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� NEW ADVERTIS13MENTS. policy is diametrically opposed to these with both sides of the 119use a very popular cents a too and cargoes destined for Amerl- that there is a danger of carrying patortial liquor hall(t. After having his wound
. . planks in the 'platform of- the Society of man. It is felt, thilt the famous whip might . c3n ports 20 cents a ton, The object of this legislation too far. A number of the Statto drtssod, Wi li,ims became suddenly furious
AWThe tgure between the parenthesis after each which he is a member. That party of which have been ex eased. - The smiling face of Jim was to compel the Anjericauii to do their have pa4sed similar laws a ' ad there is little and tore the baudagus off, xhowiag wild
I f the paper on whiob the � transhipping -at Kingston. and to prevent doubt the Attortlely -General Is hill will go symptums of inits.nity. It is said hill in
advertisement wUl be found. . 1. Mr. Pridbam is a supporter, and whom he Trow as he is fondly immed, will be much them taking the grain to Oswego or Ogdeno- through. If it does, it may b3 expected sanity is duo p&rdy to persecutions 'by the
Does Your Boy Want a Hat?-Jackeon Bros, (1) is baind to do'all in his power to retain in mislqe�p and the Conservatives will certainly burg from whence the grain could be got to that next gemaou it wil � I be followed iip by a, Natioilat Cordage Company, whose agent's
When Tou ice a Man -Jackson 'Bros. (5) the sea -board very rapidly by rail, Thin is self-donying ordinance abolishing the legis- ha.ve bar, it ed him. and broken up big plans
Xoed Potatoes --John Stafford, (5) I office) are the founders and framers and re- not have a whip to negotiate with more fair moking-ro,trii
icy which inflict a h igh i axa- or more obliging than he was." took
arlesworth k Brownell, (8) - tainore of the por one of the points, however, about whioh the lative a for e,iiabl shiag a twine manufa,ctory,
Zu ex for Sale-Chariepworth.& Brownell. (8) .. Americans feel very Fiore, and it was doubt- In the course of a reply to Mr. Wooi, of COLMERY EXrLORION,-An explosion
Does, Sprinx Suit You ?-Wm. Pickard'. (I tion upon the people of this country ; which - _ . __ ----.!T less brought to the attention of the Cauadian Hastingo, who moved for a return showing pl,tc#- tbo other day iii a Belgian colliery,
boo New Window Blinds -C. W. r2pst, (6 pre ents the free interchange of trade with delegates to Wtitibinglon last; month, as it the quantity and vsluo of the pine yet re� and 24DO men were impri,ioned in the mine. As
Rate and Tie". L Sinith. (5) - WHAT will the people of Ontario c,y if the appeared to the deputation that the Govern ould
Auction Salo of Farin-D. D_ Wilson. (5) other nations, and which breeds and fosters Dominicii- G -vernment offors to shoulder the ' - mailling on limits hold by the Crown, the the v--vtil,ttor was do-troyed, no lived c
Of Interest to Boys --Elmira Telegimm. (8) .
Public Notte". W. Snell. (6) con bines and monopolies. This be ,must Qoebeo ifeb of thirty-four million dollars ? meat were not at all ready to comply with Commissioner of Cto,A,D Landii stated that be saved, and all attempts to get out the
� I rhore is a rumor thiLt it will be done. their request but seemed rather disposed to though such an otstimate mool. necessarily miners have been abandoned, 11.1 the pit is
Stallions for Sale-Robort Orr. (6) kncv-, and still, simply that he might vote reverse their former pcplioy at the bidding of be baued � 111Lrtly upon conji-eture, his infor- now on fire. and burDiDg With fearful
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Bulls and Seed Grain -David Milne. (6) I So queries the Now Bra. Well, the Grits �
To Contractors -Robert Miller. (6) for farmer and an honest man, he voteeap. the Washington authoritiem. In fact thfs7 mation led him to belit-ve t bat there were violence. �
Girl Wanted -Expositor office. (s) pro val of all these things although he is con will grumble and protest, and the Tories will W,sehiogton mission acem,3 as if it would be � upou Crown lundm atill standing about sixty MOVING 70 Aj)jnlT WOMEN TO T11H UX1-
Boots and Shoes --J. Mointosh. (8) 1 . a a e f E Q
Farm for Sale—litarlon Dennia. (5) nected with,and owes allegiance to a Society. grumble and protest too. but when the party pregnant with greut results in the direction i billion feet of pine, of which ten billion had vmisimiss - I'lie Pruniiian Mi i t r o d -
Fast Huron Plariners'lnotitute. (6) � lash ip applimil they will swallow the bitter of greater good feeling and more amicable, been eAd, and fifty billion were yet thr, caLi,,ii ' h,sm r# quested the senate and facul-
Butter and Eggs Wanted -A. Young. (8) wh Ich was org-snized to oppose them, This intorcourse b(twean the two countries, The, roperty of the Crown. This supply he be� ties of the vitrious universities to expreas
%'ho Same Story -A. Young, (8) ! r Pill and sny that it,was done for the sake of Fi
Is hat we mean by TALXI�Fa Ona way and advice of the Liberals for many years to , eved wculd be adequate for One hundred their opinions its to the advisability of ad-
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What the Press - Says of � . the Arion Club, � Va IN(; another. If the Patrons of Industry the " Old Flag," And Ontario, poor, pati - cultivate friendly relations with the United i yeart,' demand. It is apparent that if thi" mitting womon an student" at the uni'ver- .
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Wil h to carry out 1, the principle -8 of their ent, burden- bearing Ontario, wi.11 have to States appears at leag&h to have impremsed i w0g1lifiCent heritage could be I Saw -d' from siti, a .
% itself upoa the Government as the wisesti the ravages of fire, and if judicious measure.0 I'lls; CzAj;lg BlILTImAy. -Wednesday, 9th
ght, foot the bulk of the bill. J' i inst., Vic' Cz. . r's birthd y, besides being ob-
- ori er they m 1 were taken for ro-forestitig timber limits a
(" ast not vote to send to P&r1la- policy to pursue.
, urou (9*05140t -_ . i and preventing young trees under a certain served with festivities, wet marked by Cho
CP_ me it men who are determinedly opposed to HLBOMON MATTER8.
I .— ------ __ TiHn Mitchell Recorder in its reference to size from beidg out, the people Qf this Pro- landing at SebAstopol of the ironclad George
the re principles, simply becausa they re The Speakor has received the report of � . ce might enjoy almost to perpitulty their the Viet ,riouq, of 8,000 tons. Another war-
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far,ners and honest. the. result of the South Perth election says : the Judges in the Queen's, Now Brunswick.' "'"
SEAFORTH. FRIDAY, March 18, 1892. for There it, t,,.Ik of kicking against the re.' election cue, awarding the seat which was present reVeD80 fri in wt)*& and fore.vto. ship of 12,000 ,*oa, ubw largest in the Rua
. me 3 who will work to carry out ''these " 11 . The usual discussion on the subject of the Jil,%n N&TY'WiLlf n on belaunched AtNicolaief.
� won by the Liberal candidate set March .
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principl6s. suit, but that is all fudge. The peopla have � Agricultural Co lege took place when tho �
Mr. Qjrhng Takes His Seat. . I ' to Mr. George F. Baird, the Conservative' agricultural ebtim,*tes were under coneidera�- .
. Again, our correspondent, being a Patron endorsed the character of the men who com- eandidate, who will'take his seat for the I Huron Notes. -
i tiOD. Mr. Clancy, Mr. Whitney, and other
Ron. John Carling made his how to Mr. I pose the Ottawa cabinet and approved of balance of thin Parliament. I
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of Industry, desire and advocates for free members of the Oppositioo� objected to the Over 150 fo&ds of ice were taken
Speaker and took his seat in the House of I their methods ; and therefore the one is a The Coduty Judge of Middlesex, Ontario, I
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corla and free bindi g twine, among other has *'warded the seat for Ioondon to Mr. � College on the grounds of its costliness sna the- iiver at Brussels by Watson Ainley this
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Commons as member -elect for London on things, arid yet, by voting for Mr. Pridbaw, fitting and typical representative of the, Carling, which judgment ham *roused the! lack of efficiency. Their effort, - however, winter.
Tuesday last. This -London case is so intri- be voted approval f the party �who, not other." The Recorder sisems disposed to eatest indignation among, not only thei was a perfunctory one, and scare6ly needed -Mr. William McKay has -leased the
cato and no involved that few but those 11� let the majority "stow in their own: juice " filberal members of the House, but all in ' the refutstion which Mr. Dryden, MV, John Bruadfoot farm on the 5th line of
lor ger ago than �Iast June, voted down I dependent miaded men so well, and n - I Awrey and others easily made, The latter Morris.
versed in the intricacies of thelaw can pre- nactions to place co n and binding twine on as it were, and perhapsl it is the best thing ot &I gentleman, in his ca�acity &a President ol -:-Ann& Joepphine, infant daughter of Mr�
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perly comprehend it. In a former issue we L to do; but, unfortunately, the minority, I
� the Central Farmeta Institute- denied that and Mrs. Jame.-, Tobin, of Dunlop, died on,
th free list. This is what we mean by th,e'y would Dot like to see Mr. Carling take � 0 & view Sunday, 6th'lust., after two days' illness.
explained the position imp to a certain point, . must "stow with them. However, the one D' The! that organization wam condacted with -
isad we need mot therefore here repos I TA, �Rxxu one way,& id vome another. Ao- the seat under the circianisla ces. i the� -to Politics) effc0t- -Mr. Robert Agnew has taken possession
I coldingtoMr. Romrtson, who spoke in sid-o ought to be able to stand it an lang as matter- will be fully ventilated ir I A short bill introduced by the Attorney. of the dental busincea started in Clinton by
explanations. After the returning-offioer the other. � House, -and it is said that the Opposition' General opens up a Mr.' G. H. Cook, .ldr.' Cook goes .to
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made bin return, . counting in the disputed Sri Lforth a few nigb ts age in the inberesta of will move to have Judge Elliott dismissed in: NEW SOURCZ OF REVENUE : Toronto.
th Patrons, there re over seven thousand diograeo, but It is safe to say that any such � to the Province whibli has been availed Of -1%1-r. J. J. Gilpin, of 13ruasels, hu dim -
Totes and declaring Mr. Carling elected, the MoxcK and Northumberland went with ,
. Pa u tyof Monk,aud still, at I motion frill be opposed by the GovernmertV
matter was appealed to the County Judge n I for -some time past, both in Great Britain posed of his.rouglicatit cottage in that place
the) election there on 86,turdAy last, a &up the majority on Saturday and Tuesday lazt, of which Mr. Carling is still & mernber.* Mr:: r-ndin some of the St.st" of the Union. Rls to Mrs. David Maguire, of Grey, for
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for him to deoide whether or not these dis- both constituencies reversing their verdicts Carling is not to be envied. for a man wh �
. porter of the Nati n I P h Y, the great does nob retain a good opinion of himself! proposes to levy a tax upon all bequests ag- $500. .
puted. ballots should be counted. The breeder of combines and monopolies, was of last March ,&nd returning Conservatives and appears in the House of Com"Wous as the; gregating $5.000 or over where the legatees -Helen Gray, wife of Adam Af eVie4r, of
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County Judge decided that the notice given ele,.'ted by a majority of ever three hundred by large majorities. The Conservatives vivible sign of an electoral ontrage muetl nro not near relatives of the testator. Up Goderich, departed this life on Thursday,
these I either be dead to all sense of hon a; to $100,000 bequests to near relatives are March 3rd, at the advanced age of 73 years
before the revising barrister to have now fear that their party wH1 be dangerous: '1� "
- over an opponent of Protection and a strong I : be exempt. but over that amount all estatels and 9 months.
name* rimwoved from the list was not valid, ly strong in Parliament and that their bond slave to party. . :
advocate of Free Trade. In this. instance, � I NOTES. I are to be taxed. This -is a practical recog- -Mr. Wm. Bond, an employee of the
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and hisuce the names had a right to remain also, a large numbe of Patrons must have strength may ultimately prove their weak- The requeet of the United States for stepC nition of the fact that large estates mai3t Union factull y, of Winghana, bad the mfisfor-
on the lists mud that the parties had a- legal vot�ed contrary to f, he way In which they ness. Out of evil may proceed good, to prevent the Chinese crossing the Cans -i neoellwarily partake of the nature of public tune to have the top of one of his fingers
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- right to vote. A re-count of the ballots was ' that is what Liberals Console them selves than border has been refused, as the Go -v-' trusts, and shows that t�e Attomey-Goneral taken off by a sam, one dsy'l"t week. -
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. subsequently held before the deputy -County tal . We hope on friend now understands - - ernment dcclares that the Chinese are free: in not out of sympathy wiW the teachingp, -R, Robertigon, for many yearn manager
wh it we meant by he phrase which was in. with- to go where they like. . of the now political economy. and foiremau of the sawmill at Dunlop, die(A
Judge, and leaving out the disputed bsllote , Mr. Awrey's bill, providing that fa ' in Sarnia'the other Any at the advanced age
comprehensible to b m before, and that he - 17wo grand daughters of Laura Secord' . rM
they r aine
Mr. Hymau's majority was increased from see � the mistake he as made in voting to THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT have petitioned Pa-fliament for relief,an lands included within . the limits of inco - of eighty-four years, The rem. were
16 to 22. But the County Judge I had de- are in indigent circumstances, basing their L porated towns or cities shalt be taxed �t broughtL t(, Goderich for interment.
creed th0 these ballots were good and that aen�2o Parliament . man who is oppomad to (Dy* Our Special Correspoodent.) I claim upon the services of that L celebrated, their farm value only, was read a second -7-Mr. John V. Dane, of Gorrie; has par -
they should be counted, had they were his principles, simpt because he Is a farmer . I th, 18D2. - heroine of the war of 1812. &011ae. . . � : chased Mrs. Coalson's farm on the B. con-
. OruWA,Maroh 14 NOTES. � cession, Howick. We understand Mrs,
- and honest, and ths be will not only avoid The dullest week which Parliament put in ____ _____ i Mr. Balfour and Mr. Wood (Brant) have Coulson intends going to Vancouver where
counted accordingly &nil honest John ally a si- ilax . mistake, b t that he will do all be at this time of the session, was last week. THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. � both introduced bills to depriva municipalL iihe has t" sons. I
returned. can to prevent his b ethren and others from Only the barest routine businesi has been (By Our Special Correspondent.) �. ties of the power of granting bonuses. � . -The fo;lowing have been - succestsful. in
The matter now stands in this way, as ags falling into &.1 ke error. tr . ansacted. and although souie of the no- TOROT1110, March 14*1892. The report of the Agricultural College for obtaining licenses to practise dentistry in the
plainly as we can put it : Six of1the Saper- I tices of motion have touched upon large There has always been a division of 1891 has been presented to the House. Parl- Province of Ontario:* ff. F. Kinsman, Exe-
ior Court judges decided that tke appeal Sout Perth. . ticular streps i5 laid upon the work done by ter; S. Anderson, Brussels; G. J. Mus-
queations they have passed without discus- opinion in the Legislature on the subject of the travoilling dairies, and the intention is grove, Wingliam ; R. Agnew, Clinton.
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notice WaSL Valid and leg*1 ; the County e announced Us week that Mr. James ision, being generally a call for papers and , I VrPERCANADA COLLEGE, � exprot-sed of sending out two deputations to -G. Beiry, of Lacknow, who intends
-that the notice was not Tro was defeated i South Perth by a ma- correspondence on- the aubjeet. Not a A division which does not by a i e
. Court Judge decides i work in various districts of the Provinc.1 shortly to leave for Miunedoss, has sold his
"y ""si b,ginning in May next. . I interest intho syndicate property in Dan -
legal, and from the County Court Jludge',v joei y of 15. Subseq ent returns up to this single committee has yet got to work, and in coincide with that made by party liuc3. L Mr. Ro�e' bill, regulating the fees of ce' B. J. Crawford, merchant, of
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defoision there is no appeal, and we have A date have confirmed this statement, The afew days we will commence the fourth ; Some years ago strong opposition was mani- tain public offic619, provides that divisloa that iDlace.
veritable instance of the lesser official over- official summing up o the votes by -the Re- week of the session. Truly heavy bodies feSted towards that institution, and for a� court clerks, local registrars of the high _6n Saturday morning, 5th inst., Amos
ruling, the greater ones, or the tail of one turn ug Officer took lace on Wednesday, mova 911)wly. i rourt, deputy clerks of the Crown, county Franklin, fifth son of rhomas Pepper, Oth
- time its fate appeared to hang in the bal_'� ' concession of Grey, died of diplitheris after
smiall dog wagging the whole bodies of six but re-count of the ballots before the Honorable C. H. Topper, Minister of Nfa- ance, The feeling against the Colle . , (iourt clerks, surrogate registrare and obei. a short illness, aged ten years and three
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large dogs, . Again, the Conservative r&vis- Con ty Judge was emianded. This will rine and Fisheries, has had almost a mon- largely due to the fact that it is to some ex_': respecting their fees as &re now in force iti months.
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I � � arrionnt retainable by division court clerks is -n6kert of Godericb, departed this life on
came, declared that these names had no legal the all official ret rns, will not be made duced, and they'are nearly all of a minor ;modern t%ste for uuff ormity �4ad not been , $1,500, by sheriff8 $3,000, and by the other Saturday, fith inst.- He had been sick f:)r
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right to be on the lists and struck them off, publi �. The result of the re-count it, is im. character, affecting the inspection of el.earn- developed, and that its poigition iiii one out- � officers mentioned $2,500. On sums received some seven weekm with an affection of the
but ther County Judge, while not posgible to foretell, b t it would not take boats and the- fees to be paid by lobstBr �side of the Provincial scheme of education, . in excess of these na,med,pereentages incireas'- lungs. De�eased leaves a wife and two
clailming that they are the siames very many ch%ngefi to convert a majority of canners, and s:) forth, He o1oo introduced a and as suoh it in not entitled to share in the I ing with the amount 6re(tcp be paid to the children to mourn �le loiss.
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Atlantic 6sheries which grarts t ican -,.Other schools of the countryi It was once � - . son of John and Catharine Somerville, 5th
that they have a right to remain on full r5turns as soon ag they are obtainable, , ree e�lcharacterized by Mr. Blake as a 11 prepar-a-, line. Morrie died from )a grippe and its
6shermen the right to filih vVithiNt th c�
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persons to whom they belong are legal bal- eichmunicipality: I From what he said Mr. Tupper apparently prevails 'the opinion is still ..held by some I Tus LAKz Ciry.-Buffalo's population is The deceased was 30 years, 0- months and 5
nticipates thab this wiU remain for many that it is a pla,ce where the mono of the rich; placed by census enumerators at 280,000. ' days old. ' .
lots and -must be counted, beosuse, as be Pridbani. Trow. a' !
years a permanent policy of the administra- and the would-be aristocratic �ra dncated, f Tuic %VOILST BLIZZARD. -The worst blim. -Mr. Robert Russell, probably the ol',d-
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hGldJJL in opposition to the verdict of SiX St. Marys .......... � ..... .,. 9 tiDD, and from which the sons of the poer are for . Z4rdof the season visited the Worthwestern eat living settler in Goderich township, &nd
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superior court judges, the appeal notices bi TFIF NT various reasons excluded. Largely modelled � Srates lafit week. At Duluth the late bliz' ;wh,o resides with his gon-in-law, Air. W. Cur -
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were tachnicall ' informal and illegal. It i Blanchard towns p . ..... 146 .. ..One of the large questions of the session as it is on the plan of tile " public echools " � zm-d caused $100 .000 damage. , rie, has been seriously ill of late, but is re -
T 10 Downie townthip ......... .. - 170 will be that relating to the -difficultit-s with of Eogland, the College has proven itli fit_ 1L -Prof. Steinberg, Covering from the 4effects of a paralytic
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. Votes procured in this way that Mr. Fallarton 11 ... I ..... 1 48 .. Newfoundland, the oldest colony of the Era- ness t* live by oxisting, and tv all appear- - the eminent DAnish specialist in mental die- stroke. M�. Russell is 82 years of age, and
Carlin -g gets his majority, and by virtue of Bibb rt " ......... " 138 pire. The difficulties began witb� the pays%, e ances it it; now more firmly establi eases, died on Saturday in Co enhagen,
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which he Ukes his Seat iuL Parliament. It . — by the Newfoundland Legialaturc'in 1880 of ever, The removal of the College to a new � LoTTnuFs PrtoujjaTEIR.-The Kentucky -On Sattirday, 27th alt., a, little child of
. � Legislature h&% passed the bill prohibiting Mr. Robert Weir's, of the 9th cone"sion of
I however, they site, the erection and fitting tip of the new!
.! 332 317 � promised not to bring Canadian ve,4selo. buildings, etc., determined upon some years ; lotteries of any kind in that state, Turnberry, fell into a tab of hot water and
is & pity that s-3� near the close of a long and � the Bait Act under which
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honorable political. career he should permit -Majority for Pridham 15' Tbis promise the Government, claim tl�ey ago, bai involved a larger expenditure N OTIRiNo AwzmciAL. —The manufacture was badly scalded about, the head and
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such Thq following ar ,the majorities given have broken by imposing a toonage tax than was contemplated when the change of artificial. wines ban been prohibited in ehoulde.s. Medical aid was procured and
. It is stated that Judge Biliott ig a bitter last Fareb : I ! . . . upon all fisbing vegHela from CAus,da enter- was decided upon, and this fact was seized Spain, � the youngster is'doing well, but will carry
partiziu, and that in giving theL verdict that i Com. Lib. ing Newfoundland portilis In retaliation for upon by the Opposition and made the basis AOMFNT To DiLw.-q.-Mr. Jobn Dillon, the @cars througb life.
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St., I In ry s ... I thin impost the Dominion Government last of an sttack upon the Government, whi th Irish
. L . . I I ell 1 0 Nationalist, fell on, an icy eidewalk -On information laid by Inspector Psi&
. he did he was @imply playing into the hands ,;,.::-:�::-.-, 16 I I I r
Mite ell,. , . . . . fall took measures to collect a heavy import was probably the most effective that they 1 in Dablin the other day and fractured his ley, the proprietor of the Commercial Hotel,
of his pDhfiCal leaders, &-ad that in this Bldw hard township, ,.. . , 99-- . . on all Newfoundlaud fish, This as- it turn- have made this Session. Mr. Balfour and shoulder. I Clinton, was fined $24 and costs, for mlling
way he has pi cHtitated his high and bonor- Dow lie towwhip..., .... I .. 1 207 ed out was a very unwise step, for the New- Mr. Mchiahon, from the Government side A Gow) M,A-v Gowx.-Prof. John Cairns, ,liquor on election day, and the proprietor of
,in pur- Fall rton 11 ......... 19 .. . rithtion of the Honse, joined with Ur. Meredith i D. D., L, L L. D.. of the United Pregbyterian the Grand Union was fined ,R'R1 and costs
&'ble position to the basest of partiv fouDdlanders were in a sWta of ir
. H!b ' ert 4i , against the Canadian Government for inter- and Mr. Wood, of the Opposition, in con-! College io'Edinburgh, is dead, ; for selling an Sunday -the second of -
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I b rne faring in the negotiation of a Treaty of Com- te ding that the sanction of the Legia.1 FOOD YOU THE STARV1,Na.-Twenty-eight fence.
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how-ever,L and, unless in the face of very con- . ,.1 I merce twetween Newfoundland and the lature would never have been given care with 12,000 bushels of shelled corn have . -Mr. John Brickenden -sold to Mr. Thcs.
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elusive proof, it im wrong to, make any such - . I - 96 3773 United States. Mr. Bond, the Newfound - to the continuance and the re-estsbl,ish- left Bloomington, Iflinois,for the relief of McMichael, the well-known horseman of
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men -t quite bvue,3tly and conscientiously, LL ___ ton and got Mr. Blaine to agree to what would have been so great as it has turned Tyrzius Yx Nizw YoRx.-Thers have been to be found anywhere, for which he received
is known as the Bond Treaty which e8tab- out to be.' The Miaister of Education ar- 76 deatho from typhu,4 fever in Now York a handsome sum, and as Mr.,hicMichael. was
even although he did differ from so many of IS One Party as Bad as the Other? fished .reiA,procity between that colony an gued that the boom in Toronto real estate since the outbreak, out of 149 cases. taking it home he sold the same to Mr. Jno,
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his supariors. So far as the evidence yetL We frequently hear tho-atatemant made the United States -in a way which made it impos3ible to get a site for.$20,000, MR. WIMAN ItirsiGNs.-Ersistas Wiman Noble, of the 3rd concee6ion of Hallett.
whows, we can not see that Judge El.liott is by tbose yvbo desire to ease their consciences was advantageous to both countries, The the suin sppropriated for that purpose, and has repigned his positio'n as president of thei ---On Friday last a very painful and seri-
deserviug of Warne, even though he be miii- for voting- in support,of party iFrong doing, . ljominion 6yoveriament, however, stopped in showed that the amount s.et 'apart wus for Great Northi-Western Telegraph Comp ous accident happened to Mr. James Arm-
. ; and requested the Imperial Gov6rnment to buildings and not for equipment, a-nd that Roymmy Smincurm. -Prince John I'Wo*bi- stroug', of the 14th concession Of Howick.
taken. It is tbevit'lainous law that permitd that " one party is as bad as the other.,, refuse to ratify the Treaty, as it would prej- the trustees of the College were within the eshi, a grandson of the Kin* of Poland. hu He was walking outside of the house when
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and even opens the way for each iniquities, This rnis-statement ia met very udice the right.4 of Canada, not directly, &tat -te in making the enlarged expenditure. been arref,.ed at Mount Kisco, Now York.j he slipped on the ice and fell, breaking his
conclusively however, but indirectly. ,Mr. Bond thus Then force of the attack- was weakened by charged with stealing a horse and wagon. , thikh. He now -lie* in a very critical con -
and the men who take advantage of sucha by the St. Thomas Home Journal. In re- balked returned home incensed at the action the fact that the funds of Toronto Univer. DRATH iD7 TmE Quxxx's So_w-jN-LA1*T.--T dition. As Mr. Armstrong is getting old
law to advancin their own interestg, that are ferr ult of the recent Quebec of the Dominion authoriti" and wben this Pity, not those of the Province, will be de- The Grand Duke Ludwig IV. 0
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to blame. So, far as we can now gee, Mr. electioris it says : ! . . heavy duty wa8 collected upon Newfound- pleted by the extra amount epent. During Darrontmet, hw�band of the late Princes's --Oa Tuesday of last,week three cars of
Carliag will be. allowed to keep his seat, " nother lesson tbat is taught by the re, land fimh by Canada, ,it did not takre Mr. the couroe of the debate it wm brought out Alice r�f E(igland, died on Sunday last. settlern' effectii were pped froin Brussels.
I of these electiona,'and we wis to r e ollege is now practically belf-Hus. WINTIER WIXEAT DAMAORD.-Reports; John Mu and W labkirk took one to
although, if lie be a man of bemor be can not ,su t . tnto",
Bond longto put info'c the Statute already that the C r, is,
. �' in existence, the effect of which was to im- tainimg, and will not for the present year from v."rious parts of Illinois ure to the Necpawa and
feel vary comfortable in it,ais he knows very ernp)[issize it right here, and that is tha� the se upon all Canadian products very heavy cost the Province anything for expenses of effect ti�lmt winter wheiat hap been greatly' James 11oln I_bdletbven, re2pectively, and
cbar�e that 'one party is as bad ail the Po .�es onee to Park River, North
well the character of the -votes by which he othe I should receive its - quietus, for - the additioual daties. Thus it was retaliation management. . I I d&maged by the recant blizv,3,rd. Dakota. ,Peter Holme -4 and Mre. James
holds ft. L i b,eta 1.4 of Quebec have shown. that -they for retaliation, a blow for a blow, unpleas- Provincial Secretary Gibson on Tue.sday BAD COXDUC7T.--l'*eV. Joseph Ali, assis-. Holmes -/and family went on the same
( ant and strained relations by which trade last brou ' in- . / .
I will ot banction boodling even- when their ght forward Ins - tant priest of the Italian Catholic church . . train
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__ own -eaders are guilty. It is not tio in the and commerce, was made to suffer most. The LIVE PiSUILANCE ZILL New York, has been arrested, charged wiat ',�, -"-paday of last w,eek- -R-cibert W.
undland duties bore meet heavily For a wacond reading and explainee, its pro- indece-ritly as.iaultinv a 9 -year-old girl. ot�opg,; beit of
A Questmn Answered. Cons"rvative party, ps the Dominion bye. Nowfo , - jkr,,m ' _' -- Wny;-i�im8trong, former -
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elect Gas have shown, It cannot be said I y -,we] ,� �owE botel keeper, &c., in Brus-
DEA_RExj,o8jTo�&,-1- noticed a sentence in upon flour from Cxnada, and their effect Was ViSiOIDS St Some length. It provides that till A,N13M3,1FXZL11F;GM, P.-Goorge Woodyat I all -
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an article in your 1"t issue which I wish you that J the Liberals of Quebec had abown to Fibut out Caaadian flour altogother. Re- life in.gufance, agents must t,dke out an�an- Hastings, It. P. for Worcestershire, Eng- sels, died at the home of his sister in -
would expWn, presentatives of the Dominion Millera' Aoso. nual licen8e, and that all companies and li6nd, has been sentenced to five years ,at L'Anse7, Michigan, of consumption, aged 25 -
In speaking of the Patrons the a Lme 'party loyalty I as was shown by on Thursday to pre8s the benefit, or friendly societies doiDo, nil insurance hard labor for embezzlement.' years. He was visiting in Brussels- about
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of Industry and the Salt Combine you Eay . ciation were here
, as they tione, they could not have polled about the at to settle "the diliculties with business must register in the c'
4 I 1,et them (the Patrons) VOTE TALK, ! Governme ffic.e of the SRUTTI-kev OFF CANA-DIAIW8,—A committee two years ago and was -then in decline.
isame vote as was -polled at the last local ornpanies, and of steamboat Men in Milwaukee, Wisconeini -The following persons were ticketed
and theIr object will soon be accompliahied.,, Newfoundland and restore this trade with Inspector of Insararice C 0
Now, Sir, I am a Patron of Induatry and I election, yet they snust have gone over by that colony. The Government asked tiv�m must pity an "nual fee. No unlicensed are taking legal ateps to prevent, if possible, from Brussels to the places mentioned : W.
I hund�eds. Where have the Conservatives nitoba; W.
want to kDow what you mean by a not to prees the matter too far just at pres- companiez or t6ocietieu will be allowed to do the employmemt of Canadiaris on lake J. Crawford, Winnipeg, lam
to vote ag WO ta1k. At the election la8t shown such regard for honesty ? On the e,nt, as it might show to the Newfoundland business in the Province and no licence will steamers. � . Buinesp Neepawa, MaDitoba; Thomas
weekl voted for Mr. Pridiham. I did to contrl�ry they pridethersiselves uponthe authorities how disastrous wasthe blow be granted unless the contract of insura ce - SECOND CARDINAL. -Archbishop Ireland,, Myles, Melits, MaDitoba; Mrs. Tbomsa
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9 a farmer, and because I knew de_f� the� have made of the Ottawa acan- 'tp- Myles, Alelita, Manitoba, Nel.son McBrian
because he i, . - a - they aimed at us. Mr, Abbott told them proposed by the, Company o,, Society ia a of St. Paul, MiDm-Eota, will be made the I
him to be an honest man. .7 � 'y that efforts to a settlement were being neade, proved of by the Government. This pro- second cardinal of the United States b the Melits, Manitoba ; Miss Jane, Cotilter,
In doing so I dal8 i he appear to have been afraid that ri - y
want to know whtirein I have voted con! the ,i.berals of Quebec would bat I have privateitiformation thiat Buch ef- vision at once prohibits . the 'operations of P . � - I
Tiot punish ope � 3aielits, Manitoba. :
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as you M Mercier has been punished by 4e as Mr. Bond is likely to b me.Premier of e -While going home from Clinton on ,
trary to the principles of iny order, or r fortc will meet with little euccuss at present, the viild-cat indowment and other associa- TWENTY-NINTia A-%,N:lvxusAny.'-Twonty_
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put it, contrary to my talk. ber a toe colony within a short TV tions which have for the last fcw years been nine years ago on Thuraday, 10th inst., th � Satnr'day evening laet, Mr. Dominick Rey- �
A Suiisc-nimxR, we 10 k for a righteous pubW opinion in .- ruie and to die. exploiting the p6blic both in the United Prince of Wales married Princess Alexan-, nolds had a narrow escape from gerioug in,-
Ufilo"i,, March 14th- Do,ini ion politics ?" L . Solve the . Legislature and appeal to the St,ites and Caxad.�. Themnse of -the House dra, eldest daughter of the King of Den� : jury ; it appears he had just cro�ned the
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which policy he is,therefore,not likely to al- .large deputations from f ratern&l und MYSTERIOUS MURDEM'.—ITIVemysterioug which is a spirited one, took -fright and ran!
4 We vpry gladly answer our friend8 ques,- Tm, -Montreal . Ga"tte in its rejoicing ter as it moets with the approval of the old-line organizi.tions subsequently expreas murders have taken place recently i away,th �
UOD, and we hope we ahadl be able to do so - a rowing him off the sleigh and sprain -
over the defeat of Mr. 1 Mercier in Quebec Newfoundland people. ' ed their approval of the measure. Mr. Vienin n, and the fear is eatert.iined that the. ing his ankle ; the team waii captured a
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says ; "It is now conr,titutionul for the IN THE HOUSE, . Gibsoa intimated that be was considering � city h&rbors a madman wiLh homicid&I short distance out litt1r. the wor" for their
him ever repeating his great mistake of last Lieuteanat-Governor to kick- u. thief out of - The Government bill for reciprocity in the advisability of rendering illegal the � mania. . 1 loiag run. �
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I practice of allowing reb.%tes on in- -� T-jilIBLeAT A Bin-r.u.-Mrs. Peter Karla-: - -The John Forbes farm, containi g I
week. We do so alao, all the more cheer- the tr asury just als soon as the evidence wrecking with the United States has ob. * a 50
fully, beea-u6-3 we fear that Mr. Trow owes ' tained a first reading. It . provides that 6arance premiums, which is complaiDed. of kin, of Advance, Michiga,n, gave birth to, acres on concession 8, Grey, and generally
prov that the thief is,#, thief," To which by the old insurance companies. It is one boy &ad two girl@ several d&ys ago. The conceded a fir.14t�clafis P 0 r s
his defeat in no small degree to parties who the ep American wreckers and -Salvage men may rcs. r Pe ty, ha been
Yeted for Mr. Prid-ham purely Toronto Mail k4rcutically replieti ; one weasels in dietrecis in Canadian waters doubtful whether the Governmeut will be liott, of Lifitowel,
on Personal is 1 -be I I ' trio weigh seventKu and a, half pounds. The purchased by James E!
, Goveruor-Genera3, actiog wively to liced the conrinel of thecom- Preeidentwill beasked to name the children, The price paid
� of x course, poi- contiguoun to thoUnited 8tateti,provided that . wait $7,300, Mrs, _1,'drbef&
grounds und for reamons. similar to thove , , panien on thin point, The public interest does : MRS. JXVV. DAVIS Su.m.-The widow of and family will move into the boase ou one
! sessec a like power." If the Governor -Gen- theUnited Sta�eftvvill permit Canadian wreck-
givft by our correspondent. We take it for � eral had treated the Ottawa Govemment in ere -to do the taine in American waters, not appear to be in dangerof suffering because L the late Jefferson Davis bal brought suit toi of Jao, Cardiff's farm,s formerly oocupioi by
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grantcd that Mi. Prid-b-arn is just 1vh&,,- This io & back down on the part of the of rebates allowed on infiurance premiums recoverflrOfn thelkilford Publishing Com-' Donald McLauchlin. MI'. Elliott takas
, oor the ssme manner as the Lieuteaunt-Gover- Ottawa Government frorn their uniform U111- and if the oompanfes wish to put a ilitop to I puny $4,000 in royalties an the book of �� poo.session this month, .
correspondent sarys he is,-& farmer and an por of Quebec treated the practice they should iactrnot their memoirs wri . "
,bones�nian. All ri-ber things being eqt1al, the Government of friendly policy towards the United States, I tten by herself-oir her husband., --Cspt. Jobn C. McLean and family, of
Mr. .1dercier, it is yery doubtful if the his they have for yearij maintained the po,3i- agenti3to that effect, 8119UP J,088HS IN IRULAJjD.-Tbe farmers* Goderich, have gone to Port fluron, Micbi-
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. these excellent racommenda't'oJDs Might to- - would have erriorged fro tion that we ought not to grant reciprocity . The grand jury is doomed to curtailment in County Tyrone, Ireland, have sustaine& gan, where they pufpose taking up.their
ti � tle him to the auprort of saell rnen as our formei I ra the in wrecking but Yvithold it as a concesf;1on la point of numbere an well at the county severe losses through the be& y snow storms- residence for the future. Capt. McLean
correspondent. 'Unfor- to be granted for something in return. The council, that is, so far ai the I -louse bas the that have prevailed there. Tousands of has reached the top round of the ladder aa a
. Ordeal naY c16ADeT than the latter.
But, in this in8tance, all tunatt,,lY ir, I thic inntance there has been United States, however, bave had an offer to power to ciartail it. The Commissioner of sheep have perished in the mountains. Canadian mariner and, in order to be able to
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other things are nel, equal. For insUince, fleshuirde of the oneand fish of the otber. Canada on their Statute BDokfor reciprocity Crown Lands propoue,,i to place on the CoAL M:l_-iER.j' &rRIKs.-The great Eng- take advaintagd of the larger opportunities
one of the principal objecto of the r- gtatute boDk a law which will * reduce the lish coal mineral
. . ociety tfj - ----- -----'-'-- - in wrecking for some years 00 that our .cumber of grand jurora from twenty strike was inaugurated on offered men of his vocation in the United
-which our correspondent says be bolo.Dgs is, Tuit Otts, action now may be considered &a settling the . -four Saturday, and 400,000 .mem are (jut.. The States, decided to become a resident of the
wa corresporident ef the Mail question, and settling it in the inter to thirt"n, wbouever the Domiuiou Parlia- price of coal is i I
to istamp out and d1?Str0Y combines and - ests of m increasing and mny indus- States, -
makes the following reference to the defeat t"he preservation of life and property. � ent, in whoAe jurisdiction the nutter of trice have cloged until the strike is over. -Mrs. James Love,,of the 9th cone"sion
monopolies ; one of the leading planks in its - of 1"Ji - James Trow in South Perth: " The ULSCRIMINATINf; CANAL 7OLLS. the graud jury lies, ucquiescev in the ATTxMPTRD Suicir,F. -Farrer L. Williams, of Grey, who had not been in good health
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Ineasure. the inventor and patentee of a proceas of I for some months pant, died on Mord&y
platform is, to decrea3e national tiLxa,tion and announcement that Mr. Trow has been A large deputittion was here the other The bill introduced by the Attorney- ,making cordage twine out of paper, shot, 'morning, 7th inst., of heart failure. She
lacilitau trade with other -nationii, and par- beaten in South Perth �y:Nlr. Pridliam has day from the Inland Marine At3wciation General to prohibit the use of tobacco by himigelf through the bread on Tuesday night had anlattack of the grippe some weeks ago
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ticularly with our neighbcrs to the south of dioapp3inted the Liberals and has failed to �sking the Government to renew tho Order--- childreri and youths under eighteeL has en. 13st week, in Cbicago,and Will probably die. : which, te d of gett g bet r, �,.ot worz: I
sm, Yet our correspondent votes for a man elicit in-Cotincil of last year under which I ins - it in te d
CoDeervativd axkthusiagm, for th cargoes couritered a good deal of oppollition. There I �Williamii left Dr. Keeley's Institute at until death conquered. The de
' e of grain pasHing through the Welland canal appears to be a feeling that young men J�Dwight four yeare ago,',and has acted mostestimable woman, was in �, her �06h
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who is the eamilidate cf a party wboee whole �
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beloved consortaud belpmateof her crip- .
pled hus-band wbo will sort ly mi" her lov-
ing care. She iAileo leavts a firie family who, �
'though for the most part married anj with �
- families of their owo, - will still missmotherIg I - I
kindly voice and caressing touch.
� -Oa Thursday evening of Ust week as I
the.doctors Shannon, of Goderich, were re- .
)r I
turning from Auburn they had a narrow I
escape from going over the bank jus� above
Sando-hill. The accident was c,*uBed by one -
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of the tracts bIr"eaking and the h,ir8e away. �
ing at o critical time, and leaving the buggy
on the edge of.ibe emb&nkment. The horse
tumbled down the bank, but the doctors
jumped aud escaped with & few bruises. .
-We are called upon to record tbe de- .
mise c,f Mrs, Jhme Bray, relict of the Uto
W. T. Br%V, of Wingh-1m, and daughter of
Mr. Crowell Wijl-on. After a short illness,
she breathed her latit, on Sunday 'everting,
Oth inst., the cause of death being pleurisy.
The deceased was beloved by all who know
her for her kindly dispositiou. She Lle*-VeX .
behind her two children, a boy and
girl, aged respectively about 13 and 14
years.
-From,the report of the M.Weter of Edu- -
cation, for 1891, just issued, the following
particulars are iag the
Mechanics' Institutes of the county - the
.
first figIlLres being the number of members,
the second the number of books in Institute,
and the third figures the number of books
Issued. Blyth, 68, 870, 882; Brusliels, 47,
I,N9, 864; Clinton, 187, 2,2ri, 8,2122; Exe-
ter, 103, 2,221, 3,170; Goderich, 1,32, 2,699, �
2.877; Heuoisll, 126, 251, 1,174; L'Seaforth, .
, .
425, 3,936, 14,381 ; Wingh&M, 126, 1,217,
2.794; Wroxeter, 60, 2.035� 789. 1
-For come,time A. Koenig, proprietor of
the American Hotel, Brusselov, had been =is- 0
sing money from the till belonging to the
bar, and set his assistant, George Steher-
Bagel, on guard. Early one morning,
. about 5 o'clock, the 1131101812111peCtiDg Cul-
prit, with lamp and key, obtained admission
to the bar -room, only ia be confronted by -
George. The game w" up at once� and
shortly after the man, who had been hostler
at the stable, confessed repeated thefta, re. I
turned IN7.00 to Mr. Koenig, Land left the
,
town. .
-We regret to learn of the death of Mrs.
Zachariab McCallum. who passed peacefully
away on the 5th of M,sroh at the bome ,of ,I;
her. -s -n in Ethel, at the ripe age of 69 years
and -19 months. Deceased had been in de-
cliniug health for over one year, but bore
Iter suffering without a murmur. She leaves
behind her one son and three daughters to
mourn the lose of a kind and loving mother.
'She was Presbyterian in religion, and was a
�esident of this county for over forty years,
Mrs. MeC&Iium was highly reepected by all ,
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Who knew her.
-People are interested in � knowing what �
edu,cation costa them, and the following par- . I
ticularm, taken from the report of the Mini- I
ster of Education, will be of interest as re-
latink to. Lhe public schools in the four towns
of aur,on ; the first figures being the ,total
expenditure, and the second figures the cost �
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per pupil. CLlinton, $3,787-75, $6.25 ;
Godericb, ,35,80847, $7. IS ; Se&forth,
$4,551 4A $0 95 ; Wivgbam, ,83,1W.207
$5,45). ,The total amount raised for- public
school pt3rposeL, in. Huron, in 1891, vras
$112,971.41, this being exceeded by only
four counties in the Province, and the cost
per pupil in Huron was 86.89, it costing
more than'- ' this in 31 other counties of the
.
Province. I
-There died at. the residence of bis son
George, 2od CODCeSSiOD of Usborne,on Tues-
day, Sth inst,, after a', 'brief illness, C,eorge
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Rook, ,'-ir I at the ago of 78 years, I mouth
and 13 days. 136 bad been a resident of
this section for many years, and was held in- ...
high esteem -by all who had the p1tasure of
his acquaintance, He leaves behind to
mourn their losm one Eon and three da;ugliters �
--- Georg,,e rtook, Mrs. Trott, Mrs, Willisom., �
of Exeter, and Mrs. Baker, of Rochester,
New York. lie �*ao quiet and unassuming, -
bat his ' genial dis#osition and sterling in-
tegrity won for him the confidence amd re-
spect of his fellows'to a high degree, and -
few leave behind a �more stainless record or -
more sinoerel trubdirigfriends.
---On Wednesday,� 2ad in8t., - the stern �,
reaper, Death, cut the silver cord that held �
the soul and body of VtobeTt Irvin, of lot 6, �
concession (;, Morrie, after & brief, yet,
severe illnefss. He bar4 been ill with Is,
grippe, followed by- ir)flammation of the I
bowelp, but was nicely riocovering when can- '
cer of the liver set in, ^rid after a three _�
weeks' struggle death came to his relief at
the early age of 56 years. The deceased wav -
born in County Down, Ireland, and ca;me to
Canada in 1850, locating near Kingston.
where he lived for four - yc&ra. He- thela-
moved west With the tidt of emigra:tion and .
took up 200 acres of land in Morris township, , ,
where he continued to resicje Until the time �
of his -demise. Mrs, Irvin died in Dtcember, �
1887. There are five children li-ving and ei�e �_,
dead. Air. Irvin was a worthy. member of
tbaPreibyterianchuroh and enjoyed t)le
esteemofallwbolinew him. Two of the
d augh tore of deceased are missiouaries in
China, and another one is prvparing herself
for the issme work. . .
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The Spring A�8i.res for the County of .
Huron opened at Goderich on Monday-, be-
fore Chief Justice Armour, If'.r. Fvrancis
Love, (k),. C-�, of London, SPPt aiing for the
Crown. �fr. John V&rvo.e was ,vlected fore-
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mun of the grand jury. . The crit-1;i1m.1 calon-
dar contairied bub two cases, One is the I
Queen vs. Thomas Chambers, chf1,ge-,j with
fibooting Constable Balmer in Cl i j)t,,)n, while I
attempting an arrost for burglur.y in Lieto-
foand at tlilo ,Ittet ,,4- 1
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fjizes, and the prisoner waa trackil to Ra . t
Pvrtage,whence he is expected tojbe brought
for trial hero, Theotber case is � charge of
criminal -bsea,ult against an In z
li&n named
John Birch, living near Winth,irop, tile al-
leged victim being the wife Of a 14eighbor, at
whose house the prisoner and is own Wife .-
were indulging in 4 spree * The `� - il (�,aloa_ ,
dar includes Dine cases, one of 41i"01h is for
the assessment of dtLm(i,g(,S by'� the (%u'rt,
The 6ris� ca3e was Dale vs. St. J�hn, an ac,
t.ion for slander arising out (A 41 case in a
magNtrate'8 court between the Pa*'tieH, wbo
are both farmers in the township of ilullett. -
At the close of the evidence of the plain-
tiff's witacsse8 the case was taken f.rorn the �
jury by hi,q Lordship and a nonsuit entel-ed.
SHCOND bAy—TUEiDAV.
Court opened at 9 a. m., and di.spose(l of �
a number of casiEs very rapidJy. Walt,ers I
vs. McDbaald, was an acti I
-on for rnaricious L
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prosecution tried last evening. The plain- .
tiff had 11 claim against the defeudi,nt for
services rendered, which the latLer resi8ted
by charging -him with embezzlement, ,�Dd on
the trial before a magistrate the chuTgE� W,at;
dismissed. Hence this &Otion, Ily cGnB,nt
this caft wad tried without a jul-Y, and after
ing the evidence, his Lordship derjjil3od
to hear a?y argument, and gave judgment
for plaintiff for fifty dollars and cootij," J)o.
hert,y vii, Johrinton � was a cuic �for s,ism. .
nient of damages tor breach of oont,rA!3t it)
purchase a number of orgrans, Ili,x 1,,Ora,
libip gave judgment for- the pla,intig fe)
�260,.1)6, With full costs of the tria4 ol,, tht,, -
High Court scAle, Green vj3. Bogic w,b,,,, ,an
action for false arrest and aasault, t�be dc.-
fendaut having had plai.atiff befor<� -.fit
county judge on a charge of stealing 1r1oJJf'-y.
Greeu was acquitted, but before the tTial W
Bogi-e had given him a beating durij,g oi)e of
their controversiee, Bis Lordphip 1rave
judgment for the plaintiff for $100 dam2�,'(Ie-; I -
with -full costs of suit, Polby vs. ("�,%'Dd
Trunk I' 'ailway Company, was an action for
breach. of contract to carry a
horoes which p1r.intiff was sbipping to the
Northwest. By coo*ent his Lordscip gave .
judgment for pliintiff for W30 damag,_*R, �.
with. full Costs of sult. Legrice vs. h4p-r4a- -
all Was an action to remove exec,dtors anyl
for an necount. Judgment was eatered i1v
terms of am ag,reemen G between tho pa)rbiceL - .
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plaintiff, rNflo �
Jame, Tr)VV Ni
charged by dtl
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revenge. It "
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fendaut had
Mud limid lie WA)
the chAnce. , 1
staterne at, ivay,i
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eoni,trucrlov -W
current pubim
-wan argued st,
- The catie ,w,'B I
conset�t or c
judgment for I
-damag-e.i, wit,b
set-off Allowi-i
action for the I
money 0.0 th- -
towns -hip Of U.i
peneed with, a'
ment dismi-kelne,
TUl",
The businet-s
to_dty with tbv
list, "In bopth of
-was Tendered. .
Indian charged
evidence ishowe
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I demoraliz3d o�).
firewat�r and I
er aftei �f i;en
the Qapen v8. (
1.qag Ii f Itt
'1011111h,twe
Wa,s a id
611forts f the dc
were 4o F�ron
the Jury it WA
verdict, .of gni
acquitted this P
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Sunday and the
roads are -trimpi
Mr. WM. Tnek_4
wood bee one 48
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.in tri , ing *10�
urge Mufbolb
Gth line thiswAL4
Jormer -resi<letit:
-resides near Nill
the Oth line, ba
I drill manufaetui
gerap1l. Mr. (
nen, for zhe ab
the time fvr the
mer's wood, haii
their seed-gr4n,
until iseedino sts
in. good -order In
-, cloy,er teed they
dollars a buohell
praned before Q
�; weading is talhe
X the,6tb line aii si
tracked. Furtf
Tke township eci
at tile baZ W4
every Feeond mo
expense'! .
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. RoberiBn, J. I
and fam-4y, Ali
Habkirk and -1
started for the %
tonsiderable vto.t.
cumbent of St. .1
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,
I.be sick list for- i
inflammatory rb
and with gool .,
again, J. Irwil
. John's Cliureb 'A
-Beattie, of Toror
I ,deavoxing 'L$:; tta
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scothiqd h�,
fW.-Tbe next =
beld on March
the pmt few ;i
sleigbing, ana fix
vantage of it.-]
pays 19);2 centa 01
lb�av s:ild� his fAr
acres Of lot V),
$2,500, to Mr. 1;�
will sell his htoc�
� 8. Scott acting a
to,go West for �
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likes the country
his family there I
F&rmtra' ltistjt�
Tuesday,Mar4bl
neaday, -Msreh �
papers will bt,
vaeoting of the I
- socia -tion wan bel
the annual rtv.jr
lowing direelorl
Ill Scott, R, Gr
.Bell, R. Lpa�ther
R. Williams- '
meet -Mg tbi7a Fv
tion of presid,en
tuainess.-A so4
14-elviffle ch ureh.,
of Xr,_ James, SA4.
eveuiin g, for the ,�
pay off the debt �
be ano'ber socis
Thomas D_%1,i1J*
ev�ening--Diatri:
Scott, the I
Follows, W:vi At
installixig 'the f -
A numlyer of Jur,
at Goderieb this
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-Tne late bogl
left rather .-iiaddyz
last wf-ek. It S�
he m3ust Ave,
landlord as he *
till ail if it WXa I
in the act, onez
gorged. to the t
- for park; unknov.
sent to G�derich
1!r
.h1n)EFH.-Th,e
Pinkertox), h-iv,e
S. H. Gidley's e'
to teaeb the you
ity Music, Pat
- wor1c, They hr
these arts, boll-ru-i
Convent. By t
the window we
-We unders1,si
ton, car populw
,vell bis husWeEk,
intewl to leave i
.11r.fittly mii�sed, *
I 43 . .
. active P&rt in VN
welfare of the 'I
- kaa,r. timall g -W-4- '
-ev-Quing. They�
selves.- r. Da ....
-vaged -vetlulua a �
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beli, who i-3 tryi
has been oultev
clerk, bat Mr. (
ia-voritel - 41, ,
seriously ill, we
tak,G- M8 place 8;1
Premby-terian :-"A
tb;40, "ition fr,i
--
greatly missed ,
part. -We art ,
watison in at pr
attack of 11 gril
wbo bae- been lel
tory, bassecure
left for that 'pla
Mi, HaTry 'Nivl
having presonte
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Y�orning.-Alre.
V1 iting - attvc
. cQuarrie spen
vicinity viaiucg
had a fine thn
hwve pa.inted an
which has grea
mueh bette;� we
built a new one
Belgrave, was i