. Bother on the payment. Mary's dress al. nowt touched her husband ; it was her '"fl 'i 5 clwnalw, fru. twisted in and out of the cola of her i,Iack hair. 1t was many • day mince she had taken the trnuhle to lieok fair In his eyes ! They .poke togeth- er in a low tune, Crompton urging some- thing which she faintly raur.d. He pre- vailed at last, though 'I seal he there at nine, then !' raising his roes. At nine, 0 you will,' she said, genay. 'Will 1t he safe t' 'Oh, quite safe. He goes to bed early mince hu indiums. Pour old Sam r with • nervous laugh. 'Shall i not go home with you now 1 It grows late.' 'No, no. We nifty be seen together;' he held her hand t h am sent, and then she was gone. Crompton stood still, look- ing atter her. Bender came up the pave- ment and faced him. Ilia face was so ghastly and menacing that the younger man drew back, and the air died on his 11114 which he wee so softly humming. The low sunlight fell on his elegantly -dressed figure as he stood there- -on the finished, handsome face, with OA full, reddish beard and hair. Kant halted and then went on. 'Poor devil, i winder whether women or whiskey have driven hint mad,' thonght Uromptou, beginuag his tune again a m'.- mcnt after. Yonder went down toward Fourth street with,Iuw, renulute ,tope. His old strength seemed t. have come back to him in the last half hour. Stopping at a Male booed. - tog house he sett in fur Ward, the bank clerk. They had best old chums in Ben- der s bachelor days, 'Lend novae, re'-olver, Horses ; 1'11 he done with it to -morrow. Mine is broken, end 1 never bun ht another.' ha was gone his manner rseurred to Ward as strange and unpleasant. '1 believe 1'1 go after him,' h• thought. But dines w as reedy, and he turned hack in the dark entry, and, 44w _ fellow, forgo( thew ohs matter speedily y The pistol wt) not eharged. Bender stopped at • shop on the way up atreet,and loaded it arefnlly. 1t was yearly dark w hen Ike re•ehed his non step•. Mary opened the door Wire he .oiled reek it. 1r_ #I•.1 ts•k --nail. -io- 86 '^'q Tet -,Iter 411 a..4, A e- -.>w "t"'letkrt2 wlarj "n171 t"6r`r v" .we' ntae"- &kir w surfed went -on for one week. Very true, very .Mout her tea ; ►or.b.wk. w ere pink and true, Mr. Remelt been in the habit of Ara, ; hav trail eyes beilI ant with a new ft eanhnuln hook lay with ae,me old re- hie. He sae, it all. What was it Morns Miners. Bot we &re drawing In, ser, draw- had Aleut their hnngwr fora repeti- ing in. Th. money marks/ news was s tion orat the old Inre-maherigdays! al, pnt tight." n her mto no ktaaed, es notal, and It was u Render walked away from the ole,, he plumed bur, hurried in after him, desk that Morriscalled ham hack, and taking hoe hang. &eked Mm .bort Mar " A Ptwtr nod tap•' A.'• find ' Go M, friend d voting Crompton'', eh 1 wuler l•cRey :don't .o,rry father now.' wile doses not kn..w Mt (7rom fie skilled in deeept on already t Rho f ptm was leading him into th ..21111111/412t " _ 4m. ..,._._- g mora ring, i ■.iiev if yreviiih .". .Lkk .40* 4rillara trapper we. eptee"a. bol /spat bar tees talk kit's. Render dose. I mea 167'47 ani to and preanal op 1i hit Awn tier saaaWrisg skeag n the evening tee 1'5'.'e ea attractive fellow, We *alike lite hen fey • friend to him with her joyous little awoke. Ith scarcely glanced at the money no But he would try her further. 'I gantlet omit for the snortg•ge. btou refuses to pay the back salary. 'Than the mortgage will be foreclosed too -morrow 1 And you rill hes your homer She came suddenly close to hint, her face clorless, her dark eyes wet and full of pity. Not love. He esu nut doaiyed. Not lot., Nu wonder «die bad a'ma.littleuumpue- on for the stat 10 whoa bosom she hal loin for yearn, on this night when she meant to dy front him. 'Poor old Sant ' 'The humid the house r•t•ere little to 05000' Why, I thought your heart esu bound up in it.' She paused suddenly, • keen suapicioo flashing into her face. 'What etre have you lost 1' For a moment there was silence, the husband and wife larking steduly at each egher, the nil lamp burning with uncertain yellow fiches belwo:en them. 'I do not know,' he said at Wt, in as quiet • toce as though rept v mgt./ an ordinary question 'what there u left to me. There is Mg on God's earth that Ian call my own. She did notanswer by a word ; but stood mol rule's, with the amu penetrating doubtful Look fixed on hon. Nw, Mary res not naturally • reticent wrn,an ; a1 her thou bubbled straight to the sur face. She hal Leen a gay, gild, girl 4111111"6&roil uoyr nab n c •nsurul as • t unm►lronly-ig'1i-.beart- elnese ; singing, jesting, Iaugtitag nest of the tines, and waabing •ray nay tr'ublein • shower of tears. He immobility now proved how deep hu thrust had wounded. her. 'You've nobody in the world 1 Nobody. (uodudedin on MC01111 page. DOMINION PAGLLr.'IMENT. • THE- MOUTH .W 1p BILL 7 pmpnated to the L'. Loyalists fur •• i anise 1.I -•1_-_... S thereh.ans, . the purpose of eattaguuhisg the !olio titles Aad all .lune u fit .rted giving power to the L0001 Lig Stature to settle with regard to the ugh '•f settlers to out hay fes two mase their farms on the ladian lands (18) A clause s ale. inserted oontruou all titles of peaceable occupation to tb people now actually resident aponths wi With regard to the maintenance uI Ise and orvlwr tt thu oountry,the Premier aanuuuc- ed that au arrangement hau been made with Her Majesty's Government. fur the despatch of an eA itiuu, to be comprised partly of Her Ma sty's troupe and partly of Canadian Militia -one fourth regulars and three-fourths militia ; the elpendi- tun to be borne in oke sans prupurtu'n. The regular fora will consist of 300 mss. Sir John A. closed by movie1{l the first reading of the Bit. Mr. Mackenzie took e exception to the large errs given to the w new Province.. Inch would be burdensome to the LN/minion. Mr. Msokers also ch treated u absurd the propoaid tx this little Province to be repre.uuted as esu proposed, viz by two members ii the Senate and four in the House of Cunimous. He also expressed his ioteatr on of ivautiog.tlat there should be nu class distinctions in the Territory, especially as affected the rehg' bodies. Sir G. F. Cartier replied to Mr Marinas. He expa- tiated on the very moderate amount of subsidy that is to be paid by Canada, and descnbed tt. policy of the Government u being one that would promote the form- at of • confederation of Province& stret- ching across the whole continent. Mr. Mackenzie wanted to know whether it was true Captain Cameron had been engaged it organising. a mounted plaice force, and if w for what purpose! bir John A Mao- donald said that Captain Cameron had tw- ca.ed nu commission, the fume being or- ganised by the Dominion Cononistonera. It wt) to be composed of 200 mounted nfiemen, and is chief object was to guard - against possible disturbances aruutg be ' tweerl:the Indians and new settlers, who aught be attracted into the 'country. He , did not deny that Ceptun Cameron would have the command of the force. He also 11.11 CHEAP ._ ..-. xF.. aruiiiraN•r iv �aice[F.BB tuns pnU �Ai i iiA A 1► $ . ! AND aHEAPE ST I -t w amt �a� wit R'++•:... -r R`•,'i•&17,r�Y vti r ' .r/hici-I:. $ !{ 1.414r14#� vu era IQBl1i11{JTr..� 1N ANT ICIPATICift 1R 1TENSI VIC BUILDING 0PLEA TIONS a','"`w•crvpak ula"U".14Y yn.wr_ • 1 ooutemplatd this 8prisg, the subscribers have laid in an ussaually D. W. RAMSDELL do CO., be- yond COMPLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS "' "DELL't' N r •nr' 171 LAU Duo*, cWcagn Ms a - and every thing required by Carpectare, Painters and others, lig jAU which they have marked at the Lowest Possible Rata, expecting that by doing so they will double their business. As they deal exclusively with the bat Houma iu the trade, their assortment is not only the cheapest but TBS PNOPOSED CONSTITUTION OF THE RED RIVER LEGISLATURE p1Taw•, May 2. hjectied to the dutribotiou of the land. Hon W McDougall objected to the system the Government proposed, u being cum- bbrrutttty ail too in ,esid el ' o held'ittI at the system, seat as that provided for is the bill of list session, would be stook batter/mod charged the whole origin of the rebellion on the Roman Catholic priesthood ; and pointed out a large Canadian settlanent, containing four or five hundred familia, namely, Portage Laraine, was left out of the sea Province _through the boundary line diverged fifteen minutes to take in a small Roman Catholic mission. He condemned oho appointment of Captain Catuerou to the head of the police es the most unfortunate selection that could have been made. Sir F Hine said if McDougall had waited ter instru tions from the government before issuin his pr,.clamation, all this trouble woul Shnrlly►fter the House met Sir Juke have been avoided• Mr Masson (Torre A. Macdonald atbmttted Nebel), the re- °ed') followed Sir Franco and said th stilt of the Cabinet delibeeati.nm for the Bin was a step in the right direction. Ho forming .4 • constitution for the Norah- Mr Howe defended the Government pole west Territory. From the remarks of the or m Bay C thep£3011 000 from to Premier, which were exceedingly d.fflse, Huda,n Ray Company, en deprecate the following sketch of the purport of the the idea of mixing up the general gratin Bill is glsantd ; (let.) That out of the mat of lay In the found/stunt of a Provmc thickly settled portion of the Territory . with t et) of each other's .eligion. He al Province be formed, to be known u Mani- er defended the appointment of Cap yob•. The boundaries of 15. Yrovinca to Cameron. Hwh Mr Macdonald replied, bar (allow. ; commencing at • point on and charged H ,n Mr Howe with being the the frontier tt the menti States , chief instrument in promoting the rebel - n 8d-toltir -pmt ks Y y e t. territory, ninety-six degrees west of Greenwich, and extending to a point ninety -,fight degrees fifteen minutes west, being bound on the south by the forty-ninth parallel •f lati- tude, ate tude, and on the north by latitude fifty degree -thirty minute., Thu gives 10 • reso111,000.�p1��t�a��._�e�amules. (2nd.) Ruch 4a••K,y1yMM1.T t4i)iiiti'it TIS includ .d In the above, to be governed as an un- organized tenet, by the Lieut. Governor of Manitoba, under a separatecommision, and Mita they are settled and organized as provinces, shall be governed by ordure in t:ouacil. (3rd.) That the' Province shall be represented in the Dominion Senate by two members until the Pwsiwesehall have • population at • decennial census of 50,- 000 ; from thenceforth the people there should have a representation in the Senate of three members, and mbsegiently,whes the population shall auoont 075.000, the shall have a reprer•utation of freer mem- ber.. In the Co'mnlnne, it shall bv repre- sented by four members. The Pommes been divide' diem alt number"( the present community a settlers. (4th.) The executive power to be vested in the Lieutenant Governor, who shall be appointed like the other Lieut. Governors by c,mmission from the Governor General under the Gnat Seal of the Dominion. (5th.) He shall have sr. Executive Council of seven per- sona, holding "trios as the Lieutenant Gov- ernor shall from time to time think At, mei in the first place shall nut exceed fire in nnml ter. (8th.) The meetings of the L,gialature, until I,thereiso ordered by the Legislature, shall be held at F9rt Garry, or within a mile Mit. (th.) The Legis- lator shall consist of tw,Chambere, (8th.) The Legislative Crit ,1 to cuneiat of seven members, which nuta&r may, after a lapse of four years, be increased to 12. (Ath. ) The Legislative Assembly to tonna of twenty-four menthe', the Lieut. Governor dividing the Province into twenty-four e lectoral district'', having due regard to. the various communities into which the settlement is at present divided. All these provisions and subject to Alterations by the people themselves ezospt so far u they relate to the appointment of a Lieutenant - Governor, which rests upon the same Autb- ority as in the other Provinces of the Dom- inion. In all other respects they can al- ter their constitutions as they please. It provides in,the bill that all the British North American Act, except u altered by the (rill itself, or excepting those clause, which apply only to one or ton Provinces and nut to the whole of the Province., shall apply to the new Province. Until the Legislature otherwise provides, the t ualiticatoi of voters for members of both the House of Comm/mend the Local Let sal itur.ahall be the same as is provided b4 the Confederation Act for the District of Algoma. The clause runs, that every 'swish subject who has attamed the age of twenty one years, Ansi who is and has been • l'mseholder for one year, shall have • right to vote. (11.) The diration of the Legislative Assembly shad be fours yearn, as In the other Provinces. (12.) It. Is provided that u Manitoba has no debts it sheltie ektitled to be paid by and re- ceive from t'adada, by helf•yearty pay- 1 merits, a sum which is to be ascertained In r the same way ae thentm settled en Nes. f'undtand last 'swoon, that is, by Aso,g Ur-- bete.polwtlon't-11T1T• amount payable 7to them per heal is 221.- 27. (13.) The same annual subsidy of 80 mute per heed of the population, esti- mating it at 16,000, shall be Feud as in the other Pmvin+es, and that that rate shall emalnue nntil tins ps .wviation 1. 400,000, tylh thikl eillFeflkitta that the eu,a ,12.'10, (8)0, he paid for the mimes& of (Ler. eminent. (14 ) That the I)nmini in Gov - ne'm. She folinw.d him. •Yon ere wore •mnt Why did yrs star in the work, all day r eosine /shine hire and ppaa Ming bee white land* n$ hu shoelder u he set et... erwtn.st provide for the salary of Ma Limit -Governor, postal serves, eollseti0n, customs, ate. (18.) That either the French or Enghah languyfe may be .a.4 in the proceedings of the Ligietatnra, and that both el them shalt be eemd in the rs- oyarde•sd joenneeis of bothclratlb.e , (11 1 8ewll eflet Milds u An get Dow Wong Ii, iad.vvid'.44 anl&1a.Alta bNeagto the Dein tome of Nt ret vit u.,a ren e, vkw purpose .f •eslagefshtnetthe Indian title, Itf 1,900,000 owns. That land u to he ap- pmpraad se • re enalaea for M. pe*pa.s of settlement by the keit breeds and their ehldMn. nI chase -sur thou. ung.*, es eery Q.Mri.kt perkier ar4,I I lion. He had Informed the people in effect, that they had only to do as Nova Scotia did and they would succeed. The rebellion would hate been a niers trifling affair had it not been suetaiced by the advice and re. u,mmeddation of the Secretary of State. These facts he could 'rove -before acom- lmair Mr Stirton ukd if the Miuuteru Justice had any .authonty for the statement that the people of the Portage is Prairie de sired to be left out a the new province. Sir John A Msedonald said he had and would give itto-morrowif he obtained per- mission. la reply M Mr Rymal, Sir John A Macdonald said that no Ont had been issued against Riel. The proper power to arrest RNI was the Imperial power. It 0t) with her, and her only, that steps could be taken /against any offenders In that Territory. They could not have any rz post facto. -juruuliction. The Bill was, after some further diacuesiun, read a first tame, and the Home adjourned at 11.13. The Best Obtainable Anywhere in the County. CARPENTERS TOOLS, COOPERS TOOLS, PAIN rS AND OILS, RED AND WHITE LEAD, GLASS AND PUTTY, NAILS AND SCREWS, GENERAL HARDWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, &t., see„ Sit Yes mill save your money by Going to the LAl�CIE ST, Es WV a CHEAPEST, H. GARDII.NER & Co., Market Square, Godmicb. Goderiob, let April, 1870. w43-tf PIANOS, MELODEONS, SI -JEST MUSIC THE SUBSCRIBER IN RETURNING THANES FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONRGE He has received fuzing the past year, respectfully begs to intimate tut her sow pm- -pared t0 furniak Pianos, Melodeons. Cabinet & Church Organs OF ANY HAKE MANUFACTURED At prices and terms which defy competition in this section. EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, SHEET MUSIC SUPPLIED JOSHUA OILLAwAY• Qoderich. Marsh 1870. 9 -re THE MARKET. GROCERY North $1:e Mat7tet Square. ri.c t $ND F In D 01' ALL RINDS. A very large Stock of Crockery. Splendid China Sete. 'GENERAL GROCERIES oZ gll gindtr, CHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST. Platform and Counter Scales of best make •F014, HALF . ROBINSON & YATES. Oodeellflfe 29th, tees. _ _ ,.n ria. r w(•7 '"11.473 her machinery disabled, and was oblteed to use her saib,arritd in England yester- day morning. - Reifenstein has now received his deserts, in a small mower . Judge Galt has sutonced tins estimable public servant to folie" years' imprisonment with herd labor. Penn the rosy exper4rl(oa, iee.e...4.,p. rw..p p0...'/i1It. bear, and mr'ani of wrim1L,5, Wet tram roman.. of ('urh and other allowederne- bow-erten some P50,..' Cmnpnn.4 Ryrnp of Hy p.ph,wp.,ltr. It 4 clear that the formation •4 Hither cutout matter le not only .1eplyd, but that already de - wilted 1a buns earned away. Prlre el 50 • bottle ; 1 for 5750. Rnk1 by arouse, and o) P Cu.Jnl 4C -e., wbulegala agenda, Mont Dr. J. 11.00. 'brut, 5.4 !mos Heater i• plea.snt n take and no M for It. e0rary In r orlon :D .ark, Bn,erh'tl.rgt.ppnaa.04d by Drugglsa. To those who ander from corn,, Bunions, Bad Nall., (lefhl.1n. ?noted Pet. •e , nay Or .1 gripe' Cur - 1 (ter.. I/reed liberally ea .diverted, relief is Uwe diets, •a4 cure certain. Sold by Uraegl.t. Por Cold.. Conde, BnmMta C.e.nmpt let ate all nuea.r d the Throat Chest and Lanae. Dr J Briggs wend d tent IlesesIs arerW■ and re14b411. «tr. Age t.y Druggists. Prot. Pet. ('hllMeln,, Coma, Rankin., Rad N.H. Ar RIP p.altively cured by the ow of Or .1 Snags M.vfern Conti se. Thio Remedy hoe been canpm,,d .1.by Igreet rani andt used u directed, fade Catarrh. a ell.aue whist 4Mlmwee a. and Minuets nr i,I.M, ns. he 1 met.nty relieved and gnlrk ler roved fur tieing lir J. 11i.R,xt, AII4.anMr, on Insoluble Remedy for all pain .ad lalamMatfen gold by Drug. tint. Dr 7 Bridge' Attwnt..r.. for the ('nn of Catarrh. Noontide, Rhne.o.t.m. Ar. , u unveiled In a thorough trial of It. virtue. 1I .111 ackaoetd/. 11• . uperiselty. *old by Druggists. 17 erltb Plies yon are mneh oMt.t.d, AM aright for. cure m ,aln . I1. Reimi rile Ramey as 41reeted Ton will both health and pee'. again. Dr J Brlgg. 1 Co No. 4 King Strut, WW1 Taamto Or J RogeaPile Remedy 1...knnwlM.wl fur all whet hur• tried it (and their m. la boron) M la the hut. mut nnrrensna il and .A.r,nn, Remedy um s.ai fm that 41.m... Ib.k1 1y i,n10a1a4, All retain. angering from Ml., Internal, IIt.M1ng, R,tsrn.l or 1«•1Ma 0... .IR 1e Men«14tely relieve./ and •veetnallr'mwl uncle, d! allege PM Ramsay h old by lwnag4ta Mng5r.,. fn's Cnn. Rn,ke., Ran Malls, •M thews1h. t'clnrles .If..-tlnna, elongate. ser. wall menel 'r4 to ow 1)r 1 Regi wain,.., Cnntl. for sert.ln roller sad pmatllr.rn 1.e14 he nregg15s. �apmt�A,,rjet L mllr' rima ma Lag Arley ifteet .t, a end roue yon, Poe ell ellw.e. attn. nowt, Mot, ate res thine a wrpue M lesaNnlal sleet. 11414 to Dregg4a TAI L O RIN G is. Jew dLIr a Miff AS RK1trRNe HIa MOSTMINCa5ITHANRV for l►• very Ranerin R•ncoeraget vet he Its. . wmelowee beeor.ed Mases. la Un4e. art, Sol loves able te•seeet. aver 00.-5,1 e heordubre.g5t to Mm Rata..... he.ssg 550 aerated, aelituafe CarryinIon Business Extensively .m4. ba S0M_eISsa owes...s e.ea.lt b tee, is the Peee(e a Ammeter -restos *n ,we• etee•In,y end. r wr(ell sHa where, a��teegrll) s�M-elu.r.eaoer ..�4 1,.y'stS. 71�It•,lRwalNt7Tbi t'*vnTAtyet WW47RttttyoyM- If k wilaMenS , 41...43116.1, 1. N$.setye see 4. • etenaee.st ...tile I ha l at orltINO OAIi I INIAn]t • ht5..taN.Arw4•gnaa✓A re. a"5N1N5 wens Temit a .r Mamma 1. •1'H F. UANAIIA Permanent Building & Savings Society In PRKPARKD TO M.1K1 ADVANCES ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATE IN WESTERN CANADA, ON THE FOLLOWING FAVORABLE TERMS : Automat retooled to redeem each $100 advanoed o n , , .. , . 5 yam. 10 yen's. la rears. Ifpa)ahle half -yearly $12.96 a.6s 6.50 11 pevahl. y.rly I6.o6 19.41 17.34 1•..ees •1 pronewO.mate rater fee 1, 4, It N er 12 yeah. The .trove mnalmen4 l.el.dos Nuktog Pond, when neva oN the Pnnr.p.A, ea well lithe Interest ellIelltalitaSholdieriter '�tt'1•�r ftl ,. y;(,aer4 r,.r Pm rrnenu maw be tootle In mistier*, a n't Interest ..Unwed therefor ; or Ile mond* ,..v fie eede0re- wet n Hill at nay time the hormwer deem., onegs.sbk, tens. EXPENSE'S 37RICTLlMOD ERA 7E. Fur further ulormatia,apipypr.pad)to HORACE- HORTON E8')•. Appraiser to the'Society.Gladeneb, 1. HERBERT MASON, Secretary .*d Trean serer, Torobto Goderich. 16tk Oct., 1866 w3Asw IMPORTED SEEDS. kak New Seeds ! New Seeds ! PARKER 1 CATTLE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEiR ANNUAL STOCK or Imported Field and Garden Seeds, Which for quality and price cannot he surpassed by any reapeetaIle Hoar 11 Canada. - A liberal discount allowed to Country Dealer.. Remember the nand, PARKER & CATTLE'S DRUG STORE, O5derich, Feb. 24th, 1470. .21 Markel 9gnare. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COM'Y E.Itablilphrsd 1E39fi. WITH whisk Is new ended the Colonial Life Assurance Company. Head office for Canada r Montrs•1,-Standard Company's Buildings, No. 47 Great St. James Street. Manager -W. M. Ramey. Isapertor-Richard Buil, ACCUMULATED FUND 120,000,000, ANNUAL INCOME ..... 3,500,000. TN Company having deposited the sum 0(2160,000 wink Ste ft'•ri ver General, in conformity with the insurance Act pared IMt. Serum. Aesur•ec.n will continue to be carried out •t moderate rates and rte all different moutons s0 practice. Refer... -Dr. McDougall, Dr. MoMiekisg. vol. rel No. 41. J. CALLOWAY, Jr., - Agent forGnderieh. GODERICH WOOLEN FACTORY, (KNOWN AS PIPER'S MILLS),. .7. I N (4 1. I P4 Ar ig4 O N E3, I) ESPRCTFriLLY intimae to Ru all orders in farmers and others that they are prepared to All ROLL CARDINC, MANUFAC1 URINC (',loth Deming, Custom Spinning, Dyeing, Satinette, - :.•w.rrgr.ky. On the aborted netiss. Parties 'fishing to etching* their wool for good home Made soak, Till Quad 11 10iettrM; b goR 1a,Re a -sell. '1ta Iea.1✓y /'tlH.Be4 , ..kava 'nkp ods you regatta, Arties sliming from a diatoms* with wens to get carded may in •early .very m•tanes rely oe gelding their Wool home with them the same day. Bit A(.L WORK WARRANTED. Qoderlch Woolen Factory, / June gib, IMV( .'wet FARM TO RENT. THAT DESIRABLE FARM, ON SAV - A. road, being Lots 3 and 4, 1 coli, God.icb 1"p. Contrition 160 acres, of w hich 100 sot cleared, is to rent for such period as may be agreed cn. The land u a gond, el.y lam, and the buildings comfort- able, with a large orchard in earlier bearing order. The taros is well watered. For farther psrticulan apply op the premiat■ to JOHN SALKELD. April 40, 1-7U ts.65-lf MONEY TO LEND. AT REASONABLY RATE* of htetwt, and oa • •y.nuh.e by .1 e !INCLAIR, Waiter, Ae , .'4.rte1 January 1915.1114 .O1 ALLAN P. M &CLEAN, TAILOR & A O X Fn- ttAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS Consoling on part of Weal of England Brod. .lehs, laser, Wngney., Besr.kus, ria ey Eagle.► yrwrh,aad French Twd.,CsJglwra., Dueykme, Sad a satiny of Candtu Cloth; Pim., Bale, and Vlowerd Veatrag:, Bt,n., Ulure., l'sps, Asc., Mc. He feels eonlde,t of giving utrsfanfo■ to •IL who may lavorbus with tour onen. TWEED SUITS(•li wool)$12 and upwards. Oa'• r 3. -Cutting doue to Order.71, Goderit 1, Senta5tb, 1866 tot Ontario Carriage Shop, (Bomiltun St , auderirr)1:' Vie., , ,4115V AT& I4 X11$ R. J. WHITELY, Iean1 n fun operation, and la turuMz out.upenu Carriages, Boggles , Wages§ of W load., 15-024711.1, 1'UTrget,. yr, A number .410.1 els. Routes rte hand, and for W. cheap for ceh Pr.r..of all srtlrl.. in the ha. 14.9 w n romper. favorably with any l0 1h. County Ir In Jill work warr.ntot Partrularattent,u pad to Hague and Carriage Re - pains • Godenrh Nor045, 101 B J WHITELY. 541 CHRISTMAS CHEER ! T HR ,t-R'CR'RP.R RG1.1 TO RETURN T.1A01- and the 00.....4 Oodrn• h. for 11. L pen -vow, they ha,. la.nrW him e woh, and hal iu ug Meats of the Best Qutllty in Season, Tn sun receive a aha. of M.I, .etho, N R Tn. .Yl,rribfId .rot the attention alt1..,���� hi. atone of Lnbeleentww 8T..,t .s find this week. err.Pt1Rs ANDIuIwR, Market House, =.Mile► December 10th. 1 ASO. 45.1' Auction 8: Commission. GODERICH &CLIN'I'ON Eletabliwhed 1fSK12. LALFM of Miscellaneous Prnpertv to Co I.neh IJ every Hatenley, Glad a Clinton every Wed- more,. Mosey.Jvanced on Property ftr immediate M e• end prompd return. made. P er n Nun. It end onto, !Ulu pnnrtudlyattend- id tothroughout the County, A.M. TML' EM APP'S ADelma Men. A261 Mauls*. .dobe, Ondenr5 STOP AND SEE, THIS. lm. -mg remarks se TeW nomel.., rest nwrebl and .an0rtnu .ry crs x, Cue.. by n heORMEAT INDIAN REMEDY. They.,. erre en limit& and nw,nteetible meta . Rk..nl ieouvmee the nue .keprwal that the greet M•4.r..ul Comm., reed anti luau era• I. .hien the area SHOS Ho E N Es REMEDY Y for ,.. KKidneys, ue , it el Lunge, te, t Von. et Ort, l)...Il.e.,.. welly rerou4.00..,.4 rm. eki0 D,aeena.. ).o., 0 O1 tumor. arWng free Impvnn5. of the .Moe, we boldly nae that Ihw greet remeny Ami NPI,.R HEF.N Egr'AI,1hE1i. Where e there everrb a rum a that in tie portion e Wm W.Antenna( Rushton C. W., of Colmumptan ;or AaMP.1er C. V Miller, Rushton, C. W., of Con. r.m., or f hal or A ml'row WoM,o(Gm.rrnn, C, W. -.f Overwrote a.d Lever Complaint, co that .4 h,he Hooey...( Mansur, C. W. a benna14 u, en had ✓ ..ally been on enn b.. do yon, in wt. . .(.11 (rest. ne..4,,. • d ,• now wall. Score. Welsch email nniw4l hew awtinn.d had w..Imre. 7•.11 5t the Drug 000. and g.1 • ('ireelernl ▪ e tweabl• eenteratw 1M UR1:A r RHO. .HOSIERS HOPERS REMEDY and PILLS, and .arty yer .ler.. Price of the Remedy in large pintail' Er Por rel. I.y11 Ilrn.gww 5.4 Outer. M Medi eine. Ager °Wench, F. Jordon and Parker A 5. Agent* kir )VIMI.F.RAt.E ARKHT*I I.YM Aw ELLIOTT h cn J'ORONTO. ''ONS►AIIOH a WATO)Ie, / WISER St Co 00 06 110K ur•aa, t KAinsirom. f. AMi.11 a arm, i.N AM11JPnw• On Te Meows. Ceaanwu • Rl iia, Coeway P O.. Canty of LmI0,,05W10 ('.5ed.. Prr ti a."'IrJi nr rae.h ' i .. 91h, MI. TR TM 1. tor•nlfy theldonne the .Inter of IMM 1 wag taken nal a week now of 440 ISPIns •1,5 destined',nodes gr .pre g f 1067, Nn404 to m) knw, anon .p M m) hips, .ad 1 bora., ea weak tont 1 sm1.I not walk, lr/ sur ...45,01 1. my rhalr. net a a• nl1.. rwan..Tann 111, wea ,o., M von kyr and nMrw*n1., AreaAtanned krdlral M .mnI., (y,M 4110 , 1 t)M. Area 4,r►n., m4 rilediel •RI1.,41err k „Ir�S,n•• o loo �'aO n. lral LOT5 1x1/ 1094. UM, em nark, asb-db W oe Park L. r and t to con A Let. 114, '4, and Ina P. Tu./sp.( Wap.( M•weinr, P w Perth a In Ie, I 100. Towwh,p W AJarld, noinkerlr U arena W Ebel 1 W ann k 1 Int I, eau 4, W D„ 511161 Apply w TMUMAs •1D fl dere5 D.. 1511 lam P' 4 Ilrre, �,., r..l F inn_ 41. TO 1 ET, lilt) IP Ise,. tTime MM Ocnrh, An • term . r years , lilt) k l'..115...Iib a large on herd nl ae of pod laud Por part, inure apply to. a otga W. D. ALLEN. Od.nce .rpt. 0715/550 Farm for Bale. ext Aro 01 and 64, Rnytor eld Cnewlua, la Ito I.4 Torres/up rN (fullenrb t'unlatning se scree, W Ihe., over 6U acres clears/ ..1 gore Frame Barn, apo L$ Howe, •bout al man. loon Clinton. For 7krm, to sale apply at rte U.v,a0. Conn oar* at -owrrb, w le Mr, W1tilith0 TUN en 150 prwinitaall. Oedsnca. Get Neel. sal, 11161, was if. - - FARM FOR SALE. LOT 10, CON. 10. w n ('OLBORNE, 100 ACRES, PO rlseed, ...,,,1 Lofting hon.. now Or.s, sett►• cwueidi,wa 441w. oilmen.d afro wad been aW abed arcomo .d.l..n. 0..,l Immo it .r. /,aid. 0.11 watered by tn' , rrrei, "nils. through the farm, ud paid 5.11. 'n.. 1. faro, gruel ,,m1. a a. k.. OwnOrd 1,h Fur particulars apply on t4 poral.. to s.de.Igue, *le Mr. D Petaluma grocer 44n.-1, October 1Itk 1545 C WE -HART Y-1/ FARM FOR SALE. X01 OR1A1.E OH To I t t,T - 1.4 No 0, Cs. Is W 1' D 4.1MN, 1'... Huron, containing le s.., 11 erred, with hoat.. .as barn. The. i.. Hilas a reek on the tarn, It 4 a : oruw loth Price stemerr, pa a 00 and tale.. MAMiIR U(.R4IYr leosdo. Pee. S. INK w,_ Farm for Sale. rilxl rulrealhyr ,erre 7x,.01. el 01 1 , 2. nth inn, A w D. ANae2 distant .bout «I tune. fn.. 141- 1501, aDalale.ag ll4. use h., .oil arra. sun or ler. m s r. rk.rA ad,eurIo, 10.1.1.4 15 gwd .e Lr sed10.Iry A r frim. h...., 10.14 .'.d t M -a .Mare nt . proprietor. ParmvrlelTli I LO m., e'.,t, - propd40. DENNIS Ise all EA. .rata tyl 1114.. .4e tri• 1MIfe.1 r o TO SELL OR RENT 1 THF WKOTHALF L(TrNI7MREMEIowI % fwrletridh runcca.o,n of nulhu, on Us bound.ry hn.betwee., RHO rid Waha, Pot 011ce each way. Good hardwood land, 0.1 watered 1 Owl, er r. rlver.nce. teeviety sevro •navee and. hail In ail. N -ell leered, Po 1unb.r perVeulaa.ppl) to -bona on the prawn. 16491i11 LAWSUr, May 17111. 1817. A SPLENDID PROPERTY FOR SALE. Volt BALI:, IN THE TILLAGE O► wank P.TIR, r half can Ltawn *YSArtk and wellertoa e Otmolecule' property, win.( • Hoses 10142 feet *111 to. fr.nla.e. u.l 10 I Mop lois, Aee ,4 We tut• rm-. tit cad of Mein .tr.e,..4 the other Ove rata to the - River Msu45d Thr. kind of envenom .n. no • O.1.1 !Sawmill . u klsl'o/ m•nnfrtry. .t would ss The h nil elated Ino`, T et business art oei mertarty rill le .14 cheep/wee.. nr. . For further o.... wallet apply for ? bal- ance. Pur fort her pank s4. aPV l use W prem4r W. BARKER, Ja. Wroaet.r, P 0 W,o,. r PO, 4 1.70. sea -t FARM FOR .SALE ON FRE DIEING a - No Iot, ter ry1 rens .- a 15.1.45 ,TnweeA p, 110 ileum M de'r . ,-h art r'enrol •er falling creek run, ttro51 the land The 04 4 situated on the Onvel mad about a m.le. h.on the than of Gott ors. T4 land la a orb . lay haw beH. eery wit able for 5401 or haft ermines! 7T• lot will be wad drpye�nt oncry teem.. 1•„e.e.wn can he glee 1.1 October, for particulars sad . . apply neo. 11. PAIW,NA or M J. PA%la ,N Lay Ood.ne• 0.4deb. Mardi 21e. IEO. 0►tf G'ODERION MILLS TO RENT. fro p. a n•I.nl.arr ha.ing'4.n kthe.nnv. well t now a 811. Into ho ,..n hand.. n.,111 pr.lwr-d o, rt o Wm tie naunuhlr tend. b. some , .epe5at p,rm, Y• u, Perticulara apply d, Oudtrl.-h M It I,,,, WY. PI I1R. •--104 ,1 . .4, s . .1A. Air 147 ACRRR, M'Rt 111 LENIN, 311 1:? 114) ll scree - .,M awl the Ul.n. reel hardwood Oro ter, • t mann.ble Mme .n4 Ant.rls, hame ham., a good o.ha4 ,, and well •.I.1.4 Moat of Ile lad Is .Ilent rimy The farm 1. 1. 10 0th von. l;.d.n.A Tnwn.Mp y WWI from 1;td.nrh and 77r.m 1iral.,. I un peym.ns of part rut pad terma will be gore for the mous. panknl...pp e p. apply . the m4 , be trnAJan. IR:.. wlH 10111AMrKF.Nz1P. Porter'. x114. P 1, FARM FOR $ALE. BRIen C MITOART OP LOT SI, unwire 1.INr Township el R4nlry, 1'onnly) of Mons, 120 arM, 100100 50 in • h,k5 .1ate of cultivation The lend 4 .4 the Mot 51.01 10 and well fenced laved board Nee akmg the front.) (here are on the premise. • 4..114., h.sr, frame hero 96 by .7 ren, greury, .lane. wet shed 111 by 74 feet, ..11 frnr.A nrrhard rel 10.. M les., _. 11111 trona, e fern. M rin nal wsers.•'M r•h' 114. nn. ran, l a.d emtw els4 hyped property v Mtu•ted ria • gra 110 mole. and h a y1. ravel (5. EU Clintonnh t mel, ant M he the fowl I in4 pl4.),,, Ibaeritlir .rune.. Por th Nether meth) H ussp and , D McDouorth ll, As Por r,Heymethod m apply M D McDougall, 1135015 MARTIN. or to PR1hC19 yARTIN, Rayl.'d. 7th Dee. 1969. "� W 414* pronto. w4.de• FARM FOR SALE LOT 24. CON 4•' Townokip of Choler -04, containing 80 otter about 56 acres (Weed, )R7yoRT 400,0 wiE ROUNR nN 70! OROL'N b m.w.,, ethe sor.e.m P.rlor MR.R•n, 11.11 and Ilei room an W. 7.,54 now, r tlln. Ronin, lore. Fair Uy n,!Wiry awl or loot other Iwnnw' room. ..m len toe. e., Mlry Ibmm, rnLlt rm.m RMre •0 Meet Thor. Prom- l4rn or ar feel 7 malls from va- S.o.4 Thorn 0.1.4.5 00..1 bene n clay aM of .v.- 100 a p.rl..r troll hen (loll ,carp c4)7 1.The well w.tn.4 by aping r mile* •n4 lk,wlsg trtl. T,• p lw•y 1• .1 ,,. sate If shoo ern t lab. Huron. of .Alrh n gond view ran 1.e had horn t n door. Arply M Jur w1Ii15. .oat. tug.. e. 15..amt.. or 1, U. M TRCIMAN 0.5en'► Mt lunar. 1470 Wd Oar., 0 eeearn 1« FOR 8ALE. CAVIARE and dw•:Iing how elth fat. •411 • good IJ Mn. cellar In the village of M•,u.nAvnln. nn• mils from On.tsnch, In (he rents* oath. 11Mertrh mal, work. 11nu. and Store entirelynow. eel rommMl nwrand IM In nrMMnt etwitt4o, Tames liberal. anker pertleas. apply 1.. Mr. (( Orale., M.Itlude114, OM,rk5r 0 O.4w411e5 1045, 1e7.1 wt WC T Ing RI1RRCatatRwlLt. ARIL, THR RUIr.rINOR and Lot apin.apl ure'r fertile. ware moms cheep. mite Welter le 1014 larger and S. 0 Il11w maim. The holdings we M geM mn. 4nlrr .ed would mate a wan 4..ning hew. at ,rank nav5•mn' DANIMk nO1111ON. ^.N+yo'A,.*Aartultl;lrm .,nim. ._ � _. ___ - A RARE CHANCE. M IMP. Own w Induced totel IMlresttl„ahere•re Rarer', say'.wilylheenrw�,nrNww,.i 11•pe1r.•M At lh Is tow1 heel In the w.k.M. 11 a,, handl ; 4 ter) sur omen onset 5.tpara 1 Nee 4h., two 5.t/Nm of tM ma .a.s.m g.m..y ate own Myr MI tire 1411, 454 I so aatM.m r,hww1 M health 1 Meer .rposeme to gee b.Mw, r,5l .Imply erred the * 04000M4 WI arpapitti hops TnI•r.e.of vele* ..see. r.5.0.5. t WU5 to • Iia m neighbors a.5yylele 557tat.y 1M toastywed bleak ; 8..'me4 1 nu, t se 4w +-Itwwle.lA7ttlp"r• - .00 m- r 0'. it Kan.. Aw 11.,arr. LAKE SHORE AaHERT FOR RALE 1 WOO 0OR0INO 00010. n PO? 0174 try. 115, 7 Conon. t .(nap Owe •w4 1..t). A temp MonIda t Horses .d t.arwr. I Reel ..ge wy.w S Rkaeha 1 Wheel Mm.w., 4gnr.M. 4 hetes r.5dti MM k1 RLe4, a lh la• tu41 1 CMM Pimp. Ax Salm l.y 1 *al PIM* 1p111o1n ,ekti illtnl$InoM t In..ey wRtIn 06.1 r YAW korge5 w. Mary As. ' rip- s in Mode Irrrwl A.S-, IT 0055 p. lnnwt. ;XII awn trete 1 rove bo owlkw Attelag, e,d.M.. Noe rwd late. 1 1 twi,. 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