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Grey Review, 1 Apr 1880, p. 3

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t of The Globe Pi‘ vehicles,, t to ascertain conveyed to the .. where he was ks, the enginâ€" long borne & harge by De. his residence. y night, he expected. ns time variâ€" 3 exaggerated he excitement ilke were soon r to know the a soon as the juries became hed with the ination. . The »r the country t the firing of . and it is now r. Drown reâ€" t is healing iptoms whatâ€" suffered from «l health and ved from his were entive [:lm' peeuâ€" of Messrs. im ; what have iftier mumbling lurted out, "I t it." At the ommunicative . t Stewart that to shoot Mr. Brown‘s conâ€" ome from Riâ€" t the perturâ€" had reached is morhâ€" r charyes y by Mr. ournment, before the 6 H. H. Sto atter, also 10 defence evidence e directly is proved re, while egan to come re asking for faets, and a d in the nesdsy. c an constalle, and ids of the on« t Brown has In answer to y "That is the un 1 at the think he fdactsi but unâ€" e. â€" The sible, he 1s. % etice of e sly.â€" ning his Samzel inst the ision for er must Buy at Nawnant w meneed came and hy ind Ira naving, 1] »mer, & mplainâ€" PW H W aven partie P0 attad mornini â€"which it past ma insert felley iven Johs FaV, xt Ww Mr. Coursol gave utterance to the opinion that so pepular was the National Policy in Moutzeal tisst if he were to euter luto wn alection: coniest there tow bis majority would be dowble what it was imst tiie. Mr. Cbarlto®, in a syec .. very moderate in Mr. Casgrain spoke until after recess, point. ing out the ill fruits of the Government‘s general and fiscal policy, and directing atienâ€" tion to the advisibility of not preceeding with the construction of the Pocific Railway in British Columbia until such time as the North West bad been fairly developed and organâ€" L.uk eited. . Taking up the question of sugar duties he contended ‘that the price of sugar, inâ€" stead of having been increased under the present tariff, wasacteally 1 ss than under the wld tariff, whereas Canada now had the adâ€" vantages and benefits derived from refining the sugar. Mr. White, Cardwell, spoke for about two hours. His speech as a whole was a creditaâ€" ble effort, although he was scarcely as converâ€" sant with the fiscal affairs of the Dominion as he clzimed to be. He argued that the Natioâ€" mal Policy had not had a fair trial, therefore it should not be prejudged, and dealing with certain statements made respecâ€" ting the depressed stite of industrias a+t <+ Catherines respecting th the hu'gt'. Orrawa, March 23. A number of petitions against the Bill to legalize marmage with a deceased wife‘s sister were presented. It is noticeable that the petitions against the Bill have been almost entirely confiued to clergymen and adherents of one branch of the Protestant Church, The whole day was oeeupied in debating Afiter comsiderable further d motion was withdrawn. The House adjourned at 12:30 220 22000107 oOf Agricultures defence was a mass of contradictions. _ He denied that the Department had cirenlated copies of the pamphlet, but when members produced copies amt to them by Mr. Pope‘s subordinates he adimitted that a few copies had been sent to the Department. to defend the pamphlet, Ihay- the impudence to deliberately by denying that any purchase Nir Charles Tupper was put up to raise a great dust of abuse so as to hide his colleague‘s retreat, and to charge the leader of the Oppoâ€" sitton with haying praised Texas as a field for immigration, Mr. Mackenzic disposed of the charge, as he had done more than once before. Step by step the Government retreated, wntll at last Ccommencing" hw safuelis which pamphlet has been ci Department of Agriculture, : for copies ot it given by the 1 The Government evidently defend the pampblet, nor < trust their defence to the Mis ture alone. s10n behalf of Mr. Skinner, for ations issued or purchased the Government with a immigration, &c. Mr. ‘ from Hon. Peter Mitchel West and North West ; Governreent would probably isswe $20,000 in fractional currency of twenty five and ten cent denominations. A number of questions by members were answered, but the only statement of general interest made was by Sir L. Tilley that the Vompany, and respecting the Great Western and Lake Ontario Shore Junction Railway, were read the third time. A Gevernment Bill confirming the purchase of the Riviere du Loap Branch Railway passâ€" «d its initral stage, and the Acts to incorporâ€" ate the St. Clair and Lake Eric Navigation ‘to so, owing to certain works being in proâ€" gress t several points alongy the canal‘s course. It was, however, promised that efforts should be made to open the Lachine Canal as early as possible. The propriety of opening the Welland Canal earlier than usual this season was sugâ€" gested by Mr. Mackenzie, but Sir Charles ‘Tupper explained that it was impossible to A few evenings ago the Minister of Marâ€" ine, backed by the Minister of Customs, charged Mr. Yeo, of Prince E. iward Island, with having notiGed the Department of the resignation of an official in the island, who was afterwards dismissed by the present Government, and Monday Mr. Yeo subâ€" mitted to the House documentary evidence sustainining the denial he had given to the charge. . It is needless to say that both the worthy Ministers were speechless at the u-‘ posure of their lack of veracity, At the Senate‘s request, a joint commitâ€" tes to consider the propriety of amalgamaâ€" ting the law departments of the two Houses was adopted. Orrawa, March 22. For the fifth or sizth rime, at the Govâ€" ernment‘s request, Mr. Chariton‘s motion regarding the Northâ€" West land regulations and Mr. Blake‘s respecting the extradition of criminals were both allowed to stand. 'l'howmdo-thhbhnpfin to calls for some twentyâ€"five retorns, a number greater in fact than the whole they have hitherto presented to the House durâ€" ing the session. After a brief discussion, during which Mr. Mackenztio objected to the length of the proposed Easter recess, a Government motion was passed that the House adjourn from Wednesday night of this week until Tuesday of next week. DOMINION PARLIAXZNT ep the WGovernment retreated, t, commencing by refusing pamphilet, they ultimately had : to deliberately falsify the facts &e. Mr. Trow read extracts er Mitchell‘s pamphlet on the th West praising Minnesots, t has been circulated by the Agriculture, and a large order given by the Hon. J. H. Pope. nt evidently did not care to nphlet, nor did they care to nce to the Minister of Agriculâ€" ciock an interost n a motion by Mr. : a motion by Mr. Trow, on imer, for copies of all publicâ€" urchased for distribution by with a view to encounrace further discussion the " Te made respec« i industries at St. :umber of letters : which had been had been made t had been cirâ€" Agriculture, or by the Depart« to encourage read extracts refusing d13CUS I T o M o ud n d epnge y Oe Aeieerencialh | been Taid â€"out by.the Gbdetmnent ‘at this mae, and will be cultivated next seasor, E \# F '-*"v-â€"'â€"m'.“ in faet, the whole Bow River district, is very fine, and. bas already grown spiendid wrops. Turce large farms AL.'\%Q' already About 4.30 on Monday afternoon a fire broke out in the Baptist Church, of Port +Elgin, completely destrcying the building, which was frame, and valued at about $800. There is no insurance. â€" The fire is supposâ€" e1 to have been the work of an incendiary, as it was first discovered under the door. _ A farmer away down in Maine married a love of a sehool girl who didn‘t know the first thing about houseâ€"keeping or farming. When he to k her home she neglected her household duties and went ranging about the farm "botanizing" and studying geo. logy. ‘Thy~ neighbors‘ wives did not like: her, but before they knew it she lind disâ€" covered on her husband‘s land a fimo“ worth $40,000. While experim>nting with gold tailings, or retuse ore, in the hope o" discovering platinum, Edison recently stumbled upon a new mothod of extracting gold which is likely to prove a cousiderable source of profit to him About 4.30 on broke out in the Elgin, completely which was frame, There is no insur ed1 to have been t ns ih wae fivch Abo. At a well attended meeting of ratepayers in Clifford last week, the village council was authorized to give a bonus of $500 as an inducement for the establishment of woo‘le1 mills. The Chief and Assistant Engineers of the Credit Valley Railway are preparing the preliminary survey of the line from Ingerâ€" soll to St. Thomas, with a view of beginâ€" ning the work of extension as soon as posâ€" The number of men killed in the St. Gothard Tunnel since the commencement of the work is 120 ; wounded 400. ; An exâ€"priest named McManus, formerly of Montreal, was on Monday morning found dead in a police cell in Chieago. Drink was the cause ct death. It is altogether probable that no further trial of the Indians charged with setting fire to the church at Oka will tike place, as the Crown is unable to find a material witness. Mr. Ive‘s measure to provide for the winding | up of insolvent incorporated fire or marine insarance companies was read a second timg. An amusing debate occurrel on Mr. Rechard‘s Bill to reduce the salaries and illowances of certain public functionaries. The sting of the measure was in a proposition to reduce the indemnity paid to members of Parliament, and its comsideration led to seurâ€" . | rilows and abusive attzck on the intreducer | by several members on the Government benâ€" | ches, So blinded were the majority by the ! proposal to reduce their allowance that not a single o their number referred in the | alightogt . ctegree, ~ save; Mr: Longley, to the suzgested reductionâ€" of certain high function< aries saiaries. Mr. Bergin moved the adjournment of the debate, so as to avoid voting on the main question, and after some discussion the amenoment was carried. Hon, Mr. Mackenzie moved that a writ be issued for the election of a representative for Coateaugnay, Quebec. After a few reâ€" marks by the Premier, questioning the regulâ€" arity of the motion, it was earried. ible The same metmber‘s Bill amerding the Su» preme and Exchequer Court Act was eon.{ sideed in Committee of the Whole. ‘ Inero After recess several private Bills were advanced a stage, and Mr. McCarthy‘s measâ€" ures amending the. Act respecting procedure in criminal cases and amerding the Act proâ€" viding that persons tharged with common‘ assault shall be compctent witnesses passed through their fidal stages. | The Premier promised Mr. M ackenzie that on Tuesday next he would announce the Governor Generals‘s decision in regard to the Insolvency Repeal Bill. Philadelphia, on the subject of a commercial urion between the United States and Canada. Amidst peals uf laughter, the next order of business was called. ~ Several questions by members were put to the Government. Mr. Casgrain was informedâ€"that there bad been no formal correspondeuce between the Dominâ€" ion Government and Mr. Wharton Barker, of amending the Act to prevent cruelty to aniâ€" rmdn. Mr. Mills suggested that it should providéfor the prosecution of the Government, but the Premier. retorted that it ought to prevent long speeches from being made. Swarcely had the Ministerial applause which greeted this sally died away wheu the tables were aptly turned by Mr. Mackenzie, who. naively added : Oh ! the Bill refers to the member for Niagara does it * ‘ J 3 UTrtawa, March 24. | Thespetition against the employment of Chinese laber on the Paciffc Railways in Britâ€" ish Columbia was ordered to be printed for the intormation of members. The Minister of Justice: introduced a Bill ment‘s attein pts to impose agricultural protegâ€" tion as the vériest of frauds. C Mr. Plumb spoke tntil the House rose at manner, explained the egodus oqihnfl the United States b‘;’-..h’- incited and assisted by the distribution of Yankee immigration literature by the Minister of Agricuiture and the Postmasterâ€"General. As the representative of an agricultural conâ€" stituency, and one situated in the corn growâ€" ing belt of Ontario he was rompetent to speak on the question of agricultt:al protect!08; gwd" after carefully considefing the HM”J 12:30 a,m., when the debate was adjoumned. 1000 OW 220 COTZ PEReRTCCT CC THC core qrow*1. WHAsOEE T ing belt of Ontario he was tompetent to speak | der the dire« on the question of agriculttral protedt108; Chemist * after carefully considefing the subject: in its "{é t various bearings he characterized the Goverpnâ€" l£’ drug ment‘s atteim pts to impose agricultural protegâ€" P hotise, â€" kineP a d Wh s uaict dn 59 B . ye tone, dealt at length with Mr. Thos. White‘s contentions, especially that portion of his speech in which he misrepresented the estiâ€" mates of 1874 5, introduced by Sir Richard Cartwright. Mr, Charlton, in a very hampy new Catholi¢ church is to be crectod at try has been formed in Rio * + &# + A quantity of Lost Nation WHEAT for Sale at Field and Garden Seeds, ALSO Seed GRAIN Upper Town Durham,â€" March, 1880. y42 Gristing, Chopping, &¢.. &¢. ALL KINDS OF MILL Produce Dundalk, March 24th, 1889 â€"ANDâ€" First Class Flour kept on Dundalk and Surrounding Country, A. above Mills and placed them in first class rununing order, begs to intimate to THE Undersigned having leased the J mbove Mills and nlcad tham in Avot alacs Eggs, perdoz...... Potatocs, per bag Turnips, per bush Hay,per ton...... Dundalk Mills. Full Whent, per bush ...... ypring Wheat ** Barley , e Oats, 4+ Peas, $* racath Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per 1b.......:; EORS «.+ Hharrtrerrrerearnvrrenr Barley, ++ w ‘Wookper JD.s...::.csrncs+s. . K lour per bbi............«..s: Cabbage per dOZ...s«........ Turkeys per Ib. .............. CGeese * arteererecentes Onions per pushel.......... Cord wood, dry per cord.. Butter perID .......ssrervses. Egge per dog....ialllvile.., Fall Wheat . Spring * . Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. J. BURNETT‘Sâ€" PROVISION STORE. Wool{per!1b....... 5..........& SheOp SRING:....»:s20efcee¢rreure LN BKHNS (mr.£ ce3 eck carec2. ... Treadwell Wheat............... OSpTIIE WIGGLâ€"â€"«â€"â€"545s«â€"11 +s c OHS uo x xR P + o aprien ts s ar on ie Potatoes per bag............... MUEERBE: 2202212200000 MAE L Hand. ALEFX. HUNTER, Oatineal Sheepskins, each............ 0 75 to Butter, per lb .................. 0 16 to Exgs, per doz.................. 0 09 to Wood, â€"dry, per cord....... 1 50 to Woul, per lb................... 0 18 to Apples, per bag............... 1 00 to 4* _ HADGORATY ;.â€" +564 +4 688 Pené, _ «* Hay, per ton........ Potatoes, per bag... Pork,.per 100 lbs... Beef, hed DURHAM MARKETS. % Durnax, March 31, 1880. Flout, }er 100 lbe,:»...:.....08 00 to $3 25 Flourâ€"No. 8, 8 +800 /~ ~â€"% 75 to â€"# 45 That he is prepared now to do all kind# of SetELDsâ€"NELsoxâ€"Oh March 24th, by the Rov. A. BaNxksâ€"In Gienelg, Mr. Wellington ] New Advertisements. Wilson‘s Wild Cherry is always made unâ€" der the direcs supervision of Mr. Wilson a Chemist and Druggist of over sixteen years The rapidity acquired by those constantly engaged in handling bottles is most astonishâ€" ing, and to an unaccustomed onlooker the great wonder is that almost ev not broken. -Itrfi.n TuD8â€"NELSONâ€"(Uh March 2ith, by the Rev. A. Nicol, at the residence of the brl&'llm E. Nermanby, Mr. Francis Shields, to Miss Elizaâ€" beth Nelson. a go A large staff of assistants are continuonaly aployed in putting up Wilson‘s Con pound WALKERTON MARKETS. March 19, 1880. TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, March 29 . 1880. OF ALL KIXDS. druggists, and should be tise, â€"dâ€"108 * stasifuemsass (§1 22 to toee kee ie we n l}qmq medicine is sold by all MARRIBD.v« â€" a BIRTHS seves beuiee ces ,_oh the 19th inst., the wife. of Banks, ofia son. ,â€". | ‘| â€" $1 0 50 to 7 50 to 10 25 5 60 to 21 to 20 to 0 00 to" 000 0 60 to 0 00 15 to 16 11 to 18 0 50 to 6 00 to 0 45 to 0 00 to 4 50 to 5â€"50 40 1 16 to 1 18 1 16 to 1 18 0 45 to 0 52 0 32 to 0 38 0 63 to 0 64 0 40 to 0 451 0 16 to 0 18] 014%0015] 0 00 to 0 00 0 00 to 0 00 0 60 to 1 00 5 50 to 6 00 6 00 to 6 50 25 to 25 to 80 to 40 to % 50 to,, 2 50 1 00 to 1 00 0 50 to 0 50 1 20 to 1 25 115 to "1 18 1 20 to 1 20 dâ€"110 $1 27 21 14 1 18 / respectively, :o the Vendors which will be producâ€" 3 20 Momeppmnadis it Pn iess taade 0 31 there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at 0‘45 MARKDALE HOUSE HOTEL, 0 85 In the Withaon at uslhaX ul . For 60 Cents, THF " zsW 1sS W BLYTH, Auctioneor | BETHUNE, MOSB, F and the balance to be interest at cight per ce al socurity be 1!.van. m may be varied in any 1 Valuable. FAR roperty T.", JO€L. 1u§nÂ¥i,?r°- + Township of Glenclg in the County of Gizey "The r is also Agent tor all MGds of PAkurrna mpmnm Dated, 12th M For further : Mortgage Sale.,, Carrig Till January, 1881, Has Now on Hand a Good Stock of «~re [UA_. Ltana(O} °C R. NMNoFARLANE, Call and Inspert My Stock: DU RELA M ; ~s N: i.4 s S sc s _ 4J uis 8, _ > m o .’”,_‘flw’flr :10 [Repsiring Probipely Abtondad to ) OF GLENXELG; y it io Nomk te poue ts t Soiin ienss regerecet and %2:9.,. Messrs. T. & J. BROWN, WAGGONs: wWAGGONS! xA c fHo‘{)l y-:*sGoods, all ‘Perfectly New lt A GO0D STOCK 0F FTFRESH Groceries. A lot of First Class DRIED APPLES at $1.75 per Bushel. 50 Pieces New Dress Goods, in Pompadours,, Sateens, Plain r_;:‘:- <â€"«â€" Lmatres, Striped Lustres, Figured Lustres, AT MOCKLERS CH PRINTS, PRILNTSE, KÂ¥ «s NEW GOODS, . NEW GOODS, O TUIJO A LARGE STOGK and Very Cheap. CLOTHING, For Q\nlit_y", St'yleand Price .vill‘beukuothdged the cheapest in Town DRESS GOODS from 10 cents per yard up. Durhar,Merchi 18,; 1860. Acknowledged by all who have scen them, the best value in Town. Boots and Shoes, Cheaper than ever, notwithstanding the resent advance in Leather. GROCERIES, Fresh and Cheap. A large and well Selected Stock, which for value cannot Demins, Ducks, and Shirtings, Would Call attention b:gfl of his SPRING SPOCK which he has â€" ~received, and be sold for cash at Close Prices. MILLIN ER Y TWEEDS,. TWEEDS, LA DIES C. L. GRANT. Prices Lower than ever Sold in Durham before. 114 d See my 10 cent Dress Goods. "i;v Tweeds in Scotch and Canadian. New Orsets, Handkerchiefs, Gloves &c. &c. 6 Stock of BOOTS and SHOES at Very Low Prices. ©5 Cheap feag VER & ‘Timothy 9fi E. & A. DAVIDSON. ~ _ H. W. MOCKLER. a Year in ad )atga ).L'A-'l".,,’ ‘ O vance The Grey Review GoopsS, IEAP ~CASH abasdasuH yliol ssud G.~C. McFARLANE. For $1 §of 35 te 820x z5. on oi hh hh i Cid Siale tss B Sin. SA cA k is delg ult s F*Â¥"Remember the Stand, Dongla»s‘ Brick Bloek, Y.11,1, Street, MARKDALH. oo infodnct e eontiuest ...‘ _.._.. ... . ... _ THE HIGHEST PRICB PADP FOR keep the largest Stock north of ‘Toronto, mer advertise Goods that we have not on Rund. Pull weight and good measure every ting. Try us and Roothâ€"â€"tstedivientedin 1 Boots & Shoes, HATS and CAPS, &e., All bought for Cash, and every Line New, N SECOND HAND or Bankrupt Stock kept: No Baits given to gull the public. Every customer Are now receiving additions to their already well selected stock of New Cash Store BUTTER & RAE Ordered Clothing ! TRY Us for a NOBBY SUIT. BUTTER & RAE. Mary".ale, Jan. 8th, 1880, v4 A large supply of new Seodt at SEEDS, weeks ago, a Red and White Heifor,. coming tw Fears old." ue owner is requested (o mpiliy $ perty, pay expenses Qnd taite it away . * i S'I‘BAYED on the premises of the &n}â€" scribor.l0t 25. 11th Con . Rantinal @bhass aues... Clocks, w.wcg‘.g. & Jewellery Garden and Agriculural ! It will be a pleasure toghow goods, and you will get BOTTOM PRICES, oven if you do not want to buy, Which T have bought for Cash on %p&op’u‘qn.. Don‘t forget me when you come to Town. Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, JUBT . RECEIVED .. _A NEW Srock or Goops: WATCHES, _ BTEPHEX HoXEsS. Bentinck, Feb. 19th, 1880. Liksi A. GORDON, Upper Town, Durham, March 17, 1880, y Season of 1880. Sale at C, L. GRANT‘E, REPAIRED, All work Warranted. Heifer Came Astray. SEEDS, SEEDS, froe. Adur.ss STTNaum H. PARKER‘S ; CHAIXS, SEEDS ! We don‘t pretend to DRUG STORE. RIXGS, &e., T o $ ml' a Z2

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