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The Huron Expositor, 1882-01-20, Page 4I � I I i i I . ; 111. � K � � � � I � . I - ­ � . - , . � � � I . - . . I I . I . � � I I . ,. , . I � : . . 1 . , . . * I I � - . I . . I I ! . I I I � I - : . I I - . I : . - � 11 ip . � . I - � - i . . I I I . � :: I - � .-I . - � - I � . I � . . � I '- -1 � - � , � .. . - I I � r . - I . I . . i - I- � - I - � . � A . . . � I . . I , � - ; . I . - � I i � 11 - �- ", , , . . � . . C� I I I I I �t , - , i � . � � I : I . I t - ­ . I ; . . I -. — ; . . I i ! � I - . I ! � 2- . I - ­! � I I :1 I , . JANUARY 20, 1882. - ­ . � � . . - . . I - I : I .11 I - � I � I I . . :�. . I - , . - ORO I I mm�- -- 9 1-1 ­ - . . . . I � . - 5 J N I ,r . ; I --- 11 --, i - I I -1 I - F THE I HURO I EXPOSI, - --- .­�rl . 4 i . I � . : 1, � — . � -1 � t . I I — � , I — I . � - 11 ..: I . . --­ � - I - . . - - and had shipped for bia farm neft I -.-I., � . I � I - - - . - t ' I end oi I like thi one has beep so far, no per WAY, I I �� I . f . .1 . . i I tyten Duyvi.. The rear I 6 - will have Lucknow, per Grgat Westem Rail �� � . I - 'I I . I . - , I . Mr. �agar beis-of parliament to deal with mat. near Spu ;a wit] i a large number of son who has come out here . . - them, providing. they duly compensated. of Pennsylvania Dutch I an express trm - � P ]M� AD-VERTISEMENTS - ters which come under their undoubted- � reason to complain of MAnit bs three fine Southdown. ewft- - N t , use. .If who suceeeds Dr. Harkin, is not � a be lly ask Now York legislatort i on board was ran any family of Mr. W. ' � ---- the owner of - them,'for their . in politics. For a number of juriedl u they wiU natura m. into by the locomotive Of Another rain . , winters. Wehave just got over our -The wife and in -i - . . ginner 10 , _1 elections , -politics did not Co�he, butcher, left Clinton for W �� I Estra,y ��Stock-Sakmes McLean.- . the parties could not, agree upon, the 3sentea the con U�tv of. why a ould the action of these me . . Dipeg just week. Mr. Cooke, with Mr. . eut-Mrs. C. Carter. . yews, he repri I . a reviewed and overrated by and the;disaster m de more disastrous municip- t to any extent. I -. Farm for Sale or , re OU64', of C.a mono, bers I 0 catching fire. enter into our coutes apid Ci - peacock, formerly of -Hullett, are Oftzr- -James Houldexi. � L 1 '1878, th . 1 t, including that of The contest was between R ,- Tarm for Sale maneration which should be given Prescott in the H 0 irtee Cabinet Ministers at Ottawa, by two of the parlo caT -e inatter was to be settled being defeated at the election , rresponsible i - liany lives were Ut e , the butebering business in the . I - . e M-asons-�,Robt. Goveulock. , Jor them, th 4 I vbb re practically il n everal werp caught � in the south, and Minnedosa in t i favorably known there or his ,v I es Stailley. his will seem to every He such n�atters to the people of this Pro- Senator Wagner. I llyin� on ild spec To, Ston. I city )f w ulations., 1. . - - Horselhor Sale -Jam by arbitration. T auawaf seats and the teleSCOP113g I north, who would elect their Ward n -iAr. Thonatis Brandon, merchant .. � I ' sound sense and practical v abilit * ' speech Of between the I a majority of Councillors- M"e- L giving up busi # I ' Notice-Jamea- Burgess. person a .reason &ble, fair and, proper willprovea -valuable addition Q the vin& Mr. Meredith, in a frame -work and hold there until barned I and ' who is inew - I -aad a half , r -, � .ames Coxworth. � The ab6at n hour in 169t1i, in Parliamentary of Belgrave, . Splendid Chauce-i , measure. it aid appear so tothe mein- working power of tb' H se ire, which ignited from I do.ja beat us in the a of ovner e;1,200 'worth 4 , I . I Pre0en _Joseph McCully. . � . - � Is 17. &dill, dealt nainly with these two questions. to death by the f lain . ps. A late I r ' el . 0 - Crerar over o1ar there, disposc' - in five . d I - �- tor Want,Q(l ,, a and was , ,other new members are I r -turned stoves and, i ection. electing Mr. of this ation Mys � -, ­ -.- -NIeCangbov. & Holmested. - be I I eeds . Pax- lie d erves the thaults of the other over D.Ment&ble disaster !-Cat,Ahdate, Dr city -, goo -as by public anc -., �1� rs of the Local Legislatuir . Cornell, � Sale C ns�ervative, who ance em such report says : The I � � . er might -and last week. Mr. Brandofx's store is now I � ­ - sa,le-"a lies MloLouahlin. r ib ral - a a side o tbor House for giving th b I -1. -41� 0heap J ft . -adopted b3 that bqdy by a' very - large -I Rapid City rose in . Notice �Ltnnsdeu & Wilson. I . ltj�in, 1 0 : ,-who has .'also accepts of groun 8 of advantage us Lo did in this appears to have -be, 3n !altogether owing but . for occupi,ed by his Successor, - Mr. Cbstles .� �r.�----� ' majority, it 'not unanimously. There sheriffship,-in the ropresentation 4 - to the carelessness land,, stupidity of a elected Mr. Sinclair� our nominee . I ` L I 11 � imporMot to Farmers -Hoff -man Droa. . ton, 03onser- speec­. - den, and three councillors. The McLennan. .. ,.- t verylittle opposition to it. North Ontario; Dr' Biere . Cheap,Tewelry-C, L. Papet. o ves1r, Con- -)�,r. Meredith was followed by the brakeman Oil the 3xvress train. He War I wa's,, in fac � roughly roused, -The blacksmith and wagon sh -_ I 11 people here wsre tboi UZI -11 -. -. � , i W -­ -i I ve, succeeding -Mr. R se , d under I arrest, and wi ... L . I most people that the vati . I i - nes-James Watson. It was thou;�t by I � , Attoriiey-General, who waxmly de- has been place and went into the 'Contest --with great Occupied by Job" Jones in the v W"hitel M,achi � . servative, de�eased, .ill East Diullarn al igliter. . . Jamestown, vere totally destroyed � . � 3��_- - , I ­ � ed the case of . ) newly elected member of . -� �6 In . -here. It� was not to 3uit'- spirit. As th( I - I- - I i I and Dr. Kincaid, Independent, who fend Ontario as against be tried for mansl . . - atter would end . . as the GuITTEAu DENOUIC . In the I 11i uence e Goveru: by fire on Tuesday night of last week. -` ��- � � I t a polling place for tb Report I T,fte . - : . be so, however. Much to ' I late Mr.� Scott, the Dominion, both as reg&r - I for this county th I plig .surprise ; lud hed suebL � * . - 0 . takes the place of the ber�L fot� BounAa,ry Award and the Streams Bill. teau case, Saturdayi � avidge cone le says the fire hac � , .� I W.; , t, .X I Pe � r o show ed his apee6h, and n i the course of his I ment to put iles, aind o�ly give 0 e POi t that it was impossible to even. i I I I . trolt I 1, 11 0 0 it or . of almost every * rson, wok4 *iwas sent Conservative, 6M I 0 1 , - ; 0 1 C�r I . � from Ottawa that on the recommenda- West Peterborough. The loss �Of Mr. He went over the arguments t ed- remarks, claimed that the prosecution city ut nine D a n e books. . - �� i - . . soottis ,one which will, ,fall 0everely the tinjustifiable cobrio of the F � be -in re- I polling place for the Oak River Distr�ct save th on the I .-... ,� . - - ' , . - - I - �— . tion of the Minister of Justice 'the I - ned r'nks of a ; overnment in these matters, and had Shown the �ri o4er to 11 some of the set- -Mrs. Jonas Bomson, Sth ,.-. � . �� � - I I pon tire already, weake ral q lormer bad ligiOn & hypocrite, t 14W a pettifogger. I on account of which ad to drive over concession of McKillo - p,. last week fen 11 .S�,-_ -- -SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan 20,1882 Streams Bill was disallowed. i ,4 which pointed out how much the inqler, a denizen , - -, ' . filion, but, it is also Oil biugs� a Sw of I tlers would have h, . I the Oppos � 4 lar do I fractaring two � I "' , , ! - through the eel or � ­ 1. . �� I . . the point i will be deeply felt by both parties in been complicated. by the transfer by i n all t a delegation was Sent to We have now :come to . a depraved, wicked wretch." I sixty miles, .- - — - � qrties the Legislature. An able -1 . . the D; minion Government to Zanitoba 9&018, and, d ceivin 1 Iz- � a yer, a . i Winnipeg from here who secured three ribs of ,� O'Connor Don remit. Under %1* . , - ' ----------- t ts, where the coriflict. between, the p, e 7i-eadem P � IR'is-- NF-ws.- J , - good dealof internal injury. J ­. 11 , T- hlp-�Str�eam�sBil�l�an�di of a portion of the territory in dispute. laces for us in the south, � , .1 .of -th Lt Of his te�- i other polling P ".. ­�, I Disallowance. begins. The Ontaiio Government. and ready debater, iand one ted 25 per cent. of the reio , of them in Rapid City. I think our the careful treatment of a physiciaii I - , � on his side of the House he Was -uui- He whs cheered to the echo when he 7- * I - I . . I . decla 'red the intention of the Govern- ants at Ardsovan and Ardmoyle. A I one Minnedosa will be satislied ;5he is aong well- � - � � I- V- ' � `i`� i Tho origin and history of what is those wb6 side with 'them maintain vers%liy�xespected for his ,many ami- . of the force of 200 milital y and constabulary I friends in . � - - menti to maintain the rights ortb to give us our rights, as they -Dr. Reeve, who has been praztis. J .� I now familiarly known as the Streams that in vetoing this measure, the Do- I able qualities, and enjoyed in no ordin evince in every respect. In answer have,gono to Eden(erry to protect per- I bencef One lesson of what Rap ssion-in Bayfield for some ' I � I the confidence of tho House. Pr . ' have bad - . �, ' . sons carting oats )ought at a sheriff"s I ; . I .� I - Bill, -e no doubt well known to most minion a,uthorities exceeded the p6wer ary degree i by Mr. Meredith, - when roused. Down in ' time, has left that village and gone to .� . f Mr. Rosevear wilV also be to a statement made' A mob then 3roke up the roads, City can do I 0 1 � T�­ - , The death o _ . sale. I I a thriving -village in th � ' I is I � I - - royed I �­ � I - of ow I readers. But, as tbi� measure which the spirit of the constitution be said the Government had con ;ol,vu you hear all about Winni- I MinesiDg, , - : .19, regretted at; that of a gentlemall Posses threw trees across them and dest r t . has- a isumed more than ordinary im- �confers upon them. Theybontend that 'tributeA to the relief of the -Muskoka ' r D, alad how many are i county of Simcoe. The people of Bay- , I "-� I y2g an� B ando � � , ­ , sing a fund of humor. and (ommon are too healthy to - � - - � I - y had not made four bridges; 350 polJbe And MilitatY 11 . 0 .., - I field and vicinity . ;.�ii! I, - portait.ee on account of having been the.power of to. should only be exer- i Sense, and one- -who was -a usef u [ mem- suffer!,er6, although the evicted six families at'Teeduacre6an. ' ,i." their fortane ont of gambling . - I * . I I . . ve I ) I i t support four doctors. �. � % � , - � I berl of the lLegi4lature. i � the apt public from the desire Dot to I in town lots, but the "bo�ml' "s I . � . orninion Govern- private subscrip- TTTTT!!!T I .4 -- , . I . - J,�- , . disallp*wed by the D clised over meaadres which are, 1Bt, 1, � dimidish the flow of I I reached here� Lots th.st could have 1 -Mr. Henry Cook has sold his farm . - I I - I right --of the central illea . . THE ADDRESS., i tion. I He also - referred in terms of - - I en I came here th composed of parts of iots 27 and 28 1� .�.- � -1 &I or unconstitutional ; 2ud, clash- . . South Huron Reformers i s , m6nt amd as the - 0 j, � � I been bougbb wh , wilship, � --- T The debate on the Address i , an an- regret to the loss the Hoine bad sus- I the u, Goderich to �; N ­ � -,tb�,ty t -o- veto measures Of this ithl th-6 legislation of the General A meeting of the Reformers of Spring for $50 to $100 are now selling 8th cocessio i .-, , -. - su I ing w- I nual institution, but it is one 0 at least tained in the death Of -Messrs. Harkin, . � I . el -1 I - L-furlon was held at onld , Mr. John McCartney. of Holmesvill - . - . L t South Riding Llf for $500, and some choice ones c . char&l ter passed by the Loca.1 Legisla. parli utat ; - 3rd, ' affecting the inter- for the round sum of K,500- The farm ' I 0 - A&M doubtful advantace. Cobs�derable . ­ . . 0 Aose'vear, and Scott, and expremed the. Me.Laren's Hotel, i a Clih- nol be bought for those fignres. Two ­. -. tnr�&' political � ests cl thia Dominion Parliament. In time is consumed in debating iipou the 11 ,improve -_ � is questioned by one I arred e , 4cll, and detestation which. all bad' felt at .the ton, on Thursday (pf last week. The paTties have been here within the past contains 120 acres, is we - a - �1. , party and uph8ld by the other, it i ay thl-Mcontention they are strengthened matters refe -unprovoked and dastardly asBassina- d buildings. . 11. rp ' come up agOu when meeting was well! attended by repre- few days and bou'gbt- over 52,000 worth and has goo � . � yet these must all ' tioa of President Garfield. . -Messrf,. Bennett & Smith, of Bras. - j,- � mot now be amiss to .recapitulate the by the opinion of SirJohil Macdonald gent%tive men fro various parts of of lots each. All parties here are hope- .- � r . the legishtti4 actiou is, take upon Mr, Morris followed in opposition to the Riding.. The rs order of busi- city lb?ks sels planing mill, have decided to ,enter -",�, - circumstances which induced the -,v u� ful, and the future of this I . 11. , . bic'n he expressed in a memorand them, and when there is am 1 oppor- - I I e manulacturing of f nrniture -1 9, -ture to pass this measure, as sefit some years a,go to . the various I tuility for d iscussion. The r s it of Coil the Address, and Mr. Hardy in a pow UeSS was the electi n of officers. M`r- bright at present. The main linet of upon th A drying ' - - -.-1. � I - . Legi a I I , orful speech in support of it. The, George AnderSOD,3 - - the Pacific went south of us, thus for the Nbrthwe�t trade. �-, I - s upon at the Same are made dehate will likely last f , t5 S 5anlev,w&s uaDDl I - n g ar- I-7 - well, is to refer to the nii,ture '170" Local Governments as.,& basi - I mously re-elected Presidint, and Dr- breaking faith with all t I`— and � . is th, speeches or some days I he sett'ers I kiln for reasoning lumber is be! I . - visions :�of tko measure itself. This which the- power of disallowauce twice,apdmuch time is consequently yet. G. Huribekt, of Bruce old, Secretary. Snb- who bought on the old line laid down I rainged, and in the course- of a month . �' q . -* -1. I I lost. The Speech from the Throne T0116STO, JIM. 18,1882. . Committees for each municipality were oil the Go'verDment maps, as they all i or so work will conomence. ..:�i I � ' may Jalso be all the more -necessary, should be exercised. The Streams . I subs'autially ' I - young men -` .. �. . presented a bill of i fare . nt the . ad roads to I -Numbers of I 'who went I -- as ju4ging f rom the stand taken by the Bill, it. is maintained, does not belong the sar�ib as that which was e icted MR. THONABGiBsoN' M. P. P. for. also appoi ed, v it following went fu-rther west through br I --� I I named gentlemen a Chairmen and get near the main line as then laid. I from Ashfield to the Michigan lumber ," -` I " . I * � osition in the Local Ao either of these, classes, and couse- in my last letter, and in Mo in the - � . I I leade m of the Opp . I - 1 East Huron, d6livered one of the best Secretaries: L down, buying their lands at higher 1 -woods last fall are now returning home, - . - . Address, Mr. Ha', in a spee t of con- � . r> - z Legis ,ature,the question of disallow- quently should not have been disa�-V- y i ' Clintou-Chairmaii, D. A. Forrester; . that account. Then the as maily of the camps are breaking up - � siderable force and length, Deiated speeche's in reply to the speech.Ir . om.. prices on I i ni of the scareit of .snow, by -.-. -- . . ' lowed. The Opp'sition do not el , at"in re- the Throne that has been. made during Secretaxy, M on Portage, Westbourh and Northwestern 1 on accon y : - sues or the extent to which it should 0. � alm - the policy of the Governmei � 660. �orrest; . lumbering operations are rea- - 11 4i a 'to the spect to the matters referred 611�­therein. l, . Stan ley -Cb Ed.rr iai i I is going north of us, leaving a streak of 1 whicb, - . be ex rcised islikely to become 9, living that it , does, but according the debate. We have E6 pretty fall report Secretarv, Thomw �rM3er, Brucefield. first-class country over forty miles: in I dered partially impracticable. . -. 1. I i ­ ./ - - 7 . r rks. He deals 'bairm I I . I issue 11,betweell the two political parties theory p'romulgatod by Mr. Meredith, ' . P. y roads,t I Auburn Presbvterian congre. t - -s - THE, GOVERNMENT AND, THE iN port; of Mr. Gibson's rema Ha-��-C ar , I'D r. Buchanan; extent unoccupied by an ut i -The - � " i I I . . . I gation, under the faithful ministration I- - i a roa pre ,. L 0 - - - Secretary, Do, S. Faus url . i ­. , of thIs Province. - the leader, in his Speech in the Leo sla I The first paragraph of the I Speech exhaustively with, the Boundary Award there is good prospec 9 0 - is in a - -;'e - I ' i Vft7- - I . I Goderich Towns�ir. Ch =.man, Jas. I ture the other day� and backed by his - ' next summer; in fact, there is - tal of I of Rev. Mr. Pritchard I ':­. - - 9 Bill was suggested by a dispute . I congratulated the House, upon the and Streams Bill questions, and puts condition. The last annual ' - - - ' . 1. i Torrance; Secretary, J. L. Courtice, - three roads comin-P here, one of them prosperous -1 --­­ ' -tw, ion two extensive lumbermen followers and the �Press of his party, prosperity of the country an stated - , 0 . tbec�se in both matters fairly aLLd rt shows that after :- '-zl' --. � �' ' L, ., , � be i of he late . Porter's Hill. I has gone as far as to buy a half section congregational repo , - IT, . ­-­ - - namell McLaren and Col1wall. The the Dominion Government have a the Same to be the result . I of foreign plainly before the people. We shall Bayfield-Cbair a John Esson ; (320 acres) adjoining the city for ;% high paying all demands aild. liabf-hities there - -:1 ,--�, I Ur alwoe, - - ais_ good harvest and the reviva ' it ary, James �d onald, Bayfield. figure; and on the strength of tbis two , still. remains in the treas y a b : , . formeir had eracted lumber Blides,- and proper andeonstitutional right to i - trade. Mr. Hay, in commenting upon publish this speech next week and Secret i I %%� � t. - . � , y a Local this . Usborne-Chairma ,Jas. Hackney; improve- of over P0. � I b I half gectionswith very little i 0 - -. � � other'appliances on a. certain stream allow any measure, passec paragraph, went, it mus e�- ..; will repay. a careful perusal by each of sting affair to I - �­ �� ' I � "' 6. � I Secretary, ThomaE Cameron, Farquhar. ments have been sold for 05,000 each. -,& somewhat intere at'vil. ,- -.- - for We -purpose of etiabling him tq -Legisla,ture which in their wisdom may Burned, with the,knowledge a d San i' larg , , )ciety" took place in th - m � I .1 our r�Kders who wish to obtain a fair Ste&en-Chairina , John Parsons; Building is still g * A e Exeter I Is( . -- - t .1 �hat out . oing on. This i.-- - foat. aw logs down that stream from "'not be in the interests -of the Province ,tion of the Government, some undeistandiDgl Of these important Secretary, Chas. Bro n, Crediton. 1 . ]age on Thursday. of last ;week. - � � of his way to make -an attack- upon the I I grain warehouse has gone up this Win- , -1 , � I-,- . I M.P., an imqplement wareroomil is was ., -, - I � - t1ber limits to his mill. Coldwell. concerned. In other words, that one ., which he� denounced in no meas- questions, no 'Matter what his political Mr. M. C. Catne.013 in addre8- ter, and the marriage of Mr. Frank Me - kis ti . . the N.- P : . I . I . sing the Conventim, said he thought and will be finish. 1!,hillips, of WiDnil?egl Mamitoba, to v � �:�­� was t , e,r -imits higher up the ma,a, the Minister of Justice in - � that L&nihgs or Sympathies may be. nearly ready to raise, . ­ lile owa of I . ured terms. It is to be regret�ed 'the first d y ed at once. We are also to have' a ?a ,- a � it I ut dev(lvipg upon the meet- Miss Kate, daughter of Mr. P. McPhiP -- --- Dominion Cabinet, who may not know , McPhillips was ­ - strea�n, than those awned by McLaren. I I sould have � seen f I �­ . . i . � --- ing W068 to recogn ze � the elevation, of large hotel built in early spring. � A lips, of Exeter. Mr. ­- ' I Ile cit his logs and placed them in the anything about the local wants` or in--- to -adopt this course. However in- ,Tnt Dominion in the Hon. Edward: I fake to the . , ly a resident of this county. I ,� .-I � -­ ' � I . . 8 to the prosperity of the 0oun- - ' . � ,position school housec a oburi3h, and another former � ­`­ � river i ,t ()f, J uriou I . I * � ­ - -- I gn -­- -� ,'expecting that he could get them terests of Ontario ; who is a resi�eE , try -t a! -it is a obedience to the will of the Syndicate of leader of the Liberal party of Can- - -Mr. J. H. Beemer, Station masta - - ' . �, � � . and whoad whole interests are In an- he N. P. may have provei , - last ada, a man wbo ti ,wered head and , st mill are also spoken of - We have at Brussels, started oil a prospeaing I � iloat A through McLaxen's slide& by � I matter for which the Ontaxib iLegisla- have disallowed the act passed another college in course of construe-, 4 1. - . I � " I - shoulders above the )ublic men of the tion. The crops in this vicinity hav,6 tourto' the Northwest on Monday last. -i : other Province, and consequently,. in a ture is not responsible, wid with which yeir by the Manitoba Legislature . I e will visit Winnipeg, Portage lai Y` I - - re7erating him for Ithe use of his I local point of view, inimical to the I in. they have nothing to do�, and while the I 1. . country, who wo Id ,win in 1883,'.if turned out well this year; wheat has H, 1:, - improvements. McLaren, how- chartering the South Easter4 Railway. winDin were po ibe to an man in averaged from twenty-five to forty Prairie, Brandon, &a., before his re- I ..;� . river * , � Government �is vigorously protesting � 4 9 y --I- -I . . -- terestsof Ontario,-tbat this man, a . ­ Pro. By thi's Act the present Government the Liberal ranks. They hdd not had bushels to the acre, and sells for from I turn. Mr. Hoggarth, of Kincardine, is �." I- . .- � � aver",took-it into his head thatbal � agaill4t, Federal interferenco�in . . * 1 - ,.,-- .i stranger and a foreigner, is a b I to great experience in as eader, att station during, -' . ' -etter , vincial affairs, it is scarcely COBistent bave Shown their daterminatioz seventy-five to eighty-five cents; good taking his place . he � k . I to - -; . ce. ­ WIOU4 not permit Coldwell do t4is. - but his -manage e Pa�ty clean Seed nrings one -dollar. Oats his absen' -�l I , -� I judge of what is in the interests of - On- for them to authorize an att conflrm the -Syndicate in the monopoly 1, � Cold*ell had no other outlet. The � , throughout the last session Of P& --Ii&- have been a splendid crop, yielding -Mr. Duncan McIntosh has dia. -�,-. ' tario and her ,people than the repro, the Government at Ottawa in 4 matter ' they have obtained of the carrying ment was a grand exhibitior. of congu- l of'his interest in the Brussels IT , .-,� 7. -, - � only��!vay be could got his timber to ' rely Dominion policy. T�e issue � from fifty to eighty -bushels per acre. posed _; I � I - . . . sentatives who- are of the - people and of Pu the mate power and skill. It was refresh- woollen factory to his partner, Mr. �� .- mark waEf to: float it down this river, of distinction between Provinicial and trade of ,the Great Northwest. If il I A good.many oats were put in on new * I '. ig in theme days of Selfishness among breaking and aid not yield so well ; tl�hey I Service, who will now have sole ch, afga, I ` and be could not ' mingle and associate with them every Dominion affairs was one which was Legislature and peoplq of Manitoba . McIntosh has bad li�- I . . I get it down -the river . . � . . public 'men to find a man relinquishing Barley of the same. Mr. f- roDgly raised on the Reform� Side at � � Sell for fifty-five to sixty cents: ­ T. without using the sfides,ft., *hich Mo- day, and whose whole ifiterests, are sti I submit peaceably to this sort of thing, an income of :,$40 0 or $50,000 per for over 'ten yens. --1 - I ' O'Cal election, and is� the only was a fair crop and sells for sixty cents. charge of the mill *-'L e welfar'e of this Pro. the last 1 1 L bound up in th I and meekly bare their necks 'for the annuin to devote I in: self to the service olug . 1�!:�' -� - � - Lareil had erected on. it. McLaren re. . true is1sue, and I Shell be surprised if potatoes ,were a good crop 'and are He intends g i to the NbrthwesL 4� 1. I The proposition is so absurd - He had called upon as also purchased.- the - fusea'hita the use oi the*ae and his vince. . Mr. Mowat does not find thELt in his yoke that is being prepared for them, it of the country selling for fifty cents per bushel. The Mr. Service h &-i�j 1 ��.,�7. V--,. -- I ze or outsider I w days bay was g e of Mr. Mo- - - ' - _ that it is simply wonderful to think - alto assist, his friends in ��the Do- is sarcely worth while f Is , him at his office in Toronto a fe wilerally well saved and sells handsome brick residelic � - - - - ­ - . - - � Only �Iternstiva was to take'legal pro- - . ago, and Saw hang Ln there his lawyer's 1 Intosh. - . � ; for $6 to 68 per ton at present. ' ..: - I ceedings to force his stubborn and - bag, but the briefs it on aine were All Pil,blic -..- - - U sane men would countenance it for 6De minion Parliament be has .to �orne ex- to raise a row for them ; they will de' . I - � - i D. McNAUGHT. - ' -It is said that Brussels �- - � - e tent, at least, jeopa,rdized his own case. !,-Z�; moment. If this is to be one of th � serve all the pinciling and- indignity the la �" il! School -leads the van for passing pu ils �, 0.0111+ opponent to grant the desired - , belled I 'West ort m erland."' � I P �t--' - � .1 OVINCIAL AtT - ORITY. - - ­ ' - 2 � leading ,planks .upon which Mr. Mere- FEDERAL VS. PR I Syndicate can -impose upon them. We Mr. Blake had tc Id him that he was . - at the entrance examination to the �-- - I or let his timber. go to waste, 'I * 011 e every dav of the Huron Notes. those -Z --_ outlep But nosuch dubiety existed 1 or could � I dith and his friends intend to rest at . wait, pa,tientt - to see how they will prepared to devol . I High School. In addition to " and leave his extensive- limits which he � � � I e'xt tiv . y . -nmer to the Liberals 'of is I who passed at I - Seaforth, Robert * Z-4-: ! - the next election, it will not float them exist, in regard to the n ' o ques- coming sut Mr. Robyert Tait, of Brussels, 4W �, 'based,. a prey to s nmer fires . . . bare U-11 tions referred to in the SpeEeb, viz., relish this last bitter dose that has 0_ntario. He.ask d Ior Mr. Blake,the the proprietor of a masculine feline I Knecbtel headed th6 list at the Lis. . had, . I t t f �r. They had better abandon the the Boundary Award and the Disal- been dealt out to them. unflinching suppo.-t ELnd firm allegiance towel High School, taking 456 marks � ' and 4atural decay. He accordingly ap. I . . � which weighs over 15 pounds. T ­t I � . lowance, of ihe Streams Bill, and in of every member � I ' I xotten aff air at once, and join with the - f the party. I Last year the Bible Christian. con- out Of a possible 560. This speaks weR - --;,K--, .1 - . 11 . Ed to the Courts.. He got a de- - , pead tio for the efficiency of Mr. John Sbaw &As - 1-�� - Government in one patriotic effort to vigorous language Mr. ITay co demned News of the 'Week. In accordance with this sugges n a regation, Exeter. raised the sum of -.11 .. 018ion. in ins. favor, when ap]peal was the course of the Federal. Government . . resolution heartily a . g of Mr. 9 E-11 . . a public School teacher. � - �� 11 1. ppro-yin . 1, - - secure to Ontario in this and , one or � ., 55 500 for various church purposes.. -1 ' A to a higher nal n ese matters. It is now! evident , GONE AsHoRE.-The oceau Steam- I i; er-, in th i �Blako'S course bo i�. and out of Par- . 4�- --� - take - ' i -M iss Rivere, of Cornwall, has been -The County Council meets at- ��, � I that it is on the line of.-Outarl'o rights - Ship Thiugv6.11a, from Now- York for . � -. two other important matters her just liament was passe ,with a rising Vote, . !the I Goderich on Tuesday, 24th illst. -The -1 I .., . I � I engaged as assistant teacher foir , , -�a � -� diet �asgtvlen agminat him,, not as a C gone ashore on the amidst enthusimti� cheers, and a 1 ,2 1 1: pri -- 11 � , rights,. which those now in authority at as opposed to Dominion int rference openhagen, has Public Sebo* ol for 188 . -, ilcipal business will be the election , 4 mat. i of . right or justice, but as a I . . - Skaw, the northerumos� promontory of S e of Mr. Craubrook re. I of Warden. For this position the . -� .. , Ottawa seem inclined to deny her. that the battle of the next I?cal elec- . i. second one, endor ing the cours . -Mr. W. Morish, of Colborne', I - I - W, . I Denmark. . te .--- - maiUi of I W. The Court admitted tions-, whenever they -may behold, is to Cameron as the representative of the - Messrs. Gibson, Wroxe r; ' I I. t , I be fou ht. A junctnr; balls been A 'GOOD Exmapi,E. -Gladstone has t cently chopped, split and piled a 6ord i names, of ' �-- 1�axdship and,, in fact, the injustice riding was carriel with equal u-nan- I K611y, Blyth; Johnson, Goderich; ­ I ' - th� 9 and a quarter of wz)od. in two hours.; - - I � " OUR TORONTO liETTER. reached in'the affairs of the Province again remitted 10 per cer-t. of the ron-. imity. ,rho movE' d seconders of I d Hardy, of Exeter, are mentioned. -- � - . T 1-1 , rs an - of thie. law, but the law had to be �iu- I . - -The number of pupils on the roll of I an + .i � I ! - - which may almost be termed' a crisis, tals on* his Hawarden estate. tbese resolutions poke in the highest �- , j torpifeted as it existed, and according (�rom Our Own Corre�pondent.) � tor of the Goderich Public School is 703 with I It is not at all likely, however, that �- - �- ; I and if the temper of the present House DEGEASED.-Geo. W. Clason, edi 4termB of Mr. MbKenzie and with the ' 1 the' -fittest or best deserving -. man I -. I . .. - ' � I I � e fact of XcLaren having made The Legislature -was duly opened on can be taken as indicative of 1,thO gen- Milwaukee Daily News, died on San- greatest hopefuln I sslof the result of the an average attendance of 618. 1 - Will -� to. it f. th - . -Brussels Council for 1882 con- getit � & -�----i J * � - - A 1 wil not - Rev. W. F. Campbell, the mission- - � � I I I day, aged 90. . . , , I.. thea improvem, .... Is on this stream Thui8day, the 13th inst., with all the oral feelipg of We country, coming- contest. 1 - - - . . I � I ists. of three merchants,. one miller C . - . I -A mass ,Mr. Cameron, in reuponse to the 8 ary agent of the Diocese -of -.1 I Y. I ;. i its use at proper formalities, and tho assem � iel in the PROTEST AGAmST POLYGAM , w�gon Huron " - m exclusive i t to I bled be the Province that will v e 1 in, and grain ) "� � ga,ve�,h righ meeting was held at Brooklyn, ­New ' ' dealer, and one r on Sab- -Irp' , , _ - ' I . d conflict that must ensue. uch ex4 r sohit on, made a Spirited address, i eached Parkhill from Widder � e had not any wisdom of the Province is now engage . . aher. I �. thatipoint, although h . . � ions as "resort to forcQ," "civil York, on the 11th inst., in one of the the course of which he put himself ' in V . � - . . F - i rietory right in I the stream itself. in discussing the address in reply to w h wa�nting in city churches to urge Congressional entirely at the service of his pohtical -The autograph quilt got up. by' the bath before last under difficulties - f � 1-1 il ,ro I q,- I young ladies of the Primitive Metho-, Being unable to obtain a horse, he se - �-. ��'2. - I w,ell, hElving the Speech from the Throne. It is the- the debate, and though no o recyards action against Polygamy. Seven hun- friends for 1883 iJ they thought him ed a hand -car, and him ' 11 I I Cal r purchased his limits n ", dist Church, Cranbrook, sold for 010.. Cur . - self and .�­` I- - f . I e d , et ical dred porsons were present,' . - Rev. Mr. Johnson, formerly of Mitchell, ' . . 11h o r the best man ' fa - a candidate. He th rchaser. --:- � from the, Ontario Government, applied g6RE`r&lcnSt0m to allot the task of Mr,.-X,cKav was e pu - - " . ' - :* flourishes, still the fact tbiLt the HEAVY ROBB'ERY IN PARIS.—One I - ­�-3 - y � I . paid an eloquent ributd to the Hon. -� propelled it, at the rate of ten - ni-Iles­ - - moving and seconding the Address to .. �Mr. J. J. Wright, of Summer .- to them for.redress. The Government, I onel Gaston, and another man, Alexander Mackm,kie', and said the �­ I ; I � . should have been used at all ig in itself COI - t IMP - -1 newly elected members on the Gov. representing themselves as Americana, I Hotel notoriety, last week disposed of an hour, along the track of the Grand -1 I - whi e admittine that the rendering of very Significant. Mr. Hay . party could not set too high an estimate 11 the Point Farm, to Mr. Trunk. . -11.- . . 11 . ' - . I have robbed a jeweller in Paris of val- 100 acres of i � . . - -, I ernment side, in order.to give them a npon the report of the AgTicultural upon the man who iiad worn himself -Mr. anaMrs. McAllister, of the ­ - the . ourts, might be theliteral render- - Taylor, of the Lake Shore. for $4,000. --;I._ - waite t. - . Commission, the establishment of a- uables to the amount of 250,000 francs out in its service. He impressed upon -e ,a ��'. - ing the law, believed that it was not chance to make their maiden efforts, T I niinor ($50,000). . his friends the'al essential sub'ect of , Mr. H. McCann, formerly an hotel 17th concession of Grey, wer t--.' . Bqrea,ii of-Statisties and othbr J ,n iu upon a few evenings a -go by the mem- � -- under fayorable aircurnstancesi but the I A PLAGUE AMONG 'CITTLEMEN.—Re- � . � - i1n ecordaince with its Spirit. They questions-reforied to i'u the Speech, and organization. T ey should take a leaf Ree Dishwood ,and well know bers of Mr. McAllister' singing class, � -'- ports froin Texas ranches say that a I tbe=ern part of the county,, if; S �, also; saw not only the injusijee'that rule on this occasion has not beell ad fter Dr. Robinson had see fided the plague from the Tory Se�ret Instructions, anla , Northwest to seek his, for- and. were each prese-ated with a purse - , - ' - � . � - r' - ' L going to the , 0 �' the im- disease resembling the Asiabic -1 ,,Liberal!' . I .. . waw being done Mr. Caldwell, but. the hered to, the mover being Mr. Hay of Tddro8s, dwelling chiefly up 0 wherever they fo�nd the wor( of money. The presentations ," I . among the cattlemen, tune thore. were . '. . Portance' of the Sanitary logislation has broken out substitutethew4d "Tory." A gain of made in recognition of 'Mr. Me - - dan er that threatened the lumbering ,� I -Mr. Henry Mooney, of the 6th con- Allis- _1-1� ' � - North - Perth, and the seconder Dr. - Antonio, creating great ex- one man'in. each' polling division in i - . intqrest,, if single individuals could be Robinjon, of Cardwell, both old proposed, Mr. Meredith rose Lo reply. abOut SiM cession of Morris,'bas leasedhisfather's ter)i3valnable Services in Instructing � I . . I He began by accepting the 6'htillenke citement. Ontario would give the Liberals a will the youth '.of the section in vocal �. ' . . aljk�wed to monopolize the water out- members. . with regard to the N. P., wb'ich bad SMALLPDX IN THE UNITED STATES.— majority in the P ovince for the Com- 1. farm, which adjoins his own, and 'i MUSIC. � % � -, � � - P. P'S., I Smallpoi Seems to have made its ap- Mo hereafter work the two together. THE NEW M. eeb thrown out b : the moveir of the ns aslarge as that in the Local I letsifrornthe timber districts in tbiB ' Y, I . -Tvir. D. Stewart, of Brussels, has . ----:,On weanesaay evening of i.st � Five elections have been - hold since ddress, and expressed his willingness pearance in nearly,.- all the principal House. The great battle of,1883 would I week, at the clos6 of the i�ogalar, prayer wa)�,. There were hundreds of others Iasi session, two of which resulted fa- P; i organizedaSiDgiDg Class iUCranbrook. , . , meet the Government !on that cibles on the Ameri'an B de, and prom Pt be fought -,vith tl e assessment rolls and ' meeting in Knox Church,'- a handsome - ­ ` . . - 'Revision. Af ter The class will meet in Knox Church. 11 situ�tod in * ec-isely the same reiative vorably to the Government, and two" g ound at the next eleAio t ! I pr - . ns. � He then measures will be re4nired to arrest*the before the Court of a silk pulpit gown, imported - expressly � I it. About 30 or 40 have joined alr . poattions tbat McLaren and Caldwell adversely, the fifth constitti6ney re- passed orf to define the p7i ion of outbreak. referring to some of .the points in the 1� Y' from Great Britain, was presented to . - A R PF - Meeting on Monday evenings. I - turning ar Independent. The two himself and his party with ,egard to RELiEF Fo DRSECUTED JEWS.—A ; wer6, and if legislation were not pro- 1 � bad record of the Government, he ae- I —Mr. Thomas Leishman, of Eibei Rev., Dr. Ure and his associate, �' members elected, as GovernmOLt SUP- �be Boundary Award and the' Streams subscription list has been opened in nounced the Son ELte as a "miserable I I V-idd' . I � the Northwest on �e - d to prevent it, a few individuEds, porters are Mr. Hagar, M. P. P. for Bill. Th' attitude of We Opposition EDgland for the relief and removal of ted for T I �,g,d a y . Rev. J. A. Turnbull, B. A., on behalf . I i t3 e - shain of an English! House of Lords " i star a of, the congregation, by Rev. Charles ' : I of last w He intends hem PrG�tiug by the example and success of Prescott, -and Mr. Snider, M. P. P, for - '"ith respect to the former .,qq'estiou is persecuted Jews in Russia. A prom- -which should be nollonger tolerated eek. . Fletcher. I I . . . w - i in I od look around 'Winnipeg, Brandon I Metaren, would soon gain control over Waterloo, the former taking the 1)1&06 a peculiar and must be an uhcomfort- inbut Israelite has started the list with Cauada—a senti nent which- was re- 1� go I I of the 'late Dr. Harki ragic 210,000,. and estimates that E1,000,000 . I an aces of note with a vie of —Mr. Thomas Gardiner, son of Mr. , � ' all the floa-table streams in the lum- n, whose t' able ong,. Mr. Meredith CaD�iot deny � L ceived with imm8nse.cheeriDg. d other T)l w i death almost, within the walls'of the tbat the decision of the arbitrators is will be required. �. � � . . I Gardiner, postmaster, Bayfield, met - " - I . The meeting b oke up with cheers i settling there. -och- with a rather unpleasant a!dventure & . . " � Mr, Donald MacLeod, of the L � I I bering, distiiets, and after starving Out Legislative Chamber cast sneh a ' and b I for the Queen, r. Blake, and Mr. � — few days ago. He was driving a .- , gloom just, a does not contend 1 that the SMALLPDX.—Owing to the prevalence � . ' their less favored rivals,wolald,monopo- over the deliberations of last session, Province sho uld not get" all the terri- of a,mallpox: at Richmond, Virginia, a I I � alsh settlement in the township - of Young - I . . and the latter , the place - Cameron. . r I - ! was horse along the road in a cutter, when - - lizo the entire timber trade of the of Mcoses, tory the award gives her. In, eed, his resolutiob has been introduced in the . L 1, : Ashfield, died on the 7th inst. H' ry - . Springer,, who has retired from the f the legislature to remove the session to just 23 years of age, and was v the animal suddenly bolted. into ther , country., They would thus 'not only principal objeCti011 to the courilse o P . From,. 1�pid City. , � i highly respected wherever known. L ditch, upsetting the vehicle 6;ud thrDw- .-,, turmoil of public life into the ease and Government is that they do �ot carry Norfolk. , � i i quire IV I bEATH OF AN EXILE.—Count Franz MR. E DITOR,—SIR, — Ab I have a i , —Mr. B. Fralick, for inany arS - J havIle those who re i d their products qui6t of a comfortable Slieriffship. the case at once to the Pr' Council. :ee ing.Mr. Gardiner against the fence.' .- . � y �' He wes not seriously butt, but the colt , -- . Ilercy, but th* . de la Forest, an exiled HuDganan, little leisure to-n.aht I will write you a 1 Division Court Clerk at Brussels, but - I at �heir e'Government-as Thewithdriawal of -the genial Moses Yet while stating and adm�itting all - 0 1 ' ' ,.-, , will be much regretted on personal this and-eudorsing to the full! the con- died in Abject poverty in New York on short letter t 1 you know how we i who resideB in Morris,- intends leavincy got .,-away and made kindling wood Of "Ill' - --1 . well, as the competition for the timber ' the cutter. 11 . 111� . I . 0 �he Same Monday. in Rapid City away 'I that to'Wnehip, aiid is going to reside .. � - I t t S at - He is believed to have had are getting c -. in 1- e possession of. the Government ?n ion o 0 � 0 I - ! —At the annual election of �901ffificerms - - prepared to support with all his 0 "in the frozen gr unds by his fellow statesmen, who, . f ntario, he i L�OD will miss from the floor of 'the Eon -an interest in immense estates in Hun- out'of the worlY - Nortb- I with his son in Wawanosh. 1� I use time � � � �1 ' " aind from which the principal part of * B I � I al- for Colborne Grange No. 310, i�cently. -..-i� . �hi good-natured .,countenaneo and might the Dominion Government who gary. west. Of all t win ers can re- ; —Mr. Ira Lewis, the genial and ng were appointed to I -.i - the revenue of the -Province is derived beaming smile, and from the less digni- have iDflicted this Wrong upon the RANDsomE LEGAcy.—Boston Univer- member I never have experienced so I ways happy County Attorney, has held, the followi I � � - ; � . ­ I - -1 I � I � � I � I.fied. an�ns oi,'the snaoking-room his I* 6e. To such strange CdnClUBions Biby Methodist College last Friday came pleasant and lc vely weather. -as. we '-formed a law partnership with hil Son, place: W. Al., Willett Potter; Secre- -i ,� won-ld be destroy -ed, and they woul Provin I 1. tary aul Treasurer, John Varcoe' �1. , ' funny-storieB and jovial laughter. He does blind partyism. lead. With re- into possession of a $2,000,000 estate have bad here this winter. When I 1 Mr. E. N. Lewis, as Lewis & Lewis. 11 , , i jus$ have to take for it what the I took his seat for: the count� of Water- bequeathed ten years ago by Isaac arrived home about Nov. 12 we had a They will carry on business . in Ovetsee'r, Wm. Tindall; Lecturerp. i . � I . gard to the disallowaDbe of th6 Streams � 'James Gledhill ; Steward, Gordon . , � m*opolists would See fit to give them. lop at the time ,of confed4ration, and Bill, Mr. Meredith takes less tincertain Ri4h. snow storm, and about a foot of snow i Goderieb. - . . I " I � ' I Young; AEsistant Steward, J. Glen; ---, I person can see at a glance that no held it continuously u till his retire- grouiad. - He affirms the. - ri&t of the - 0 0 1 1. Any , I NEw ROUTE WANTED.—The people of fell, making good sleighing which has I —Mr. Robt. Nay sold his farm, east � I . . Go',vernment having any desireL to con. ment. Moses was nont a speaking Dominion Government to pass upon Chicago are petitioning Cong�ess to sui;- continued ever since. The sun ,Tp3es I half of lot 17, concession 8, Howfoh, to Gatekeeper, Isaac Fishei; Lady As- - -. , I member, by any means; in fact,, the and disallow Provincial! legiilation at vey a route for a sbip canal like thb nice and clear in the morning, and the I Mr. Chas. McLaughlin, of Ford1wich, sistant Steward. Mrs. Porter; Flors, t - . serive the iaterests of their constituents only speech of his which lives in - the pleasure, and contends that Ole case of -Welland, from Toleao to the southern days are clear an I I bracing, with just ! last week, for the sum of $2,100. Mr. Mrs. Gordon Young; Pomona., Mrs. . - � 0041d permit such a state of affairs as memory of the House is of-Ite which he the Streams Bill was one in which tbis extremity of Lake Michigan, and offer, enough frost to keep the snow from I Nay intends going to Manitoba in. the I Watson; Ceres, Mrs- A. Glen. .11 � � �. ; . this, without, at least, m, aking an effort delivered on� a: certain occasion in ieply right was properly exercised. I In Short * if this is done, to build the canal with. thawing, and altbopgh very little Snow I spring. I —An old and esteemed resident Of ' � I . . I � i - . to an attack on the Goveniment made - a subsidy from the Government. has fallen since,- still the . otice by our tNorthwesi ex- Goderich died last week in the persou I � to 'prevent it. The - Government, 40- - he is prepared to admit that t6 Legis I out ' sleigbing —We -n I . � I _ ,- e i by a Western member. This gentle- . lature . of Ontario has no !sovereign By the construction of this canal keeps first-class. There is one peculi- changes that Rev. D. G. Mol�:ay, for-- of Mrs. Pollock, the beloved wife—of - . ." , . 00i'dingly, prepared .a measure now mam, during an idle- fit ' arity the roads d not pack as in On- merly of Bluevale, in this .County, or- ex -Mayor Pollock. The deceased WAS . Of the House, - authority at all, and that whatever which would be about 200 miles long: - I � I � i it � � . t ---------- I , C e Ir t -y al 01 h t , f e y in I t S� se r. Y, . e� � � -- i:f ­ - � - - il 4 I I I 4- , '* I � - I,� . � - I I I I � - ti I � � �, 11 Pi � I , I , I I I I I , 11 P ,I. rl �, I I t � �'( - , - 4 i � I I E i� 7 . . . . I . I . ­ - . � , known as the Streams Bill. This Bill, wantonly assaulted the Go4eirnment in legislation it may enact is onl,� enacted . 500'miles of. travel between Chicago and tario,but the snow becomes crystalized ganized a congregation of twenty-poven a daughter of Lieut. John McKinleyi . � . in �hort, provided that all improve- a Speech couched in Parisian French.- by sufferance of the Qoverhment at � the lower lakes would be Saved. and hard under the bright sun of our members on Christmas day at 'Ken- of the British Coast Guards, and was a I , � meiats on floatable streanlo such as Mosies, seeing the obvious disadvantage Ottawa. This is doctrine ,that will : TER,RiBLE RAiLwAy CoLLisiox.—A winter days, and although the frost is sington, Dakota Territory. wative of Fifeshire, Scotland.. SS -he . 14 . of the Government, gallantly � Ae of I ra-ilroad collision, accompsiflied by very keen sometimes, I do not think —Xr.Jas. Lane, of Ashfield, lately was marriea thirty-six years , and , came to hardly,go down with the I'peol - ago t-h�w owned- by McLaren should be their rescue and administered to the Ontario. If they go to the ex ase and i great loss of life, occurred last Friday we feel the cold i o much as we (lid in inspected the fine sheep flock of R. I came to Goderich in 1851, 'Where ashe - - i. , *pe4 to all who miglit require to use offender a scathing rebuke in the purest trouble of electing eighty t I � -i . � . I -e r-gh' mem. night on the Hudson River Railroad 1 Ontario. If the winters are anything' Rennelson, Esq., of North Du ' es, I had since resided, save for sishort staY - - i I . ; .11 7 : I � ! � � I . '. ; - - I i . I . � � � I 3 . I . i _J ! I - � I . - : I ... I ! : , I . -. I I I I I I i - . W I � i - I ; . � . N � I I . � . - I I I i I i . - - ,4 - � I . I . . . � I I I I '. I � I . . - . I --��­ i - - . � . - I . - ! � � � - I . � ­ : ; . . I . � � - ; . � I � . . ; I � � I I . . I : . . � . � - � I . i i . . - . - I . ­ I . - ­­ I - ­­ I.- - -1 1-1 ­­­- I I— - ­,­­ ­­ — ------1-----1-.- .... .... � ---.---1- ----- �-�.1-�-�-�--,--"�-.�---�-----,�-�.. ­­-­ -1-,-.-.--------,--�---��-t�-----..---�--. -­-­­­­-­-- --­­­­­­ ­­- ­­­ -­­­­­­ .11--11-1 -- ­­— ; I J JANUA in Bad Axe,. - rem-ovedlalsl .Srich after I been a con 3f ethodist C] years, and bi. endeared be] -the was laid -was fully res,, the better MI -The $o! -beenelec&d I I the Hullett .' Anety. for the;(� President; G Directors-J� -a-ad John Sb Sta-al o; J. � jackson, Ge< 9� .. ,township. I � in a heal. . —Cooside! I was recently� abip of AAIorri, � spree-ralice (;, than that. pl� in -trouble b� . bills of his.' . horse', bu�ggy � � for $30, and.: known- A S Placed in a ­ by being put, -bey going aNv -A Chrii was held in 1 �Cranbraoh, r5 Two trees. w, .ents,and the, interesting p sisting of I re and addresi was presente -presentation; , . ,happy style.. the antograp to $14.15, i school. Am miniEter's hX -22 bagas;of oa I I .sta�ble. . -On. Wed mi -en from. �, �Grey, arrivej Man named. J&,cF&r1,&ne I .goods, and , acquainted � that part 4 � Suit of biX Brucefiela ( *11 lljghta . 1. cured a hor� Exeter, UU4 U,sdn when I gentlemm 1 the matte -r i Pose. -1 le� - - Constable ( warrant 3261 -telegraphlul tea there ay. where the n -the -partle S. � . Rev. Mr., *�!Ttor of-, new I .*a shortly a I ef North B's _ � e A ifte -Mr. H. Bai out of a ro-1 I ann. I -The at for that I preached 0j. � Wilson! Of I - --.An oy-A I r I ., evenin - Church., at ! -the chair. I .—Thepic, . 'Ellice, dur"'� 4-122.85. four stratft, . ­xr. r)�� larm of 50 � sion 5, Ellhl jr" for the I considered - Zial foot 93,ressing to', ,church. . �Mrs. F who if; on 13 8'. � 31r. Bate . I stairway tlJ badly burt� - � -­�The 3 and death Listowel k sist of De, marriages,, —The ar -tion with t) in 8t. " . . � and, Monds Hamiltoill A . wee$. � —The re town of Mi , hand, at t year of # lector's rol -U.naollectei —Mr. Ellice, ent . and suppe, ,6th inst. � and feast prominent ment. I I — Stotl Ported. C1, Dow & Col few days a Men 'will � rather a � much mot —)-11r. Of Shake lose . bis p last wee Iola$ mill the worse� . has lost w � —The � anee met . I for th,e pi time at al, wa's tilere tions, -ft., at -tend. r -- MIS errand -Four yaaxpa of il. pretty 90( burn HP; ham, and son, all d I Thames It day ­i -di Of about '�' I —Ther I people at, towel, J . ,offered 'Nearly I � � I I 0 - r I il - it - ! - . . � � . - I � I I i i I . ; 111. � K � � � � I � . I - ­ � . - , . � � � I . - . . I I . I . � � I I . ,. , . I � : . . 1 . , . . * I I � - . I . . I I ! . I I I � I - : . I I - . I : . - � 11 ip . � . I - � - i . . I I I . � :: I - � .-I . - � - I � . I � . . � I '- -1 � - � , � .. . - I I � r . - I . I . . i - I- � - I - � . � A . . . � I . . I , � - ; . I . - � I i � 11 - �- ", , , . . � . . C� I I I I I �t , - , i � . � � I : I . I t - ­ . I ; . . I -. — ; . . I i ! � I - . I ! � 2- . I - ­! � I I :1 I , . JANUARY 20, 1882. - ­ . � � . . - . . I - I : I .11 I - � I � I I . . :�. . I - , . - ORO I I mm�- -- 9 1-1 ­ - . . . . I � . - 5 J N I ,r . ; I --- 11 --, i - I I -1 I - F THE I HURO I EXPOSI, - --- .­�rl . 4 i . I � . : 1, � — . � -1 � t . I I — � , I — I . � - 11 ..: I . . --­ � - I - . . - - and had shipped for bia farm neft I -.-I., � . I � I - - - . - t ' I end oi I like thi one has beep so far, no per WAY, I I �� I . f . .1 . . i I tyten Duyvi.. The rear I 6 - will have Lucknow, per Grgat Westem Rail �� � . I - 'I I . I . - , I . Mr. �agar beis-of parliament to deal with mat. near Spu ;a wit] i a large number of son who has come out here . . - them, providing. they duly compensated. of Pennsylvania Dutch I an express trm - � P ]M� AD-VERTISEMENTS - ters which come under their undoubted- � reason to complain of MAnit bs three fine Southdown. ewft- - N t , use. .If who suceeeds Dr. Harkin, is not � a be lly ask Now York legislatort i on board was ran any family of Mr. W. ' � ---- the owner of - them,'for their . in politics. For a number of juriedl u they wiU natura m. into by the locomotive Of Another rain . , winters. Wehave just got over our -The wife and in -i - . . ginner 10 , _1 elections , -politics did not Co�he, butcher, left Clinton for W �� I Estra,y ��Stock-Sakmes McLean.- . the parties could not, agree upon, the 3sentea the con U�tv of. why a ould the action of these me . . Dipeg just week. Mr. Cooke, with Mr. . eut-Mrs. C. Carter. . yews, he repri I . a reviewed and overrated by and the;disaster m de more disastrous municip- t to any extent. I -. Farm for Sale or , re OU64', of C.a mono, bers I 0 catching fire. enter into our coutes apid Ci - peacock, formerly of -Hullett, are Oftzr- -James Houldexi. � L 1 '1878, th . 1 t, including that of The contest was between R ,- Tarm for Sale maneration which should be given Prescott in the H 0 irtee Cabinet Ministers at Ottawa, by two of the parlo caT -e inatter was to be settled being defeated at the election , rresponsible i - liany lives were Ut e , the butebering business in the . I - . e M-asons-�,Robt. Goveulock. , Jor them, th 4 I vbb re practically il n everal werp caught � in the south, and Minnedosa in t i favorably known there or his ,v I es Stailley. his will seem to every He such n�atters to the people of this Pro- Senator Wagner. I llyin� on ild spec To, Ston. I city )f w ulations., 1. . - - Horselhor Sale -Jam by arbitration. T auawaf seats and the teleSCOP113g I north, who would elect their Ward n -iAr. Thonatis Brandon, merchant .. � I ' sound sense and practical v abilit * ' speech Of between the I a majority of Councillors- M"e- L giving up busi # I ' Notice-Jamea- Burgess. person a .reason &ble, fair and, proper willprovea -valuable addition Q the vin& Mr. Meredith, in a frame -work and hold there until barned I and ' who is inew - I -aad a half , r -, � .ames Coxworth. � The ab6at n hour in 169t1i, in Parliamentary of Belgrave, . Splendid Chauce-i , measure. it aid appear so tothe mein- working power of tb' H se ire, which ignited from I do.ja beat us in the a of ovner e;1,200 'worth 4 , I . I Pre0en _Joseph McCully. . � . - � Is 17. &dill, dealt nainly with these two questions. to death by the f lain . ps. A late I r ' el . 0 - Crerar over o1ar there, disposc' - in five . d I - �- tor Want,Q(l ,, a and was , ,other new members are I r -turned stoves and, i ection. electing Mr. of this ation Mys � -, ­ -.- -NIeCangbov. & Holmested. - be I I eeds . Pax- lie d erves the thaults of the other over D.Ment&ble disaster !-Cat,Ahdate, Dr city -, goo -as by public anc -., �1� rs of the Local Legislatuir . Cornell, � Sale C ns�ervative, who ance em such report says : The I � � . er might -and last week. Mr. Brandofx's store is now I � ­ - sa,le-"a lies MloLouahlin. r ib ral - a a side o tbor House for giving th b I -1. -41� 0heap J ft . -adopted b3 that bqdy by a' very - large -I Rapid City rose in . Notice �Ltnnsdeu & Wilson. I . ltj�in, 1 0 : ,-who has .'also accepts of groun 8 of advantage us Lo did in this appears to have -be, 3n !altogether owing but . for occupi,ed by his Successor, - Mr. Cbstles .� �r.�----� ' majority, it 'not unanimously. There sheriffship,-in the ropresentation 4 - to the carelessness land,, stupidity of a elected Mr. Sinclair� our nominee . I ` L I 11 � imporMot to Farmers -Hoff -man Droa. . ton, 03onser- speec­. - den, and three councillors. The McLennan. .. ,.- t verylittle opposition to it. North Ontario; Dr' Biere . Cheap,Tewelry-C, L. Papet. o ves1r, Con- -)�,r. Meredith was followed by the brakeman Oil the 3xvress train. He War I wa's,, in fac � roughly roused, -The blacksmith and wagon sh -_ I 11 people here wsre tboi UZI -11 -. -. � , i W -­ -i I ve, succeeding -Mr. R se , d under I arrest, and wi ... L . I most people that the vati . I i - nes-James Watson. It was thou;�t by I � , Attoriiey-General, who waxmly de- has been place and went into the 'Contest --with great Occupied by Job" Jones in the v W"hitel M,achi � . servative, de�eased, .ill East Diullarn al igliter. . . Jamestown, vere totally destroyed � . � 3��_- - , I ­ � ed the case of . ) newly elected member of . -� �6 In . -here. It� was not to 3uit'- spirit. As th( I - I- - I i I and Dr. Kincaid, Independent, who fend Ontario as against be tried for mansl . . - atter would end . . as the GuITTEAu DENOUIC . In the I 11i uence e Goveru: by fire on Tuesday night of last week. -` ��- � � I t a polling place for tb Report I T,fte . - : . be so, however. Much to ' I late Mr.� Scott, the Dominion, both as reg&r - I for this county th I plig .surprise ; lud hed suebL � * . - 0 . takes the place of the ber�L fot� BounAa,ry Award and the Streams Bill. teau case, Saturdayi � avidge cone le says the fire hac � , .� I W.; , t, .X I Pe � r o show ed his apee6h, and n i the course of his I ment to put iles, aind o�ly give 0 e POi t that it was impossible to even. i I I I . trolt I 1, 11 0 0 it or . of almost every * rson, wok4 *iwas sent Conservative, 6M I 0 1 , - ; 0 1 C�r I . � from Ottawa that on the recommenda- West Peterborough. The loss �Of Mr. He went over the arguments t ed- remarks, claimed that the prosecution city ut nine D a n e books. . - �� i - . . soottis ,one which will, ,fall 0everely the tinjustifiable cobrio of the F � be -in re- I polling place for the Oak River Distr�ct save th on the I .-... ,� . - - ' , . - - I - �— . tion of the Minister of Justice 'the I - ned r'nks of a ; overnment in these matters, and had Shown the �ri o4er to 11 some of the set- -Mrs. Jonas Bomson, Sth ,.-. � . �� � - I I pon tire already, weake ral q lormer bad ligiOn & hypocrite, t 14W a pettifogger. I on account of which ad to drive over concession of McKillo - p,. last week fen 11 .S�,-_ -- -SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan 20,1882 Streams Bill was disallowed. i ,4 which pointed out how much the inqler, a denizen , - -, ' . filion, but, it is also Oil biugs� a Sw of I tlers would have h, . I the Oppos � 4 lar do I fractaring two � I "' , , ! - through the eel or � ­ 1. . �� I . . the point i will be deeply felt by both parties in been complicated. by the transfer by i n all t a delegation was Sent to We have now :come to . a depraved, wicked wretch." I sixty miles, .- - — - � qrties the Legislature. An able -1 . . the D; minion Government to Zanitoba 9&018, and, d ceivin 1 Iz- � a yer, a . i Winnipeg from here who secured three ribs of ,� O'Connor Don remit. Under %1* . , - ' ----------- t ts, where the coriflict. between, the p, e 7i-eadem P � IR'is-- NF-ws.- J , - good dealof internal injury. J ­. 11 , T- hlp-�Str�eam�sBil�l�an�di of a portion of the territory in dispute. laces for us in the south, � , .1 .of -th Lt Of his te�- i other polling P ".. ­�, I Disallowance. begins. The Ontaiio Government. and ready debater, iand one ted 25 per cent. of the reio , of them in Rapid City. I think our the careful treatment of a physiciaii I - , � on his side of the House he Was -uui- He whs cheered to the echo when he 7- * I - I . . I . decla 'red the intention of the Govern- ants at Ardsovan and Ardmoyle. A I one Minnedosa will be satislied ;5he is aong well- � - � � I- V- ' � `i`� i Tho origin and history of what is those wb6 side with 'them maintain vers%liy�xespected for his ,many ami- . of the force of 200 milital y and constabulary I friends in . � - - menti to maintain the rights ortb to give us our rights, as they -Dr. Reeve, who has been praztis. J .� I now familiarly known as the Streams that in vetoing this measure, the Do- I able qualities, and enjoyed in no ordin evince in every respect. In answer have,gono to Eden(erry to protect per- I bencef One lesson of what Rap ssion-in Bayfield for some ' I � I the confidence of tho House. Pr . ' have bad - . �, ' . sons carting oats )ought at a sheriff"s I ; . I .� I - Bill, -e no doubt well known to most minion a,uthorities exceeded the p6wer ary degree i by Mr. Meredith, - when roused. Down in ' time, has left that village and gone to .� . f Mr. Rosevear wilV also be to a statement made' A mob then 3roke up the roads, City can do I 0 1 � T�­ - , The death o _ . sale. I I a thriving -village in th � ' I is I � I - - royed I �­ � I - of ow I readers. But, as tbi� measure which the spirit of the constitution be said the Government had con ;ol,vu you hear all about Winni- I MinesiDg, , - : .19, regretted at; that of a gentlemall Posses threw trees across them and dest r t . has- a isumed more than ordinary im- �confers upon them. Theybontend that 'tributeA to the relief of the -Muskoka ' r D, alad how many are i county of Simcoe. The people of Bay- , I "-� I y2g an� B ando � � , ­ , sing a fund of humor. and (ommon are too healthy to - � - - � I - y had not made four bridges; 350 polJbe And MilitatY 11 . 0 .., - I field and vicinity . ;.�ii! I, - portait.ee on account of having been the.power of to. should only be exer- i Sense, and one- -who was -a usef u [ mem- suffer!,er6, although the evicted six families at'Teeduacre6an. ' ,i." their fortane ont of gambling . - I * . I I . . ve I ) I i t support four doctors. �. � % � , - � I berl of the lLegi4lature. i � the apt public from the desire Dot to I in town lots, but the "bo�ml' "s I . � . orninion Govern- private subscrip- TTTTT!!!T I .4 -- , . I . - J,�- , . disallp*wed by the D clised over meaadres which are, 1Bt, 1, � dimidish the flow of I I reached here� Lots th.st could have 1 -Mr. Henry Cook has sold his farm . - I I - I right --of the central illea . . THE ADDRESS., i tion. I He also - referred in terms of - - I en I came here th composed of parts of iots 27 and 28 1� .�.- � -1 &I or unconstitutional ; 2ud, clash- . . South Huron Reformers i s , m6nt amd as the - 0 j, � � I been bougbb wh , wilship, � --- T The debate on the Address i , an an- regret to the loss the Hoine bad sus- I the u, Goderich to �; N ­ � -,tb�,ty t -o- veto measures Of this ithl th-6 legislation of the General A meeting of the Reformers of Spring for $50 to $100 are now selling 8th cocessio i .-, , -. - su I ing w- I nual institution, but it is one 0 at least tained in the death Of -Messrs. Harkin, . � I . el -1 I - L-furlon was held at onld , Mr. John McCartney. of Holmesvill - . - . L t South Riding Llf for $500, and some choice ones c . char&l ter passed by the Loca.1 Legisla. parli utat ; - 3rd, ' affecting the inter- for the round sum of K,500- The farm ' I 0 - A&M doubtful advantace. Cobs�derable . ­ . . 0 Aose'vear, and Scott, and expremed the. Me.Laren's Hotel, i a Clih- nol be bought for those fignres. Two ­. -. tnr�&' political � ests cl thia Dominion Parliament. In time is consumed in debating iipou the 11 ,improve -_ � is questioned by one I arred e , 4cll, and detestation which. all bad' felt at .the ton, on Thursday (pf last week. The paTties have been here within the past contains 120 acres, is we - a - �1. , party and uph8ld by the other, it i ay thl-Mcontention they are strengthened matters refe -unprovoked and dastardly asBassina- d buildings. . 11. rp ' come up agOu when meeting was well! attended by repre- few days and bou'gbt- over 52,000 worth and has goo � . � yet these must all ' tioa of President Garfield. . -Messrf,. Bennett & Smith, of Bras. - j,- � mot now be amiss to .recapitulate the by the opinion of SirJohil Macdonald gent%tive men fro various parts of of lots each. All parties here are hope- .- � r . the legishtti4 actiou is, take upon Mr, Morris followed in opposition to the Riding.. The rs order of busi- city lb?ks sels planing mill, have decided to ,enter -",�, - circumstances which induced the -,v u� ful, and the future of this I . 11. , . bic'n he expressed in a memorand them, and when there is am 1 oppor- - I I e manulacturing of f nrniture -1 9, -ture to pass this measure, as sefit some years a,go to . the various I tuility for d iscussion. The r s it of Coil the Address, and Mr. Hardy in a pow UeSS was the electi n of officers. M`r- bright at present. The main linet of upon th A drying ' - - -.-1. � I - . Legi a I I , orful speech in support of it. The, George AnderSOD,3 - - the Pacific went south of us, thus for the Nbrthwe�t trade. �-, I - s upon at the Same are made dehate will likely last f , t5 S 5anlev,w&s uaDDl I - n g ar- I-7 - well, is to refer to the nii,ture '170" Local Governments as.,& basi - I mously re-elected Presidint, and Dr- breaking faith with all t I`— and � . is th, speeches or some days I he sett'ers I kiln for reasoning lumber is be! I . - visions :�of tko measure itself. This which the- power of disallowauce twice,apdmuch time is consequently yet. G. Huribekt, of Bruce old, Secretary. Snb- who bought on the old line laid down I rainged, and in the course- of a month . �' q . -* -1. I I lost. The Speech from the Throne T0116STO, JIM. 18,1882. . Committees for each municipality were oil the Go'verDment maps, as they all i or so work will conomence. ..:�i I � ' may Jalso be all the more -necessary, should be exercised. The Streams . I subs'autially ' I - young men -` .. �. . presented a bill of i fare . nt the . ad roads to I -Numbers of I 'who went I -- as ju4ging f rom the stand taken by the Bill, it. is maintained, does not belong the sar�ib as that which was e icted MR. THONABGiBsoN' M. P. P. for. also appoi ed, v it following went fu-rther west through br I --� I I named gentlemen a Chairmen and get near the main line as then laid. I from Ashfield to the Michigan lumber ," -` I " . I * � osition in the Local Ao either of these, classes, and couse- in my last letter, and in Mo in the - � . I I leade m of the Opp . I - 1 East Huron, d6livered one of the best Secretaries: L down, buying their lands at higher 1 -woods last fall are now returning home, - . - . Address, Mr. Ha', in a spee t of con- � . r> - z Legis ,ature,the question of disallow- quently should not have been disa�-V- y i ' Clintou-Chairmaii, D. A. Forrester; . that account. Then the as maily of the camps are breaking up - � siderable force and length, Deiated speeche's in reply to the speech.Ir . om.. prices on I i ni of the scareit of .snow, by -.-. -- . . ' lowed. The Opp'sition do not el , at"in re- the Throne that has been. made during Secretaxy, M on Portage, Westbourh and Northwestern 1 on accon y : - sues or the extent to which it should 0. � alm - the policy of the Governmei � 660. �orrest; . lumbering operations are rea- - 11 4i a 'to the spect to the matters referred 611�­therein. l, . Stan ley -Cb Ed.rr iai i I is going north of us, leaving a streak of 1 whicb, - . be ex rcised islikely to become 9, living that it , does, but according the debate. We have E6 pretty fall report Secretarv, Thomw �rM3er, Brucefield. first-class country over forty miles: in I dered partially impracticable. . -. 1. I i ­ ./ - - 7 . r rks. He deals 'bairm I I . I issue 11,betweell the two political parties theory p'romulgatod by Mr. Meredith, ' . P. y roads,t I Auburn Presbvterian congre. t - -s - THE, GOVERNMENT AND, THE iN port; of Mr. Gibson's rema Ha-��-C ar , I'D r. Buchanan; extent unoccupied by an ut i -The - � " i I I . . . I gation, under the faithful ministration I- - i a roa pre ,. L 0 - - - Secretary, Do, S. Faus url . i ­. , of thIs Province. - the leader, in his Speech in the Leo sla I The first paragraph of the I Speech exhaustively with, the Boundary Award there is good prospec 9 0 - is in a - -;'e - I ' i Vft7- - I . I Goderich Towns�ir. Ch =.man, Jas. I ture the other day� and backed by his - ' next summer; in fact, there is - tal of I of Rev. Mr. Pritchard I ':­. - - 9 Bill was suggested by a dispute . I congratulated the House, upon the and Streams Bill questions, and puts condition. The last annual ' - - - ' . 1. i Torrance; Secretary, J. L. Courtice, - three roads comin-P here, one of them prosperous -1 --­­ ' -tw, ion two extensive lumbermen followers and the �Press of his party, prosperity of the country an stated - , 0 . tbec�se in both matters fairly aLLd rt shows that after :- '-zl' --. � �' ' L, ., , � be i of he late . Porter's Hill. I has gone as far as to buy a half section congregational repo , - IT, . ­-­ - - namell McLaren and Col1wall. The the Dominion Government have a the Same to be the result . I of foreign plainly before the people. We shall Bayfield-Cbair a John Esson ; (320 acres) adjoining the city for ;% high paying all demands aild. liabf-hities there - -:1 ,--�, I Ur alwoe, - - ais_ good harvest and the reviva ' it ary, James �d onald, Bayfield. figure; and on the strength of tbis two , still. remains in the treas y a b : , . formeir had eracted lumber Blides,- and proper andeonstitutional right to i - trade. Mr. Hay, in commenting upon publish this speech next week and Secret i I %%� � t. - . � , y a Local this . Usborne-Chairma ,Jas. Hackney; improve- of over P0. � I b I half gectionswith very little i 0 - -. � � other'appliances on a. certain stream allow any measure, passec paragraph, went, it mus e�- ..; will repay. a careful perusal by each of sting affair to I - �­ �� ' I � "' 6. � I Secretary, ThomaE Cameron, Farquhar. ments have been sold for 05,000 each. -,& somewhat intere at'vil. ,- -.- - for We -purpose of etiabling him tq -Legisla,ture which in their wisdom may Burned, with the,knowledge a d San i' larg , , )ciety" took place in th - m � I .1 our r�Kders who wish to obtain a fair Ste&en-Chairina , John Parsons; Building is still g * A e Exeter I Is( . -- - t .1 �hat out . oing on. This i.-- - foat. aw logs down that stream from "'not be in the interests -of the Province ,tion of the Government, some undeistandiDgl Of these important Secretary, Chas. Bro n, Crediton. 1 . ]age on Thursday. of last ;week. - � � of his way to make -an attack- upon the I I grain warehouse has gone up this Win- , -1 , � I-,- . I M.P., an imqplement wareroomil is was ., -, - I � - t1ber limits to his mill. Coldwell. concerned. In other words, that one ., which he� denounced in no meas- questions, no 'Matter what his political Mr. M. C. Catne.013 in addre8- ter, and the marriage of Mr. Frank Me - kis ti . . the N.- P : . I . I . sing the Conventim, said he thought and will be finish. 1!,hillips, of WiDnil?egl Mamitoba, to v � �:�­� was t , e,r -imits higher up the ma,a, the Minister of Justice in - � that L&nihgs or Sympathies may be. nearly ready to raise, . ­ lile owa of I . ured terms. It is to be regret�ed 'the first d y ed at once. We are also to have' a ?a ,- a � it I ut dev(lvipg upon the meet- Miss Kate, daughter of Mr. P. McPhiP -- --- Dominion Cabinet, who may not know , McPhillips was ­ - strea�n, than those awned by McLaren. I I sould have � seen f I �­ . . i . � --- ing W068 to recogn ze � the elevation, of large hotel built in early spring. � A lips, of Exeter. Mr. ­- ' I Ile cit his logs and placed them in the anything about the local wants` or in--- to -adopt this course. However in- ,Tnt Dominion in the Hon. Edward: I fake to the . , ly a resident of this county. I ,� .-I � -­ ' � I . . 8 to the prosperity of the 0oun- - ' . � ,position school housec a oburi3h, and another former � ­`­ � river i ,t ()f, J uriou I . I * � ­ - -- I gn -­- -� ,'expecting that he could get them terests of Ontario ; who is a resi�eE , try -t a! -it is a obedience to the will of the Syndicate of leader of the Liberal party of Can- - -Mr. J. H. Beemer, Station masta - - ' . �, � � . and whoad whole interests are In an- he N. P. may have provei , - last ada, a man wbo ti ,wered head and , st mill are also spoken of - We have at Brussels, started oil a prospeaing I � iloat A through McLaxen's slide& by � I matter for which the Ontaxib iLegisla- have disallowed the act passed another college in course of construe-, 4 1. - . I � " I - shoulders above the )ublic men of the tion. The crops in this vicinity hav,6 tourto' the Northwest on Monday last. -i : other Province, and consequently,. in a ture is not responsible, wid with which yeir by the Manitoba Legislature . I e will visit Winnipeg, Portage lai Y` I - - re7erating him for Ithe use of his I local point of view, inimical to the I in. they have nothing to do�, and while the I 1. . country, who wo Id ,win in 1883,'.if turned out well this year; wheat has H, 1:, - improvements. McLaren, how- chartering the South Easter4 Railway. winDin were po ibe to an man in averaged from twenty-five to forty Prairie, Brandon, &a., before his re- I ..;� . river * , � Government �is vigorously protesting � 4 9 y --I- -I . . -- terestsof Ontario,-tbat this man, a . ­ Pro. By thi's Act the present Government the Liberal ranks. They hdd not had bushels to the acre, and sells for from I turn. Mr. Hoggarth, of Kincardine, is �." I- . .- � � aver",took-it into his head thatbal � agaill4t, Federal interferenco�in . . * 1 - ,.,-- .i stranger and a foreigner, is a b I to great experience in as eader, att station during, -' . ' -etter , vincial affairs, it is scarcely COBistent bave Shown their daterminatioz seventy-five to eighty-five cents; good taking his place . he � k . I to - -; . ce. ­ WIOU4 not permit Coldwell do t4is. - but his -manage e Pa�ty clean Seed nrings one -dollar. Oats his absen' -�l I , -� I judge of what is in the interests of - On- for them to authorize an att conflrm the -Syndicate in the monopoly 1, � Cold*ell had no other outlet. The � , throughout the last session Of P& --Ii&- have been a splendid crop, yielding -Mr. Duncan McIntosh has dia. -�,-. ' tario and her ,people than the repro, the Government at Ottawa in 4 matter ' they have obtained of the carrying ment was a grand exhibitior. of congu- l of'his interest in the Brussels IT , .-,� 7. -, - � only��!vay be could got his timber to ' rely Dominion policy. T�e issue � from fifty to eighty -bushels per acre. posed _; I � I - . . . sentatives who- are of the - people and of Pu the mate power and skill. It was refresh- woollen factory to his partner, Mr. �� .- mark waEf to: float it down this river, of distinction between Provinicial and trade of ,the Great Northwest. If il I A good.many oats were put in on new * I '. ig in theme days of Selfishness among breaking and aid not yield so well ; tl�hey I Service, who will now have sole ch, afga, I ` and be could not ' mingle and associate with them every Dominion affairs was one which was Legislature and peoplq of Manitoba . McIntosh has bad li�- I . . I get it down -the river . . � . . public 'men to find a man relinquishing Barley of the same. Mr. f- roDgly raised on the Reform� Side at � � Sell for fifty-five to sixty cents: ­ T. without using the sfides,ft., *hich Mo- day, and whose whole ifiterests, are sti I submit peaceably to this sort of thing, an income of :,$40 0 or $50,000 per for over 'ten yens. --1 - I ' O'Cal election, and is� the only was a fair crop and sells for sixty cents. charge of the mill *-'L e welfar'e of this Pro. the last 1 1 L bound up in th I and meekly bare their necks 'for the annuin to devote I in: self to the service olug . 1�!:�' -� - � - Lareil had erected on. it. McLaren re. . true is1sue, and I Shell be surprised if potatoes ,were a good crop 'and are He intends g i to the NbrthwesL 4� 1. I The proposition is so absurd - He had called upon as also purchased.- the - fusea'hita the use oi the*ae and his vince. . Mr. Mowat does not find thELt in his yoke that is being prepared for them, it of the country selling for fifty cents per bushel. The Mr. Service h &-i�j 1 ��.,�7. V--,. -- I ze or outsider I w days bay was g e of Mr. Mo- - - ' - _ that it is simply wonderful to think - alto assist, his friends in ��the Do- is sarcely worth while f Is , him at his office in Toronto a fe wilerally well saved and sells handsome brick residelic � - - - - ­ - . - - � Only �Iternstiva was to take'legal pro- - . ago, and Saw hang Ln there his lawyer's 1 Intosh. - . � ; for $6 to 68 per ton at present. ' ..: - I ceedings to force his stubborn and - bag, but the briefs it on aine were All Pil,blic -..- - - U sane men would countenance it for 6De minion Parliament be has .to �orne ex- to raise a row for them ; they will de' . I - � - i D. McNAUGHT. - ' -It is said that Brussels �- - � - e tent, at least, jeopa,rdized his own case. !,-Z�; moment. If this is to be one of th � serve all the pinciling and- indignity the la �" il! School -leads the van for passing pu ils �, 0.0111+ opponent to grant the desired - , belled I 'West ort m erland."' � I P �t--' - � .1 OVINCIAL AtT - ORITY. - - ­ ' - 2 � leading ,planks .upon which Mr. Mere- FEDERAL VS. PR I Syndicate can -impose upon them. We Mr. Blake had tc Id him that he was . - at the entrance examination to the �-- - I or let his timber. go to waste, 'I * 011 e every dav of the Huron Notes. those -Z --_ outlep But nosuch dubiety existed 1 or could � I dith and his friends intend to rest at . wait, pa,tientt - to see how they will prepared to devol . I High School. In addition to " and leave his extensive- limits which he � � � I e'xt tiv . y . -nmer to the Liberals 'of is I who passed at I - Seaforth, Robert * Z-4-: ! - the next election, it will not float them exist, in regard to the n ' o ques- coming sut Mr. Robyert Tait, of Brussels, 4W �, 'based,. a prey to s nmer fires . . . bare U-11 tions referred to in the SpeEeb, viz., relish this last bitter dose that has 0_ntario. He.ask d Ior Mr. Blake,the the proprietor of a masculine feline I Knecbtel headed th6 list at the Lis. . had, . I t t f �r. They had better abandon the the Boundary Award and the Disal- been dealt out to them. unflinching suppo.-t ELnd firm allegiance towel High School, taking 456 marks � ' and 4atural decay. He accordingly ap. I . . � which weighs over 15 pounds. T ­t I � . lowance, of ihe Streams Bill, and in of every member � I ' I xotten aff air at once, and join with the - f the party. I Last year the Bible Christian. con- out Of a possible 560. This speaks weR - --;,K--, .1 - . 11 . Ed to the Courts.. He got a de- - , pead tio for the efficiency of Mr. John Sbaw &As - 1-�� - Government in one patriotic effort to vigorous language Mr. ITay co demned News of the 'Week. In accordance with this sugges n a regation, Exeter. raised the sum of -.11 .. 018ion. in ins. favor, when ap]peal was the course of the Federal. Government . . resolution heartily a . g of Mr. 9 E-11 . . a public School teacher. � - �� 11 1. ppro-yin . 1, - - secure to Ontario in this and , one or � ., 55 500 for various church purposes.. -1 ' A to a higher nal n ese matters. It is now! evident , GONE AsHoRE.-The oceau Steam- I i; er-, in th i �Blako'S course bo i�. and out of Par- . 4�- --� - take - ' i -M iss Rivere, of Cornwall, has been -The County Council meets at- ��, � I that it is on the line of.-Outarl'o rights - Ship Thiugv6.11a, from Now- York for . � -. two other important matters her just liament was passe ,with a rising Vote, . !the I Goderich on Tuesday, 24th illst. -The -1 I .., . I � I engaged as assistant teacher foir , , -�a � -� diet �asgtvlen agminat him,, not as a C gone ashore on the amidst enthusimti� cheers, and a 1 ,2 1 1: pri -- 11 � , rights,. which those now in authority at as opposed to Dominion int rference openhagen, has Public Sebo* ol for 188 . -, ilcipal business will be the election , 4 mat. i of . right or justice, but as a I . . - Skaw, the northerumos� promontory of S e of Mr. Craubrook re. I of Warden. For this position the . -� .. , Ottawa seem inclined to deny her. that the battle of the next I?cal elec- . i. second one, endor ing the cours . -Mr. W. Morish, of Colborne', I - I - W, . I Denmark. . te .--- - maiUi of I W. The Court admitted tions-, whenever they -may behold, is to Cameron as the representative of the - Messrs. Gibson, Wroxe r; ' I I. t , I be fou ht. A junctnr; balls been A 'GOOD Exmapi,E. -Gladstone has t cently chopped, split and piled a 6ord i names, of ' �-- 1�axdship and,, in fact, the injustice riding was carriel with equal u-nan- I K611y, Blyth; Johnson, Goderich; ­ I ' - th� 9 and a quarter of wz)od. in two hours.; - - I � " OUR TORONTO liETTER. reached in'the affairs of the Province again remitted 10 per cer-t. of the ron-. imity. ,rho movE' d seconders of I d Hardy, of Exeter, are mentioned. -- � - . T 1-1 , rs an - of thie. law, but the law had to be �iu- I . - -The number of pupils on the roll of I an + .i � I ! - - which may almost be termed' a crisis, tals on* his Hawarden estate. tbese resolutions poke in the highest �- , j torpifeted as it existed, and according (�rom Our Own Corre�pondent.) � tor of the Goderich Public School is 703 with I It is not at all likely, however, that �- - �- ; I and if the temper of the present House DEGEASED.-Geo. W. Clason, edi 4termB of Mr. MbKenzie and with the ' 1 the' -fittest or best deserving -. man I -. I . .. - ' � I I � e fact of XcLaren having made The Legislature -was duly opened on can be taken as indicative of 1,thO gen- Milwaukee Daily News, died on San- greatest hopefuln I sslof the result of the an average attendance of 618. 1 - Will -� to. it f. th - . -Brussels Council for 1882 con- getit � & -�----i J * � - - A 1 wil not - Rev. W. F. Campbell, the mission- - � � I I I day, aged 90. . . , , I.. thea improvem, .... Is on this stream Thui8day, the 13th inst., with all the oral feelipg of We country, coming- contest. 1 - - - . . I � I ists. of three merchants,. one miller C . - . I -A mass ,Mr. Cameron, in reuponse to the 8 ary agent of the Diocese -of -.1 I Y. I ;. i its use at proper formalities, and tho assem � iel in the PROTEST AGAmST POLYGAM , w�gon Huron " - m exclusive i t to I bled be the Province that will v e 1 in, and grain ) "� � ga,ve�,h righ meeting was held at Brooklyn, ­New ' ' dealer, and one r on Sab- -Irp' , , _ - ' I . d conflict that must ensue. uch ex4 r sohit on, made a Spirited address, i eached Parkhill from Widder � e had not any wisdom of the Province is now engage . . aher. I �. thatipoint, although h . . � ions as "resort to forcQ," "civil York, on the 11th inst., in one of the the course of which he put himself ' in V . � - . . F - i rietory right in I the stream itself. in discussing the address in reply to w h wa�nting in city churches to urge Congressional entirely at the service of his pohtical -The autograph quilt got up. by' the bath before last under difficulties - f � 1-1 il ,ro I q,- I young ladies of the Primitive Metho-, Being unable to obtain a horse, he se - �-. ��'2. - I w,ell, hElving the Speech from the Throne. It is the- the debate, and though no o recyards action against Polygamy. Seven hun- friends for 1883 iJ they thought him ed a hand -car, and him ' 11 I I Cal r purchased his limits n ", dist Church, Cranbrook, sold for 010.. Cur . - self and .�­` I- - f . I e d , et ical dred porsons were present,' . - Rev. Mr. Johnson, formerly of Mitchell, ' . . 11h o r the best man ' fa - a candidate. He th rchaser. --:- � from the, Ontario Government, applied g6RE`r&lcnSt0m to allot the task of Mr,.-X,cKav was e pu - - " . ' - :* flourishes, still the fact tbiLt the HEAVY ROBB'ERY IN PARIS.—One I - ­�-3 - y � I . paid an eloquent ributd to the Hon. -� propelled it, at the rate of ten - ni-Iles­ - - moving and seconding the Address to .. �Mr. J. J. Wright, of Summer .- to them for.redress. The Government, I onel Gaston, and another man, Alexander Mackm,kie', and said the �­ I ; I � . should have been used at all ig in itself COI - t IMP - -1 newly elected members on the Gov. representing themselves as Americana, I Hotel notoriety, last week disposed of an hour, along the track of the Grand -1 I - whi e admittine that the rendering of very Significant. Mr. Hay . party could not set too high an estimate 11 the Point Farm, to Mr. Trunk. . -11.- . . 11 . ' - . I have robbed a jeweller in Paris of val- 100 acres of i � . . - -, I ernment side, in order.to give them a npon the report of the AgTicultural upon the man who iiad worn himself -Mr. anaMrs. McAllister, of the ­ - the . ourts, might be theliteral render- - Taylor, of the Lake Shore. for $4,000. --;I._ - waite t. - . Commission, the establishment of a- uables to the amount of 250,000 francs out in its service. He impressed upon -e ,a ��'. - ing the law, believed that it was not chance to make their maiden efforts, T I niinor ($50,000). . his friends the'al essential sub'ect of , Mr. H. McCann, formerly an hotel 17th concession of Grey, wer t--.' . Bqrea,ii of-Statisties and othbr J ,n iu upon a few evenings a -go by the mem- � -- under fayorable aircurnstancesi but the I A PLAGUE AMONG 'CITTLEMEN.—Re- � . � - i1n ecordaince with its Spirit. They questions-reforied to i'u the Speech, and organization. T ey should take a leaf Ree Dishwood ,and well know bers of Mr. McAllister' singing class, � -'- ports froin Texas ranches say that a I tbe=ern part of the county,, if; S �, also; saw not only the injusijee'that rule on this occasion has not beell ad fter Dr. Robinson had see fided the plague from the Tory Se�ret Instructions, anla , Northwest to seek his, for- and. were each prese-ated with a purse - , - ' - � . � - r' - ' L going to the , 0 �' the im- disease resembling the Asiabic -1 ,,Liberal!' . I .. . waw being done Mr. Caldwell, but. the hered to, the mover being Mr. Hay of Tddro8s, dwelling chiefly up 0 wherever they fo�nd the wor( of money. The presentations ," I . among the cattlemen, tune thore. were . '. . Portance' of the Sanitary logislation has broken out substitutethew4d "Tory." A gain of made in recognition of 'Mr. Me - - dan er that threatened the lumbering ,� I -Mr. Henry Mooney, of the 6th con- Allis- _1-1� ' � - North - Perth, and the seconder Dr. - Antonio, creating great ex- one man'in. each' polling division in i - . intqrest,, if single individuals could be Robinjon, of Cardwell, both old proposed, Mr. Meredith rose Lo reply. abOut SiM cession of Morris,'bas leasedhisfather's ter)i3valnable Services in Instructing � I . . I He began by accepting the 6'htillenke citement. Ontario would give the Liberals a will the youth '.of the section in vocal �. ' . . aljk�wed to monopolize the water out- members. . with regard to the N. P., wb'ich bad SMALLPDX IN THE UNITED STATES.— majority in the P ovince for the Com- 1. farm, which adjoins his own, and 'i MUSIC. � % � -, � � - P. P'S., I Smallpoi Seems to have made its ap- Mo hereafter work the two together. THE NEW M. eeb thrown out b : the moveir of the ns aslarge as that in the Local I letsifrornthe timber districts in tbiB ' Y, I . -Tvir. D. Stewart, of Brussels, has . ----:,On weanesaay evening of i.st � Five elections have been - hold since ddress, and expressed his willingness pearance in nearly,.- all the principal House. The great battle of,1883 would I week, at the clos6 of the i�ogalar, prayer wa)�,. There were hundreds of others Iasi session, two of which resulted fa- P; i organizedaSiDgiDg Class iUCranbrook. , . , meet the Government !on that cibles on the Ameri'an B de, and prom Pt be fought -,vith tl e assessment rolls and ' meeting in Knox Church,'- a handsome - ­ ` . . - 'Revision. Af ter The class will meet in Knox Church. 11 situ�tod in * ec-isely the same reiative vorably to the Government, and two" g ound at the next eleAio t ! I pr - . ns. � He then measures will be re4nired to arrest*the before the Court of a silk pulpit gown, imported - expressly � I it. About 30 or 40 have joined alr . poattions tbat McLaren and Caldwell adversely, the fifth constitti6ney re- passed orf to define the p7i ion of outbreak. referring to some of .the points in the 1� Y' from Great Britain, was presented to . - A R PF - Meeting on Monday evenings. I - turning ar Independent. The two himself and his party with ,egard to RELiEF Fo DRSECUTED JEWS.—A ; wer6, and if legislation were not pro- 1 � bad record of the Government, he ae- I —Mr. Thomas Leishman, of Eibei Rev., Dr. Ure and his associate, �' members elected, as GovernmOLt SUP- �be Boundary Award and the' Streams subscription list has been opened in nounced the Son ELte as a "miserable I I V-idd' . I � the Northwest on �e - d to prevent it, a few individuEds, porters are Mr. Hagar, M. P. P. for Bill. Th' attitude of We Opposition EDgland for the relief and removal of ted for T I �,g,d a y . Rev. J. A. Turnbull, B. A., on behalf . I i t3 e - shain of an English! House of Lords " i star a of, the congregation, by Rev. Charles ' : I of last w He intends hem PrG�tiug by the example and success of Prescott, -and Mr. Snider, M. P. P, for - '"ith respect to the former .,qq'estiou is persecuted Jews in Russia. A prom- -which should be nollonger tolerated eek. . Fletcher. I I . . . w - i in I od look around 'Winnipeg, Brandon I Metaren, would soon gain control over Waterloo, the former taking the 1)1&06 a peculiar and must be an uhcomfort- inbut Israelite has started the list with Cauada—a senti nent which- was re- 1� go I I of the 'late Dr. Harki ragic 210,000,. and estimates that E1,000,000 . I an aces of note with a vie of —Mr. Thomas Gardiner, son of Mr. , � ' all the floa-table streams in the lum- n, whose t' able ong,. Mr. Meredith CaD�iot deny � L ceived with imm8nse.cheeriDg. d other T)l w i death almost, within the walls'of the tbat the decision of the arbitrators is will be required. �. � � . . I Gardiner, postmaster, Bayfield, met - " - I . The meeting b oke up with cheers i settling there. -och- with a rather unpleasant a!dventure & . . " � Mr, Donald MacLeod, of the L � I I bering, distiiets, and after starving Out Legislative Chamber cast sneh a ' and b I for the Queen, r. Blake, and Mr. � — few days ago. He was driving a .- , gloom just, a does not contend 1 that the SMALLPDX.—Owing to the prevalence � . ' their less favored rivals,wolald,monopo- over the deliberations of last session, Province sho uld not get" all the terri- of a,mallpox: at Richmond, Virginia, a I I � alsh settlement in the township - of Young - I . . and the latter , the place - Cameron. . r I - ! was horse along the road in a cutter, when - - lizo the entire timber trade of the of Mcoses, tory the award gives her. In, eed, his resolutiob has been introduced in the . L 1, : Ashfield, died on the 7th inst. H' ry - . Springer,, who has retired from the f the legislature to remove the session to just 23 years of age, and was v the animal suddenly bolted. into ther , country., They would thus 'not only principal objeCti011 to the courilse o P . From,. 1�pid City. , � i highly respected wherever known. L ditch, upsetting the vehicle 6;ud thrDw- .-,, turmoil of public life into the ease and Government is that they do �ot carry Norfolk. , � i i quire IV I bEATH OF AN EXILE.—Count Franz MR. E DITOR,—SIR, — Ab I have a i , —Mr. B. Fralick, for inany arS - J havIle those who re i d their products qui6t of a comfortable Slieriffship. the case at once to the Pr' Council. :ee ing.Mr. Gardiner against the fence.' .- . � y �' He wes not seriously butt, but the colt , -- . Ilercy, but th* . de la Forest, an exiled HuDganan, little leisure to-n.aht I will write you a 1 Division Court Clerk at Brussels, but - I at �heir e'Government-as Thewithdriawal of -the genial Moses Yet while stating and adm�itting all - 0 1 ' ' ,.-, , will be much regretted on personal this and-eudorsing to the full! the con- died in Abject poverty in New York on short letter t 1 you know how we i who resideB in Morris,- intends leavincy got .,-away and made kindling wood Of "Ill' - --1 . well, as the competition for the timber ' the cutter. 11 . 111� . I . 0 �he Same Monday. in Rapid City away 'I that to'Wnehip, aiid is going to reside .. � - I t t S at - He is believed to have had are getting c -. in 1- e possession of. the Government ?n ion o 0 � 0 I - ! —At the annual election of �901ffificerms - - prepared to support with all his 0 "in the frozen gr unds by his fellow statesmen, who, . f ntario, he i L�OD will miss from the floor of 'the Eon -an interest in immense estates in Hun- out'of the worlY - Nortb- I with his son in Wawanosh. 1� I use time � � � �1 ' " aind from which the principal part of * B I � I al- for Colborne Grange No. 310, i�cently. -..-i� . �hi good-natured .,countenaneo and might the Dominion Government who gary. west. Of all t win ers can re- ; —Mr. Ira Lewis, the genial and ng were appointed to I -.i - the revenue of the -Province is derived beaming smile, and from the less digni- have iDflicted this Wrong upon the RANDsomE LEGAcy.—Boston Univer- member I never have experienced so I ways happy County Attorney, has held, the followi I � � - ; � . ­ I - -1 I � I � � I � I.fied. an�ns oi,'the snaoking-room his I* 6e. To such strange CdnClUBions Biby Methodist College last Friday came pleasant and lc vely weather. -as. we '-formed a law partnership with hil Son, place: W. Al., Willett Potter; Secre- -i ,� won-ld be destroy -ed, and they woul Provin I 1. tary aul Treasurer, John Varcoe' �1. , ' funny-storieB and jovial laughter. He does blind partyism. lead. With re- into possession of a $2,000,000 estate have bad here this winter. When I 1 Mr. E. N. Lewis, as Lewis & Lewis. 11 , , i jus$ have to take for it what the I took his seat for: the count� of Water- bequeathed ten years ago by Isaac arrived home about Nov. 12 we had a They will carry on business . in Ovetsee'r, Wm. Tindall; Lecturerp. i . � I . gard to the disallowaDbe of th6 Streams � 'James Gledhill ; Steward, Gordon . , � m*opolists would See fit to give them. lop at the time ,of confed4ration, and Bill, Mr. Meredith takes less tincertain Ri4h. snow storm, and about a foot of snow i Goderieb. - . . I " I � ' I Young; AEsistant Steward, J. Glen; ---, I person can see at a glance that no held it continuously u till his retire- grouiad. - He affirms the. - ri&t of the - 0 0 1 1. Any , I NEw ROUTE WANTED.—The people of fell, making good sleighing which has I —Mr. Robt. Nay sold his farm, east � I . . Go',vernment having any desireL to con. ment. Moses was nont a speaking Dominion Government to pass upon Chicago are petitioning Cong�ess to sui;- continued ever since. The sun ,Tp3es I half of lot 17, concession 8, Howfoh, to Gatekeeper, Isaac Fishei; Lady As- - -. , I member, by any means; in fact,, the and disallow Provincial! legiilation at vey a route for a sbip canal like thb nice and clear in the morning, and the I Mr. Chas. McLaughlin, of Ford1wich, sistant Steward. Mrs. Porter; Flors, t - . serive the iaterests of their constituents only speech of his which lives in - the pleasure, and contends that Ole case of -Welland, from Toleao to the southern days are clear an I I bracing, with just ! last week, for the sum of $2,100. Mr. Mrs. Gordon Young; Pomona., Mrs. . - � 0041d permit such a state of affairs as memory of the House is of-Ite which he the Streams Bill was one in which tbis extremity of Lake Michigan, and offer, enough frost to keep the snow from I Nay intends going to Manitoba in. the I Watson; Ceres, Mrs- A. Glen. .11 � � �. ; . this, without, at least, m, aking an effort delivered on� a: certain occasion in ieply right was properly exercised. I In Short * if this is done, to build the canal with. thawing, and altbopgh very little Snow I spring. I —An old and esteemed resident Of ' � I . . I � i - . to an attack on the Goveniment made - a subsidy from the Government. has fallen since,- still the . otice by our tNorthwesi ex- Goderich died last week in the persou I � to 'prevent it. The - Government, 40- - he is prepared to admit that t6 Legis I out ' sleigbing —We -n I . � I _ ,- e i by a Western member. This gentle- . lature . of Ontario has no !sovereign By the construction of this canal keeps first-class. There is one peculi- changes that Rev. D. G. Mol�:ay, for-- of Mrs. Pollock, the beloved wife—of - . ." , . 00i'dingly, prepared .a measure now mam, during an idle- fit ' arity the roads d not pack as in On- merly of Bluevale, in this .County, or- ex -Mayor Pollock. The deceased WAS . Of the House, - authority at all, and that whatever which would be about 200 miles long: - I � I � i it � � . t ---------- I , C e Ir t -y al 01 h t , f e y in I t S� se r. Y, . e� � � -- i:f ­ - � - - il 4 I I I 4- , '* I � - I,� . � - I I I I � - ti I � � �, 11 Pi � I , I , I I I I I , 11 P ,I. rl �, I I t � �'( - , - 4 i � I I E i� 7 . . . . I . I . ­ - . � , known as the Streams Bill. This Bill, wantonly assaulted the Go4eirnment in legislation it may enact is onl,� enacted . 500'miles of. travel between Chicago and tario,but the snow becomes crystalized ganized a congregation of twenty-poven a daughter of Lieut. John McKinleyi . � . in �hort, provided that all improve- a Speech couched in Parisian French.- by sufferance of the Qoverhment at � the lower lakes would be Saved. and hard under the bright sun of our members on Christmas day at 'Ken- of the British Coast Guards, and was a I , � meiats on floatable streanlo such as Mosies, seeing the obvious disadvantage Ottawa. This is doctrine ,that will : TER,RiBLE RAiLwAy CoLLisiox.—A winter days, and although the frost is sington, Dakota Territory. wative of Fifeshire, Scotland.. SS -he . 14 . of the Government, gallantly � Ae of I ra-ilroad collision, accompsiflied by very keen sometimes, I do not think —Xr.Jas. Lane, of Ashfield, lately was marriea thirty-six years , and , came to hardly,go down with the I'peol - ago t-h�w owned- by McLaren should be their rescue and administered to the Ontario. If they go to the ex ase and i great loss of life, occurred last Friday we feel the cold i o much as we (lid in inspected the fine sheep flock of R. I came to Goderich in 1851, 'Where ashe - - i. , *pe4 to all who miglit require to use offender a scathing rebuke in the purest trouble of electing eighty t I � -i . � . I -e r-gh' mem. night on the Hudson River Railroad 1 Ontario. If the winters are anything' Rennelson, Esq., of North Du ' es, I had since resided, save for sishort staY - - i I . ; .11 7 : I � ! � � I . '. ; - - I i . I . � � � I 3 . I . i _J ! I - � I . - : I ... I ! : , I . -. I I I I I I i - . W I � i - I ; . � . N � I I . � . - I I I i I i . - - ,4 - � I . I . . . � I I I I '. I � I . . - . I --��­ i - - . � . - I . - ! � � � - I . � ­ : ; . . I . � � - ; . � I � . . ; I � � I I . . I : . . � . � - � I . i i . . - . - I . ­ I . - ­­ I - ­­ I.- - -1 1-1 ­­­- I I— - ­,­­ ­­ — ------1-----1-.- .... .... � ---.---1- ----- �-�.1-�-�-�--,--"�-.�---�-----,�-�.. ­­-­ -1-,-.-.--------,--�---��-t�-----..---�--. -­-­­­­-­-- --­­­­­­ ­­- ­­­ -­­­­­­ .11--11-1 -- ­­— ; I J JANUA in Bad Axe,. - rem-ovedlalsl .Srich after I been a con 3f ethodist C] years, and bi. endeared be] -the was laid -was fully res,, the better MI -The $o! -beenelec&d I I the Hullett .' Anety. for the;(� President; G Directors-J� -a-ad John Sb Sta-al o; J. � jackson, Ge< 9� .. ,township. I � in a heal. . —Cooside! I was recently� abip of AAIorri, � spree-ralice (;, than that. pl� in -trouble b� . bills of his.' . horse', bu�ggy � � for $30, and.: known- A S Placed in a ­ by being put, -bey going aNv -A Chrii was held in 1 �Cranbraoh, r5 Two trees. w, .ents,and the, interesting p sisting of I re and addresi was presente -presentation; , . ,happy style.. the antograp to $14.15, i school. Am miniEter's hX -22 bagas;of oa I I .sta�ble. . -On. Wed mi -en from. �, �Grey, arrivej Man named. J&,cF&r1,&ne I .goods, and , acquainted � that part 4 � Suit of biX Brucefiela ( *11 lljghta . 1. cured a hor� Exeter, UU4 U,sdn when I gentlemm 1 the matte -r i Pose. -1 le� - - Constable ( warrant 3261 -telegraphlul tea there ay. where the n -the -partle S. � . Rev. Mr., *�!Ttor of-, new I .*a shortly a I ef North B's _ � e A ifte -Mr. H. Bai out of a ro-1 I ann. I -The at for that I preached 0j. � Wilson! Of I - --.An oy-A I r I ., evenin - Church., at ! -the chair. I .—Thepic, . 'Ellice, dur"'� 4-122.85. four stratft, . ­xr. r)�� larm of 50 � sion 5, Ellhl jr" for the I considered - Zial foot 93,ressing to', ,church. . �Mrs. F who if; on 13 8'. � 31r. Bate . I stairway tlJ badly burt� - � -­�The 3 and death Listowel k sist of De, marriages,, —The ar -tion with t) in 8t. " . . � and, Monds Hamiltoill A . wee$. � —The re town of Mi , hand, at t year of # lector's rol -U.naollectei —Mr. Ellice, ent . and suppe, ,6th inst. � and feast prominent ment. I I — Stotl Ported. C1, Dow & Col few days a Men 'will � rather a � much mot —)-11r. Of Shake lose . bis p last wee Iola$ mill the worse� . has lost w � —The � anee met . I for th,e pi time at al, wa's tilere tions, -ft., at -tend. r -- MIS errand -Four yaaxpa of il. pretty 90( burn HP; ham, and son, all d I Thames It day ­i -di Of about '�' I —Ther I people at, towel, J . ,offered 'Nearly I