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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-5-30, Page 8THE TIMES 11/AY 30, 1818 MY AIM I1V" T WALL PAPTR A,R ' 1•TT, TO RAS E NO SUCCESSFUL RIVAL. J. GHIG Gs BOOKSELLER, • ON 1.4RIO. .?RTZ LOCAL 1\T WS THURSDAY, MAY 80, 1878. Rues.—The Exeter races will be held en ho let e'f Jaiy. A Hastasanr sign has beet, erected in freut of tine Star tiercaeery. New Wall Papers very cheap at Bartsch l.'icuatd's. Inmate vote tt lame quantity* oaf wool in taw u yesterday. Tax lielstp's "+Spilt Chewer for `foe, Cat - feta, Cacaos„ rear. ere. A HAN w;as uitsarve•,i showing a tae of Can. [try WAR on the street the other day. Benne 1j Ais,tatNll.--•Mr..l 'ht (titteepie ha' comuteueetl' ea terms the tare:cts, And dots it well. MII;;,7 .e.—On ltti•u.lay mean s youtt lath pillets the Flom; out of ler. (iiiltapie's watering cart, all,e,ving a quantity of the water to a oat,. Ir'' up, want a salt of Oodles g+.t,J ritt+ng sad gavel volare, go to Semwaill ,t 1'r tera's Cut -NTT C'oeNcir..—The County Cututed will meet at tioderiele en the 3rd of Juae, when th question of a County Poornern-e will to Noe t Cent; ove.-�We un'➢e refazni t➢ rete wlxich tine w be rue by tl..C;tsltt iii of tial- alece, and A. IeLeatt of Lueau. trill oast tale' a plaice. the taste' hiving barked mit. i Ihetiece' he a I�F.er.--=\irs. W. Farisifn Is in. fermaat the pze els tlArmitgie the Mourns til, this paper that he is tealiug boots au,l ehora�>; i e;htver treat any other paean in town. I Cr.acif Iteechvil➢e Buie for sale -21 cents ter� bushel on e.nr, Slrreittl prices t,.e parties n -hit;:, , loge qu iutities. Ouneen it Co., Hardware dealtre. Rat e Wm.—Mr. E. Cbristie's Norah V. wen the rude race at St. Mary's on ISG+y 24, batting G. W"..esttu's Or iLoaud in three straight heats. Purse $j0ti, ON A YOU,. ,lir. Brewer, manager of the 3xolson's Bank, of this place bas gone to Sen•1, in the Province of Quebec, to pay a visit told,. •e His position i r , • at beiug Ae. i friends.H a s nt rbc, t o fi P p b Rgvlvactro.—The lumber anti brick business, I they attempted to vane the batlxer3, who, bow -- winch was interrupted in this vielnity last ever were too much engrossed with tbe amuse - winter by the scarcity of snow, appears to be In eut a entail raft anti a startled pair of .ducks assuming their proper proportions now when afforded them, to pay attention tit the seee1ing is over and the farmer and his horses : frantic ructions of their companions. Mr. have a respite from the labor of the farm. Pickard quietly took possession of the boy's Nambers of teams pass deity through the oil- clothing and carried it a long distance from 1a,e wrtb lumber and betel*. Both are cheap. the river. The boys soou found this out, and To ori nxes-DS.--Our chief effort during l got upon the bent., where they pulled on their the past Lev mouths has beeu tlirectecl toward i boots, all that had left, and sat eujoyiug them, halting the Thies one of the best papers for i selves as best they ceutd under the, &cuur- local news in the Province. We are suCeeedin•, steucee. After they hall dried off pretty if out uunrerous friends the ugbouttbe section h tlttwrougbly ,and beep, well sttuue+l Ur. 1'iekauti i desire to assist us, they on do so by telling ° took his departure, when the bo' -s made es- us of any occurrence they deem worthy of pab- , eellent thee for the plaee+ {there their clothes 'imaou. We are always ver; thankfiil for ante hard been deposited. Viet refrain from givi ag innfot'uratiou of this nature. ^ the manes of the boys ; but they wsl1 ud t - lt:sy v. -flu Sattmlay last, as .Jr. l:icbard ? selves 143ced under are st if they attempt Gidley was getting iuto his wagon, in front of i; swimming on the t aatertb again. Ilfr. Piciiant J. 1 ielt:ard's store, leis Mases became fractious, i has rightly,Ale:er•luined to slut twit euclt des - anti baet,ieg up, frishteued auother horse be- ecration of the Lorene, Dray. ionising to Mr. Tlntiupson, of I r`tteree, which I Corer or ite:rteaox.--'fhet Court of Revision ale e became unruly, and baeaed tirebut jy over Of the Ae-eennent hull for the village of Bee- ilea. Tttu►ep- on, wino It fall b ttrtee'a th9 a ter for 1678 3 , - beat pa+au•tntxo u+ltice St teeet4e-•-ia:it abet aykeY1 if elle were hitt, slue the :cited khans.., for the 27tlt MIT. Present, replitsl that she dill not feel twee" pais. 'j tire. Ileave and op, eitlore Ihriey arra Sxmec'll. Do Ir Iter 'scar•.—Witch yea ask t➢heeletkof who were duly sworn by the t'Ier➢t. 31r. W. a pest valets to ctiek a stamp on your letter.I;. Verity wtta ehosen chairmen. Moved by i.. tl La pet angry if Le refuses. The l at :master !; 1i ray seemed ed • 1 1• ti ti • II tl t 1 ' tie:m et al lits t ane.l mates s that lttreafte-r tarn- '' le fall of to t the t b - l tl oloyrt•s in l=o t otl'lca's tsii� not be allowed to ., moll. -erne hie:l. anent by L. Melee Face ltt+t•,l tattaeh te:tuq s to lettere for any tete'. 't'wis't bp, tt.:,:t:n;all tint, the followlr uatuve b. . t �, tg e .utter le given that no blame may lioo etteelieal G p➢ar :➢ ort the eat!. vu: ,ren+a}ihilus St. le tt, the vented hi cis, letters ebuuld tuiseerry, i teeleben en. tenant, pert J.?3, .Iain stre:,t ; tattelt the statup on yuareelf. deni:tt➢t:ter ti't'er o,val,r + rt 4 8 vii strt!et; 1 , r , . ja .. , 1I t 7.. Ita-eat ev.--: none, Gclonet no to Mr. W ' Ii•.=; -i' neeve,s•;, owner, part 2tl. Lake ile';ul, and y s:attrft:ie rtttt swat on Metal.ta• last, while Mrs. V..l.plrn Pratt, Itwn•'r, lI trlinn strce t. -Cunt rata. I t:exit l; wile ton tree way to the eutnttre. It .uta eliivret ho L. Hardy, secuude;t by ti. S';natvell, vase tintshonly utter leaving,the !emir.fila' rase I'.'1a4lor tt5'.*'-ille'ttt be liacedata2.oa). h t r tas.el he remota {virah frielitturd tbe + ,).._ 1 , n • mutt Julen 1'tnrotrt't:, 8210.--Caa t'itrtl. Moved 1 kneeing it to run aatat. The auittlal- turned he L. rind, tatondee by (i..S.nlnwetl, floret J. ,loan st:itiolt rtrett. au.l t:tlih.l turning the c.a. ; P. Melutyriee mane be struck off the roll, he ut'r threw Mts. 1•i•awick aIcl 1st'r chit•t out of liming scall the property s a4,eitletl.—C,arrird. they hug. . The bot•,=o tutee eaeight by ouernf " I I t Mrs. Sa,lraorc'F naurc, was ldaretl on tine, roll I the Railway employees, :after ruutting as far as ... , til .►} .:seri tltt. %ienttl Street, lIa x rl by the r;,tati,rn, t'urtntta`a°iV UO 4C4' rues d+pore. I ee. eatnw'en, ,ai,e:encle+i. by L. lusty. that Eta - 0 Satee mora Teratic Cerour.--On $ urdaly .. S i; . • e, til ,• 'l s+ttt v,attl d, t 1,.t:F.atan l a ptaceai to rl alt) , n l.t5t. {darts ss'itlo Wt+y , frerte liavtrr were 111:r+tn r' No. 2. aiul I dear+ !Janis. Thomas Waite steal in the ;reit ntp (tar the I.:tke Ittt^;tl, la rtlut➢rug let White, is nub.alieleion ;io.1.—C'alaie:l• ia:ted• setae auintul tits; tale+,trued a large, turtle' \Le.. al by ti. strident r. •teaueie't1. by L. titt'tly. lua6tas,8 [car a +'sea .' It : h'Ict di-tteuco stud; . The that the riasst.rut,ut roll for kill, roui ee t ne t.eq'g put Art their be`t lit.'i s. wet re •elhing the abavt,, Ala va a ` tteeettraat. '.I'1.1a (nate nee to r'r ptxn^t' -s ;1 pace. uze the by Mr. Macbeth, of Loudon, tee- Sears.—The basement of the C. S. Church. of this place lute reeontlybeen supplied with new seats, which adds greatly to the looks portion of that cell n of the chetah,. • Tun: pulpit of the Preaby°tetion Church of this place was ocenpial by Mr. Tart, a. etudeut from Knox's College, ou Sunday (evening last, in the abreneo of the Rey. lir. Hartley. Deco Snooneo ILLEGAL.—We would warn sportsnat u that from the let of May to tbe iir,et of September, duck sheeting is illegal. Per- sons offending against the law eau be prose- elted and lined heavily, COUNrEurEtr llonzr.—For general informa- tion we give the following list of counterfeit notes known to be in chcnlation,whieh is worth preserving: --Dominion, a4's, aid icsua; Bank British North ,America, S5's, stamped Kingstou; Ontario, $10's. Look out out for them. Toss received at S..mwell & Pickard's new Field and Garden Seeds. Alae Bnoi .-Yesterday, as a boy in the employ of Me_srs, Dyer, Oke & Howard was driving into C. tit St Galley's yard, over the. sidewalk, the Wad axle broke, owing to the load being too heavy. Green's August Flower at Dominion Lahore- -tory. Goss I''Isun o.—On Thursday last, a num- ber of persons passed through here, bound for the lake. They intend doing some extensive fisbing during the coming season, as they had with them a large boat and a seine. Tis 11 ESTERN .FAIR.—The prize list of the Western Fair has been published, and is one of the largest yet published by the Society, the amount to be given in prizes amounting to 012,000. The fair will be held on September 30, and October 1, 2, 3 and 4. - Pure hellebore at Dominion Laboratory. CLOTHESLINE THIEVES AROUND Ae ut.--On -Monday night last, a clothesline belonging to a gentlemen in the north end of the town was 'visaed by thieves, audrelieved of its conteuts. .People should see that their clothing is take Rao the house at night, as robberies of this kind .are becoming quite cornmon in .this tzeigltbor- hood. Iir you want a cheap Carpet, or Lace Curtain -tall at Barnwell & Pickard's. dtateIT.—An exceedingly well written de- •seription of a trip to Manitoba and of .a portion of the Prairie Province, by Mr. N. J. Clark, of Farquhar, appears on another page. The in- formation contained therein will be particular •1y valuable to those contemplating a visit to that Province. Read it. DELAYED.—On Saturday morning last, the IQcya'express was delayed about an hour and •ta half at Bruoefield, owing to a flue in the -boiler bursting and allowing the water to es- eape. • Au engine was telegi spited for to Lon - den and arrived in a very short time. The '*ieabled engine was taken to the city for re - dee.' eaten hitt++rt, the Keene, eneceeste3, Mier c:catutt tlx,14lay,1 `l. Enact:zr. Clerk. eiYaltc:t➢ry'r ii) rrsa➢aiag a capture. 11. teem say t'>Ite�ezt atarttixl:.t-mann.. t of a Cuttnr;l U, -;e, ata.➢ grape Rt evsr tbiag that ttpplo.nelit 9. ras:`Ptht keltl ar'.uant it) a:rjeurutneet at the It i't natty i�n the pi,s.e-'rasp, 01 Mr. Wi➢h.+tu l:'ar. g '. , a 27 • f , ac•ltoal 1lamsr, t•.x[ttr, 27th t f {1ay,1837e+. Tho reel[. of Eno:er tit,ttlt, where it rt:eeltts toe..'a➢ F; l.t,.+va and t'nnncitlurs Verity tend 5111aw411 matte relit., atteutious (rem curious visitors. present. The minaret of previous rut tehre .itntstttiete—Sieee the let of Let ',turnery were read anal euufirened. Moved by W. 11. tint, lrttvt, rehlett ttitltin a tit)•rete of tint bundret➢ Verity. rccauded by ti. Satawt'll, that the matt 2•1:11111-i to a cur elft:eeiptiota list, tutu wa' are kWits, peetor brin,,tructeel to etttumt•oeo whom-es-0 itrtst to tress iyt vary rummy. . 111 one til➢a a, I flu t.tsrkrt c,1t1+ as =ulltl a; po..tsbt t+'--4;trriea➢. tc➢tt•rt. we at than tithe 604 tbiety raven:, use Moved by W. 11. Verity. KteCtlllded by ti. San - now band fifty; in atuutitert where we't-ent :;,. wall, that ourrrll,'v At Co. lie refunded $1. t''. v(u uuty si'ntI forty. Its f wt, Calor °iso leas i created overt post office tthe neighbor.b,a,ul-=it, stout' places it has mote thatu doe Wel Adtcrtist•rs bavt+ R swn way .if re tetsittg . B Cyt caro, (Ie* l , the puiilie thtongh tire medium of the free*. NewNew . and stylidi Millinery at Sanovell 4:1 THE 2IT1i AT 111 NSALL. Preterit's, A noun SnuvxNd.Gn. Sunday evening Let, The 24th of 11,ty WHO, celtbnttcd at 1.I ua ill in a truly loyal inanlier. Every arraugeutcut had beeu nettle by the people for the rcevptiuu surd ar z itdutiou of a lariat umber of via,itora, anal the euu*mittee oho liar the arrni. emeat of the progr uurnu worked herd to afford amuse- ment. The tieing from the north and loath tlepueitvti .t lit'''„o number of ',Interne seekers at the :.tation, and the people from the surround- ing country cams iu by earriagos, so that the %hinge preseu:eel t. very animated. appi'arauce, T.tr sports commenced at o'clock and last. ted till dark. The whole proc.ecdiuge were en- livened by the Banter b alts baud. Outing to the great presume on our space this week, we cameo enter into a description of the pro- gramme. The following ie the prize lit t :— RIFLE :1IATCU 1.00 YARDS, MAXI3tt1tS MARES, 20, ror in Dog Tax, ltt7 .e-Cal•ried. nand. W.11. .0 ou ,accuudtttl by tx. $.unwell, that tAl:, ttnn- ed ettj•lurn until call ref the iteeve,—Cartie'tl, Rev. 3. W. Holmes rota to the congregatieau tt statement of the pros tis and present wadi. tion numerically and tivaucialty cf the .1tethu- diet Church. 1u two ge ars the ntentittes tit+ of the ahaiteh has iuereased from 813 to 130. 1)ur- l.tg the paint year the actual amount paid into the Church, exclusive of subscriptions not due, was $2,851, a very liaudsome sum and credit- able to the liberality of the congregation, on sidering the extreme depressiou in the money market. Mn, G. Kemp is about for the Allan Line. Tickets at low rates. To Coeacturives.--The advertiser, a retired physician, having providentially discovered, while a medical missionary in Southern Asia. ala l permavegetable net cureof consumption. speedy f 'l P. Balkwill; hurl, A. Bright. broueilitcs, ca.arrh and all throat and luug af- 1 "iiNo nava 200Teuoavon ics.lstprize,. feliont. also a positive and radic;,l specific for W. Batkwill; 2nd, L Bright. nervous debility, premature decay, and all ner- Parte NO excn 10(1 YARDS FOR DOTS trenatt eons complaints, feels it his duty to make it 14 YEARS.—lst prize, E. Snell; 2nd, S. Rennie; known to his buffering feline's. Actuated by 3rd, W. Wilso1h this motive, he will cheerfully send, tftee of charge) to all who desire it, the recipe for pre- paring, and fuildireetions for successfully, using this providentially discovered remedv. Those who wish to avail themselves of the benefits of this discovery without eost,cau do so by return mail. by addressing, with stamp, DR. CHARLES Maltsnar.L, 33 Niagara St., Buffalo It. Y. THE LocAL PAPER.—The local paper is an absolute necessity to the county and com- munity where it is published. All the city papers cannot supply the place of a home pa- per. They should be the first love of every man and woman, for with the paper is the lo- cality identified. The paper gives the county let prize, Jayne Young, score,10•; 2nd, Dau, t e1I, score, 18 ; 3rd, Robert Patterson,score,10. 111 eerie r.ACE 100.T.utnsFOE .nEN.--lst prize, RUNNING RACE 100 YARDS FOR GIRLS UNDER 16 YEARS.—lst prize, Lizzie High; 2nd, Emma Troyer ; 3rd, Susan Bontbren. Fee trey's RACE, 100 stRDs.—fat prize, Jas. McEwen. Seeernwe moo jour. -1st price, W. Jermyn, 2nd, Peter Sippel. STANDING Intr.-1st prize, Conrad Baker; 2nd, Thomai, Smith. TIMM, STANDING xemes.—lst, prize, Conrad Baker; 2nd, Philip Sippel. Ru tNn a MGR tezxr.-1st prize, Thomas Robinson. . RUNNING HOP STEP AND JUtteP.-1st prize, Thomas Robinson ; 2nd, Conrad Baker. V&unrnie WITH POLE:—Conrad Baker, and O. Sproule, equal, and town whore printed much of their import-' SHOULDER STONE.—lst, Allin Bissett ; 2nd, auee in the world, and gives in detail the local ti eTy McOloy. �' THRllwiNo eLPDGE.-18t, T. MC�,ean; 2nd, T. news, which cannot be gained by any other MEvven. source.Every week's issue of the paper is so alert's HUIUDLE RACE, 200 TARDs, 0TSER THREE much local history, and the rise, growth and HVRDLEs.-1st prize, C. Sprolo, 2nd, A. Bright, developemeut of the town and county Can be QUOIT MATCH,, 18 'naps, 13. YOINTs.-1St prize, T. Bobiirsou, London Township ; 2nd, measured. and recorded by the local newspaper W. Simpson, Exeter; that constantly is gathering its items. People do not properly appreciate their home paper. The home newspaper at any price is the cheap- est journal anyone can take. Se men:tO oN SUNDAY.—Last Sunday being rather a nice day, and the weather not cold, a number of boys of the village, who quglit to know better, went to the river near Pickard's mill, audindulged in the pleasures of a bath. After disporting themselves for tome tient, in the limpid depths, they appearedto forget that people could hear,and began yelling like a band of Sitting Bull's braves. Mr. James Pickard, who happened to be in a field adjacent, beard the noise and, thinking some one was being hurt, he went to see what was the matter. Some other yonthe observed him coming, and knowing hien to be a hater o£` such conduct, TUoaERSIIIra AND KIPPER, BASEBALL.— Tneke^smith, 34 runs in eight innings; Kippen, 13 runs in nine innhigs. In favor of Tucker- smith, 21 runs. - a te. e GILLANTON. Cr-zcaEr MArate.—The cricket club of this place went to Parkhill, anal beat the o:ieketers of thatplaco, the score at the close of the first innings being 80 to 82 BETHESDA. Ten MEETING. -The annual tea meeting in connection with the Bethesda B. C. Sabbath School, was held here ou May 24. The ,ad- dresses delivered by the various reverend gentlemen were well received. The tea was one of the best yet held in this part -the mount realized being $85 . WOODHAM. Tia,-M'rsTeteta.The Woodham Union Sabbath te,ohool•hem a tea -meeting on the Queen's Birthday, The day was pleasant, and there was a are crowd present A game of base -bail was played in the morning between the Aaldersott and Ellanvilla clubs, softer which; the crowd proceeded to the grove and re- lieved the tables, which fairly groaned under tine eacellene Sian ;is prepared by the laiiies After all haul satisfied their hunger and thirst, some unfused them- selves t.ith plryiug croquet, swinging, and other aintl,ewents, while othere listener to the eloquent speeecltes by the ministers id' the circuit and Wends of the school, and to the recitations lord dialogues by the children. The inatu- Her its Which 'tine eI iitlteu eouI themselves and the tetyle in which they rendered the variond selection , reflects credit on theaneetves and on their sue- tritttentlent, Mr. S. Ford. band was preseut, tend aweet peeeteat SEAPORT a. building,, The Eii'Iston choir elite..eatt the proceedings with sweet Viejo, Mr. Donaldson, of Metropolitan, oeeu- pied the chair in a very able and uttp- Icy Manner. • A--,� n the ccQrta:atr.-•--On Monday, h 20th inst., as lair. Adam Bat ry, of the 4th eoncessiou of Hay, wee returning from lieuenll, one of the wagon wheels 08858 iitt contact With a stump on the road. way. The purses became frightened, and the driver losing control of therm, was thrown out of the vehicle into the thud that some tarts of the Blit.d Liue Les a, plentiful supply of at present, and had h not happened in tight of his [iweliiug house, (in Lha door or which Mrs;. Barris was etaisditg), the retault of the accident would probably have proved fatal. Wien Mrs. B. waved at the scene, she Lewd her l.usbaud was Wineheleea tlnconecioue, bat ft•rtunately the only discoursed effects which Aur. Barrie feels at present are severe panda about the neck and ehon➢dere. AN OLD PIONEER GONE.,. -,-B. Wallace, of McKillop, diet sur the 28th iutet., at Pears well: e nstdeit'ln-;lfove.l by War, hilt tilts title ti° 'a of l flkl (tersest ltd torte a suer, t'ectndetl tat ;#Ir. It.nlhtlrnccb, tb tt Lots tlrt.tivt! of Hines County. Ireland, And Wst part 5. W. 10. W. i 11, con. 4, I.,, h 10, carne tt) thie p:u't freta London Town• Lake Road East, Mougiug to thereat ea C'a., be Alp ahem eight, years ago. 110 was assessedat$•,:t) an acre, E. I, 22,1.. R. R... +i.. . utltve•ra•atly t e.ptetett+d, and hi. tnuereal` 31, 34, anti. 5.:Y', .13.. be at -Te -eeel at 'San, ma w;e- largely alten[la'd List St ed a,:, tilat. Lots 11 anti le, t9 Ii., re,eseeste,il at 131$ an acre --Carried. moved by Mr. t,uitter, tee. tnidtal hi ;fir, Wilson, that Richard Imletr's as.. eesetnentt be ntart et n5110. parfait ICii '; Qritak be eletrged 'filth 5 treree at $:01J, August Waiver. Froi netlnr the chnra 11 ttviuttatlnotb,rye a ha C::It* le)tali; Rt valent+ . reslttted 3'«r><), Tr aePl6nt #lrag. iu[rralt ed =dirt), l and one teen s, a t71t't:tc to '.iat,tice' 51V[ ;her, l irlslllowtt. bS• oto G.ulrl'.r l 4ialttr end Jatc,+b Hraa•1a t rts:b '.:tr'r• 9Y tenser attn a that) rowilieeorinu;tetigtniirt1-+.: t1--^C'artit,i, 1Y.,i-t l F.v elle lintel,'. kelt, en!. 9 Tufty et,illaeletll'efll to abase, hint for it viae{ : 1 i+ I le lir. 1. el)+,:r, they fileQe a, aster; antfl•r. 1 tesI LV vcr,hing, s I11t.•,li total; (alttca• 'dti4*SS tit an:,eta tut tet:? A t vee' tt Rt, lriet It «i.:, 1 h' t+aa a+ +:i was i> at n?l Uro+n'tI i1'tweou them ,suit :some S a•atfot'tit b�+y e, es o tort r, Ir+• 11,, leae•.a48, eO J. :41 >r'at enter. Bitot which he was entirely inna+Ct+1tt of. ;,: nailer. E. 1st U.I. tin t,' . + e � .I.�. I° .t J :ria 4t+la:tain.tr f It i:•t a pits' that th - p, ➢iv'etn to years not tis neaten:, R �tn1 S. t+. c+ n.13, tt a 9.alril ➢:4+4. tueund at tits blue. l t 1 i high titlla '11 111 ,t n•: t lannnt, :ri. 5 lie (•,P)n, 13. t:�a darn a et r. to to nam. 1l, o, con. tt, 1,4 Rina Qlta that $13th ukie guardieue was taut a, stint nye. sly ta;tnt .:, a 1,1. ern. 4, ➢tt• re i,tr, <➢ LI ted. "i+7.^;,' t. e" j. r ., ate tame an 1 N. t ., 21.ad cat , ca1tY. ,t. be iliuml to John f or eIn 1 +. es a .ti:a,'r, nt 4. „ aGsl. ICG t1 of f I'aa . t't'reaa t➢. M64.,-1 by Mt•. K•14.;,.:1, i i6t sew. .4:1. eI by lir. Seel. r, Chet Janet, t' err-ek he pewee en roll sae forme r'ts sen, su48 Allan: T. mem Wt eei,-ese d Jteiely with 1t.t t6i Ia1'au—Car. lied. The roue& telljouretel to meet iota- Setter- tley June 11. Colleen. :Vee :ea:. -.After the a j urnra4t•nt. the Council shut, UlPlat -rl•; alt pre -east, tate 1'..?.-ve in the chair. Minutes of preniensr.°s.:et. lit`read SW apprnvtol. The ft,il ,wing busiuies was trtnntete:al.-mlfo:ra➢ and carried daft an satin mel giant of $;0 be espetaled on S. B. 1 ttwm a lri'litt h tent?atratntre to the ttei''il ° leyed bye Mr. Wileen, eveetl.li tl ity'gr. ;:nines, but 5. I Holum n, dart w. snider. la ap- n borbooti cif k}Gmvi la, where they aide pointed pathzntteterssn pleated Philip Metier. a fresh horde from ti pa'•tnrc field, and :1**,1 that 1.Beichert be ultotseai tut du Id- r.'atl 1 f r r f k s t.t t tteke t inmelting • e tt'a41r. ,t hitched htwith no of 1 Pa t nr 1 eta o . , i urnat+r et I putting a peke on the rtt1easo 1 Ienrttea lea. l:ouucit'tanni :ea to rntieet oe the call of and let him go home, where ha arrived'`"tet Searle, to roan, Corer or RFvieoeee The Ceeneil met as a Court of Revision in the Town Hall, luracb, Barnet➢sty tl ty •:situ, when the ft•t1•)wiaa apt List nada' nrinitug, wt tie a .re- tae'Ct;ible citizen of the town e*.* going 0 comet,, ht' Wlkt teop tett on the btrett Moen Lewt,reenets IY Les•...T.••,••On Friday, flay 21, Messrs. Fanner Bros. of the tnwnline of McGillivray, drove their teem and carriage iuto the Royal Hotel shed at Leman, and tied diem, ; while they attended to soturo bneineue, 2,ottd. op, tiering 80 take, them out they p fetlud thegone. This thieved drove ti a pitiable plight on Saturday morn- ing. The other ho'Rtie were driven in- CL;!t'1'irALIA. S to London Towr rain,, where they were New Bezeraxotn.—k,very week we are found on aturday. Muth horbes and gratified to see no a nett/building nt mak. rig presented a very dilatpiti:ited al'' nig rte at penrauce. The latent is Mr. pearauce. When I write, Mr, Firluer Thereat! Altura 's, on l?ainca Lipoid is away under heavy expense. hunting n y l y 1 stet its, belie the fourth for this season. for his ti am, not ]snowing illey were Iessis, B. I3ttudford's, James Wilson'a, found. Snob lawletteitess is abominable, 'Vhmmes Abbott's eland John C;tiu'rl, evil, and continues to so au Unclieelt d iU he the four next, each of which has Lucatu and neighborhood. rho foundation reedy. ANDEIISON. PICNIC.—Tho union Sunday School picnic took place on the Queen's birth - Goon TE1tPt,AIa PUNLEdTi,—Tire fu. day in Mr. Oliver's grove, wleich was neral of the late Richard Scutt who 1 indly loaned for the purpose. Thor ' rreatber being very fine, tllore mus 4, was a member of the Good Templar., Iltrt a attendxuce, and tine happy crea- tonk place on 1tla»tl;ay, and stet large- sionn wap every thing thin could be de-- ly tttteuded by the members of Ander- sired. son longe. NEW B. 1. Cntcurr.--At the annual Acteve—An accident, which, al- Dibtriet meeting lately held at Clinton, though severe, mi:•i)t have been fatal, the Action of the Exeter quarterly meet- happend 1Jr. Richard Harding un the 24th of May. He was attending a tea- Mg in setting off a new circuit on till' meeting av Woodham, and while swing- south to be called the Cetatreiia circuit,. jug -in a rope swing one of the per. was fully approved of and recommend - sons who were pultiug the ropes, very ed tor confereutiel notion. foolishly jerked the awing, cauel»g LOURING BATHER FREELY. --Not t NVP11 ty 1Ir. Hording's head to strike with mile.* from here, lives an officer of the great force against a tree, leaving a law, who partook t,f too muori of true o deep gash in the back of his head. Ho 1pe,jneifia7, 011 Friday last (May 24), on OAS altnost iOseu>ible when take» up, going home at night he beea'ne rather but he is now able to walk abort. boisterous, and a certain minister of. BAs?. BALL MA'rcu - Although the I he gospel stepped in to pacify ti)t:a,. "Greyhounds” of Anderson 1 ave not 'Mr. °facer chewed fight, aiid the mill— been inbeen organized over three weeks. and utter took him down, and sect on him have rot had much practice, yet when until be became quiet and subdued, they teoeived. a challenge from the whereupon the officer demanded under Elimvtlle club they made no hesitation oath, that the minister would not tell in accepting it. and the match was on him, or as he (tile officer) put it played at Woodham on the 24th inst., himself. sgneei on h*nn. We might just• and resulted in an easy vietoe y for the Say the officer of the law was, we are Anderson The Elim- informed, a County Constable. ville club made 15 rime in five iuniugs, DaatOLiCAL ACT.—NIT. Ryder, of the and the "Greyhounds Made 33 runs in 6111 or Title oonceseion of Biddulph, op,• four innings. The return match will going into his stable the other morning,. be played shortly on the firotuu1s of found the tail .f one of his bolt horseu- the latter; clean shaved, and on it tied tt placard evla GANa'8 LECTURE. Be,, Mr. reading, vote for Coughlin. To pit a• Gene's lecture on "Building," under stop to tuch acts as this; the townebip. the auspices of the Anderson lodge of Council should offer a very handsome; (}ood Templars, which was delivered in reword tor 'the apprehension of the per.' the C. M. Chnroh on 'tlie evening of petrators of the sot, and hand thane - the Queen's Birthday was a euccees in over to the hands of justice, and if jus - every particular., Mr. Gane handled tine would not sot properly by them by the subject in so able, manner, suet sending them to penitentiary for cue•,. held the lerge audience spell -hound thousand years, they should be hand dui'iug the whole lecture. Mr. H. ed to a vigilance co..nmittee, who would. White, Post Master, also added con- hangthem to a telegraph pele, after sidarable to the eveuiug's enjoyment toetu#'ing them' for a few days. la is by taking the platform and Tendering worse than treason that nude f oouad- a good reading in excellpnt,style. Al. relai;should go unpur.iehed. Mr. Ryder. though Mr. White is' well advanced i11 1 can safely say, "is one most decent years, yet his voice: was clearly and •farmers iu Biddulph, and a .an who distinctly heard iu • every part of the., bairns nobody.