Huron Signal, 1873-03-26, Page 2•
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Safe for Bake -W. Gerdes.
Yana foe Sale --8. McILatir.
BMW for Sale -Mr. Hodge. I submitted to the Ontario Legislature, ! • .
1Y Molts. ' . '
%top, Stop, Frieud-4. C. Mcintoah. more earticalarly tone for fernitere sup- I
Red Store--Johnaton ,h Firo. pliml ter Ilea. Mr, McKellare room in
New Revictorator-Prof. Hollock. the publi•c bedding*. Were the lute as The Way it's Dans; '
..A oaken Sale -R. Wilson. they rotate them, there would 1.• just _
idrallowe' Comeounet greg el page. cause to find fault, but when the truth
t• phosphite,. .
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1 is known the matter appears in a very
• Lew Riepeetiag Numeral.
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Utah ale &WU =this,. &Rabe pais, ma Ite will claim all the ' inctintsy.---4ge egret to learn that hive rns throughout the townable and
The U. Pre,. journals have been . . under mediae attendant's, at the the law will be strictly enforced with re -
Queen's Hotel, Kincardine, from the gard to Sunisy drinking,
making a great ado over certain accounts 1 oo
of the bill w wdl le. •te or lumpily, je.
credit for a reform which he resisted se onz townsman Illr. sedan is laid ep notify the keepers of such taverns that
, long as possible. When We receive a
L Soloseilieno litho do sot • giro •E pesos soh... to
NO, e;;olihory. are oosstdorol am wishing to coattnuo
beir Oltbeeriptioau.
• h eologorther000dow the C0000tianaaao Moir
'peelodicela 1141.11114p44.4 the publish., et publish-,
' see easy es•41•60111.• NIA thin 11111.11 411 armors aro
pitel op; ao4 oessanheas leid reopeseible kte
all aesehese amt.
• willoale nowepopere bole *See Ur which they
lroaloserlberalooglett one:rasa to lake the pert-
t.3rore etreetoi, they are bad posaws tut tam have
settled thotr bilks llooltiogatembere back, et lees,
hog thee la the idles, is oco/ suck aotlee.4( Meow-
Nauesdrits the bow tee*
4. If masons.... reasere other planet witlant
isforefe• the Pobliehog, their periodical's"
moose* are emit to the raw ‘11/9114101114, they
are reehowithle.
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Row, and S. IL Ihrreueolte Si 37
Park Row, are our only authoriaed Ad-
vertising Agents in Now York.
The dela after each Subscriber's name
0.4 the cuidress indicates the tine to which
hie **ascription ispeid. Thus, "errata
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March and that he mass from that date.
ffebecribers wilt 'edit to be to their interest
to renew promptfte as our terms ars
$1.50 enocret neieroiteecn, otherwise 12
seal he charred.
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tenioaatonisTeTiox
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notifying to of any Irregularity in the
delivery of their papers.
We shall be glad at all times to receive
items of local news, reports of meetings,
accidents, or any incident of ieterest
eaher in the locality where it occurs OT
to the county et Lege. Such matter
inay be wet at the rate of one cent per
es. if marked Print*'s Copy and not
sealed. To ensure _Publication in any
particular issue it ishould reach the
office not later thir, Monday evening.
fain Signal.
GODERICH, id 26, '1873.
copies of Obis day's Signal CMS ba
ed the Offee-lpriee awes.
Mr. McKellar ea assuming office found
that his predecessor, Mr. Carling, had
occupied a room in the parliament
buildings. Ile intended to do the setae,
awl the care -biker ordered the necessary
fareiture from R. flay & Co., the bill
ter which amounted to $19e. When
Mr. McKellar asked for the account be
was told the goods were charged to the
government as had been done in Vr.
ending's cue. The matter rested there,
and tbo amount appeared in the public
accounts under ita proper head. Mr.
McKellar frankly stated the facts to the
house, and subsequently received, a note
from Mr. Hay, stating that he had
made a mistake, that the furniture was
not charged to the governmeut bet that
Mr. Carling paid rent for it. Mr. Mc-
Kellar immediately directed them tu
credit the government with the $194,
and he would pay rent as Mr. Carling
had done. These ere the whole feels nf
the case.
With reference to the other account&
for furnishings to the Speaker's rooms,
ac., we find that a number of the articles
had been orderer/ by the Sandfield
Metedonald government, who had left
their suocegeors to paj for them, and
they are now pounced down upon for
the sins of their predecessors. We find
that waenever the present governmeut
did order any furnishings they entered
the' amount in the public accouno,
whines the former government, sup-
ported by those gentlemen who now
find so much feult, entered them under
the head of "Srntries," er "Miscel-
laneous," or somesimiliar heading, thus
deceiving theitobse and the countey.
But there A inothei. little matter
which has come te light, not very cred6-
able to those who now set themselves
up as griardtans of the people's interests,.
In the public acconnts fur 1868 occurs
this item; "Hon. J. Carling. To pay
expenses incurred in survey of Coloniz-
ation Roads $4,172 84," This amount
was paid by a warrant signed by Ger.
Howland and remipted by Mr. Carliag.
The roorcher attached shows that the a
lltattilt instead of being expetottril on
Colonization Roads Ira., paid to bfilloy
& Co. for charter of &earner Chicon;
board, refreshments, tic., of tin excursion
party of ministers and these jrien.L. to
Lake Superior. What does the country
think of thet. Bad enough to spend
the ."Cohinization Road money on a
pleasure trip and champagne raze,
but worse still to cook tho public ac-
counts and make a falim entry toren-
coal the transactinn. Let these pgriste
who_ prate so much a6.iit. the eem my
}o
of the Patent Combinatien and th ex-
travagance ed the Moral aurorae ent,
, hereafter for ever hold their tongue,.
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Itanielpal , •
hum.
MAI. a...
effect of an aceident which happened te repair company or untimely Qum
him &bent a Fortnight ago. lie had throughout the week. Carried.
started for Kiecardine, bat had only Moved by Kr. Cenains, seconded by
proceeded a. few yards front his house, Mr. Spume. diet this Council no now ad
when he was thrown fecal his convey- jure to meet Orlin at John Dill's tav-
erns in the vtlhage of Ilarpurhy,
Fritter, the eta oe MA, next. at the
hour of 10 o'clock, a. me Carried.
WILLIAM 011-1
is 1"p Clerk.
heaterth•
thee. and Week he; knee, which was al-
it in Pr•tif well understood that Sir ready lame, on the road. He did no;
John A's hold en the reins of govern- apprehend any levees result, and pro•
mut et ottani, et pretty &Jou, gine cooled OD his jouney, but on arriving
The revised sclednles were diatribe- West reterbore:
'0.1 on F riday leat. They place the
No subterfuge is -t -to base for Sir John
county of Memo and the Town of
A. Macdonale to resort to in order to
teelerich in a rad+ better preition
gain a vote. Feeling kis hold on the
tnen before. el:elder ere first echeduleal
Henn did nut reoei i's fair share of reins of office very inaectire he does not
the !railway allowance, but thanks toll
morality to sustain himself in power
hesitate to outrage public decency and
the rept esentations of our members and I
A. m. Rog., Ea,. , t000ty .fgoagirer, ' Last week 110 and his "'redo followers
t.he matter les been tifired and III -iron! ti)ed i°
jootgag of 1197,0.0 g .240,00g. Th. i to tha tedious riettine of an iiivestigetien
refer the Wast Peterhof° COM
; by an election cemmittee, instead of
fellewing atateresot &Hews the Allotment n
promptly seating. the man whn seceived
te the different netnitipalities along thej
la majority of Totes at the election. and
lino of the B. a L. Ili Railway.
RA ILW•V • LIATIVINT L
e_ _Non 0.0%er 1, allowing hie opponent to petition against
his return if he so desired. What se-
e -users AS 111111 INTZODUCID. i there for any cor.stittichey if
Ain't of Lomat en ?report/on of cuntY 13
w10441 share is •knotinelii ! partizan returnine offiArs Aro to be &l-
ooted. .110•ed. ,
Berth. . .... .... 4140,e40 321,768.1111 ' lowed to return their ievonte irrespect-
Maniere WWI.- . 409.000
Drantfort el, .. . 50.9110
a:';',114.01! ire of the number of votes he may re-
f/hoer/ DIM,. ... 5*S11 $6.7117•01 I ceive ? We hope Mr. egret ten, who hot
times oe s no
teem& es
..sober•Vp a 141.66
2411,440
Nas.t.s. 4 elostbrook 1111.01/0 13,34.93
Paris 65.040 MTV 76
Perth 200.000 133435 041
14r110040 100.000 110.470 00
watagese.... woos 15.36.11.1.10
/AMWAY ALLOTITINT MIDAIR WSW BASIS
he accordingly finds it necessary to try
nod via over stropped by holding out
substhatial inducement& to those who he
Unlike isight he influenced to sell thei
votes. The Brocivillo &conk, ban 1;
lemapail tee
Allowing Braatiord 413 9tratford to come in only
for the atoas• aerially lo* mooed .3( ...noses of
ode sal eon.
Ptanon Proportmol Additional
whisle share of allot' at node,
to slammed. allowed• new tom.,
44,04 90,644. se Aire; 23
Brantford t'p 60,400 MI.0144 64 17,4V-104
Ftrentlerl Wes 1•1•00 110.514 ST
. &LS% 14,114.41 IS 237.40
Casten° 5.004 it3.14 2,791.47
Mama h441.429 040,91.6.110 1114,1110.50
Neealles sad
Sherheook 30,* es 20.1.U.si eteeelle
• 40.000 10,096. 96 10,489.19
. 2441,009 10.,077 OS 73, twos
64.6011101 11,000 10,471.39
Weiellem mom *623.41
6116.T10.60
11CH3Dr7.1 true
5157 110 0.4
• • 4 149 711
. 97'1 00
11111,010
HI:10211 T91)1111 OLD
Allowance t• Cosaty
A 41 helmet/110 +tattler
" Meerlek.
en toss us*
eeyersee. CON9t9
'• 11•19113
11,9711.41
$210,931 99
OM 112 70
la 652 19
.. IAA 73
TM 776 06
Under the first schedule the $197,110
included the propution of the Rail-
way allotment belonging to Stanley,
goderich Town, and flowick. Under
the mew schedule these are deducted
and Stanley and Howick get credit for
them separately, aed that of Goderich
Town is retained altogether by the
Province ou account et reduction ender
Gm edit rule.
The new schedules shows the debt
• Goderich to be reduced from $101,
923 to $03,864 55, the difference being
what the town has paid towards the
debt cd the County since 18.59. There
appears to be • mistake mill, which if
rectified would briar the indebtedneu
ef the town doer, to$80,00J, and if we
are treated int" e manner rie the
tensehip of , whose pcsition is
w eauthat Oen, our debt
would Ise farther reduced to about h -36, -
ono. The Premier assured our delega-
tion that we would ba ao dull with,
aad he further stated in the House " it
was possible, that, otter all the eare
•tios would hare
tly than was
lOns." Certain -
taker, certain
to be provided fife
proposed in the
ly if any municipality is Slatitled to be
treated with consideration, it is Goat
sleek, whom eau is one of extreme
hardship ead we are not without hope
that our debt will be redeemed to such a
seen as wo ean pay without neoeseitating
seek a high rateed tanatioa ea to inter-
fere with the prosperity of the tetra.
The resolutions are now ander consider -
tines by the House, and probably the
whole week will be odenpied in their elis-
cuisine
The
Reekstose.
When the were under con.
1 sidgratics ia the °uteri° Leffielatare,
e Mr. Gibson WA • to the item
It tor the ediesselisid
that it wag met ibe
• of *ha degiariareat tempi bookstore
•i• Hos. Ms. Masai good is reply that
be meld see aseijhist *ro le abolish it
shiepear, that resentd had twitted for
saitgegieuvr it et esSrtirita, bet that he
woad Ea away Oat felaestyges.
, tinning
basinons
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ON good authority that one of the °Riv-
er" members has been approsebed by'
the Ministerial partyin this way :-
hlinieterialiatc-Mr. we want
jour influence in Wu of the Govern,.
aunt. Give us vour infleence, and yeti
will receive a contract.
River Member e -Contracts are not
my ltne. I would not know what to do
with a oentract, even if 1 bad one.
Ministerialist.-Never mind. Giro ua
vourInfluenee, and you will gat a cen-
tract. and a_ gentleman stands ready to
tut et, .m.itetzt from you, and pap
you fifty thousand dollars fur the same f
The Recorder adds that this is no roe
the good senu not to take the seat to
which he knew he bad no right, will
keep away till the case is deeided. An
election committee,o if properly consti-
tuted, c.annot be lung in settiug the
matter right, though in the nesse. tune a
gross injustice ie done. Electori' of
North Huron, Mr. Farrow soled to sus-
tain this oleo -aye.
mance.
Ths Mihistsrial Crisis in 3.11:11.913.
Mr. Gladstone announced in the
House of CORIT•01111 on Thursday lest
thet the Opposition having declined to
andertake the formstion of a Cobitiet,
'he and his colleagues would remain in
.ottice. Uri area -aide made a similar
announcement in tbe Meuse of Lords.
Sorth Reafrow.
By the ruling of Mr. Speaker Cock-
burn, the petition &roost the return of
Mr. O'Rielly for South Renfrew cannel
be received en account of some triclinia.]
defect, and a man who obtained his
seat through frauds, those
Lotbinere, for which ()Terre' you se
milled from the House, and Russel fer
which Fellowes suffered imprisonment,
wilt hold his seat in defiance of the ex-
pressed wish uf a mgority of the electors
of the conatitueney, for five years to
come, We do not knew as the sitting
member waa impliceted in the frauds,
but partizan returning officers did the
dirty work for him. He knows he has
no right to sit there, and if poseemed of
a spark of honor woukl resign and allow
a new electiou to be held We are in
hopes that some way will be found to
overcome the difficelty, for it will be a
lasting disgrace should he be allowed to
retain a seat to which he has no right
whatever. We do not want such a
system of minority representatiou.
Centri TCrouto.
On Monday, Speaker Cockburn 'rated
in favor of receiving the petition against
Mr. Wilkes return for Centre Toronto.
The Huute over ruled the decision on a
vote of 72 to 78. The Government
voted with the minutity.
=WO OP TIP WZZIC.
Greorge Franais Train has been pro-
nounced insane and he will probably be
sent to *lunatic asylum.
A serious eitat took place at Woleer.
haniptongn, the 1/3th, between the Eng-
lishmen and Irishmen employed in the
Stafferdshire _can mines, near Birming-
ham. At least 3000 persons were ee-
riest' inj the coeflict. Knives and pis-
tols were used, but fortunately no live*
were lost, though • nemher of persons
were wounded. 100 of the rioters have
been aitrested.
Dodge, M. 1'. has larouelit a civil and
criminal action against the Globe tee
Daivages are laia at 8500,000.,
F. W. Glen has ratimil from the con-
test in West Durham, finding E. B.
Wool more than.a metch 13? hen, Mr.
Wilmot, Fishery lespector, h el 'tied
forwerd to .fill the breach.
Not ho.
Our contemporary says thet Mr. Gib-
bons shirked the vote on the second
reeding of the Orarge Incorporation eat.
The statemeut is nut correct. The writer
of the paragraph in question knew that
Mr. Gibbons was in Gederich when the
Iselin question came up, attentiing the
funeral of ati old friend, and et the same
time consulting with his town eenatitie
*tits as to the ,oettlement of the Muni-
cipal Loan Fiala indebtedness. He had
no object to serve in shirking the vote, ae
he had already expressed hil sentiments
on Cie bill at a previous stage. Tee
statement however is on a par with that
going the rounds that Mr. Blake haa be.
corn, disgusted with the situatieu and
deserted the house At Ottneta. The
truth is that, Mr. Blake came west to at.
tend the funeral of his uncle, the late
Archdeacon Brongh.
.441.
New Nisction Law.
Str John A. Mudonald has introleced
a new election law presiding for armee
teatimes polliag and other reforms fur
wkieh the Liberia party hem long con-
tended. It is nearly ex years since
ecedederation, and up to the present
the laws afiecting the election of mem-
bers to the House of Common, hare
been all diverse as the ler:tedious which
oompou the Dominion. John A. stead-
fastly est his face aennst any change
whtch would prevent the wholesale
lerthery to which he reserted at the last
electious, and without which he would
have been orerwhelaningly defeated.
Now that he au semed his purpose, he
istroduege a measure whit& will no
at Kincardine It became so painful that
he had to call in a method mete and has
bun unable to retown hente. We learn
he is in a fair way of soon being *hie to
move round
Setae° -The Spi•ing Show of
the Stephen end Usborne Branch. Agn-
Cultural Society will be hekl at Exeter,
on Fridge., the 18th of April. Liberal
premiums areoffered fur both horn* and
hulls and it is expeeted that the show
will -be even more succentful than tiny
which has preceded it. -- Expositor.
ACCIDENT.- -Mr. Charles Monteith's
daughter, a girl of about three years of
age, was very seriously scalded i few
days ago. Fist about two days after the
&conduit her:life. was almost despaired.
of, but num that "time she appears to be
recovering newly -E.opositor.
Wroxetts.
TRADre - -- A most succesaful
tee ineetieg was held in' the Congrega-
(inlet Churc , corners, Turn.
been. en 'relay evening the 13th
•
test. The c urch. wa& filled to ita ut-
most impact ' The tddreues were
excellent, de eerie' by the Rat. Messrs.
Snider and roweof Wroxeter, McKen-
zie of Gorri Meech of Listowel• end
Barker of ,F s. The minting of the
choir under the leadership of Mr. J. C.
Unnesill enttributed greatly to the
evening's opeerteinment. Miss Mary
Germain presided at the melodeon. The
enree was get up speoially by the ladies
of Mr. Snider's congregation in Turn.
berry -aad in every way creditable
to tiair testis and liberality. The
t $50-ffere pretested as
a gift to the' pastor as a token of re-
alm:Le-tem
Zeer.
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&moot Exemetertox. had the
pleasure to IA prelent at Mime A. V.
Case's sohool examinations in School No.
e, Hay, on the 4th inst. It was certain-
ly one uf the best examination" I ever
attendee What I thouglat - was a very
aTeat improvement was, that, whatever
the pupils had learned, they had learned
thoroughly, So that they went through
their exercises very creditably to them-
selves and to their teacher. The very
best crier *veiled duringfthe examina-
tion,. Undef the management of Miss
Case the ahem named,school is certainly
going on with marked progress. Much
credit is also dee to Mr. SI ler, our
present School Inspector, for the great
pains he hes taken getting our school
ou a good Weis, by insisting on the en
(imminent of the nest ruler and regttla-
eionn.
BARMS
.Setarday 1
Smith, lot
11. V. D.
Sta.:airy
,
emery). e -On tha night of
, a hem on the•farm of Mr.
Concession 3, Stanley, al-
. n to Mr Stinson, ma
kinn, Conservative, Will contest *South roof blown sit1 by the severe wind storm
Megan' Elard'Y' IL.f""'' and "ai. 5trieli2bildnin Con testui•g, each had hal of the
Brant for the Levi] Hoes.. • Which, prevnled on that night. No
The yel1Ow fleet roging at Rio de jfeetiter die:lime-3 was done in either in -
J, rune°. reacts, -Expose/0h.
The Spanish Aseemloly has le4olveil to ,,87.11triti8E
emancipate the Perto Lice staves nu- ;alit iimioutietar
Bronson lin
atediately.
A man named Mat:donned has limner- winter: bad
rested in Now York &Shaving been int- a hrr."aai
plicated in the Bank of England freed&
There appears to be no- deoubt diet he
ivas one ef the principals.
LOClias saws
ATIITIal, a
-We lure th•tt the still:-
. lit by dohn M. hurch, at
Mr. John Tough. on the
, Stanley, detirig the, past
very plata:int. ternfination
gs ago. Upon Mr. Church
lie house in questien on tee
tot erenine of the tome he wet not a
little surprieed to meet about Mite or•
seveaty of the yortng people of the neigh-
, herhoed h alsembled to meet
i11111. A vtry pleasant evening was
spete Rcirethenuots of the cheicest
Another death frOm the CLinton
11183133. -Maggie Govenlock. daughter
ot Robt Gavenlock (who resides about
two miles north of our village), died OD
the morning of Monday brat from
cerebro-sPinal meningitis after • lone
and *ever* illness. Eike was an Interest
ing young gel of unto ahem slimmers
and Wilt a general favogrite. A son of
Mr. John Cameron, Mill mad, near
Eguiondville, is said to be at death's
door from the same disease, ever,' day
is though will be the last with him.
TOD SMALL Pox -lig disease is
sereadiwg &rotted he village. of
Carrontrook. having &Puked another
family 11111C0 onr lest issue. Large
numbers are being mininated in onr
village and viciaity. lfe is to be hoped
that A may be confined to Caresebreek
and immediate neighbottood• Dr. King
of that village has the iambs in charge
and says that it is the worst kind he
.erer saw, being of the sonfleent variety.
AN oLD INHABITANT 00311t. MT.
Robt. Gibson of. McKillop died a few
dam 'ago and was buried in Egmond-
ville on Saturday last, his funeral being
a very large ope. Mr. Gibson NU
paralized about 4 months ago end eine.
then bas boon in a very helpless state
until death smiled his days.
A SICILY ?•110D. -This is the most
sickly tiine that has over beau known in
this part of the conntry, the diseases
provident being Cerebre-Spinal Fever,
Fever and Arm, Erysipeas, Bronchitis,
Pnenmonie, Rheumatic Fever, Neu-
ralgia, Coughs, Colds and Childrens
Diseaties of various kinds. Our medical
men am all bitty as mailers.
Unities.
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.Aerie Ammon PAS ON LAILIS
(Pros, th. Detrele Tres Prose 1
A correspondent writes from Mthistee
__.‘ Peer urrespoedent Tied the
Peat water
Capt, David
Messenger.
Hlazows.- 8**.th• change in D. 4.
Strachan's harro w advertisement. The. '
poetry is perfectly hum, terver.
-Tneegs.-We have to thank H. flor- 1
ton, M. P , fee tupplies of parliamen-
rarY PM".
EXISII.-The te incorperate Ole
villege of Exeter hasp passed its thiel
reading.
Tsang Leos. -The Dread Trunk
Express dne here at 2 o'clock on Men.
.lay afternoon was 4j hours tate on ac•
count of a break down near Stratford.
Howl 8 MC8WAL MONTHLY, -We have
received another,eopy of this excifflent
publication. We can confidently re-
commend it to ourntesicel 1.i/owls
LIQUOR CASE. -E. HOSker was ghat -g-
od on Monday last before P. Adamson
.1. P., 'with having sold liquer on Sun-
day. After hearing evidence the case
was adjourned for a week.
Tme ACADIA - Th.) captain and part
ef the crew of the steamer A caidia of the
Lake Superior line, which was laid up
et Duluth, left Hamilton last week to
fit her up for spring oparations. They
expect to make their first trip the end of
April or beginning of May.
COMAtlITID Frit TRIAL. -
Payne was brought before C. Crabb J.
P. on Monday,„ charged wah having
sti:len a coat and some otber articles
from the British Exchange Hotel a fete -
',tem aim. The evidence waa purely
circumstantial but lie was cotnmitted
for trial.
CoNTIeTED SF.ATi.- AMON& the scats
contested in the Commons at Ottawa
are those of the merobers fro the three
ridings of Huron. WO are not &tura
on what erounds Mr. florton's seat is
contested°, but it is not likely the peti-
tioners will cars clout paying the e.eta.
and the petition will in all likelihood be
withdrawu.
•
Tar eere G•ez.-The gale which oe-
curred about ten days agoeand of which
mention was made in our last, eppoars
to have extended all over the ecorament.
We hear of its raging as far west as
Coleradn, and.the Ottawa papers report
considerable damage doter there. In
Brantford part of a church wall was
blown down, and in Mitchell and other
places further damage was done.
lemenurtore MEETING -As announc-
ed in our enemies, a meeting was held at
clinton on Friday last, on the subject
of Immigration. A number of residents
of Clinton were' present, as well as seve-
ral of the Reeves of the adjoining mnni-
eipalities. The proceedings were of a
conversational nature, and it was fleetly
resolved to form a Society. Au ad-
jeurnment Wes made till -Friday, 4th
April, when officers will be appoiuted
and the organization completed.
I env; tm Remove.- -We under -eland
• that Dr. Campbell of Seaforth 13
going to remove front his Present
residence, ton the lat of April, to
th• houne he has lately purchased
from Frank .ileyer, on Main Street,
near the 8tation, next door to
Rea& Hotel and exactly opposite Me-
Callum'e Hotel. The Dr. intends to
build an nffice clogs to the street, but
for the peewee will necupy the house
both as a rose:fence and teil 1,ffiCe.
Da. Pussnon.-W• regret to kern
Dr. Punshon, owing to the nnmer-
o demands upon hie tin" will be na.
able te visit Goderich -again Ind' his
departure for England- in May. 13 e will
however lecture in Clinton on Frtdej
evening next, his &abject being "John
Bunyan " Should a sufficientnumber
tre from Gotlerich, it is probable the
night trtin, if on time, will eait at
Clinton all the clue* of the lecture, to
accomodate those who may wish te re-
turn, and possibly a epeeist traiu sr111
rite to Clinton, leaving hero aboiti7
o'clock, P. M.
GOPZIICII FOUNDRY Co. -This com-
nany is determined to push their nisi.
nese, and are carrying on the manufac-
etre uf machinery, stoves and imple-
ruents of all kinds. lhey have corn-
ineuced the manufacture sof the celebra-
ted Peerless Solf Itakieg Mower and
Reaper, a branch of industry which has
not been engaged in hitherto in this
Place- They know the value of printer's
ink, baring obtained a large number of
coloured bills at the' ofiice for diatribe-
.
eon throughout the country. We har/
speciel facilities for getting out phith
and coloured work in the hest of style
and at reasonable rates.
•
same seat in theint.atale f
te Ministoe yes y wit
Cochrane, of the prope
coineentine which there ha of lite been
so rnany *aim Poing the round* of the
ii
rorirts. le so • ten o twelve miles,
In a soli field o ice ex nding in all
e yr i. Iv off Little
elirectione as far se the • • cth reach.
Tit fact, Lake Mithigan ppeats to be
lemons entirely 'ere(' ith ice. The
host loft timed ewes od the 26th of
January, 1 thi k, with i weather fair.
The captain says hest goIne bet a short
distance before • ice me ton solid
VI break throng and th t 'was put
ithout to return Grand seen, but a
'field of ioe had pushed • **tug the
Rhone and the t was shut in on
all sides. They had ou. board coffee,
sugar, Litt rice d drio4 &irides, end
enouth Weeder their(' United keep
them war,m. C. het in, they
se: Fhoserneensrali
AD.IonaltaD TIMPIltaNel CtINVE N
no); --The adjourned convention of the
1. 0. cf G. Tempters was hal in the
Good Templars' Hall on effhureday of
last week. A goodly number of deli
gates were present front Goderich,
Lech v illeand otherpl aces -also one fro m
the Temperance paper, Pure Gal.
the evening a temperance meeting wu
hold at which the delegates delivered
short adaresses upon prehilgtion. Ite
Jas. Beattie occupied the chair, and an
excellent choir cheered the audience
with lively airs. A pleasant and pro.
,fitable evening was spent.
"Tim Memoir( Hotess,"-This lintel
owoed by Mr. Carmichael and until
lately occupied by Mr. A. J. MeLend,
has changed occupants. Mr. McLeod
has gone to Clipton, we understand, to
tette charge of a Hotel there, while Mr
Cermichael, the owner of the Hotel hee
taken possesion of the Hotel hituself.
Mr. Carmithael is quite a favorite -with
the fanning community and no doubt
will do a good liminess m the Hotel.
&mom Dewing° VP.- The road*
are breaking up, ,it being very bard
getting aleng with Modelle end cutters.
The ftnners ere preparing for enger
making,. They complete of the length
and severity ef the past orinter-one
man declaring that it was "actually a
tempting of Providence to put your
head orit of the deer of your hoes* this
winter.'" • . _
--ere
Terms of Union.
1.retand that the .following
teems of Union , will be conceded to
Prince Eau -Mislead :t-
tarst.-An gunnel allowance et 85.-
000, in addition to the subsidy proposed
to he ;ranted by the hotter teens for the
expenses of the Local' Government and
Legmlaotre.
neemed. -The Dominion to 4.1(04 the
Primes Edward Island Anhwei, and as-
.stinie its debt, net exceeding $3,250,000.
descrietien etre presided iti &bum:Imre. nj.d.__Donenion tri take new Stem,
Ali present expressed therntelree Dredge. et now under coutreet
Led been tapight by Mr, Ckurch• 1 he I Fourth -Dominion to take the new
mpletely
driftod with the Ends of
days. in tight -of land, go
for what they
Yoko roff frem
he co Id get
m lie cou
Have
sar to
the ic
work
ed
irita, ba
, and, t
in upn
erase°
shed; f
d rose
Ole wu
rga, an
tit in.
emoted with the mintier iu! which t ey .0sit tempo.
pleasant meeting wins tering:treed by the haw Courts and Post Office Building at
passage et as unanimous Yoke of *thanks
c°5Fit -e6r9 i00ehtiee - Primps Edward
Island to be dealt with in the matter of
the Fisheries sirailarly with the ether
Province', unlep questionepeteling he -
fore the Halifax Commiesien thould he
settled banes Vision. -
Sixth. -An annual payMent of SO
oleo" a head on the peptiletien toll it
reaches $400,000.
Seventh.- -In the event of Unlon the
Government of the Dominion to es-
deeror to secure for the Intend (real the
Imperietelovernment fair etempronset ion
for the leas of Crown Lend, and failing
in that to mew by loan the stun of a600,-
000 -aryl pay the same u recompense -
tion ter the lose of gale lands.
cottoned_
.he ioe b
taping if
water o
kwiton or, Gran
and all the ere
°banns! tliroug
eight hours th
and finally valet
aouth in good s
hours were cl
ing, closed the i
kt this time th
ger of being
hoe was light a
sure. Rid one
which was not
was after vrards
to Mr. Ton h and family fdr their kind-
ness in p ing their house at the sor-
,vice of the ass.- Exposifctir.
.17th /larch 1873.
The Cou eil met this dey at McItae's
Hotel. Kin ail. All the members pres
ent. . •
• The tuiuetes of lard nieetingwere read
and appreeed.
Moved behAndrew • Drcety, seconded
by Mr Delton, that the Widow Shields
be granted ehe sem of 010 as relief, the
haviug a lerge family of 'small, helpless
chbilidorevedu ttlf:truepo.rtH.miCkainrrls,ednen.
ended by
P. Clare, that the retert of the Inspect-
or of Licenses be received, and that the
Reeve mid Clerk grant certificates. Car-
ried.
bfoyed by A. 8. Mae king,. seconded
by P. Clary, that theelerk be instructed
to•procure the necessary dehentures for
wheel sectionswanting te borrow money.
Carried.
Moved by_ Di. Dalton, seconded A.
Drenny, that Alex. McDonald be grant-
ed the sera of $13 42 as charity, the
same to be'applied in peement of his
taxes. Carried.
On motion of bk. Dreany, seconded
by P. Clare, the Pathmaaters were ap
vented. •
On motion cf Mr. Drean, secended
by Mr. Dalton, the Fente-viewers aed
Pound-keemers were appointed.
Moved by P. Clare, seconded by M.
Daltels, dolt Thomas Sullivan be re-
funded the num of f20, and Donald Mc-
Donald $7, fur taxes paid by them in
mistake for lots which thee did not own,
or occupy. Carried.
Moved My A. C. Hawkins seconded
by A. Drewry, that the Widow Garvey
be granted the sent of $10 as relief. Car-
ried. '
Moved by P. Clere, seconded by A.
Dreany, that this Council now edjoern,
to meet again at George Pollock's hotel,
Kingsbridge. on the first Monday in
May, and that the Court of Reviaien be
held at two o'clock on the same day.
Carried.
eixiSS,
T'p Clerk.
Tsokesimith.
COON CI L M INT I N.1. -The Council met
on earth 11, in the 'village of Egruond-
vide, pursustit to adjournment The
Reeve and all the members present.
By laws Nos. 1 and 2 were reed and
"On the 9th
shorebird sight
fourteen days n
her. Everybod
crushed by the •
with all on boa . The
the contrary was brought
himself, who pose asho
six miles bolo* White
that they woman right •
Leila off lend. • He had
boots and his feet were
He immediatily went
to report the condition o
facts in the oast The
itoard, including ooe pas
man. who seems to enj
'tots no notion of lime*
ceptain says the crew deeerve the great-
est praise for their behaviour. Not one
has attempted to leave 16thout permis-
sion, and as for abandttning the boat
they have never thought of it. Ho
considers that she is qui'. side, and is
gr,ing -leek to her to -me
es the ice breaks up he
&nary good fortune, h
into port.
"We are havine alive
lieges any of Dr. Kane's
The Sionista A also in
ington, Capt. hiorgen
board, with plenty of,
visious.g. Both beats •
Englemann.Tiensportat
and are good substant'
fitted to meet the perils
ilountcred"
Feb
the
ing w
though
and
Motion Pititior.8
Petitiena have teen presented to the
Dominion Parliament, complainine,
the undue return of the fellowing mem-
bers of the Commons:- -Edgar, Monck;
Fiset, Rim mink i; Rosa, Prince Ed ward
Archibald, Stormont; Bergin, Cornwall;
Blain, Meat York; Wright, l'ontine:
Mercier. Renville; Delormo, St. Hya-
cinthe; Roes, Wein Middlesex ; Cameron,
Cardwell; Beaty, East Toronto; Robin-
son, Algoma. Rosa, Centre Wellington;
Daly, North Perth; Laflamme, Jacques
Cartier; De St. George, Port Neuf ;
Thompion, Welland; Boyer, liaski-
nonge; Farrow, North Huron; Blanchet,
Levis; Baker, Trow, South
Perth; Casgrain. l'Islet; Keeler, East
Northumberland; Abbot, Argenteuil;
Dummy, Yamaska; cook, N. Simms;
C,ameren, South Huron; Petersen, South
Brant; Carling, London; Price, Chicou-
tirni; Tremblay, Charlevoix; Casey, West
Elgin; Gibson, Dundee; Langevin,
Dorchester; O'Reilly, Renfrew; Dodge,
North York; Cluxton, West Peterboro';
Morrison, Niagara; Richards, 8. Leeds;
Cockburn, Muskoka; Hotten, centre
Huron; Glass, East Middlesex; Wilkes,
Centro Toronto; Buell, Brockville;
8mith, Peel; Higinbothane North_Wel-
Heston; Rose, East Durham; Shibley,
Addington: Mathieu, Richelieu,. Mc-
Greevy, Quebec Centre;
Kent. N. B.
Priffhtftl ikploelee.
ri.ostoo or • con. OIL OAN-•
AND TWO CHILD11.114 TATiLLT 111. RNIED.
Pear Romeo*, March 18.--A serious
accident occurred here about ose o'clock
to -day. A married wornan named Mo-
Auliff -her husband being euirloyed in
Mr. J. J. Abbey's shipyard --while in
paned. -•
Moved by Mr. Sproat, seeended 'hy
her three young children sitting on the
thu Fret ef pinion, coal oil in the stove -
Mr Walker that .Charles McLeod be
re -appointed pathmaster for the current
year. Carried.
Molest by Mr. Welker, seconded by
Mr. Chesney, that Jonathan Carter be
appointed patlimaster for .livisiou No.
67, Huron Road. tlarried.
Moved by Mr. Congas. secunded be
Mr. Serest, that George Noll be appoint-
ed pathmoster in place of James Mc-
Donald, and Wm. 0. Fowler in iplace of
Richard Cndmore. Carried
On motion of Mr. Walker, the Coun-
cil &Tided the township into 67 statute
COlaatintetitekei eldelta.
labor divisions, allstroer.iNngeligirsorincitievort.d..iva
:nsio:thart:t The gnautity of home mon apiefta
C kl:Na leialdLiell:bnaPT lyra :n5Ite et horraRe r.f.t nt e 187nnetifiTa$IbiYo, entered for ennsumption in England aa
such sum to be toil into the bends uf beverage in the first three -grouters of
Robert McArthur to be expended for the 7themeyeet:11, se1801721,:des. :o694,17:41 ig&u.
benefit of the said Nicholas Price, a per- beuig1,1&3,449 widens mere than in the
eon sick andd in indigent circumstances. corremereasespenoirliwng8,13•74rilotglatinofnith; einpreceIreladliandg.
4,265,889 gallons, an increase of get
106 gallons. The total, therefore, for'
the United Kingdom was 18,859,711 gal-
lons, en increase of over more then two
million palette In the same period
the following quantities of imported
spirit& were entered for home onnstinp-
tien :-Brandy, 2,015,242 proof gallons,
inereese of 161,594 gallons over the
quantity in the corresponding period of
the preceeling year ; rum, 2,879,116
proof gallons, au increase of 153,886 gal.
ons ; other sorts, 503,125 proof redone,
1 decrease of 265,211 gallons.
THE LADIES' ALL BAY THAT
JOHNSTON & BROS. NEW PRINTS
ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFT:L PAT-
TERNS THEY HAVE SEEN.
floor close by -the extension of the
name exploded the can, enveloping Mrs.
WAWA!' in flames, and immediately
setting fire t• the)vom. Mrs. Mc A lila,
wrapped in flames, roisbud out of the
door, ceiling for assistance. One child
was rescued by &man who happened to IA
in tbe room. The other t remained
roasting alive until invert by the men
employed by Mr. Abbey, about fifty
yard. from the house. It is elunist
possible for the two children burned to
reeover; and Mrs. *Auld is so badly
burued that her recovery remains doubt -
fel. •
MUM= et rotas the OW Reek
MIrderer..
se ed. Qum
there, keel
nte the oven
ruch Mule
the ceptain
ore :tutting a
For forty -
incessantly,
t sad started
all the har-
e wild chant -
then &pia.
' Het -able dan-
rtunately the
ith ;the prat -
Pulled in her,
a new plank
ry • thee, on
1, and for
heard from
she had been
gone down
first news to
y the captain
our the es,
11, reporting
about twelve
a pair et kid
trollop badly.
.to Milwaukee
• vessel and
fifteen on
nger, an old
hiinaelf anal
• boat. The
Hie Lan Booed !
New York, Marok 20. -Footer passed
the day quietly. Ho heard of the heal
efforts of hie counsel to prevent, on
legal tochnimlitfes, his elocution from
coating off toonorrow, and his hope. es_
vimd. On receiving intelligence that
the effort hart proved in vain, he beanie
very dejected, and desired no one would
speak to hiin except his wife. Rev. be
Tyng spent upwards of an hour with
Foster this afternoon. He refuted to
undergo the ordeal of parting with his
children. This evening the final Petting
between Fester and his wife took pls.*,
both were deeply affected ; he kissed her
nopeatedly, rnd she clung to biln until
overcome withemotion, when she fainted
and was carried 04.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Emceed, seconded by
Mr. Cousins, that the account of John-
son Brothers, for nails for Campbell's
bridge, $1 50, be paid. Carried.
Moves! by Mr. Walker, seoonded by
bfr. Chesney, that the following shall be
the scale on which the statute letter shall
bo wrought for the future, and that the
Clerk be instructed to dreft a by-law iu
accordanoe with this motion -for every
person ameseed on the assessment roll
et net mop. than $500, t elas from
1600 to POO, three days; and on each
additional $000, or part of $300, one day
u p te $2, 000); and 011 011011 lidditi012•1
$400 over and above the aum of $2,000,
one deo. Carried.
Moved Mr. Walker. &mended
by Mr. Chesney. that the Tavern In-
spector be instructed to visitethe several
w. As emu
will. with or -
le her sefely
tures, as thril•
here at borne.
• ice off Led -
it a crew on
tat *and pro-
long to the
n Company,
vessels, well
ey have, en -
The Ocott ainrdsr.
New York. March 21.-Ateleven min.
ides past nine this morning Foster was
led out of his cell,, supported by Sheriff
Brennan and Under IllairriffStemens. Fes.
ter walker unfalteringly to the scaffold ;
his face had a heath/iv flesh. Arrived
beneath the sad ad, Itev. Dr. Long, as.
noted by Rey. Mr. liclusonmaker, read
the 55th psalm. As ythe solemn words
were read, in which ttie psalmist besought
lod to open the eye -of mercy unto tais
thy servant. the *gene was hushed, and
impressive in the titreme. During the
reading of the ursine Fodor stood be-
neath the scaffeld, his head bowed down,
and his left hand shading his eyes. Rey.
lir. Schoen maker shook hands with Fes-
ter aud said, "God bless thee, my dear
friend."
At seVenteen Minutes past ninn, the
holt was drawn, Foster's Leidy res. ince
the air, and the condemned man iclve
one slight struggA, almost impercepti-
ble. There was en &Wiener of the usual
MOveinent, of the shoulder, • slight con-
traction of the loner, limbs, and a barely
perceptible motion of the hands. After
hanging five imientee, the body was
lowered abouteine inches, and • minute
thereafter. about it fent further. Twelve
minutes after the belt had been drawn,
the pulse ceased. It was orident, durir.g
the reading of the service, that he wu
rapidly sinking, and scarcely able to
stand. The body was lowered into the
coffin, and 000veyei into the dead -house
•N‘INDE LI PLR STAIN ON rex NurieNAL
• .11011 .
(Awn thi t"Inatlioti Monthly )
We presume flea lore. bave heard the
last of the Scott and Diet lege as a Par -
I ramcntaryinestion, hough nothing can
cffece the stain fro the 'Meals et the
nation. The menet *as mei of singular
atrocitv, both fe its circenistenees and
in its motives; in it cireutnstanees, le-
gatee it was oneet, eh retie and heist
coldbleoilede in its inn, nnt only
I -meanie the object ef t i perpetratore
was treason, hut because the victim be-
ing hellplegs i9 the' hands df his captors,
his exectitine was unextheed even by
the evil exigericie3 of rebellion, and was
simply an mit of dasterdly barbarity
For the same resolons the nations.' tumor
empheticelly required that:the murderer
should he brought t 0 justice. Nor could
,here be aey Motile as to his amenabiltty
re the law not withatending the change of
ercal euthoelly. •The prerogative of
justice reside.* entirely! and coutinueusly
in the Qeeen, all °titer authorities
lug merely her minitters who may
lensed to any extent "About &fined]
her royal right and d,pty to pitnish any
crime committee stalt`n her dominions.
ft would be as &leant to sey that mur-
der might be committed with Imptinoty
in Manitoba betimes the local jurisaic-
non wits chaniging hands ow it Would be
to say that mentor might be oommitted
with impunity i.i the streets of London
because the (elute uf law were under
going re-organirenun. And of mese if
the Canadian eloye,rninditt had applied
te the Crown for power, t would, in ac-
corilanee with the prin les of the eon -
siltation, have been Led in their
hands. Nor ti.oes it see that there wu
tny nal objectien on th score of policy
so far as Ilaniteba was cencerned. j The
French half-breeds ere ot the Snit of
ii
people t,, be estranged' being handled
with deterrninatiou; ells are more likely
to be rendered :permanently intmeteble
by the spectaele`of a traiter and a mur-
derer stalking in triqmph over the grave
of his Melte, torch* himself into the
presence of a rimluentatire of the
Crown and presenting himself as a
candidate foe Parliament. But the
Government weld not afford to riek
the logs of the F ch Catholic vote:
T
that is the son e fact, and it
may be stated tot out meting much
personal discredit Ion the Ministers
that Governments Mug subsist; -self-
preservation is their duty; if. by the
recognized system, they are hounded nnt
on national lint on sectional stipport, to
sectional uproot titer must look. and,
their responsibilities INDIA be measured
be. their power. The French Catholic
_
Nrw cr t t55 cut cuts.
a,
RED STORE1!
New Dry Goods,
°New Clothing,
New Groceries,
New Boots and Shoes.
iNspEci /ON TM -in.
JOHNSTON & BRO.,
Noted for Cheal) Good#:..
Goderich, Marsh 25th, 1873.
of the Tombs, witenoe it will hoe taken momereeereesemeat
to day to the residence of Foster's de- Trumsn's Etriater.
voted widow.
26 -Sale of Town Lota at Wessels,
ti T. Leadbeater.
28-Farin Stock Lot 8, lat con. Bev-
an action was brought by the widow field Reed, Goderich Tuseship, Mr.
and executrix of the estate of the late Fuller.
John Hutton, of Windsor, against the April 1 -Farm Steck, FLU:hard Row•
Corporation of that Town, for injuries den Lot 9, con. 3, E. D. Colborne. .
2 -Mr Sargent S. lot 11, Bayfiell
Road, Goderich Tp, arm Stock.
3 -Farm Stock Jas Hicks, Le 12, 9
een•Goderich T'p.
4 -Farm Steck, R. Was m Lot 2, lat
Warning ta Corporations.
received by the dueased in falling on a
defective sidewalk, from the effects of
which he died. The darimees claimed
were 110,000. The deco:teed left a
widow mei several children who were to
a great extent dependent upon the than Con. Bayfield Road Godericti T
ty of the world for a lit elihood. The 5 -Household Furuiture, Mrs. Simp
party was strong eitongli to ere • V4I0
on the enticement of Rice that is the
upshot of the tnenaction, The cense-.
quence has been a scene of weakness,
prevarication, and noel al humiliation
rit
.on whieh we willingly let the curtain
fall, thotigh we cinnut 'relent it hien
taking its place in hist° y.
vi.a.r.i:401.T.
FIVE MEN e'llARG ED WI T ii
Mi (WEIL
named jetties .1.,:1-et-si-et, hA son, Jan:
Weieeerox, Marth !Ile-- Five men
11"44.int-11:swamofojruoilinrig-
is hired imme-
nse, A eli ur le O.,
of Gen. Price,
of Failerw000l,
at a small village cell i du Dore, nit
the shore of Lake Huren, near Under.
wood, on blonde). nig.otleat. Tho ment-
or is said to have green -ma of a fight
between two teeters 'quelling reseect-
ively to the Joie, ir oil All Price family,
who lived across the rt.ad from eaCh
other at the place natuell. It extended
trent the ganders to dm children, end
then to the lemur u. mod fined). it es tele r
up by the MOIL 041/ .1rolinaolli under-
took to triisls j one: " e, but getting
badly beaten e desire fo reveuge seems
to have taken
""all vaf friheilindlur:anntd:.
which unhappile maul in the death
ed McQuade, mere g
of the elder Price. 0 Monday night
last, as tbe two Prices
wt heerni r
tei n, g t h°euyt
prale.ulgnicei adt etipo°11b7the fite men named
and beaten with nicks, in a dreadful
manner. The elder Pri .0 was killed on
the spot, hts skull beisig smashed in,
wheat eloeusig was else badly beaten.
The younger Price souped withcul
&orioles injury. Tbey dill be tree here
at the Speog Assizes. ,
son, and John serr,
were Indge.1 vet her
ty Constable Mclear
charged with the um e
17.111115aPtr iff9.5t749.
We observe that Pr. Tupper in are
swer to questiou by a member, stated
that the Government .lid nut intend to
Propose the abed IIOR efpostaee on news -
Papers this session. Wie unaerstand •
memorial nu tho subjett ia being pre -
Pared by the Ego:uteri Committee of
the Canadian nem Assteistien for pre. ,
inotetion te the House.' Wheu it ap-
, it Irene to wellif it were pee
= and the sentimeuts it coveters en.
forced by every newspaper in Cued. -
A pull ae together by the Prose of the
Doininion will not be easily resisteil,-
Lohdon Advertiser. .
jury returned a verdict in favour of the
infant children fur 64,000.
11111•1=1
eon West St. Goderich.•
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New lbuctlistments. •
TUE IMMO
Gooatuor,
Wheel,11fall).t.te.11
Mheat.(0ronn) • bash—
Flour .(por Del )
0.t3.1 built .
Pell, "push 1.
1.13riej, 111 bosh.
pst..t...00. • haslet
11;rli, 10530
fay p/r trite ....
ChIckesta per pair
Ilatter,10
10 of .....
11t4.. .......
r•tt 75, 1573.
51 20 1 21 , •
1 1.7 • 1 18
c to • 4 60
0 40 Ort
( 03 la 11
0 10 • 0 se/
0 2; 40 0 44 ,
4 ol el 4 m 11,11E11E are you ram; in such a
12 00 • 11 00 " hurry?
.3 noon I am going over to McINTOSII'S
011 o o is Gun eine) to eet my Sewing Machine
. 4 st 5 09 eepeired. You can get kinds of Sew,-
. 6 00 M 6 03 Mg Machines put in ,
STOP, STOP, FRIEND!
We .1 ..... . .....
11;tol
• .Ins (tinpacke /
egrRieneniter the place ito recr
a" • 3 54 Good Running Order
o
9 10 • 0 1: there, if uet there is no charge.
'Elitlxru if ‘11Rtalirrerl: .22, 1873.
FLOU a --Extra. $6.50. Fancy $5.90,
No‘ill.1 ZIT -rF89.511 41151.27 Spring . 22.
Oers - 40c to 41c.
Beaesr - 64c to 70c.
Peas -67 to 69c.
CRSille-6s!fos--35cTe.icreothy $3.50 to 63.55.
Clover $5.60 to$5.70.
Durrett -Nothing deltas.
Cnessit . -10 to 13e.
Hroc.017-_47$1.6 to $17.
Eason • Dic.
CITTLE.
The market leis been fairly well rep-
lied during _the last three days, but
les have generally been made in em 41
. Prices seem to be rather firmer.
Firet-class are especially wanted end
sell readily at 114 00 to $4 25, with $4.-
50 for choice. Second•class are steady
asthell:L2agindteine3inbn62a,reanstatrenhird-ncilladsawastnind$3.
at firm prices. • There was one lot of
all head, half cheep and kalf lambs,
dressing about 76 lbs., sold at $7 ; •
lot of 12 sheep brought $8 151. Calves
eine: ierillactntiesentleforerafiernd ia.ctlfinsrmk parnidcesi7bien
19 for second -elms, dressing not less
till"' 8° iblIfeserees Ilene ens.
btarch, 22.
Fence. Frtra, 06 95 to $7 25 ;
Fancy, 66 40 tn eft 50; Strong Baker's
Ill'fof.125,t°$1165 6025to; $5811P670r.;$5FineW, w$514300To;
05 10 ; Middlings, $4 00 tett 25 ; Pe-
tards, $2 75 to 1113 50; City Bags P3.15
nominal. Market quiet and steady.
Co us se Nothing doing.
WenzaT.0-NowEla18._es.
Pee v I rk , Mess, Old,
dull at $16; Nen'', at 417 50 to II18.00i
Hogs, $6 50 nominal. Lard, 14c to 10.
ChfGolitunttr,120nretnaseiscS:orcta2051,19007tic:trt.:2,711:;;IFtnopai:e2rakttiso
igusennET,snLy2cspiitointoisil.:444cr.
$9 00 to $9 05.
33I.ItTEE.
pepolop, on the 20th inste the wife
of Mr. Wm. Bollard, of • daughter. •
In Seaforth. on the 22nd inst., the wife
Mr. John Campbell of the Cominercial
soonn.March 12, the eife of
Mc. Thos. Ballantyne, of a son.
In Brussels, on March 18, the wife of
Mr. Wm. It. Wilson, of &daughter
At Coldwater, Mich., U. on the Tend
Kyolorrnepu non.2, the wife of Mr. M. M.
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At lermondville, on March 19, hy Rey.
Wm. Graham, Mr. Angus McDonald,
to Misa Mary McMillan, beth of the
towealiti, et IlibLert.
In Stanley on March 19, by Rag_ E.
I lay is, 'Moses Lang, Esq., Deputy
Reeve of atornington, to Miss mei,
Elliott, of Stanley.
In St. John's Church, Varna, on March
19, lp Rev. E. Daria, David Mclie
eight Esq., of Kincardine, to Miss
charlotte Rattenbury, et Bruesfield.
F.eotforth, OD March 18, by Rey. Mr.
Geldemith, Mr. Dugald McTaggert,
of (Inv, to Isabella, daughter of Mel
Wei. fictions., of Grey.
In Seaforth, en March 20, by Rev. Mr.
Goldsmith, Mr. P'rancis Grieve, of
Seaferth, to Miss S4410.0 M. ReinKrt,
hicKillop.
chicago, March 3, at the cathedral,
ey the Rey. Canon Knowles, le. b,
Dills, Esq., of Areator, Cal , to Miss
Kate Perry, late of Clinton.
By the Rev. E. Clemeat, at the resi-
dence of the bride's perinea on pen.
day, March 17th, Phillip bit:gibbon,
Feq., Merchant of Winghast oat., to
Alia& Elizabeth H. 11. Oecto agogh.
ter of John •-e'ar ter, Eate, of Picten.
I) I D
In Brussels, on Friaa9,\March 14, pm
Thee. Watson, Sr., aged 48 years and
Tr000tlic
At Goderick, on Saturday morning, 224
inst., Charles P., youngest child of
goptien Dancey, aged 1 rear.
In Biddulph Tp.eteon the 12th burial,
Ann, beloved wife et Mr. ulna
Brooks, after a short and paildel ill-
ness, aged 55 yeses.
Jr•rtbui's Drug Store. .
Cooderia, Starch 24th, 1873. /3e2
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DR.HALLOCKS
NEW REVIGORATOR
VOR nervous debility, seminal
nese toes sexes' power pre-
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tration, fear, Ilesponiency, and other
evils canned by excessive secret indulg-
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the most seething, strengthening and
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coring thousands whe have never seen
tbe inventor, metering them to perfect
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you may be, don't fail to obtain tkia
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The sun remedies aro I:mewed at the
Dispensary, No. 497 Craig Street,
Montreal, and can be obtained nowhere
else. They are warranted as represest-
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refeeded. Sent be express to all parte
of the Dominion, and fur vale at the
Dimensary, No. 497 Craig Street; open
from 9, a. m. to 8 p. m. Address all
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•FROF. HALLOCK,
Ne, pie Craig Street, Montreal; P. Q.
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159 pers trie'd 12 engreeinge
PR161.1 t15 'ars.
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Debility, Hypochondria, Impotency,
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No. 497 Ciaig Street, Montreal, P. Q,
PROF. F. HALLOCK.
°tyhoeUthdiaemialor the
and the only one on the
eteymedneicajo. wTiohuiroku2sa_elyn,relar
ainririllisciAgreftr9ioniss thoer
CARD.
1362";
Farm for Sale or to
Rent. *
rr HE enbeerii.er offers for gale or to
a Rent his Linn, being Lot Nq. 16.
4th ooneession. Gederich Township, 4i
miles from Gedereh, coataleing 80 acres,
over 60 cleared and in a geed stets of
oultiestion. There are ,7•I1 the premises
a good cedar Mg ions* 22 x 30, a good
frame barn 50 x 32 with sheds for cat-
tle, an ample simply of water, sae a
large orchard -of fruit trees (including
apples, plume, pears and peaches) in
fall Leanne. Would Also dispoeo of
the horses, stoli and inneetrients.
For terms, ae., apple
SAMCEL McMATH,
On the premises.
blareh fflat, 1873. 1362
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nR, CAMPBELL, of &siderite eaa
reneged to the home OD MIMI
Street, 174•7 the Station, lately occupied
by 11.r. Frank Meyer, one door south of
Foie Hotel, &led exactly epposete
gatioseeees Hotel, where he wal
found by night or day es usual.
parch 25th, 1873. 1362
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Lot 2, Con I , Goefiertth 7" p, list(634(1
AUCTION SALE
r,
FARM' STOCK, &c.
co M. TRFEINAN .18 ins:meted by
vir • Mr. Robert Wilsou sell bj• Auc-
tion on his Farm, lot 2, eon. I, Code -
rich Township, *diorite; the town of
thidcrich,
FILIAL!, 'lib 11)1111,, 1873,
Cornmencine at o'cleck, noon, tle
undennennoned F..rm Stock ,
1 span Horses. 1 Colt 3 rears old, 3
Cows in calf ri Farrow Cor, 3 Hide= in
calf, 1 Steer. 2 Heifers two years old,
3 yeariee Calves; 13 Ewes in Lamb and
Lambed. 4 Pins, 1 Cubioater, 1 Stitch
Harrow, 1 Famine/ Mel, 1 Lumber
waggen, 1 Rean,r end 1.1-iwor nearly
new, 1 Hay Rake, 1 ISpit ... .. g Whose 1
Drag. 1 (.!( °king Stove, 1 Churn, 1 hay
Fork, with sundry other articles.
Tempo or SALK :—A11141US of ah and
under Cash, &bore that um 9 months'
Credit will be given by furnishing ap-
preyed Joint Notes.
R. WILSON, Preprietor.
0.• M. TRUE)! AN. Auctiosseee.
Mirth 2eth, 1873. 1862
For Salel,
A SHORT HORN BULL, • • 1.,,,rd
Durham," rieug 5 yen's old.
Registered Pedicree.
2 ming Butts of On sum breed. one
12 and the nther 9 montinold.StreLord
Derham,'' and Danis hare also P.egis-
teried Pedigrees.
a gond common Con in calf by Short
Ultra Bull "Lord Durham."
Apply to Mir. HODGE,
;Janefield Fares, ate con..
T'p Goleric.h.
Muth 25th, 1873. 1352c*
Fire Proof Safe •
POR SALE, size 3 feet by 2 feet 6
a inches. Pnee
WILLIAM GORDON'.
St. Helene, 24th March, 1873. 1372c
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IPthimUl!LIc GENERALLY,
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