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The Huron Expositor, 1881-02-25, Page 41P r_�­_­___ . I � . . . I . I ll, I I 7 ­_. . �� �� - � � � ! � � I I � . � � ; ! I I � ; , � � I ; � i i i I h : i t r � I I � � : - . I it, � L I - . . I . . . I . . I 1'� . '. I . � I . 1: It 11 _.. i 7, I � . � . 1- - - .__ .... � � : i - -.1-1 I-- ­­_­ ': - . .I I,y ­ !:1 ­ . . . . '. f : . . . . � � I . � I - a '. . ; - �, � _! I .- . I . �. � , I i I , � . - . I � - -_ � T I � I � . I I � . . . . I . . I 1'� . '. I . � I . 1: I . � I I : . � � - � . ? I I . � 1. I . I � . . . . i , r � . , ; ; . � . , � 1. I , i I 1 . I ! I I . . ; I . I � i . Z __ I � I , . I I i � i � r I I . ! I I . I I � � ! I __ . I � � . :� I I I I � � � .� I - . . � : . I I ii ; . I :1 I I . . i . � J . I . . % _-, � , � . 1, � - ,� . � � ; - .: 1, ! C 1 I I � . : . � . , I I I ", .: I . IF . .. ! . I x ! � . . I i ! . i : . I : . : I I i � . . ; : ! . . I � I i : � . � I . . I I - I . I . . - . I : . . ; 4 . - . � 4 1 . I . ! i . I I . I . I I �r 11 1. __�___ ____1._______.____�.___.___ __ _=_ I ,. ___1 I . .- � ; - — ­ . � . i I I . . . . NF,'W ADVERTISEMENTS. members are tired of ` Witnessing such tie I . . . * � � .. I — farcical proceedings asi'baV6 clj�racier' tie New Goods -A. G. McDougall & Co. I ized the efforts of Onr bominion!'Parfisu� b'4i`ib" -Money�A. G. McDougall & Co. � �� � 4 �, 34 Stallion for Sale- J. & R. Forbes. menbariams tbiS Beg's on'. :T bo.4 Witt. : Jewellery -M. R. Counter. beer. little good Ut almos" incal- anti3i : Wheat Wanted -W. S. Robertson. �, 1: � ; culable evil.- :� cide i � Manitoba -Hugh Robb. , . .1 i L I I .... W n Tenders -A, G. McDougall & Co. i J I L I � .1 I . I k(aV3 Firemen's Notioe-S. A. Cline. : 'WE NOTICED recentli thaI r. WMI; fa I -( : . I 4 * Stallion for Sale --Geo. Halfris., Jr. Rae, 'of Fargo, Dekot�l a for�er reoi?�, te .ial Farm for Sale -Win Whiteley. ' I . * 1. . �` Blanket Fonnd-EXPOSITOR O-MOE. dent of McKillop, . w As on, ,a visO, . MI" k ' Rail men 6 - I To Rent-Gord'on McAdam. to his friends -here. During t e P i L .. I . . I . . I Notice to Debtors --Thos. Coventry. wee we had the pleasure of a con+ ! * Pickles -M. J. -Riggs. I versation. with Mr. ae. He is % 'Tot. , Leature-Rev. John Smith' � L I � f : : I The; Last Notice'- McIntyre &'W illig. allreLMd, -keen obBer-vor,and is a very I . L (1'r XOnfly W&U-ted-EXPOSITOR OM031. telligent gentlemen. He he �Ih I L I I I 1. Boots and Shoes-Wra. logwia. . kno edge of Dakotajhaving t avellisd I ,P i - Farm for Sale -John ESSOn. L through the greeter . pert Of the State. I . pr", Property for Siile-Johnston B.rothers.L . Notice -Hickson & Bleasdeil. He ties also been through a consider- of i th I . Hotel to Rent -Edward Fee. aitile portion - of Manitoba. ... As one . worhi I Notice -M. P Hayes.. . - migl L, . I COUBL, . Business Noti'ce t naturally suppose, he spea� Ino t, �1 I � . . -MoLeari Brothers., highly of Dakota as being the most fa. i D 11 F-%rm for Sale-­-ThonaLas Buchanan.. I I . Oo L 13- vorable field for e:migrIi'nts, but, I t lie t ring I ;Unc&n & Durican. 'L , adakits , ' L d ence Wire-Johnstola Bros. I that there. is much I, ,. pr�clolle L ; ­; )e - !i ,excellentl land (if , � * V. � .;-- L horniis Govenlock & Son.. , I I sin 11 �, � equa. quality in Manit be and thei Cl -i * I 3 . - -w Goods:. -A. G. Ault. - � i I I , . . naditiallorthwest. 111sassures,i' Of �LWO .1. - — I us thet! : 1 I �­��-­__­_____ - . ; ! & --- there are nearly as' many Canadialls' all � tf 11 ""to I I ' ' 4 ] T# . SettlEd in Da e, , . ,I I . t! � i lit, t � kota as Americans, �nd th ' "j" I �fi- It ," L � 41,�Iioor L . I . L � I . 0 . x ) 4 influx of , the former during the past ," aad'(2. ---­--____ -1 I I g, ]I ny, L he Says,' , .. i - ------- - - - - -- - - Yeer was enormou na, ' thatit I , I -------I----- I ______ hgViDGI left Manitoba and set I the e, . SEAFORTH, FRID�A.Y, FEB. 25,1881 0 . ble4 there. 1i . I ­____�i ------ — The railway facilities in � I 1 . Z�=__,_____________i __ that nouritiry il lerg ,e a - . . I . are much better, and r�ilway extensior I�Tlf logid 1ir The Report of the Agricultural 1 bai , is more rapid then in! the C&nadx[at i . e COMM17,sion. � i - . It mein Northwest. No soone' is- a sect', � We have received rona the office of r Or � cipf )I& I n i w , 11 opened, for settlement the : 4 - the Milliater of Agriculture, copies of proj e is . a rai I I 4 i , vincl - . thereport of the Agricultural Commis, t d to it, and r4ilway fAcilitie . legislat . ultaneous with 6 is MU3 Sion. The comprehensiveness - of. the It, ittlemeni.. Th -alfa is I Commission era' labor is fully oxempli- raiNr r ,who are as the iY compinies he I says' I I fied by aglance over the rejort. At- large 1 landowners, deal very liberally .the peo � - I I . with settlers, and do everything in their �;,,� Judic t , . . most every subject bearing either di- power, to facilitate and encourage � settle- v ' : ', as thf .: I rectly or indirectly u on this all-im- I � �'.. p I I � I'ma -B ; mebt-I He thinks that the binding the N g Portent interest has been considered, i i. . I . I u and airidence bearing th . overo! the Pacific Railway to a.'syndi- I .nex; ti � I I given Cate 9t cOmpany, I end paying- for b I he ,f orm *0f in, the report. The total labors of the . L ' ' perE nad CommiB I Sion, as sho , in print, are construction of the road largelyii" larids 1 1618e at . . - em . braced in six neatl, 7 printed Vol __ of the country, the very - best scheme syst3ill . 'aine"' that could be' adopted for -the Canadian Ausbral Thefirst,volume is ti -,e report of the ! I i . Commissioners prope�,.whidh giv i North�vest, but he furth says tbat'any a,nd con "" in I berieflos which may'result i � n thil I a w : 4y : be ilitro summary form the substance of all the I i taxio is evide I . will bi� more than ile tralized liby t4e p'reBaDt nee adduced, - and- is classified lonable conditions; . abt4chi I ing Ito is al3o a obj ectA 111 If under different headi , a, so - I - that any the ag' . two, Df h - alt with -T;e turne- . Jeement recently rIatified 'y th. Witt V.1 1� 'n'o subject de can , Ito con- e , Canadian Parliament. ' ephice,,mudh veniently, This volurne contains about. t dictior, L - 560 pages, and is in ireah.ty th`� sub- atre, as upon the monopo privileges of ,com pel. staince of the whole I . the ag,reeme it, "end show wherei�l th�y County ' . WQrk of the Com- . . i It ' . , mission. boiled -lown. The second will work disastrously t CalladR. n I perfectl � I Dakotl' they have two ' I hapE, a Dg volume is davoted to the - soil, climats, st4o I I ition. � . topographical features Outletst� viz., the Northe" PaciAc alid ' I : � ; rn I I I I � � Cultivable area the St -'Paul and Minnes ways. The J p and products of the Province a,nd the These toads have, a complete tie I i . I . kolis rail I t ­ . . work ame, progress and. Condition I of husbandry' in of branches co'nstructell, under co an il tol - - it. This is presented n county groups, . i n- the f es i .. � ion and projected throughout the I . . and is accompanied -y�ith a sepairate i . . Ot 113E - = territory, and., as a conseqle�nce, ny tI le � �,_ Map Of OaCh county. , -Each of these . . . � every settler will have 'keen railny OME P D Volumes is Profusely mbellished with I I I � first ti wood Guts of ___ �4 competition, at Iis door. On the Can- " , _ the best animals I the pub � � . I . adian side, owing to the agreemen W4 I r4cirice in this and the neighboring country, be- . .the Syll1dicate, no �, roads I can be oo' . demud. t 4- � om I . sidesinsects and bird,8 of all kinds. structeii South of the main line o! tbI � rpi t - liese, two Vo . I T lumes wil.i be of the very . I I am 1� T I .... � greatest interest to the public, and wl I PacifiOReilway Which can cross tb�e ' i I � 11 . I . . : I Tiotiog "I fron tier except by the owners of t le Ind �t bees.peciallyinstrtetiv(3'tofa-rmerFi. They ! I � �, I . main li'pe, and, as , a con sequence, .� il IeiI I \ will furnish mental food and recreation � . . t b�j e I . . ' ' I for inany a spare hour. Of thI settlers 1will be closed off .. from all rail- i essima is . ese we be- I . I r f a , way coin etition exce, I li8ve it is Proposed to issue 25,000 , P I Pt a few of .thos'e nd his . wbolivo''aloug the borders who: Cal I ecte to . ", - copies, for distribution among - the lead- I i I . . avail th6mselves of the American radl- other a io] I . ing falzmers of the Province. The other . I I i , .- . way system I I 6 P'rev , ; , � fouf.volumes, of which it is proposed to I , but will be forced to pay a � �oiem(d - � 1 . I � - issue only about 5,000 copies each, con- duty tax even before they' can do I this,., propO3E. I . . tain the evidence in -detail, end, will be Mr. Red saysthe earlier Settlers in Dal�- tf,ej��cte( , � - kotahalre some bitter re . I If - On lit 0 -red mainly as a teference. In � � . g requi. Collections O i I monopoly experience before thev I . mentf , t ) I fact, the first two voln.m.es are so com- . got skry r ia y prehenSive that there will be little Use . railway competition' and, he p . I S a, 4 *10 I n . for these. Taking the whole work into similar. state of things for -the. Manito� u!nder go: it . I ! I - . consideraI none can say that it has bans, at least for the 'next 20 years. revision 0 naen al not been well done. The mass off facts overnmelit not entered into avy. volu I . I Had our G ' . , I - and opinion I I this a:bs * II I . � - 13- collocated from practical � , urd . arrangement with the' oy . ear. 4 1 Syndicate, there is not the least dou�t I � ' ' . � ima,y Vd man have been most carefully digested I , I . I I I ' . . but the Northern Pacific -Rai o bill s 4 , -And compiled for popular use. This . . . . - lway.Com- 6 I') , I&boir has been performed principally by I pany would, in: a'very short tim , ex.1 al ) '6 I . I ., late! 68 a S the Seeretary of the Commission, Mr. tend their road through the Cans dia,4 or tholl , A. H. Dymond, and he has done his Northwest,, and the settlers there vuonld ; � ', � then enjoy equq,l I railway fa * � I .� work. -well. In fact, it Could scarcely cilities with� 1,, B th a I �, � C" 11 ... ill bi . -imost i - who " I. -i heve',been done �etter. It is at those in Dxkoea, and thousands I the I � ; � an i . impossible to'conceive the amount of will cho3 3e cheep transit under the S Ur . . , � I S join d h I really practical and berieficial. infornia- and Stripes to monopoly rateg . . i , u der Nor b N . I �!, N B 1 -, tion that will be diffused by these vol- the Briti$b banner, would settle illf"an- `n- I 6 It "I - . adian inifead of American territory. h., e I bW � � � i M I Umes among the farmers of the Province , I . ' i rosa F ,e : mlar calling. Each- , e n wover, i 6 , �& � I of ) . . concerni, rig their partie Th golden opportu ity has, ho i now Pea d, and we will just hav . to I c� I farmer can have the experience and 11 6 . as D, . . �p . OPilliOns of most of the leading agricul- make throb beat of a very bad bargain. I ['701 iin nitt a ' V I ' turiats of the country for perusal -at his Had a mejority of our Parliatinentary 1 . . . li*61Y I �.-LE . owlaRreside, and the profit he, will de-. represen�ativea as intelligent and prac- i . . . I (31313:1 Or, I I I tical a k n�lowledge of the -whole situ tion wag r, h ) I rive is -not calculable in dollars end I I al . , . 1Z a3 Mr. Rke has, we do not thifik so t 6 (Irr it d I cents. There ig no doubt the commis- � Sion will hax na,eanly of them as to believe they w�uld � position. . . a cost a good Sam, but we 1. I eneia have - sanctioned this - agreement, 1 . not thilik any will say the money but; f Ii 80II:1it i . not been profitably spent. Th, that they would, on' the contrary, havoi 'i i"tbe III J . !_ J III � I . t DiS lit t 1( - A foll ow� it lead' I � Iro-vince is indebted to the Local L6'gis. ,d thei era into the Cold . , e I .19,ture for many great benefits, and thiE I Sh all']I 1 Opposition sooner than se cri. I '0�lt of EJ . � I I I kAfttl of � last, is not by any means the I -east. fee our noble' heritage in the _NTorth- N6rthwe it . - � - . ____. I -1 I West. I It is a pity that they did !not le'forme L I I possess this knowledge, and. we fear cfl�bh Pa a Dominion Parliament, , I I Cf!11 and i . - tbat future generationsi will curse them i�l There has been very little busines's i. � I FrO91 . , p ot I . done in the Dominion Parliament I for their ,ignorance. While .we .thor- , . J, : U during the past week.. Menab . gyagree with Mr. Rae in..his 61 8 bil - Tba br le i era seem . l(ge' appo n willing to work., but the Go I mate of the bargain made by our Gov- � ,'� yernment ' I rich, b c . ernment with the Syndicate, and the -know have no work for them to do. This I i , - . I . probable �vil effects it- 'Will have,1 we ri.6 ,State of things may be occasioned in I , � I � C 1, AS b d . I ­ I; . i . aould not',advise any Canadian- to a � 'Ba t k e � 1. some measure by�the absence from th ettle . ' � I 6 I aA, Irg . onthbAm'6rican side in preferenceto. I liver . sit , House Of Sir John and Sir Charles F � I I .., the Canadian, for although in some!re- il I . §­ . T)per,. both of whom have been laid I t ide, ap I ' ! spects) and 'notably those alluded �tIol, ii to Op 0�i . - r two wee a, and the' Government I . . I � p er 4 a GoV&ru mielat without i bff )on i -nuch of ��" the form4k 'has advantages over the I I I . I . I wo gentlemen.." Sir Charles has 'there are many - drawboks : . latter, yef . "-- rs b � ap ,.. .0 ! and unpleasantriesses connected with of I �re.or ,ii _1 18rill9ftom a Severe attack ofil, : . � . q the Ambr'i4n form of * .1. - 9,tion of the lungs, and his case! governmont w'l*b3 so . . I : I . 4 which it is not necessary to bi 4 iiidered'Gritical, but h i - I __ ecify here, so �,� bi o- ig t . . I . a is now ' SIP i . e n to] and from . w��h our * I 4 'tiger, although he will not be i . laws, are free. - : � � In at rr pc �' These would naturally be partic arly 'a'" . b i$ t I -Ow in the House this ses- I I . al w. I , bb - , ry '6111 :Sir obnoxious bo Canadians or old count I �) . John a ailment has not been , ; ; 1 - Ilu Ale i . .people, a4.d to intending p I ,:# t .1m.-__ I but he is . migrants I &-ripulit ; , sufficiently recovered - - t � . � I . _7e his la�customed place, and I from this l?rovince we won I thalt v; h 1, . to) I ld say it * . � is . .1 � . i I Coileg 3 : . I I SOMething will likely now be done.. better to endure the ills an 1 an d . �W aon I fly to those we know not of., . in ., tu ti n Ae 1�gdget discussion is not over yet, I i I 0 ill I k an 'have lo , brit rikembers seem to have lost interest :� �1111 �a . � ; f I I - I I I 11 � I �� I ,� I i I I Y : I I ( I S � I I dl I . I � � �_ I " �1 14 � i I . � . - . - � i sd,-p'ri., ied , : alrything, and it is not likely much I -The im unG.1p 1 les aviing i e - to I pellod by t . - I will be said. A speedy proroga, � vote the money asked of them towa d Upper Caik, - I changing tile gauge of the Toronto, Grby I - I i I � ' I I . - naI be expected, and the sooner I and Bruce Railway, the ConlI I- thete h I v , . , der, as the people as well as tU6 found themselves . una,ble to carry Out cuoisio#s O� I I . . I ) I' ,__ . . . - - 1!____-- — . T- ­­ ��,= - ­­ ­_ --- ­ r __ - _­ - ____ __ __ - --i- - 1 1 ; -1 I . �* ­_ "-,-,- ­­­ - ; A . � i � - ; i - ­ _­ , -, �7­__­ ----- I I - 7 A . � ­ � I __ ­ I I I � ': . I T-�­ . - I � , I - --1--! -- --- --.-�-- - - - - ---- - --- --­­ , I . � ,_`­ ! : � I � I I . . ` . I . q : ; I �. I . . ; -,. ! - . I I i I "­ ­__ ____ 1 7 1 � I . . - - -7 , Ii, ,I 1- � 1� - . i I . I i , I I . . I � � I � I ; I . . ; I : � ; i : ! � .l I . . . : ; ! - �., . I i � I I . 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I I ; P _. . ; I � . __ rring ments they iiaa made 1111. thewee k in the Legislative Assembly. Many cattlel have as of Oats, best od � wish- $41.08 - express charges, 02.15 ; boak I . I lh�, alreadydied,i and the couple of loft , 2 . . :1 I z , I i . 1. . Irand lTrunk Railway. The,Di- ; The let ior of the two came off this af ter- exten b of t weather's ravages cannot es, a purse, and an aa � JIB, signe on comi�aissiou, 75 cents, balance in. Trass- :' .,I - . 11 whez - ; i - * . . . i 1, I . JF t head , ; . J 7 . I I I. T , . I ., a.- , 11 I is, h ), ever, do not d " of noon dr the estimates for education in yet b eati ated. I behoU of the congregition. by Th )-mas urerlo hands, 01,0131.76 ; total ISH 2 �_ i' i I ! I I � : . � f I � J ng I � . . - I . I I iw � able lomake% new:�'Srr ngem4 int Committee of S ly' Mr. Crooks, � illism Durnin, to which 98. � F ; I ; I I .. UP? - . Durnin -and W % . I .;�_. � r I , I . � : ! ­.. . . I the Illrend T' nh JRail my. In who is he worst spe iker in the House . uron Not I ) reply was made by A Ir. CO'xrle. -The death of Mr. ,James Goarlay. ' . . 'hav'" . . I . 0S. ; a suitablo . I . I " . I "I I ' Of L ; - . ; Joint I patio i of dQin .80 �ney have'de- in so f as manner is concerned., gave . 4 1 ; An -agreeable and profitable evoning.. . I , took place last week. .Sorne � . L I There ar whispers of a third news- ye � ago Mr. ' M-idest . � bim. I to tLko out urin tin present much i terestiug flif winatiou. in a very . Was spent, when all separ4ted with;;; Gourlay ,was a I lar I pspexin inglism. That wou14- be � I - ; &11 . - � r a r 9 number of lies, ,osts�snd uninte sting way. Mr. Lauder was two too in mutual good will toward e schl other. - of t s county, and he will no doubt be -Cal � I ! I . L I � 1V ston 0 f Dr I . z - . brid' ing. Should they caption as usual, and Mr. Creighton I ren- � � I � AgO - . _1j, -MT. Lillicrap, farmer atid black- rem t ered by some of the -old I . $ 1 .. . : � . I ' . .r. Ge rge Mace has: started the - i Re- i I . . - * few V : - was no � imuch, better,,though he waa 1k Ge I smi�th, of Harlock in. the township of den -to. Concerning him the I I IlI any arroa men the a, . : I Galt ; -borht ilay P asin - � . the, business in' Exeter. � He � i . � .�-'are gett�. out would be moreintelligent in his positions. Mr. occup es th flax mill which is well I 11ullett, has soldhis farm and shop to I says: Deceased was long suil i I I I , . , , '. .The ' i i � I _110 etablO nancial 1 arrange. Harcourt and Mr. Deroche took up the Solomon Rogerson for the Sam of $I,- = favorablyknown in Galt. Coming . - , i , '1119 adapt 3d for �,he purpose. T � LL i I . � t)Ut s 4&wi not yet been � mpoted.' defence leaving it I ad& from Glasgow in 1842, he I t I I a . I; I nuecessary for Mr. 600. This same far bought a to C - I . -1 ividen s have been declared in I f � ; I - Crooks �o make any � -eply. An a . - iii'mm I "� = ! few yews ago for $2, In vw, " ii, c � I aoe� not ocen ,ea a farm for a little overa, year I I ., - I' musing the bankru estates of O'Byrne & 'Co., � I . - : � � , Tfteiv I L e,of firms J.'F, I incideti i of t 6 dismolsion was the ell- my Much foi advance in 0 . neariCarlton Place. In 18" he first 1 il L A - � 1. � from � � and J McNabb, of Exeter. The formi- i I UtL ' i I _Ugs � � rom the ,,oca]II-Ionse. thusivial ic manner J a w 1 1 ; - I P. . hich Mr. Met- cam� to reside, here, at once e I . � , . 11 erpa 34 and the latter 7 per cent., Mr. Lillicrap, intendsgoin� to Dakota � I I . , � I � I I I � i I . eorne, I 0M 06r, Special Cm-respolisdent.), calfe, (if KingBton,; him -self a public I he use of the Clinton weigh ' 108 in the spring. There will ac on be a, the fiewly-established Vbun&7, I � a - i - .- . . . ��� It, I school teacher, took jup the cudgels for - ., a I � -_ ,dist%13 ij AW RErCR3 % � � "for the en whole settlement of - peoplo i fr om Her. back, of the Dainfries Mills), of JaIlaft ! : I sr have � I A, - . . . . - '� ' L I � the progent school system, and berated rr t ye been soil to- lock in Dakota. . I Cron1ibie ,& Co. In his Capaciy I . . Again - L ; I � Mr. T. Stan )ury for $176, being '820 , s curioq� , t � . L F t i 1-7a . ed in Mr. Crom- I 4 , , -&u _ al , I � t � . o notic 3 the 1 intense Lauder and Creighton. Mr. Gibson of Mr. Clegg, of Moriis, I as placed Mactinist, he continn , 11 I &% ance of the SUM, r ized i� i � - i .� . , e �, . C I A 6 I es taken I �y the � �embers East Hurou, in a, w remarks took a, I I bay pressing machine in the Agrioul- biels.employ until about the ,year I-SrA I - .. . I I I t I year. I I I i I , I . - I Is Lo,mlatiye �AaFw�bly in the very sensible view of the situation, aild -1D - McF irlane, who left. Grey las�t tural. Hall at Brussels. The machine whe*� he left Galt and went :to' Varna, 'I ,� - � taut n _ � I . - may ay a more hopeful one than I presses aboub six tons per (lay andi has where he established & Plow Factory, ! , � I and 0 . . - rig o the munic pal, school, li- 1 Merch for Manitoba, writes a letter to - . I . - .. I . 11 i the stl ! I m. take. While he the o bales The' untry Wao, too new for success, ! -diviffion court'an !other I Pc)stimadter at Cranbrook, 'st stink & pressure of 4,000 pounds. Th . I ; � -�-- by the . Z I . . Purd Y depreca ted certain endencies of the that b a is hi lily pleased with his iiei w, are boun4 with wire and airerfkge�about however, and the 1."VAnee" Flouring . I � ­ . . . . __ . - ; - -vs. Any Is W I I I I . � 3V Cla la. ho' w U System, he 6 greet improve- : sed Mill in 0--inton requiring a competent . I . . 100 or 11 pounds. After being I '. . . I I ! or S , 7 home. I . � I . - � i I We 6tr he tr t i�atc I cloi iely the ment had resulted from the change of he -it , rac � . , a car i hold ten tons. Fix IF are p � Oica.l. machinist to attend to it, Mr.. i i . I p eudetso I I I � . -M r. Jos ii, of Listowet - . . vell'a . . ; . i the law in 1871, and that the recent has d the power is f rni�hed Cronibie at once recommended 4fr. 1 ding i,iof our Piovii. Oial House; for P rchased the house and lot iia mploy an .12 . i . F MaRtee � : . ,. changes, by making the System more . . . . r . . * � ; . � I : I & Spain! of horses. Gourley who assumed the position, - 0 ses& i Gorrie belong I I I I q , 'll >iug to Mr, Joseph Yogiag. I i i I i_ ing low will bs ft: Illy C, nviuc flexible, ad made it also more p -A Babbath School has 'been O' an- tainibg it for about four yeats. He . . " I Opular. � . I � . . I I �f Mr. Yi ung and hi� family are going I f� � - . I . : we not", th , . ;; I ; in � 8, (1) the 1 uW aba0nce:' He denied the truthl of Mr. Lauder' � . I i ised in thl school in 3ectia i nul3qber 6 then left Clinton and.assumed .his old' I � . � I Manit( be. . - 0 w : - ,� - . . I I . . � . � . J ! ef the I done , Owards then Ing over ; II assertioll that the I dissatisfaction is wnship:of Hay. The fo llowin� Offi- positfon in Mr. ,Crombie's Foundry. at � � . � . ; . I U- Scott, - , � , -Mr. C. ail of Wipgb4inj, Itaa ML 11 - � I P greater iow than it _iWas'years ago, but intend f; . ! ­_ � � � . 1,islat,pin to be Pug at Otta,*' 3 open: ng a private bank in Gor� era have been appointel : Mr, A. Galt then about Passing into the liands ' '. ` � � . I ; . I ' I I I 14'strib, �, 1. � 0, et the sime timo, ut6reill a few home - Rosenb ; , Superintendlint, R.� A. of X srs. Goldie & MrC i . . ) the '9�ltter a s-ur rie. Ile no%N b as one iia W�ingham ArIa , erg()r , ulloch, where I . I � dit 'of SUPP , I he .0 � I , w 460Un:trJ .1 Osing truths a adut some fe4tures of the school allariqlar, Secretary and Treasurer, I My I � . , I IV I anoth . - ontinued as forezoan for In � . , - � coul 4 be SU CeJlBflaf� aftte�nded to. system ieeding attention. The other er in Oakvil.16, both .of which' do ' -J - I i I 1: , iuterer'l ., . a large businoss. . ' Tos. Broderick, -Librarian, and several years, during which tinao all the heavy I � Thi 4 year av4 not !Only! a debate Wok place yes,erday on a Mo- I . )thersvoldriteered to act.as teachers. machineryfor the Hamilton 1 i I . sijt We . . - ? � � F J ; . � - Rod,' I .1 I . I ; -Mr. R. R. Thompso'n, who has car. . ,iZ4 i � � - tion by Mr. Ross, asking for the with. � , it, - � I nd �-Dmpre7er si i Both German - and English 11 be Mil -14 was turned out. I�a their empi � . I ; , . lz� ried oil the P otog gy business i I - Gy I ; 1101 measure � of graphillf in, I I I : I ; � I . drawal of the special:grant of $750 . I aught, and the School will be n main ills son, Mix. ,iJohi � at 2:80 I . 11 I . � ?forral f a Goderi 3h for aeven years, has sold Vi -de- he re' ed -Until h ; . . ,, ro I. Mr. we , U we . I I I � imporU OM. I Gouri[ayr, in 1872, ,entered. intu) Partner- It . - - I year to Collegiate Institutes. He ob- to Mr. R. Sallo nd inteu'ds remov ug inational. . 1 4 1 . � I � 111i her iof bill y ,privote jected to the grant oil several grounds. a There is a fami living i I i the ship iiwith the . I . . raction i � lay W M I irs pr 6posin ad th el mubi- One ,of these was that it is given as .. ,to Dahota in Ebfe!�eweeks. . - . ly . late Ad4m. Cant, anel ; � 1 . tion Ra . ; L I . township of West Wawanos i, Composed estaWshed the Gult X�Lehirne Wo I I - . - 4 - Bses ent a, d oth � - pu' M 7.Will.am Young, Reeve of bh� A1111 i I i � rely P . � i . . TT.hea-4 . O- induce ent to force boys to ,take up the of seven sons and a daug�htc r. The five wbetI he left the" ostablishment � � : law* In es i Is townsl ip of Colbbrile,wpighs 230 pou id . OI f � .1 I ty arriount of study of Lstin, the SU bject of all others I . § : � Sailt We' I opose e ch � � .and Mi.. Ant iony Allen the Dep it oldest sons, (the oldest of N 7hom. is 26 Xessr's. Goldie, & McCa-U,loch and enter- . I . � � ion I 3ar atOtt I I I . try are I � . rears), weigh unitedly, 960 J� ounds � 't'k . . . � � - I leaf aW11 which should not be thus unduly foster- Reeve, 280 ')ounds. Colborne he. 3 ,and ea thIe Workshop .of the new firm-, wi . . I � � ',then the p Dposed he C, ed. He argued that unless pursued to . I I : utnioceE � tLeir united height is 31 feet. T he - whonI he has continueduntil his ' of le couple )f weighty representatives. . . death,. I � 313 imprtince %oo, i� so ar a much greater exten, i than is generally - i . � I � I __� " here, as ,; ` younger branches of the farni give � OEM= ­ . : I - . -Jo an Mabon, of Hullett, near Kin- : L � I 9 I I promise of being as large as i � I ify oil 1 . : � . I � . e cone IMr. we '31 Latin 18 worthless fmm'� every point Of A i . I : 1 - , selm,es. : ple a f, A- burn, las sold his farm containing 50 ly! elder The Seed Show. A real obinfort slid ell-bein of thecaselin. High Sc ools, the study of their ' I " or brothers- The name of the fami'l y I's . � : 'r" . on b .1 me " Thiii springseed show held under % � ure Mill is looked acres to) his neighbor Mr. Gagen f . L, view ap that even if the special grant I'Vood,L I I : I . . the � I I z L aCME ' n his * I I about $3,000. Mr. Mason intends and when grouped together they � � f law ref�rna regi . . 2 auspios of the Tucketsmith Rrmch I I �, I � E . � . ; . be retaI it should not be given'on 'ttle f6resit. � . I . make quite a respectable , � I i . a... IaTge; f till. me , I � : ther isposod to re ard a b� buying a in I the sa: Ii AgriOultural Soeiety;on F day I-ast g . L I I # the ground on which t !is at present I . : � � ,_ TH F, I .,. - Vicinity. . . = Lest Friday night a young MI ied L ri *As . : innit of a new era. He shotIll I - L fairly, suce . We have seen i re! based. Buthe farth,�r contendedthat I essfal a 4 - man named Neil, residing near I on- � I t � . Sets M*` no �i his attehtiol I -Mi. Johni Hunter, of Usborne, near � I .4 Ual- i - ; I � I the I . great)r variety of grain, but the g i . r .�� . to t grant was in itself ii piece -of gross Elinivi Ile, bo4sts the r a tralis, Stephen township-, commu ed i % just reci. i - our 1, alestatolmm,and*1 Bin 'injustice to the High I Schools, many of possession oJ suicide'by enttiLng his , thro: at with a Ay, e specially of the wheat and oats, I I F . . . . I aualort .ed till t1if he does not Some one which are I three y Per old heifer wh 1 -ch has given � . wasi a good as could be- desired. Com- !I I L _L thL " I doing reall , better work than birth to: three !calves, th razor. Thecanse6ftheacti-su�nknown . . o h' � ao ' ant d Ly *ill. The I � e last two being I ! - M. . . di� I Simple someof the Collegi . petiti 3n in potatoes was L not Very keen, I I . . . � . ati,e Institutes who" twins, li mol halving been calved about a as no known adequate cause existed. . � lktioh Ad In V il �ue in Xewfo anaiand and -tried by any fait test. Some' L . . but tlIie samplesshown were of excel- I I ; � - t of the Ile was only 22 years of age, end (nly joint quality. The . � week 9, 1, I L I trilat th � n1o. . re WAS& � a at- i L . a � ia, ingulatiag the' inheritance High. Selloolssutpass'some of the In- . married affew montlis. On some Pre- t goo � � veyal c� of re: -Th 3 members of ,the Kinburn I . bors wiO ; I I - . . I I estate, will yet Btitutes in the numbe of' inter teuda�iuce of exhibitors L and spectators I � I . - duce ,' here, ag', n . mediate Grange bavis'presented Mr. George f axt he. Bent his wife over to"her tath ar's from fverions arts of -tlie count i I 1; tutle the - Ill man in On- candidates passed, in the number of Stephei ison, of ]E�ullett, vin't1t a valuable y lace, a Short distance, and on her re. the P t 1 ! - . � � . � . � _y, bu I � �� 41 . Seen., . I .1 - ! . I n., . I pTizest seen, .. � � so 0( I apetet t to fit hem to our successf& pass and honor matriculants as wilil be Sol I- . . I i cono� � I I silver v atcla, as a mark of Ithe estee� t im he was dead. It w _. � 1, I - �ion'ai Mr. wat. ,There In I as . - ! Wilson I � I . Z . 11 1. he ributed between T ke _- 1 . I gen 3tal fee ini , in unive�sitles, and i the amount of in whic a he is held by his brethren of riecesswry to hold an inquest. . dist . . V , � i I . Urge bel .. � th , a year olt money secured from the ordinary High . Hull6tt and MCKMOP. Th follo ; . . . . � I . i I i i whole aff9dir is shrouded in mystery. WMg � i _. ica,t% IS 'nee � are, coup : . f , � : � faundry 1 . I . I � is j � School &ant. On the , the grailI is a li-St of the successful ico , Ora I I I � whole he mmole I - � - ! I - e wo­ ing of tie ex: -Th 3 parWership of Messrs. Fisher, Mr'. William Swenerton, of Exe,er, ... . � � :, fulutoneli I . . I . I V out & Very strong cas,6, and it wafS, Whioat.-Lost Nation -1 ,,entries, -1 " �endeol jun t expi t . I . ' rH, Lower bad & very unpleasan leuce on * * I . . - fai. mr 1. of , e Di Hutton &v, 4milton, III � I nd Thos. - I , . .e I ereforel not i g I to bear lot WIm. Smith, McKillop ; via on ,-ourtB, wi�I th I, surpris the � him Ob alter th 3 a ' ere of the, Winglas I , Em been dissolved, Mr. I hursdisly of ast week, and -e � . thequo- A � . . , � I . ry Nott,' Iluflett ; 3rd John Cam-eroja I - Minister -of Education announce his in- Hamilton going out. The business . ein e was we h- . . 3 1 9 - � tMy WiN Couhis in order to &' A, more tention to consider the question with a I Tucko"irsmith. Any other v I - . 'Cure I . ariety-7 I fe .0 If a per- . . . - - , r var t Pe of I I the I best pos I . . I entrie --alst Alex. Gardiner, VeRfflop - ; . I - . �Msted By 3te ' nd, ! view to finding out ,ibl' Fisherk Elutton. � h iy press, st the flax mill, ,w,hen he Ot I i � thit is W1 y ao� . will hereafter be ca�ried on. by- Messrs I g the Foperations of Race & Bawd(in a , . larget degr I ecentraliza-F r f a state of affairs which has . caught in some part 2na - Ohn btafford, X_C13:i1_1op- Sr,cl i I . ic . I : � - 4 . I -Robert T" dell, of Grey, has solid of the achin . ; . 0 1 1 � I _vUELIN I . Robe t Broad,foot, Morris' . I I . . I . le ; i I � � -, : = �rd,mittedly iritoleteble. Mr. IV r. G. Mace a caught the shb,ft, . I I I 11UN IPAL IIEGI SLATION. f his farm to JMes Kniaht for $5,000. t once I . . ,exqitilIg 14 34 I Gibson, I f Ilb',milton, deprecated any i ' 0 Batiley-two-rowed-6 tentries. - i � I -it . . . ' . I Ist , I i ' . The reported '�alo to Marsden Smith and stojpped the machinery ja:st in tiFne as.D I I � 7 aa-o� last I racti�e of bringinp in bills toi sudden v'ithdi J ickson, Tuckersina-All; 2,nd Thos. ' : 1 � i I , ,r mwal df tI3e grant, but was not co to prevent Mr. Swenerton's head being I I ,1 I I rr4t. Mr. Tindall intends, I ! U�A resul he n1onibipal- law 1has beComeI Rolin itted, that ."tho preE Bri 13YAOMI I Cartet, Tuckbrarnith; 3rd Jas. Lauds- ; ; ; I I t� � . 3 un- 1 remo to thi's Xorth West, where he � taken from his bod . As it was, 'he I 111'VP4VZ9 vi � . y - - � : . . . I i � I I . I provided. � 'Was seriously mjured I . I . erabl, i Uhisaince.: § )a6rtly af ter' just, and' that! some r� 3 dy 'miust be I has talk borouth, Tuckersmith. " Any other - : I � ; (in upl�nd. IF ' -an Mpreaston - _. . AWk No. I 011,104rissomeme berwhohaB. Mr. Ross ithdrow his I vairibti-4 entries -- � ! I P1. A. Coopej I . I . I I i k in' i rhich 'two .--lst Tuhos.� � I -While ReV,. Mr.. Auld and Mr . vi as made in his nee Carter; ! I � I - ' to distir d himself fia: motion ifter the Minster's annoull . 2nd,,T�hn I . I . A.Wilssoxt) � � : I , mbilf . ni � fi gers could be laid, and thi back of . I I a. Will. �, � I � I �, , . � : Cis' 1 Auld, of Gorri4, were on, their way to !a, Cameron - 3t R'� XtX1bn( . I ..: I 11 Irelland r wi . I.- I . . . I � i i I . - 1 3!, gets up a b, .11 amending kent. . h s head and his chin were no 8 .'. h'. ; ; I ; i tea-mee iing, o6e night leat reek the I 1 7 . .y 3affly cut. ; I . 'A. 3. MOM. int i i Ithe law. Ho gets it read THE LICENS : � I vI I . . : � � ; . . I -1 — i , . I RbA NO. I I . . I , . -1 were upset ftom. their cutter, Mrs. E e was,xemo'ved to his' hom), and at Oats-comnaon Vhite--8 entries lot i . : I . . � � . � I . � 'Malaw" , . R -L z . I -lense law in I Auld receivink slight injuries. Mi. present is doing well u . 1: Op; nd W=, � me, i4d it is t 2en printed at, The Working of the li,i John t. Brown, McK,lI 2 1 � I I I , I I : lie - pense. Heretofore th I cities has nder Tedi:al IrelanA ; 3rd Goo ' *i - P. 840tt, 7 � made clear 16 necessity for I Auld es aped injury. i ! of frile, Walker, ' Tacker- ; � � I T. & 130 . Oen to &I.OW A, Smith I I � . � -S Itt I has t to be rew I' several changes, in orler. to make it I -Mr. S. B 'tt, of Colborne, while -Considerable excitement wasl'are t- Black -3 'entrios-1,st John ! . . � J. ��;�el in ; d to a , larg 3 more effective. I . . I . I � I F ti' and refeire 4 ' . : Lands; orough, Tuckersimith :knd 3-gs. . . I : : n Fortu ately for the to- 1 Splitting some 1 wood last week, was (11 in the village of Dunganno a the other I I . .1 ee a] Ong with o5he bills of the, gula,tio �i .1 Lands orough; 3rajoh : . I . )- 11 I I .n Of the tra c, the' Licensed struck in the eye by a splinter from the atcb between Pea -a S. j' I i � i . . Total - I � day over a sawing in rown. � I � � I � .1 i I I : . I � � R A pr N Nm, ract �Ir. Other in nabers have Victuallers: have at let it learned that it wood. The injury has caused the loss M e8srs. Cornelius Bud Xiiner, of CraI � a -large-3 61,11tri,08,113t, Thos.. I i I a . . I Nott; 2d W331- Murray, Tuckersmith. : . rebuilt. tbI ittle efects in th municipail is their interest to root out -instead of of si lit of one eye while: the otber, it " ford, and Thomas and Richard Bi&y, i � �i i I , tbei l'bring in %ei, bills' . 9 IS I . I . - dowu by i � - . . W . to hoped Wdl soon be all right again. : . � i � ; � - � and shielding the -lo grcliggeries, and ' of Wawanosh, for $20 a side, Cornelius Small Pees -3 eutries-Ist Alex. Gar- i I . . , I tea( 4nd rieforred. Before t ' obey the diner, � McKiii.-top; 2nd Robert; i . I ownienci ,.halt' h law themSelves, * They have 1 -While John, third son o I I a4id Misner sawed first, and Succeeded � . . Be&W ; 7 2 c o 7 over, th 3re - f Solom ... le, . I i .l V i ' . ! f . � ussej a _ be ; not only driven the brewers out of llett, in puttilig -up a pit . McKil"OP; 3rd Wm. Murray. : � I 1 4 - I of Br � : I I . no . was helping to . eof wood measuring i . o i. � I , i F I - I h [Peddling ittle itioasures i Associat Clov er seed I entry I ; i . , . 1 tile derrid !. . . ion beret but 24 feet in circumference, it, thirteen -�(; A 1� the r - bill. III J � I � MU have takeout.timber north of Brussels a . . I i . teele, i � : . E I , �cipa c t ucher.smith. I W.'Implete, ithdraw their I I � _i; I ommittee is ex� three ened to w� short d the misfoirtun� mill . eys follovied, failed I I _� f . � � . I , I �atronage ti Is ago he he utes, The Bigi T . - i I : . I � . - I I con ate them with. I each fr6m. those brewerswho persist in sell- I . Potaltoes--ciaxly- I ; ;. -11 .1 young lad ( � ! I oot with his ake which by 8 inches in the same ti . Ing I I entry __,. James I, i . wit , me, of I � i t - I i . i . I I . � I . . Brtlsa`684� I to out bi3 f wilil I Lsnda�orough. Late pobatoe". .ell- I ! : : 71 t 6 e 'Sting aw, so as ing to unlicensed vendors. They are keep hin L from work for iiome. time. I up to their opponents, and conseq iently trie . . . . I � rin . i �.4e � I 1; t cc. usion, whileindeavo at 0 asking to have the law made more i 13.-, Ist Robert McXichAel - � A � i , I ,tim� ago I I , Rullat ! , � ' defects. . --- -Ano her wild cat has been slaugh� loi it the wager. Corriblius ar A` I fisner I . I I i - - I I . I t . . y rei Mi � n of th I a ingent agaiLSt . :, , know hovl I y Unicena6d plac 2nd Jails. Landsborough, i I I ; ' � ea tored by Mr. Andrew Ireland, of B. linq U83d an improved champion saw, and i i . I � I I ! , T , , � � two Telle - I have-, I � - - � � I . . ame dments arel of course ere liquor is sold, an I their request Howick. Several sh: bec� th 3 Bigley's t� Jud,68--Humph . i . and ' . ,. e Galt - "Lanc, is t)oth.11 rey -91�bll, Iluilett- I P - - � P 7 . r i il I ; 1 -., pme are pa, ed whic i .,n the Same direction as that of the I killed th s sealI in this neighbo A large crowd' wall p ent, I at very- Jas- SdOtt, HcKffluopp, and i . � her to aeq rhom , Andrew Gov- i . ! . I i _1= : I � � i ! 1 . be �Irejeoted. - ThIat amerI te m1perance; people. Mr. Hsrdy has, I by these destru �tive animal thing went off enlocki Winthrop. - . I I � � . py o7ae, p � . 0 B, and a I ! � I . - I the 1� t are Ac asio lally n' Mr quietly and. oid rly. . I � I � I . I � The hap ' - I . - j ! F eces4 therefore, little difficult in carrying his Ireland has do I w It to in ke Another talk of b(tw . i I . � � be "*te t Re e ake o" match is the � ; ; i . PI . , rue but ; Inch a . I t 4 1 cro � � ; ; ! : would Y L . bili to amend the law by making it less. . . . same pitirties. � ! Bl-ftevaie I : . � : �- " I . A . , . . i : I i & e sis absurd The law i more dangerous to break it, though he I .- � i one� for eo , - i I - � -The Commercial Hot' --The Kinicardine Bepottel says As CUR S -E FICT .—A ge4eval meetin F - g c ,,, 1aetant. Client. e I . I IORY - I . g � . 4 ! , ln& she, I- I � � : I . I � � 9,,and th I do6snotpropose to gr nt the tavern came pre bty near making ablaze a fevi fol w8of a gentleman who is well of the Members of the Blu I . I icari . ly helps a . � .- f thi 118tatutes ke6 era the right to. k 3ep open eat days ago. About seven o'cloc k ,evale, CheeF,6 : � I upwarda. � 1Z I L P nown in this coun : . i: I . � ny, P k in th : On Saiturday Factory was held on Frids�y . I ! . . i I 11 .- the has to k, 3op gather. I seven 'on Sa I night, MT. : I I � �coiigaole I ; I r . turday nig its. The chief morning - ,he roof was discovered to be o 11I riling . last Rev. R. H. StUT Was James"Elliott, President, in the chair. , � � I the whani eB 0 iftew Statutes from year 1 discussion so far has be )n on propossls fire.but a few pails of. we as 11111 All tb:di'Directors, Seoretar�, and Tr . I , I . . ter, applied 1 pleased, :and surprised. As I . I at aE . 1he did I efoi e. I think : to make the bill even eas- . i i I , i � I : Tho next . in . � ! - . . I .. e drastic then time, extinguished, i )leased to discover ;at Some kin.4 urer w4re Present. T he fa -Ht busine I r i . , . 'v�rw I . 1 �6 predle thi I hereafte ' t. A defectiv -1 I . - . iture, � &q � be h4 . . I L . . i it.- now is. � Mr. Gibsur, -of Hamilton, chimney was the cause. ends. of his town an CO: . ry con. was a a ending a by-law ' , � : , toncer-11 . men." �� C � la - , wi give . . i ; , Ing any p bli W. will ahes it III a puni so as to ; - . I � , . 1. sh able offence to -Mr. Thomas E. Hayes, re gations had made the wesent of better �erms to the p. I I I � d to i1O to a ecoidAreading, I Reeve o VI atronege, : . � A I "buy from arlI Unlicense . Cheese I I John's C1 Ilop, has purchased from Mr An I i . I I : . � I d vendor or to McKi �_ ViLluable horse. T 0 pri sentation to be In ado �or 2,icents per pound - a1w � � I I I I Town 114 I I - � tron icase i Tl�ade out lb t forbidden - I if drew Henderson the faim. on the 6tiii Was Made very quiletly, he animal be - to PAY co percent. 3 ; I : 1. � ! I ; ' times, 0 ding that I i i I z . L : . i ! . I! � 1 uy aiB a virIrong, bothpE. �ng smuggled Iders I an -a � I prograllil `F . there to shareho ... , Hay - I � I � )rsons are par- concession, opposite Mr. Joh4 Thomp-1 into the, Stable and left what be over $100 to be d,eliv � THE . IE* SYNDI 3 . ,erea 1 -teler 1ATRI. � ties to it, lid that the one should'be � ! � Bide I 1. I ;here sells ceremony. In thiE connec-4 equal L . � . � I I I son's saw mill, paying therefor the suml I I ' according, to t I - i !, , � i I he amount of i � I t . e railway I � 7 i I � I ti i . tern I �I designee � t � punished Oqhally with tie i other. The of 04,420cash. It contains 100 ac- 1 i it 4 t4 milk ddlivered. A motion was 0 1 1 . on- . � i conisideratio' 4 1 3 res; j1011 we III Say that ever a )rec i I 1 1 ' t Prose it romo ing, 4 of the bill is� not yet 6on- and is a f * r bargain let th6t price. I- 1966 efideered himself to his con Smiled ; ; I I I I . ! . �regatioin L' 1 1 . ; . � line, The Grand clu,de, I Lnunillionsly grantmig ,Mr� John Bur- 4 . 11 - � , i - .- I in 1committee f I the 'whole -Mr.10iiertMutch6f the 8 I I "I I runh! has i � ; th coil- t is the i We lew � � Rev - ._ !, . I , Mr. Sterr, Not only� have gess I - , . e. b rtbe i , la lilton. I 1 House. I i I . $20 1 1 � I ; I is ,. for, insufficient . . I leurriA in: anz I : i cession, C)Iborne, his wife &lid hired pulpit utterances bEell the means of sallI �or 1880. 1 ! last: tern 1 idland,,kc., in belf 'I t I Wrn. ping I ToRONTO, Februaxy 22, : Dinpiii hilIg I ro'k lZesser mer- - .1 - ! i I , , man cc much go I I � 14y W1. I .. d, b I i 4 . cti I . : , wero i poisoned some time ago by f ut by'layen- chant? ivas employed as man for , � tari' ahld Pacifio: Jun on dim leatiDg apl � al, fidibinilig � . � I � I le butter which had been for, whole so�ded con : ct out side -the' next se4son. Drawing tile I . J - � � . � - I ted . 1 I . I . milk was !, f i - w h is � be difteio: westward I . some time in an earthen Crock. It ap- aa -ed desk he has end ared himself 4 1 � des#0yeld rich iVer to tho � Ne*s of theWiaek.- I 1. to lot at frOm one and one-half to 0,40 and i 1 :, r4i 1, � 11 Sault, in- . pears the icid of the frui tied dissol ' * rishi tienlar end the One-tenth . I fu . i I . . I I . t ved : 8 pal oners in pax � . I i , i I I � I � Z on to Lake - - lon � ! I eing opntinuom . cents Per gall - The Whey 11 t i conolition. . ! � I I I T1 i are, it � co I Ir,LNEss. 'The Rev. Morley Pullshon some of tl e. lining of the crock. they I ultic i4 goneral. The pre3entittiop, was sold to Scott Br�th i : I . . sequence, i ' � I . � . . e I era for 0225. A 1 ! ! I � . - � , . a very ill in London. were pretty sick for a while but are re. f ecorded 4bov'e is a ,striking i idic, oil � i ! I I ! i ati of time was .spent in framing i I � � � I . . she , the Rai' ay coin- THE UNIVERSITY BoAT R,ACE.- �he � covering. I f t, 16 )U14'ri Of AIr. StArr. 0 ' I � . t i val� sevel . - � 4: i . � 1 d tb tre ! in De tin , . I ty i L I I � . 81 Ut &Ws fo`�I Prosecuting guilty Patr-ons, but . L - renioving ' I � , more Oxford and Cambridge boat race ta - , po�t he may long be spare - I I r - : ! ,. ;e I jefor( 1�es The c antract for the erection of I is th d t' . � ,; siu �ftny on - three br. � w . we" fill Y left for the Act now I � ; . . in force I i : i . ; � I I M S. I to take � I I ! ; 7 Over, L I i I its course, � I � ; . . : on )!the lace on April 9tb. � 4 ic stores in Clinton, on the I a and lout a ongst OF I i I . . 1 . E wb b wani;s to I DEATH OF THE MA STE R OF CEREM property of Mr. Win. Coats, has been' Ill - : . � � I I 4 I I Veve a d - b e t t I I L . ONIF,se , -On Wednesday of last wee� r as Mir I I i I . a . I � —_ � . r I ut up on . ; awarded Messrs. Me I . . . WMEWMAN � i i . I Col. BagQt, Meatier of " to Cartney, Thomp- I 46kry To' ' 1 4 � I � �jeremonie,B, winsend, of the 4th ca icesslon . � i I CRO19ME I . � I . I � . i ' Tr jk�,! which is in the ,safe he Qu - . i . ' . Wliltechurch. i 1 1 ! . . eon, is dead.' : . i son & Sca t, Mr. W. H. Treaveo to do Howick, *as returning f om, Fordwich S ` � ! : � letter fror . r I I I I . J I .i . . � � Wh � three! air,) in 4l bed 't - DE ATH OF A SOCI.kL SCIENCE WVRITE R. the brickv ork. Mr. W. OIRE13—The long looked for soiree 4: ; t I o 1, ; Ily t - i9 one in t. e nk'iddl h I I Murray's con;- his sleighiwas upset end him3elf a iia behal� of the Presbyt ' j i to that ITI( . 8 �.1101 I -Will. Ellis, an eminent writer on tract for t le erection of .a brick store on f ELM ily thrown to the gL ' erian donom- . i o. � I rst,aWIthe.AGr%nd1Trun' is, I . . . round, his littlE ination. pf tj � . � ai next: I I If 30cial Selene? is dead. , i the Corner of Ratteribury and Albert chi 'VeningL 'is Place .came �off : i . I Pe . e e. . Z i . ter c Aistance, in % position - 11 bei�g 8'r'OUSIY Linjur d. Tile e L On thle, . i L . . I Of Tuesday 15th . � I . . I - � . � THE AuST14ALIAN OAR84UN,-Trickett streets, is awarded Messrs. Cooper & C hit I was 'at once takela' I.Linst. Leing � I I i difleirence betwee* the Rine . . I h me and Dri attenI I . : I : 7 s coming to I the Unite McKenzie. . 0 11 . with perfect .. Snee'esg ' I J I I � . ( States, nd I Hellichaoil of Gorrie a I i 1. � ake $uporioiir and � the * tie vill train at! 'Saratoga Li k . I I � A nevy portable, saw mill is being I I ent for. Wbeii] ing the ning Ii.ttle SUM Lof I reahz- � ��. . RileR.80%,_ . : i , .. �! � e. Doctor go as Mr. Nash's onI viand -s v�ere plentiful and ' i i � vile a * 11I I Miebigaii �� I t as far ' t§6 The out of , t1II i I I: - �T.l - Gone - L I : �_ -In t ' is' ay q the bedside of the little Suf_1 ,best, and es, a nabu.r I . TI i6 middle" THE PRESIDENT ELEi laid down )n lot 5, concession 12, How- v t , �- of the ver . I I ra line will al. ick .a, 'y l . : r G31,6G � � Lf ' Garfield receives neaily A00 I * tters I ii I by W and. George King. The f re,, his outter Was Upset by the high tl consequence . �'. , -MY N,V.nl by t a� Northern P icific *eat , ar � . lero WJS aterrible . ; �, . saw mill b i4 been manufactured at the P4 � - unsitaught Of -eat t . I : . t JORNSTW It, a lay.. He bes been forced eto adopt )Sit Of ,gravel lately placed on the' able . ,� -- , i , . vife,of -) 11 A the GrandTrunk-L t . Woodbridge, Machine Works. It is L � ; I - ' as �orBeback �oling as a recileation. � �. r ad, and the horse becoming unmau-: prosent � n 1 mo'ng the' speakers � . I i 11 .. t williboli the fairori iel Ont�zio L ! _. I � wer t . I i PEP,DUB_ . : I I I understood that the mill will' be in use i age ble ran &we, I : 0 Rev. Messrs. T. and . L q I I Ut DISTRESS AMONG:, THE i V and left -_ ii eSjy � . . 4 -4ife or I fl; tl1tis More an n. . go ell :: - I I . i t L - I . I � . i . I 4 Is' I POLLIERS. i I him to , � r I Methodist - X,ENF.,XDT- NlVE JI � Y � 11TATT f ifteen collieries in So th Yorks 7- 1 for some time in Howick, then moved. t.e balance ofthe journey . .8 I ; Cameron and .i i , . � . 'i I 1 *5 1IRS 'ley F foot. " C natriel, Presbyteria,las, and . � . of. ; � � 11 I i I .; i ze 604 the Univ, ,.I is; W by .Our -_ - h e I to Turnber where a contr for the � The child �vas properly cared fc r end ZA Nl�_ ��Sity 6 ,act , i ol_ _� I Lrel idle, and' 2,000 men I out of eg_ i i - - - Anders .1. � ! I � , I I . i i 7 , . . I . � i, j cutting of B veral tbousand'f.eet of larn- � conEideredl- out of danger, but fae Doc-! seemed to be well � t � I � tmeiA s iI not bloyment. � on-, all of Whom . I I mount to, , �reat distresf exists. . � � l� : . . i- I ber bea to be fulfilled. t(,r'E rig, .Which - was captured I Pleased with the pro- i I , W! I I . � A . SMn.bZIM 1 at der i 111:1278i . i ; . 1. - Mr I . I , � �6(1_ffr- . ause �� did �aot ' DfARRIED DI WIREF.-At i 6antoniniont I -While Mr. James Walker, of �' n ilE 8 further on, was in a fe - The cl; - . Xr_ . to n 4k6 a 9,� � arfu air WAS filled by T i : � irozigga.-Se. -Mr. - iia Badlands, Dakota, a fe I . IlY dil- Mutndell�i late of Bri . i I : I � - . l w � days go, I Stephen, was in Exeter the other day &' 'itish � i 1 4 � ' : IP � ,I : � 4 '*ef to � easy. victo rank M. Shoppi and Henrietta Louise his horsesi) * I )id ated audition, the I Colunabih, and . I , theref . cutter being at- a former resident of this P i � , i , . t . . I . ,;an ry. ecame un : I I � t . . I -manageable and n oat smashed to pieces. laze ! who, I � 1? � i Bilail - Il. r tl sit ill _- Tho ki: Low � ames, were Marrie by I - - The Doctor with his 6ecasionalappro a � � I, telegraph by ran away. They ran against a' cutter 1 Nli Duld, we�� shoul Priate ' I ; . )on ill r a : ev. r. ev � I d thinko have good niade th' remarks, . ! I -00 15t �. nw �rdnes g-, of ons, of BisnI in the Street Smashing it;j they then I' � 16 Whole affair ga off in q � I : bunds f ilr an action- for,'! d a, way � ; : -.Ngbolias. �f inis �Ier- 8: . . . . F - � I . , , colle�e are on I he aniage I that Wes �Satisfactory � . I - wren of , OFFENDED OYALTY.-!I`Je� Queen ,is ran against; a window in Renton Broth- - against th � township. . I I to all. i 11 11 ) .L. I they dondt (9 ! I I . 0 . I � i � - - ! ; � � �,re Ito r lay er a store, breaking it, and. then went, - , � - � a I .W- . T , I lsg,id 6 have expressed surprise al� From 'the printed report of the I . - � ­ . � . i - - e inhi . F I i ______________mT__ I � � I , . . tion �b, ends, I 1� 7 4he v; &Y, ,1 1 d ispleasure ti at the BarOl Less B arde i ral Hotel, where they were I T -ea surer of the township of ' . Z or-ange . ' for the Con . I , ida Obliege is likE I Hullett, . I � � I . y to I 0 a � . ; I � - - . . � . : I outts Should havema t- I captured. Mr. Walker was 1, thrown Hensall. . � ; I - to : . I rried Mr. Ash- w 3 fi nd th4t the following amou ts were ,, ImpRov.k - i . . i ; , � of ejontentip'n- ly Cro ks I , , . . . . . . . . I . ; ; � , ' IT. � I rilead Bartlpti notwithatsiding her dis- from the sleigh but escaped unin-' re3eived a -ad . ,MEN - I : : 'Orcingon3onesch e.; � I expended, up to: the 28th . t �F 1. i I � I on ; - We notice! that i1r. : ! I - t proval. , I jurbid. , .,I S� Fairbo'rn.,.Of the I I ' I i . I of JanuaryJaw: Receipts -by balance Centennial House, - � : I . . � . , � � I I f tlib instibutim, Ind th re I Z i : ; . �11� -Mr - . Eli is making Some i- i - � 8 Pla . U U -XING .-Cetewayo, who is . - ilia�k deposit interior mpravemelit, In the I � � � 00BILE-Th 'I � tvilk4f Je i :)es. a I I THE I jah B. Rattail, Of I Morris, fro last anait, $1,389-71; 1 1 1 1 I �n6t often he recently shot on the 3rd coneeksion. of ar I of his house. ; . I � Vffe �of 0 dow � r:t c ritaining i 0 in obe ; I I I - I ,of ,Notth 11 � d f i these days, is t ' d ntere6it, $813.64; collocted on ac - TmADE.-:B1ISlU0SS' � � a � I the castl that towns ipa short tailed v�jld , catll 00:111b of taxes, 010,47-7.13; boundary ' *8 " , -VeL I . I � r, U:,,,,, Z ,titansferred ,in . I quite � h ,,v in . -CLARKE-b I . - t . &tic , a , 3 0 ilege, �( e at Ca e whic -he vi � ; 3 4. , 4 ITown to a fe la was in prime condition, and lit e . t Ilagb a Present.. a ' i I i � Ewsaf tent d intercsti ,,,, ite of - rin outside the city, wh e appropriation, 6204.50;1)noU_reBi_ ' ., wad 14-rge q_uan_ ­ . i i I . I ell a - de at t&xe - � I � j. - cbxko, 04 �, � measured 24- feet long and tood 18 in tities of kraili 'Wood, and - , ; � : a fee i that thE Piiinelpf.178 b':S confinem t will. be less strict t I " Since the s,'$208.97 ; clergy -reseri re fu.lia, 10'iLber' aria . ! .i I BROWNLEI I I � , e.v-(: I I Iusive of fie . . it, is at present'. ; ches high. thirteenth of 83 M 0; liceIn e f u d, $91.94; borrowed beiiig bro�&411to inerket. � I 1 : , Vimtet) . a' � . 13 U i . I e r iden e, . I . I . vember. . Ruttan . XRETINIG- � .., � . , i No TEA . . I has killed 19 im laoy,$500; agistratefines �i -fence -The anianal I : i BarAbal L 2 .7 - - 1 1 THE SECRET CORRESPONDEliCE.- Theie I foxes 16 racoons, 2 wild cats, 3: minks, vi, I I rian congregation . I . RARRINGT �311760 is' yoar--prE tty good , ing of the Presbyte - tea iii,el � I � . , : W I wer's award I � � he President of TJiiivers'ty ; � a very strong feeling thrc ughout Indi(q, 'I I , $5 ;, union school., other Rodgervl. Of � I I Mr.s. RAT � end 2 otters. He should get e ille will be hold 1� I . � 1: only 4,000,�and ii e belt m nicipaii6i s, $711 total, $14,226.98. Weeks. We ri about two I I t*!Ix, agedi tic home, . trEgarding the recently disc overed secrot as being the beat sportsman in the E, . - Understand an ...... 1. e I I IF I e ot ,or pro ssors . o tj at i borrespondence between RuBsia &lad county. � ' nditure, .... r ., $3,758-74; prograinine is being I � - sio I - I v ave alolIg, ' Cabul, relating tolthepartftio)� of Indij. education, $4,033.52; education, . end n e d for the : z 5 � I ad Vj800 al � � -On Fri lay evening last WE ek . 11 kocce I end w prepar � � � . the W. WawanoBh, ; roads and . e feel COU'Vinced,that ! I .1 w or $3,100. DO not 1;� i It is considered shfficiett to justify -tb� i 0 . . � . T-1kesasy . . I . . !, I 11 A �r I i . \ / I ru t I 9 a Giiilt 4 - 0 A�-& i W M. ir - i7ange a , 4mb 11 ng e I r ' fi , I : In 01'al I `11 III - I 1� ,!? h W 11 il'li� 21 eal I I � rg b I : � A'- b I,,"" i 1i 1�' I 1� , , � 1i Y, r I i, a I I I t �1� , ie ��, I I �tl , J , . , d t wore I li U I I I 0 Let Tfetit . E vil 4 n Z I t I ulI, f I , � I . I I tt I I � � I I� 11 I il I i � � I ) � I I - ooks is in I . le congr4ga,tion, if St. Ifelens. surprised br.' es, $2,883.20; bank deposit, $800; I the 0 nal"'ttee Of inallaigement 1 wil ! . I Mr. a� coin. I English aggressive policy. , ; , spare no pia I I I . I I I ' � their pastor .Rev'. James �! arrie, and " � . - . i ; � ... � �� � - i r : i§ ' * b - wed money and interest, I iO6;55 ; it 86 suoicesis : I . I Furt er pJiI, . . , � o, n followers to- dr)p , LOSSES OF WESTERN STOOF,3iEN.-Cat. his family, by about forty persons O'. ,r I .., rticu, � i - .stlaoul I Im . : da WUE,ge. . I I ell �Ty, $3,41.10; interest on railway :be: ,ven. as to date &C.; will . � . -1 I F-Urniture. � I -1 . . I o men in the great grazjng� districts knocking lat the personage door, Dun- d4entures,'6300; printing and adver- , PERSON 2 .-. . . � F,DiCATIO'N. , . . : I ; . � - .1 e I n the Western Plains, to the east (if gimnoti, ent wing and taking full po _Mr. R. I � � �, i11:&1,oak A. I be(o two im portant 'dis- -s- tis E, -854.80: - municipal goverlim ; --- W. Murray , , tor;. he Rocky Mountains, an4cio'ate very session. Tie came provided with a ent, 'of Mr. Ja : es I . I I son I . y . . � I TO P. 4 educ �tidnsd 1 mi 6tte: - Is durii'g 1 $6 9.35; polling books, t6 ; Postage and �lefft rray, of Tuck-eranaith, : I . . ; So ere w ntet. bounteous I � � I I I I oavy losses from the i supply of provisions a � qf-. ; .. I issto,tion on rm. :1. Tuesaavl . I I I - ip - . . orning - . 4 . , ii I i � � 1, � I I I ,"--L V, . 3.58 ; refunded taxes, for p -_ Ursuay m. I , I I :. � I . . . A I . 1 ; ; I 1. r i ictoll, Prince E-dwaxil ,county � "Coxicessiva � I . . I . . ; . : I . . . _ I 1: I I � I ! � . . � � � -, I I . I 1 � I i , . � - � I I , , . I . � � I I I . 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