Stratford Times, 6 Mar 1878, p. 2

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' 3 3 LOCAL NEWS. Jast now it is imposnble to pick fe i ups lotr necipeet tint does not. "Gauze Tarek tasrnve There was om in. some nonsensical referetice to * Jobo-A." or other members of.the SPHBCIAL NOTICH: - 70: « | Conservative Party, and they are 20 . village of Ellon, near Aberdeen, Sestland, » . utterly untruthful that it causes one ES eR Ire te SINE, aker doing a pr: busi) oa shudder at the depravity which poeple." one geen car Bi dims ee area 2 ee ee eesti cated i Grit editors. The the end of tour tow conan emtne r ; : i a Licbik Souation een ee ten Lodge, No. 200, 10. 0. P., will| Cuysod, © thee tout Pears, for sone conse | We desire to jnform our numerous Customers and the teas |! ing Pp pe Noman & social on Friday eve'g next, 6th inst., | agreed to separate, the father to take the aon | General Public that h i caalaeetoeeg eater Will be news to both Feries and. Grits} Silssate sl watt nanos eae | 2s Eons, So | Menara A. Williamaon ond WS. Pecce na ane . « . m 4 ' y ' + a * pyMeld's Art Gailery, |in North Perth. -- wenneusesiniol eadinaerens stem oe te Jem the deaghiee ied, In the meantime | MLOSSTS A. illiamson and W.)S. Foster aud will continue their Ha. ag Daly's Block, Ontario-«t., 6 é "pn KomTm PERTH. N ; er icon -- ye - Co | bave promised their wased to ® very | and settled in © the working at business, shat of Clothiers and. Gentl 's Outfitters. in. the will fed' and varied mock of OF |' ,, t i --e \ , --Fire Bbc; is 8 P , TADS | various occupations, circumstances ad- seni . -- oa a at eta ow ws Kaw rne eee jumereaie Marth. Porth, where his 'ser, i i . | ball, $33; J. MeKay 0-4 $1; JR. Hofinan, Ree Een Mr. E.F.| mitted. About the year 150) he reeeived | Premises formerly occupied by them. i i wOVFTEED-~ » ry : $4.50; PR. Jarvis, coal, $8.60; : word from Scotland that his wife had died. ie wi . --~. " Bingor Sewing Machine. | ramed fecthers of Tom Dar The te 1) sh a crm I bf. SAVERTOURL... Prom thie time all eerrespandsoce wi We will conduct this department on the same satisfactory Oeseber 5. yr ety = oar tarve nomi de caniidate who oeworth, diary. $1) " a sai g a at pee geyaer which Sapa ae principles that have guided us at all times, while conducting ' ~ RETR TION to crusts te appook. it to weccmanry that sian} men's ball, 077.50 ; Label LE many ay al aesident coserved grown to manhood with the impression that | OUF General Dry Goods; Millinery-and "Carpet. business E,W. BOOTT &. CO. HAVE JUST REPLENISHED | *27R08meNt should be made to unite the | Mis oid peserany er Cal mooie, | $2} He Jervon plane broken by shunelneaken j Samal MeKeany,, white tating aces ih foot salt years cld. entered the profession |Bamely, reliable modern goods at the lowest possible prices, 4 ' ? a tie f ad . $1.00; B. Mek voy, » do, g . * schoo] teasher aeighborhood a - > a bs : ag Len REANOG Son Ee te mek bomen that coeaiey lene engeienenpening, | °° picts gem Ngnmonhangrag | tnorqghuode are ime Neen pre ae Antennal | fovea where abost the ear 1800, be mar, COUSISLOUL With safety, and no sesond price. _. Sone rid of, bat it} "id relief orders, $37; Horne & Bareb, ries, Q ried. The father, believing that his former i" i ' * is . SEVERONUA TOBADOOS! | Sea, Br Joke be yg er me, Se: ie by and i fica ednlerigg periner in life bad been dead aboot Meeea |. We will stow in afew days, New Coatings, New Scotch, See 7 ; oii this morning wo Ottawa. There i litle deabt | ¢ $03.84. ' "™81Y:) was mach respected a the community and (et; 2™ pros pe gp bea Fon geppeene Rnglish and Canadian Tweeds, New Underclothing, New f i ch a aaa ant CONCH AS. Monteith Wh Wie pe 3 a mains The Board of Works reported no action in| bis death has casts gloom over the en wife. The son, alter teaching about ten Hats and Caps Wew White Shi } ' -- : aor ee BCOTT & Co. majority, has undertaken to retire from public regard to opening Mary-street, or erecting wire { B#ithborhoos ae anit eee , left the ion on account of ill Silk d ee ' urts, Collars and Cuffs, New i ire, Ontar life. He is-manch displeased that be has been | talietty. wine om the vtroete: TROWBRIDGE. th, for more setive duties, and saaily | Silk and Merino Underclotbiyg, together with a general as- compelled by the autceratic U. E. Club to D.--We learn that the | O® mution the rent of the Town Hall was located himself in Essex. Tho father and 4 1a general as Stratford Times, |e Baad der th lade |" 06 ay so] ggHgeat Bonsun--On Soniay night an | Sapemotier wil ied ia Towa. Tn the | "OvMeRE Of fancy goods. = ar . AL ML in 7 ores instiicted to} 4 9 summer of 1877 the fath make the Phe Cutti . ' ewer err? there are -almost.as_many lies in daar sername competing | report on the probable cost of taking the levels | {n'eyune house of John Workman, situated | OTT in Reset, and died eaddecly ott - he Cutting Department will be under the manageme t of AND COUNTY OF PERTH GAZETTE. the foregoing paragripir a P of the town for d parposes. rod redler T ae cores sect | inflammation at his son's residence. After! Mr. McCrystal. a First-Class Ameri 1 a willed M7. BUTLER, Béitor and Meusger. | ¥ords' In the first: place, Sir John to be computed tive the council chamber. hited ap aicable Hien the building being treme, the ames Soh, seth tie sxmiens ofc Lerans ai he 1 anston verfoct feo TP en american Cutter, who guar- ' ----_ oe -- ---------- | has not been in North Perth for some trial takes place | i.° to the pl i > "@racuxted: the }-25t About the existence of « brother of his} ALLECS a perfect fit in Ladies' Mantl and Geytle "e Senateens, W on, Ore : that beat. ng to the plans produced, cost not to exceed | premises on notice, One child having | {ather's. whom bp ann ities and Geutlemen's . Wapanspar, » 1878. | years, Secondly, the Reformers hare | "y --Mg. Vennor predicts | 80 bees teh behind, muvvoty exmagad em still alive in Europe, instituted an extensive | 2arments, reat nrg FRE PROSS AND-THR. Praveen emis te or this month will be} yf, io R pee e ATION TD TORONTO. lege. | DBRBed to death.. 'The furnit partially | eed thorough ahve! The many friends of a J 4 E PLAT-}pose Mr. Daly. Thirdly, there are Thermometer | 4). P 1ege-< saved. We believe there was an insurance ies in Scotland, and, strange to say, be y tmends of Mr. J. G. Macdonald will please re- FORM. not Conservative aspirants in of cold dips | Hon to nd ~< | of about $300 on the house and contents ound that his own mother was still alive,| momber that he h : -- * the field. Fourthly, Mr. Monteith | 44 "arm retams, with frequent snow falls. meee aiee waives tory ed the House, mse the Bouse and « ; sad lading ween retised, life in Seotland. The er that he has consented to remain, and will endeayor * = e ' . Tr. bs Seid fai. ry " tnow Recessary Sol ; ; & day passes but-what | was not to stand aside by the | ate ents tes eee tiustery and winter" | the town. He * tha Aeseaeion bad LINWOOD. eau be teeta isent eae ae to merit a continuation of confidence by offering First-Class some reference is made to the glorious | U. E. or any other club--on the con- | February or December. beae productive of mach good. jhe Maron | | Accroawt.--An seciden!, which may result So ee Goods at bottom prices. -benefita which humanity derives from | trary he announced his intention to| | Wast Nuxt?--We I thatex-Mouk | Sito, uate * few explanations in which be | taisily, seegrred near the village of Linwood. SWINDLING THE FARMERS. mH @ Widdows has in consulatation with the S town were | on Sunday ma Ganakaaa : aj a free Press';--or perhaps on | retire over-a your ngo-- --The-twaddle - 9 amp last, from earelesaiiess tx hard! a ti beret io | about "N 7 he : o to see if there ie not seme.| SPY bevtecton. ee ing fire arms. 'The ; of the affair A TOWNAMIP TREAKCREN THE voeen. A - hands tirade se is| about "North Perth being redeented," | cance to libel suit against Tz te the ditasey ou -use-0f te ternal ere es-foliows: Ou the? --e . G, MACKAY & Co. some of the well-nour- | otc., etc., is as absurd as the other | Tucas. We have had libel suits with almost Seneeste, . ther, who | , Tbe -secount of = alt pad marbere of Ae) stiamens, and willbe bert anrware | cr tne oy ed er |S oeremcaaee | Mua terete te angus ent | Sie they mrt i |e, an oT or i mankind. | when the ballots are counted after the = a tis with : me to attend to séme daty. "Sag fe tig rial be NE. a vn em -- m ' his ex-Monkshlp. 7 Mr. Roberts asked why Mr. MeGuigen had | His son, Smith, of his farm should make readers = 4 own ery general election. It is wonder- Rewonzn Rarcax or Mz Jawes Reproup, | vered shel gates of stonebreaking to 75 cts. | to the Penge gremlin Ape gen, sens very, of their interests, There are & oe ix CHIRP OF THE vain and pompous public speaker| ful the devices resorted to Grit | --Is is stated. that Mr. James Redford and | Pet yard. Mr. MeGaigan said ad low- | notieing his father, who was a httle way off, | "Utber of such rascals in the country now. |} -- 'ORCES IN CANADA. mv papers to faraish material to humbug _-- iy a -- to Stratford, from patentee ane Sey on oe ~~ abot miietanenely took effect on the The Raster tines says ne eee i ago the . sh im 40 : timai 7 'exas, t rather em plogow ir. eotomen, toh nement was made ir. Simi: babel lowed to use the expression, it ia" a the innocent members of the "pairty." | Pris Ma cightoos snore Hees | berts sald be did not think it right to grind | (ane and check cag tet one nee foram cocliangel bis fares te Ustorne, rontaim eriti ition. . liad RUseta, " Pit BM. Petersburg correspondent repeats 1 Ta2 EVENT oF Wan TEN THOVaAED camsbum by ry fhe ena reason ta believe Rassia iy disposed TRoors = Ralexp. ; "a po' engine, -- - = not ell ia bis Mathers the poor men down to 7h. ¢ yard, when i ~4 -- the 'Straits, bat the irritation of England's ss00 = to prospered home, ie. yard, tieal cond: SO acres, with Kansas ' supposed ugland's civilizer," etc., ete.; but let (By Telegram te Tae Timon) it is boped ty hie 'Meads ben that me Se the work was really worth' @1. He com. 1+ sores, and a.onmt of taney bo boot. = _ Leadon, March 2.--Lieutenant-General pir A design to form an -oflemivr aitance self-same Press the hai .,__, Lowpox, Exo., Marsh5.1878. | have sufficiently "blown over" to allow of that Mr. MeGaigan had voted away ST. MARYS. dance with the terms of the agreement, after | if Patrick L. McDougall, K. 0. M. G., rn Wwerensinng the wrong way, and then it be- 4 Vienna despatch auvounces that navi- | bis return. 750 from the town in the license matter, a Mr, Smith had made a sale of his farm and Chief of the Io' t im the A Berlin special sx A eomes a" oo it ig at " and gy the Danube will be re opened on she Camere --The carnival heid in the Vic- ba he was ready to grind - man (From our Kechanges) household effects, the "stranger in Kansas," bel Omen. ne it May, take command of idee, ba © emfidenta . dishonest, ie phating on Wednesda: 7 to starr. 4 : ¢ tos ous, dotued th " * institution. In' short,| Roumania having claimed Sovereign rights | es 8 suceess, botwithstanding the enfarorabis | that 7ée. mga fe li vagy iets, wi Pm to be held he, Uy the way: appears tobe up tothe smart Aorimes ted te tyrant." That this is| Bassa bas Ly Turkey to treat with the mated by ihe | cen he rere repre: | formed = a Ht rage Piero two | ing «our of Property, proper! ° thousand for the * Strath Boemenians tpar costumes, The Stratford a day. Mr. McGuigan defended bi ttended. 4 'dgxore . ' the of of _ yp ae The English Government has received in- | 7o3s lay sd pesinmen wn tot part Weft] EON Hv tedden what he fondaten those present siguified rarer a for the purpose of having his farm: procoae arene bet Furopa, A Constaitinople despatch 7 ay Cog + formation that by the Treaty of Peace, | tiining enaractors, aie ee ene, right. He could not give employment te} coming members, and the institution of «| the Kansas man, The lawyer caused him ice Admiral Bir Edward A. Inglefeld C. . table the British tact ct ee Pe ani ours, it is extremely lish interests are not interfered with. & brilliant ome and enjoyed by the spectaters | OO¢-balf the men that called upon him for | Court is now a certainty fo make a search in the Washington land E..P.E. 8., will in May qasume command Tousela te Jamil il be wetherewn from a Di to please be Baltan of Turkey and the Czar of Sate wea well appenstan some execlions masie work. Mr. Serimgeour' thought that $I per} Says the drgus:--"'It was rumored in| "ice, where it was discovered that tho man indies tend wy og sinned arr ' everybody. No one reeognizes mors} "2stis have ex Business Cuasca--We call attention to the | 72°d was little enough for breaking the | town last week that Mr. James Trow, M_ Pp, | Mr. Smith had traded with, had ne er taken | gy0 se Se eg i eile, than a new paper editor the -_ | tlating each other on the treaty of pesce | sdvertionment of Messrs. A.G. Mackay 2 Co. in| Stones. Mr. Rigg thought that if they were | for the South Riding, had been appointed to | °C! ® patent for a foot of land, and that the to hold themesives in | [ti stated in the lobbies uf Parliament the sensi-} bs their friend- today's Times, anacunciag that they bave ing to pay for breaking stone, they should | the Senate in place of Senator Shaw, lately | and of which he had received what purported join their regiments do. | AYY estimates for 1976. to be pubhisted t 4 tivenoss pervades the human | lines. - Phased the stock and businene of Mesary. 4. Wil-| seo were pee broken, Many | deceased. We havo been able to stace thy | © be the deed, was by another terscn, | Pattteuts on receipt of telegraphic potice wrow, show au increase of £45,000, halt uf Ss ore Every. man. deems carnontes "AND -PUBEaO- PUBLIC. FEMPER..| Seats curate: whieh they will in future carry of the stones already 1] would not go mimor to ne reliable scurce, and we It ia needless w say that Mr. Smith stopped pers swhiel is fur the transport of toope. The § himself one of the cleverest of God's ANCE MEETINGS. ox tm the came premises senile. through « siz inch ring, Mr. McFadden | fee! satisfied that should anrthing of this the conreyancd. was very sharp, | THE EASTERN DIFF, | estimates show it is the intention to commence * ide erestures. If As hasan idea, he-be- . - [en see Rave Sanenedsd, ens thought that the chairman of Board of} nature be contemplated Mr. Trow's friends | #1 bat for the advice of one of that much ICULTY | toar dret-cians ironcints and cumplete Live P"" eguaae Convinced that fis-is-the Te the Editor of Tie Stratford Time. * scat pronperous aad uiarprising tn Ontario, bg wae pope pag and -- would Seve boon apprised of the leet." maligned eyers, it would have SETTLED | : poy dos bee hee ee only 1 ' Ubetr i perfectly justin acting 5 . . Lae become succeeded, J Pe - je? ets, Tlie ebove iucrease 3 ides of recognition, and if the | ,, 054% 5:3. At the Christian Temperance take thea toe promere Petal seat in | He delended Ms. MoGuigan from the. charges of ths irae of Hating ns a een | poverty. oe Bee eee & A TREATY OF bax ia exeheisive of a fvtoony steer cees at eee a te which he Shea, meeting = the von mi, oe Frerinet,, jeverel important alierationsure urged by Mr. Roberts. Mr. MeGaigan said | firm. will be known as Harding' H. r _ La Reon An SIGNED BE- 00 devoted to the nary ie taf potas heart fe, sabeeribes Daseleetrasy. evening, the chairman reg in reine for heir new "tora, winch, Sita | 44 bad come from Drantionl and Mostreal | White arting ONWARD TO THE LAKE. alas HA AND TURKEY. = | +a i tion once in five years, fails to en- | said that he had interviewed that gentleman, Wie Seracice 1. Ste wish tos Bes [a apheneamed sensing. guid ot t ir be pans ers aif aa ees morning, an old A i th i The Danger of a Collision be- + MH THROWS BILL FoR THI: SAFETY ul . and be had told i wi seopries asabes teecs eutt _ Mr. Serimgeoyr y rs. Haley, employed at the tation from the board of directors PASSENGE ' doree Ais brilliant evolution, he forth- ¢ bed sold bien "hie heart was fo ih thats suterprion makes them eatitied to. | that there was only cow imen od alt | flax mitts, was -anaalted. it | of the 4 Huron railway aij 'ween England and-Russia ASSENGER TRAVELLERS 0% CAN with stamps the Press as « nuisance, | iiroy's heart is in the teceperance ea Dr- | . Griswold, of Michigan, « Sere inter who was not a resident of the tows that abe 'was oa, ber the to welt the raship of Normianty and Bes: _, ADIAN RAILWAYS i. ' ve . 7 3 me . and an zastitetion thet the world bes bow, Lask, coald Dr. Kileey appear on | 8+ Stratford, b the Amer lar Of%- | in Montreal and Ottaws, and be theughe if -- sol ay tome a ak oe ee oe aerial om .-- a=. meseapendent | Mr. Toes mew ME ei Cen: - weuld aa well without! And same piitform u y iY | those prices w there, that | « most brutal manner. The rowdies i} | ons, bave been meetings at A the treaty of peace SF SBE Cuntetience anid eatety ot pasmnpris we ineline to the belief that | sm cleraymen of this town. 'who » week or} 7a lett ompene vs the Plage ol | 75¢. was enough in Stratford. The matter | at large... re still | snd Neustadt, in the townabip of Normanbr, Petersburgh. The | '#velling oo Canatian Huiiwars ill te in these are the sentiments of w great |°0,8)' yore tosdying around with an indi | ee a eile Secretar ot State er the | Wax tually left to the Board of Works. A -Soctu Rinise or Paaza Bren | tnd st Hanover aod Elmwood, in the toxn- : wasal. troduced in adayortwo Ay ito au sueportant ~) Many 80- "popular" mocked the most sacred customs of the Ca-| United States. A certificate of appointment motion to make the price $1. was lost Suow.--The annual grain and seed show in of Bentinek. deputation were-very 4 an im. | ser & will likely receive o> tle at Lat the newspapers on! Rey. | tholie "church? Or. how, iet-me-.aak, gou)d | bas been issued by the 1 of State ane connection with the above Society was held] Well received. The people in that section of shouting and | Me . ae, Ro-andoc atte One yeh > "doar engant Dre. fap mph aoe and forwarded to ee herr red . (79m. THR zraxa. Sie town on Tuesday last. A good num- perme egpecreecbr mgr gonna in favor of The Pera | ait is fequlay ticker shail be goed until osed the where, as was the case on the official recognition of Her Ma | MUSING AND MORALISINGS OF THE} Th : were ex of tha Stratford & pene Was | os og nae therwon te the comras/ ¥en, : ; jesty' tk ; SI 2 TST Tke prizes were awarded: -- Wheat, | 22ron tik WORD. AR. -_ 31,000 troops were re- That ee os , nigh, the Pepe and the Devil were | joa' Seen tine mena Sins, the STRATFORD TOWN CLOCK Red Chat, st, "Thos, Ferrin; 20d, Wim. | Passed resolations in favor of the road, and ; ~& Te: Deam- wae: | 40 nop we sey inpeeertiots taster and stews cation i ~ orter. ' 4 Thos. > to ren tance hei i correspond. ? "sey © oe Ba 4 " "ing phrases the cause? I regret, sir, that the | in the proper quarter to the Canadian | Wot) citivens another week has passed, and | 2nd, John Oliver. White Oat te ;| power to obtain tha neorsent Secunes to : state thas...) {het ne passenger shall be rmjuiced t2 pradece ther b though: too many Protestant } Gorarnment for the temporary recognition te, Ist, George 7 bis ticket oa any regucar tr 'ova b y x wake % lneocetbis il for | of Mr. Griswol no seanda} or runaway matches to report.| Bradley; 2nd M. Ballantyne. Oats, | Mabe the ecleme a success. The deputation of @ portion of the ' that he shall be required jo nse he top net an _ to otha a take nen ta § > bie | Miss Sora Mizes.--This distinguished Things mast be improving. pacity. morally, tet, Wa. Mossiain. Peas, small, ist, Wm. een of Mr. 8.8. Faller, president, = inarney ente durleg whch bekes hen en . 7 and perhaps religiously, ax ar arevival is | Porter. Clover seed, Ist, John Oliver. an zr. J. W. t, Listewel, director, mo extra charges chad be mate shere , nestings without ce, some | Ported general cours favorite, ee going on in one of oar little churehes, which I | total prizes awarded ainconted to $70, a with Mr. W. G. Hay, of Listowel, smn is no interferanes with the | thc cas. fail to purchase thes ticker tehurrwatering reference to the authorities of the Catholic | Troupe, to well and favorably known hore; Pere ae enh her Se ot ot ot ont oe ane grain_and seed afterwards sold for $57.- spreenny soe peione st the very fine rated 4 ome eae bevel pele pres 7d sapere oo at eee ehareh, which are offensive to those who be- pena eal short season at ihe Town Hall, ere is no doubt there is within every Gorso Fan Awar.--Rev. Kenneth Ju whieh met js ovayels iodem. | br op. ae permatted i tobt Steet im suy ee ne to that faith. ing to your weil] | om this Wedngsday evening. As will be seen ner, }Aogied se "= "a yee te 4 : rmy for ehureh many whose every day acts are not | on of Mr. K. Junor, of St. Marys, bas been | 829 of whieh they had no previous eoncep- form of Any pamenger, when Baath oc : the opening is the cele 'Yo Bea bi ais ali gna. To | tanslerred from the Ialaad of Barmada to | ion. There is no doubt that the line re ad ee ee rae te able to stent by any 5S Paha . . - . tty "aye su would ad¥ige "Peforicktive -- --~ ms | adop! the com: x the 1 drian- Vaud be curr Freier ey a eae cases ata ice AN nh oer nat a sight ga, and | oe he new tell of nee WV vif at fb ote tro twee PSN se hor eee BER. | dancing ex startling ane ope they: dows tpod their} him inbost two months to:reech..)..He. goss} $21 fet! section of the counties of Urey : eaten ee ri earlessnegs and Stratford, Mareh 4, 1878. . pid ; poorer neighbors like soma ple do. 1} by way of San Frazciseo. The prospecti Bruce, aid wilt hangs L of . He indem. 7. Every passenger tram must uo neh peal <ged- D dn K- RIER<MRTTER OF EXPLA! way 1kF paid bt oe novel rail- re hoor help --_ ctber tn the race of ghange of seene is very tatisfuetory to i trade and buslaens Sor a road, ~~ depa- iy tally Lira wa epi -- f Sapna -- -- : Alp. 'k- OF E} NA. toh int bess aha as much as posible, xs that is in con-| Janor, and he h H tation express themselves highly pleased | 17 ¥ i 3.400) roubles, pres} Company ptes and ace eo - atriet hATIER sa train at lightning speed. OnTharsday even-| iotance with res) Christianity con | lanes, and be oxagenes himnesl ms content whe Lady hnig ch ighly pleased Fit £40.000,000 starting in boods added. requiten aad Cha ret a Comper ary tad wo duct = the "Green Bushes," or Ireland and America |) + eranty of Clrisuan-charity gn. | to perform in bis Master's vineyard the meetings. and tarticularly with the juste obviously tnesen. |" S Ther an wer rungs W Te the Editer of The Stratford Times . der the san. wtccnmngeapemnaan ] eundset ol the dirgctors and _ . . shell be rang Det few, thaw + Gout sm height gare - Dasa Bin.--Vareua statements baring ap- dh her itl and the "Huntress of the| | tistened attentively to the speakers at MITCHELL. moters of the Saugeen Viney Mitesy. Whe STATEMENT BT LORD DERBY, _ prevent bom race oo ee aes FETT car im Order te ~ peared in the Stratford séwspapers Curing) brook Fair' "Tt is not to'my-more} 2 big temperance meeting ' _ = emeee meast ct he mati : Pi rem erag oa iedtom ine | teat above a ne mor ree paper, Lbbe, past few weeks couserming Mr. Rine,| about this Com = eae iv t. -- ee been game Cormrademdent, of that company, but who, thoegh astious i. Soe. TOM © thas ae building cial! lero: CUMG. beneath, and =e 'on the whieh are calculated 10" thst Pet bane ee on, well | ity of the speakera was abote the pe,| Laxpr Buoruxes.-- Don't forget tha enter: bois scheme carried gon to believe that the treaty of would | thse fest of the vaiuds clany seaaey me thas sect or creed, man's character, and aniseed the 'pac bichon! anreekals i fou Rents tage ostinone "the"-very~Gret-«paceh-wes arsed | Winment in the Tows Hall this evening, | hough ta admit that the Mirtira a Heroe | pees nanan derma aesched.| Te den pearend - papenventey est liberty in with regard to him. the executive eommit-| which greeted them. Suffice to say that the | (2a {© 8 céftilin extent "the-whole- proceed~ the management of the Odd-Faliows, | railway had advantages to offer that the' ex- many quarters, which be hoped:|'the-tst of Juty next Oh RN EO PP ee iets upon public tee of the Christian Temperance Unien have | plays are deserving of nod patron end | 8%) by an allusion to two i t per. | The Sear 2 get reputation 6s tension 'of ths narrow geoge rcailway from} "4 T>*: a bad abandoned the ides | . sapere ; ~ Lge tot 12 agi lets slay, belre ee renders the Gondteeted Mish peated seen in the Polemical apd. Historical | Singers and they will ne doubt draw » good| Mount Forest had not. i Sarledioh beak Feb p aT ial aprenden etn weirs == some ¥ B ae : RSPR re a 3 sce rites ain regretted that could not accept ; be said, had reeogn oe) NORTH PERTH. SPRIXG SHOW ~ = a set of ficient to vindiate Rine, end prevent % Ax Exriasatios ov Dn. Fowren's Rewanas pen aer. mmnereapr paling = on amrre Gattany 4 Wifes 'aighetty Leena en tonaiige $2. sctend their sit to the re "a et ce H Tl = oe with polities i in future. es ; * | portan: lone, or he ma t his wir perve with the rifle et Clegg's| Chesley, where Verf Yétge" toamitcterag hy = 4 the Con- "The number of entries af the from con aarti: wily sngeed so shaseenns iat of Mr. gon on Sabbath evenies maawen hacen ae wings getaneied in their Tala when be la old building on Main St has indastrien are earried on, there being one | eMC Would be held eerily. -- sehen aad runtshadtrsommbell" Heseceily came , it was afirmed that * t @ col: | fence of the | trying to By over ; wore many 'ue Canxtvat.--The carnival which eame | Souring mill with teo ran of stones driven | "4 "4D WAY OF ATTAINING 4 Peacurci. Uxpes- 9 Thursday last was not quite so lar a id leetions in were liberal, two of | Fowler in the New York Chrigthan pr omenre | good sine aald at the meeting*and many ol the Skating rink on Tharsday evening | by water power. sTaxDima." umal. The exhibitors werp as fylloes alla wan 6 any | the local to eupplemesft them wer. 'Dr. Fowler's plausible cases put forward for temperance ; war a very brilliant affair, alinough, in __ Replying to « recent article of the Londen _W E Byers, white oats; Wm Patterson in order to pacify Mr. Kine." statements had been garbled. reeda | and I conid hardly my round face from | CoDseyuence of the weather no doubt. was! President Hayes returned the Ailver Bill | Stvderd which. declared the sword would-; Test. rose, Branell and peuriens remy tn _ the facts with regard to that] report of the lecture delivered by that squaring for « good laugh at the | Ter7 Poorly attended. The first lady's prise | to Congress unsigned, with a mess: i bave to decide unless Kussia mace Robert Eimpeon, redforn wheat, barley, white matter. The total amount of the tlemen y sem! fanny thing ssid by " og | wae to Miss Glick, 'who wore af his age YANG b the 4 : coness- | cats, mall white Chili and early Vermont |= ' to the assertion. With all dno |! a: ben? reasons 'in detail. nbsequently the | "Ms; the dgénce Russe anye:--~The British ® Walter Patterson. sea 'ir-the- three eharcbes, alter deducting ex- | te. Mr, Benson we must say that he y" Mz. Campbell, [bave no doubt iy elegant costume, made hersel!, | m: 5 passed law orer the | Government declared it would" only" make Soxtpn winatey, While cate: i Zisam tteane, Bie - | Penecs of lighting and hexting, was $85.58, failed to show thal tne juctation-va gartied| {29 all can be packed every Sata arday nigh | ee character of sMasbarwon ee rosea | Te; tbe rote in the Honse being 196 0 73] War on behalf of Britiah interests, Rasle | Scsrae Laing Caricems went ok MeDeraia, t count] but he did prove that w taken in epn- é t =p = ieee nan' received | and in the Senate 46 to 19. satisGed those interests, there- © red be peng "~ id, the money, one of them suggested th junetion the proceedings, as be is a great tad ' tandard is misinformed, or | wulte eats, :MeFariane Rros, fife wheat, : should be inereased by the amount of Bat, a ipod ee i ot: pe on Rine, being ' by 'um were awarded to E. H. Nimmo, Mitchei],| Mr. Mlersnder Shaw) barrister; of Walker. aottaed sien ie ean rag te | Joon petnicee: On eaters white cate, ensiy te} to-make it even money, which divided be- | when read by themsel Ww ps apd Mr | Se2#e and a thorough knowledge of human | #0d Charlie Sarvis, Listowel. ton, has been chosen to oppose the Hon. | formal declarations, As regards senesesions (~The followin, athennitete) as Jy as | tween the throe ministers amounted to $1.48] Benson that if he is entisfed with the ox, | D837. Asoruen Ccatax Lacrons.-We learn | Edward Blake in Bouth Broce for the Com-| the European Cabinets know Raasisisre. | Wheat--1, W ta + as a tateteet aoe any man. 'e claim the right to| sch. This sum of $40.00 was then banded it is ° "AX | Temperance people, I notice, make » great | that on Sunday evening last a certain eler.| ™ODs, and Mr. Robert Baird, of Kincardine, | selved to maintain the essential result 3, George Laing nS = 7ehe MeByrmult worrbip at the altar of ny oe to Mr. him, without pueet to caine an ne Tw | tase about ink and the evil it oceas- | ¢7ma in town read e severe lecture to his | bes been nominated to do battle for the re-| war, She will always show herself of the |" Bartey--1, Robert Binpeon , 2, C Quintes pe our c +} any word of comment, and when it is re-| friend has handed wea apy eye poet A! ins, but they will n> doubt be surprised to | Sock on the awfsl wickedness of attending tation of the same constituency in the | to means of rensaatling the ie ae" Oate--i, WK Byers. 2. McFarlane = 2 mpd my Seely aieslh that ambored that eut of that ----_ his hotel | Witness, which aiaiina 40% getiy prj learn Has ave is @ curse as great if not hg or rink, What a threadbare sab. Legislature against Mr. Speaker Wells. Tialabthty cf Tale result with the interests of Black osts--Joseph McMillan very man face @arth | and travelling expenses, as well as printer's | ligious paper, aad when ent was | Seater strong drink, (s0 rong at x Errects of Deve Novara.--The | third parties, but threats snd military Clever--B Roth. =. has a right with oar own. bal faz nord Nile and plage cards, 't wil be | rxt copied by the Montreal Herald, the| tsuestc tye tnmoderaie tea at ihne Reena eae meee ot ieee Sieve principal of « Public School at Passaic, New parstions are s bed way of sttainin; « pence. sinpece | Brunelle becuty. Wine t This is our: we 4 ennched pover- | Witness inte » towering 7 ' jersey, has discow existance of a re understanding. judges eae " . i any pit orator to endeavor to Seed Nk nit oe tar praeaed visit fr been recheat greg " ee ae nook ations than hore ae ioe masnciee of eae te "S the i 'oun ating of & wussber ot yapils TES PEACE TREATY. ; bit en and Johs fa seiteaia £ faaten aharge of bigotry | ot Mr. Kine next week, th ap- | ite bed wah gine ee appoenna en (aE: ase it is used mors will skate. We woald like 19 ask | steal trom the stores, "Themociety aes ropa, | a cogmmtaatineple deopate's sage --- wre Weed "hes pric a i ith their | peered in the Beacon of the Ist inst... par dares, the Witness quistly backed | S@@lthily. If you do not allow your eon to | bith what amasements people are rest style, with "hood centres," by. | Pechiohy wasp ane, 0 Mission and | Sites totes ha seine eee eee: be and to give the terms on whieh alone do! the 4 smoke, he to chew, and the| im without being condemned by this sapient| awa, and catha ." by-| Turkish Plenipotntiaries sere unable to ort rte ii ead ced the very Th inserting following » Which habit be man % oath: bership. When | agree the terms of 3. Mezoti mn, dl, & Se. White oats, we of thi to us 2 comumittes | we will about represent the views of is fore you are r Are i is re te ute peas. shone A tnd, Ge. Chili have -- wish if to Seay untentonk q those who heard the address read in the ee I e0@ no consistency | Tetire withir ae me sanctuary, stories inthe ebeap New York weeklies" | Tt einen > sds dag Brunel's, Ve in- | are not i that , aod ' in of « family advising his children unceasingly? No, it was never inten- Consent te . ng of entire asiinals will be belt displeas- thes 18 pre apony exsenecus tmapeeosion Ot. the arg Methodist church on Sanday even. sign the pledg ; ane ae ie hast Kod by Natare we should live altogether Meupen or a F asx Treascaga,--Lact | ® omy Congress being heli until the | Threday, loth April = ' contents of the private letter reocive! "We And tha! secusation he léaves them the baneful privilege of using it amusement healthy axercise ening J, W. Barrow, treasurer of | "*8ty 1s signed, | en a this committes from Mr, Bine. » miarepromutation of toe words of Dr. 'Foster, the strongest tobacco, (ad libveen), which i | and we predict that in spite of this rev. gen, | We Savings Bank in Dester,' Maine, uot] _ COUsantinopie despatehes of Feb. 27th | PIGEON TOURN Ow- (Si tho editor of the Chrithan Adescate, waa, so tar | the more destructive of the two; and as had | eman's re} lectures, that people wil] | Tettruing home as usual, search was made far | "87 the Raseian Plenipotentaries manifest . pceegtl AT WOOD. these petty LY Baxsex, regret Raving, peseehed to nernien and we | if not worse, to leavgpi. I have even heard | indulge in , 88 060 of the most bealth. | bim at the bank. After breaking open the | tation at the slow progress of the nego- Tack. is our preud _J, W. Coorxr, } qnuetation has us rerbatime in the | Of tobacco in charch, (and who ever | Siting exercises, just as long as Providence | 400r of the bank, they heart Sd ord Nations. If the negotiations are not som. Woodstock, Feb. 28. The i is perused | Hewat Hoowes; me CAristion Adwecate, er appears to kave | heard of whiskey king in chureh), in faet | Permits them to have ice, in the sault, in which be was locked. On ob- pleted in a few days, it is ex: the Pleni- inond wana grand - igen tenrma. . in Strat- Parmee MoE: McLao, -winigtors. | Sgpsated ta him th logical yevaftact Ris onpe:| thy ft SZ, Nome auteraaty nloemad 8 | og Wetoenday of tnt week Me. Joho Mal-| vault hasisatel, ragrel cai int 2 the | Khe date when the treaty mast be signed ne | S's M¥tad, Jamer und Morison, of Hamil class or Groaox Woone, | table out of thets settiog' hate eerie a wuee | ing take eut ki and " Pheron, jr., met'with rather a painful accident | his neck. Ho was Cle 3 seats A Constantinople derpateh tia stated | 102: Hed st 9 birds each. In the second fault is found Warxea, and repulsive sepect- Mentect en toes robes Anm a, Ste a bite, in the moulding shop of Messrs. A. Mulheron condition, and died the next morning he Russia will not conasni to a Con- fyned.Joba Datien, of Btratford led at 9 . i . meas, January 31, 19yb, * | & Co.'s foundry. - He ing off a enat- | bad bad a ee - gress being held until the In the third squad, Thos a A. B, Wretiaus, President c t put on his overcoat and walk out devoutly ich Treaty haa been. } 4 its being a Jun. sad Jae, Ware. Vice-E stun Taxrgaiscs Usiox-On Sat-| ii) tn bie "nd tls * ing, wham s lndel of het toon epee ene | probably his he robbers ob. | ened. - Woodstock, led at 10 birds. 1 + mereenary paper is not one of them. Hose and J2s. Wein, Viee-Presidents | arday evening last, one of the most sucesssfal | yisnelnnt to his sod aaa eerite | of his foot, burning it ine most tained less than $100, and it is supposed A Pers telegram of Feb. 29th sayn the | Cnn, *nler, of Whithy, and Trister,got s eve ~«-Sfo hase 20 zeagen to doubt be that 3, C. Heawr, © : inn yan ae ee bern agreed Rings that he saw an isdividual | ™&2ner- The unfortunate oe ee Cay mandrel beaxnes he woald Lesa Fwy credo the treaty of Soptieedée dhon tal Canam sere i a sanctimonious faes,~ well ~ Wrersw Jerrazy, Jn. Treasurer. ~ + whieh acteally been confined house, be | not open peace except the clause concerning the iren- prize was fe othe tageed 5 ts Committes Christian Tempersase Uatea: pane) ly tarp capenity. The cov ered on the floor,and théJook that man got some weeks before he is all right again. F, elads, on which Russia is unlikely to insist, py frem 12 to 10 birdsench. In shoot- gi y, for every "s opin Stratford, 4th March, 1878. organization. Mr. A. RB. Wi Panty | eas "tater hal ought rapes of 7 James Sills, : the ive _ Semel sal fetuses ak ae eae ae Lele of Why Tristar hy Sener ' f e 8 of the U: nhac . winse--but if didn't. -I would not -» Feeve town, was from:-}- we STPe G; oon 7 \ b ws S ; - fon, with a total lack of any sasthet| roLITicAL CRisIS IN GURBRC. we paren fiad the shalt. On the | that these men were members, but they were Lagan, the front axle of hie buagy broke in| 9 , 16 ae ee the AUSTRIS ArriteoE, Marden and W rant of Woodstock, tind of re ould difer with every man we meet SneTaxErsel $Y 48 SSRDDEREETIELA sitive. Cosiey, Wood, Heghee, ame ry oh rit- | 156 the geatlemen eariy = paper = Ropers the tera of Woler Wanee 'ih com.,| 4 Vieona gorrespondent sare there le litle Weote tad Tweedie, of Whithy, divided 4 would rapidly certain Oppo ee «| Cana . Dickenson, and cthers nerenee f serious inj 'ownsbip {abont th: niles ri walligs abe : F _ tion we have to encounter. But the TEXANT-cev; - hbae dt for pon aitendance was You Coe ae eae rien bon eatin ooh Bt. John's). It Pessoa nee the oe made. For the last seven years these inal sind Zz E editor of Taz Tnrss is not that stam Re dae 4 agg ay erring to ilness in. his Bo- | 101d on ta, them. preventing furthe: damage Se ni re ty Me: Wee, parations have been going on. aad since fax The garrison of Malta consistaols, 465 F family. Short addresses were j » : safortanate . ' 3 men ; : istry, and sent for Joly to-day to form a new | each of the rev. gentlemen, and avery tect, Huan that 'already mentioned. We eoners- | Sen around in the bara when toe tieeehing | @7 sro, the plana have been worked oui | Wstt at Gieraliar of 4.99%." Axkngiish paper ; tive speech made by Mr. Campbell, who spoke 'puths samsbemaneen: marrow gatepe tags, machine was in operation on Monday after. | '°,tb¢ very smallest dotail. Setiqnates that the former spare at most ~ te of the evil effects of liquor drinkigg from a 'A young man named Rdwards, who je in| 20- Ashe was passing out of the door, The Disscursion on the Yote of Credit a4 ; £000 men; the later 2.000. 'Transportation : practical knowledge: thereol. 'Thtre were the exaploy . his foot slipped, and he fell on biing- | *hé Prelimiary meeting of the Austrian Dele. | TO" Malta to Gailipoli would require. four Rite a mumber of si to the onl use of rod. = gation lasted' several - hours. | days; from Gibraltar, seven. The ironelads signers . he was caught up, whirled & few) rs the pledge adopted being the same as way for on ssonel many tines, snl' Seohaie members declared against the One | DOW with Admirsl-Hornby, and thove 'whieh Uist tustituted by Mr. -Rine, but you wish to ro0 | before the machine could be Dr, | section was ready to vote the money uneon- | *ill soon join his squadrin, carry an 'of the platform. that ece:mtric indivflual's name from the tickets, "to. latter | Hansow, of Hyde Park, was in af. | ditionally, while the other was only willing to | 98 force' of 6,413 mém.. If of there 3.000 ant "| the bolt do #0 on the it | were sent on shore, el force wi that are- mere! altogether, a very wise thouglit. We on che | 24ance, end did all-be to alleviate condition it shall no} be used halts to Rodervtand 'that it is intended 10 keep up s sqning pyr the in the fartherance of samara Sa Fe ees Soaable within soversl daya pa evenings a es & Mey arrived foygn Engiand woul! 'number should be the week oo; -- ---------- -- man. If thers : NEW ADVERTISEMENT. -- . ay Ce eee ¢ better, and and honest arate. wrils, 92,000, the eet favor is all slat Se cases | celebrated fanning is also pro-| 'Yyie@u ceeding for ma-} Heious Cameron bas | would eauee : - retained . Melirobarte. Rivideal ate as = Me iihess think will Ukely about favors He}and no oak daller | withent re nas Ist of April, next, brioneans was A b Clerks of amass, i E ll bt fe ei £ ee ee

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