The Clinton New Era, 1878-06-20, Page 1AND CENTRE '1113-RONi GENERAL ADVERTISER,
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' CLINTON, ONTARIO) TtErittB4Y, JUN 20 1878
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Lw mitrtionttritg,
GIRLS WANTED.,
Wanted; two ewe* girl's to learn. weaving and ivoik
to the Olinton Woollen ittillar Apply petr,onally.. ,
0„, 001-030TT, .Propricter. --
01inton,lune 20, 127e. •
$10 REWA41,11.
The above reward will be PtIld O I.irq One tfiNing 644
information as will lead to the eonvietiou Qtato party
or parties who, on tile night of thellIthinst...broke the
look of the Pound, and released therefrom four heed Of
young oottle.
W . $0411/40, Mayor;
Clinton, june 20;167€1. •
MOM TO LOAN on Approved Nek,
ALSO, OM MOATGAOS ,SEOVAITY.
number of good WOWS FOR SALE
ALSO, SON'S 't9W17 LOTS."
Apply to • 0. A. nivel., Attorney, &o.
Clinton, :tine 20, 1878. ,
WOMEN'S FOREIGN, MISSION.•
STRAW I.3E FEST,IY.AL
Strawborty Veatival,under the zuspiees a the
Worueu's roreigrafisgion Society, will be tieid: .
On the grounds of JLMcTaggart,
ON
FRIDAY EVENING, 28rn
1Vbe3a-the JUVENILE BA170 will be present. (fates
opon at 7 p.m, TICKETS, 22 !lents.
Clinton, June 20, 1878.
SALE " PROPERTY.
• Under an.1 by virtue of a Power of Sale, ooniainoil,
• a certain nfortgoge, wade by ATM.:UNDER- XIMIT.10)3.
Ma others, default haring been mono'inpayroont
thereof, wilt be sold hyPubIie Auction, •
A t .211ORG41tr'S 11077.N.L; .13AYFIELD
Saturday, June 29, I% at It noon
ibc following Property : Parts or Lot we: a, ha the
BaySeld Con. of tho Township of Ooderich, in tb.ortoutt.
•ty of Heron, eontaining by admeasurenient 02 acres ;
80 limes cleared, balance well, timbered. .
Thopurehaser shill, at .the time et idle,
pay to on Vendor's Solleitore a 'deposit, of $100, and
conIcient to make em with such $100, ono -third of the
pnrchatie money within two r oelortheroalter ; the bal.
Leas recast:4 90 secured by a mortgagaratOn.riPt404 of
the Urchaser • • ••
•OREEt.tiR Et muxa,
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London 'HORSE Mart
AuCTIoN REPOSITORY.
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Notions, &took releora uO. Others, halo SOinpxany years
experfeMil-11Armwar-of-a--pemutinent--an3 oults
market in which to dispose of Omit stook.. A,f- fa tomcat'
thrielnueelt wards that tho London llorse Mart and
Auction nopository is noes established, in which stook'
may bo disposed of on the most advantageous terms,
mutnally beneficial to both the buyer 4734 cUcr. r. 0.
'PP-UN/MD, if.tlatiOnCler• will conduct theao the
. . first of 'which will be held.=
NODAL nu '91 padiroo. 404 day,o
Tat
Crystal • Palace . Grounds,: 1,ondon,
Sa follows 1-,11:111i 9 anti 10. Morsel of ell descrip•
Cone. .11/Lit 11, Cattle of all doscriptiono. JULY lit,
Oarrioges, do. Salo at 10.20 each day.
feting and Conditions.- The entrance fees on horses
. sill la nl;tattOo, 80 .000103 tO otnta. A rate
of 5 per eclat will be charged on all taro of tbo above.
In ease of no sale a charge of 75 dents willbe Made.
8toek will be hanged at 60 cente dui, if required;
Settlements will be made eacI% evening; after the sale.
r Particulars ernished on OPPliCSUOII to thir Seeretary,
at lila eiliceuitmerican Armor, Loudon; entries taken
till Ally Sib. 301fIt TIPSITALWA gent at'Clintort,
0. hfc001111ICIC, Prot • 1'.13, 330101.110,A0e1.
l. (111IG0, Treas. IL 3, WI11011T,
London, Tone 20, 1872..
1P011, TITE NEW ARA.
T 0 Wig SIIIr STA'NLEY,
v °PERS LIS"1.'S. .00-1314710, •
:lotted
to hereby givoo that Aalitig...11 te.f4
V :calif nrotatorfsial a Finality, , nytifiaaronot.
the Judge of the Conniy•Court or the County of Miran,
-r RNA-, Ar 0'0100..tt 14it,
, 1.11,1111AY, 21s2. day nr ACNE, 1$78,
.. hear and determine the lievcrtil eoMpliftitg et errors
hod onthodona In the Voters' List of 'the Altmicipolity
StaulaY. for 1817. All parties/raving hesitiese at
flood aro required to ottona.
• WU. rratiftt.TT, clerk,
;inlay, :Nue 2, 1878.
A RUSIIING BITSMESS
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orloyot4,.
• 'FT IE
r,€.free to thank thea wholiavet favored him with their
CllinOTO etfatle coming to Clillt0O, ilea also to itinnei the
general public that the patronise accordelhire hag
boon such *a to balnee him to lay in 0 stock of general
Tailoring Goods, eta be text now 5119911' 03003006 with
an evaellatit article of ti_ryingtooadel and 100UO 11/4110atiM
,
Coats, hato,1e2tWalbq or fditug;
on the tharient notice, Meat reasonable tering, on& in
tho very %teat Oltr styloa.
CO (rod aft his 2»ieeel if he cannot
do am melt for you, fi bettie, emu
other tailor int toirm
F;stv craat (Annex 35Inlirett801VA
Minion, ;Ono 38, TR.
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GREAT WESTERN* RAILWAY
MDO711:11401S1 4‘," 11111V(lti MYISION.
First UliElkr- EXCITILSION
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—Of the
.NIAGARA FALLS,
• FRIDAY,' JUNE 1sT, 187a.
FAIMS TO NIAGARA. FALLS dc 1U.T1JRN
lfrant ' Wront
Wth1uun....82 00 fleassilll *1 75 •
1101witsWe....., 2 00 • Exeter...... • • • .1
., 2. 00 iCeratirtaire1 75
lLontieS1901•0 .. 0 '00 Claisidelmrys0 1 75
Clitinton75 BriAeOlui 1 75
Drueoftela ••,.. 1 75 Ittilerthre 1 75,
'Kipper) ... 1 75 Illydet I'suk1 75
Children over 0 and todor 12 yore a ago'half fare.
1oippo'asiteileon.lars of arrirol end dePartuto of slleeka train.
G. W. Nik,11120-N," 24, 13NOTIGNTON, •
• Agent. ' , General Malinger.
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$66 tre 111 "ttit fv4qi
• busgs a
Which oorgens a either sex can make great pay ell the
timathey Work, write or partiettlars to IL II,vntlfaV
Co,, Wetland, Maim).
AUCTION SALE
YALIIABLE HOTEL ARO PREMISES
IN TEE
- TOWN OF CLINTON.
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.I'm Wait to the aeinee and order beagle, Made hi a
cane° of 301..t1)011111 ItS...B.OSS.40d.clated reapectively the
29th dayof lune, A: D,, 1278, end the hith„ day a blay,•
A. D.. 1877.there will be sold, with; thd approbation of
Henry 'Ilactiormett, ESduire, Master of shift Court at
Goderieb;hylho,itaill Master, at the promisee,
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.-/11‘ 'OW itinfiqt .0Per• o'clock id ike ilito•000n,
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Satur ay, Ihe .29th .day. of Jane, lloxt,
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The followindlands elle promises:le 'marline!, name,
ly, Lot number ,8713, sitnate'en the W.est Mile ef Albert
St...in the littili TONVII-Ot-Clinton, ezoopting tile south-
erly 10 feet thereof, conveyed to one Natant Mosley ;
also, Asa part of Lot No. 289, in the mad Town of
Clinton, described as 'follow s,18. it,1 in, on the batik,
es rt. 5 in. on thn a.kfli side, and 99 ft. gin. on the
south 'side; joining at art Anglo forn3ea isy thc said north.
stele of the said troth at a eatcl Let; also, Lot No.
280, in the said Town of Clinton. - : • .
•'-a.
The said Drentiseiture situktompota iiiliort and nat.
tabu* Streets, in the said Town of Olintonrandthere
le ateoteci thereon, a large frame buildompsed 40,AU
31°Nt-ali8lFddi .;,4 rike-.4117riaiefr EreteTplirer ttie '
many years ogotipledby Mr...lames floss. • •
The /tot& la a two.story building, contains a largo
liell about 24 z IS, and a bedroom. Itelioath.,thli hall
there is au allept:i
y-wef about.'24 feet in width, loading
'from Albert Street to tamframo stablee erected ,upon
said premises, one or -which stables is in goo8. repair, iff
60 feat' long, and Will swollen:iodate 80 horses, 'Tim
Stable ya30.1s paved with j.tone. • ' -
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The said preinises are Most I' avorably situated for
doing a largo buoinesa, being it ilio central buidnegg
portion of the Town on }lie maim street, and for Many.
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ysersintst..i..aonutefilitV) enjoyed a largo and lucrative
custom. . ,
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Tho property will be sohl !subject to an annuity of
VICO-it-year. ma-thmliteri.of Ilormatinttpojto.,52..liiiL
;rife, arid the 'forgiver of tbam, payable in equal gear.
:forty payinents Of $75.60 molt, on thc Arab dart of Oc;
tobor .4anuarY, Altril art4 4.111Y, athiab, annuityhas been
pal I tip to lot Silly, 1877. The said /untold and Ann,
i
Ito a lite aged people, being mapoctivoly soverity.iieven
ent tieVetitrIRIX.yeAr4 "a/ ago.. .•.
The Title to tile iana is 1nt1isp3iniat. .
7318 010 S,A141. •
1110 Otrtilrflor most, at dm .1200 02 se3e,143' to the
vender, er hie Solicitor,. tiM ;per tent of his numbest,
inonor, and .caust pay the balance into Coiirt within ono
month from the day of gale, when lie will be entitled to
• lila conveyance told v he lotion:I posgemien 01 the
ProPorly.
Tit other reapectsthe co' naltioileot salo ho tee
standing contlitiong_of the Court of chancery. . •
Vernier partioulara may in the meintinte be obtained
tint kin OinCCS of Mossto. DA.V.Ingeti& 7orir8r03f•
Banisters, Otiloritit; illtaara.SEA0Ell,IYADt
'fox, Batriaters, G002.1011; Messrs, ZnoWn &
Barristers, Ingersoll; Marlon, Mateciation & WAxsitti.
Bayrisiorg, Clinton, anti litettsre. liar,ccorcara & ate-
rAnnex,Veneor's Solicitorg, Godericb, seta of the said
arrester, -
Datea.the fl1ef.tl3y of :nay, 1818,
• ' 1LA013P1IUQTT, Inatt,or Goderith.,
SIALGOISON mon DDEN, Vendors' soilefters,
•.4 e ELL- .
Ilit MIL ISE
CLOTHES WaINGERS.
R. M RACEY,
13 +A lel Va.
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AkArt, 1rW4..11, leo
°LINTON*
Muth 98,1279.
• ResIomleAolinED---The residence of.
Benjamin Wilson, banker, of this place,
was buglarized last yriday night, and a.
gold watch- and chain stolen from Mr.
Witson'e pocket. A number of suspicious
Looking characters have been 'prowling
aretred-lately,--.• and are suspected--of-the'
larceny: *vivitiv
* TBAintErts' 'llantrtrris.;-'11-ie regular
meeting of the Verna Distriet Teaelaers'
Institute, will be bold in the tchoollouse
at Varna, on &Willey, June 29t1, com-
mencing al() o'clodk it. in. The following
are the subjects the forenoon, " Alge-
bra to beginners," Wm, Plunkett; " Ob-
ject Lessou," Thos. lifiggins. Afmruoon,
Vgttr FrftOti011$," Oco.... Baird, jr.;
t‘ Grararrtar to beginners," Samuel Verrie.
The attendance of teachers arid others re-
spectfully. invited: '
GODERICII.
It„moA.1.0...The Free Masons offer a re-
ward of OD for the recovery of the body of
Jas. F. Dickson lately drowned,
T.BACitnRi4.-.21 , x.eneners ,,botatite
closed its session cm -Sattirday. This. has
heen etrceeclinkly suceessful meeting,
EiANO Otiri'Esi.-Tlie piano contest,
which took place at the band Concert, re.
stilted Ina, wetory for Miss Nettie Seiginil-
ler, who won the first prize,
144 FOUND -On Friday 1111•. Le
Touzel's oldest hey .wasT.lbst in the crowd.
Search was Continued for him all. night.
Ile was found in the morning at the res-
idence of .Fudge. Tome. . •
• itlieliiILLOP. . .
Davidson, of McKillop is daoger-
°Italy ill from 'So'me disease -of the head. •
Dori -mice, ik.felCillop,
caught on Tuesday last, 45 fine-hrooktrout
in the xielghberheod Of Dungannon. One
of then!. weighed eti£ andlour and
it Wit otinces;and th ere:Were several others
not much smaller. • .
:Srititc*nYcurtnuo,--Last Saturday
night, diiring the heavy thunder storm, the
,
-barn of Mr. 11.Doveremix, McKifrep, was'
strnekby lightning. Fortunately it Wan
noticed. in tone by a couple of persons, who
'were going home from Settforth, and the
fire put ont before ilaueli damage Was done.
The barn ‘Ta.s. struck under the roof, and the
lightning: ran • down the. post into the
ground. Beyond bernitig i brace and
scorehing.the boards considerably, no fur-
ther injury was done to,tbe,b`uilding, 'Hod
„the fire. gained any lieudwayithe-bartPaticl::
'adjoining -buildings •,:aineng tbein a fine
new liarn finished last weel-- Would have
seffered very heavily, e , age 21. tt •
eon. 11, lot 86, Ago 23, Main Scott, Qom le,
lot 26, ago 117. William Scott, con. le,. lot
ad, age 21; .David -ion. -2, lot 1;
age 22. Simon Ramis, con..4, lot 4; nge 25.
Joseph Relicts, cort, lot 4, ege 22.
Taylor, oon, 8, lot 7, age 21. William Hiles,
eon. 13, lot 26;age 23, Richard Brown, can.
6, west half 4t Jot 20, age 22. William Rinn,
con..4; lot 5; age 27. William 1..teitry., con.
13,-1447, Adani-,Ilinm-onn. 4-, lot
5. die 22. John Sdittililt, Ong. 4, lot 21; age
31. Edward Medd, 11. let 13, age 22. Eli-
jah Townsend, eon. 11, west half of lot. 84,
age 31, Dottie Barr, con. 12, lot 27, ago 23.
Alfred Snell, con, 13, lot 28, age 22. Elisha
MoVittie, ton. 11, lot 14, no 26. Thotnati
6)11.1.0, lot 25, ego 30. James Moths -
lea, con. 10, lot 28, ago 22. William Wet -
son, eon. 14, West,part of lot 11, ago 23. Wit.
%tilt, con. 144 00i part of lot 9, age 22.
AMOS Broadbent ,bo assessed temmt, eon.
.1.4, south-east part of lot 9, William: Bruns.
don asseseed tone nt, •eqn. 11, south half of lot
IS. instead of 3. Lyon. Michael Quigley nt.
nen-sed as tenattt„son, 9, oast half' of let 19,
-lusted:Gluon-resident. josialarvin aaff04Sed
owner, con. 3, east half of lot 6, irieteact or
'Theo, Irvin. George Longman assessed no
'owner* lot 10, Londeshor9, instead of Sainitel
Longman. William Perrin ASsesSe4 e011, 7,
lot 22, S. S, No, 4 ittstend of It, C. S, Thos.
Gre-Atian Assessed, °wrier, eon, 14, lot 28;
Francis Stalker assesised tenant, eon, 14, lot
38; inatead of owner.-Onrried. Moved hy
X. Aetna's, see. by J. Mason, thab the assess,
merit roll', as revised, be 11017 possed, end
mitt i3f revision closed.-Oarried,
cetMetnlitiiirritto.=:Ccitinbil Mel; ritblaiin'ot
ilourb of revision, on -the ,I,Ottr inst.. 'Moved
by 'ff. Britton, see; by Howson, that fire
hundred &Attire be expended in repairing
roads nod bridges in. this township during
the Present Year as foilowst-In.roaddiolopsn
No, 1, $10o, tinier the direetiou of Drittoil;
itt No. 2, 8100,Anader the direetion pi J. Ma.
son vin Nts, $100, under the direction of 3.
14051111mi; in NO. 4, $100, under the ¬ion
of X. Leehrira ; No. $100,..tinder the di-
rection of S. Itoweeti, and that the Treesoror
be etlthorited to pay tile same on the orders
of the riforeankt touncillors for their respective
road divisions. --Carried Moved 11,3. Brit-
ton, see. by S. Howson, that fifty cords of
gravel bo put on S. ,5 and 6, eon, &and 7,
nutter the direction of J. McMillan. and 3.
13rittou, and fifty cords on S. It. 25 and 20,
(ram toe, 8, to Cprporatiort of Clintott, tinder
the. direction of 3, 3fasou and Cashew, -
Carried. Moved by S. Lashara, ace. by S.
Britton, that the petition of S. Wooditanand
tout ethos, preying to be allowed to dig A.
drain an S. R. 25 ant11(1;liorn, the idling° of
Londeribere to Coelierlinee creek. grmited.
-Carried. The Oomniittee appointed at last
meeting of Cferinell to 'make encriries respect.
ing the advisability of establishing A township
cemetery 'reported as follows then'
opinion. it -Weald not be advisable to establieh
rt tovrnahlp cemetery at present. -Laid. over.
Moved by Britton, see, by 3. Latham, that,
j. IIoirsort j. Laahrtirs, told I. MoMillati
anthorizedto prepare it plan and speeificatione
for rehrtildingliridge on con. IL 10 and 11,
mullet the contract for building said • bridge,
-Carried. 'Moved by 3. llowson, see. by I.
Britton that the following persons bo
erepted'itom performing their Astral labor
for the present year D. Staples. Tarttee
3`ohnston, of liuminerbill, Mrs.
s-Oarried. The Connell then adjontried to
meet again at Londesboro when esliertby the
Peeve-3%01PS BratrirwArre, Clerk. •
.81/ITSSELS.
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4S.1g0TIllflt DgOTIMICTIvE rrnn-A fixe
occurred on •Tuesday morning about twe
o'clock, completely destroying the block
of stores and °Zees from liarrison's Bank
north to Mill street,,tbeproperty of J. R.
Grant. P. 'nominee on-buildiu s
-light: 'Among the sulferealitnIX-676"tt -
Sou, general store, loss on stoek;$2,600 ;
insurance, ,$600. MontrearTelegraph,loss
PoSt 9; departinent, loss. consider-
able in books and blanks. The entire
111611 Matter was sa,ved, ' The safe in the
post oiliee opeued in the inidst of the.
flames and a large ameitirt of postage and
hill stamps were eensurned, with some
valuable private papers, J. R. Grant's
loss on building, 10..800; insured for $900.
Baal ONDVILLE.
. -Mrs. Mocleland, of Egmondville, Who wee
reported to have had her back broken, is
now walking around
Messrs, ,Stnillie Clark are going to leave
here for Birk to AR the vacturey loft by
Mewl Logan ck JainieSon, who are giving
up laueiness there. : •
A son of Mr Henry jackeon was-throsiin
fX0131 horse he was riding on Monday night,
17th inst. IP fell in front of the horse and
might havo been only -for . the, care
the animal took to avoid' traraping on his
body. His feet, however, were tramped on
and pretty, badly ,cet and bruised. •
• Mr. James Baird, 'Egmondville, who,
departed a short time ago for Manitoba,
has .taken up 1,000 aores of land there, -
?rho whole 'Baird...family intend going mat
spfing.. Mr. Baird is 'an old resident of
Stanley. He removed to Egmendville abrt.
two years age and his departure, along with
his much. esteemed fainily, Will be muelf re-
gretted both by his Egmondvillo friends as
well as his old Stanley peighbers.'
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rorffas rasa —There svere only two ap..
peals against the voters' list of thie townsigp.L.
stna-tlivrArDnifibibritnplirtanne.
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•Corinnoytox.-The pig BOltt oy Crozier
to Mr. Charleswortb,was riot thiported, but
Pram, -Londesbord Methediat 'Sabbath
was got by lin impelled hog. • , .
Sehool,,having held its picnic on Doruthion
day, for 80n10 yeara, eontemplates doing the. . spin liorse8 boionaingto Joh,
sal:000W year,. An effort is heitt5. made. to. Stafford, MeKillop,. ran amiay. and broke tho.
make it a onion With tlie'•Presbyterlaqs, neck of one of the animals. •
OODERIVII TOW1STSIIIP
SlitAwsmtnitS,---Mr- Word. of Helms -
is going somewhat exteneively into the
strawberry bnsinese this year. May it preve
aoceessful.:
Roan Ittle.tras.-In different parts of the
township -repairs lire` '1i4b)tr Intl4fM.-0)1-
1Mitcle• culettlated•ifo. materially, osprove-tireenz
The lteere., Mr. G. Etliott, ia spending con-
,stbideerar4ltielepxtitacreoi.n.. looking after the interests...of,
TUE Vcerios! IusrS,,A <wort for the rolii-
4012 of the voters' list of this 'Owlishly, was
held at Hohnesville on Saturday last. Quito
a number Of appeals *ere dispoaed of, partiou-
litre of which we canoot give ; it was learned,
boirever that it resulted in the gain of (pito
a number of votes for the *femora,
PriovrrAnnu Faritutret.-eTweoty Years ago
it :certain farmer Of ;title towieship, living not
A great distartee from Oiinton, resolved to
keep an account of all his expenses and .the
profit derived front bin farm, which, is some.
thingover 200 acres: The first eight years
be made nothing to beast -of, but for the last
' twelve he averaged MO per menth; over and
above all expenees, itnd without, ocianting itC
Cr14, lo-ferctit On capital. If this .is not pro-
fitable farming we do,riot.intow what i.
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auRox rrEms.
Wheat' six feet Iiigh---Eseter.
Hensill. is to have an office of theMontreal.
Telegraph Co. .• .
-Blyth and Goderich intend celebrating Do-
minion Day, I.
Elyth hoo membera
and 307 beaks,
Witi carrying &rail, Master Santee Fray n e,
of Grey, fell and broke his, erre. •
• Mr. Joins Watt, jr., Ffullett, has , wheat 5
feet 7 incites high and fully,headed out.
I. Treble, Exeter, hos a nosy from which
1.7i lbs. of butter were madein clap,
Tint Blyth Review boasts of an egg 8 slOi
inches, and weighing a quarter of a 'mond.
Mr. John Roos, of Vaberne,.bas pureliased
960 acres of land in Manitoba, and intends to
The members of 'the Presbyterian ehurch,
Walton, intend erecting .a nosy manse for
their pastor.
V. Kelly's cow fell into. a well at Blyth, hist
week, nod rernainea over night, when she was
maimed in the morning,
• Oe oar OF iill1.78T011.-Zite sectmd sitting of
the Coort of Revision for the Township of
1fullett was hold.nt Lenclesboyo, on the ' 10t13
met, • the wordlists pregent except ;I.
(./ foi.met, sitting w„0 !,'Tlio fall show of tho West Ridlog
read and .osimirmql, :Sieved by • Britten, tarot Society -Will ',be, held in Goderich this
see. by J. Fiewsen, that ou the..appeal of•the ,SVe_idneatl,_tiX,• Plors.44.7 h°foro
assessorr.• the:, following .additione cap& TP".'"Wk „ti°16"., ,
lieoeffie MOO to astessment At n :n240titti!r4 the
43o11oniu.f1'aI'-11ii1n1d(1 .—,Trio"Ilifitii--ale8tepheii.and't mho ilft3
Pecteeek,, ten. 2, let 14; rige 22. Andrew. rioultural Soinetieft, it was revolved to hold
Jameson, eon. 10, /ot 28, ago 28. Thos.. Gor- the nhowthit's sear 'at. Exeter. . •
Mr. Wm. Mehlwan. sold his farm; lot
'CO1). 2, Gray, of 100 acres, to Mr. • Cowan, of
Morrie, ter. the mit of $4,006. •
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tiamtaillircni, News Items.
The Earl of Zerros is at Torooto., ,
In ono night there were 02 ithwe' in •
e01,1 neancl,
eictenSiv,e Ore-idol/on in
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Three hundred head of prhito cattla were •
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'shipped from Toronto tri Great Brite.in on Mon..,
Walter-Paui, of Alontreal, hae It his kiwi! .
)3? of six children by diphtheria within. a
•week,
An order tial, been enfereed at London that
no policeman esnbo a member of seeret 00.
oiety.'
-A disease, previously nultnowe
N. S., has attacked Several.. liersh, and a few
have died,
The militaky authorities have alreadyt ren
notion to preyeet disturbances in.gontreal on
July' 12th, .
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No steps hacie Yet 'been talcon-by the Mayor
of Montreal for thepreeervatino . of pease on
the 12th of July..
isho'l,oudon Conferenets. of the Methodist'
Church will tneot Queen's. AVenue Oliareb,
London; Ilexb year; -
Grangers of Ltieknow divieion anct'ivicinify -
bold made at Kincardine on Thorsciay.
There wag a large attendance.
A non-lloion Moulder was shot-not.dauger
ouaiy liowejor-while walking in the istreeta
at DOieplhutti411:reien eSeloultilnacYcesuligtsMia'vages in Neva'
Scotia, itis 00:kevaletit in Pugwath ,,thet •
the.Publie•sohool has been. closed.
One handred eighty-foor herses were ex-.
perted from Montreal to ire Veitecl States last •
week, at an average Olio° of 867. •
A young -man named Otiviue was on Friday •
aesaulted in 'Montreal by fear roughs for. car-
rying a yellow.' flower in his 1)0ton:hole. .
Ono of the incidents rlf the recent M tho' dist '
mcootinferrreotnileer.art. 3.18tx,e'll:s1oii323tp. iisTibre•itsDA4i
'176titurienagr'a thund'er 2.tornt , Sou y
nearT'ortElgin, boy,namea 'reelanda, ,
in.a bed, • was struck by lighttiing and
instantly killed. • . •
Air:SintkeSpeare, on Saturday, Saran grown. ..
it 'diareputAbie eitaraetcir, tried to end her life
of shame by shoottogriterself, The bid], hew:. •
ever, Was extreeted,and sheis -recovering,
A Mri. AverS, of Loodeit East; wit°. Eit2-
tained. a very diflieult surgical operation.012
Iluesday.• inthe removal -11f ri tuntor weighing
fifty potinchi, died en 'Weiluesday eveitiog, •
The inettest on 0,uest,'in syhat is knosiel as
the *.i'0 a ry's pcileoningsaid,'Inka.been adjourn.. -
ed till Thiirsda allosy time for the comple-• ,, •
tion of the ariSly'eis.of the eentents of theiteet''''" •
Ait Vcielist fie:in! .
Donnelly' waa driving a team, tire horses took*.
. fnght an , beemning uninanagablclashed .
• '. • t.r 11 con 8 lot 34 A 21 Devil M u tatty
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rAlattn.:-Mr. 11.. 'Phillips, druggist
and dealer.in fancy- goods, has failed, arid
au attachment isabout to be issued on bis
stook..
Gniamtni..-13.usiness is now pretty dull,
Everybody talkingzelities-3Yeather-u.s
warm here as an ekl-maid's temper, • T.40-•
eal oews very Scarce. • ,
COltItElt LAVIX0.-00 the 24ilas
i• nst., the corner stone of the English
Church is to be laid,. at 12 o'eltiek, with
1‘,Iitsonic honors, There will' be a pic-nic
in the afternoon., and a strawberry festival
and concert at night. A large erowdis an-
ticipated'.
Methodist t4. Schools of
Manchester,Iloovers,Ebeneezer, mid Blyth
had a grand unicm 1)10-1110 on .Tuesday.
All met at Blyth Methodist Chorch;
witenee they proeeeded-ifV-procession to-tlie
new pi(' -rue grounds, and spent a Very
pleasant day, swinging,. playing croquet,
&c. Brief and appropriate addresses were
thee given by Bev. Gee. Clarke, ,and Mr..
Wilsen, of Manehester. A very pleasant
;firth"! WlIt
SEA.
NTILOVEUEXTS.-SttCet improvm
eents
arelaking place tlfroughouwA
t the ton, t_
many pieces flier Were banal
-needed,
• 1!'in1ian.-Our Fire Company have
•changed their night of meeting and in:,
evening their •numbers, tvili practice
once a week. . •
ILi1fr.,--0iir hafill took- fonait'prize
at the -hand tonrimment held in Goderich
lasFriday, and Seaforth people feel happy
accordingly,
littrtorsos.--We possess slime hand-
some buildings in Scaforth, but when it is
'considered that about $150,000 of berrow-
ed Money is Invested therein, it takes the
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gilt a some of them,
IttTun.:10.o,--Mr. 3, 2*.Ambit and his
tivc 80ng arrived here last Friday from their
trip to Dicotith. We understand that they
have taken up land in that State, and in,
tend going there next spring.
&Walt SUSTAINED. -A short time
since Mr. AVM:baboon, baker, ilea tr. quan-
tity (Abroad seized on account of being Un-
der Weight, • Ile appeale), and at the Quer-
ter Seggi0,1)2 Inat Week, the appeal was sus-
tainetl.
Foittans..-Oix 'Monday about thirty
members or CourtFlower of the Voresti
isto, 3, I. O. 10., went to Brantford to cele-
brate Urn DAMS.' emery of Forestry and take
part in the formation of a Provincial High
Onu rt. Messrs'. Meyer and MeDougall were
the representatives from.this Court.
AdcfbEXT.--A, very painful accident
happened to a little girinthird daughter of
Itr. Edward Cash, of this town. She fell
while going through the gate, anti the hook
ofthe chain that *mused to fasten the gate
caught.ho in the mouth; arid the Weight
of her body while falling forted the hook
through her cheek. She is recovering.
On Saturday last Mr. 4. 0, Currie, alio- the vehicle against a stump, everturning it,.
tioneer, Geciciruffi, sold alto' stfuth . balf of lot and instantly killing the boy.
9, eon, 0, E. -D. A hireld t NI W Y.. .... n v v• e 1-10t
" eo .t f " $2460 ' 1 8 ii; 1.1''s a 1 rd m nit LranCA11- .11101.ifir(311•• 01 TWA!!! r 0/11 A
4 t or eas I, w to : aloe figure. ,
fat bow, 12 years of age to Mr, Win. Heal of
Fullerton. The auimai turne&, the scales at -
1670 lbs , enclaves sold at the rate of 4} tents
per lb., live weighty realizing nearly $71. '
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; On Thursday night last e. hail storm perm-
ed. over GoderiebA leaving spfciniens; some of
which measured three inches in ciromziference.
The shower lasted only three 00 10115 minutes. Sixteen Cara were wreked fit; Thursday at
• , Thompson, Blytb, who it few days,' /1.11u230,44.1...thazontr4.64_,ottavvik_and_oed,
singe struck it intnaLmoned-Sears With it na,,eat clinted Railway, owing . the track baviog: .
axe, was last week 6/1085 And ends. *11008105-. ,
A•lightline, considering the, ()Mince, even if mien Leiu unsvritehed Tire midi/leer and !Ira-
nian of the trafti wete both bAtlly iojered.
it was under provotation, •
Mr, Enoch Turner, of Tueltersmith, trim
some time ago Wont out to the Rrairie•Fro.
vince, has taken up a section of lona oonsist.
ing of 040.ae0e5wIth it view to loCating thu
permanently. . The amount paid was SOO,
The following gentlemen have been appoint-
ed trustees of Seafortli High School ;--Messrs,
A. Armitage, S. G. McCaughey; Thos.. Ifidd,
Goninlook, -.1ohrison And Dry -Verdes,
and the Ppositor urges the propriety of at
once erecting it school, ,'
Per the year eliding Marelt last the receipts
/and' expenditures of 'Wing/nun were.: Receipts
-48,122,32; expen1itures-07,874.8% Their
printing account for the year WAS $21,0,22„.-
Llii11t011'2: printing account last year -Was Iota
than S10, including printing for election,• ,
Last week,as it barn was being raised an
the farm. Of Mk. 3C20 Anderson Hullett,
three•quarters of a mile west of 131y113, one of
the plates brolo in the Centre en nearly
half way oit the building, falling to the ground.
Sams Barr, jr., awl Charlet trainilt,onhad a
norroW reintr6,.. -
One night last week, Afr. ',Sohn Lewis, of
the Buren, hotel,_ Isendon, dropped $16
on the floor of the Terming& bar A, person
present name& Tel Ball put his foot 00 11)111(1
after it lime picked up tho money. Being rib-
901•VM1 to do so A WArriitit WAS issued for Ids
arrest and he was followed to Windburn,
Where Ite,wee arreSted ori the strength- of a
telegram, Detective Mair went tliero .
,bring him book for trial, but yes told that
the eonstablelhere had Id him go down town
for a night's epree awl be had cleared off.
The Myth correspondent of the Expositor
gives the following account of *raerriage un
•der diflleulties "iz-A• couplo drove into town
Tuesday afterri00.12 treat a neighboring village
with the intention of getting 'spliced on short
notice.' TO their disappointment Squire *Wil.
eon wits out of town and no marriage license
could be obtained. They put op at ono of
our leaditighotels, and. the young man drove
out to Smote A ilikts.060 of five
miles, it/ obtain a Ifeerose. -The equire having
06 forms at MA house, tbo young rntkri emit
only seam the 7)0001110 01 getting the meet -
army document At the squire's oiliee, Myth, at
an early bout Wednesday morning. Our only
minister was leaving by• the first trairi lif the
morning, and tho eclairs not Mating in an
appearance until the .train by 'Willi* the min-
ister was leaving WAS nearly due, tint couple
Were thrown int& a great state of perplexity
as to what IVO to be done, which was by 110
theetilli lessened by teeing tho minister Oh hit
On Friday last an oxcureion WoOi'irell from
London to Detroit. On the traib's return,
and just AS it WAS eoterieg London station. .
Mr. Andrew O'Mara, an old resident, endea-
Vored to get off, but in so dobig fell and had
one of his arms taken of, from the' .eireCtSi of
which he has steep died. „
The great hortse.sale which closed on Thurs-
day at Brantford was a perfeot auccess,
largo number of buyers were present froni
Eogland, United. States, vti/iOng, parts 01
ibo notniiliOtt. &Marfa Inc carriage
teams were eold.clarne with a .6reat number of
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The nova received at Quebec from the La.
brador coast le disheartening. Last fall there
leas tt failure of the fisheries, and tradere who
used. te supply the fishermen with provisions
ii exahlthge for fish. and oil rdnineloned the
territory, leaving whole frimiliee to live
through the winter on fish offal, for crops ere
impossible on that sterile shore. There have'
been many deaths from eterVatien. Of five
families -containing forty emils in Abe • settle.
monk only five persons survived tho winter.
Scurvy is epidemic and the women haunt tho
sham like imeetree, piellingitp the dead scat
way to the`Upot, Ilat the equire ,making while the men mid boys gather OS moss or
his frOpeartmee just at that moot, 83.16 rein. t thell dtils. The ioeopla harerbeen out offfrom
not being tinie to issue a lioaueN the squire th fauna death staring tient in the fees. It
isterTiftis collared and brought back. There th:rteide world since last Septensher, whets
rmaranteed One, when the minister, inerried Was too late to make their .wants known, for
theta in.the Sitter Ot'fintrittiefttgrfifirvivntissigation hea °mica, rola they lyete two
coded on his woy to the station, leaving the hUritirrd leagues distant f tom Quebec, -without
happy couple at, last Married, atter .having any means of everland orinutuneatitm 111
/Aped through many diflieuities. . winter.
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horses of all dcieriptiors, „
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Lendee KtOattl. run ob2fne WWI overterised
ha the ditch 1.4. a. runaway on Friday night,
and badly damaged. Grey, the driver, watt '
pitched off:and scVerely hurt, Weever, the
engineer, and Mingny, lor jamped
oft and were soinewhat injared. The false
elarrn.out of width these aeoidenta Ar0S20 Wft8
given by A telored num, svho mistook -the ris-
In...Seg marl; Iti7r:oriiraeddred GrangereArrived M
critt;u41;ltil'itiThruiiiiilinuarPOliat°a°rifairokhinearl
of Agriculture, The grcater part Of Vail 132111-
ber were framers in the county ist Elgin.
Plitruthfrffrirertriltini Aliddleisekliffd Driford,
number or Incliee accompanied:tin/Ai/41p
Thevisitors arrived at eleven o'cleok by special
train on the •eireat Western. Mr, ffohriaton,
Presidont of the College haa conveyances pet
the,strition tor the use oithe ladies of the par-
ty4 There being so& a large number of gen.
tlentloni they had f0 walk. ' Ott arriting at the, •
College the party wee .nuidowelcome by Mr.. •
Soliustonind the officers of theinstitution, and
in the nfternoon this visitors mode a'tonr at in.
epection over the prendeee, Lunch was eerved
tab! otrhoeu gehlineis ptetriMithoGt etlihtoirregroliirdt3re: briAilfdteinr
-emd stock yards, speteehe.te were delivered by.
the President. of the College ble„ Johnston,
and a nunther of the visitortes
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