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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1876-5-25, Page 2/•• P• • •/* . ..••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••• r nitt Abant4P of t1.44! ooto c,igbtnesset UkePey Arno44 ate 113311ilfuOtUvera and %laoleiale dealers tlirougheut the D nniniOn.,! we haee with cosh in /area Seenred some aetoundieg bareahni for 1410 8.pr big and summer ted, end ere 1 Italy rtweivitig and oneniug them t ut, Thoy consiet of Dry Goods, cleoceries Beote and Shire Hats: , • Clothing ' Led Cepe, Peadn-mado pelf eed Ghtesware, •••.•,•• ••••• * ••...•••••••••••.•Or*.•,.•• •If• CWAP btr.IADy CA.SH ExETEtc. gIu:refer inze THLURSDAY, MAY 25; 70 MR. WATER'S RESIGNATION. Paring the pat week much change lete token place in the political aspect. iu Nntlt Mithileeex. At. the colleen. tion held in Ailsa Crain on Moneey of hist week, Ms. Colin Seatcherd becetne the nominee of that body. lir. Wee lers, it men of considerable talent, and stweie ght forwent politica views seern- iegly, fully expected from his long al - linnet: to the party, that,he would have Invoine the choice. Bat for this, the 'convention was not prepared, so that nentlernan et once announced his iu tentiori to run as an independent can- didth ate, as e Iteforen perty had seen fit to throw him overboard. On Wed- nesday following; the Conservative As- sociation of the Riding tnet in conclave, and selected upon Mr. Levi as the can- didate in the ititerest of the people. In the meantime Mr. Waters had issu- his address and, was causing a rat- tling, of the dry bones iu the Carnp of lteform. This triangular battle mot not du their liking, end steps must be ta- ken to helm ethe Waters quieted. Means were adopted, bat what nieaue is not known. Albeit they were suffici- out to induce the turbulent spirit to weal, and go handnn-hand with them in aesisting'm Mr. Scatchercl's election. Yet, while Mr. Waters was in the field, the spirit of boasting, which shows it - ;self so plaiuly in the Reform camp, ,couli not be restrained, and even, though Mr, Waters was in the field, success, if their story was to be believ- e ', wee certain. This wein e wece o . the part of the Reform party, has to judge from the amount displayed since Mr. Waters has signified hie intention or 4.1.RSiS atelet,en. wu 210 W verylly-pocritica' it was. If, although themselves doubtful, at that time and ntill et:owing thetraselves otherwise, may it uot 134 taltee foe granted, that they are no better. North elitidlesex ' has for a long tiute surrendered the Sway to the perty of 'Reform, whieh of late requires much mollification and •gitriq'ellat4POn ble odds. Yet, why should the thing lest ? The people of North Middlesex, though, at the last election for the Lncal Legislature, fount.' out thee it is bete r, serving a good Conservative Government, them a lteform Governnaent from which ema- nates only laws of the weakest kind and corruption of the rankest. We feel confident that the combined frrees of Waters and Scittelierd will not beeqnal to the occasion, and that Mr. Levi when he goes to the polls on the day of election will be returned by a hand- POMO majority: (rit,v X4104Etr,...-For the litet fove days the 'market lues isen Crowded with grebe PO aoubt being the estate°. $1,00 to 800 paseengere pnrebased tieltete elong $1 03 bee been the ruling tiguree for the we. \\Ingham sold (;; B1e't11, wheat, 00 ; Loedeeboro, 40 ; Chilton, 02 ; Kip, Bi5sETT'a STOEX.Tiousr..---The roof is AlaW upon this very enbetantiel buile ingt and in a few days the internal or- ganization Will be iti 'snob en advanced etate,that steriag grain may be at 01100 commeuced. POUTQEs.—The deniand for peta, tees this sprieg i$ equal to if not great - el. than that of last year, but the sup- ply is, unlike then, far ahead of the demand. Potetoes, we understand, 'ewe been sold in Loudon for 1 ()elite per Here they could not find a purchaser at 25 gents. LIVE Alin LET Leva.--Why not BIT Port the Tebacco Store, Exeter 2 Ttie only store thet dons exclusively in io- -bacco, (tigers aud snuff of tho very best ,quality. ,. Pipe.; and Tobeeeonisteeeenp. dries, eh'eANing tobacco made by special- ity. Prices Ulla will nAtir- salt ,everymie 0 EOBGRene, Exeter. r.as. the eggs, whites all d yolk_ together. who nas lately lied charge of a turni- tare establielinn nt in Seaforth, hes resolved to come back to Exeter. and establish himself in the furniture business in this place. Leok out for more of thiin a week or two. Doe PooLEETLE DOG. -011 day last, Mr. Hayes' dog was 3111111810g 11 03 two eggs,, a piece of butter the a 1 himself by way of a fight. In the melee Ds events proved he became tvorated, e but the credit muet not be awarded its half a teacon of good vinegar- Beat s it SE WELC3nBACN.-3)11'. J011,1 13amp, ize of au eng, half a teacup of weber, antagonist, for a farmer's wilopn sing nt the time, assisted matelially in '45rY light, Ilya the water, vinegar end butter, and put all in a tin on the fire, the defeat, and subsequent death of the "auimile" Poor dog ; requiescat tn pare. stirr:ng t.‘11 the time utt°1 it is of a Twe ITUMMN9 Df0D,.,-...T104 pretty specimen of the feathered tribe iiteato ea titer 9:ttn Excus•410--Th. t efo tan centeinitie the excnreieniets passed tne high Onure Odell k now paid heee stroth enrly Stet' a 1?..)0Vr11). g Q•yfT pen, 00 ; 1'27 ; Exeter, 140; Contrelia, V5'; Breemt, 48; Merton, 61; nno Ilya° Park, 20 ; with el.eruee- field, and Claudeboye hem` frere, ne A SaoSeremet..--- ,-Orrin to the rage in which the elemente pleeted themsetves Smitten evening leet, the partiee'Are,to work in earnest, inter- coueregatin in the Mothediet churell viewing/ea-oh and every one who come io tine pleee, wee favored with a sere mon from Bev. Mr. Gene ot unuslially elm) t length. The lightning Was most ; some telly white facee• showing themsplves. 11.0 sT. --OD Monday last, C. Chrietie fold wife, with then. chinna eid of flve or six ennimw ers, were Refon 2. 1\'..lhe Pickard's nore, when on leohtne New Idesome Lonee,--A new, Ma- aroottd, the little girl WAS InirlSillgt. W/18 opened on MendetY Senrch was made around the store anti night by several oi the fratereity vieinity thereof. but to no purpose. the Londoe Masonic Lodge,in the new band of' gipeies Passed at the time, and Odd The (tneend officere many expressed the opinion that these of the at present Gland Lodge wanderers 'Mehl, heve picked the child of Onterio, geenting the Charter, aed nil, as it wits rather ft preposessing ono. the fellowing ofileers were duly in - Bands of eemehers were organized end stalled :—Bro. D. J. McCosh, W. M. the town searched. An last the little Bro. E. Mare,J. 13ro. S. C. Hersey, one was found safe in the house of Mr. See. Bro. J. 1). lelcCosh, Treas. Bros, 11, Spier. Howe ;ma suntb,:peneons. ontx st„,,.—nut up the cabbage Mr. Bowey, late propietor of the v ry fine with a sharp kniftnand snrin- Queen's Hotel, has removed to Luck- kle over it a tea-spooa of salt. For a now, opening in the sanle liaa there. large dish, say a quart dent cabbage, Ile he the hearty wish of all Lucan- ites for uis prosperity. Lucan markets very quiet,no change in prices. Wheat slightly on the rise. rr1r.9 Lenew---Sinee the een- servative convention et Atka Crais, tolities end who is to he the cOming man, is all the euttject 4 telt Kround fiuoan, Stocks in either Couservative or Reform Bond§ rise, owl fall fully 20 per gent. every hour. Both parties in the manufacturing of begns telegrams to suit the eccusion, seemingly try t.0 vie with the noted bolle an•O beers 'of Wall etreet, 'We have lead ''is froni both the exneetaet membere, any amount of hand shakings 66e. Th)°1 to town: -Moitev the euceess of either party freely offeredabut no, telt- ere, noth parties seeming to indulge in the pastime merely fur tile Sak ri blufee. Lets t telograni---Conservative stock stili Oli the advance, being qiiotecl 172, THE LOST CAUSE. 'Very few in Canada were led to sup pose that because the South wae sub- dued, and tut ond put to the late civil war, that it weer cowpiereil by the North. ARliertgli the head was bewed the spirit for a time partially broken yet like the reeironly bent by the wind it Wag .expeolled it 'weuld raise its lielht again. Our friends across the border are struggling to inaketheir Centennh al a success, and at the same time, ar they are greatly pertbed over the selection of a, candidate for the presi- dency. While they are anis busily en• weged, the latent spirit of rebellion :seems to be b'r i .g forth in the South if we may jildge from the rerort of a sp,eecle delivered at Charlotte, North in each case having been gi von in fa Caroliort, vor of iloleman. 1tis with mingled feelings of sor- A STEP TOO FA% --On Saturlity laet, row .and sati,faction that I to.day recall " • the Seble 'nide° mnst unintentienally ' creamy thieknes'ie :Pour it het over • SENT UP. --0 la Fri laY het, Constable tite eelentgei eine up well .with 0 'fedi', . Gill proceeded to Goderich in company and env° to coop . of the best in Westren Ontario. ' with a man maned Davie, who was - Tin, Crew M . eeereo —The open committed to gaol by T. Gidley, Esq., inentiiig of the Ex:ter Division, S. of We were shown through the new grist nid bythe enterprising proprietor bleeper, Toe machenery is all tIONV, The whole cost of mill $10,000 There is throe run of stone with mer- chant and farmers bulte the mill is one GRANTON. to stand his trial for stealing a wagon T was held on elonenty evening lest; ., . from Mr. A. J. Rollins of Bervie,sorne in Drew's Hall. Mr. Jolni Ross. W. time leet fall. The constable arrested p., occupied the ebair, and commerccel him soniewlE re in the vicinity of the the meeting by singing by the choir of lake. the Division, and prayer by ' Rev. J. An Exeter :venlig man wan eent by wietteele The hall was well fieee with his tether to purchase a newspaper, en ateenteee ealie„,„. Tee programme See cents beine given him 'or the pur- which was. a most interesting on, was nnse. The promising youth spent the well rendered, the dielogua by Mi-4‘e:i iive cents in drink, then went to 0 8mq1 and Down ancl Messrs Pickard friend with a sorrowful tale of repent- end Clarke was the crowning evEnt of Weather still uuusually wet. Let go breadth of seeding still to do, latest seeding on record, G. T. R. ---Detective Heenan and Constntle Reid, of Liman, passed throughhere ou Monday en route for Lention with a prisoner named Geo. flodgens charged witn placing a rail on the G. le R. about nine months age, but `who has, subsequently been ,dis, rune, and asked for the loan of five the evening...,J1to singing, Miss Tilly charged. cents to get a paper for the "old man." White, at the organ, was very good. ARRAIGNED.—Charhy Ferguson,Birr This wasWaso epent in drink, and the Mr. R. Verity's reeitatioe, 'The stied- fellew, having got sufficient liquor in ow on the Blind." was given with good him, came back to tell the friend that effect. Addresses were delivered by it required a "sharp man" to run his Revs. Messrs. Stewart and Whitlock, fate that way. ‘vhieh were filled with OM IlderbUltS PERSONAL.—Weare pleased to learn ageintt the liquor trade. that 'C. Vandusen, who left here smile House. BLO WN OVER. --A few days tern weeks Pince for Rochester, has ar- since, Mr. Nelson Hover bad aomete rived there eafeand sound.eWe hopeehat men erica, el in --h-teene til Inc awak in his new borne he will find as many Exeter. —A few clays since we were fevered with call from Mr. J. 'elcOunly, the genial onstmaster at Kirkton. Iiir. M. lute been for some time stifferinnili weigh illness, the outing spoken of being the first for some weeks, W itipe that the next time he calls npon ns he, -will be enjoyirg every benefit of it good health. --Wfwa.Cle Trall_a0afraetere tween nere and nt. every s isnewnetere to be aronnd, ana nttend to hie .clutitee. Caton leeks very thin, indeed, after his attack of eieknesse WARM WATER FOR PLANTS.—Every year the preetise (-dusting water giiit3 warm to the hand, grows in favor 15 ith me, and now I coulduot give a plant the smallest sip of cold water, beitne snre that it would injere it. Saucers are quite neenfnl, and every pot slionle be sup lied witL one, and if it is filled with bailing water every nownine, it will rtell to the luxuriance of the plant and frequently no other moistore will be needed for several days. The cin - tents of the tea leaves can be nx1114-d in small quantities to the gnf of the pots: Ivies are Film -Lys beautified . by an nen plicatinn of tea leavea %Nita it, as it wipes off all the duet widelt aceurne- 'wee upon them cciuitiuinutll. INTERESTING CA.E It will be renierobered thfit at the Hrtren Fali Assizes, Mr. John Oratvfotet brought eel action ageitst Mr. John Beattie, en P., for false imprisonment. "L'he erne came up before Jniltee tinghes. and a verdict Was iven against 111r. Beattie for $350 damages. Mr. :Beat -tie ap- pealed from this decision of the Come. of Queen's Bench at Toronte. A de- eteion has been elven ny this Centi. which reversed the ' decision of the in- ferior 30 11111, and makiug the rule ab- solute for a non -suit. The snit of Coleman vs. Coleman, tried at the last Huron Assizes, mut on which ilecitions *ere reserved by Mr. Justice Gwynee, have at length been encided, verdiet ems isenes of 1860 and 1861. We au moue. .the Joss of our glorious dead ,ancl herole,felleii. 'The South is to -day rated over by ,the miserable thrall of Yantreedonn but they 311)0 Dt muzzle .onr,enivalry au.41,patr1otio devotion tcr the loet cause „ We fonght for ,our rights, .bot in area's ..dIrpeneation we Are now vanquished lent not cowed." Ueie the geutleman went into a liar. Angte oui tlie tcauses f tlie war, and, ,eJlrielinglo the fattire., he said; • ‘Slavery is a dieine irts,fention, and rAgst hame Omit institutiou •er the South must ever be bankrune. They epealtf mir cause. ins the 'lest eanee, ft se'shall et be lost forever? .NO iA new generation has sprtiownp, arni ot, rinaktrev.—Last Saturday evening, et net far distant day there writ be stars1 111r. Le Harly. 'one of nor village papas and berg floating proudly dyer out, was, with M-. Lewis,:driving up'treet, entity Seiteli, In the next politecal and while passing Mr. McIntyre's shop, euunpiP WE must, even fin the Min- a big bleak dng ran mit and so frighten- ,ority, suport, tiEtttlo.frn Mau Witt) wU el hie horee that the latter became un - purport mir iinterestseteel held the Yen, manageaben and despite the onitecl itee pickpookete from our midst. - We forts of the two men, the beast made ate to -day united to the pinitatiical rapid headway. 13ot1 men were pitch- iiost by an artificial tie; but we are a ed oat, e,nd when freed from the res.' aistiect P,ecPici end atxl, and the right trtatnt ,uhi ,Pen m,' the horse noon loosen - Will enable us to shew tbe World the e4 teseit from the Imggy,,and efiii to the the ttuth Ana the equity 'of our aehonl Itbeee where it wee stonped, adios. Oar etelesinen tiow in Con,. filloteW,ioneg Iletsen.--Oh 'Friday at- eereese are the creat o Of that body, one tertoon last, about fifty men were hard to the only element that tefleete ceedit at Wertt, assisting Mr. Steenet ton to eti tbe U1uU3cStates, Is 11 ,not better raisd'his large atorehense, tfl work to lieng on to the 'feet eattee' than to Wee eritnpleted satisfneforitly, eidee ittay n 41. Gotterarnetit of •6utritp1tou, ?" having been chosen, end berrnoty And eatreeeneeneneenenesesnete ex1icos being alike preeetrt, The 'The fireinan Pringle, loured in the frame work Woe prepared by Mr. 1>ftt. rtatva,y, acenient at Hyde Palle on torten. Malty wile haVe been at tetie,- Thurecitty lasf4 &ea Stindey about (he logs innumera)le, soy t.103 timber ueea stone time that his companion the fnfo, Vf.1,8 finfilltY IAA quatiity inteierior to eineer /twin, *as being boinea 'Kt Wiwi arty they 114 ever eeerk, th (Wen. oor. The heroie elivinot ot these twin ingtt,nelteellent repri,St *At atVari(I t� tridt) itt sticking to their pest in the tate of deafli wai brought out, at the fight. all donig porample joshed the imvest„ ,trivion t1UT*. Sirenertar, Y 110o WI) 101 he purchesnt tome, weeks ago, tor the purpose of making a cellar beeene h. Tee mesons, in or- der to proceed eith their work pleeed peope u 'der it, whinh were altogether I 100 elight far the purpose required. The rains of last week had loosenee the props so mach thet they were no- t hied to give way, twid made Nfr.llutcli whitli was resi.ding in it at tite time, -feel somewhat scarod at the ituStiOl. AbOtatline &eine k on Monday marine.. last the family was w we e wen oyetreibisen'grette e, int- Limn-- binvid tr, ae 1 fee 11 telly were cov• ered ith lime arid plaster, and every 'hug around them • was on lbe slant. It was only a second before they were aware what had happened for their ex - petitions had hem realized, encl the hoese had toppled over. Consid- ereble dam sge was done to the geode in the house, and Mr. Hoofer's loss • will be considerable. nerrowly escaped b ing the scene end nieans of what might have been a fetal a -celiac!, t. A mei) passing over it, lona- ed with that which elevates, hut not substantially, imagined he heard some one calling him from the east side of the bridge. Proceeding in the clirec- tiornot the snpposed voice (which was the roar of the river), he eteppoil can- tionsly on, and through the sopports of the railing, ani still ceutionsly nut iuto space, and down into the turbu- lent tide beneath. Succour soon ar rived, and relieved him frotn his posi Lien, wet sore, and brnieerl from con- tact with the water and stones beneath. ttlattle unknown. - ST. MARY'S. . — Neneow DtCAPE FROM DRCWNING.— hilo the children attending the old t wo hall SC11001 :1 t.St. Mary's were out f r e.;ess, on Wolnesdny of last week,. a boy named Cron, about ten years of age, wes playing near the river and by sore: meats fell r. MiI3 Ma y Watt, the teaener, 04111011 Mr. Edward Cub bine-who heppened to be tearniug near the ecbo(l. He imm diately ran to the [Atilt and 331,117 Lite 1)07' abotet 100 yerde if, gone.down with: the steenen, the water being high ie consegnence of the heavy rains. Cubbin ran along the bank as fest as he cronle, ard when posite to the little fellow plueged in and reensed him. After getting the boy out he heel the presence of mind` to titre him with his head downwards, letting the water run out. ile then corn nenced rehiring, him when, after vomitine a good deal, the lad returned to 0011scionsness. tli� titatiOn, and enjoyM by these' pre, ``..11.0.••• IIENSALL. Aeseeintn ATUIVAL,—W.1 ll RV() this week, the pleasure of announcing to was err anned on Thursday before aseitult on S. Hodeins at Birr a couple lie was presented by its eten one day Mr. G. Sturgeon has lately received isf44.atil 4toutstirottifintyll itt!frefi by I oil) 0'00/00#04.10^ Oirbonear, Newfoundland, Zan, 8, 187.1.—Mr. Jarnee 1 Fellows. Deeit hini vante to this country in about twenty Engin+ eparrovvs. whieh 1809,, feline it powatrylnanOf Well, liberated cm Wediteeday of hist mew inhering opderseine etlection of week, end are now twittiug around Oie • the, tents.e. 1 reeonanende(t. your etivee in it e geed old Enghsli stYlc. 8yrup,,eried f,tt the ciregf7ists in 1140)0! l 0,0 t ley t meg Wit$ lnYellt" Boys of nil egos are requested to deed G e I t • 2e4'tlY witit st'41"ge'f''' jug the name at their expense. 1-10W- E,Keter is going to do some bitt things ever, in April 70, Mr. Edgar Joie° en tee Queens lewthdey. Amongst rapidly wesnel away with eve y sy np other attraCtiOW4 13 0 fire Ongi.10 nine tom ot emelt consumption 30 that he between Oornpindes 1 ana 2. The WAS upa1 to walk across the room, KineardMe engine heel a rade t he other having 110 al./petite, VOIDS in the lett day with a tire, end lost by a lougth— sjd,nervoue system, mien ang, dry, of suction hose, hooeing cough, &e. Foituentely On acommt of the inditposition of karned that you Spent, noel(' 'ebb'°b- the jlev, J. Fraeor, the lectrwe on the teeeee at eie peewees, in St. John's, McDonnell theory is postponed to Ithd,7 d iI1fl1iCdiLtCly Pr°e1110,180111°,(s110',-. day next, ea one to W. II. 'Thompson, wile order- ceeiiititietre ed 0311141)17 from you et mice). cline As We anteicil)ated the fisijerman are 'tvOloseltilliee8(1.1;rkYtiselliebli'lltil()(t);:i$;0, a tnight liea (41111(1 111 tho 1),11 tir,3°,Y1n0(1`:;111saolt's mottling he descrihed the very results 1 -lis appotito itahoesitlactallssesilitbeUmbetial tretUinge()71e11.'etalel.11- $iu 11°°°finilebdeg04'Ini ttiole"wttrial'I!'):°4r;'(1 one it was, too; the dry, hacking trust ont fishermen may each (lay fully cough changed into hose but vielent the adage, "more fise to ear attaelcs, flnelly disappearing altogether; pains left his eide, his hand resumed La --3t week a goslieg was hetched cm con. tlfe feral of Hi'. J011 11 Henderson eth its us" $teadineset and before he fin- , Goaorioh Township, which pos. ished ten bottles his health was quite restored, awl to -day not a, more healthy sessed four well formed legs. 'filo two auto is to be foatid on our streets ; and extralegs were situated about an itich it is the oyinion of all, had he not been behind the oidinery ones,and were per - fortunate in getting your valuable feet in every respect. The gosling liv- Syrup of liypophoephifes, he would ed only a few dews. • now be ia his grave. The Refetine''s of S eatleFfer ni lately leo happened to be W. Thomp. presented Mr. C. Cemerou, Esq., with son's the day your first shipment ar- o silver toa 801W100, as tetoken of their rived aid took at once foac bottlee to appreciation of bit s°rvie°3 rmia°1'0(1 Labrador, which he was veey tux: to the Reform pztrty of tee richng. ioas to do, but h td no occesion to use The Towa Cottecil of Go tlerich have them himself, No other medicine will received a communicatiou froth the he ever prescribe, ieeounneed or give Government, ordering it to preeseil but yours. with au appointmout of a Police Kt- he also recommended it to another eietrate, US the population of the place consumptive., but have not hoard from Tbtlenittnes it. him sitice, ae lte lives is e dientet part Mr. A. M. Ross. M. P. P. for Oen- of the Islend. Hoping this will give Ire Heron, with Mrs. Rost, 'hews left you some eneouragement, on a trip to lenglen. 1. AI-. 11158 goes no the mi3eien of di itemiug of the new county debenturos. 11 INTR. The Roman Catholics of heve comnienced the et ection of 0, new church the main building, t‘ ith tower and yes - try 36x93. aecordieg to plen, gebie, to be a fine structure when fin'shed, end will be A 04 04111 te the prom aers, of whom Ali. P. Kelly is the priucipal. Mr. Valentine ltitter, of Grewis now the happy possessor ole. young mrtle, Squiee. Wilson & Grant on a charge of all sound; alive and kiekinenvith which of weeks two. Case tedjourned till last week. It is the first of its species Tlitirsday next. ever raised in the township of Gre.y. Polities and the -coming election are and this feat ee aeeet accounts seer attracting consideeenie ei*eetiou, melee gr. Ritter's exuberent Nv=iterH retirement. The contest eueneow. Will be a warm cue. Mr. Scatchord, will poll larte ly on the reputation ot his brother. Meanwhile his. oppo- nent Mr. Levi is a very strong man 111 whl sec ire good seeport. THE LUMBER l'ilIsINESS.—WS uOticcI with pleature the lerge and 'increasing lumbet busioese of Mr. T. C. Hodgins e0,000 feet er lumber were sawn by him during- April month, with at large amonnt of phoning and other jobbing. Bueiness is geuerally brisk and &reenter!, in the various departments of ttade, but very had rands prevent the •:,,,r11 (la of farmers. kome united action sheuld be hail to improve tite COAtid [0,14101,1,!. to the villag,e. CENTRALIA.. CAPITAL OPENING POR BUSINESS.—Es- pecialty for carriage and wagon maker, Citineet and Furniture Bailder, ele-sou, Plasterer, Tinsmith, Tailon&c. Flour and Grist Mill, Fotindry and A.gricultural Implement manufactory. VILLAGE LOTS are selling from $50 and 111 wards,according to situation: FARM of GO acres adjoining the Railway Station for sale, with new frame bztrn 10,1 actes of bush. Address, THOMAS TRIV1TT. (28-10 Witteen WEIEAT. — The fall wheat in this neighbo 'heal !lee irtiatly recover - el itself under the tete rvarm and re- freshing showers. Although badly killed out in certain patches, still the improvement i3 SI1011, that a two-thirds (troy may very eafely be col -tilted upon generelly. Gpon FRUIT. PROoPECT3.— Illation of the orchards and fruit gee- d ms here, there -appears to be quite a nrofesion of bloom. The crop will un- iloubtedly be it very abundant one, provided jack frost and the curculis are not nerrnitted to put in an appearance YoUNG 131RDS.-111101g the pretty sights at Centralia, may be seen thus early, e hire's nest e ih four young ones in nenearly fledged. New &Lenin OPENED:--PoBters may be seen in all directions namomicing the oeening, of A. Rollins' new store; where, it, addition to hard Ware and grocery every kind of wear from the CrOW11 of the head, to the dole of the foot the Mb ebitante. of Ilety, elle surround_ 0011 1)0 be orotured, suitable for all' times ing count -v, that rinother is to be eeld- seasoas as well as the parchaner s el to the business pieces of .11ensell. efianoTyleen5e'w t‘rVortee:;,118.3,11' 's'eltle7tisillt7oessvitlo Messrs. Stitidee & jermyn of Exeter., ewe. . having decided 1111011 °tiering mit a branch eetablielinnint at that place which will still further add te their I u these fac,lities in Exeter. Advt. riext week. The 'Watford ildrovrite ;aye that err, Sutherland, one of the leading mer- chants of Forest lias left for lieneall. USBORNen 'PLANT Evnnoneteee.- .Greater suc-, cese attenes the planting of evergreens this tirrie of the year than nt any other. The N away genic 3 i3 the 00 t:ee for all perposes, whether for beauty, hardi- ness, ease of removal, or rapidity of growth, whether for hedges andscreens Or to plant singly. It cannot be too often repeated, that litteeesskin plant- ing depends upon not allowing the roots to get dry atter being taken up. Get the' trees frem the tieitrest'avalla- W.Anilereineef W.ist 1,\VFtnosh has a cow Which Celved the other day. There its nothing, curien's . about that, but 1101 calf Weighed 881- . when dropped. Beat this W"10 WZNGE A M. The work of pleeitieg shade trees along our stre ew hes twee token up in right goo_l entte.4. A loge number have been put this tptieg. A new census of the village is being, oaken, for the purpoee of aseertaining whether there are iehitbitants enough ,to justify the graining, of another tav- ern license. - CLINTON. Dering the thunder sterm of Wed- nesday morning of last week, tee betel of Mr. Albert 'May, on the Huron Ea.td about a mile west of Clinton.was struck by lightning and in a few minut e it and an adjoining stable were in fl tmee. In the stable were eight splendid cows held three calves, all of 11101) were cen smiled. The barn, which was an ex ceedingly good ome contained abont $100 worth, of grain, a quell tity pe- tatots, a threshing machine, a mare land foal, and several other articles,was I also consnined, the mare had foaled ' amen t the Diode Mr. 'Meet's loss will be from 51.500 in' to $2,000,partial- ly covered by insurance. SW...FORTH. Mr. McNeught, of this town, is the boss rhubarb grower of tine section. 1 is plants Ale of remeleably early end thrifty 1;inch-end, being e ell well cared for, yield earl), eud tie has now growitig in open air in his garden rhuberb laree eno gh to have been grown tinder glees. RAVIELD. Some tittle aeo tt was announced that the sum of 550,000 hen been vot- ed by the Dominion Govermnent ae 11) extra grant to the Bayfiell bleb n• 1 his was en error. which originated with the Toro' to &Lilian as ey the of- ficiel papers which havearrived, it is foand that the sum is $5,800. • memo:me One respected townsman Mr F.Hol- lands, had a narrow escape from arm- ing on "Wednesday of last week. When engaged et about five o'clock, in rais- ing the flood gates, whon the storm Nees at its highest, he lodt hid bfaittle0 itild almost fell into the fotunieg surge below. As the water Was ennning at a tremeteiens rate, had he fallen in it would have been an utter impossibility to SAVO his 1 i fe. FARMERS MUTUAL DIM INSURANCE 1310 11 Ursery, bring theta home atid COMPANY.—According to 13 OtiC0 Of ad- vertisemeet in these columns a meet - 'nig of the Freeholders of Usborne, was held at Farquhar on Saturday, the 20111 instant, for the niurpose of organizing a Fire Inenrance COM 'pany, The meet- ing was preeided rive- by Robert Gardi- 'nee, Beg., Reeve of Hibbert. The oh, ject o tlie Meeting being ond'affectitig the interest of every fennel., RS might be itenegined, n goodly number were preeeht, notwithstanding the bestr time of the yeer, . Great good will, and en- thusiasm wet,e tho cheracterietic fee'. tures dieplayed, Stock books were oeetieceMeesees. Alex, Duncan, James Hails end James gillespie. were ep- peinted to reeeive applications , from those Wiehing to instire ; and uts an evil - denied of the intereet dieplayed at the 'meeting nearly VI0,000 was entered in the Obeli benke et the tnee!ing, and in very few deiye we trust the requieite etno11nti$100,000 will be reeeived,when •the eompany wilP be fraly organized end pot iui woeking'ordM, the tes'Ult of recently .note paid (Alt yearly the Whieh will be, the eaeirte of laiere Anne iutereets th e )1A1V41100, plent them nut on the same day. No tree has a more charming appearance SERIOUS RAILWA'Y ACCIDENT. A gdr10115 ROttItlarit, hitnnt111P4 to NO. 1 Express at 1:50 Ittet Wednesday at Hyde Park, The switeli lent been left open by the, section foreman which eitnsed the trniti to run (rit the track, The *roman litte einee been arrested, The engine -driver and firenittn, the former mimed George Irwie and ,the latter being his stepson, were severely scalded, so irinclit timt olio died the genie day, Ana the other a day or nets afterwerde. The Pickwieles nee now melting ate radgetnents for eedd`n; 0 "(teemed" in the Agricilltural ('ieetn.le ; and if the negociatiOne With t a liana flr4ll elob are stieeesertil, everything will be done to improve • and render the grew d fi,rotothlarri 'the beike.a1)1 gronnd toready eeteotoa tina prepared, and the title Stnalthige i1i entamenee preetiee im mealy e)y... Cobot,ty S‘ntinel, I reamin yours &a., D. H. BURRIEF. The G.11.10S0 Market. The Ingereoll cheese market has been re -organized aril arrang,ements made by whine tbe managt meet will he in the hands of an executive committee com- posed lareely of deirymeneio one mem - ber of it having ;my intereet whetever in bjuyieg cheese, thio intention bsiing to ave the: marliet controlled wholly by daittamee iu the. iaterest of ditir,, funG. First Illarket WAS 11 I Teesday, 2ard May, Enid will be held- 'ou each Tuesday, in. the, Ceuneil Ch +/alter. „ ,„...A....rhatg011157its 4110 hoer/ tiladet" to - (Vein daily reperts from the .1e./ideee Liverpool elle New York markets, weekly renorts from the Little Fails HURON ICACITET-tS' ASSOCIA- TION. The Huron Teachers' Assoc...A.4ton, held las regulenseminsouttl tneeting in Clinton, on Friday lest, Mr, J, 11. Min ler in the chair. Itewe than one hue- edred tenchers %Yew) present and an ex., 'cellont progrninme weer carried out as fully ss time permitted. Al 1 itional in terest was given to the procedings hy the presence a Han. Adam Crooks, Minister of Education. who 0,1014101 alt the sessions of the A.ssozietion, and delivered a public address in the even- ing in'the town hall. At the clese ha was unenimonely elected au lamer ary member of the Aseociittioe. Mr. A. Dewar was inettritneuely elected del- egate to the, Provinciel Aseeciation.-- The tenchers of the Inspeamed die - bidet of West :Huron took the opportn- nity before the meeting of the Aeeeci- , . atton to presene tht le inspector S, R. Miller, with it gold we telt worth $1.20, aceoinpanied by en 1)1 003)4 oxprensive of their neeoreenttion of the matinee in Ivbieh he diselitteged the duttee of hie Alici4110 were Oiled but thoy were pent- 'te.red to erne the (1 ehort time F.liPee title; beat biting Shotti Wtilra lireg j)y theiieMeere Arid bin to ittioid. hee any Aeltet one fur to his 1201 ')l need eseaped, 0.,114 PM rapitify, and it is thought one tent stir- the naessengere, bet nti ti Pre W38 61.41.t" ViVi) but feW longer Vor three Ae eoor. Ire the eohbete #0111'04 their IY(j3k8 1110r0 0110 hos teken no nom.- booty, whieli its'etipertod.' arnoulltot to '1 t I ' th it elle .*7,000, thee/ ellot, tlieir elvu bo..P4'6 oil tow/tea the Indian „netten. '.1?roM ltn40,1:4iTiteseetter,tipllteioustoaigveollitetie;cssi sauf).)4/170.0844; tit ,11:e*1<' 'QY 61):• 11:1°11ttli)111°.):454* bl.°1lec041L1): nut otl of Twa iishernou 01) 1110 11 0408 no 111) the attotlo of tbtc ei(r)01tk4ellatt1111::::1°110::",:::tlel::::11:(1111;80;- 11:tr.':131,11::::1LYte; .1108 112t41 tooLv(It'rnc,Itiseicii (10,1°:Wigd• fn:ev8e.etice:rg:eirluti jaa1:41.1t1 tnot ti legaily olLnght 41101 4110 1r mailtet. Those ectz:ght in the neigh- blittl'itrittolovc.,looftiIiiaittlice00.11erite,rottlrletiCtiet sfohio'lt'oesotol of Latin I:Enron are full of spawn. Prom ibis fact it is dedueed that 0, uniform close eeason for all latitudes is not advisable. The close settion ehonia be adjusted to the time of spawning iu emelt, place, or its intention will be de- feated. Thus matter has ecu brought to the attention of the 1001 inepector, and a representation has been forward- ed to Ottawa in accordance therewith It should eeenre prompt consideration and be followed by proper action. On May, 18 it is repotted that ;Inn Sanders, ti gallant scout and hunter, has boon butchered by the Sioux. near Iron Creek, in the 131aelt Hills. lle- tunied miners sey there are onty twe Art) F'. ‘ttlrtey.rnatives—to risk a massacre on the .:00,,wke, eornant.tnlaBYyeooer(sisorr,eet.110 0our1of 'Revision plains or to submit to be picked eff eta•reantwe'4.Prhotilix it tlrBtl(IOUUI)g in tlo Ton and starved to deatu in the tan caun. Heil, '"'mvine, 00 sati"'"Y, June 3sa, l'uu P. P. nALI/S _ 'The settlements haVO already lost by rseerweisray 19,187G. ,A1 ad cleeeise two-thie de of their inhabitants. Custer City once claimed 1,200 souls, aml has liow only 800. Hill City ;has 200 empty cabins and 20 miners. The Fintoice Cotnmittee of the Cour) cil at 'Toronto, have decided upon rec- .. eireineileing 011 .appropriation of "4Ut) for paying the expeusee of a bend to play in Queet.'s Park every Saturday. The Queens plate lias over 0 dozen entries. At the meeting lield Plymouth vould efer moinet, slie eriye, testes just a 1)ettily, avid va horn stenittolt ie of 0 greenieli eolotir tied etrotigly ina)regitated wiJh tho sinell of eonpel,. Abet the cnly thing she Ilas relished is a . A . Utica cheese markets, a full re- port from this varionta inrtekets will be embodied iu the repert ',rein this alai'. ttnd furuishod to subscribers only. It hes only be 11 arranged so that, sub- seribers can, during the intervals of all' fitgeveoll market, write or telegraph ue the Seeretary, R. WoodstockeInger- 80'1, and obtain the daily reports froth London, Liverpool, and New York City, thus securing for the small sinn of nye dollars inforniation that costs tlie conitnittee liurdreds of dollars to ob• EIIVANT WANTED. Wanted, a goad ,general aervant epply to Mrs. et. W., Strew,/ MOLSONS BANK, Exeter. The coutionot teo corporetten 08 Me County rt kiuroii, Will Meet in ow 0...1 11,00. in thu Town of Ooderioh„ 011 Monday the Alta' day of June kamt, PE'rElt ADAMSON, Gado:M.11,May Atli, 1170. County 00114 ` -WO TIC E. To whom it may eonenn the (Wirt Of revision 8-11(1 111,Pea1 lot the Townslit)i Of Stephen, foi the your )676,.winnole ite first meeting cnNorda the Tsai, inst., at Cretbton, at One o'clock, p.m. • By Order, C. PROUTY, Crediton, May801, 1873. Cleric. Church on May 18 to talte on . the resolutiou te expelIfetit•y O. Bow- HOW TO SAVE MONEY en. a vigerone protest wee in 11 by his Roo Clarence. k vote being taken the THESE -111-A-B-1) '11M7F/- resolution wow unanimonely adopted. A Quebee cliepatell saps that Louis Riel wattle that city on Saturdey ou his way to-leeeiipuit Asylum, he beteg vieleet Six niunlers, three attempts itt nier- der, 11,111 0 score of sudden deaths with "more or lees stispicioue iti,eitutt etaeees attaihe1, ti bat10al( thirty-tinee fatal accidents havo been ehruaieled beteeen 1-eente3 1711 Alay. Cantin, of Mutitretil. last neek launched a uoup e of tut:tool war fur tae neve of France. To be sere they are small sOhJ0110IS °FOS toils bit., no; ertlieleas, are letudsoine vessel, of 1101! class, and reflect etedi Oil, th Canada NIi1h her thnber 1es011r0.•3 ()eget to be able to 'to inure ie. Lnis hue: lhe f..,:erae of illanitob 1 8,00018 be increaeing with 01,013)011 repeetty. The opeeilig of spring has given it 0 fresh irepe aS /Mitt It is Stated I1.01,1, Ole Northeru Pacific Railway is coa:pelled to luit extra traius tu meet the dem, n,1 fri.tights. PrOvisiou has been mede for twenty- - three theitsetud volt al Wars being tul en during the coming 4111110504, tele ILill to extend over eight days and to be done at bead (11111 tete of corps. end on different days, if (10)1 81121311 to the men. The legiments to be drilled will be decided by lot. S twee 11011Lambs ....nen ce p ts 4,090 0'11\ 1 101 1r. Pecritult 010‘;'11 hea(1, making the total supely for tui- -was "k:,4(!lit,iy 011,4g0,1, by it wen eee 1800.1 12•001) IheaLl• 5111e3'1 10 respeedwit wit" I3Ihi 001S10, i.pve 100 at .7.5,75 •to $6,121 for ceppett 0111 eieuhe to eeneenee eteued, et is 1 56.25 to 57 for wooled- so sail hoer, I at 1101 001110..0 11 CO.,1 logai I -logs -Receipts to day 1.800 heatl, pe,teetli ,ge ageiust the 1\1444'.. milking the total siipply fur tile, week A barn belonging to Jaiwis Thayer. 14,200 head. Thomanket was thill end a farmer liviug near • Luton post oflise, slew. Yorkers sold at- 57.25 to 56.00 was struck by lightnieg 111 Avnaitesdny heavy hey at 57.40 to 51.60. ntorneng. One horse was kiiledend Mateo Live Stock Warket. -- Buffalo, May19.—Cattlen-Receipts. 1,250 head, making the total supply for the Week, 12,835 head. No sales to• day. The fre.411 arrivals were mostly through consignments. the 1,uildirte considerebly itameged. THE BLAC* HILLs. —The latest ar- A melanAol) 'lie:wiling accident., re - rivals from the Bleck Hills report steitiug in the less ef three 00 - meeting Rymonclet outfit on Indian cured in Pigeou lake un Tuesday Creek, who were thou engaged a hot meriting of bust week, which WaS3 OIlly fight with the Indhins. The Indians found mit yesterdey. Mrs. Fortune, St CCOOdell ill capturing thirty-five head %vith her two youngest children, aged of stooe,..when,they were driven off. respectively isix monthe met two yea -e Met abo it 400 men with eighty wagons started on Momlay morning in it small north ward bound at Hot Creek, wh ire punt to row over to Mr. Croeley's, on letpt. Egan'S cemenand heel also Jacobs Leland. -Nothieg since was tud. Laving °twee they rode Metre of them until ye441erilay, when into Fort n liolested. These the body ot Mrs. Fortune WaS fort Ittl gewletnen etre reliable, authority, tool it ehort distance from where they. were. et ne that on Whitewood ()reeks the last seen on the Moeday moruieg. The bodies of the two little childree have not yet bet 11 ;ewe° vered It is 11(41 pr)b,ibly knoWn that -Brig- ham "Young, in his early life-, lived in Port Byron', N. Y villaeo eh the Erie Canoe. ;the. twenty-six miles tyest of Syrnce se, The :Port iiyrou Chronice. says -" 7er ,;(,t.ra a ae thi- piece about tee ( 182u, t, un youth .of twenty years of 04,Je, p inter by tattle. He resided in 11 i, lace for reven or eight yt ins, married eie wife here (No. i tern 1)), built a 11 011 80, WhiCh is Still Stal.dillg, and behaved himself like other men, giving no in- dications of 'nine, the chosen sitint which he now pi ofesses to bee' In the extreme west end of _Derides, near the railway track, there au extensive pile oi beildings, lonely aud deeerted, and weariug a '1 busted " look which is disheartening to your business inan. Tiles is the celebrated coal oil refinery of _Pouches. , The place, lowever, bas not tilleCtinibed to the tiara times, but, °it the con- trary, the cennetny that 01VIni it re- ceives on condition • thet they keep the place closed 51,000 it mouth from the Union of bil refiners. This 'Union (American) ie lle Aware that ehould. the oil refinery in Dundas be in full eretien !heir occupation, like Shake- epeare'e celebrated chetacter would be gene. ' Oa Moedny reek Mr. W, 0, Foote, of t Anx Pim', shot 40 (leeks and 20 Wild armee. This, we e wielder, entitlee " e Foote to the championehip $1,9 qortsenann, or as a " sheetiet " roe. On 'Friday morningi at ;-iit o'31001c, a }Argue netneet John O. ztreet. t St. Catherine% light, lamed up from Port Colborne, eves capsizled ebont six milee below Long Point, Sot of the creW were hest end thtee Saved tontine ere nnioniivn. The ngianin Vas not on hotted. ° Rounnev litre Peetene---teenther daring stage robbery has occurred on the El 1$100 111)0 Ono Onto d twn hacke full of pastemgers were etnpped hy the highwee men on the prairie., eighteen reline Wetit BtifOro etaimt Etre .bemg successfuly worked, yielding 510 to $2,0 to the man, but beyond thie distriet the hostility and often repeated nttneks nf Inflame on prospectois 1113 almost yaralyzed the the efforts of miners'. The Toronto Evening Telegram, pub- lishes a list showing ;he zuncunt of pro party weerep ed from texeticen in that city which is as fcelowe : Churches, 52,020,048 ; Ontario Government pro- perty, 52,814,080 ; .Dotninion Govern: meet, $1,130,038 ; Editcationet 51,661,608 ; re igions anti 00014,010 institutions', $210,983 ; which with other property, repreaents in all a sum of 57,081,170. Nine cer-londs meethinery have arrived at Dundee Screw Werke, and rnenufacturiee will be commenced. in abon t a month. • The Arnericane are anxions to have Queen 'Victoria visit the United States dining the Centennial. They promise her a most entlinsinetic reception. A peculiarly American idea, has been artai,ged Witt) Lite Centennial, nemely. that each State is to Inive its chosen orator townpieto on the peeoliaritiee, and advantages' of ettah State, - Complaints are made enneeeningethe itiertietio wow which the mediae ex hi bit, at P131101111 1(11111 is arranged. One el 111(3 1011111131 thines in shape ot joarealistic ori•or the misteee of >01 American paper in mixing up Sir John eleDoneld end the ten. D. J. al. cd )nnell. of Toronto The peper says of Sit Chet "tired of politi- eel life, and diegr,sted with his own party, les has ;joined the church. who go in foe eternal punishment ; but he has pined the eympethy end (esteem el the Intact liberal portieni of his eon- grogatiOn, Who aro detertnieed to stiek to him throegh thialt and thin. 0, ',ice and theft gent toile for h te of. • Abont 0e ear ago a young 34111, resld- f.)\ In to promote their interest. 'The lug iii the town of Villewood, swallowed addreSe avid reply Will appear hi 3011 0 p0447. Tinto Pessed ou and noth- next• bit wins thougen of the matter, and no . Were .01p.erte11eed 'Int Snake season for entil severtl /notate; tirto when Hilo 0,13 . . making StIgAV n'.% now over halide vietn- attaelted 11003With 810)01)1Demi it-Vw Large 0144111111109 have helm merle belie been ii4nettied 1140 01 II)iL 040,SOn W0,8 not 08 favleshle ft,ts tor. foiltottinif attd 9111 e3tn4N01242rv cameo ,ieielling their worit, another hook f 21 reerlv,—)lortlion Light ii/unrt oouid be asSigtieu for the pallid, pameetigers came lip. tin bitig ok- IT1 1er etotii/ett. l3y thig tirno ttio fo,dt 61,4'0110'0/nig tilf) penny were Buy your Goods at thc, Gres t Fel of DRY GOODS GROCERIF S; PCOTS neeneW-kest et, HATS Rita -OAPs t r Block In the store lately olettpied 1i7 Mr. 'Leggett e are Marl ing g. eat inad 0o/1101.13 in ev. titio.g 0.11 st rid examine aml von will find a greet re - duotio in till kinds of. goOde. Special, induce - in :tits offered fa Cottons, Prints and Shirting. qpinntild Oxford Shirting for 121c worth 211e. d she.bentitifel Spring 1rwouns for Men 0r s at half price. Boots aml 811c...slower tlisai the "owest 1.1 meat, no per &alt. lesu Than noal pricos. 11 ruts and Capic so (llen)) that ally rerst11 havmg seren cents in their oeket can got anew one. .A11 kinds 0. GROCERIES' Sold loclow old rriees. Don't forget the Snle, mad save, mourn,. 11011winber tlm place, Drew's S tl ou a , . . Mitt. 171.c71 N.11. Tivery peyson thnt hires rt -gonna Ton, will get a howl it ill Oh. omo I our tat me rum • 1,000 311 1330'. of fartumMuce taken in excl....ups Exeter, May 10,187(1 lunar -17 (1 CA -L _Lao 1.3 1.3 . , ••—• rirr • _incrican .aprcu ILleVE Opened an office E71 E AND ARE PREPARED To Convey 'Goods Mon ey and valuables to any point. WRY TIT AND SOLD tra.