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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1875-4-29, Page 3otkow it$1114 ftftkit0 enntb• Untold 9 1-'94r OW* QG 911 ego 1 Dresden, On;, at the ripe old gi or one lion4red era fifteen. tbe ow. The Military College at KingetOU iS ix) biting prepored for the reoeption of ca: ';) 401s. The 914 fort stud the 'ergo' itoisi building inthe dockyards have been re- paired. At tile opening the Collogo will aceommodete twenty.one'ittidents; Daniel Dlue, & young 014$11iTing mile north of Wallacetown, was se*. 9 wir. .ix in, M11 Waft tS's " Beacon ' Iritti 040' at bulISws isr$, The 0)leFfing is AC prise t amuses. - • ' Wary Proosiks-- 404-4 it, ThoMies' • go' uboun ; 2m1; 0- Mason; 3rd, P. •lfcE*sn; Obi LIT. 4 Brown, Vire* years' 044-iii.o. Meeeu. Jelin lifc- • ver ; 2nd, 'Thomas Srd, •-Itobert • Tierge,ifeart, Nj.144134 Par dew ; 2nd, T Perrin. ' „ „ Carriage Stailionr---let, ; 2nd, C. McDonald; Ork.:11iihp 1/i004 Slaftio,00--,-,•,„ lot,- Alai. Innis ; Mul`,J. Pratt; Ord, A. Cowan. , • French, ,S`talliont--,Temes Kane. Extra '--Anextra prize svaa awarded to Itohert-Mcbtilloch :for his to. year old?Iteed-and'Carriage , Derliant-2e'lifeit.;44t.PlehO Ki.tOhOn. 2fid-'- E SnelL; 8rd;,•11,titiggartf'-' ' 3P4n 314441P-1.; 2nd 8 ; 3rcl, 1.obn A.'.7,ory. • gobort,ElOIS: , • • years old -1.t, A. Tyrems4 ; T, N(4)1111.'3rd; A; Ross: : Jus.---jobn Watt and flugli Itoh- sartiankington, Co. Wellington ; ,R. rownillrey:; jiiiepla Balkan and jno. 011ie, • .S.,tratfoti..• *Shbert Sprilor.She*I't 04MnUa1sipring thoorof the Hib- art4lianeli. AgrieoltitraL. Society was 'eld at Swing. Hi11 o TuasdarOf last week. In the. heavy 'draught. and. l'Ag- ,ricultural elitesosithere was pretty keen • '4 ..soCO-Petitione----The allow Of bulls_ was nalerges.there being no aged animal 4.441141 kreinia4C-,-,;The.-following is the „ *oases. 'Heavy DilkITG111.---74 ceetrieSe-1st -T110Mitil 'CO14li116114, ',2141.11oilgsbn AGAICULTUlt 1St, John" McIver, 2nd, Hugh Britten. 11413, pin Cannetaz.-2 entries,-lst, '1_1o•thsn, 2nd' Philip Car1in. DULLS. -years- entry • ,Jolin„."Glen. • entries,,1st. Duecan Ild'otaren, 2nd, 3.edin ,Keinp.. • _ Geinisa-Undee tiro en - John Henry, -2rfd; JOhn Netnet; - ' Judges. Wm:It:wry, Tuckersuiltb, John S ntlierht,M1, Bla na hard ; Nirrn.;.Tay- Fullerteh. JLA*.sdoss The atinual meeting of this secietY ,e,sese,-eq4;*-eseilrel-d. 3..01,40.,1 town htp on _the, "Mat. ' • s .Tho show was largely ackended from •the townsl.ips Middlesex and • -,•••• . the dj iin ounie. Tho prize • itRit-del were. •. Heavy :Draught; 1st. prize, Jemea Glory." :In this class: James Swinertott carried' off, 2nd and R priies. .the Getters' Purpese S'alltont, , • • penard 'Hunter's. -"Young Cinch Man," Vet(' -,first, and . Charles Robinson' ,4 -Young Netherby"' 2nd, and 'Daniel Tided 3rd. • ?Three. year-old ,Carriltge and 31160. • ,steefitalliont Avery:, zad Daniel Flood.; 8rch,Leonard Iltm- • 11.,41,4*::',1,Cfrif.TvirGst • ..ki7,64:ty lag ,vtaie-eut Clittitrs. mill„ 1f.tdoc, on'tiiii;.:1,9„tii"-•.-:"inst, which, .eentainireito.lesa thish,.tWelVe.hundred ae.444titint feee'"-biterd` ,A burgiary was Setuniittedon We1. - rosidcoco.ot the 'cuAtoin House Officer fit 'Port Lanibtou $13 being stolen. „ • The trialat, Welland; 'Thursday, of Patrick Seep, charged iiith the nitirder of his wife last:Data:et; lorininitted. Ad; the acquittal of the ace:Ise:I, the ease not evete..going30 the jury. . The f llowed 'sentences were. passed •Chief.Jtestica Bichards at the St., • ThinnaisseiZeS,ie , inettilaeghter; :1361V011 ynart ; John Hanly', .U18014 lour years.; ?..and John North;- assault' on 'constable, three Yearae • . • 1, - N. S. ha e Short time ago, thirty-nine Otte Whien 'hi Vitt"fattening, but bas • Isteir *44 it 004.4h. #iitnkfr trienty-ei lit. ". Kr. Oiley !fsei.,ery sac- efeesful ..fee.lero!silwity'e 4411114ff off heet. Of e iup4riur quaiity.•-•• 11e- Mete' wheat ,ffeui itifiVEA1011,1134-barl,xlargttly is 6)64 firequently'getting 100-bneiteti of *the' litter ground at enc.. ,110' had also siitifen fat pig* : for spring .wittrket. • Some idea of the quantity -Or hay he' , raises may bo inferred from the fact' tIrt ne has 'fifty/ tip.air' "foe tialsi.3his •spin. The firm is worked, y . ira, 'elan& two 11106. 4b0t0 been on ths 22.i.01 a Son Of 'Mr., „.,,Thornai Oinistaid, of Parry Sound fffteert# whihi'Airideiviaring to !put bit on a pully iu lar;'.014'6,1,!!! got •Cattght in the machinery* -toa was instantly•itillocla Hist father, who ttlne 412s. lath troll, heard the •noise, snd so. hi tutoid ,1411, the 'Ionians of hie toniscattereil among the machinery, Oortiespendent•serids ,ths: &Ad Pea Nowt deseription mettetraiity in the 'hope of a ealf. which! h. cot: On 'lfr, DAvid MitYrierd'illittnii,A abort toot trov thio,0141co., 7 11,44r,;100 *11 410;.41.0•'040.4106:.:tthret OtAiitt$401tittto ihe**40ilit)idoitit0111*4100.4til no hitil iltb,F40.0,4*C40k4biii4'..0. fib* On Put eido411k0411..4ntifit'othiiit,lielit' pierfeetlY fiat:fret ; 'Very *Mail aril abOutsfoot front the bead ; 'heart. At large es it }toes end liver its largo • as that Of * dm!. lived ' a shod tints mid made peetiliat.troise: s e • Ehlers arsqiillio habit ot resolving tonic Vert otirrotie epistlet. Take this 112 an trample, omitting the mono mid sigoature fr. Ilditur.•-,41liat did you print 'toy Isin Hy,111 yor paper flit it irt nono 6t ,yittbiiincil if • Int., wife,' did list*te itting / pity* for Ahern and ',Yetti get, itlar head pnnshcd'youtlied best ,t/V1,44t$7-,°‘Ye.413.1)°412;i11711"'g f4' 4i(:441"te'' *sly. ittjursa by *pike polo at s ll.044 running toot di. Plc; whiolt *warmed with, an iron pikei`.4114 another man happened to raise it'evfhtfp he am. ogitittet it with groat'', fOrce,,° taing his obook and knocking ; 404 one St,hia teeth. :bisitlea inflicting 'Iftn" ugly- wound oa the roof, of the mouth, liopekstre ,entertained of his recoYel. The CharleY Rota ea.00 hos ,kigtix hard from abroad. tuTstericoM fit - 'tie waif has- been found...Au Eiiinn,any, ancl ttoothied' of being CharleY',13,90?•- T1*,flndere,--constiiiini0Sted with tlie Unifi'd States Consul at Nuremberg, who, 'armed with a descriptive eircular froin Philadelphia, interviewed 'the: in-. fant: The hey gave his llama na'Qbar- ley, aid described the city in 'which he hen been born. A happy thought fitruek the Consul, whe asked; °4 Were you horn in Philadelphia ?" -44 NO," replied the •child, " in, San Francisco."` And all' the Consular, faileit,to-ohOng9 his St4to#Ment.• : Virttritterattala thot writ ltak.lisew fee Shed, for the Local EleetionAikSonth SiincOe:''' The 'MA u ruing Oificies,mill; 4,a the, day..tifnonlination4.':! q , . 012.' Siinday night two soldiers in Ot- '.ttireft,,iverrese. brutally treated by. ruthano that 'their lives •ate idespairea Of. Itle-auPposed to be ciao f mis- taken identity. •,4-';') 9 In Montreal the wife' of Mr, Day -id. Rolutoh, wheelwright; • 86 Keniiteitriest, woke up lind"'discovered a man in their bed roonr,• endefavoringio,opeir'd*,'Inic containing- their'iiiiifigs to the innOtint of $200. She imitediately jumped up, Caught the villian, by :the coat end bravely heli l while"-41ei-Thnts. bend palledfrom the window or the glib-Con:stable ,-Blitneliffite4:oii heat in William street, heard the ery and ran to the back ofthe house, where an'accomplice of the other 'hadi,:been waiting, but who, on the -approach of the officer's footsteps; -took. -to his heels. 'fhb lkolicernau entered the hose: and made the would-be robber hi:flu:I-goner when -,be proved to be a man -named Ediaitt Seely; 23 years old, a Carter, who was convicted :About two years, ago of a similar offence. • .Tite .ktev W. F:•Clarke, formerly a. 'Congregational Minister, and now on tne edirorinl- 'Atalt of- the Liberal, has been • admit -ted by the Hamilton Preebytery as a 1e gyunut of ,the Pres- byterian- Church% . • " Mr. Brocs Stevens, . anold.reitidetit oftondon, "counnitted suicide Friday. . by iho,;tiog himself in .the • head with a revelver. It is supPosea„ thee 4eeessed was lathering under ,niental depression•eaueed by isilere in -business. ; Ttis understood •that the Qe• miniesion. ere -appointed to investigate the. pre- sentatiori.of charges agaittat sct have come to the conclusion., 'to r'e:. port -that theie is ,no gronud,foi fiiihter proceedings. , • • • • Sermons were preached:. tothe oaa Fellonss, in, se y irt.1 cities of the Province on Sunday. • • • • A lively spelling rriatchine/s place an .Saturday , night betwen ,.the •citiZensi of 3fentreiland the members Of the Pres, in which, the '-•I'eurtli ,Estate, .after hard contest, .proved vict 'seisms, the priZ3 being awarded to -au ,appre Ode° in the riazette office. - .• • . The body of a man. supposed to have fallen off the night train eit the- Grand Trunk, was found near • Brantford -on Saturday, morning. .Thete; are mere persons t•lien the publie are aware of ;•tvlio meet their death by falling betwen- -cerOmproperly connected vithfa,•iil- ty itul irregular. platforms. - • ' Th&. prisoners in Bathinst;'- N. B., gaol tried to-effeet their.e.geape,'reeent- ly, by 'tering, out the bolts of the main . doer. One belt vas conaPletely dug ,ouVwhendiscovered hyqie''Sberiff. The etliter of the Witifins.VGaide left his offiCatti:niidinght -recentiY, -..and on hic-*uy home Saw a.ysting lady ; and gentletnan -holding 4 gate on it hinges ;Ser*eil him right I', • ' - While.digging. a well at .0shavia hat .fit;etory. a quantity of, ,what is said Ie bean exOelleut qualittpf fiti'elaYlvas brought, to the surfaio TIIj may prove, a fortunate strike fittri saniabotly. :Saturday last,' as 17,11,s Cannington for"'Yoronto. it man :under the threw himself in,,front of the train, .neer ,the;tank-hensef With•the''Intiiii4on Of lotting it ob- served bythe switchinaiff,'infir'ffircibly renietied from the tiltitit,inlinfaitii sate his life. • ' ' • in S1,6(J6,414 her furniturs .fOr`;$70e.- 'The other:night the" house ';ids,fburitt, but the goods ti.td furniture were saved, TheInsurancs CoMpany WAS tnotioatii fled' however; and iu valueing thetgoods only $206 worth e uld..be, band though Hone of Ahern hila,:•b0411. 40trOyed-: Mrs.Cousander says they,„ funk been Stolen but the police tit find any kap° ofburglary. Thoznutterrests here for the present. While repairing ft gae..re,Servoir tached 'thee house of the tion. T. N. Gibbs, 0Ohswit, one .oftko men User' a lighted nuitch to teKe Cuirairetair in ,eorinection with the ratteliiiiif:' 'It was supposed the resterieir had boon Clear, cdnf gess;Thut the match had Tr) sooner lighted than an eXplesion- took place. , Four men; iiteludiegolli. Gibbs were injured and burnt, but none Of them fatally. - In the,,British Hoot'erfOonimons Friday?, Dr. genOitly, eeciintlifiV by Mr. Whalley, in for a Royal' Conimied stork to Investigate the eireittnitaneefg Attending the Tieltborne'triel.:,• He ,made rt,powerful speech, lasting three hours, - dttring which he; 'stated. that the public were getting more and enote die. oatisfied, And that tho pooplogio America hirta,wtitton to ilia- of their conviction thitt jostico' had not boon dene;, ac. ousel the Chief Justice orps;rtiality and of pronouncing a premeditated Sentence. It the Hense did not apeept-his motion it would not, . opine up , again in its tirestrit fOrni,- ,tnotiffing,,no.aOtt hi, tnat 1116t6 desperate ends would 'be 76., Rutted tor iii future, The Prernierstyled Iir,Itonettly's sp-ecch thrice Ufa., tale,that the charges bc had 616110 agai WA, Ckliticalitlailti Cocliburri Were un- supported, ena thoil)e.*,ae„ Indeed( ro. eponsible for thedosi ofIii.k.reputittion. ;Cohn Ilkight alen spoke/0foot ths mo,: tion, which WO% loot by it ii0is ef ‘409 to 1, MrS.:% Committer kept a 'store Hathilten and insured ` her stock' for - $101nrkr. 33104* POWntanYillet. Wait litittiett-ou ThurstlaY. LOos 427400; SPXP0404 ine011410,rism, 'xl!tt Or theRhiladelpitia Cert. 401141 .• Topor$ thst .#0,000,000 must. be 04004 to comploto tho work, . The fogitivo ailk smogglor, C. 13, Lawrence, iii ou the way to New York from England, where lie W.043 tracked down by detectives. 110 was secretery of theAmerican club. His operatione covered $3,000,000, - A sewing society has ieen erganized iri Blyth, where clothes .,41,1) Made for the heatheo. The gallows etolen from the Bath- urst W. R.* jail, hod fall* wai discover. tad recently in afield adjoining the town. Examination of candidates for tho Methodist- Church of Canada me in Progress in diffierent parts of the coun- try. • Wroxeter hoe ii hand Of amateur minstrels, known so the" $rtnny South Minstrels," who have been arnueing tha,village by their eccentricities. roams R. Doran. M. D., of Logan Co, Ohio says : 41 A11011'0 Lung Balsam not only sells rapidly, but gives perfect sat- isfaction in every case within my know. ledge: Havingconfidence in it, and knowing that it possesses valuable it in pa,iity,ed4iOattilly pirrospoetritootewfaitiiIinifib•eoenlynduescie .suc cesi, As an'expecteral it, is certainly 'fai, ahead :of , any preparation I have. ever yet known. • AT.IptiOXlig; " Canada fortheCanadiatte, 1Lr. John Bellwood, of Wllow Grave Marin, in the township of Clarke, died, •onFriday, after a lingering illness. The decieased was well known through. .out the Province as an extensive breed- ormf high bred cattle and sheer). He took a great interest in the Provincial a.4;r4ea1 Agricultural Exhibiticnb. •-His loss will be felt in this section. "Bleck River Bill*" the individnal from Red Wing; Minnesota, who attend- ed at St.,Thomas Assizes to testify in ihe cane of Fitzsimmons, the murderer of Dr. Winhare, was arrested on Thurs- day for robbing a till in Hoffman's ho- tel, He was,the roOra.niete of Fitzsim- Mons Out West, and was the one who• first suspected him of the murder by hearing him talk iu his sleep. Bill is a noted character in Minnesota. On Thursday night the barns of Jam. es Mansfield, Drommond,were set on fire,and besides the buildings and_their. 'contents, 1,3even cows and thirty sheep were consumed. The suppo ed incen. diary lute been 'arrested. - On Wednesday afternoon of last week, 's hen beloning to Mr, E Stevenson of Strathroy laid an eggs, connectedby a band about three-fourths of an inch in length. The eggs are about the usual size, and appear to be perfect, except • that the shell is only partially formed; tbeland seems to be of the same ma- terial and appearanee as the covering of the eggs, and forms a perfect con- nection betwen the two. On Thursday night last Mr. Hewett, Toronto, caught a Chinese rat in- an Oak bin near Brock street. The animal is considerably smaller than the average sizedcommon rat, and bas a yellowish fur and beautiful pink eyes. Although it is only three lays since it ras,o4p- tuied it is extremely tame. It is'aquea. tion how the little fellow got here ;but it is supposed be came from San Fran- cisco, whither the Chinamen brihilhein, from their native land as pets: He wig in very good health ; anddudging from hie ears, he had met with some mem. bers ofanother species of rodents,whoss The Sons of Temperance of Ottawa intend bringing a eharge against Sher- iff Powell for issuing liquor *licences af- ter the 1st of March lest. Despatches from Ohio, Indians. and Michigan, report the peach crop en- tirely killed in Ohio and Michigan, and .nearly so in Indians, and Ocher fruits injured. -• About _half a crop will be ob.tained. Wheat hasSuffered in all three States, but most Seriously in Michigan. AMERICAN ADVERT/MG.-The newest style of cheap advertising was produc od, recently at Terre Haute. A child of nine began to cry terribly at the corner of'a street till the crowd grew larger and larger. Nothing would he say till it became larger still, when at last he call. ecl out quite loudly, so that all might hear, that they might take hinr home to ' "194 -John Street, at Smith's, the bootmaker's who had recently received a fresh importa- tion of kil shoes from Paris, at from $10 to $15 a pair." ".• • POTATO .1317433. -It it currently re- ported that in some -neighborhood vit. lages, the potato bugs sit around on the counter of the grocery and seed stores watching who comes in to buy seed por tatoes. Griffin says if any make theirap- pearance around his place he'll get God. 'rich editors to perform- one of their duatts in front of his stere. He Waifs that will be sufficient to drive them all away. But if it won't suffice, hewjij guarantee to sweep hie counters off reg- ularly when ecurtonner calls in. frht attiaseritancferonastrAtififeiiiS The Pall Mall Gazette Of following: An American balloonist, by narae: Mr 'Donaldson, haft informed the SOCiete; d'Asitostation, of Paris-;-, -that within,: three or:four monthshe-intends crossing the Atlantie,•11:orii tile.. United States to urope, in a helloon ing70000:cubic metre* ; Ur. Donaldson le .conVineed-that thereexists a constant current f aii in the Upper strata Of the terrestrial atmosphere setting ?at that season from West toettst, Ito iS. Unite. terred by previous failures, and hinfirp- vide'd himself with cans of Leibig's meat extract, life -belts, blue lights.; and,rOck- ets, carrier , pigeons, bottles, to diintitirt floating tneepagesi.astronornical insert!. mentis. by means of which he can sig- nal to vessels neer ,which he may pass. He will probably. travel 'alone, for the sake 6f lighteess ; and, tite• ballast in the balloon tar will principally consist ' fire.potte of Dodithison'a own invention; which are said to be tin cylt hiders containing a chemical substance Whielt beedines ieflamrnableinstantent. misty Upon contact with ,Ivotor; and einite a. brilliant and long fasting flame. .4,,e Mr. Donaldson is borne 'rapidly along eastward he will droit• t,hese' flre. potglotollio-oes every ,ton lt od as night the whole horizon, he' expects, will be illuminated, and he nill leave' it fiery track behind hitt: on the Atlantic. 'The scheinesolinds alljlie mere n one, os the rectiit voyage of the 'Zenith?: balloon I. tioth Paris to 'the noighbothoo4 liOrdettitx, is the longest on record,. mid oriiy occupiedsome sixteen ,hours, The balloonist Green itt itil his fourteen voyagea, tett iieVer longer in *nit ttir than tiered. 8* four bouts at atime. gittoon years ago' tiro Giant* billeetic Went up from the. ehatrip Aosorncled to Hittioreel. ,ftfttitE ink' how* sailing. Subee 4k'huui rion. and (.1 fr$P144,f,,i0 to "0100.0h-bovri, -Avirer similar trips have since Won rint09... Ifowever, hfr.D9iiithlsou hopes to, be in the air "n0410404 RA** tElt. kleseblertilta--,01:00sihseerv,.17--ottorti,tei ornesitrenaoolutiy. by the Xtev. WretlioWay, Air, Ifertbnall.01 Ifewiek tO nor40). Of VCbOr110. PIED. • Dledmibards, IWO 26th juiti:i Richard. Bug. wilifiErgiTZfCr' ziklyhtgtot ate :::::ke4t , .... .. - .. * 1$,t to 411 90 ,. Peti,toei ' . . 00 JO PO Opting•Wheal ,.. . •'• 05 to 00 12 ,to 49 65 tO 70 SC te ; AO ..: Flour per bbl..., , 1245 '::440 Ito: , 500 ' 50 ii!tehlit;!,etit;.111..6,. ,i. .i n: •, *.ii, ...... , :'..... , .... , 7'e0 to . . . . . . . . , . . 00870 to oo .01 2065i , Hay 1500 to 14 00 1/ried Apples 1 75 ,to 2,00 , 011iPtle '75 to • ' 1.700 • 14 '. to , . -14 • 1 BY- LAW 77. , te establish threugh h'ite 2.1aride.V con. of the Township of Stephen, a &viatica,' road: Ili&EfEREAS eoneequence of the swampy na- turre Of,, the et:emission road known AN road rnnniitg het*etin concession 4 and 5 and between lots 31 and 22 of said cons., it would be very , es. vensiye if not impossible to maintain a passa'bie road through said. commerical; in consequence thereof a deviatiou road is necessary, ,• Be it therefore enacted by the Reeve and MudJ nixed Corporation of the township of Stepllemand • the said Coil oration hereby enacts that fromland after thipliesing of this by-law the foltowing devi- atione shall be ni de fronahd original roitclaki0E- ance, agreeable to the description heteinafter set out, from and after, that date the sad pisichof road, embraced within the Raid description sha/1 be used as a public highway, and shall to all intents arid perpotes be putts Othe township roads with- in the township of Stephen. Descriptiou of parcel or tract *5 land'and reth ises eituate lying and being in the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron in the Province of Ontario, containing by admeasurennnt three acres and twenty-two perches more or, lessb,eing composed ot parts of lots twenty-one and twinty.:' twain the fifth concession of said township, and which may be better known and described as fol- lows, that in to say, , " Cenunencing at a point on the south sidgef lot twenty-one in she said 'fifth concession, and at t distance of mix chains ued fifty linksi in. a weeterly; direction from the south-east corner of said lot twenty-one, thence northerly direction paral- lel tothe oast side of raid lot, twouty-ono Online and seventy links, thouce north twenty-two de- gree., east two chairs end forty links, thence north forty -sight degreep, enst Rix chains :indent-, ty linkR more or lens to the east side of lot twentr- two in the 'mid fifth comsession, thence in 4 north- erly direction along the east of said lot twenty-two ono chain and twenty links. thence soutlefoity- eight degree'', west F nyon chains and fifty links., thence south twenty -tun degrees, west two chains and eighty links, thence in a southerly direction parallel to the east side of said lot twenty.one, twenty-two chains !no, less o the south A ido of lot twenty-oue one chain more or 1ess to place of beginning, acoording to a survey made by H. C. Boulten, Esq., P.L.S. TAKF: NOTICE That the above is a trne copy of eprOpoged By-law which will be taken into consideration by the Council of the Municipality of the Township of Stephen on the third Monday in &fay, 1875. * C. PROUTY, T'p • BY-LAW 80. By -tate to establish. thro.ugh lot twenty in the fifth, Concession of Stephen, a deviation 7 owl, also mi- ning through intrt of lot;21 50 /1(11 ConeesSion, and part of lottreenty in the sizth Concession - WHEREAS. by the nature of the ground in the locality of the original road allowance en what is known as Exeter eideroad, and on the fLth con- cession of said township of Stephen, it would be very expensive it not impossible to Maintain a road on the sight of the original road allowance, an 1 that a deviation road would be necessary, Be it therefore enacted 1-y the IteeVe and dna' Corporation of the Township of Stlieu by the powers vested in them by section 435 Cae.44," Vic. 36, and by the authority of the same it is. hereby enacted that from and afi or the paseing 05 this by -With° following deviation shell be made tem the.original reed allowanm agreeably to the • 01$,It EditiOlikt Or tile fOlitiWiow Popo. , h-tou roceiTed ice 'fferict" - by Ig,1$1'Ntlf:th,,orill .1., •A,' 04,0011CgiititillWarti, 1-1Y l'rentifitaidotbcrae RIUG BOOB:SELLER 138,1NE$"3 CHANGE! • - 141.tiehelleantill iheod. 11. Cathcart hav. 41114914,11.1a pcopertlt In tile above named place to 141. ntow"ilW6 0.,,,:would Uteri hie thanks I.e. hie onetoplerii.torthetr patronege ,in the pest three ,years, and'wolild stik acentinusucce of ttke :same. ••Particuler-ettention 114141 to '..."orse-ehoeing and Jobblea, Lame /torsos exe,inint,d tree of charge.-- licnaaVireilhe Place:across the corner from Mos - re. 4S; o9ebait's store, ' 11. BUCAVN Wine 8,1875. 82-tr. RING. (75 Gents Furnish n AN1) GENEUAL e. ; , rven away ui, Ph,'e _ at the Fair, Qt. ittoaraeli. ,• &„,i'• •••• • " 'Westbury 'reproved riweds Tunag. A TlSUBSCRIIIEWBEGS TO:AN- etunee that be heftiest receiVinf u splendid aesor,tannatef. sr, 'ENGLISH WEEDS, rite' BLACK 1340A DOLOIHS baEStINS, ETC., which for' STYLE AND OtTALITT WILL I3E IIA.RD 'I'013EAT It -IN G , • , Department ..i:epleteWitli•Overy modern in. - prevenient,. and fiirn.iidied monthly with • .. rith.STaTIOXT 1"LATICS OF American Styles and Cuts. All Work' guarantetd, and cut in the most '•failaionable style. Call Early, and see the choicest and best se- lected stocks in town, and offering at low fig- nres for Cash. C. SOUTIICOTT Exiter, April 15, 1875. • 'JUST RECEIVED 4, Cailoa,d of SEED CORN • , . :We have al• .so on hands, largo stock of Timothy, Hungarian tbatdate the Said pieces of rciad embraced within Grass .and other Seeds description hereinafter set out, and from and after ` the said description shall to all intents and pur- the township roads in`the thwnship of Stephen. Virarranted All Fresh poses be Used as..a pnbl,c highway., anci bo part of , , First desoription. Description of part of devia, No old Seeds kept in Stock tion road on lot twenty in tho fifth concession pi tItC6Pobneemn'encing at a point on the eouth side of We r. ty-five links on a courke north eighty degrees thir. Sutherland Bros. original road allowance, distant elevenchaine, far- ty minutes, east from the northwesterly angle of - Safety's, Aprii 8 1875. said,lot twenty. Thence south twelye degrees forty minutes, west one chain forty-five links; Thence south s'lxty seyendogrees thirty-six minutes, west two ehitioe seventy-two links; Thence north eigh yt X. ETER gross twenty-eight minute., west three chains . seventy links; Thence north seventy-lix degreep south limit of, original road 'allOwance; Thence , , STEARN RAKE &CRAIN FACTORY thirty minutes, west two chains eighty links to south eighty degrees thirty minutes, west On Said `" limit one chain eighty -Ave links to rear:di -lot ' Thence south nine degrees thirty minutes crud on line between iitph and Bixth concesSione, thirty- three links Thence so th u seventy-slx ,degrees -thirty minutes, east four divine stity-eight has • E().• CPT TLE Thence ;hint), eighty-eight degrees twenty-eight . . •• ti.steuraorunnn ow minutes, east` three chainninety-four kinks : Thence north sixty-seven degrees thirtv-mix tide: ..,.- north twelve degrees forty-nine minutes east two IN'ooden,. Harvest Tools *Ace, east three chain* fifty-four linki e !pimps). chains thirty-eight links to south limit of road al-, merit one acie ono rood and two perches alma. Bakes; lowanee ; Thence south eightYdegreeR thirty min- utes west on.said limit of road one ebaiirtonlinkt r Second description. Deeerfotion of part otdevi- ' Snaithes, to place 05 beginning. Containing by admeasure- ation road on lot 21 in the 5th concession of ide Ste- • of original road allowance, dintunt eleven °Indite , Grain Cradles,' I plien. Conn:dancing at a point on the north s eight liults on a course north eighty clogreei thirty' ETC. minutes east from the south-westerly „ =Ole of -!f • said lot No. 21; Thence north twelve deg e5 forty' minutes, east three -ebaLis forty Unice ;' 'Thence " . • north seventy -Right degreeg thirty -Ave niingtee, east twelve 0111111/ninety-lour linkm; Thence south Ho W111 have ready for the coining harvest, the sixty-nine degrees fifty-five minutes, emit moven - • celebrated Thence eolith eighty degrees thirty minutes west chains to north limit of.drigival road allowance • . ,I.1 !key Hay-- z k e on,said limit two chin,; Thence north sixty -Mee degreee fifty-five minutes:west Ave chainthence, south seventy-eight domes thirty-five minutes, west eleven chains ninety-six links; Thence south' kmanse ; Thence south eighty degrees thirtY Min- ' ,• 4 Noyeity in this section. twelve degrees 'forty nlinuteR, west two chains -thirty-live Mutate north limit of original Mild al- uteP, weet on ‘111.111 limit one chaih'. ten links *0 ' . . place of beginning. Containing by, admounre- • ' , Vrot a'' . Deecription of part of a deviation ond'Oii d o , mud two, Acres and twenty -ono percheeirfland,MERCI--1.A. _1\1 -Ts .o,' . t _ ' " DEBtlIdIPTION,TillItn. • ' dietant 60 links ou a ;con; se mouth nine degrees 11 find • it of the Rixth con, sideroad intersecte the division , ' '.„ ........ thltiltilgweifOil yel,lyit.t°t.lieli Stork , from in the 6th con. of Stephen. Coin worming at a ppluti thirty minutes oast from where the southerlylinesVarp li. ,..e,i,r!‘ weRtone chain fifty ' links. to limit' of pipit ei •`. - - , prop .red to deal with them lie reasona- line between the fifth con. and 'the 6th ccins 41.8 I ."' Thence berth seventy-six degrees thirtnilinntes,1..h/Y sli anYot . all . • ' - attention to tation Ler establishment, and to give prompt Fork Handles, road allovrance; Therfie retitheighty cliigrees.thitil1D1-1 links; Phone° south soventy-Rix deVreee -' • 4,• • WHOLESALE *ty minutee. West on 'maid linett-two-cheine, sixty , minutes, oast four chains twenty links to,the Rion line betrreon the fifth andtiith" concessitint, • Thence north nine degrees thirty' Mintitein t r ousald lino one chain ten link. to linkthe pine? of "6- ' Vg .gpiearrioihnegs. g by admosisurenient, sks oear fl fl g TARE,146.7i1cR. 05 land k:i.nd,fi (1,, .9: ii(aspueocinilltiay GEORGE cthoerrbitisLinEees: . That the Alive is a true copy of a proposed 144° lkieWer,Apti1£1, 1075, 02;!114 law which shall be taken into conelderation by r:tho 'Ceinfeil'ef the Sfuniciprility of theTovrushipe,. 10f Ste:plien, on the third Monday in kfay* 1875, Is( • . c. 1,140117,y; rierr. t_CRIVED 131r LA.AV: .By -late for the purpose .nt titblishintx . Rood on the Eatter,sstde hal fol lot tiveutttro tfl thefeurbFeeefse.2 eission of the lownahip 'Of Stepheik IN consequence of' the low nature of the lithe •"' in the Western portions of -some lots in • the fourth concession it would be impossible a,4, for Solna of the inhabitants on said coneestriorf"'` ' LOADto gate access to concession road during inoit of the yearo in, consequence whereof and 4nC 0 1.0 oioth .arid -Mat „. o Le ss,0 lla tj s,i0. .4* Remelnbet the spot. First „ )S.,4 J• 0111' Dooriaortarlini's - : Bli;iver, Timothy Flak IViillet •Hungarip Grass. Orfliard:arass), *.„ SiC;, 1.oweSt PriSes. • • , ‘, , ; • • ery seee,*,S, 49 ' bogs to- announce that REN058$0ifitwittre s.. (3neeeiseire to 0: It .4141r,11). 18 }ias.kog.1.;;:i.too:abi:oxili000klbtiolosoi,tw,.00st4o1)::soteruliticeolritovlocr: lirei'ltr thins poops direct tom the wit vingivi At et City yiert been'tb tolleY 11$10 1C4100.3'' .12,,,t0ABY nit triton- 10ligcurnsibs,s.rsk,s eti soveg holt of ,ealityeded taste si istreordinsus ant. • • ‘- fro do 'SOX* ationt she 'Sfses sea 5* s35 wldle - clee;ring„.dtit Wholesale PrIcee. •''IttliPERSOk& WHITE, MARYS, z.,74PT. 4:40:1mttb and 4.1411:a:114%,' x441:11,;10.24' u.!:"214.1p*' 1:74:01.3; 4117s:I .e • •• , • • •-•,•,...••••• • •••„. Being the Largest he has. eerexhibikdin ,E?Letei.. • inato trade, and carcli2,a1..:19.;!1.7 to sell as Cheap, ,'1..i'isistent 660 DS -and COMPARISON' of , He is determined INSPECTION • Ke woild assure hie. inanyAmstolneri:an4-frands,that, ' " ' HE WILL SP PAINS • , • . . • to make 'it beth •s;?. v."Cr •' ipLEASURE 'AN1 ' --1:3: •49. .r.JP Uti 4 4.7 for them to transact busieesawith : 134p_ „, „i JP•44ZTTOIT; EXeter, Alarch, 18; '187,5. , :,:„(1•7 It .!, t EXETER BAji a •&.::,,:)•,1 AL. SICINTTIOW , , , . . FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER,: 3.:„CONI7E0TIONE,R; EXETER.' while returning hit sincere thanks to the habitants,otteler,ari surroending 'villages for their past liberal patronage, hoping to merit a continu'an`eilig,,theW,favors . would ea1 their ' attention to his -large stosket Cakes,. Orack0Y, s, ai,-41.04"fe'etto*er. - • FRUIT CAKES, 15 .C.EgrIl$',7;1pE,R POUND., We adings and. Parties Speciahty -ar Fresh Bread constantly on band at Exeter and l'4OrthBriter Post Clilees,and J. Sheri' Crediton, arid Mitchell's, Ctntralia. , • ' Eseler, April 10, 1874.A. SK1NNEB 3 S5t4,.• ST MARY'S AGRICULTURAL WORKS THEBE ST COMBINED REAITIUMONVR. • -IN THE DO -MINION' 71'7 THE THRESflG4DHiNES . ' oni tbie Eaablishruent are so well kno7thiha.t,-217'71710,....tiT:4,tie.ns would - be. super8tiou! • . The Three,7; !Wheel-- Plow madeby J. R. Mooro;. elajnie piece,...d!,37e, of anytliiiii3gi: otatbei1:70 70, (C111, GO. NS of supei ior workmanship nrid 14.atint,14,1F0ei„en Lend- 1io110114... P1,o w .s,ultivatbrgi Seed Drills-) lav...0,ati.-co.$4p••,,t).11; • 'SvalYibis,'Bugar-Itetties ,and Caultinos iii;nd4e g4..1t.,7:1447i:P1.4:404 . en i , " • 'if.:14:trytts, July 1, 1814.•::: SI- 2 petition of said inhabitants it 'is necesstirY'to , open out a road on the astern Ohio Of116ts , • Ile ittherefOre enacted by the Above and Ifni 4.4 ingibl on -cloth • ting corporation of the Tow , tt thon hahisidiSteP ° 6-4 English Dil-eloth twentpone and twenty-two of Baia concession,' , niediPba tue of the prers viated , , A.t., b authority u.e..zingitsp, c 0! • !#11/111"me'itsliiiiiger:IiIlitsllbYt-711:ire lir:ill:int; " y 426 Cap 48, Vle* 36' 4114 '2 1r ' *lite triglish Oilcloth t d tnglish otter the pa 1):!icelrielbial:ilopili:se;.of la•nd ah.ail tahitstininstteagior Ot 4 03;cloth " " unglioh Description, tiommeneing.a ao, ' iigisoi ldt 2S. In the fourth 'penedegion'of said' 'il .• *; kr it ' 7 Unglieh 04,0.10th 'Ito:nit:10y :line baste:off :tote, toentY,,Onk Ite., 4 st., ,:,,. , Le,: 114ii,,,ii. ,oil,..gioth.„, _ twenty-two to the. ilistence er, three rpoo4., 7: , , thence northerly pareliel to eititerniside OtOutid ., A, .,„ _ „..„,.„, ,,,,,.,,,„„:,,, _„ , ;,,,„ , lot ter ty •risle;isere or loin ;to 'division: Iiiiii,bia oit, „1,,,,,'‘fw.„,„,0,„0.•„...0.!_wo. x, ..O!..,..r. .4.. M.: f!ric_a07..1:u.,„."&, tivesie tlitseortlf hiili itrid. the *riotitli halt tit fink! 51,11Fri!ifilwallt* hial,f..f el! !, !I It! lot tweitify,iwo; thenea easterly,three. terdlio eastern, limit of soa .4.4; thellet ssiitheriy , ,g,4 e611611 MittOiig along -sad div1sioit limit forty tOa# M4060(46. 0.4 (Iitoo,MottlitErl to pi ttOO of beginning, eoiitaising by tertintiesere, .• 4.4 coant,ut‘ttitift. ' *dent three retuht he ale `ratitin, inete Or lets lit0.1 ' " • ', ••••. • . - d * eroding to a euryty Made by' If, el, XiOultetti.l' .' 5,4 uecon: kattIng • 'ohip of Stephen; tholes westerly+, on or tnglll 011.eloth 04 C6664 Matting , 0,4 ficcoMaPing Dated this 02fid April; A.byialt ; 1,4 boeca Matting TAO 140T10g./ • , the' the' above in it, true. toll '4* proposed' DtfACOUNT OrttEg rty‘hoithtilh Anal , be taken iiihieettaidiltatien* bv thitOottneitof the Ifituttipislity.rittheL own,: .4i4S see in fiteliheifl 60 the third Moudertf i• •_ ofreisse.i pets,. ,or tierft.0 Via .aissette Ouse slit 1415 OftovIkOttaitle and Retail , Ix Olt illgtv 6 g, '0.1'11i:it'll, .140 ; , Li 53 41.1. AVIA 1 ir0.: C • •••• o o-7.4 brr oxsai . , • ..711 wOR -6.4-1 Ea 671/0X , ISAAC- CA* , • t. 611 4sir ". • ' Begslea ve to ti• an big rierids E4s er and surroundid co trif.to their liberkl patron • in the %li Peet, eed Lopes to nterie4 nes sharbsektbeikAtr,t49 )1). e' intuit, having"i4, ,",*• ' 14 CO I •O• 4'4 „ one. of-lhe,' ; est. Ls Usually d'ONg1.01-N4' • ,,td 7•;J 01* bvsi 4 1•• lothing,wines and 141.. vidijileL; Itet3ti-I3POtia 6S tpr-eto. 110486' giVe 1. C, /I 03,11. fi,•$ oolt4oit,nitto be :ittoet sold by toly -08:6ohlisinnent :11,villis,ipitif*, of ,eolgitrys • • E 14 • a re 5. :sr -4 es 0 o Cr' ° .4_5! cp 4 tz NI a p g irSe CD 69- a tr‘ CZ 4. 07' IP go retie, u2 cg ,• as °Li we' 0 so so r-0 0 Ik3 0 P4 OF 0 t 42.0 O. EP: scg g ° 44 CD At to 124 so COQ .11 p.,.4 0-14 Z %el tai ED 17' 0 re.t g -au 0 •-= e,LJ at t:$ 011 Cita *S OMOD LIH a.e %R a ThIART'S. v 'TEE,,FATOEITE LINE. CHA.NG*z 904,PROPBrETOASHIP cifOirtinp.Arin ELANAGLI ' Haying .)&inflitiiiil"Tiffiwkahaw, ban G,o&I, t1,1.0O3sotrsfTorimtaeb.l e Svsrta gaal -Ths4setes*.o.o mot essesee.,ssues Of drive. and lieo,ng,ItIIN • ROTEL, LONDON, eveirratatiess;•itt 2 P.U14 **riving ta Lamas in thnstseenneatwiSktraine for Um east and slat ,atdconnaqting in Easter With atm Clinton Odd* Marioe staber,^' LEAE 4O04.w.; connecting in Isucith and London stages *and trains. • ' TRA eltOWLET orovd,, - PAT ILANAOAN, Pr it woo , 441, ve Nfift Winff ii44yliforn/ng TaivegiOa,, „ Perkctt 04101:44 Oaks' ' t . 104; , 21.0:1. Oar annum livable Istria guntoription MUM IfitIVA kingof 'iiiirEAttOtA. Pliet inierilen pet .„. ... . . . Paoli atibre n tient•' ' ; Aititettlienidrite krtielittleid 04104, 40. tat sxne.50g ten ineit-Mtirlitigigat 11.51(41 OIOk SubitteUtintiitstalhi etketakiFieeftP,,.& • ,NOtiest of birtAto W0440001 and mb • ;,-,A*Ii.ortlietnifitil w. forbld,i. tikji lax 4.04etAttl,'t.i ,01 ; , Thn foutortittlisi sidh 1--- ,•• 64a Y4 14. t keit), tittibrAir o!' „ ..... 11 Mdglitit IS' 111 11 004 kit anal •4i:16 ittnt,, ' •-.1-614.1** tesest!lelidettA ••••liditth'atItli;01,311110.161:10:, „•antese•fettes'atitinte daily't, .striviegi111 esietou,'I1s14,.. *9011,•rti 'OA,* ' nt aridittifitird ' •'fitteret.lit **IWO%