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Grey Review, 17 Apr 1879, p. 1

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P. o, Know. Jatt, ttrr9. "-0 VETERINARY SURGEON Watson Bros, CaTenters and Builders. it I Y}; l tAttRMrrRRtg. titAioitom in Chancery. , an. (Immune shun-nu of the Merchant. " at" Union-ct, Own: Sou-d. - -___ , -rr - -.'-* r" "T." in «at "hag-est incum- - August“! [HQ-1“" tu, . ' 4!an mi.- of Ur wring: . oei't sud all kind: oiloerat new-.murtul free "I surge. Uenotmvr.ttrat, and C.N0ERTAKEtt _ TRAY AX!“ “S, .l-c., advertinot tl In!“ for " nu 'virertinemmtt not tt new: a ' I N v HST.“ ”can“. up ........85 T no inches or 24 'r%'1'dl'Qu neg-In I 'I‘hr-oinclnclu. i'ervear....s......... Mt 94v." coll-n. per "ar.....,........ " Halted-m. .. ....... .....2. UIIOOIIII-, " ...... ........'.0 no. III-ontlrm . F.. r-r.. 25 no. tttree-tu....... __.. " t'saaat “Vania-ent- Hutu-4| I an. per Mac in .50 In. lamina. In?! as. per lino in not .4roretrt hunting -- Award! At the 05cc. (bulimia Street, Upper Town Durham, - - l AGENTS. READ THIS. Do You Want Money. Alanine-gnu, except when ucomminl ' written inn-mono to thr, county. un- nerh-l and] human, and charged It reg- ‘lar rain, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Lid“. A r otlorh. an" rum-n: I ‘Mvhr! numb-l m THE “REVIEW” unul. and may TI: "In?!” FttottT, mt. Kl 1b'ADUATF: " ' pd Tower. barman, Out Inn! .0 lat”. r magi-dad ”and; uni-cl ptl F.. D. MACMILLAN, thm0sTEil. ATTORN EY, TER3rtr.--tt.oo per you in Advanee, ,m.a-, " not In“ within twoiontu. it In In " wing": " m l. shelhnmo. . -. Fri-hp! (rum III unlock I. In. to uni-13. such. Mk 19.1 HornfruIl Hun-n. DI IIII‘N. unlit-x '3 v o ry w I: u "titm".r, M u' HAP Geo. a. Matthews, MISCELLANEOUS. “It. J.oHr'.s'oN, "M'ATF', of Toronto Utti ”mix. 0' "to "mNtte at Ph Hum ,h DI Munch-II RATES OF ADVERTISING. MeyAt DEN a [CUBA tos Wood Turning, " will marohs,. DR. LIGHTBODY, he nt his thtier, Hanover. fir-m tt to Smut. At haunt?!“ (You. MILK. 'ter anoint Maura for the Dr. Inn at " M “I. (Milo: [ml-Ari". orrwr. Durham. "nun. srr'.Ryrtyi At IC. NIX1).\' T will visit I r. on tho nth Inn! 9th " truly Alone. "on MEDICAL. P., “1-3.“. ESTATE AGENT. Co. (31 w. (PM. Stun») to Lulu at Tull, pasoM4o halh'n-rly or " thrs . nae-uni ”mum in LI. a or In "J and interns! yearly to unit " uni lm Donal lauds fur wtte. 'ht and SAIL ., I other t maul. Durban NORMAN M n 'h q"""'ON, f Ontario Yttrinnrv we I . " luau-nu - _ ':.\"»~'1.‘ , t . . ' V mun "stiisrv-l in“) $6632. x'. r', cum “1.. 'tt'rt'e. _.\ "'t8t tU D'ANY gtmqt l-l'l Victoria Iiuiosritr, unrulm'o of Strum "tti, ry In reu- ut Mali-.11 P" b J1.NAh" J. TOWN SEN!) i Mrt.NTSltF. Vain-arr. Durban 1W.” " on. at "My mouth Ill-Id We“ at Elan tl: ‘ut Lower than Marshall atdoi a advertised th roe aqu- Bro... Own itiu J. T. "nun-n, LOST. LL. B. rat ‘cnih' an4 rurtsoi. and 'r to Ptrk, .r'w mit mail. he.-, U lr M Hot " flunk»:- I'll" nous-.113. 11mm tarttirttrd he to Me. buying can" from In. who! the mm. “'3me k sows Wagon and Canine Won‘t " Prism we Out. F22ey.,'it htrnirbrd an that! mice. Cunt; um! roman, with all m of hi.- rauum anus: 0:: hand. _ W WM. WATSON & SON Undertakers t FIRST-(lull! Ill-SAKS}! To IIIRE. Remember the true, w, , ELLA“! rumininu n! "In. oaitivrstion, nu wk and n (mum nu”. (“ruin Fir - _ V ",I Hour: and Three Acres oi) Land For Sale. A GREAT $ARGAIN. I "I" Nunavut In: . LL». ttale or r: 1 to huh-"1mm “mum! and In WiU hes sold tor AMO. WM“)! " only urn- lot. Apply to tho purview!“ h, tr; tr or 'hunl. minim"; um! Rum H.‘ Farm for Sale I "rm-nth " tiorA, , run] trot fr “he at tho lr Apply on Pt l g will I... Wu LIAM lb I 01' 26 In the 8th tou., N. I _ J Rand. “clam-than will be hum u! gen". hm um um than no". apply ty Hope)! Duncan, Thumuu l wr-ll-nniu'hml irrmt‘ hmm and out ImlMhtgm Int! 1. npymsih' I H. Hunter', sturl- human. welt 019-!- n.n Fit. in the 52ml lawn of Durham. Eva-"thing 'nh-nu-llt around this mun-n) a good driving nun. stables. 'l'l1lll'dul mud and noft water. ar. rm- ns th" prom-r "ma mpurvhmpmwny in all mum! tbc town of llurhum. n ma runway will rzmnly be mm. to hurlmzu nexuummu. BE] N G the front of lots l, 2, and o,l Tth Colon-mu. m the Town-Np ot Maude; Co. Grey, trr can; ' [run-d und treo ut “um;- an some: nnd law! unongh tor the Inc ot I will” mom-r. Thu» is no better ”I'm-u in nu Town- un '. A isouse and burn on rrtte of tltqlot. can be. land until 11thqu on: be medal. durum-hi Best Land in the Township. ‘H tc PROPERTY FOR ragtig I tm foC1% 'tmstinch, Marv) Dundnlk. Mm h 1' Gieneig, April ttth {RING South hult hm emu. Hdstcwa his 0T (IT Farm for Vol. II. No. 10. Farm to Rent. 133 Acre Farm for Sale. l. M AClt FARM FOR SALE. ll! I‘RICE "ILLS. ON T. "N n trrok m rn-vr nun turn " Out!“ D fr 'Ix No ria. Rand”, if you want I In damn nt whix'h "not“ of oithar an mm "var mun-5y .11th ttme writn‘ 'Hrpm'ucdhlrs n H. human-ta nd. Marne. H th h Lands for Sale. R0313. BULL. Farm for Sale, Farm for Sale. JCS of Land m at High State of Minn. with A [Aura won Mtishcd tram» nll building. ttwreon. and I young: ml unison water. TUU property is .r m-nwrntirn ot tho town of Dttrtsam, m tho Charlo- L'cuett k'mtate. u, '1) MRI. Th mu _ntuul|:l. ‘n I'M ILIlulr. U "r, t f n. m half 18 bt luv. 1 short dim north ot the Post "tttcr. (111. w IPN’S as lrlxgnld Ms m ot lot I, e m 1‘11)" il, F, 'tare.iri. ‘h in on (cub. Pu-sion immodintlly‘ 0. C. HAYWARD. Hayward full- r. o, t, 1879. was. 1ki ll J SMI'ZS LA MON, Autumn} tst Law. ”with“: 'tl rd I‘lel'nt luml.und-r ix rmtml a small com 1H proper" wumhl mute I ah name or nut} one “it- ttrat clas- mu. Pun-157:5; 1-H, Haul-tun P. o., or to m. L. ligronmttt 100 acres. .ft H cheap apply on the A.Mcr tl I33; 1'gs' VILLE- J Lot l ‘r'ltiing (up n r Imam-o pttrtioOrmm arr?! 25, Can. ll, Ben. lot “Hourly n11 cleared mud buil-unm. Thu in , [“an ;'.uvofBeutttwh. " 1y on 'I‘l-LI‘HEN HONESS. I can” lil WW.n., hmmhlp c-lc-nw' and lost le‘urlnue‘u Finn: l, MIL"... Glenn”. To»: cleared. Fur P.. wiittA3t luv u. a Village. " WM prr qumor r, M by lunar to NEIL MUSE, l‘rlrcvma P. o. ttM. NIH-INNING , tTr '""'"'T.e,;" , "Bat, mother dear, it u thc truth, and you mum t deny it. Haven't I eyes , Wes Sale I girls can see the case M plain as day. Old . I Dull has nien c, hi and she mast not lo t 28. in the IOU. l worked. Bless me! it might hurt the call. 'ri,,",",,','",':,":),' tfl/t I to drive the old mm to the Village, the Uri-,5 u; lhu pry" l must be fed high and live at her "re-bat 1cr, minimum t his wife ! no danger of hur'iug her labial "' "ttf.',,),),',;',),. u I or her either. No wonder the lmlny is sick as“ and hvtful, when [mar nuothoril overheat. - ! ed, over-wrrliml, mu] worried from mom: SALE- ! ing till night, nut one hour to rest all day; “A 100 ttt'rcs l and as sown as we girls are large enough to m, n}. prrtttiscs L", i help you, we have to run for the turkey, Li, w Hurhnm I drive the cow». feed the pigs, and leave ' _ - l you to toil on alone. It in a burning Palpn ',Uunme,r" ot m norm Durtiou Ont. h-53 ' Irm'e thi, ah. his lump" at the pruln mini fyy I any Glenelg. be ithtttt illitttritttt. d -.% elg. I "It I mu away. Etta will take my place, imlcml of working out of door, M much M, 3')“ 1 's dvcl now- and it will ho better tor hm i1?" } A tttMI has RV “blues: to make a girl I'm-k I m. 'as she has to. Don't .Tou think it wuuld'be u I much rnsicr for her if I van “my F' Mr. mm. was A well-to-do farmer. Ho inherited from his Ether a mug km. well stroked and in good ettltientiort. H. In. a fitte looking nun, tad moonlidmd the batman): in town; ”when he hurried the mini-ta”- oldm dattghtar every-om “Sid-(Id her brtuttuo-atmh I no. home too. Bo thought the young bride for I while, Int that m baton lb. know what she [and to cudurx. "Yea, Etta. go in. He cannot min the home when he goon Uek-so In won't I» you to work." “Same: the Hartwell: have more hay out than we have, and their milkinetis done. and the girls did not have to do it “that; tho girls did not lure to rake Ifth the cart over there; they have a chance toen. joy Lliemrelttr." The poor, tired girl wont in doors, Ind Jenny walked briskly Round: 01. Mm to got the can. - Milan had better rest on the ”the, Jon- ny. while you are gone for the cows." “id tho mother "ttly from “be room, as J any started “my. "Sit still and rest yourself. Don't pm feel better now t" . "Yes, mother, I told him Isak night. Re thinks his wife will have an easier tyne than anI have had, but u farmcr's wife in a slave; her work is never done. Mother, if George Hartwell was anything but tt ftruter I think I could love him enough to marry him ', but an it is I would rather re- main an old maid all the day; of my life." “I am tired almost to death, Jenny. It is not going to rain. They are trying to gain time to go to the bear hunt to-mor. row. I n6rer can milk the cows tonight, I feel so tired." Jenny Wcllti knew what timt mount; she and lser nintrr Etta hm] the Cows in drive tvom the “bluff, inure than half a mile om, twelve cows to tie up and milk. eight hogs to feed, milk to strum. fiud the turkeys, count and feed than, chicken: to feed and shut up in their Coops, two tissue; to water, fucd and bed slows:, and a upper to get for tour men; and It was now almost cigh' o'clock. She laid her work down, Ind with (mun-reused lips joined her sister, who sat on the doorstep fanning herself with her hut; her plensnnt (not: was sunburnt, cor. ered with perspiration and did. and tears were trickling drswn her cheeks. JIM then M r. Wells' Voice rang out from the top of tlyp load of hay which was being drawn intq the barn. “Jenny, it is time to get tlrtrows. You girls will have to do the chores. for we "1th got in three more Toad.e of bay t . night." "Whatisit, Etta? Don't erytr will bringyouabmrin of water and you can take a rest. I will get the cow- alone. Poor little sister." "You do mot object to him-only his oc- cupation t" "That is all; in other respects I think he is n very pleasant person " "Oh, denr, my child, I annnot say how it will be. I do not think your father will Hm» it. Does George know how you fool?" And the poor woman sighed heavily. will the baby do I" Lame home, oiu'ld ? Where are you go. ing t" "Scmewhere. I shall be eighteen next month, and I am going to no if there in a place where one can have an hour's rest to enjoy reading." "Jenny, your father does not look at it as you Jo." "It ts high time he did. and I am going to giro him 'a chance In!” I tear. home, too." "J ennie ! Jennie Wells'. Yon ought nut to speak in that manner." “Yon, I know all about it; he love. his horses and cattle far more than he does his children, nnd he is ten times more careful othca. old mare than he is of his wife-the mother of his children." Though she noun eomplained, we did "Mother, Jo you want your child to go through life an you have done,--) from morning to night. and Ult the nigut--siek or well-no odds-tUlm, work, trll the time." "All farmer-5' families are not mulled as our» has been. Yon know your father--" "I am arrry. Jenny, that you are so as, termined." " There's no use in reasoning any more; my mind in mud- up'. I will not marry I farmer ! All your arguments are of no nccwnm." "My child. how can I spare yott-trlntt Marrying a. Farmer. DURHAM, Co. Grey, APRIL 17, 1879 The next dey the young people returned from their journey, but they were so tired. and had so much to tell of the good times they hell enjoyed. the! they could not let Jeanie go the: week, end she we: quite hop” to remain till they could epere her. When Ibo went to barometer. on her visit, it we: for her bridal trip, end George met. well rode beside her, Using fully pen and- ed her that . term house an be es delight. tul e home on my on eerth: but the ie my poem. that " would never have penneded her, bed not his mother given her and demonetntion of the feet. Bruntlurd In; but! oomplohd F, muniti- ceLt iron bridge, glyiph your 'y.uturas. "Oh, I have boon so happy. I 311911 never forget these pleasant weeks; I-Ich glorious ride: with you; and going to church on the thbnth; and Mummy pleas nnt thing“ " "Yes, dear, and I did not wonder pm felt Fo either. The love of money has clouded your young IW, and I thought it you eunld see day after day how happy we are, you would feel differently; so we planned the visit of the young holes; I could think of no other way to get you here for a few wooks, Ind I think you are not sorry to have had a change." "I know all about it, Jenny. I am glad you have had A chance to see that farmers' daughters can be " happy " any girls, and can have as good times as any class of people in the world. Farmers are the most independent and I think the happiest peo- ple in the world. As for myself, Jennie, I would rather be a farmer‘s wife than the wife of either in merchant or a professional mnn, or be an old maid." A bright blush manned over Jennie's face as she bent It are: a bountiful mouth. ly rose; "George has told you, " and the tears started in her t'reir. Ge 'ue Hartwell did not quite despair of changing Jenny‘s opinion with regard to marrying a farmer, and hold frequent con. versntiona with his mother on the subject. One morning he quite astonished his father by suggesting; that he should like to take- his Hist?! and go to Ccnrteetiettt to visit some cousins, provided they could get some one to help mother while they were gone. The girls were delighted with the plan and thought perhaps Jenny Walla would come and stay with than, and assist while they were gone. So Mr. Hartwell wont over to tree if it could be arranged. Mrs. Wells thought she eould spare her it her sister could be allowed to take her place ; and so after a good many contrary arguments from their father, ft was decided that for three dollars a week, Jenny might go and stay; while the young people went away on their pleasure excursion. These flve weeks were the ttsrrt delightful days of J ennie's whole life. She saw that farmers” girb, or wives, were not all slaves, and l that the smnshine that had never illumincd! her own home beamed brightly in the l kitchen and parlor of her new Itation. " How l wish our home was as pleasant !" she exclaimed to Mrs. Hartwell. " she was watering the bright flowers that Ind been her care each day; "I Jo love Bowers so much, hut father will not allow us to have one in any place ; and you have everything so easy and ttourtrr1sut about the work. You have no idea of tho difference; my mother would so like to have things tr ranged as you have them, but fuller--" Mrs. Wells was in very delicate health, Mid, as Jennie said, she was not half as well treated " the high-blooded mare that fed " leisure in the meadow pasture, with her beautiful colt eapering around her side; that was worth money. A young sister of Mrs.. “falls, who had married a merchant, had frequently made her short visits, and saw with deep regret the hard lot that had fallen to her sister. She even remonstrab‘ " with her hrothor-in-lnw when he told her he was goingto purchase another farm, " she saw it would mereue the bur-lens of her poor sister, who was already loaded down with labor and care ; and he did content to let his invalid sou go to live with her, so he cruld be benefitted by the} in. air and bathing, not thinking his wife; wished him to go, fur his tather would work him too hard and destroy what little vitali. ty he p-sed. It was to pay for h's Farm that Wells was in debt. His family were pinehed in dress and comfort, every 1 cxtiry was deuicd’ them, and it was, risl Jennie mid, delve and drndgo from menu ing till night, I not think no luv, neither 1nd site been of tlmttopinion but for n few month! After her marriage. She we. a perfect slave, both {Hull and body, held in bondage ls Ezm Wells. u. would have hm utoniehed if I any one had told him he was A tyrant in I " family ; that bin nife was druid of him. I that yet this was the truth. Property was in“ he cared for; to hue the best crops, i the fattest cattle ; the Lost horses, Ind [in-h tho but butter and client» of any‘ i, nun in town, mu his highest mhition, [ nnd every person and thing had to he unh- servient to this end. His four eldest child- ren were girls; the two oldest were "very pretty girls-tU next two died in inhmty ; then came a boy, a delicate child “up, with a spinal wenknms that dis-bled him from labor. Two other bay-babies follow. l ml, 80 trail that they putrid trom earth I with their iirrt breath, and the woary mother wcnld have iollcsred thorn but for the strong love she born to her living child- ren. When Jennie was IO another littlel girl made its advent, and now wnsjust oul to walk when another son came into the', household. i _ A FAN“ Roman or 01,200.~0n Sun- idsy week, three men visited the ham. of Wm Hoodm farmer,roiding about cu nib: ‘ont of Guelph, and whilo on held his Hunk And another " fat. the third pro- oeedod to much the home, pad druid " the sum of 91,900. which Mr. Hood but received the d vrewinms i e mr a farm 'i.li'd/L' land 'd'l/"h2a,tg,', hemapgd. tin-ere Ming N'ne, no due to their thUutitieatiou, u r. Hood could not i deeriu them. _. _ Sm Accmzsr.--0n Wednesday after. noon ot last week Mr. Wm. Irelalo. fur. merlytsresident of this town, met with a serious accident at his factory in Toron. to. m was fixings belt on one of the whines and his clothes somehow be. ms entangled, when his arm was drawn in tad broken in two places and nearly mistedoff. The arm had tobe cut " about four inches from the shoulder. Word wu received yesterday that it was impoulble for him to recover. Mr. Ire. dalo h u brother-in-lnw of Mr, Daniels, of thin townamd in well known Ittrmc--on- ville Advertiser. ' l v A 01Q>¢ - _ --- I. o. o. F.--" following stitti,ties mil prove particularly interesting; to the mem. ber; of the Order here ..-Tlse semi-annu- al r0pu4 of the ll. W. Grand Lodge (10;.- tario has been published, from which is gathered some interesting stuisties. Naur ber' of lodges; 188. Total number of mem. ber initiated for the your endlng 81st De. cember, 1878, 1057; admitted by eard,17l; reinstated, 78 ; died, 78; withdrnwu, 868; Iuspended, 1,266 ; expelled, 88. The pre- sent membership amounts to 12,234.wbieh when the delinquent lodges send in their returns, will in all probability be increased by 150. Number of brothers to whom were paid sick benefits, 1,069 ; number of wid. owed families relieved, loo ; emount paid sick benelits, 012,171.02 ; amount paid re. lief of widows, $5,840.26 ; nm‘ount paid to charity, $8,122.59 ; amount paid for bury. ing the dead. 02,403.40. Total relief, $28,087 27. Total receipts of lodges, 8104,- If0.30. Since last Align.“ eight new lodges hare been instituted. Three lodges have surrendered their charters. The sehool.room ln" heeoxno too much l and even felt a warm interest in her wel. of n recitation-room. Simplicity is as es- ttste after the r ya." of the engagement. lentiul in mental as in physical diet. Chit. 1):: glam": Flzlgmgl “'13" ttt " P"" Jren should be trained to study hard a tow " r 1e P tun ' ' C otre l Cttq m Bu hours. The forcing process. any: the New i address in which he scathingly ridiculed York. V Mon n was curiously illustrated in l the defend-m and his mothardlothotwhom n. recent Sundny.sehool examination in . renmlned m Court throughout. u u1y! Petersburg, Va. One little girl, fourteen l been prompted to tttke the etMtrse they did years of age, received a prize for commit i in regard to this matter by n fen that such ting to memory the whole of the book (f a winnings would result in the pollution of Pulling. Another, only eleven years old, I the blue blood of b'helburn. In the course land committed all the Proverbs; and a ! of his speech he drcwatteutioa to I lequest trilhirett: was "l twenty-one clmpv l I; 2','f,lettt.'gl'e' ‘13:?" ttcet., tern o e rover . Cone of the boys of a w . c . t t l ', the school competed for the prizes. Ex. I and pointed out that on one ooeasion she trnordinary as these efforts of the memory I complied with this desire by remarking to may tbpiWar, it may be doubted whether I him in one of her communication: on the they added 'treally to the sum of informn- ( Inigrnmmnticnl 'ly/y", of NC“ 'PIT:, tion previously possessed by the young tf"." ‘5 “had _"'l, and "to J""'. and l. ladies. That the mental labor L,1,TJilBeing greeted with shunt ot mirth M tt w“ exetrasive, and calculated to impair' slip of the tongue by which, during lain rather than develop a faculty too precious I speech. he referred to the defendant n his to be tampered with, in, unfortunately, not : mother's dumhkr, Mr. Fleming promptly susceptible of doubt. Presently these child- I trnd ndroitly turned the laugh {win him. rcn, like Touts, who was forced beyond his “If t, the defenuaut by observing tt natural Diurnal, may suddenly cease to lu‘l‘mg our" was not tttt inappropriate eu- blossom, and the residue of their lives will ignation of: person who acted so unmnnly be a profitless blank. A. B. " part " young Rikeylmd Lute. term, and gave brilliant promise of high atthiumonts and usehtlneto, have ut- Urly broken down before getting out of their " teens, " simply because of the tut. wise measure of thd splsooi:rpom, The temptation on the part of the parents and teacher-t to crowd study upon a bright child is very great, but it in too often done at the sacrifice of physical health, and too often the mind itself breaks down [tom the severe tension. The brain is cultivated at the expense of the bod y,nnd in all such cams there is a fearful penalty to be paid, for nntum will not be trified with. How many precocious hay; and giylt who 'Ado ml at the head of theix classes " term after to entrust to it, nud than only, sparing it unnecessary burdenr, not so much because they aye unnecesny um] burdensome IS because they are often euentinl to the well. being of the other health: of the mind. We should commit to the keeping of memory those things which it in neceunry Children are made to remember when they would should be (slight to comprehend; they learn words when they ought to be g-thering ideas ; they memor~ he rulen when they should master prinei. plea. The thing called memory in I wonder- fullv copIHe and ohliging serum, willing 'lo Jo its own work and that of all its tel. lows! and no it in "nor' softly shod than _ they, and rendier of, hand (nd' eye, both teacher and pupil accept its service alto- gether too hugely in almost every can, and the results invariably are imperlect scholarship and bad mental habit, It is the Mice of the memory to receive and re- tain whatever we commit to its keeping, and this any ordinary memory may be trained to do. But while we may cultivate it to almost any conceivable extent, people who have anything else to Join the world (unmet afford to waste time in trainingone faculty to do the work which properly be. longs to others. even if the result were not, as it invariably is, to weaken the other and more valuable ones. l There is hardly Inything in which our edumtionnl tyscem is mar. faulty than in the use it makes of the memory. and Abuse of the Memory. has mien heir mini! In outdo in Eng. bud "and It tive million dongs. Then mil be no fighting in the M our an "tate, but he will quietly com “to m, session of bis rights. . i Tm: PACIFIC Ilium.“ ix MANITOBA.“ l The Minister of Public Works, before the i Railroad Committee, on Tnrsday, declnr- i ed the Governrnent's policy respecting the I cmstmction of the Canada. Paeitie Rail- I way west of Selkirk. The Government 3 hasrdeeidcd that the Bill for the construc- “ion of u colonization railrond in Monito- lm cannot be permitted to pan, a the Canada Paeifie liuilruml is to be extended l westward sauth of Lake Manitoba, instead ‘ of northward through the Narrows. This I slinnge of policy on the part of the Govern. ment is A serious matter. Mr. Fleming has reported natinnt the mute emith of Luke Manitoba, because of engineering Jitmmlti- increase in cost of 01,000,000, and that the length l f the med will be in. creneed thirty mi'es. Independent of this. there has been considerable outlay on the northern route. The wood on the latter he: been already cloned end the telegriph line eonstmctod. All the engineers here reported strongly Igniuet the southern n ute. Should theGovernment's snnouneed policy be persisted in. s11 the freight sad [in [ sewers transported over the road will " i all time have to pay the “littoral totes: for the thirty miles. i _ Aeemmrrasa.r knaaD.--A boy named 1 Hudson. fifteen years oldJiving in Welhr to i, was on the 7th inst. firirttt nut-Inks out of amnegeinstsmnrkonuoeeideot'lsis father's house. He this“, put e bullet in the gun and it went through the home. killing s little girl In.“ Ah Shane. seven yous old, who VII phyla. with hie sister indie. The hill-t vent ell-plenty through he Feed. We; " tutu tn at her paint. " who. Ind 'F.B80. thy is 9.1m ttro matey. Messrs. J. W. Bait: and Wm. .uecarllty new] in the hill " {In defmdam. The jury awarded a verdict for theyhin " and 61,5C0 changes. The phuhtut was Mica Margaret Wataon. a daughter of a respectable farmer living near. the village of Edmonton. in the toms. ship of 'Chhiguneoney; and the delendaut was Mr. E. A. P. Bikey, who it the poet- tlaater at the village of Mt.lurtt, and, in addition to that, was until recently a men: ber of a firm who were the proprietors of I the largest general store in that place. i From the evidence it appeared that the defendant having wooed and won Miss I Wataou, next obtained the consent of her father to the marriage. Immediately after this the plaintiff, in company with her ac- cepted suitor, went to Toron‘o and pur chased the article: for her bridal apparel. the wedding being nppointed in the mouth ‘ next succeeding the proposal. The pre- parntions had not proceeded far, however. when they were rudely interrupted by the receipt by the young woman of a letter from the defendant, informing her that he could uevermarry her. This sudden change in the intentions of the young man seemed to have been brought about by the inthteuee of his mother ; for in one of ' his letter: to Miss Watson he intimate: that " mother considers the relation into which he has proposed to enter with that young woman a "mu-tmutter," and "bewuils the mir. fortune" which he has been the mean! of bringing upon the family. It may he rev marked that the Illaitt,titrsss 'eex'ivird to be a sci'odunistr'ess,%h' educated, and pos- sessed "f the accomplishments of music, drawing,and painting. The eorreTottdemre between the parties, which was very voluminous, was read out in Court, and judging from it, the defendant wan at one time extremely enamoured of the plaintiff. end even felt a warm interest in her wel- fare after the rupture of the engagement. Mr. J was Fleming, who acted on coun- sel for the plaintiff, closeJ hie use in an address in which he scathingly ridiculed the defend-m and his mothsr,both of whom remained In Court throughout. u having been prompted to take the course they did in regard to this matter by a fur that such a mornings would result in tho. pollution of l Interesting B_re;chof Ai,iiiL Brampton. April 4. ( l On. ofthou use: which hurl-My f ford great entertainment to eeowded u- l 1 sembhgu when any “a. bah. n Court, but which to own-d the portion with. the greatest inn-mt in than In can. " lent, mutton of heartfelt comm. In. heard It the Anti"- her. todsy, laden the Hon. Justice Momma. to mt, unit for branch of promise of mam-go. 399i? ftrttem, It, [Audion Cmnly. Whole No..61. - Cue. From the GU6r. 0-- l Says the Gull It".forrurr .' ~Tlinrr is my ldcuyiug the {not that many protectionist lemplnyern of lnlrour iudueed their work, men to vole fur the N. P. under ”amino that if Sir John nscr-mlml to power lln'y (the employee” would receive inn-cum! Wager. 'but if Mr. Mariam. WM sustained «a... would he decreased. such were the tut-1m which hrnught About thr, a- of tho 17th Septemlwr. We no uniting auxiuu Jr to see the employers fulfill their pm of an hnrgnin. Game dong. gentlemen, I" eyes are turned Cpl-rd you. The Hamilton Time: my: t-Ah'e um been supplied by I nonhuman aeith amp].- of lug-t mil ta. up prion of which Ihow the infamous Wang at the “Kabul Policy." Educ the new - went into {one he bought bum": - of the - of which he but given us ample for one dollar, but tan-thy it in only slab to get an pound- for the In" many. For tho to: ho ur, left with II by and to pay four cont: tn ounce. at in} " out put pound. Today In M 'th trNr",ttrrauo"twttotuetdresi. Hohhuthuhoin tttsable-r.." tttotui-atete-ri-iae. do]. with. a. in oon'ald but “sum“!!y the Ian-I.“ and I. an 1tt'tttte,ttrert "19-3-99 and. upmidly us than is n "tnth in iii Gimp" that runs will to In!“ It. took in [an an. " round. 01;. an; is “thin. In up. out that it. if - Elven and link-rum wan Mummy- to, day In wodd “A. Against. than. od " WW”. his e.atradsu, 1 Pomomar.-on the 2nd int. n Mr. [mo 1 Badly. living new 0tehardri1lr, died hinder rather peculiar circumsmncu. Ha [ml had . luv suit with nine patios re. ;lntiro to the owuonhip of I farm. which he Jul. and this, it Appear: from the evidence taken " iho inquu‘, held before Coroner Eeroyd, of this vitlnge, prayed so heavily upon his mind that he became tp a 90min. extent deranged, so much In that it h In- lievod he poisoned himself. although the evidence does not prove that he did w. The verdict rendered by the jury I“ u follows '. "That the dero.sod lune Denny came to lilo! death from the allot“ of poi-on. by whom mlmiuiotorod “an in no evidence to suow."--WoaentForrot Can. federate. The Ottawa Fret Prue My!» i--"A have: chin); to have found . aura cure tor mum. bugs, by an - owcrimnnt in C olerado, His plan in ximply to plant one or two "s.sreil,, in each bill of pom.“ [In any: that the bug- will than it every time, end that for ten years he Gd been thu- gumm- ful in mining potatoes while others Inn failed, The proposed remedy is simple, and it costs nitoost nothing to try it. Our [amen should remember thin ht pout-r planting time." We churn (hit a number otQorvy no.- plperl no crying out hitmly ngnitst O5. 30 per cent. duty imposed upon up... Tho Thornhury Msndard, for "ample, de. clun- thnt this, duty will 'Urtioudy injun many newspapers. throw hunched- out of emplnymcnt. incl-cue the price of lawn! books, be I tax on the oducltion of (In masses," to. The qttmstsou,WUo pay: If»! duty , in no longer I disputed point “new; tu. but" around kerwood. They got A -load of com in u few days ago. Thu! new it.. l Tu Auxun.»0n tho closing slag of tho _ Alain- last week, a few words planed bo. _ tween the Judge Ind Sherill’. to which not- [ much Ittoution wu paid It the time, but; l which now: turn out to he of union: im. port. Tliothiof Justice told tho 5W that on Mondsy,.tho 5th of May, lie a...“ olisurn the Cuurt' till next day, whoa ho would be here to opt: it, to which tho SUriff nplied that it wan not his Main-I to do so ; on which the Chit-Hulda“! him Ind he not done no on tho [It-vim Mnnday, when he did not Art-in. Tho Sherif npliod thot ho had not. what-upon the Chief Justice reworked that tho hihm to do so might invalid“. tho whol- PP" oeodiugu. Since the Chic! Justin lelt; he has notitUd A. Front, KN., County Attor. ney, thot upon oottsultation with other Judges, lie-hut (”my to tho conclusion thnt tho whole proceeding: were ill-pl. nod, ulnhin tonotify. than who had CMqb. tried to bring thcmmwnglin " the Main: in In, I Thin is I ultim- mutter tuthou who had can disposed of, and who will. now ho comp-Hod to g" to “I tho out " bowing them tried over Agoiu, " with: to the county. which will he put to much “a ditiouol "pattse.--Owert Sound Timo. Tho Luizu wu thou Aourau till (in isth of. May..when the Own-Ian murder ‘0". ttttd other. Innings: will be J'uttooU, of. in the law I (or your: ago In would In“. bun 90:.de to count-co tU [when to In hanged. but he would now autumn-him to " - in ireniurutiar.v. spot. strongly“ the un'ounou Fri: Bomb-ail Woodhmw of up. in brought up for ”I“... Ki. lad-E- The Grind Jury (and No " again-t Joseph Blah], fur itWetietoei-. bod. ity hm this in.» to M. Hm a. Artam.--Aatiem tor Induction. Vonliot for pl-intil. Cram & Hon-iso- as. s. M. Kill-our: to: “an. , Mata-'0 in; n. tGa-sara. um Nuance". luau-u Cor-Chi, n- u "tim, been!“ to mom immune. on Cuva’o u. 0cm Sound. bug: but Artir. magma. unit-u... m- “a... “In that. tor, 911mm The “A": mum in I Tn. Dill- alum-k Armstrong tur -earft'iaeg s. pduondt to "ttr. _ try whether his part- ,"iuiiiTiid Court on“ A aorta“ without bail. it go to tut'trrr.. 1.3. MINI Me plain- “5.7 g n. p... A A Ou-m d d. n. Wanna! u ai.-- Actioa " the unwary of money Ian. D val tha' the money had he. hath- illiuuon. but an an was lamin- CW Jbom “I Pi me.. H-.- .-.. -- - a: 22 "z 93

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