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Stanley,. April 11, 1878, ”
.-IANO FOR &L• E
First-class Piano, square, ctirved'legs, near -
]y new, full compass, rare tone, by New
York maim', for sale Cheap. ; cash or credit to
--suit . nreaser-=Acidtees - _ -.. .
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will be received lap'to April 17th, forthe rent-
ing of it:aores of land onlltattonbury Street,
for the term of seven. months.
• . ,� •A.. S, FrsHER, .
Sep. M. Church:
Clinton, April 11, 1878.
LOST,
Lost several weeks ago, on 'the Bayfield
road, near .Clinton, a heavy, new HORSE
BLANKET. The finder will plea.* return to
Dr. Reeve, Clinton ; or, if itm
is too ubh of a
trial to return the blanket, he would •ohlige
by returning the BRASS LADLE 'WITH' !man ON
IT, so that itmay be tried ou another blanket.;
Clinton, April 9, 1878.
pUBL•TO AUCTION.
The unsettled accounts due the. Estate of,
E'ER .CAVA`N,
about Eighty Pouf ra; (:S0).
Amounting to 6 7 a
will bo sold without reserve, on:
TH1JRSDL' , Ilii) Dal'?,
At Rattenbury'e Hotel, Clii l
noon
All necessary ail1
day of sale.
A. T. '1110
pili!, liszrl;
'at 12 o'clock
furnished on
Assinke,'
POSTPONEMENT.
he `inabilit In oonsequonee of t 'of the As-
signee
signee to he present this day, the ahov.e sale
is postponed till THURSDAY. 25th inst..
Clinton; April 11, 1878.
1 ?-CL FARM FOR SALE..
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' Tha undersigned offer a his farm.of 80. a ce , being
- 2B, con. 8th, Ooderich township, ,8 miles from Olintdn
and 7 tram Go8eri..h; for sale. Abeut 74 cleared, rot
rnainder good hardwood. °On the premises are good
frame buildings, geed orchard, and plenty, of wets:.
The whole being 'in state of ,good cultivation- Brier,.
9180 per acre, and reasonable terms•
1tOBERT MILL11Lli, •
• . rentor a
Goderich township, April 10,1878.._,
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Gffer •s ' •i11' be received b JOHN. LEcrif1t.,
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Esq., Miriam of the House of Refuge Com-
mittee, BaUsSELS,-P':0.,
UNTIL THE :10th' OFMAY, NEXT,
From parties having 50, 75,_ or 100 acres of
land to sell, suitable for a site for a'House: of •
Refuge. The land must not be more than
two miles distant frotn sortie Station'on the
Grand Trunk, Wellington; Grey and Bruce,
or London, .Huron and Bruce Rai111'aye,in
the County -of Huron.
Parties to state in their offers the, number
of lot, number of acree, price per acre, . nuu't ,,
her of ucrca cleared, and distance horn ata.tiou
The lowest, or any offer, not necessarily
accepted.
By order,
PE;PER• •ADAMSOT
• County Clerk.
laoderich, April 4, 1878., • 5
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T:1' U•RSDAY, .AFRTL 11, 1878,
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Of the Accounts for the Municipality of the `l'own of Clinton, 1877,
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TAXES' ACCOUNT.
Bat CollPrsRoll, '76, .x,,2667 17 .•
o lect'raxes 4 ,'9 ;, $ 2 9. 6,2.18
LeasUnc l $
Received ,on•Acefi tt nt .Roll, '77 5130.00
Noir-Resident Taxes ,, ,.,.. • . 70
° 7 $ 99 94
4 17
,MARK,ET ACCOUNT..
Rent of Hall and Gallery. • 260 50
Rent of Butcher's Stalls 40 50
,tient of Solo_:.. 161 00
Rent, of. Offices...”. • 14 26
„476 26
MAGISTRATES' FINES ACCOUNT,
A. S. Fisher•. • 5 DO
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John McGarya 20 "00
W. ; W. Farran 10:. 00
S. lialconhson ,:,, 43 00
• $ 78 0i)'
LICENSE •.E; SE: ACCOUNT;
.B.n ed
10.00
Ken
...
J. Andrews , 10 00
Isaac Y
Rattenbur .,....., 103 00
Transient Traders ,:
License Fund '
16- 00
1(172 51.
1213 51.
Sravum LABOR• ' eecount,, ....,.• 139 50
Ctuter Eusua si account.-- • 84 81
CEus'rERY- account 174 00 -
STREET WATERING account '197 60
131411Sci Cor, DEBE:I:rimp' act, r, •2160.00
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SIR �'EIS .ARD -SIDE WALKS.r
Ferran .for Lumber,",6 24
Mr, Andi• .w do ..,'8.44
W. Ooats do . 2 50
W. W. Farrah 5 f•1D
Wnf: M"rirtin
62itra sidewalk."
5 00.
II. '.L.hle` r' do :do 5 00
't`Y. ACCOUNT •
32 18
<.HA1tI
Reeeived"on W: f'ra nce's note 3 00
• • ,COUNTY ACCOUNT:
Loundar • Line Appropriation . • ; 45 49
PUBLIC SCHOOL ACCOUNT. •.'
-slat . e
RA1I VIPAY DEI3�T $ RA
sr �h
I?aterest.4�1' Debentures: �:
MARKET -DEB' 1` SPECIAL RA,'1'E-. , .,
Intercet=:on-Debentirier,,,.„,,,, 150-00
„DI:11,ISION REGISTRAR; ACCOUNT,. •
E.. ritor IES at sox,.
e•neitsneesr.
S]E1.FOIiTII.
• •' Ditav04ws,- -.A rn'ateh at draughts.
was played at •Seaforth, ou Friday even '
i•n , A ";til 5Th bet`yeoia %l ' (Paye- ficin
�atie3 Bilked inity.�, and ton • from
Seafortb,''iiesulting ani,>.a Ziraw,. Out of
57 games played, 28 were. won ,by Sea-
fortl1, 23 byBrncefibld, and 11 drawn,
1)r, V'ercoe acted as umpire, .
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Registration Births, Marriages
and Deaths .: 7 50
ELECTION EXPENSE ACC0W T..
Jan. 16th, Municipal Elections 56 38
Sept. 6th, Mayor Elections:,. , 43 56
got. 2nd, ¥'ayors'• Elections `36 9Q
$ ,1'36' 84
PRIr'1'1N(•1 ACCOUNT.
E. •1Uolinee & t39n., - 66 90
HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL RATE.'
Interest o1},pebentures 258 00.
POUND ACCOUNT; •
Rent • ' 12' 00.
•IIIGEI SCHOOL DEBET TURF• SINIi
DIG FUND.
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Deposited. in.„.Consolidated
.;,unite, . .A..,. 250, QQ
MARKET ACC )UNT.
,T.,I-fowson, fee Selling Market
Scales
Harland Bros., balance's fo▪ r
Stoves' for Hall 32' 71
C. Morrow, verifying Weigh ,
Scales ,.5 70
J. Rowson, fee Selling But-
eher's Stalls 4.00.
W. Gauly, repairing • Scales.., 1 25
J.,. Patterson, Plastering Hall ' 25.00.
,john Irving, work: on.hall..... • 61':25,
Insurance'hall on Market Building ' 00
Cooper & McKenzie, - Lumber , 25 98
Cantelon Bros., iron rod' for
C. R. 'Kin;, work on tall,;, 7 '25W. J. Paisley, sundries....:16400
.30 00
1 35,
10 13
:.:.205. 92
CEMETERY ACCOUNT..
Gantelon Bios., for Gato,.....
Geo. Rentzen,. for work..::..,...
J:
A. Nelles, deeds, .
Cedar Posts
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i' .. acey,al
Cooper. & McKenzie, Gate
300
Ii• Df. Racey, sundries .,,-,r,
S. Davis, sundries'
Total ,receipts . ,x.... $16630.48
iy P FA' N• U.1 T ll JZ JLJ ►S.,
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JLIGEI SCHOOL DEBENTURES,.._.,
Balance; Proceeds of Sales De
bel tures........ .........::.:.. $ 3475.50
'PUBLIC; SCHOOL
Legislative Grants 297 00
Balance 1877 2600 00
'On account Estimate 1878, 400 00
$ 3297 00
Sion •-:Selmer,: account • 1224 50
STREETS AND .SIDEWALK. •
Labor • 557 53
Lumber
Tools '
Nails
Gravel
878 78
• 5 96
49 X64`
367 50
..$ 1859 41.
SALARIES.
Ringing Bell.
. .. .... ...., 70.00
W: J. Paisley ... . 430 00
J. A. Nelles..,.. , 150.00
16 00
Auditors
Assessors
120 00
Selecting' jurors ' 12 00
.S 798 00
CHARITY .ACCOUNT'.
C. Colo, Lodging,Tramps • 3 00
P. McLaren, Lod ging emigrants 4 GO
Rutledge Family - 45 72
W.J. Paiilo meals for trams 2 85
Y'p 6 50
Gaon- Diehl, orders �fzntlrles..:.
Squire Family .. ... . 19.26
IV. France.........,.:.....:. 3 00
Routledge, Squire, ,Tarbettli 27
$ 90 60.
COUNTY ACCOUNT.
County hates, 18 7..:,.,.....;•,: i58 23
INCIDENTAL ACCOUNT.
P'aisley,•costs re Renicks 27 05
Grant to Alcohanics' institute 75 00
J.' Furguson, repairing Pump • 1 00
D. Dickenson, Costs,re'llatton•
• bury....5 25.
D. Dickenson; Court Revision,
Voter's List :. ..... ...,.. r•.
W.R. Squire, attending Court,
Revision
Fire and -Water Conn., expense
to Berlin and Stratford..,..;.
tiro
Jas. Sheppard,. pails lost at
J. T. Garrow, costs re Renieks
A. S. Fisher, pails lost at fire
Malcomson & Watson, drawing
27 00
R. K: Racey, coal oil .: . • 4 79
S. Davis, sundries....,„ .., .,...... .15 08
Taxes remitted.•.,...:,. 9 42
W. J. Paisley, men watching
fire >.... 13 09
.1. A. Welles, •sundries • 16 04
S. A. Nellea, 'Voter's List,
Court Revision: 34 00
11. Cantolon,. Axe Handle" '30'
D. Dickenson, repairs to pails 1 10
Cantelon 'Bros., Ladders for •
Fire Department........,...„; 24 00,
IL R. \Valker, sundries,,,,,.,,. 4 00
;l; 304.32
5 50.
57 26
4 50'
• 7. 50
'' 00
• � 0
8 81 12
Total expenditure X141.80.81
•. RECEIPTS -1877,
Cash en 'hand • $'3929 19
Taxes: account 7709.94•
Market' account. 476 26
Magistrates' Fines 78:00
License account ,1213 Al
Statute ute Labor : .
▪ 139 '50
Clergy . Reserve • '84.81
Cemetery "174 00.
.:..197 60-
Street Watering-• ,.
High School Debenture.,...::::; , 2160 00
Streets and Sidewalks :32 18
Charity ,., 3:, 00
County ...,,., • 45 49
Public School - 297 00
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$16630 48
EXPENDITURES ----11377.
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-High School Debentures". act. 3475 50
Public School account.. • 2297 00.
High School account..:,...:,:... 1224 50-
Streets and Sidewalk's account 1850.41
Salaries account 798.00
Charity account ' • 00 60::
County: account ............ ... :..'.. 758 23
Incidental account 304 32.
Railway. Debt •Special Rate1200 00
Market Debt Special Rate:.,,' • 156 00
Division Registrar moonlit7.50
Elect-ionExpense. account .•136
Printing account:., .. 6
High Scheel 'Special Iiato....y. 968 00
Pound account.........../ . •12'00
High School Sinking Fund not. 250 00
Market account ' • • 205 92
'Cemetery 8112
• ;;14180'84
Cash . balance on band...r.,... 2449.64
.25., ._.._
$16630 48
8 :Balance of Market. Debentures 2600 00
Railway y Debentures.", 20000 00
20 00 High'Sclrool'Debentures..r5000 00
10 00 Balance of Public School Esti-.
• 3 00 mate, 1878 ..... . . ...... 3000 00
by.law
'30'600 00
ASSETS,
High School Debenture Sink.
ing Fund account ......:...:,: 250 00
Market Debenture Sinking
Fund and interest n,,.... ... ,. '780 03
Balance Ittunicipal%oan Fund
anµ alntereet•L......•............ 1416 63
Balance due on Collector s Roll .3741 96
Public School Sinking Fund
and Interest ....:.. ............ 447 89
Cash on hand ...r....r.r:...•rr... 2440' 64
st ' $ 9045 15
1i rving,exutnin id Vie 13ooks anti Voucher:-•• of the Blunt- fpili,y of the Town of Clin-
ton, %v,l Bale found tetra, correct, and in accordas i with the above Statements, •
,3011X %teGARVA, Auditors,
CI titter, April 10, 1878. R, hit iI.Ax'ii s",•
-1.ONDESBORO.
Buira.Ix ;s,--TIio Methodist parson -
ego to be erected here will be one of the
finest in the county. Tile new black-
amith, chop of 1VIr. Haggit, "Bird the wag-
gon shop • of Messrs: Warner, .'approach
'completion,_ and will make_ the. carriage
business look' brisk here. -..
S. 'Loudesboro correspondent •'sends
the following;—As the Grangers of this
lilac( were distributing their stock o£
spring goods one the'4th jurat,., a pig hap-
pened to stray around the pvennises. de-
sirous? if possible, of obtaining a portion
of the rich repast, and on .coming to, a'
sack of cuerants which,: through 'the ne-
glect of some cue, ;lied :been left un-
guarded, began to devour their• w'ftli
anuch avidity, but was diseovercd in,tinie
to save sowe of the fruit. I guess that
t"i ::would like the Grangers.to distribute
eemdainties weekly, . or ° the general,
weal of: the grunters.•
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GODEItICH[ TOWNSIIIIP..
A`,l roil.THENT,-11.11', S, ` McDougall,
of .Porter's hl'►il, ,has, been appointed
postmaster in place _of MI Hendry;_. re-
moved.,
NoT SOLD. --Mr. Rye's farm; on, the;
Huron' Road. was ought in on Thui s -
day fat' $1,,050, It was bid up to.°$4t
000. •
'SHEEP RILL- 1Y, -11't.►. John; McDou-
gall, 4th cen , ;l'i•td a sheep .killed by a
railway train is few days ago. '.The.
sheep strayed, with the'rest of the dock,
on to the track, the gate-havitrbeen.
opened by` the '.wind.
,9A1) ACCIDENT:' - Otl Thursda • last
Mr, Jas. Elliott, 3rd con:, Timet with .a
serious accident. 1f1e-had been working
with a land roller, and. was : unhitching
(he horses"afte . eglnl feting lits work:—
Thre of the tugs had been unhitched,,
and when:Mr. Elliott was about to loos-
en tlio-foarth, the •horses started sud
,clenly'causing the roller to strike" hill),
throw hien dower and, as. is Supposed, ea
have.passed over him. ; On examination
it
found that one. of. Mr, :Elliott's
was r'a
thighs; had been broken: He is .doing
as well as could'. be expected: The acci-
dent is the more serious as lie••ill;•about
68 years 0f age
BrArTU.
Sc,CIAL On Tuesday .evening a ...wel)-.
'sittenas`di social""w at, helct ;it the vesidenee'
of 11 dr: A. Lawrenec:
•GOT. TIIEItE,--1VIt. Jolln Glalk, ' who•
took, the horses pupchased ites, for ser-
vice on the O. P. R., for' Ir, ';Whitehead,
has landed safe at Winnipeg, losing one
horse in the .journey. , t'
Fon `4Vrxxxx's;,—M.i. Y� m, Goyiei'
left here for "Winnipeg on Tuesday
morning of last week. •'He spent last
summer there, and canto Home to spend.
the` winter with 'his: family.
TLrNEss;=-�••Wo.,egret to learn that
Mrs. Dangles, daughter of Mr. Francis
Wright, (who resides just outside the
village,) is seriously ill. with ''consltmp
tion.- The wife of Mr. •Tas..Anderson is:
also `very, ill. '
ACCIDENT. -.About a week ago a boy
nailed. Thomas Moore' borowed en axe
from Mr. Jolin Lang, and on returning
w ' carelessly over the
it threw it care y fence,
striking one of his, children, a girl be-
tbween.four and five years of age, on the
forehead, making a very painful. and
dangerous wound. Dr, aSlonu was called
and the patient is doing as V011 /141 might
be 'expected under the circumstances.
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THRIVING PLACE., -••Those acquaint -
cd with the village of Blyth of n few
years ago, would be surprised, on visit-,
ing the same spot now,, to find the great
changes and improvements that- have
taken place, Then, its population was
easy numbered, its house% few' and in-
different-, and its general aspect that. of
straggling village. To -days many new
andhandsomd buildings stand where once
• ones,is
were steak and 'antiquated >`
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borders have been largely extended,
new industries have sprung into exist
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• BAYh+LI+:LD '
MiuismERiAL, -lieu. gr. . Watson,
who is soon to leaye this neighborhood,
owing o tTieiIl=IioiiI1I of his wire, will
preach a farewell sermon 'n .Midclleten's
C inrcli o i `
, G . (Ierich: �,township, -on Sunday~
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next.
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WINGIJA111..
James, Doman, ofthis place, died on
Friday morning 'While under the influ-
ence of oliloroform, administered. by 'a
medical lean for the purpose' of per.-
forming an operation on his hand, _ A
coroner's inquest was lileld immediately
afterwards, ,and a verdict exonerating
the doctor-. and all- in :attendance was
rendered,
-- -COLSOItNE. '
4CCLPTED.—Rev. Jr . Pr tohard, of
I3luevale, has accepted the call to .Man -
cheater Ant' Slnith'$ 1till chiiu'hes, ant
his induction will take place about the
'niiddle:of this month. -
A L1 GACir.— 24Ir, :]i:' E. ,'Haynes,„ of
S]ie. a
.
Isltorii a no ice f'1' '
p .,Ja s_receiYofl t om.hrs
lawyers in'New :York, that\ he has fallen
heir to a fortune of'abeet• five millions.
of dollars, through the death of a relat-
ive of hiswife's,..on her•maternal side..
The deceased, ,whose name is 1VIilliard,
owned it viilnab'le'estate andwas . largely
interested in marrefactures in Somerset-
OODE+.Ii•ICI3.,
Fromtho 8104.1, _ -;0
Seoul E ' FEvri;.--Soceial 05505of this
disease are sreported. in town, and. one
death occurred last week. ' The •disease
is''confined, for the Most part, riniongst
the children of the fishermen.
$oxseeLesH.—Mr. D:Dweaegk
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boughta handsome' :spin.of b yc hlace
horses; ire• Ingersoll. Ira Lewis, Esq.,
has also iaiught: a carriage horse from
John Beacom,••:Dodi iieh `(1.;..f.
$175. Mr: A. P. Lee` lies sold 'hie beau-
ti fel stallion "Brown If re1Nle ton, ian;"
to Mr. Wm. Veal, of Oshawa, for a;ood'
figure
Sight Was
witnessed on Dlond:ty morning, when'
sixteen fishing boats tand'five schooners'
were leaving the harbor •under ful1 sail•
anct in a,bati
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Canadian. News Items.•.
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'Richard Ctai shot himself in his fa•
g•
ther's barn, near Cornwall, on Friday.
The store of Stearns Bros., Port Ile -
wan, was'' ribbed Of $640 on Friday
night,
(.: W. Elliott, watchmaker, Ailsa
Craig; ha.. it gone west": ,ilii 'Iitlti tes..
many debts behind.
s- The people• ofthe--town of -Farnham,;
;Que.; on- Monday decided , by .a.'vote• of
130 to 10 to repeal the Dunkin Act.,
Michael Ouellette was sentenced at
Montreal on: Friday. to the penitentiary:
for life for rape upon a- girl of ten years.
On. Sattrdny, . while, -tastily eating
some puddling, a patient at.the London
Asylum, front Watford, choked. to death,
The Dunkin Act goes unto force in
Bruce-"-en-the lit of Mayr- and in t
county of Dent it has been declared il-
legal.
A printer, named Lesse, working at
Toronto, but hailing fio"ni Lindsa , poi-
soned
I?.
coned himself on Friday. • Cause, insuf-
lWent omployr lout.
A. family named Howie, of London,
were last week seriously: poisoned by
eating potatoes on which Pari,l'een
had .beep sprinkled while growing. •
Dr. Alien of Belleville,
D . , has been
sentenced to one year's inilirisonment at
hard labor for his share in. the Bello-
villeabortion. and murder case, .. ,
A child aged about two years belong-
ing to a fatally named .Zimmerman,
Berlin, .while its mother' was boiling
soap, the ';other day, took up -a cup, of
lye and'drank it down before it coned.
be Stopped, ed The oo • lit thing j p h poor little ng elrf-
fered the most terrible agony,, but is
likely. ' co've1'. • •
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The 'to re following is an instance of speedy
justice overtaking the 'strong doer :—A.
man named Snyder, who stole it gold
watch and other valuables amounting to
.0200 ,from Mrs. Danald's house • in
Drummondville Wednesday, last, was
on Friday arrested, the goods having
elite; its population numbers many more, ' been found on his mother s premises..
and there is on every hand an evidence
of push and energy manifested by the
inlgtbitants that world •do Credit tot
places of•larger pretensions. The1iand-
some residence of Dr:. Sloan commands
a :fine view of the village, and such
buildings as the ite'v school, Brownlee's
and Cook's hotels, the stores of F. Kel-
ly, Law renee & Graceey, Trewin &Rod-
gerson, the Catholie'und fir Is. Churches,
and 'several 'private • residences, give to
the',laec quite: an unproved appearance.
Ile pleaded: guilty, and Was sentenced
to two years' imprisonment at Welland.
A young man named. Geo. Corry,
aged 19, grandson of J. C. Lamb, Esq.,
ext. Collector of Customs for Sri. Cathar-
ines, was found on Saturday morning
suspended by the neck in one of the
outbuildings at Mr.. Lamb's tesidenoe in
that city. When 'taken down life• was
found to be extinct. Deceased was
studying law in the olive of Messrs.
111c0artlry & lttafnilton.
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Philip Brodie, a brake Tuan on the GI,
T. It., was instantly killed on Friday
forenoon lay a bridge 'near Drutnbo, on
Buffalo ardiGodericlt Drvls`ion,
;•..�the -Al oma Pioneer .sa a that a num..,
g t
Or Of Itv s..
gf )ea le 11,1,' Kenna �h'e desirous or '-
fornnrng. a -colon in ...Algoma, • and ;ire
making enquiries' as to land there Mid'
other particulars:—
. The And boat of the sertson, ctrl tying
the mails, for 1V anitobi; loft Sarnia,
last Friday; anal thereafter rt boat leaves.
every, 'Thursday and Friday. Thera...
will be a -nailfor the Bruce liine8.itborl't•
every ten days.
A. man, nani.od 111',1=nus Clarke, , owner
of a saw mil; at Stoney;'Greek, was
caught by the heal on U relay last and
•-fans'lie could extricate :hiruself was •
almost' ;sillier in two' Hedied soon:
after. •
An extraerdulary'attempt at robbery
'
at Mr. Nixon's office at -Winnipeg innrlieg is re.
ported,' > t110 object, .having apparently
been to depn•ive hint of coi•tairi p:ritel•s • • •
required by him' to. refits-•: the harges
brought against hire, -
0
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• The tidying' tette-': of the Natioeat1
Rink at Detroit skipped ever' to Cana-
dian
Iuia-diau soil ,on l edit • da • leaving a
� .
y� g : deft;.,.
cit of 0,000 to' be saocounted.for, The.;.
batik managers (Bluish •t description of '
hint .and offer a reward for hie' arrest,
• • An;exchalhgc truely says :=There are
Some yclung hen no* mi • their ,way 'to
VYanitoba,. with barely enough -money to
pay their fares,'. and - from: ,whom, in, a "`•
few weeks; their frieiirls -nay expect let- ,,
ters uttering terrible • denunciations.
against the 1)10Vince.,
Geo. Cochranfisheroverseer' while •
disclharging his y duty :t Beekhorn ,Lake. -
last Friday, night,. :was shat :at hy Arch
:?Johnston, who was keeping, sentry
..creek 'while others were"fishing at its
mouth. Johnston fled to •the 'wo'ods.
• After . four hours' .chase 11.Cr; Cochran
Succeeded in takin;;him'prisoner.. •
A. correspondent -1 ire writes to,e. Hit-
iniltoii paper,- accOnilts for:tl e milk in
•the:cocoanut in this style; "One of the
largest inanwfac;, ural s int Hamilton about
eighteen months rig;- stated to my knit
ledge that althopgh his factory required
no protection the exeiternelit. about the ,
tariff was a'ood cry to kee .'•ilit,n quiet
g p
who wanted. better. wage:-." •
• A horrible accident occarred oil Tihes'.•
'day,' at l�iourliead's irutnufaotory, I.on-
don,: anran named,'McCi•iuiinn being the.
victim. ' He,wiis 'engaged in attending
a planing 'Machine, when; by some means ;,
his hands were caught, and the palms •`.�.
of troth were ,literally:torn off. The,
'wounds are. very 'painful,, .and will dis-
,stale the I1oor _Blatt for ]Ifs.
J. `McKindry, left Blyth on
day ,morning, stating: that lie was going •
-•to •Clinton -and --would - teturit by:. next
train, happened ." to purchase' through
tickets for iiintself and fancily ,for the
'United, Statess. • Before leaving Blyth
he purchased a, pair of boots from '141r. •
Grosch upon the understanding that lie
was employed by, P. Kelly, `and would'
pay for the same' on 'Saturday evening,
Mr. Groscli, upon • learning that Mc- -
Kindry was leaving the country, tele-
raphed to have him'itrrested •u on ar-
.rival of. the train is London Mut' was
properly effected.
A u scription' list was 'circulated.
}� w 1VI'ond 1'a e
,ffi«
tlrrou oto n o rtt .to is s 1
g�t. n
chant to pay_151r. 'Afire for his visit .to•
141iteliell. ' His charge was $45 and ex- „
ponses for two lectures ttnd organlizi g a
Club, bat as he only addressed one meet-
ing, the committee; • of management con-
..sidi reit him only entitled to $25, 'but
Eine insisted on the full amount hold -
thathat it was the use of kis 'nude
t caused the large attendance in the
Bible Christian church: on the night of
phis arrest. Apparently, it is not, the.
*cause of temperance D. L K. Rinehart .
so nittelh at heart, as the dollars and
cents. Wlien'w(11 people learn wisdom;
and keep, 'clear of such characters l•--
Michell ifdvocate, •
There's no place like home. A •couple
of years ago John Boyd aold out ,a fine
farm in Paisley Block, and: migrated to
with his head
Kansas, h pretty -Well stuff-
ed with the clap -trap of wei;ternn /States
land agents,,. and his packets pretty, well
stuffed with cash'. He settled in Kansas
anil proceeded to farm. .La t season he
had 100 acres under wheat, and from;
this area he reaped 252 • bushels, at a•
cost of .$500. This sort of thing rather
dampened Mr Boyd'% western states ar
dor, and he ,polled up stakes and Carne
back, arriving here Monday evening.
Ile says he will remain in Canada hav-
ing
av
ing had quite sufficient experience of
the wertern states', It is a little singtt-, •
lar that Canadians will continue to get,
taken'' in by the loud and reckless states, •.
menta of the American land speculator.
If Ontario is not large enough fora.
young man,.he will find plenty of room
and the best land in the world in Mann
soba and the northwest. .
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