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A, . 1 '17 . 11 . -1 �. : . ; . . � I f , . . . -_ I 11 . . . ( , i � - - . � I ::: - � I . � . Z I . . . . i � , I - 1. I . � ! I - : � - I 1. � . I i . a - �, p . i I . I . I I t I I � . - � - t_ 4 I - � '�) __ 4 � / . I . - t I I li � � � I I , I NE 15J, 1883., -, L i I I � N-1 . I . � � � - I I. 4 .- -_ i .. / I � THE HUEON EXPOSIT00 - I - i - . JU . � $ . . - I I -1 I . I - "_ ­, _-, � - I'll � I I I'l - Oin .1 � .— . N"M - _111 - � - . - - �� __ - - - ­.. - - . � A. _____ - , , - , 4 1 — I . I - " Z ­ - 4 1 . . . � - - -1 I I � I � ­!;� ! � I.. " , / . , - - " J - .--.. I I . , � ----- - --- - , I . - . . � � � . - � I � ­ - � - , . � . . - ... - - tm I � � . -1 _. I - I . . � - ­­ , � i � "__ � _;_� . . ., - , ,me: He had . been' a I �. �. o i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. be no charity to pl," �ppb people 'in The,d4te for -the. trial Of the East Canal.,Companyln Parts ricent , are �llvision courts, anathd appolni ent of lo ti . life,long! - leted an itdaitioh tb his barn. ` � I - � � . . � . ; - � � . �, .T � � ,1. ­ � 1� - y coun"tion ; vating is. addings, large mr.Z i - I I . . . I I I , �7 6�, n , 1,-, Ira, I I as 0 &.chi f. constable,. will - coustitute the Reformer,,,' -A large . famil . � � � ! '_ . - � � Poor buse ; 0 the contrary -"It 1 -'� ­ ,hot i6t been fixed. We I regarded -as m6st unsatisfactory." I , Th 1. tlew baru� : , � e. ;i I � !1W I � � -hering.', . mo � � � - 1 ; � . ar 12th, itia * .1 �, 't � � - 1. . - asseps that 4airmony, prin . . of the gat I ... I I I � - - a a r - I . of the paper on v leh . - � -Uosloe, - -1 I V I 4 . 4 bekv�eu the P' 0 " I �� �_ . =tion of DOL . . � � � i . I _ __ . . ' The f anerAl t9ok his property on the 12th , * - . I AU611, L , al business am bin decesse. , to . I ­ , the page be' io I ting upgal them! , ng 11, - I -place on COXICeili - I o T - . =16, I xI,r,o,. -thb gieAb , ` W r', that an order has, been he 'Maid Thurioxy and w-ap.,very largely Mr. W. Hueston of GOrih I i_ �. . f. ., � I . between �imoelf *and the � P-ag- - r. A. Goodwin. of t and - , e, hu M� �. . ._1 - - , . .. � . . . I , ,4 , _. , - J. , I � - * tore is strongly dis royed coaq iqu, Goder I- � 7 i � a * L. . f'/ woA I ,_ I - the odyertisament will be found. � , po"i indignity &ad', humilist4io obtainedtoex minepe reipondefit..iji lish dirr/a � , � . _ - ich tdwnp-bip, faun 0 attendee � of building si large u � , I f � _ , I I APP -, . 40 - . _V ' etritarn I ". - i- . I I "it, . I � 1:r 111�0 . � � 1. WeverForget-T. Coventi7. (5) 1 � -The ci�ii of M affy vs.. Hawkins Well .. 4._�rl: - W � � We mly name the institution what w a the atom. petit on. but- W�en and w Ifere - GIUN.") CBLIC T ox. -Great Vr6oara- flue.3 earl)ng heifor dead In a Aeld: the . under way. Mr. Webber, of . � 11-i L . lin No L '_ - .. ­ � A .. I 4, . - J . I . . intin�, � .- I I - 5 - the 17th " tious have. been made for - the John otfier,4ayF. What wa the se it 6 ri I Bargain"o i;71�4 � , a . can of a et A f r th4 g t, a use C-ortaau Pro concession, is about to erect � a - 0 : L , I L - . - . 7 . �.' - . I! Star G ' ."� la� 7 " d disgui0e,it as vie' -will, atid stifl, I eh. He ha -s %lao lost perty at Part Al I b, in the township of barn on his farm. M.r.)� Z UNk . _� vy�, : I i, T it is $01n I rowzy L - )" �k - �- Pke,at i . I this examinat',on' will take place, Bright oelebmtion at Birmingham, Edg. 4eatl .he cannot t � i." ;." -_ I . - ' . mW1 ` __ . LLL � ... I I I ._ . VVO ]. . � �_ - I L . Watches and Clooks-M. R.. Con nter (5) In the minds �j most, a stigma,--wtil not stated. 1 - ' _ . __ lambs this spring, from soMe un- Ashfield, nader' th , Mill Privlegeo Act, of the 14th .19 A I - I . _T� -- . . land, which is to commemorate the ear-* eightl I concession, ' - ho - -i - - � 6% W�- � . � I - ' !-'.- , , 1� 1 . . I . � - I ut to 00rar; . I � I=' �. �-� A -L B n-Coan - ,, ;I Owd. (� Bright as k 0 nag. which w : fe to the County Jad I .. - 4- ,. I L .� � - � as re rred . , : . . 1. . _ I F � All- I I ge mence building a XIMBIPM � I I I to" _t, " . � L�, - attach to a residence, i a it. There am . . vices of the Right'Hon - John 4eneered house, ..� - L . . I � 11 11 __ "Aiiaeriodi- I- . - it�of'16rteen thoroughbred calves from a for ove tW illto _. ­ A �� . � "I 8 -T. .-,I ) � � huna ntative for BirmiDgh-%En I I mer C Sitting, WAS which he expects to rem . . - . 11, - . . ­ . 7, 1 _� ,� r it of people who, through n HoN. Edward. Blake and Han. 0. Mre'30 ,4 Par- . - this week decided � I __ I - �0�1 z i . . dfopl)ed tb f '07 oms 4441. s.. I ,_1 I �- 11. I Form for Sale, -O.- No AI:Ahur. (5) �.A _14. ji�jnefft'Lforrover e, quarter of a 0enturv. aim of Mr. H. i8nell, ryn.Tudgge T , who mer. Mr. Frank Clegaliaa,00rn I wc� - - . � . . . ! a I - Grocerie - (8) . ,__ ecFp mult of their own, nnQ kUOM$elVeS AUU M) have le for title Old Von I - .1 &U�vuoed ��. I " I � . I I I - __� is. M. Xorrison �-� I .YP� Tbe-e'eriembnles have commenced and Efull tt,J!his spring, Only three rpere awardied'. the partie thefollowing com- work.on his new house on' bis farmAitt 00-W,9 1� �; ­ I - ,� ,� I . . - I L . - - A' �1. w ' . , � . I Horne for tt too. .-(8), in' 1 UnIpUs dircum6topo* ip fheir �.Uon. _AJ6mand 'McKensie't' ii -%Jtea y- IX * T� hd imported mare- belonging peDgatiou for their ftud,l�Gearge Haw- condession. _ I - 1:� -I- I . :;3;93)1..l - im . e)r . � ill last a week. T�ere will be a mo - Mr. INchara Bennett . ­ - 6. � - - . 1. �` - _, . lt_� I 1.� W n Mgt �. . I ; L WI -1 I 11 .1 � I . ; . � I I'll, - . Ly - I . Yarm for Sale -W. -W.i, - . ... (5) , , a la" &' i to-th sime ge�tlam&n recently 9 ' kiL6, $200; A. C.H&Wki-4114100 ; Henry . the 12th cor. . I . : �jne I , ' . "I I . . I,_ , � d infi *e Those people, there. Sir Charles Tupper is 'also ori ster trades' procession, banquet, ' ave cession' w.ill add - j% ' 7 11 . - I . --- ' -1 , pianim, . - IN ill I . � I . � � It � � i A __ . ,_ . r4d coming Sasso - 1 A" i I I Y 1. mmm!!R!!!� � 1J bir . was offe d Qtway, $50. 1-i residence the go: . TIA � aw""NOR!" L, -althou didepeldent,have not the road' and Sir Leonard Tilley'. starts, 18tC- N - I I . 12. .. *1 . I - i '!, I R - , ­ rm I � tbrto; 0,, foul f6r which fie -1 I . - t- - '4 I I L I . I I L .144, .; 1, � � I 1 . - DEATH ON TEM466k7FOLD.-The exe!'3u. and refused 0300. 1 -OnTuesaayofliast week, a large Wood intends to bu"a new bam th- - � i0o"I I . 4 . I r an - f� - I t- 0 fi ng � . I . I �,, n it .1 L . All ... _� 1. I t lost t ei�feeli of self respe�t, and I a few diya. Sir 37ohn'McDonild, -Irrangementa are beirig made for -m of " _1"bW � 4 � . -,� . ril- � , UZ 06o of -BaleimanrDaoud, for setting fire I frame barn was rat�ed op the faa� I �: season, on his farm on thl& 15th "I, MI . I I 0%. 2 JW -W 11 1 .4 i - - -i- to'Alexandris took p1sce in the midst th -no of a a E. Phair 13th .,, ! I �, . # L - -1-4 . -tbev h i.ve in absolute dread and horror is statedi intends taking a trip to Mam -ac' liplo- Mark Cardiff, Inth6tovinabipof Morris. sion. Mr.' . 3 I - I - �, - , Mitt## t1#04 S r . e bbidi rand union boo i *NVD 1 ,a , I 9 I .- I I - "U"'Galou � . , t i kn � , , .� L ., t L - 0 1 1 ; . - - c, qitber at Gowrie' orat Auburn at There were about 100 men present use on "h* , . �_ . 1. _,` - I . of tho i Poor 3�ovea- T(his feeling 1a i toba in August. He has never visited of the ruin@ Of the great E -quare at that 11i . I I and building a new ho I )11 I U06 i I � . ' * n �Vithoutawident MLr - Is pro - . - - ' , . - . L - I . - � . I - I.. I � L; . 1 6. The schools expected to and tbe�work went . . Pritchard, on -the Holm � . A � �2� 1 L ' � I Ul , I r� I to be almost,carried to the. sciffold, and take � art are Sections Non. I and 3, or jarlauder the t of George boundary,is e - - I L - I . he goes �5401" � - - � I � 7 . I - ' __ I beeii ng�ained into them from thei - the -Northweat yet, and when place on Saturday 'mist. Suleiman had an ea�-IY ant In asSmell ?iok aDdlt% - � - .1 I., M . i -1 rectingl -us �� - ��i �'_ L 41 S-BAFORTA, rRIDAY, June 15, 1883. . - . A alsrPsto how � .. . g ;� I Was *11 Cardiff and Co nell r Mooney as I I . I t, - - L yout� up he will likely be accorded a most -neiLrly com%tose fro rl Colb&no, . and the Auburn' 'vi age 0 , - - 6irkl i , � �, . �_ - ., � . - � ght befora U ____�_� I I 30 . 1, �- �_ I - , . 1 . �iland the worst .punishmea � :� , . �- i, �� L �' - 'L - I . � � I . hearty reception bv his friends. . . . I i won. Th ' . ; . - � � jw,j�-,� � ­- ,� - which could be 'ixiflicted upop the . ,--', he wis hanged, Some persona s'y *he seboc I - �� - captains. Cardiff's sid6 e I : Morris. I -*I _k, _L . - I . � � � . . - L � - _- I 9. a i - 11 . __ , . �_, It . , I � I . . � �.. � i . - _. - T ' 0'a the way -The latest sensation around Dnu--� building !a 52xG . � .'4 �f;,_ , - . , - on I . -i)f *I 11 . , , I - - ., TtLe FQ9r :Rouso - L I � . at -_ , ie (]top fell. . 0 feet and rests & . STRuiex lim LIGHTNIbrG.-_�0 , , ,111" II QUeStL031. 7o e themil" ' 0; "' - � died before tt � I L �!�� 0 ineircer uch aw gannon it; a L 6&A 1�eb - 7- - - - - i ftVI-11 'at to the scaffold'tbe condemned man said -, i ; %, 4. , a. - AV i Of , I � � - _,�!; 4 1 -a Igo,, I I - - I I .; MR.",TAIMS YOUNG thO itw t , 01 bear. Oil Situr-dav niaht stone foundation. 1t. Armstrong wag cl .. � � � . 4,� Ion. 4LDY KinUneSS OrComforts I L WiLS ViotiruiZOJI�C . . . AL V, S.15 Due [)am or -Wm. . L . i - I � I � ,� -.- �: The advisability of establiEhing a - I L . 9t � . I � ,- I Treasurer, is now before his conatituent,s he Arabi Pasha. about 10 o!olo'ck, John Martin saw an the framer. A - op1dridid supper w � Kelly,- Oil j4 tb � 1, , I � � a9e lot No. 13, 7th eanpoessiot, � L I �. - � J I y , . � I I ­�,­ ''7 - I . . VrA I "I" '' I Poor House.or a Hous"t 1�efagejn this the' It Ight experience in such a p 1 a o�'e I .. Morris , . I ; L, y THE ToNclum EXPEDInow.—A corres- anim I at the corner of his hotel. He partaken of after the day's work. I V, &a - , . �, r, - 1i � . . � . I � Struck by ligb tning and - . - I for re-election. Contrar to custom the doarska()�j - . I . � L . � --� L � I v. , 1 4 ,,, z . would )e as nothing in comparison to _y in P�ttris A4y%, he has- good at fi tb ought it lo be a large dog, -A few days, a as a horse belonging ! I I . � �- 4 County -is a question *hioh has agitated ' 4st ied- off the -hinges atd smashed ' L � � _- � 171 �, I . I . . - i .. .i �� � � I L he t ft W ored it was a to Mr. A. Bedour, -A Gode,rich town- . 7W0 - : . -; , . I : �r A �' � i - I e under such, -circumstances, is having ' stating that .'only er " ards. discov or three posts were shiv � -s"CO, . . L -Z - I : . I the minds of our cquilty co they would consid r the disgrac .- I - 4 �_ I - -­ . I . . . � � r � A - A L - I , . opposition. The Cpnservatives, -il, event of France attempting to estiblish br i ship, was being driven to Clinton, three and %, I . - I I L"%' � � - . Ulu , ' - .0 I . - ­ . n- I - � '� -;:- - , e . ' . . f. - - t ­ ze�yeas, When .that I ad been ,inflict'd upou-th IC7 ,undillors for what authority for in the bat I . I I � _ , at lout the laab half do' em ion b4,t*een Tonquin. -I �r. dralism. of Brussels, int�nds women and a bab, r being4u the �rig, it shi gles knooked,�ff the �, jiL A�., I . ��j:_ n I _� though they failed to bring out a Candi. - w4ter communicat . . . . was a quantity of str , , I I . oft I , �_'.'. � - I a -a I eft standin MOW i � � - business -was scam And con noillors Su h pBople would prefer to live on ono i I . cv� � P I I � ' � - : . - . 1 -f F ; . I . . - 11. date at the goneral.election', have start. and Yunnan. will China' abanaon her takiug- a trip to the Old Country,, this shied at some cat yet the barn 'never 0 ght Are. !p Dd I - . L � I _-?, i , i I mea -1 a day in,,& Oace which th oonh passive attitfide and close" her porfs summer, we 'a ormed, and will railway just by the aide of the Huron .' he -P � Wanted som.0hing foL discuss in C rd6r tci� -ey to in (, , em -building is insured in t i �i I t - j �:.,, � % - i bank- , L : . I I . I . ed one this time, in theperaor of a Mr. Bas wit OWiok ;7m. , ' - . "-I, �- I ] call home, to faxin'g even Sumptuous) . I against the French.' Six thouiand men combIne busin, pleasure byat- road, and jumped over the , I I I " fill. in time and ,m*ko a decent show. . _ surance Company. . " - ; I , T! ; I � I I I f -, . - �� � . I . I I . � i I - . . - - . � � -�,- , " I .. . � . . � V Strickland. He is said to be & very are in readiness at Tonlon to embark tending. a cour!�e of lecthre8 in con- ment, where there is a drop of six feet. - � - ., I in . NIC . i i it L, I I � . I " � b4ore their consti aetits,the PoorHouse a Poor Honse. To place such peopit . � �, 11 WIL ver PZRSON'k .—Th Rev. A. 40402 Of I � � L i� �__, � ` I - � d Cleveland .1, 11 SU L , I , - � t k 0 0. � � __ I -1 I decent man, but is -a poor sp�aker' for Tonquiu, if their services should be nectic u vith the o lebrabed , medical The wago- ' 9 turned o ' in the fsll� ;��Iveiylagmably ` '� The I - - I i " in an il 01tutiou of this kind, therelore, I - �, - , an ' - I . � , I rprima � , � ! I question never--ftiled them'id such a. I - . � � r- I � needed. schools of Rugland and Scotland. 9.11 the occupants being thrown beneath I e Mond& � - . F " � � J i - . ­ ., . . � . - the� audience . - " I bag no special", qualifloatid s* for the . y by seeing 16, ; ,&e N,or - 11 L I � . � �r : a Would. te air a6t of a baolate cruelty. t t . I - ; I I -om three' to four -A.1'rs. Cole, of the 8th Concession of but'sestaining nothing i4ore Serious ; 11 . . I � L_ , time ofma'ed. In former fideseClo a' the , in their midst, and of bearin . � ,- . g him & z " , f 14 - - L I ­ sition. . The lack �f eloquence on his buddreA striking miners,left Belleville,, Ashfiold, died Suddenly on the lot inst. than braises. One. ob t of, the wagon -,WPA hSL . - 6. . . . U, I . L I may be amid that this is on po . i af ' L IL . - . � - . U . matter was brofight up, . discussed . . ly a . senti. I I . ., liver,avery excellent address, left:. I I � - 11 i � I . ,�*�'J, 'bOWO,V L - � 0 . j� �, .� � �1 I I I � __ - ' i her [usual health that, was broken. . . 'a . J on Thu I � .-, I . er, is. be4ag amoy made Illinois, on Thursday last week, bearing She 4kros I - : V h a'to mental feelio 'o� tbd,� . I I I the early train Tuesday for Exe . - : r - , , art of- these,p � . . I- ; I— � 11 lengthily, and a committee app9i te 9 L . t ­. ­ . � I , I .. Mi efficient -ter 4 a T Ul I . . I � Tb I . �, I - - - I " )'T� ^�.h,srn " rph. , PIAI� h 1, ii . a banner with the inscription, 11 Bread Morn g, and while 1, engaged i � dressing � -Miss Jennie Cook, -the I �, I ; . : _� � 5 -here he inur' oses attmd' . . I I ., I � V " . I - � - � . a . r I � . . � -4, the People, and So it is, out at the same time k, 6 I ug C. er- agotes. I .� � � I - visit some of the estabfishmbut,8 of __ or Blood.` Nobody Seemed to know f the 'Childrm,,fell dead. Thei .organist of St. Peter's ichuicih,Goderich, ' I � - i ... � I . � I ence and proceeding thence- jao6e I � , ... I ... ' . .. � r - , �, it is a Aoble.one, and one deserving of". aibsolute�y flooded with, politicrians dur- �! to his' . f - . . des- I JiSobell - , . 11 Provin`0o with a -view of procuring , their destination, and the latest umube pf death waA heart disease. She *as last week given a handsome recog- L . _ y 4M 1 1 . � � in the States.- His brother, P�. 10 ; '11 - � � I I neg; of . L " � L I . 11 . I . - � . . -� encourageme6t. Besides this, in many I g, thEi-prboleilk'week. On the Conser- patches from the mining towns of that was idterred in Ddnga;bnon cemetery. nitiod of her popularify,with the ch.oir. da18 . iiablUll . 1 33 .. I necessary in-formIttion, with instructfons I . - Winghaln,- leaves in a, few - - - - .:-I is proposed to hold a grand'pic- After. the readf ng of in address by Mi Wr It( - , � 4 _� - instanceathe family tie, which has vative side there is Senator Plumb, Mr. I vicinity do not report their appear'&Dce. � v �_, . so Auriia,where be i"atationed Lfor the in. re - - 1. . I � -a. __ I "I - er meeting. � L . . . . " � to report at .the Deic'emh* . I ; _. � -1 - CYCLONE.—North Verrion, Indiana, nic of iall the schools of Ashfield,on the M 4ry McGregor, a beautif ill silver- oard 4 reom I . � � .... 4 ` I . bound husband and wife together Meredith, Mr. Lander, Mr. Hawkins, , ` I suing year, under the aaperintande�cy �W_App I 11 t_ - - � I . I - -2 1 1 The'committee invariably oarrifd out '� ) was visited by a Cyclone L on Sunday bankslof Lake Huron, ,ak Hintail, on reJeiver and.boquet holder' with an ex. 1 �� " . - - of Mr. TboinleY.-Miss Olver was .' 1 1 . I !--. � � � , through gbod and bad fortune for years and rujxny others, and Mr. Young has , evening. It -destroyed five or six hous,es Mond y., 2nd July. It will, no doubt, quisite floral album, were'presented to ot�wrrJii' made the.'recipient. -of I the � - tion -1 . i, , 11 their instructions and 'the report was - - . V . y � 1i I I �: ;_ Messrs. Hardy, Patullo 0 e . a fine �, 1, . ji , I � - I - i - ' WAN be brokell,and se' assisting him and a brick church.- No" ne was iDjur A be -a Ory pleasant affair, and the small Miss Cook, who a&nowledged the kind- . saaror _. I 6 - !Lthco at,­thit Dedembek-. . , � parations would . - g4l�wskch.-,Are. J. Osbora43 W110 hu � �� 11 , . . , �� _: - . : I � ­ e as far as k46wn. A train of ten cars on I 'boy al: d. girl are indulging' in mb,ny ness of her colleagues -with appropriate b- - , for the kgi . - . i . - . 9 ' - � . A0001a ' � ,q, �. I Z always ' col ming . be force d which would be morp-severely qnd ,Somerville, . The lection takes . . . , . . I N viliting friends here :A I ., �� �� I I " -� . 7 , I P f . felt tha pla�e on �Satiitday, ana there is little . . _��.in ser"a I 1,; 1� I I � � �� I � - I in 'eting mpanie rsi *,with the keenest, i -t the Ohio and Mississippi railroad was I pleasau 6 expectations in consequence. words. .The occaejon was a pleasant, ei,2h uths; started for her ho 1, Of Grp P � . I I I il I . I th ' .11 f r . - privation.. Char ty I . � I blown from' the track seven miles east � �--M�fr. John Young, assessor of the one, indicating a commendable degree Algoma bn Thursday last. . � y : � I , � - I � , . e bi . 0 costs. But,. at, the Dec embei I � . . ' L I 0 1 1 : I , I ` . - - Young will be elected, by school I . I ' p va uiet!ygiven, either from u of North Vernon,butno one was injured. towng$ip of TgeliersInith, has been ii of harmony and good i feeling between : . , i rl-- telyand q . do bt but Mr. . � . � . meeting. tbei end of the yeta,r,v,Faa � I �. I ' * �, too - ' . I ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.—The &�,ai . � . es � . . I 1. I . - , 4 'Vom mufficip t I . � , � 11 private individuals -or &I a largEi, majbrity, as.the electors of this At Oa'd r � bonses were blown reside6t of the township and.has livled tlW .organist and the choir. . � ,bras near at hand for any definite acti( and i . . ; . . 1. versaryaervice W I : - . % as to t il - down. 7T�'o �`=ons are reported killed. on hig present farm on the Lohdon �-The Gorri'e Enterprise of -last week 'a which -were held on I' , i I I � ' treasu such cases as thbae WOul& good old Grit constituency are too in i � . _ 1, i 1�z , . � 111 I . . � � Sunday and Monday at Bro !. 9 � F tlie matter was -left ovtir�for thor I I I . . ro Id, for over - fifty Sayo: By private letters to friends in wnt0*I1 i - rol�m, I �.. . 9 - f � new ' ' .. � � � ad, near Brucefie � I . " I 4eceived,'aad the recipierits, tellige4t to turn Aheir backs upon the , - I 11 hald and hearty, and Gorrie we learn that the carload of f ur- were very, Mr.- Tongs pie;�i.l - � ;aetbod I I 9 be than fully . , Successful. - � V I oou4cil to deal'with in Sanuairy. ariu- � - . . . . I . .k I . T4e,General Asse year" i He is Sti ed tbree. 61oqpent, serm.ons on SabU�h � , 31asgra � I . - . . . true friends of the Province. We Shall . . mbly. , . . , � �� i ould r inch prefer, to. subsist on this . � . - . ,, -lumber, laud rollers,etc.,shi)?ped I ; I D a , � I . . . I . � l . I I I . pearances is good for a quarter niture, I I , "I ::: A Ary always d me, and the new cofincil . w , � A "":�'.��'. I d'eabb. time the house . 11 - 1� � bb Jisappol):iWa if Mr. YOUD * ` i t ' The ninth General Assemb y.-Joi tbe of a ce . ta-Manitoba by Mr. Vurner and- Mrs. 0111 I. W-98 -too - smid .- - I -, - andwy � . " 0 In I . n Att 3r how indifferebtly,tha _g IF; no � . . 'as regularly came with n beco - . I , . ,of a ce tury yet. udience. � it, but I �� - me � I-- - - ii � I _ . . acb mod the a - - 11 F. SOM6 � i- I . N turned by a majority of at least thted" Presbyterian Church of Canada!, oPene`d own, the Great Western fohns�on &few weeks agq,wss'-all lost iria to Om' ate Oil 1 � tbi vr-v � � I � .F - - — UA. . %_�. ." L - -the tes afid platform In , - � � . . peralm _ 0 . el, re I . r . - fi ona 1.� � U - publi'c an a Dubli' alms hone 4 . way or other the Poor House oth'ame , - I . at Loudon on Wednesday iaq. - -­,T,lf6 en usl , injured in warehouse which was destroyed by re Win, in takit , I � , � who was so serio y 19 �� '44 � . .1 . - � �� I 1. -lar ely, attended, although .m 4e � .. . - � _. _ ­ ' � 11=11 even if ou�fortmbly provided for.. Ana hundred. .­ ' e tbe"ac6iabut it Heasall on the London, at Troy, a station ten miles boy - was 2 ,how thi - , �4 I I - I Ing address was delivered by on d their I � I always fell through, and thiis ','�hp mat., T I ope`uf � Re�v. , I � . - ­91;0� ' . - foren n "the weather looked very . - � 4� 4 - ' ' it is w that th4e, are such I � I- I .1 1. I �. Dr. Cochrane, of Brantford, the retiring Hluron! and Bruce during the winter', is - destintition in th6 QlAupelits -.4ountry., , - "- �Oraves, , _ , ! - , � F �!;ig ter -'People ; . .. - . �. , , ' ' ramme ran _� pol I I I stands at the present day. At'onm - . favorable, The prog ; .1 � I . . 1. � I . . �1 I ' . , ' FOR ten years ort more. the Honse of Moderator. the Rev. Dr. King, of siowiy,,ecoveriDg, and made 'his first It is not known here whether. the error � �m elom . ii F �N! time, we believe, the coulaoi,l , � t they,;&re greatly to bp ornmeudeil over __ -dr;d L : I � I follows --Chairmans speech by . . - , - * . tz , - " `!, - . I wen I I I -L s, i Engla v�e Stubbornly I , earktice' in public at London, on g the goods to the wrong � Rev. 1*ow-tb1 i . . "�qr � I - . . - 'or Vy- Mr. Warkham; musi . .�. - P I - � I %� . ' those who look for an exp�ckauch­ aid . c by the cllojr�- . 1�111 . , n r1cl, - ha � ' Torontb, has been elected-Werator for- app in -sendih , -so far a' to recei site but the coming year. Therele- a large at- Saturday, klhi g. with the. aid of station was madwby'Mr. Turner, I . I a ve offers for ' � w n pi . I 41 � I I i I . . I i . � I , Up- I, ; - i " I � 1. refused -to give their assent tb the pno. _ - I . . recitation by Ruben Jewett ; music b 7 . . - : �1 , AL as a right. There is., I sq, an � �, tendance of . . _y li� vs, � 1 . the Site w" apt selected, wnd since .6ther very - clerical and layreoresents- .crutches. �. I the railway company. I thechildren; recitation by. Hattie - I . * fQ=­ � __ .ik � ! �;_l � I sage R � . W" 1 i P I . of a bill legalizing the marriage Of tives from all parts of the Dominion. -On openiia-g a case of clocks one day -The assessed acreage of tie county .t � _ef I M4 � I .k I . - I ,,�� I I,- - ;I large class th at woql�_ t�be reli' .- I Innsic by the .choir ; - resairig , by Ells I 1 , own�llex " I % then o, some*hs�-Aetrograde n6ov 5ment Week', Mr. Marshall, jeweler of of Huron fqr this year. is 7�6,6391 Of �- .1 'P, � & man with his deceased wife's sister. The Adveritlaer Says: 11 The good peo- - � I-' , - S. I �- � 11 I has set in o . r house. Thjglclasti is composed . � ' - with the . � - Olver -, music by the ichoir; addresi 4.. � I 2146130� . - u W6.-Voor Hous�_ Fie h eme. 4 Poo . � Gorrie; was surprised to see a large two which 506j651 are cleared, and 8t,570 I � 1. - I of Loudon connected . I 1, 11 i - -WIA � :� Year* after year the, Commons, have 00 P.,Jon6s ; music by the children - � _�" . . t ave � � . I I ��. � ' � . 11 I . Z I I ­ �_. - -1 . �. As will be see'u'4k,'L,��c 48 Oi ', of ihoss who amiiieq depending . , - denomination, are exernting th'raselves footgarter snake crawl outfrom amongst keres are- reiturped as swamp or - marsh - ., ;ad. I � 1. ��' . "I . I 7., eedi . . .1 -1 ,t- - . passed, such su act and as 'often have- ' rp 0 � � dress by A. Tonge; music by.the a I j , : . upoxithem. .Theimay - .. I � to make the -visitors and deleg, tes feel the pa4ing.� The goods had been,abip- land. T)�is i6the screaga of farm -lands I . hoin, . I lowed I I . �; � ' ' . - .. � � I ;:: 11 71 the County 06fin Gd--%�t its last ME etingo - - not, by their. 1. the. i c . I ,I, I - - At length, bbW-' - Jones.; MUSIC a �.,_�, I I 4 1 .14- 1 . , the Lords vetoed it. at bomei. and everythino gives promiae ped fr�m a wholesale house in Torouto only, towns and villages -not - being -in,' address by E. . by ' I ,wViqh 1. �- 1 � 1� W own exertionsibe able to wholly main- children,- address V A. Hwtly ma ; ; the�subjeet was onVe mat& reafirrectedl- I . - � ; I , - . � ' table se sion ' of aild how the reptile got there is a eluded. The num . dsiy�' T, . I I ' ever, a bill for this, PUFP013e'haFj received of a pUasaint and profi . b4i of, acres in fall i Oe � r j�jm b- . . - t- 1 - � " tain their fa ilies, but with trifling . * I by� the- , il This time it was aftempied to � t up a I - IP I aid Ahe AssEimbly. -' The gathering is a mystery. . choir. The benediction being I 4 . - ­ ge! I . I its second reading in the House o I wheat this year was -91,113, an increase I I - . . . * ' ' . prono �� . : ix � . - I I I - I � d6p tation of the *hol' council to go. -occasionally, they" 'Ce L 80. /L," . - thor6bghly representative 'one, and az '—Mr. Jas; Medland, of tb4g 9th con- 6f only about 60 acres over the pree unced by Mr. Hartly all rep&W - ttefi% , . � - . �U . � . sue' ed in doing 0 no t� od- . L � . U11461, � - - I ! __ 11 rds, audw,ffl, I aoubt, become la,F. . houghtful " Ce to the Shied -where ample justice *ag � i ­ - . . . I . - . . . ", I and ,examine the .Middlesex. Poor . Use, .Probabl� r the larger -number of.the poor � glance at. the strong, earnest, t ssioD,, Goderich township, hsg s6ld ing year. There are in the county � � ! I .- ­ . . . I- The struggle has been* long and bitter � - The done to what &waited them. - w I -1 � I faces of the man who compose its per- his Urba of 40 'acres to Xr. W. H. Steep, n4arly 8,000 acres in oreb:srds. I *160tilc . I I - � : ;, � but, unlike the fdriner deputations, the . belong t) this class, and no matter how ' � . . : a, ; i " I I � � - ­ � . , . C '' but we have t -but impress onel with a for the sum of $3,000, wfiibh is consider- avprage wage of farm laborersis given COUNCIL DorwGs.—The Council � - i. I - : I ' . ,no doubt,spbstantial justice sonnel, canno I . We4 as .. � . . have' we � . � � : . t � mes of this one had to pa,y their Many p(or houses we Imjht'� .. . I - a Court of Revision, when the, foll*. . I ev I .1 . _ ' , " - profound respect for the numerical ed a very good price indeed. We'be as -619.20 per month, and board; 429.70 - ,--. %�, - - I �__ - has triumphed. � �, � , i B. - . . I -, I � �- merit fell 701, . � &r t n- ' � . I strength and intellactual forcei of the I - - I . I � � , - I � - . Z IC. � ., Z, -1 own expeus $I and' - the move. i la st�-11 have to pro'Vide hese , - I I � , lieve it is Ale. Mediana,s intention to per mouth, without board. ing appeals were disposed'of, Nix: Win. I firsC I s ­ e . L I , . . - - .� I , VA I ; i a - I : . I , .- __ Iro. 1 - - . I -s - —A meeting of bieycle riders of God�r- Wood6ow cor-ap1sined of being too bigli ' , I �' - + . - � . ' ' toriari Church of'Canad!." remove to New Zealand, where he ha ' .1 4 , � . I � through. e do not 'think , ,ever, - dependently. In fact wears iiiclined to - � ' Presby . . . I ' I . - �. At . I . . -) - I � ' �' - m "el 4 , . I Newg,,of t -he Week. relatives residing. ' ich. vfts held at the British Exchange assessed mduoed: $150; " es IN 144 1 ,7 _: t �, 0 L I i� . � . that the rei on the opin on that those Uld 1)�ost .-I - I . -1 - . � I I L � - - � 4 . * I - . . I , , � h. , the motion app6 ntin* - . who wp. . - I � . i. � =- i L_ L. ); � " � —The Goderich township assessment hotel last Tuesday evening, for the pur- reduced $2CO.orl real property Bud- wo i I-. P�- E � . . � HANGED.—Timothy Kelly, another of C . k d Oni, � � . Q11 � b iN otesl� f o4 personal property; Goo V . - . ly benef t[ by a poor h use -would bd the the Phceoix*Park murderers' was'bang- . . . I I the, whole o noil a deputation to go to % � . . . IIuron roll as return ed Shows the following sta. . ArnlstrZ 1 7 1 1 . : ,_ I I . pose q organizing a club, when ,the fol- ,- . i - i I I I . . Strathroy was defeato&. *as boom- I it- thriftle6i i, the vicious and. the iinprovl- ' i ' tistics of -the township for 1883 - School lowiag officers were elected:-- r6aideLt, complained of.being too high usesiA ; - .1al . Be . - ed at Kilmainham,.gaol at an early hour _T ­ - . . � - . � : . ( � Geo.'Miller, of Go'derich t _ - ; "." I . I . - . i 'ded,t)At eacht member shoul * Russ 0 � reueutl3 sold- a two-year old cql to J. G. I . . I i I , dentl 'wl Lile the greo,k 6wn"h'P, childreh between 5 and 16, 740; be. Dr. McLean; Vice-President,I). Glass; dismissed; Wm. Fralick, reduceaIM; - , , provi .. , pay I- f the. i8ally on Saturday morufDg lait. ! li4iat . . � F � .�. (7 � 4 I I I P tween 7 and 13, 411 ; over 16 and under Captain, G� B. Cox;. - tirst Lieutenant,, Peter Jackson-, one dog, struck idft; L . . I � � I ! iis own e:�Penses, ` we kUOw Man deservitil I oor. wouid s* be left to � be SNOW STORM.—, A bQ&vy BdooW Storm, Steep. for 6175. . . - I .4� , �' , . , I - . , as . I . who. I � 21,.2701. Births, b2; deaths, 17; �acres J. H�PMcCullagh; SeXd Lieutenlant,. Emanuel Oliver, entered as , owner �.Of I - . . - - , � __.� 11 , - - I - J ' visited Colorado lj%st Friday. Ther� —Sheriff Gibbons is now' 4ble to at- . I � � I 0 to" . - .: , ��, 1��_, r , - � I voted ag*xst. A 'Would do a grea; deal aided as -0hey are now. It is 4aestiouablei' la d, 9,726; � � I ., I � -2: , P; - . . bao been a' unusually heavy ralufall- teild to his duties again f6eling little good . Swampland, 2,2,8 � 1; Harry McLean; Secretipy and Tress-' north west quarter -of lot .17, conce0don 11 �, 4wti . � �� -, � A. .� - .. 'hard urer, J, H. Vidal - Bugler, J-Obn Platt, 4, instdad of Gilbert; Embury, persoial � - I I � , ore ,811. 1 . . - . - i� i � f _ A� moreAhAn this, and very chee I y too, therefore, i -f it is advisable to encourage in that St&t during the las.t.few weeks. the worse.of his recent mirhap. , .1 Ing imp � , I ly �. . ' ' 11 - it ' doptea 9, rififform. Con- property struck off;: .R. Forbes, -antemi ! - � 1 � �1­ - if they thought a go6d would-!- -esult t1fose firf t named, by holding -out to - . OUTLAWS ANGtlb. 7- The - Barber —Mr. W. Tiplady, of the B so 11* —TLereceiptsof the Brussels Me- The,club ha�p a . nesi in -4 h '. ny tie, chanic 'In - . I I I I � I brothers, the stitute for thei year eidiug sisting of blue Stockings, shirt and cost, as owper Sf lot $4, Belgraye, 4. D, 1 .'� � � �, gr . . ,;E I from it. Rut, 1he fa i h them th . induc , wa outlaws, were taken Goderich township, has a threel year old I p7ind � I .1 ct .isj: a, n a-tter einent that even 0- - . 318t M iy amounted to $334-.22; and the cord linde, breeches and drab 'helmet. Forsyth, struck off roll for rrorth hW , I . . . . . from gaol at.. 'a erly by*a mob on Fri- . 4, �, - - !� irvL&e , _. # mare for which- he recentlyl refused . q 'they do � act the sloth expenditure to,6333.83. There are 834 The club has at present an a6tive mem- lot 28, coneessiou".5, being absent; Zolm ; . . - . . . ' . I . . . . - 1 - Or=, hi - � T has.been up'so often(5and has beer,, dis.' though I - � - - I __ I � -1 I *. � I N day night, and - i ge4.� ..The mob 1 was $260. i � ' - Forsyth, euteredm 4 1 1 i in- R. and Wm. L. - ; ' . . . eir prime, - u the library, and 585 books bership often, with a prospect of, an tontei . . . - I . I led by a brother of Shqppard, Who the -TheM y mskeof thePeoplels Cheese vollpmE.8 ' tehants for north, half lot 28, .conces ' I � . � P1, 1. cussed so threadbare, and no good has 'and th sl�euathrift_ln ,th * ' "' ` I ' .� . , . . . � � .1 , 1 �,4 � were issue e -is intended , - . . r I - I d during the year. The cresseduriligth season. It WD . - - � -ted from the movement th t em-! ill have comfortable pro. Barbers killed last fall, -end num , �tory, orrie, has been Sold to Mr. � � 'd V.( resul , , they , 1 auf$ vo I - � I � �. I . : I � 'i�� li ' I , 1%, . . . . � a 9 to Join thq Canadian - Wheelamen As- 5; Joseph Cu as own&,01 i - Forkm , : � Ipt . ' bers have � , � / ' Ballanty e, of Stratford, for" 1 cents aseta of the Institute amount to 1917,,� � . rds enteied I � � about 200. . � ,_ I t . beconis tired of it. 4h ad6 for th their old i . I 'i to ii, ViSioil , � . em i ig and 46, colimsion 1- , - .� - - "P� 1. � - . .. �'. , FicinTiNo IN Arx&xxA._ConBtaut* . � there &ro. no liabilities. � sociation. , � north half IOU . . � .11 � � . I -1 � . no real demand being made for it . n th i e age, and by thus rem6vin 'rbh . - 14.0-, per poun . � . It,- . - —Fromo retain jast published, it is John Pugh, entered as ownsr of nod -h I I - . I _ I . - . � - � � � � 9 � fe&� Of Ple idvices stake i4at 'fighting and -vil- . '—Mr. J. Rathw6l, of Goderi h town- . On, Friday evening, duripg choir . i 2,nX Vr � a a larger School - 3 conce: ssion 3 ;� Tbos. 8 . � . � - " � - - . ive to' lage btirning coutinnes 'in -Albania. sl#p. lately refused an ractic6, at the residence -of G. A. shown ths 3 - . . � taiih - , . Wom-i � . I .. i ` . I -a consequence poverty and want. * the ijl6ent�ait' offer of $3,800 P I ' � ,.- 1. pakt, of the peopli and As t Huiou ha balf lot I i . . ; a - , ' Ontario enterk as farmer's son for lot 48, =;i 1 'w",qj . � I . � - , I 11� - I - � the representati*tis are indifferent - te. -industry,"spbriety and'frugality is also The Turks and mountaineers are- csrry- for his 70 acre farm 6n the Bayfield Powell i in Brussels. Miss -6arrie Mories population 'thail ,*uy other . . . .1 - M, L' � I '_ � � . . I - . - . - . . � . . Canty, there beilig a total of 18,134, of cession I ; JBkrniis Ojiver anterad as 00- � . . - I I ; was presented with a gold locket and c . onaof� I . . '! gArding, it. , If shch an institution is to taken away.' 'T4e poof4ouse sy 'i ing on a Constant conflict with heavy concession. I I I - t i . I , � - ,stem. hich the average attendance at school cupant of lols 6 ind I Bluev&le - A. R . � - , � I . .1 - ; I ' I �_ - I - I 4 , . ' la bases to both sides and little advant�tge � —Fall wheat promises bettei ini Ash- chain b) the members of the MethoJist � W. 2. I on, boo . 11 ,- - I - . i be established, tl$E0`1 scheme proposed by - . was 8,329. This -is considerably more —Musgrove, entered as Occupant of palt - - �' - t� I ., � ,pertsinly not one of unalloyed- good, J6' . A , _ , t� _. - - " . � . ,either. Church chpir assisted by,a few friends I . i the, - I—, I 'i � - -A .; If, � . I I I I I , Aeld than in any other townshi!p in' the ., q � - - - I . ­,� _-, � - � 0-1. I i. � I U I � �� -ROUGH CHARGz.—The wife � of Sulli- county. In the Lochalsh district there ,on the eve of her depar. U -e- f W* Ig -1 Mr. Wilson -'k - ti -4 to unite the Conn. 61thouglr ni r " ' i I . I- � 0 cictubt deserving iobjects t ­ than in any othdr-county, a cl Speaks north b tLlf lots 27 and 29, ebliceision 1; L I? Ino, R, RaiAe I . F t_ I . . � wel a as roll, _ n van, the pugilist has Sworn, out a war- arb'several really good fields.- I T with a School population of 1,Z0, re- south half of morth half lots 25 and 26, � - i �N;U_K M4 Bruce, and b)e efit 1, - We s�ould inuch prefer ham'where her parents Ii, ,e`mo I of educational progress. ,Goderich, A. X..Robertson, entere OW= d I �. ties of Hu' 1 - M � I virig. befoit . I � - � � y it . - . I establish. Ono 'bi I E! H � I . � . . Romix D ln�dtutiou for the - three, to -see fe war�'poor houses and more'- boo- - - rant for the axre3t of her-hus ri . rs.Hum- A —M ssrs. Craig & ,Arn, of Clinton cords an averaga- attendance of 575 . .'. I L I I . denies 7-Mrp. Snell, mother of Mess' i concession 5. Moved by -.John R.'ZUX, . I . I . n , . ; rt ' - . CA I rollaroe of beatiug her. -Salliva shipped a car load of ocattle last week, pa - I is oeitainly the 1110st feasIble that has pitals. 'I If'tkore we�q maore of the latter the charges brought against him of be phrey and George Snell,- of - Rullett, is embra-cing * a�,bull bought of J. L. Cour- Clinton, with 900, and average attend- seconded by H. Gooman, that the Coad , � 1� . i .. at� Pronid yet been discussed. Tl�is motion, how. ,there wouldi-be Much less need for the' ing his wife -,amabhing the furniture and now in her 89th year, and is�able to, tice, of Goderich township :sn . ce of 360, and Seaforth, with 637, an � of Revision 1�6' --now ci6sea, 'and ffis � Tioe-11 I . f . , 4 weigh- an � . . f read and sew without the use of specta- I average'utteudance of 333. With four� AsBetoment r611,As now revised 4a cor- - ' " - ,I . ever, as will be seen, was votedaownby , former,' .nd'we are 'not' sure but' 'the fleeing. froin,justicb. � cles. I . . I , ing 1,370 lbs.;.four head from S. Carno- ' - B14OU1 � . I- . I . - ," : '. � --tho'co , - , MO.RHON AbTiyaY.—Soveral of the - Chan, of Tuckerj3mith,,4,824 Ms.; a cow Separate Schools in ,the county, the rected be con -firmed -and sstablfshed� � � - qrzvo uncil, not because they ,did not c ounties 'would be doing a much r - —It is said that as miLny as one hun. � the assessment roll of this township for � I I , * � . total - attendance is only'put at 282, of � I , I I - , 'h' dignitaries of ihe - MormIrill from . Pearson, . . - -1 I I ' . gr"tO igheat t - -i,140 IN'., and ten I : - W. Ea � - � - I - . : L� I approve of it or did not desire. to unite service to the unfortunate poor .by �,.L-s. dhui& haVe krrived at Denver, dre4 foals have died in the township q! head from John 'Middle'to I n, Goderichl Which 108 is -in Goderich. The cost per the 'current year.—Cariled. -_ Ordin4q I � I � . i , . : . XIE6SV - . : - I . .: - Colo- Stanlev 'this season. How to account I I for each, scholar attending the Council business being then proceeM � I . I . I . I . � � with'tfie neighboring coqnties,� but be- tabl ishitig and Mai � taining &no okcient I rado. JOB. 'IF.-Smit4, Brigham Young, , for thi- townsbi�, 12,240.lbs. - . pupi , I � I Reid, � . � .. n I W � 1� � . . I a unusual mortality puzzled the, High School, based on expenditure, As with, it was moved -by , H, Gosm", ; . . cause they. did not want to commit hospital and August barroo 'are in the party., —One day last week while' a lad . I i . �J. Sha . � than they would by erecting a I Isest. ,-, slightly higher in Clinton than in eith �' secoiided by H. Mooney, thatthe Rem 14 1 1 1 1 � w . er I � , ,I)o �- � . I . . th I Young says the repok,t%. from their labors . named Lpther Gill visa playing in the '. P0. �: 1 Iro. � ; � i - i- � ­ A prominent lawyer and citizen of - he met with : n- � I . I . , emselves, Or in any way give the r as- House o�l Refuge. I . i in t — - Goderich or Seaforth. - - be instructed to exami e the ro'sA,pp, %. 1 ;V - Sed - I . - . his country and.rdrop6 wmrrantthe school yard at Exeter, _Ak� � I i � . " - I - : � .� - 1k . Bent tb the principle t, an i ._.� ' I Wingham,.hire" livery and drove to . Rite lots 20 and 21, on Ard conees6wil I 1: . I . I . . � I ' � 5 -expeptation of 20,000 converts this year. � rather a Serious. accident. It -appears —Mr. George Castle, Deputy' Reeve k I 1, ,in the . . I I . r _ - He took , ro, I � � I � . - I institution . would . be beneficial I DAVVITT AND PARNELL IN HARMONY — .Bqlgrave one day last wepk. wbie h6 was running after & ball. he of Stwpley, is threatened with an action line, and have the same put in a p I I pr � ' � 1 "Reeti, I I I � ., THE Irish oblem is a very difficult : out a black h6ree and brought back a state of repair, cost not io expeied 1110m, I' � I ��. I , or is at all desirable. It is not �oo much � Mr. 11javitt has had 'a consultation . str,mbled aOd fell. Anot Lages.. It seems that one day I . 1� ! I .1 I � I ! .. . , . � berboy.named for dag �� . -to S( - � bay, and didn't know the difference. . —Carried. Moved by -John'l.mmir''.. 3 i . . - r I I ' ' . � . one dvei and the objects and aim& �w,ith Mr. Pa nall" and. they came -to a . I as ng cl6se behind,ind this ng, 4hen driving through.Bsy� . ' .1 I I ! , I . I "I to say that, a large majority of -the �, � rid 'd by - Wm.' Wray, that the B-ent . i vee ' . cl. - � sh' tots are just about as ` com agieen�ient regai 'In —Geo. A. Cooper,. of Godeiricb� town- 111irti - �' of the liki agita i Pke * , ding thil an. fell u�on youijg Gill, brea�ing his arm field w h & team -and sliigh, Mr. Castle "'00 (I . � , i e 1. . agitation . . . i alvod ­ I � - - Council, as noW . constituted, axe en'tiri ner in which the in Irel ship, has a Berkshire porcine eleven below tho elbow. I . . overtook & Man du the road, who -was let and inspect the building Of a zalvOt ilast L . . � ; - difficult tQ understand. - They profess and -� L � W �� ly Opp osed to the scheme in any sh' Shall be conducted her'eafter. �_Davitt years old that has given birth to 188 —The Grangers'llmll at Scarff's Cor- carrying a large picture slunO on ,his -C,P psite lot 22, on Atli concession 1�8. � I i : .aPe. to dedm the amelioration of the condi. little piggies duri' ��-�rried. -Moved by H. Mooney 10 ! I fine III . t I will not go to America, but will remain Dg that time, 136. of ners', in the township of Howick, was al a. . His horses were somewhat � � . . W1 , L . - - houlder , :. - 1� - lt;U 11 ' _� , - I ; I 0 &'t.home to-carky out the programme. . . entered by. �urglars last week d rob. fractions - I r or form, as ihey. think 'that, "Pon the tion Ott be, Irizh pe' ple, but if this be which were raisecl tu maturity4 . the man 01,11JA by John R. Miller, that H. 000 - , t!08 - whole,L the goo I ! L an . I I . � [ r' *n be inatrricted to let a job of grsvg- 'M I - . � . . .. I I L r can be fully so well and the3r ob7 eot;'ihey certainly tak ­ A_!hxxAp14 FRIcAR.—In, the county —The Rev. Mr.-Edwa,rds,'Mettiodist bed of a considerable quantit , f cloth they in.some way came against him ind d. I I I L . _. I I - e a very. I hog opposite lots 18 and 14i on 6th oqll-, 498 %I rqvided for,under the peo'-Uli,at: way of. sho* ,.rth, Texas, on Sunday ministv, of Holmeoville, has been re. and groceries. The Good mplars' knocked him down, trampling upon him . � I more chesply p "' . - gaol at Fort'V�p yToe L � ­ . - wing it. Ireland cosion line, cost not to exceed Mi' L . I in I present system, than if there was a 'night last, a k"naniac named Wilaon,, moved to Caledonia and the Rev, Mi. hall, at the Same place, was ploo enter_ and cutting his log. Mr. Castle at once� . . . . . n evf)r hid a better friend. than � Carried. Moved. by 11. xooney� ar,� � laulacel - . . I 'I L. Mi.' attacked another named Hayes with a Philp, of Belgrave, to- Lyndon in the ed and a small Eonount' of '-q�ah tskenv stopped, picked the man up and con -i - i . . . . House of Refuge. It is one' of those � Gladstbne I ed b Wm. Wray that H. C10IMP N - I , � I i o,d _y I L _1� � 'exAmi I . 1. ! *rid - � I - - . Oil . the pr L esent Prime Minister stool. The officers pulled off the assail- county of Wentworth. - . �L The burghj,le�t no clue to *41 en__� veyed him to an hotel, where he had let a job of griivelling opposite lots. � ; ; —A . . . - questions up which� a Rood deal can of England, and yet he seems t ' nt, when Asyes'jumped up and struck' �Mr. Lacey, of Col -, . . him iroperly cared -for uWl he was . - I I _ I * � oat not'o i at B,]� � � 1: I . O, Lb thei, a borne, , h. 4a Sold titY. � - - I I � - - I � be Said on both Bide S.. Thare is no one mail above all Other% whom the Wilson in th 4 nea with a pocket knife, hi� 50 acre iarm- for $4,000. lie offered I —Mr. J Coffat, who has carrJed able to do for himself. The 'man now 8, on 6th concession -hue I 0, I . I - action for 4500 exceed 0100.-carriea. I)y i der ,t� doubt but there are &,good many who agitat severing the j9glar vein and causing Mr., Henry, of Colborne 'township, ess, threatens him with an . t i I . I or delight "to &base ,%rid �anuoy 0 a profitable general Store busin' : ' R, Millef, seconded by,H. Gosmau) - � : willil I - death. . I � , 66,000 cash for his 100 acre farm, but in Wroxeter for many years, has de. -I! dim ages, which Mr. Castle very'proper- I I . � I . . . are now receiving I i . Wm. Wray let a job of gravelling OW I 1 Post -i I I ; I . I I THE CzAR's FAVORS.--4-Minister Hunt the offer was not accepted. I . gided to remove to Millford, Oakland ly refuses to accede to, as he says he 0 Pr'v&'ie and Municipal His legislation from beginning tp end , site lots `11�; 12- and IS., on 2bd con . I , I : 114d, who could be Prd-vided for much has been framed, apparently, with 6, and Admiral Baldwin have received the - —It is Stated that'the Rev. Mr. Tlam- Countv,�� Michigan, and enter the wool- tooksll po a the man - as � � - .! . I I - risible care, an w � , i I r I - line, cost not to exceed 675. Ic , . 4 di I 3hore- cheaply. and 6- - .- - - I omfortably in a Bin * - � largo gold medal com memor&tive of the ilton, Methodist minister, of the en miU� business in parinershlip with more to blame for the accident than he I be' - ----- - � - e Loi2des- . � gle eya to the bettering bf the I � I A petition was presented byRO! ;4 ., 1, - - , I . . Mr. Fors� th, who formerly. ran the � Mill was.' P' ' I _� 1 Ho ro " I . House. of Refuge thin by the present condi coronation. Admiral, Baldwin- has- re:. boro circuit, intends retiring from the I . ' . . . tio of the Irish &ople ' ceived a gold snuff-box'tvitb 6, portrait ministry for -a tiine , least, oh account in Wroxeter. It is rumored that Mr. 'The annu�l,meeting of the So' Hughes, and others, asking t� lisve W �1 I , a tith . 1. .: . sideline between lots 15 ancl 16, : system. Those whose Senses have be. ' 0 on T4 , 0� � � � I I . � come �c a ned. 6 I q — a ariongthem, while,on many 00- Czar's, personal appreciation of the� —Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garrow, of of the store. tion, as arranged by Dominiqu Parlia- con " � I tion, and are Peace 4 . "a b, , - . , 11 and tho restoration of order and of the Czar set in brilliants to,'mark th * y I 4 .1 I . " . L . e .of bad h6alth. I Tho m*as Rae will be 'he new proprietor .Riding of Huron Conservative Associa- AP(JV blunted ,,by di . asipa sion, - op�e I ' I � � I Miller, seconded by H - : I - 1, 0 e , that 4 . � . - ,- I I - pro I courtesy of the United States in send. Goderich, returned from their visit to —Mr. Townsend's resiaetirte on the ment, -was held in -the Queen's Hotel, , 0;' � � ;�R, 114� . . . unable to vide. and care for t am- 'casions lie has shown'them a leniency I - . action be taken on said iti .,at pr* i sr. � - - � selves, and who on . . . . ing a special naval .Mission to Moscow. Bermuda �pn Wednesday of last week, 4ih co cession of Howick, was ran- Seaforth, on SaturdAy, Tun6 2nd,.1883. . � , U , account of their which WaB, to say the least,'su' I � � . . ent.— Carried. Moved by H. XV11* I I � I I I . . rprising, A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.—C4as. -Pollock " 11 i f,entlemen were present: I , t.hAt 0 ; cri Tt � . I . , much invigorated by their sojourn on sacked. by burglarfs last Sunday, while The Jo owing.� . , 0 seconded ' John R, Miller, � - -1 habits it is difficult, a -ad at times a] most under tl e circumstances. ��by J I � - I . . . And still his � shot and killed his wife while she was and trip to the sunny little island, 'the family were at church. A watch Mesirs. Ritchie, Hays, Shannon, Jack- 1� - - I cpul�j I � . - I Reeve let*aJ ob of gravelliug oppositelA � _11 ' I . I I impossible .to get persons to Cal e for. overatures'have not c7nlyibeen declined, asleep, in Vincennes, Inaiana,- on Satut. —Allan Spiers, of Morris, started on, and otl er v@,lusbles,besides some Money 'son, Wilson, Barbef,'NewaI, Daymen, , - I I .. . 26 and 27, 0onoession 7, Cost not tO 03� . � I I eelin, St. John,, E. Spar- � I ... � th6mv Do matter bow well they may be but have met with taunts f and day raight last and then killed himself. s trip to the Old Country last' week. were take4. This is the Second burg- Best, Ayre, N 2 eed $75.—J'Carried? Moved WE G* I i to . .. I I ! paid for jk) i 6iHg, . . che ; . re' The parties had only -been married & He Sailed from Quebec on Saturday. 1`kry in Howick within a few weeks- and ling, Bailie, Lee, Dale, McQuade, and 0 'Mooney,f] . 11, . I ; �� . I . - . � I ,are fit subjeots tor 9, pros - In the liberation of Davitt, faw months slid belonged to the wealth- Mr. Spiers contemplates brin&g Some it will be'well for people to keep a Close others. IL he PiesidolA, D. H. Ritchie, man, Seconded by H. �st wa� I I -there . I - . , Wray let a job k4 repairing X408 . I � � ! poor houige�, arld ,would bojilfinitely Healy Wid Quinn.before their ibst family in the city. Pollock, it is thoroughbred stock back with him. . f speech, explained the objects � r0gre � � � . watch qLnd 16aded guns for the. reception in & brie - I r 'c - I � better off, - ulvert.—Carried. After passing A'110* � . ': � � and more'- comfortable in -such axe lisif ruia,he has given another V�roQf believed,,ba d been crazed by drink, as �' —The sale of postage stamps at the of the 'Villains. of the meeting, and imr, essed upon ,I@r of .accounts -,the Council %djOUM04 � _( I - I . - . I . . I an infititution than they can possibly be of his desire t' he lived happily with. his -wife. -, Exeter post office during the* month of —A. . gentleman living close t?" the those zpresent the neceBBity of preserving . I � TAIUH . . I o treat offeriders with the until the 25th of June. ; - . � arLt I . I � . I I - . FATAL THUNDER 'STORm.- —Durii2g a May, amounted to' $211.44, while the Maitland river, in G aerich township, the organization. The following gentle- . I I � ys , L, � at I ni, � . - I � - . I - : I ! fdrd . I . I If left to depend Upon private or - I auni. utruo ency. We trust his P - . � � . ! I . ; . I � I - . - - - ssoeiation: D. I � � . mbined. That overatures oi conciliation will no' . for the same mouth amounted, to $3,- op�o r g over a hors the # _', - ;� , AubtLM'- , fl�eie I . I l thunder storm last week an immense money order and savings b�nk receipts took his pants off and waded to the men were elected as the 6ffico bearers of � , - � cipal charity, or both co $ , I there are some ,such t be I rock on' Locust Mountaiii, near Ash � - . . site sld� to b4 ,e that Ei. Ri ie, Piesi- -, .1 busy, tin2gs 60 : cow I - . . in almost very replie . . s. He did not bring his dent*,W. J.Shannon,'Vice 'EeE a to in a similar manner to those 'land, Pennsylvania, wAs struck by 215-28 1�ad gaue scros' -Pi esident; G. DoTs,—Farmers tire I .. . lig'htning, and shivered to atoms. The —Mr. Jacob Eilber, of Crediton, has unmentionables -with him, and his con- E.'"e'ksou, Secretary and Treasurer. dull and news is scarce..-- our vilw. . � radiv? .. - . . municiPailAy none will deny. But, it . of a former occasion, although it a - which 1110f; . —, I - � .� - would be a delusjo.n to 81kppose 1 lm' fragments demolished a house" near by. been appointed postmaster of:Creditoia sternation. may be imagined when on Township Vice-Fresidents: Tho's.11sys, can boast ofsome things ' ot . I I I . going to re,p,ross he saw a lady and,gen. McKillop; W. Dale, -Hullett.; Robert places of much greater I'd � I I _q � , that if pqssible to suppose that his liberating A Be ;6ntionsbif I V. -as 1, I , I cob -d bolt passed through four tene. in.place of Mr. Joh Parsons, who has " I � i I a Poor House were established, the them now will be esteeme � 11 close' by the aforesaid ckersmith; 'Wm. Graham, not got. We have et 410 ad S� I at at I I . d a kindness mouts, wrooking'them, killing a woman resigned. The office hai been removed tlemau; sitti4g Newal, Ta - a str.1 . � - I ' th - - � - I le ._ 0. � necessity for Private and ip aid by the agitators. gartnen't. _16 say that his heart jumped Stanley; Robert Morrison, Bayfield; telephone. It may not he VISe t' 4 1 . _e � - . municip � I and fatalli injuring four men. Three I to the store of J.. Eilber & Sons. - ]310oz - � Un .., -I . would be entirely done away ,pvith. IMON I I other tenemepts were also, wrecked. I —A valuable horse belonging to A. woald not be out of the way. In fact James Pettie, Hay; Dr. Coleman, Bea. much about the former,tuf Xr- - I ! , . :1 �� . � r opemilell io: . I � "ho � 4 . . — � MI � � — I -- . � - . I -, -Tm Sunt CANLL. The committee N. Polley, of Goderich, broke his neck he was. all heart sboiit that,,time. foith. -�vill have a telephote" . � � - - i4 .. There are many ,i r, and we are not'. NuiE dontested election- ca " . to . IZ"-- 4 POO _,ses b ' f last week chroni- few days, the obje& being 110 In: . . . � . 1.�' w �i �, . ave appointed at a meeting ,of. influential in the Stable on'the evening of -Friday —On Tuesday civening of last week —The Enterprise , .. . 1 2 � " 1� � I I � - g IiIS - I I- I of new sr. : �, R.. sum but they Constitute the Most been fixed for trial du ' buildings 'Words from one shop to the OtIO, st I . : � t I 1. I , I � .riDg July. These ehip-owners on the project fof'the con- last. Mr. Polly had a short time before John SauRple, sr.� of, Morris, an old' cles the followin . . I I i . I .1 - I � - . al � - g leg WSW i , f -� I .. I .­ ` . I �,� numeroui claos, especially in the rur are North Ontario, South Wentworth struction of another canil across the refused $250 for % span compo"d of the gentlemao of about A years of age, now in progress iA the townshib of How- thns.save him frbm bein I , -f- � I- ;. . - . . � , . . . � � 1z �i , his districi � .." , __ districts illo, though poor, a ' ' Isthmus of Suez met last week and re- defunct egaine, and his mate. '. assed 4Way to his rest. Ile haid been ic,k: Mr. Robt. Ferguson, on the 14th night.—The crops in t I I . . . I re still I West HaBtings, WelJand, Sout� Via- � . I p -� . t,b leg *NAI I . . � . 0 . . X - i ��Z L I I . in the erection ol remarkably well all but it I altric, � 0 I 'J I solved td proceed vigorously with the, I —At a meeting of thegeneral sessions aWng for the past few months. The concession, Is engaged � . � , 4 I ;:�) Me go0a -�db, I I �. respectablekand hime as fine a sen e of toria, Halton,- East Northum,bekiand, - work, e9peciall' the litter there are so! 061 � Leg, - . : . -1 � I . .. � � I � �_T . . I . . y as the statements mada O'f the Peace, in Goderich on the 15th deceased was well-known in Cae vicinity a commodious new house. Mr. James Of a . I I I - honor, as I a moBt wealthy. . . . I I � I" th It would South Renfrew and North � otea. On, � bal a . I Renfrew. by DeLessepB at a meeti of th, having been a resident of Morris for a Stafford, concession 13, has just "com- I and many very poor , I -, F" �. ng e Suez'! inst., the redistribution of the county I I . I I . I I ­ . . I I � I I . � , I - , I � : . " !A . I . I . �; ­ I I . I ! - - I . I - � I '. . I .1 t h � � I . � 1, -, . I . - � i � I � i i _� � 7 � ` . - I . . : I I I .1 I -) � 1. - - � I I "... . . - 11 . . . .­� . . I . . I . . 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