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It it; denied by some Meredith and bis,friends contend that Court of ParHam. for the dwi - death. � . . � ­ NEW: ADVERTiShMEXTS aw . 4 .h�el great Dominion - uestions, would be the people of'Haron Vote for, Mowat or � Fore - � to 13wenerton!9, storehousO I . . .1 -F 1. . I Tiaz IMPIRUL G0vZ131qXZNX.— - the year previous. - ; . �- I -1 .4 that Government agreed the Dominion Governpent have t � r � � 11 � the, Dorginiou _ , ply a court of ppeal to try wheibe - - . Fo he estimates for the ensuing yell , . .1 . aim] g Meredith 9 - T - I brakeman not, boing near, I - . casts of � the Government measures t I I I . . - K i SIN'The figure between. t6 parentlaods after " ight to veto or diWlow. any legislation provincial Le slatures were ri ht . - I , 1. They have bftn -. ; � ton undertook to uneouPI .A � . I i, . a pRge'61 the -paper ou wbiah to do this. Any person who doubts r . . I I the ' . I -- be presented at the coming session of will als6 be submittec Z - T �� I ewh 11ne" clenoteff thl i; � e dusions they came -0my consis. �� when the locomotive madi .,� : t will be fou'u& bts passed by the Local Legislatures which or wrong in the 0 . arliament give precedence prepared with all due econ :� the ad,441",men � �' that they du , can hav these don THia DomiNioN Parliament which met the ImperialP ill 8 out of ; t . - hin- his arm I � ! I �� I I -Nowat sy of last week, has not got to the corrupt practices at elections b . tent with thenece sar ' - stop, c � 0 �. . � . - � -. Will it Pay,7--Duncau & Duncan - (5) set aside by: eferring to the State doeu- it aeorns.proper. M�- I and -his to. Olear, hear.) � Ifthis House was on Thursd ' � - N'ielopm , ate verely bruiA i �. � prepared to take that course and adopt The bil creating 9 now munio:r ality of the varied resources of the Dominion. bumpers,, andfise . I I . . � � - Cough Medicine—Lumsaen & Wilson (,5) rters, phile admitting the power overnment of Th address- in .... w I - the I ' , - 11 k . � I ments. By Ln Order in Council %P- SqPP0 . that principle, then the G fairly to work yet. a do eeps away 831 the ancient On the Ist of January, 1885-, the large ! is now obliged to carry . I -- ; . . " r L I 1� , ; Now Go,ods—E. McFaul. (8 t would'bave much more e�e:w I . ! . I proved of by 1e Governor-General, on of the Domi�ion Government to do this, the day,while i reply to the speech fro' Throne of . A: bill I ko � ... : . . , . m the On , the capital. A measure 5 per cent loan will mature win i ' in a sling. . - �1. Spring Trade—Duncan & Lean. (5,) . would also have much . privil 'the issue - Signal! . iii 74 that it possesses �be right. They responsibility. . Z ed autborizing Of - I —The Goclerich I 1- c the 12t' r,1874,the D 7 I ­ -1 � Auction Sale—Thoa. Adams. (5) in Noi6mbe ominiou don � .I:: -. �` ` des conducting and hadbeen moved. -Mr. Blake v6ud Sir giving enant farmers compensation for be submift -A !I - ; -;overnmeni more power, for,b,�esi . � I -. . -� , P _ * John Macdonald has each delivered im - debentures bearing & rate of interest not. ..., Thomas,Dbdd of CalbcIrne - � t Wanted,John Shaw.. (5) Government jbinds itself to accept the claim that the Dominion ( a - provements and another giving mem . ; I � � i',- 11 I I � =- -i � I I option of an oath' . ­ �"] �� I " bers, of Parliament the exceeding 4 per cen t. ifor tk4 redemption .i --T I loaned no -a co�y of a biblO ­ - , � jilstmy Heifers—J. Kranakopf. (5) such a4miuisteriDg theiiff irs of the wholeDo � =`1 I � .; '. r award of.tbe I arbitrators as 11final and only has the right to disallow i minion i�s one great country; it would Q I to the I �­, P . himself, and each made a good speech t of this loan. 1 � 'preface � , ,� I � . ;-1: or affirmation are the most importan . ­ 1607. The i i --4 . F or Sale—Blatchford & Brown. (5) : � - s with] - � --- On .. �� .tto A ­ ­ � n P ' vinciAl legislation as interfere . also haiVile the power, the authority and i, from his standpoint. From the tenor measures sp(,keu of. The latter, it is t was w -n � n in 15680 � . - ­ - - 1-----1', :� . 4 Read & Profit—Wm- Campbell & Co. (8) "conclusive tpon the limits to be take rO - . -of % majority over every[ I I I .-� men .. n: . - on or with other the control � .-z � g and instri F� I �11 (8) 'Jas and for Ochboundaries, respective- the rights of the Don4in.i I of the remarks of the latter,it is evident thought, will be thrown out by the Huion � Notes. � I ber of Interestin - � ` 1. Wanted—John Payne��. hich is as till, every Act, e .� i �-� ments are to lie found in I , " very 001101118i011, every .. ti I �, ,ly to Lords.! I . it, . Farm for Sale --J. Sutherland. (5) Illy." It wah also determined by the .- Provinces. This is 4,n issue w . eeper, of I ." I P. � ; . i I'.: The type used was a black � �, - for Sale—'L recently had two pigs killed, T ­ - -1 .. Bull Calves , r I - erb-. Institution, every right of every Pro- that Provincial rights are not like . —Mr. P. McLsreu, hotel -k I L . Hunktor. (8) � u ut. If Mr. U .. THz'DuhLiw CONSPIRATORS.—The re- ��, -� - 'he entire book be= tt - , Vn­ same do ' t -that the Dominion Plain as it is imports in Canada. be better respected- than formedy. U' Clinton, - cum , , Vince . p velatiol'is at the trialof the conspirators i and t � ,�h � .* � dith .is correct, t e . � 11 the,Elizabethan period. Bi 11-A Meg 1�cI)6119,1 Local Legislatures , . I 1 I 1" .. Attention— a. (5) which werd'scareely 10 months old, and ! -- .1 - I agree to concurrent action witlithe Pro. -� h.. The views expressed by Sir Jobn as to the preRent each Province has regn- at Dublin on Saturday last were of the . - . i I - I a -, - - - ­- I I . which dressed! 560 pounds. - I . ' 1�n I * t vince of Ottario in obtaining such have no po . . - iensible. I - most startling nature, and laid bare in re eipts of the Gpilerich � - � eech, , , ..;! war or authorty except what this is the famous "br Z' I . I - , .above quoted are Sound and f atedits ovra franchise. It now ap letsile o —TLe total' c - I � that word being substituted, � �-: � k %a , to . I f the foul ' � L - �'i I the Dominion Government sees fit, all its hideousness the c :, . inGen I - ,,�­ ' -for he views' which Mr. Mowat . . High School for 1,882 were 03,970.053. - � --- ­ � � IL �Jl- I MUIVOU � X11001, Or. mgislation� s may be necessary They are t pears from the speech from the Throne, 05, lt&V ' '-L - , . . - -.,­ 4 ntly, assassination of Lord F. Cavendish and _ - . . 8 - 7. :The work is i . � � I - -4 C�T � and his -supporters are now contending The expenditures were �3,399, . I giving binding, effect to the conolusioins� grant them; and �Uat. couseque which we. 'publish in another column, Mr. Under-Secretary Burke. One of -,% . long one,'aalde from its relil - ­ L- �:.`-­ ', ..-.-- . . � I the members of the �focal Legislatures , ofthis plain state- ing a balance on band of $571.53 cents. " - acter. .It is7doubtless one 01 � - � - arrived, at, and for establishing the , for. Yet in the face and from Sir John?s remarks in Parlia" the accused, Michael Kavanagh, v�ho, I , - " , ,� � �. � -i.z - the I _Mr: Thos. Ward, one of Stanley a L �.: - I books in the county. ,-�". I -1 � g rpsponsible to sassins t ! lr�l . r . I ­ -". 'SEAFORTH, FBIDA,Y,. Feb. 16, 1883 1 . ment Sir John turns r1ound & few years' ment,that he intendo* to take away drove the car upon which the its - . ..-i �-C. : northern slid! western limits of the Pro- instead of bein ' enterprising farmers, is now taking on ­ —Some person has been I , I I A be mur- i -�' � ­� � - . . le for their acts,� as has hitherto and from the scene of t � il . I- � I It �- �. 4 -,: I . � Vince of Out rio in accordance there -1. P60P - afterwards and claims,. where Ontario that power. Up to the present each rode to, timber for ao large bank barn, which he ; "T - ! I 1. - j . dev, having tendered his evidence to the - ­. iunocentfriend of the Nov , I I . . .... ­.-�­, ­ 11 I been supposed, are responsible to the intends to erect next summer. � 1-- I - �, ­­, EDECT ON CARD. with. Iter it is clearly and conclu- . iB-CDncerned, the rightto disallow every Province has regulated its own liquor on the ata,na,and Miair . says: "A personintown wh< t .� � . 7 . I 11 �m� �- . . . . � Crown, be was placed —On Friday, the 2nd, Mrs. 7 � �r great dail in winter, for :: I -Legislature, and he licenses, but now' gave s, full amount of the, movements � It:- , r, ­ - ;�, �� ,,, I Dominio, n' Governmellt, and that is the . � ; ­ i' sively agree to on the part 'of th I act passed by,our Sir John proposes to ­ I I a � . - 1. � I . � . , dq;ice, , - - ­,.­ - .. -7 -at he al7ay , ; ­ 'H . aged 78 years,died at her late resi s avoided upsc , To the I' ity respous ntified I , I �. � . .,kctors of .ast, wron. d of I body which is, in real acked in that contention by Mr. of the murderers. He also ide - -, th - I I- -Ii - I -/ . - N'_I .1 Dominioa, n - t only that the. &war is b , deprive them of that power. Is it not Bayfield. The funeral was v6ryliige1y �11 ­ a g out to pass �other teams, . , � . GyniTLEW again appear before I - , I . � - - I ! I a people. Hence, !gllbwiDg this con-, some of the &ssailants of Juror Field. upright : ' .- 112I . ieschna bis horsE i - , � �� f . . . !. o thq aibitratoi s be accepted as- final and: t�h . Meredith the leader of the Local Op- about time that the people of tho Pro. * attended Showing that her : �--.� loaded, by I 11. I -, � I yon as the abosen nominee of the Re- lusion, thei His evidence was corroborated by other -i I . I . t I . ­ . fence, ind waitino until � � will' tention to its logioq.,l cone position. We 1�a!ve it to the good Sense cter was fully appreciated. � . i . l�- , conclusive,bi: t that snob legislation I vinces were beginniDg'to enquire when witnesses, and the ease was adjourned o"ara ., .­ the n � ��LL � nj�* , it . .. IL � � I k I � form. party to Soli , , our suffrages at ara elections now-pandiDg'have no signifi-i —Sheriff Gibbons has been appointed - i past, w)aen be had BimT � I . Yi . I tber Sir John . � got 1. i��, I - I &ke that aw of our readers to pay whe this sort of thing is going to stop. If until Tbursday. In his speech at Ha- �'%- :: - i 11 1: a[ecti6a to be hold on be procured i s will m . of no importances as! I I - . Returning officer for West Huron in.n.,the � - :� , 01i the roaA, There is car � � " the forthcoming canoe a,nd are �� � I W - . I I I binding, a�ud definitely fixasthelegal I was right in 18721 or in 1883. � ick M.r. Trevelyan,. Chief Secretary as Dickson - " ..0 L . , not prbmptly checked, we fear it, will w coming Local �lections, Jam , � . - k ran, in -roads 'like ours � .". 27th inst, I . ave �ad the honor of hnstead of Xr. Mowat and his Govern. . I — or Ireland, justified the vigorous action ne � - ,; 4 1 the � , f ' - -�­ - L. � A . 91 1 out parall.61 � - boundaries of Ontario the lines found by I = I L -- be found that these -encroachments are Registrar, for the South Ridin and r L I with the ron . I I ' I ' I -- I f I serving you in the capacity of your . t and their supporteirs being respon-1 taked by the Government for the re Robert Armstrong, J ; -1 :: ,-. 11i, I I men. . � P. of Morris, for ! -1: this method the danger wou .. L IL The arbitration , was ' an 11 ,.. - - I - i ,ILJ � a, it i7s Something -worth I �� - ":�� . the arbitrat nly the thin end of the wedg6, which storation of order in Irel 'd. ' * ':i ­'.­ oip. 1� L diture, o L .: I � 11 . e ; : . - ­ I - - -- - L . . - L. r� ; ' COLOR,�DO-- — � .k I representative in- the I�egiBlature of our sib for the legislation of the' past fourl Increased Pu'bhc Expen theEast Riding. "I . "r:,,.,--,,, i proceeded wi4h upon these terms,'and - I I will be driven home until the Provincial SNow SLIDES 11 Severa — �. v. � , � , . Province for twelve, y0ars. My public years, the peop�e mu�t look to the Gov.] Through,the energy and enterprise �, - ral Pr � tice." If any pf - 4 ,- ­ : ' - ; We frequently"6ar it stated that the , in the Moun- 1 K� gone 4c . . �11 .� i I . . � I � �. �., � upon this un4erstanding on both sides, I I Legidatures will not have any powers sn6w slides baveoccurredi of Mr. A. Rutledge, new chandefi :_�. � L � I . Ion 4 , - ough- to try tl 1 � %�, � � �,� - � proya gree e4n I ��'­ � . I b f 8 you. You who have permit- has �- - � . I and political record i6L, a or. , erument at Ottawa, public expenditurielof the Province tains of Colorado. Near Crested Butte , I . I : I Parliament 1mas acquainted of the � � ] have been placed in the Canada Metho- !-,,. L the roads asat . *�:�r% , I their .,. :.,::�, � I left worth retaining. Measures to give tlea L from periment � �­ - � - ted the a law. The . I thirty men were star e � 1k. � L ,� . can judg6 of my f ture, from my! legislation to becoZ diBt church at)Bayfield. These peopi this coulit) ,,he I)Lad. better � .:9 ,past. . . I been largely increaAed under the admin- I � . :. Z , ,- I,- u ' � I �, - - � � - : effect to the ener6achments. we have sleep by a run�bling noige, a d almost now, for taste and comfort, have a �A;' to dig his vc _ _� � whole facts ; a time to . _ � . . .... y � . -- -Local Legislatu re" istration of Mr. Mowat; that the annual zelf with'a shovel � , 'n a le. � si t . ., I have stri ;I and to the best to �EoD`y was from ros arj useless, the I P � - , 'he snow, ud a windl&--s at ��,, � B of the . s upon them. I !! I I - def ray the expense I I . . alluded to are the principal ones prom- instantly an avalanche w(L � church unsurpassed. 4! � - 4-, � � of my ability to secure the passage of time vo . what sleeping !Z- - - the snow, � I, I j, fore, except as purveyors and. expenditure is n w almost double The building in which they were ker, of 1,� 1. 1, :_ "ima �- �!- I : � arbitration, and Dot one word of op- � ssio', and 'it is not likely Mr. E. Potter, wagonma, � 1- � raise the L I from t , - ; such la,ws as I though,� would be most - . gers for the Dominion lGovernment. , ised tb is So n — � lz.,� - be I . ­ � I F, � . -� I it was under Mr. gandfibld ,Macdonald, was crushed to atoms and the occupants Holmesville, while coming out of the. �. . - A in, bn the hard I : . � - 1, � . * ' ' . and place . . . -' position was --,ever raised against they will be passed wi in I ­ ­ . . -- . . I . - - . in the intereats of � the Oeople�gbnerally, I This is the doctrine �sI4 and proniul- and this is made a subject of com- � tho'ut eliciting a hurled -down the nijuntain. Areseni 9 bush with &load of wood, last week, 1 �­ A former Howi,ek resid� � � I ­ ­ . ,� � , I r . � I- 1 ,-was �one of , � : djn� from any quarter., . � I lively discussion, and a solemn protest party start.ed -from Cres ed Butte as � ast ten . I .1 I - and 1 -thin -k q of the P' ant. got caught between the sleigh and & iah Mawhiiiney � �­ - I -the. rocar . gated-�by Mr. Meredith, and this is the, plaint against the present Goverurn . ti - , -- I i - I I 'I On � the 3rd of 'August 1878,. after I from the Opposition, and we hope from soon as the newEi wa.% :received, and amme I -1 fu.1 canaldstes in the recen . vy th 'my labors have .elector wb I tree, and got his leg so badly j. d; �. I I I- . years will teStff, 0 doctrine that every - i . I I � - i - 11., , nearly four yelarB of labor and resea,rch I OVOtes. �That the expe � diture has largely in rs as after several hours' 10)our the men that be has been I I - '1 elections. � � I Many of the Government supporte aid up Since. I . . . not been in vaivL. I bi've given a fair - idates], creased no per�on can deny, and no I I., were uncovered. Seveyi were dead and as I t --The Stratf - �* ,� 4 ' ators mpletedtheir . I I . 4( , the work and for � one of' Mr. Meredith's cand I —M r. Thos. Shute, of Usborne, h ord B�acou � I . ,- - arbitr oo � well. Although the session may be an eighteen fatally wounded.! Allthecom- Lf � � ' , � I I ,-and impartial suppoit to the Mowat ' will give his assent- to. This is the' ; person need wa4 to even if they could. ' . I disposed of a colt eight months -old, ­ in speaking of the snow blo� � I � I . - . - � ard. . I . _ ft I I : :!- , I ; A -d -mini str ad that, band iii their aw it must here interesting and exciting one, it is not pany's expensive machinery was do- . & Co., � '-- eutailed ion t I . . ation,belc.suso I behev - '- ' 6 T a expanpe : ­ . I I be remembered that all that is now re- position, also, that the Local Legisla.' � The money has I I een expanded and. the * - sired by "Welcome," to J. Snell I h - . . - � ' . r I � � expected to be lengthy. The present stroyed. A passenger tr , n the other 1. 0 . c I , - � un the whole, t ey 4ve acted hon- . for the sum of $112. This firm have;- - - L ompany bl�l theanow block 4 I tures will hereafter be held to occupy if mi] . � �.- j 'up � quired to Ma4e this award legal and . people have received the benefit of the res a some splendid aninials in their posseil. - I' " mous. Toisaynothingof tb I ­. I I parliamont is remarkable, especially -day, when with -in six . 13 0 ,�i +� - I I - I ­; Z L - . - 6, - I � F., - Z estly by the people, &U4� in the b! est in. in d at the P01A.S. 1 ears ol Butte, divided, -the engin going ahead ­ - of the - ' .. ­ Z . : - bindin on bo h parties and to forever Mr- Meredith is Bustai ' L expenditure. DluriDg the ten y Sion. I tra% ­ . 9 - r i -for the number of newmembers. There 1.c receipts, a lig . � . � ­ . .1 I I-- �-- ' four m*les � _ , � ' _Mr. Jobn Joslin returned frona the -- -the cost of the force c . - . - - terestB of the P]rovi�ce. Should you - --' Mr w t to clear the track. Wheia � - - , � . I dispute, is the necessary legis- Mr. Mowat,.on the other hand, main e : . I : settle the . . Mo � W, 'S rul the county of Huron are altogether 90 new members, 66 �­, pla�es I I from the coaches the engibe was struck ' 1- . ay, ­ , - I � - - I i I - 0- 1.�- � - 11, ' .ork,oii-theG-od* � � � See flit to again: ret. rn ine as your repro. I Northwest to Clinton on Wednesid engin's at W, , ; . . I I I I �acceptin . . . 1, alone has 1� I - L. I n lation approving of anc g it. tains that the Local �egislatures are, receivod from the public of whom have never occupied seats in by a snow -slide, ditched, and is under W -1 -1 I � . . i ith his son who bad his hand so badly ­��, , �r , alone at oNter "-�300 a d&y ih � � 7 I seat4tive, I Shall ,continue, to give to supreme in their own 'sphere; that in� sum of ff 892,967, the bouse before, showing that at the -, �y � . - : � 1:tr treasl�ry the enc, Mole's . twenty feet of snow. ! 'i � ' road fdoti)39 UP j , The Government of Ontario, acting in i I 0 . L 0 frozen. The doctors here will ampti-I ' -��!�'; tions �of th I � i z*,-- . � I 1� C., � �' V1110E I ast election a very considerable number ..L. 'tL ' - I - Mr Nowat and bi; colleagues the same � atters of purely local ifitetest in which' an- oputies ia the Pro * ­ -- --- -- -- 41- __ - ­ - -T-be offorts of ,I , � - this legislation. -m tate P , t III-- * - , good f aith have- Secured I d the other c � finger Land 1 ." I I I I il. � , i I I � ) � . . Dgeswere made ou both sides. the whole of the little 14 "j, � � ropurdon,, i I �, I I.- - � : i.� � � ;'-1 ; -� � i-, I Z I . I -the the a amounts. . #1i Is -. �: I . :. I neroua aulq)ort I I Iii -ave done in I � , ofcha - . - ­ -1 96 I They have f ulfille the province alone i� colicernLed, have received piroportio3at The Dominion P ' ament. all the others on one hand at the s�cond " ' ' have- b6e-a: untiring, and b � . . I I d. th,-lr part � of the . I I I ,,.:Jr�­ - . 1-: -�; - -- t : -� .. ,... I I V) a Do �� � ract, � 1;, �, � St. go, lono'%S fo,el that they adm'iu� - ents 6 Huron have beer � - heir Lelia br, neither lal L 1. L ; pw I c, ,of&bly., But,willitbebe- Local Legislature h1as. exclusive juris The: paym i mi�ion Parh " t t on joint. : �? 41� - . . ad;, Mr. S . i -. I � I I contract hou � . News of the Vveek. I&T,en me - —It F,c' ins thitt Mr. A.�-H. Mann n ­ pense behik spar L I 91; - - : �L ­ --, . ,the a S o� the P I a ' Thursd of last week. he only busi e - . . - . - � ffair t be following heads: . ply 1 -7- 1 1 .- - - , ado under t . I . , ister - I - - I L - _­ I-ieved, the D '!Minion Government after diction, and that for their acts they ax of Clinton, is a shrewd speculator asz- ­1� - MRS ., : �� . I !; I - . I .. M . , I— ter, has been engaged 7 � , . I I Tiin LkST SoN.—Wm. Wordsworth, ness trallsact6d. on that day was the i. ''- , 7 entl L . t! ", �, Z Y, al ler in Conn- responsible to the people, and to the election of Sp - .,-1,- 1 -w � L . nomically and efficli : D -d so long as behl,�' solemnli� bound by or( m ,Mducation .......... il. 6 ................... $122,73( M L � wiDterfighting sno, : i - � I . . the last surving son of the poot is dead. eaker. L Kirkpatrick well as a clever lawyer and eloqueu � : entire - � - ­ ' I ' t t L .1. I P � � of J1 �§ti�,e ............... 30,99( ' � " - 4 1. � I 'IL . ­ I 3, in my and earnest preacher. He purchased -a' ,!,-: h ersq � �. �. themeasures. they propose an . : . . � er . I . - I . ail ratified byl the 6overnor,-General, go alone. In other words, that the people AdminiBtration i 'r, a�, was elected � 4- -; ioll-branc, -, and 110 P I ' � 3� , I . Ap-iculture, Arts an � Mecharics'Insti- SIGNS (-,F S itiNG.—The first Florida the member for Fronten no i �. - -. � 13 . - - sidence in that town a, few days - -mate the 4ardsbips he a I I T . ; I I � - Should I . .. 80171 rs � I jtidg,meutl just and be4eficial, back on the.�r pjedge, repudiate the are entitled to have the management of . tutes .......................... . Strawberries have reached the New York. to that pobition without Opposition. On re - � ` I . o I,- I : i � I . I Aid to Railways ...... ­ . � ................ 1821191 . . riday the only business transacted was on speculation, and has since been offer- I �� have unde*gone, In the el : � � F I: - I -I � � . A �,rom this course, r*s without interfer- -maintenance of Lnbati'ics .............. 98,27 his baraain. � ­, � . Of 'a Trunk rail;a� . I . they, however, depa award and re4ase to secure the ne-ces- their own local aff td market. 4 thaGrap I � �- � I � ivraiuteuanee of Deal, Dumb and Blind.. 35,48 PrioviDiNo riOlt THE NEEDY. — The the delivery and recoivi�t4 of the speech ad 000 on 0 : I I - I . I I � 1 7 id ft-tibus or party ties I - int� � I con &17 Y - side to give it ence from the other Provinces. Those' - proa�hing the present w, w ,na personal sary leclislatioh, on their a, afte� which the —A tea-meetiug will be beld in the -- - � 11. I - . I I 0 - Disttibution of Surplug ................ 309,M nt has undertaken to from the Thron ,­ I I I ; ­ : I � -i � . i - . - .. I es Z �.. Z . . will vrovent me from opposing them as this -hall County relioved of 'on Mumicipal Loan . :periieuce4. I ,I - i I � o effect. We li�yo narrated the facts as of the. electors who wis� that ' 75,00 provide for the sufferers by Garibaldi's House adjourned until onday. The Presbyterian church, Londesborough, "" - .- - ., . � . I P Fund Accoant .!.. 6 ................ 75,00 evering of the 22nd inst., whe , I" —on the evenino of Tuf I I n- � � I I strenuously as I have �warmlv and cor. they occurred and as they axe shown by bothecase,.and who* consider them4 : , . --- campaign of 1867. 1 followingis the documen referredto: on the D �­ -- ,:1 I I . I- I 1, - . . 0 ­� - lie personal frii , I I . - I i I . pleasing duty n the oponing addresses - are expected from Rev. I- 1. number of� t . , . I . 1 $892,96" SM.U,LPDX OUTBREAK. — Much alarm It is MY 0 -, - I - selves compet,ent'to judge of their own, art$ ,­ "I ie the popula . [ I- - , � iall-y supported thl . � In, seeking your, official docum 3nts, - Messrs. Pritchard, McDonald, Stew � - nan , . 4 13M , and we defy any per J. C. C � -- . . I at ament, t con 1_ -1 I � . I It will be seen from the nature of tbe has been catified by the -appear- of a New P li ment, t ­ - � Me, � - . � I � — ier� met at Smi . . suffrages, I have no �ers0n&l ends in son to refute,our StatenlontB.- Now, we ts, sboulq, therefore, vote to � ance and rapid Spread of n you on Musgrave . I � - ted thal I , * , I . requiremen , I . . Rmallpox " the auspicious- Icircumstances ,,McNauabton, and McLemn. - anotione [ I ­ -� axes to grind, but I est -i above items tha� had the' amounts not 1 Music to be furnished by the Clinton, .-,- , gainnon, an�d banique . . -view a -ad fhave, n i ask any reade;r, we care not what his sustain mi. Mow4t, p,nd should earn � . the lumber camps on the Upper Missis- under which - you will begia your I I . I . i ��'- 11 . Presbvterian choir. . - - � righi royal lityle ufter wl been received fr4m the Government the � i ­, - iu I I - - I - .1 I I - have a laudable. &:: biti to do what in political leanIngs may be,to say wheth- ly assist to elect those. candidates who sippi. labors, - I ... '- �-, I . . 1. , #n I . I Mr. Niftel, of Goderich _: 1- si,lve� monuted revoW , � I 1. , some � I � , I lies ta. advance �the interests and in- 'to - people would have had to contributo - NOBLE RESOLVE.—The Spanish Coun- Canada is in the enjoy I:mint of peace - —While I ­ � -� as.a, tohten d - me . - eir or not he ti � inks Ontario has been pledge themselves support him in - �.-- setted. to bim - I a , -� I . : � . I - " I them by direct uni3i al taxation. The oil of Ministers has decided to treat and prosperity, and all her industries, township, wa on his way to Goderich, � - I 1. . increase the pTosp rity �of my b�loved ' . I �1;- as held by hi " ,-r�- - , - "' � � � � � et , � i 11 I t I li, - I - . - - ii -� -` 11, � nj � � al I � I fairly treated �,nd the Dominion Gov- this matter. - I I P 40*000 Cuban slaves, whom their mas- acricultural, manufacturIng, and com- the other day, his horse took -fright at -1 - in -which h..'e w � i . �- , I ! �- � . 11 ! I - of thT peop 8 in C1 '. Ing unman- I I 11 , The chair w4 , . and adopted:. P E Mi I am now an- ernmeut has qated'honorably. No,man. Now, -for the third issue'. Itiss I burdens i I this conntir ra egister in 1870, as free mercial, are in a healthy and I p . - I 0 i0- � ' � ; .rvyl . . ome- I te ' ' neglected to r' . m roving the pitchboles, and becomi "., I �sat sillu-t i ncr - pta Joseph Mallovgh,,, ; . I ha , therefore, byen lightened during ageable, ran away, throwi . Mr. Naftel * I I gaged in � placi ve men. I I I . '- -, " ,tory ma ' . � I Ing my' Views can, in view 01 the whole facts,conscien- what difficult here to find out what Mr. I _ condition. n - in a -m, ; - I � i I � . . . the cutter. The horse ran & dis- *� ,- -)st Issaisfac I � � � � i Swelf j I .-1. � � - - � . I - -In fact he . ­ - � � the pas I in- � �, before the electors 'at jiubEc meetings, tiously an t ten year6, by the Local Gov- NIHILISM REVIVING IN Russx,&.—The Followingilioexampl6of-my aisti out of ter the : L w -1 . � . n the affirmative. Mr. Meredith's policy really is. . � ; i -. I L the evening. Af � I p d. a visit of taDce of two miles, dislocating the seat � r� � L : i I where I can disculso p'�bliomatters at Meredith aud.his' followers, however, does' not Beem to haye any definite o 1 ernment, to the extent of �8�2,967. Nihilists are again springing into prom- guished pred6ceBsorB, I si - ' re-Dsred �y -mine bost " - IT . I . r I - inence, and threaten by Some terrible some length'to British- Columbia last from the rig, but no other serious dain, ­- -1 p L �� done �Mple jLnSti�a t( � 1, � r L� , 1. . . i And still ther 3L are some DeoDle . �-� f bee . . L I � I _U 4, 1 , 1-1, 41, T �c­; 1: I wh(;) J- 9 — Ann� :, . . - A"UL =4,VU.. VA. V"�,- r- — 1, - for pur ly partizan purposes, are now fixed Policy on t'no F31lujfteli. no Uay. . vbr,u " . �­ Z) I - � I . I demonstration to prevent Tine coronation Season. h great natural resources 0 ' ' man explainecl, the Object bfy do in: an address of this kind, but as would like' to see the powers of our L asking the peqple to say by, their votes he wants one thing, the next he wants- : . - of the Czar. � that Province promise that as soon as —Prior to leaving their farm on the eL - ' ering, and After payinrl'>` a �` . I h! ­ I im. Tbames Road, Usborne, preparatory to j. sibrld! for me to meet , Svow BOUND.—During the blockade the Pacific Railway is completed an , - it wall be, im pos i that Ontario h48 been fairly treated, and something else, and so .on.' However, 4cal Leoislatures curtailed and tb K-1-1 tfie -,-vort,h of the gualat i � . . � � 0 i " removing to Exeter, the neigh.bors and -7 � to � - every elector, I take � this Means of tbat the conduct of the Dominion Gov- we may fairly conclude that he is de- n4anagement of lour local alfairs handed of lastweek there were one lan(I a half - pulse to its .prosperity, commeusurate L - .; ing,read the, addrew, an i . I I - million bushe's of corn in cars suow with the progress made elsewhere will friends of Mr. ,and Mrs. Passmore so- -1 , which :� , -; solloiting a contiinua=6 of the Support ONer to the Pominion. How much I r residence and present. I �- ` - � preseutati�n after . - ernment in repudiating the award they .cided in having the licensing aad regu- , bound between Chicago and the Mis. be assurediv Meanwhile the disposal of sembled:- at thei -- , . � :. L. spent in. th� I . i -L - W&13 pleas�atly �� �- 8 D�oney have thd people of this county ve w ecl them with a complimentary address 1-- 0 I � � . I which, has been so g8n-6rously Recorded bound them a lating of the liquor traffic removed frona . . souri ri r. the lands Set aside in aid of the rail' ay ." �- no i - � I �ves to accept, is honor. I i �t. r. ' - me in past elections. T,f, therefore, gen- able and honeSt. Will they do A?. 4f under the control of the Government received from ti�e. Dominion treasurr MAIL Roi3BERY.—The mail bag was to actual setilers, will add to the im- accompanied by many handsome and 12�-�`, - ; . b - —The following graphici . -nee. valuable presents, thus testifying the- ��­ ' ­ - is given of a Clilatol:lialn) I - � t . rippe rtance and wealth of khe Provi - tlemen, my past re'co�d and prosent and Legislature and placed in 'the' Aring the ten years, and to wha, d opeh in the baggage room at po Q-', - I ! a township coilucil were to a*ct in like - . . asgiDg through the United high esteem in which they are hold by ,U- � . . I - . Cedar Rapids, Iowa, oil Thursdaynight While p . . . . . kl`A �efforts to reach home dnrii viewa meet with your �pproval, I have extent have t air local burdens beeit many those who Should know them best. 'A -, L ' - ,- I , manner, wou14 they be Sustained by the hands of the municipal councils. 'This I and one hundred and forty registered, States, I was rejoiced to observe A- .. w blocliid,o . Being at I . � . — i �L ­ 8110 . and- Trunk tra , '" to ask you in the interests of the prinol- . lightened by thi i aid received from tha J evidence$ -of regard for the Empire, of —Says the Goderich Star: An ini, - - 'a ito . . . ' .� . . : people? Nol bi f it, they would be would, undoubtedly, result in a looser ad-' letters stolen. i rganized. a, fe* day$ took the Gr , -hich we profe�s,and the - , I S . which this country forms so large % oipient duel was ,o L :,-.- . i: � to get bo M- . a on Wednesday i ples wi great scouted a , uld be looked " on as ministration of the licpns'iDL, law. No quarter ? The 3,rants, under each of the AN AGED CiTizEN.—Thursday was the V, 4, -� a Onnrf litincan nffin4al ..,;t ". I I 3 . I Z I . I I I Ir portiono May this irwndship, which is I&P v — ' .�4 ht train oll I ; �� � , . above beading have been -iiinety-third birthday of Mr. Peter '], Bright a fteig , i I d important iss as f�'r which we are disbon`esttric�6ters. Whytbenconclone matter how anxions"the municilal so fully: returned by us, be as. enduring an *ex -military officer. Preh-minarieo -.-- I - I A . alt u . � . I i I & tuck in the SDI : r I , Cooper of Neir York. He received � two others� s � v; I? com for�,ward on Tues- offences in h4h places and ls might be to administer th6 —in Some initances more tbaii . is ,natural and advantagegus to�� were partly arranged, and the;-conW- L� ,.' I . contend-ing'-to 0 creased and wh, ­ � tl- . . - as it ­ -L_ I hours, I f'L I Many calls in. congratulation. Numer I I him several L . . . � ce threatened to be worse than the ,:'- to Stratford in 1-113 . - I .1 �. _ L day',ithe 27th of Febru0y,L andpast your I doubled under the Mowat Administra. the mutual interests of both great que,L . , the,even' g ' - life, which weM6uld despise if practised 'law efficiently,the loqal influencesagains I . ous bouquets were sent. * � ­- . . ' � . #I . : . � Wiggins storm, but, whether the pan - -, - t i 9 L I nations, - - -S blocked. B 0 w , line west *a I � . ballots for MeL at the, polla, and thus by men of our�' wn rank who have the them would be Such th t they co dno tion, while fieV9ral of the aids did no : RUBBER WORKS CLOSED. — Twelve wora, or - , h ': . I . , is M'ULd tC I � i I - . _I , go rountl by L( � � I � ' � The stead§ flow of SeWers into Mani- proved migbtier than the a' _­'_ -, . - - I 1. I secure my return by a. larger majority in exist under 'S'andfield's Government. rubber f aotories in the States of New . - - i. I ; * -leave � p I � � anagement Of our own local affairs ? possibly withstand th In, and the - n Iti- toba and the North-westj territories last through the interference of frienils, the - � i '. � . I I . I � 1' train was . . - . ,I timed to - - 1. . . M,L T - -s sub i'' L . . than ever before. Vask this, not on But, there wals a time when even Mr. ate and speedy resillb would be an an. These facts amount for the increased' York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Con an � . I year, d the assurances ireceived of an carnage was averted,and hot drink - � L-� � ond,on at� 8 p.m., it left at I I 1:L I . . . . ,,� L � ' r � . I i � i necticut and Rhode Island, employing I - - � a may own personal acco�int, but on ac- Meredi. approved of the award and- nual squabble between th increased immigration d' the com. stitated for. gore. .. - wasn't a bit t ,I Lth , 6 liquor inter � expenditure c6mplained of under th3 T4r'ng morning, 4na I : ., � � 1 . 1. I . I 8,000 persons,have closed in conse- I.- . ' all went I I I ing season, promise well Ior the early —The Galt-Reforme'r of last week % I count of the principles which I have. thou e . I t � L Once UnLd�r wa,yj . . I . I ght th ' Dominion Government .est On the one hand an theteniperanc Mowat Admi6i�tration..' But, is it no - quence of high priced rubber gum. ' .young boy, on of Mr. Robert ' - � . , - I ! d of devel&pment of these fertile and salub- says : A 8 �i L� about 6 miles from Londo,, . I I � I � - � . - . been called -upon to *defend and uphold. Should ratif3 It. On the 3117 March, . interest on the otheF, � In such a con- better to givei the mon-ey to the peopl 3 HUMBUG Now DEAD YET. — Coran, rious regioni. I Brown, of the township of Grey,*" , . . . f the tend,ei I - . � front va-,IV6 0 L I Z IL Cf lrj' - Dum ri 8 - ' - - 7 _ I have the honor to be, �entlamen, 1881, Mr. Me�pdith'&nd every one of his flict we very much fqar the temperanc� Aban to, have it rustin in.the banks or Seventh son of the Seventh Son, who has It if, impoktaut that the laws relating accidentally shot last wee in frie . ro b" � � 0 1 - throw it f In tbo - tr" � I . -1 � . I . ` � . � , 'Jes into London. ! I ., Your Obedient Oervant, followers, with but one exception voted interest would not 1ppq hold its bwn.� to squander it in jobs t6 political f avoi - effeoted a number of remarkable cures, to theyepregentation of the people in He had been stopping at Mr. James t six mi � - : . . . tha � I . . � . 9 I - . 7 i . I is doing a thriving business at Troy, d. Brown's, and while he and a,companion . I I . I . I Parliament Should be amended, an t in tim�_- to catch the . ; ... . , )us . I 1 13 - I . . � i �, 7�romAs GpsoN. � �qr the followilng resolution: and in a few years 't44 ground which ites? We fa 4 it is not difficult t) N. Y. Several prominent citizens the electoral franchises existing in the were fooling with a revolver, it went off, I - , . 't ;­ I � t � � i . ; I Thursday morning on . I- I � � � I � Wroxeter,, Feb-ruary 12th, 1$8,%. 1 - the temperanc predict what the verdict of the people Vatronize him. - Baimilated. A the bullet. - 8 thigh. I -add -�fll i � . "It is the duty of the Government of a caupp as gained unaer several Provinces a entering young Brown! �� Huron,& 1�raCe, he . F - I I - I , . ... i -, - I I � ,- — 0— Ontario to assbrt ivnd maintain the just the Crooks Act, a§ n - administered,, will be on this question. MORE STATE,. PRISON CRUELTY,—Gov. Up to the latest accounts, it -had not ­. - would soon be. . - meksure for thi3 purpose will be zsub. � 7self that he I ; . I I . i ernor Butler, of Massachusetts, is in mitted for ybu ider%tion. been extriet3ted. I.- ' � . . � I I r, - Ay the whole of t I The Vital ,Usues. claims and righf s of the Province of would be lost,and th would be, as it � I - r cons spent nea - � . . i . receip ' '-Som y . - _j; J . � -as ni . - . , . .1 - Ontario a& det mined by the- Award ot - . T I t of sealed communieations from I am advised t4at the judgment of — a da 8 ago while John ana --� velling sn. W, and it v 5." -� � " into � � I In the political con a A now in pro- wag before w an the icipalities had TnE electors should bepr in, min convicts in the State prison, detailing Charles Stewartj sons of Mr. John 1-- 116 Vow I I � the A rbi ouse hereby I the Lords of the.,Judicial Committee of , ,-,� ll� : trator . and this - H - o I r .. ..­ � - -- - - ,- � . 91resg there a,rethree�i�nportant issues re -affirms its d'etermination to give its control of it a deal Ilelltltior in so far as that if they vote at'the conUng electio a the Privy COUDCil delivered', last. June, - , ev;i irav,aj-a aga . . I F . . the most cruel treatment. One warden ' Stewart, of - Stanley, were practising I -1 -in it will bi . - . I -- - , 'n � . � has consequently been jdismissed, and in the appealof Russel vs. the Queen it accidentally went o : . . ' I. � with a revolver, I ff �­ .1 —Th�e t,lintoa gew L , . befora the people. These are the liquor cordial . ,, A tothe Government of many of its b st prqyi9ions are concern- in favor of granting the Dominion I , I � I - I In the hands of John, an . - 7 1 a ball . .- . I - -. ; � . ed. Of. course any �ho may wish to 'Government an unlimited right to veto intoxicating lodged in the fleshy part of Charleie jta.:� says. One 0 Z I license question. the boundary award Ontario in an, r step which it May be others will follow. goes to show that in order to prevent , while i d tb f the saddest . r, - - � - I I � . I - I : I i I y tot: 1-ke to sustain the Award . SARA'S JEWELS AND HUSBAND. — The the unrestrained sale 'of -, has occur�ad for mAny a I . . . and the Provincial riglits. Tb:by are all see a recurrence of �� 'state of aff airf . . I I � t -hat of Mrs. � . I and to assert and maintain the just 1�i . - i local legislation at will, they assist in sale in Paris'of Sara Bernhardt's jewels liquors, and for that purposeito regulate thigh, where it still remains. Th� 1 - , Clintvn,�ils - . - � . -1 ' � � I - � , � t ,,- 7 � i - I I ­- - 'satuFd9,y last- - ' � . ! questions of the most v�tal importance alaims and rih htB of the - Province as which existed fifteen' years ago, when establishing a most dangerous . preco- realized 175,000 f raneB. DamWa, the granting of shop, sai6on andtavetu revolver had Snapped twice without " - , died on . � I I . rles was just coming �111 . hort t � . � to, the people, and on tl�e verdict given thereby deel ad and det I Sara's husband, will ; retire from licens;F1 going off, and Cha �­ a S, � : . � I &T ermined." there was. practicalli free trade in dent. It is all nonsense to say, as some . I 6 , legislation by the Dominion '5-- moved into town * � . ,` . I the stage. He is arranging for the for. Parli . . Your over the f ance to see what was tht ,- - I ; I I : �, . at the polla,will dopen i in a very great liquor, should vote jk Mr. Meredith's � �ment will be necessary ' v I I .ing one of the houses, in tl - As we have already stated, Mr. , I . do, that the Dominion Government ca mation of &foreign fegion to Serve in eq± an he received the balL - - - -; -1 . . block, onj 1.1uron, Street. . : � I . � � . - 1, ;;F - I . . nest consideration of this important matter, wb I I . ­ � ­ I 1. ' k. but b- 11W � I . J, -',*�, . measure the f ature, prosperity of this M6redith and his followers voted for the. candidate, but those who desire to have be held respofisible for the* exercise �f Aftica., —The following property changes are 1. �-, . . ound wer is , �, . . I ! � . � � . . ' isubject is d6sired. . . f i7 Province. If Mr.� Meredith and his above resclutipu in 1881, and yet in the the provisions of th� lqw rigidly enfore, that, power. This is a fallacy. The DEATH OF AN AGED MINISTER —Rev. Your atteaion . caus (I his services V � 1� : i iE; specially invited to noted from Goderich township: Mr. ' -- Soon E , . I I I � t � � � I - - commencemen't of 1883 th . ad, and the law itself ' adually render, Dominion Government are respo a a measure regulating faotorY labor, an - �., ., with, and for Some time i � party are sustained, aiid theY adhere Daniel Devine,"one of the oldes� mem- - d John McDougall, lot 9, concession 3, ' , r bers of the New York East Conference township of Goderich sold his farm on ; ­ I i . I . ey -come be I . nsibi ill. else than,drink. and abus! � , . the protection of the workingman and . - I I to what they now profe1ss, there will ibe to turn 'ad more stringent's uld cast their t " . : . -1 I I fore -the peopls and ask them' . - �o o the people of the Dominiort, and not 'of the Methodist church, died on Satur- hi& f amil . . the 29 of January to Mr.' Green, for the `;_, y hadlifive Small obildi � , . - y- The ; � I , - . a loosening of- the cords 1 which now bind their backs on that just awaxd, to per. ballots for Mr. Mo7p�tlzs candidates on to those of ;any particular .provinc(- day in. West Mor I - ' , � . . ). risania, 90 years of Bills for the consolidation and amend- sum of $3,700,—Mr. C. L. McIntosh, �� two week)s i4ac#3 -a sixth � . S I I I . - � . the liquor traffic ;� th rights of the m,it Ont O'b be'ro the 27bh inBt. I I was the author of several re- ment- of the laws relating to the cus. of this township, hits purchsised lot 7, ' - the number ti . - � � a . it is Baia � ... � ari ' bbed of her just I I Grant to thq Dominion Government age- . I � . - � � . t I . . � ligious works. I t '3, the Militia, and the public lands, concession 3, containing 10 acres, from . before het cOnfinement th . - ii i i i Om - , � . Province to, self -go 'will be rights, and to pay by their votes that- - this posver ovl'r local' legislature -3, and 'I a chair I I : I � t . . P LAKE Micum&N NOT NATIGABLE.—For will be laid before you. � Mr. Jamers Porter,for the Sum of 84,0001* - - I . - , i.ufl I - � ed-herjrdni I - - - I - I abandoned, and the =orl'�,egislature� the Dominio4 Government are acting Sir John Macdqilald's Opinion no province i� safe. The ratepayers of the first time within the memory -.of Among other measures, bills will be Mr. Portor has purchased one of the - . - Id bar caleat . . I . � I . i � which haistene I � I I I . � : I I will be sham of its legitimate powers just In his place in Parliamiont in . tb4 . the oldest inbabitant, navigation on ivil farms of the Salkeld estate that th4 . I . I ly and fai'ly towards this Province any one prov nee might vote to a M presented to you, respe � ting the c on the 2nd " ,One time � aported, - � Z . P IT . ; . " � P . I � - I I I - I and functions, and wil� be reduced to a ing �o !ratify the award of w , -acdona-ld Lake Michigan is completely closed. In ervice, the acts relating to banking concession, fo. 63,600. � I I ariDg frOln want of tl � I � I : in refus hich session of 18'. 2, ­ lJohn M against the overnment, and yet tie s I I 11 I Suff . ' . . i mere creature of the F aeral authon - I poke as ollows on thp � Subject of disal many places the 13brface of the lake is and the examination of inasters and —The friends of Mr. Andrew Bell, � - r. - of life, but this "Nvss untru � . . . - � -,­ty, they, farme-el� approved. Are men who s - Government �ould be sustained by tle . er&l with ice Boverml feet thick, - navigating our inland I �, ividuils =cha' tably ai, - 11 I �- . . . . cov formerly of lower Wingham, will be -i indi, 1�i : th � I -- I' . - 0 - I . � to register a will an behosts of that will in two ye, rs,turn such a somersault lorwance : I � - Aof tbebtlierprovinceBi'and would far out as t I glad to hear of his success in his north. -�11 them, alid. m(4Dbers �of . . I �� � peoph �1 wenty-five miles from the waters. .. � ! . power, be they in the 'interest of the as this,and *hor will for any mot' "The provinces bavq their rights. and be abBoluteiy�independent of the injured Shore. In .,. fou,na ou.fi otheiwise. Dt � . � .1ve � I * I am glad to be able io inform you west ho 'a. He is the owner Of 160 1 � - . - - I � . -YPT acres of land �11 clearedand rea ; - � � th6 question was not wbethertbiB House I EG AND TiiE BRITISII.—Earl Duf. �,he had i 11 I h. their backs upon . that the progress of the Canada Pacific dy for -1 man's illhess � . Province or the reverB , and -last, al- whatever, tur" Ontario t province. And worBe'fitill, the repro- -1 . � �� � � thought E. Local Legislature was righ. I farinis reported to have written a des- Railway has been quite unprecedented. crop, three miles from Grandin, city, �-, ment 9,134 the k,ind attenI ,i . I . . though perhaps Iiot least, by Sustaining' in this way, 4t to govern this Province ? or wrong Bat the'whole question for sentatives ot.ithe other provinces co d patch to the Foreign Office POintiDg Out Traffic can now be carried on the main Dakota, and considers it worth as .1 I ing wl�ich t � I I I u i -� bore, d. ime I I k � I fif ty much as the ,same quantity around .. .. � ,I cf reproac I . Mr.'Meredlth, the people of this Pro- ,Let those who thin so, vote for Meagrs. this Hou a to consider, whenever such. combine and could force the Gover that 4gypt is absolutely incapable of line from Thunder Bay to' within attered a wor I - � . I . � . . " j I vince will be made to 1 declare that a Jackson, John a question as this was.' brought up, was self government'and if British troops miles of the crossing of the South Wingharn. He had 80 ae � husband,, aisploitying that � I .1 . � son and Hays, on the it to disa i ow any , me I . . . res in crop - I , I I I men asure t . � ' � - that they should say at once that the �( remain .there �util the natives are Saskatchewan, a distance of over 1,000 last year, 6n which he raised over two �� -� � peculiar 111-)na, t.0 women - - . � ; � � solemin contract enterod in -to by one 27th inst-.' But, let those who think by the Local ILegislature of Ontario, Iff - I I . . .� averse Orcumtst'ances of. . A, - had no ri-ht to interfere so long as the I taught to govqrn themselves, the coun- miles. It is confidently expected � ; � i, - . thousand bushels of wheat—about 26 1 a ; g i - � i I that -1 � � �. If ; Government ia not bin I n upon their that the Dominion Government did different -Provincial �egislatureB acted such measur happened to be contra�y try may be regarded as temporarily an- t h*e Rocky Mountains will be reached busbels per acre.. . I to rt'lath . ­ .. Ir . . . she had Writt�n I � : . �� . .. i � I � ad in tbislway all faith in wroDg in goin,' back on their pledged within the bounds 9f the authorit' : M;, � �1 � he fi-ad been iu : q - 1, I successors,. ai - - � , � I 19 T to their ocal Interests,or they coul ed. - - —S for yearej I . . . . I - _ f ays the Galt Reporter: - 11 11 I t, during the present year'afid that with � I . I . . . I - I the Stability and integrity of the pledged word. as solemnly affirmed by order ' which f ie Constitution gave them� I IRELAND'S CuRsE.—Gladstone, in con. - abming her most. shamef � ; I in I compel the !Government t n in the same period substantial progress Elliot-Thynne, a former teacli,er of the - I � ; i f the - � .. (Hear, hear.) There was this fixe I . is not i Aoubt lidit that I L � . - honor of the State will - a destroyed. Cciuncil, and 'Who fool that ldr. Mere. . 1 4 this provilacel legislating upon -any Bu� versation with Clemenceau, stated that will be r�iade on the Lake Superior sec- Glenmorris school, has also been heard . I --� . �r ­ I . . t at . - - the ours' of Ireland had been central- tion of the railway, and the track laid from He is still in Dakota and h- � hastened by his treati , - . I . . I . . .4 principle every rovincial Legis I � e ­ . I � � - , - I I A solemn compactwas entered in -to dith in agreeing to give up what be ad- IthuB be seen that i . children �liave � . i lature a ject. It will, - I 1, een titb( : I I . - ould feel th when it was t J 8 izatiop. "I deBire," be said, ,,Ito do- upon a large portion of the road now he and his better half are en ing 9004 -, ring . . - I 1. - . I I ! I � ; - . . . I betweea the goverume,ats of the Do. mits to be the just rights of Ontario, is. logislati , it - was gislating in the high time the powers of the Feder centralize the administrative authority., under contract in British Columbia. health. He is representing Philadel- � � taken c�'arge Of t') b i n.: , . � - I : I I . . - � . , I- I w I � I)v t . � , ke, of�. Gode�ieh towns . I z- I � minion and Ontario. hey both agreed setila cow ' dly part, and who desire reality al d not in thel sham. If they We are now trying to make the bum- I have also pleasure in stating that phia, firm in that, State,and h - � - . . � * I g a 4r - - authority were more clearly and strict � . . a travels �' , . I . . . - I , � � did not k 3,ow and feel that the measure4 I y blest Irishman b5alize that he is a � i i oldest b0y ; rs. Mork w � . . ' 9 � . . to submit ti n di to strengtheq, the hands of Mr. Mo . � the traffic on the Interoolonial Railway over it a great. deal he has -a goo 4 ; t f �r -Spute, as to I w- at � . i d oppor- -1 - thi � - an aun � f � I they -were arguing � discussing and defined. Mr, Meredith is satisfied , io ern1Dg adency,� and also that the is largely in excess -of any former year, tunity of seeing the country,aDdpredic,ts - . . I : I gov ; . 6 secoild bo . -­ : _- t the western boundiary �f this Province, in maintaining the rights and territory endi , and In dif ng to Suit the0 leave this dangerous power in the hands Government can be carried on for him r1s; Urs. thrastou, � i � i I - I � � am --- - , I i 0:11 y and that the balance in favor of the for it a bright future." Mr- Thynne is - I - 91 I I I � � f to arbitration. E ae,h Party seleoted an of Ontario,vo�e for Messrs. B le wol bee I . boy �ut one, au � - ishop,Ross own peof .�me law it was all of t' and by him." - . Tonugest . ­ . .1 I . : he Domi�ion Government, and if lie road shows a gratifying increase. also well known -in this county, snW �- 3 � . � i gopq ; : Clin � . . � 11 I.- 1 � arbitrator, and b I � ties gave their and Gibson. � It seems to us that .. sham, and the federal'i system was You -will be pleased to learn that his n s . ton,� tile ir1fant. � , � � is returned n� action in the matter wi�ll KILLED BY A MOTHER'S CARE.—A far- many frie d bar* i - 1.7 e 5 e will be pi ; I f . � . A I.. � ` forever. ; � . I eased- ...- � i I I k . ing the to learn of his . prosperity ha the far � - � --- t ��­-Trm I assent to the third arl 4trator selected. - course of th �, mer named Gravatt, drove to Grand notwithetandi expenditure on a �. L : I e 1 electors, if they con ult betaken. Ontario' will* be lbft at th I . I . I I � I ; i ,� . - �I . - "I � . . . . t "If thiA House un4ortook the great ! e Rapids, Michigan, on Saturday, accom- capital account amounted to more tkan West. � ­On.6 day lately a at] . - . Both pwrties agreed tb at the finding of their own int�erests, is plain and un. . � � , . - � I � . - I re8pousi ility of interfering with th � mercy of the Dominion Government ai�d panied by his tw'ife, who carried a three seven millions of dollars, the surplus of —On Friday of lad week Mr. B. Isdies. I a' geintleMen - ; 411 I . � ' I the arbitrators should be "final and mistakable. I . � � - I _. � ( f I local.laws, they must 1 be prepared the othek provinces, to be dealt with months old baby in her arms. The the consolidated revenue, together with Swenerton., grain merchant, of Exeter, eonsistiiig of t1ae more il . " . � - ' � � . I Rivio,,' and both awroed to give discuss tl e justice or I justice of every, e a of the lainas in met with . .� . - � 1, 'r 7 oonolu � -va-1- The second issue, that of Provincial . I , and knocked about as they ses fit. Mt. weather being very cold,the mother had the proceeds of th 9�1 a rather a painful, and dauger . of Mr. s�id Mrs. Jame � . I . - Z -P � . . . 7 "� . , law pass d by every ovincial Legial , taken extra precautions to wrap np the the North-west during last year, were'l ous accident. It appears, the morning - Ellice 1townshiP, vigil . a. : ­ -­ i effmA tD the award and. mv�ke it legal by Rights, is eN en more important than o � , � 1. 11 . I V I ture—(hear hear)—au thifiLegislature,� Mowat, however, is pledged to have the infant, and she gave it no fartherlatten- morre than sufficient to cover that ex- I freight k-ain. was distributing cars to the '-'- possession A the toA I 11- I ' I . , .;-� �, I ; 1 $ -1 sot bf, Parliament 0o soon an the the one we h e been considering. Mr. instead of I being', as no rights of the, Province defin I I a I I I � � I I the - � . � . - w ,, general ad and tion till they arrived in town, when the penditure, and that the net debt at the several storehouses, and after a , . . : � � . � . - i - �V` . � I i . I upplyi4 � i I - I . � - I 0. - . . - I i . . ­ i ! -� � I : � -1 �, � �, � I � � I 1- . � I i . I � : . . : . i I � � L : 11 . i I . I - I -1 , � - 1, - I . I I i r � I : 1�4 i . L , I � � t ! I � � . I i � � � 1 . . . . , � I � . , , I . i - � . I . 11 I . I . I , - i 1111 I . . � : . i . . " I . � - . I - .4. � . - I I 4 I . I - I . � �!.,. -,-, I I. I � , I �- I .. 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