HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-6-27, Page 8THAI TIM l' Join 27, -1878
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been lain on our table. Bat this has been Revs. Messrs. Butcher and Scott. She dwelt this discovery without cost.cando so by return
beaten. On Tuesday, Mr. Dorward, of the strongly on the necessity of prohibition, if the E mail. by addressing. with stamp, Da, Onett.4;s
ALe as terve 33 Niagara Buffalo I'., X.
RHid iY !t TAILOR Exeter flat mill, brought unto this ofhee sever- people of Canasta desired to get rid of intetu-
�" Y ! t al stalks of filar, which measured 39 inches, sod' per ance. It coniti only be done in that way.
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beginning to blossom, and would have grown thou the people who 1'ermiited a Governrneut
ere pulled in Mr. Welper's field. It is uet She didn't blew the hotel -keepers anymore
MAIN STREET, - EXET1:B. still more had it not been pulled. This is tai. tolicense them to sellintoxicating drinks. 'The
__---0 ler than flax usually is wlieu full grown. tlneetionof ieieilib a revenue without lienor
choice asst of
Gouges, Lemons. Ittaple Sugar, Dates, Figs, was alluded to at some length. She claimed
A c ce x .olio. etc., at l;ewp's Toba7ceo Store, Exeter.
QLOTIIS, larerren. -- Pen't forget the lecture on
TWEEDS, a' Dreamland" by Rev. W. II, Game in the C, from the import. •aeon of lienors, and luatnueed
FANCY COATINGS and 31.4'hureh to -morrow evening. Doorsopen at a number of eoituties in tine Province of Outer-
VESTINGS t 7.33. Lint lyre to entitle:raca rt $. 0.11-,,^ts- IZc9', it+ in'whielk ties teed of ctennletnng and imui'L-
''Ir.'Butcher will oeeuny the chair. The C..11 i im' criminals, and other exeetrees connected
nt prices that oth compare favorably wer Dealers. wail 1 choir will be in attendance. Admission, 15e. r et'i11h tee .meet. eenee Of the inns seta the emit,
Louden FL rah/ sr -vatting c•f this lecture, a one officers of the Crown, 1'ar 4y exceteled the
'LIVE MOTT?-•-" Permanent nt Satisfaetiou." '1 given in I. reit•n en June the Sth, bays : '•It tax from liquor. The lace that the Diener el-
af-t-est (lean: is ureisliites a speciality, was a rt3:rsserIitee the reg:irli s e1 a 414 tie was rats =sass forrevenne prsrp, -: s alae C9U-
r114.14 vie. Very nine arguments of as l�eit msilt red as exils: teells:t. The women et the even -
nature were ats,l .et••1,,, 1
to v. etes Led. teens rerponeil a ate alarr';a extent
,
.._ _--- _. _ i (m ") or- TrA9`u:..-\\ e have Emelt pat' -mv for the a3r•inkieg c sten re wheat prevailed
that the cost of the atlrmiuftration of justice
was ruore than the amount of revenue derived
LOO.A.L N ;yWS
Ta �• in esti hues .lett the Co ft's "rads n 1-10 _a steia-
,a. 'I. �,a:y A+ .. ► .� � :li.,t= 27 iFw i ! t 2i t '0 , tl'_:9a;h�110Z17. 01:4444, [ 1.4 they c e?At:1 if ti;t4y
t^oi.1 of i,,�rezlttr,.Iaaar .111! 7,11„1E..12;4etf I+sa-
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tee. renter err the D, ti"IILI:Cit of Herten met 41Csrti[' to exert the l,tvSil!r the. c 1 sra veer
It>7v. Mr. Ph ung: un, e: I>4unstial.l, tceail'i 4 Path. hoe n'tt-k' LtIIa; t k,3.7:. (:3Ytkry 3Gt1 men, t^n3aa'; t e chentey to late: nrelaibi iay21.
Fr r:Canadar ..ts 1e.t:t'r3rT t e•s'ar,t.i. •.:1t of e3aiu:� 12Wttttr I'G IIiey f+tt ? "1 rte ate • •> a ,'t ', reed
the pall at et the k rt.�l,; .act')e,n Cherish If the tat ereu svw•n11'3.n.i:, 1 4,.11 33 1 them
to this
t,. . jt,.;. . e ti" s.,A_vx , \ , :tl ni; t'lA t1CC'- Oil":atal. xrf til.¢:- &ate z -r e' "�,1. tnnan Chit 4.•f tin i6 bees who vers. vc'„rats-
A siva Ilan” u 11 Ash AJ_ -t, tit C'r,2.evAh 4'.It1 i li' e r 1i. �� hit �4'- `N
1'tEne. WIILL.SpN. 1 olein is Real, 4e14t&,.e4; lAt thee ,e:e l>utt taelte
t t o er.
lteenrese. enfr- P. John's nt`w bike li behest ;; 3. M. 1.kT• iEN`etor9: Au a serer; viten arid ;"43tl,t Ii,t;t{they t nnest-
reedy for ..-an43 tail 3 ,l0.ia ,t i4a1'latt r' \1i4 --ia°i, Jras 3^i4'
F. 'a fa' - t t fnni-:t r 4)0.,4V I,1 316) Z,14 3 da F r",1.^ S
Et F:4 lM1at6rtatlet'dr4 iaai"s ns r..:w 1his rte.:, 1CC4Sa,4teedy 1l'eenetession.4tC".i-i . Teens, „al6 R3
eziee q efectrs a i • FA. ter 144s4a•acu t`:+r35 ' t, iii a'tAJ a:3gi : * v;er T1ae 1.'..Aara , sw8,icpu
::rE it'll 3 tno ttee died tri the ethenreen rrr1 slit' 4 t` cob t
e ,ours. tete.
- EXETER ASSESSMENT.
A. comparison of the aseessweut ,tf the Ines -
out year with that of 1874 may not be.uninter-
estiug to our readers in the village. By it they
nray judge of the progress we are malting. It
will be found, however, that the total aenees-
rued this year is in pored numbers 339,0410
less thou that of "-act y,:gar. The reason of this
will be seen by la comparison of the :1.SSt'a4D" ,4•
t011nuf the tAki yearn, The' 9e4i:iii:cr 011 sic to
assessed is 1.024.
1D,
Tergal volare of reel property -6418,r%;e;
,. k*are, ut.t°irt)
tent ,
5482.3Z5
Totel t &lf reel ten + .9.. 40fl.775
Short uddrers:es were also ru • bit
Mr, B. Scouter. 11ir. McFadden, Sir,.
Braun au3, J, Bennett AtrdZersuse. a1.4
altogether a very pleasant rafteruuon
was 5JeuI..
�-t.�-•ter -_.._. •_.._,.,.
EGlOx1l1JV1 4�.
Lora. a7t.f3AP3.--TEs: heavy rain ora
Friday night, Saturday and Sunday
has slate ,lie road r ery bard agtain,atatl
seine of the ftasine4's tiny 'lie fee] to i4et4ti
is beginning to rot. `I1ie C.cp is very
hi -s ,- iia some plaee, ).soli i., 1444,14~' blt,Stiri<
d .tale.— The potato brig is I No .arta; hs[a
it sisa least year, ,al d no Jo shot tee s.
I burn) juvenile bug•1i=.era this year.-
, There is a. goud show of frrailthis year,
.A t1304 -'airs d 41 gats',aber iea age al -
'
Toady t{lansit's on the tnbh' of flu Eli -
.
4'44x7,4 t rtat1.- In: v. ,Nfr. hove, t f Il arr•tLnhey
w'1 rl ; t;i^;1'etised Neteratio sit Leer ins; :twenty
in the Pre:}lhltt^ttratt :Yurek. 4.1.'a1rre
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try iu which dots reside a1'3hlve of astrer with '
tie ra, as they Leh 1,4,14 hal, ' uru3 L4:4r:y.
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when the meeting was (don ,l I:y flat'.'. \,r j n;';;tt4 we he: last g= ... T ,a• «l tn.-.i,taa ethns
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Fae114 en 1 t. i:4;. 314-4 wan f'li4 l4ra424 .e l !na te 12 11 tab 10.13 to ldA 3:l t;a 3, :lead 13 to 1'13
thy' 344144' of 114 r4” tat,0114"vil 4.isty Ou T4e.elte a tiled.. lette3e1
° hating Ibr4.3a iii 9th et the teeth u here. I1:a' 1t! it43e 4 , 04, 4. 2.0wil"a trete 3n,a; e±1 by ;13R
day saa'e vixy u1131b::t~ant. au4ti sl4itv0r1:4,f r:lin, 1n1.3•,e'u, la:4tia:44;41 314.521 (4£181 the el-meet:0!
at irrt'4,•63:tr inn reale thr.lu1,1114:4tthe slay retl;. eree15 : eleven. 1, 3. 13 ; peen. 9. 3, 10
er dlaiaepenest OA. rjnirita of tlsa' eacai-aot.i43. ut,=11i4124, 7.31, 9.
Now Wall !tenure %'vey chea3. 445 Samnel3 ti 1 t[:t 49c<te S: r 14nQ.�(fu ;2'ahttt:#14 t vi 4[in
Pies aid's: l
(11 a Tan. -Slum of oar citizens ssL,4 wait • el, W- 3Iu1at44•:1. t6Lo L:l-4 1,t en 34ar,tar 4+f #ln'
io 14 ytL on 11,4614I4ty tlr•terniiu4'1 te,taw in
a 114 tt:o:li41 .'dutch o. thi , ]' tn- during the peet
rexaua of o-,:1 aturtr be£ar4• t'i'tt1r41iu h,luti, :a114i t11r44•,t;a1'::, prtaret.1 hes 'area's!! ft Y10100 toa
d 1:11"e ta•21greteado11, ninny 1tn^:111,144 t*f a•tla,'r
ac4;4411110 ly It ft the patty at Chilton en the
sea, bottle. net %lout thvecetoCarrullbra,43a,dcou4 t6ati.tu9lseiu; 3It cut. Daring the rev.
or. 4n. -re 3'1401,0,IT £lnblin.ta witueee the ebritt. (Allah 114411•t3 etay iu Exeter. 14y his illd nand
ee :trite- S tit tut mow and his geniality, he sue-
euileg of that ambitious village. .-n
ei cA, d in making himself ne altar with all
\ieet,rteal give nteo -We understend that
4,
` ase s of the etenneu,aity, and ill parting with
•
some E1't ay
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Idol 1444
In this eeet334n are 11a3n3 Idolthe l embers tot the church in. ,Milt 140
raugeluenta tocommence wooilt'oik eh41u1ing his idbore,i ale beteg ow „In) has by 1,314..t..
on 1110 ti*st of July this year. For their bine-
torr . t:tl,r;ar.d hiluailf Wahl of thin. \Cc' 0461
Et ssu quutts from Uutarho Stntlites -11 Vie., estili,dr'ut that iu his ut'w 114000 in St. ('atllar-
1874 , cap 1S; o 440(41150033 *.hall be 111 ti hu0a, for whites he ieaves tide morning, he will
taken or killed between the first day of Jiu2u-
stem on bienula AS 100011 a fweinitu as he is here.
ary and the 15th day of august'
His name 96141 alwaee remain fresh iu the
Av UNE11411 C21T.-4. certain publication
-speaking of a visit paid it by the editor of our
Clinton cotern„ says the efforts of a "Benue -
tenets" could not e-ouver t the stolid free trader.
We haus, always understood the sword „8.011.1.„meruiug nest. Mout what we have heard and
to mean dull. stupid, foolish, or any- equival- know about tum, we feel assured that the con-
ent term. The stolid free trader must feel grenatien has fallen muter the este of au ex -
flattered. The writer of the article uncus- cellent and faithful pastor.
sciously strnek the mark, hcwevlr, Jeer receised at S:,mwc11 & Pielaard's new
NEW and stylish Millinery at Samwell IS: Field and Garden Seeks.
Pickard's. Tim RAezen-A Iarge number of eseellent
i'ml Per..t'rr.-On Sabbath morning last, the
memories of tltepeo3+le of Exeter: Ile,. (leu.
Mitel.11,1). A., who 5outes from Wiu;;hahn
will preach his 0110111.11; S01111011 011 Sabbath
horses are entered for the races here on DO -
pulpit of the Canada Methodist Church in this minion Day and the day following, some of
village was occupied by Rev. T. G. Scott, of them being in town at present fitting up un -
Forest, who preached an able and eloqueut der the care of "professionals." This is like.
sorwon.—Neat Sabbath Mr. Mitchell, the in- ly to prove one of the most successful meet -
coming pastor, will preach his first sermon in ings yet held under the auspices of the Exeter
Exeter, and from what we know of the rev, Driving Park Association, and a very taiga
gentleman, we confidently predict that his la- number of visitors is expected. For the eon -
+'111 1141' 134. i1d3.' u,-, .a l•aII6.46 ll ' i '"a Pa? 4:78 tnfl n -
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414 SS:4t137ar° for 4 r44b5L •4336 i5 t'^171a,'D'13 •1 as ;3;Y="1i 1"a a {
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latest 71 ase;:;3;6411'1 k- a4 Mr. \x.11. 11;,,t.; •iut4x, Iabor for tilt' Manna r, «'t: aaltl't�l,d bads
!onus ,39 4 f 1 S,'t,-r. Another nein b31 4I1ls% taalal1ease;t. atnt1 xs°hal 6'+
aula• r 5,4634,,t with 1hta \l'irt'trara band. The.
duvet in
teen twa•at1tefAlly t:et1r.t t',ianit%43re11 reel; �.
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01•..7.4 1170 ]14411`:: t. 3) . ;;as,.' the villag•• au lir „t We comet, rams ;eat t.e 4141eat front toren;_. 11"
Tittr.tt't14. t teet 3'�ietnaeelue. beauty. The chi. Satihee:it teetifyiaa;t t'r 4,1tr 1417:;41 a3Qer.'e'ialbl',t t.£'
T•4 n6. t4E4'lnea t. tit' with cavil other in tyle it ef• +`4'11 as a ("il'.'ettern tt,Oltlt'ial:an. het only d.4
e see 0''1 that eau, a➢I,le ea Levi. 1st,h :lsuun
forts~ to ticeer.ete Cllr' tots.', to 40441:, a .n134lote 14, hY [l'i'f",i sv li tiler 3=:1"t. 4•f 44 1 eql Ci t.:i'I1,
arraugeulenta sod tender the .lay tem (aide in blit you have aver bets, 4?r.itsse l 04441 faithful in
every slay to t1. 6 v1>arrs.. The number .5 the eaalte of our 3. eate4a3'4 33:4.terolourtzervieee
from alae '4n2utry was very l:ar't' asllhell bate it all tint. 44 !trill tit 431.^ 3ut311iv dirn'o-.;*3
people it t it• , for the furtherance of this 1a,.3y e,a4h -:e. W0.
++hewed that the 4'weat was regalde.t through.' tlu'rif,tre, r,^1pu"t tied you xitt l,ow 00 the eve
of your dip:n`tute. front anion.; n;;, accept oar
heertdilt sidles for :our future welfare end
pro ltvrity. and that of your e,tinulb1c 14 ,17, iu
lnrtiu•r token of 'which %%yrrl3ue,t Ii.•r to acme,
this purse ase a email 'atelier r from all the,
34rott4 tant 4ient„iivatious iu this village, as.
represented by our committee. With further
Prayers for your future Happiness. we remain
your Brothers in Christ.
On. iiehalf of the. Committee,
ALtax. S1:uar, M. D., Sec..
Feu' -:tile'.• -Cies the, 19.:h 4141.1„ thee13ll-
dren awl is i -sell of the V. :t3• S ils1A.a14
*i'C1ta)'de of 1.altt'e'1e 0t: ['avis al,¢'•t3t 11 '4r-rS,
apyR:ar•,tary4ah..e rsta�” ;4i .lir. t.'e'Ir1i-4Art"5 prove.
rets,,
t taxa �,1, .ei 1 +ltel tit:yrs hill ril:4170 it?
t1if' iserer't' 6't' & 4 4 OA t4I13aret net ans, tic
1ag4a>a,11 t, to , lnyD l+ trt tsar: •t, l a4- t $ 441$,
1 f1¢41^ita, 111-2 l Rtt la3ata #tat' mere
4. 111t:At .441.1 i
tmkr14 4 443'$44 r e •
eu t the 1ecti0n of coltutrr of which illetit is
tis. e,'utro ass one of rano ticetlrrence anti; re'at
3utereet. After the cravinge4 of the inner mart
had been satiated, the prime es. Oen nes rt-forlu-
ed anti prt,eeeded to the site of the church,
which is eitnated on the western part of the'.
village. In the atseh ee of the (iralnl Master,
the performance of laying the stone. with Ma-
souie honors devolved upon W. I4ro. Ileo lel, of
Seaford', who discharged his duty in the tau-
t Lappy manlier which characterizes him iu
every position. Rev. Bra I"", l:yan officiated
as Grand Chaplain iu the solemn and imprere
sive manner so befitting on 0cc1sions of the
kind. The ceremony being throne.' with, the
procession started for the grove where a pic-
nic on a grand scale was provided. The tables'
were almost a Sabbath day's _ a1'Ireh in leugth
and were filled with all those good things which
maketh glad the heart of man, and, we might
add, women. The appetite of the party seem -
Rimer.
Reply to the :lddr.•ss 4;t'the ration Committee.
Dray. E2atr•ND,---It is with mingled feelings of
surprise and emotion that I rile to reply- to tlue
address. and to thank vnu for this practical ex-
hibition of your repast for Tres, bcott and my-
self, and I nm glad to bo able to 14say that those
expressions of esteem are heartily reciprocated
by us. From the fist day of our sojourn here
to the pre sent time, we have received the kind-
est treatment from the people of all denomina
tions, end all our a> sooiatious have bean of
the kindest nature, and we shaIt bear away
pleasing thoughts of our two years' stay; $2
hors here will be marked with succeee. vouience of those who may visit the races we' ed to have survived the attack that hart beee,t I reference to myeclf I would say I have done no
made on it at dinner an hour or so previous, ' and a good citizen, anti in etmelusion T would
and the way the edibles disappeared uuder the pray may the blessing of God that maketh rich
"attentions" of the picuicers must have been and addeth no sorrow withit, ever rest upon
you and yours.
Tun Sean Gxocxit .-We direct the attent append the programme of races ;
tion of our readers to the advertisement of PrnsT nay.
Messrs. Thorne & Farmer, of the Star Grocery, Local running race -purse $75. 1st. 345
on the fifth page of The Ti..as. This Groo_
ery has earned a well deserved reputation of
vetting cheap, keeping only good articles. in
stock, and dealing fairly with all customers.
This is sure to tell, and` the edemas of the
Star Grocery may be thugs easily accounted for.
Feuxn.-About fonr or five weeks ago three
horses belonging to \2r. a el. Clark, of Exeter,
broke out of the pasture field and strayed to
Sts athroy, where they were inn *untied. A
' few days afro Mr. Clark saw an, advertisement
in spatter anuouncing that the animals would
be sold. He immediately went to. Strathroy
and released the horses and brought them
home. Thoyluok well atter their short change,
of pasture.
141E. G. Kemp is agent for the Allan Line
Tickets at low rates:
A t INVITeT1oL.-The Exeter Fire Brigade
have received an invitation to attend a grand
firemeu'spie-nic in Woodstock in August. As
the trains run at present they could not get to
Woodstock until late in the day ; brit if they
can arrange to have the eivie holiday on the
d,ayaf the pic-nic. uith enoughexoursionists to
pr000re a special train, our "brave boys" will
likely take advantage of the kind in.itation of
the boys in Oxford.
mora tlzan mq duty as ry CLriatinu Minister
2ud, 20 ; 8rd, 310. -Open to all horses owned 1 gratifying in the extreme to those people a f
within 20 miles of Exeter at the date of bilis, ' Blyth and neighborhood who so generously
provided them in abundance. The three
bands played several airs. We might here re-
mark that the Exeter band played by far the
best, and was highly spoken of by the appre-
ciative listeners. Altogether, a pleasant day
was' spent, and at six o'olgck the southern
brethren were :escorted to the station, where
with feelings of kindness only they parted
with diose who had so sumptuosiyentertained
them, "happy to meet, sorry to part,"' and
happy to meet again." The Exeter Lodge ar-
rived home About 7.30, every one seemingly
3 iia 5. 2:50 trot --purse 3125.. 1st, 380; 2nd, wellpleased with the day's celebration, and
520; 3rd,' 315. -For horses wintered in Can- speaking highly of their brethren of the Square
ada; mile beats, 3 in 5. Runni•
ng race--
in Blyth.
pulse $150. 1st, 3100; 2nd, $35 ;.3rd, 345.- To CoNsue2rrrvE6.-The advertiser, a retired
2. mile dash. Open to all'; Province breds al- ' physician, having providentially discovered,
lowed 7 pounds. `2:80 trot -puree 3125. 1st, while a medical missionary in Southern Asia,
$100 2nd, 335;3rd,. 315. Mile heats, 3 3n 5. a very simple vegetable retnedy for the speedy.
IF you want a cheap Carpet, or Lace Curtain and permauent cure of consumption, asthma,
call at Samwell 6; Pickard's. bronchitis, ea arch and all throat acid lung af-
Mits. Yaom#ss.-This talented lady,. who fetions, also, a positive and radionl aneoific for
has been lectnring tbroughout Canada on the nervous debility, premature decay, and all ner-
vous complaints, feels it his duty to snake it
question of temperance during the past two kno vu to •his suffering fellows. , Actuated by
years, addressed a large audience in the Meth. this motive, he will cheerfully send, (free of
odist Church ou Friday evening last.
(Galt Reporter barred), half -mile heats.:3 in
5; catch weights. 3:00 trot -purse 3125. 1st,
1080; 2nd, 330 ; 3rd, 315. -For horses wintered
in Canada ; mile heats, 3 in 5. Running race
-purse 3150, 1st, $100 ; 2nd, $35 ; 3rd $15.-
Open to all; Province bred allowed 7 pounds ;
mile heats, 3 in 5. 2:40 trot -parse 3125.
1st, 680; 2nd, 380; 3rd, 315. -For horses
wintered in Canada ; wile heats, 3 in 5.
SECOND DAY.
Manning race- purse 3100. 1st, 305; 2nd,
325; 3rd, 310. -Open to a11; half -mile heats,
The charge) to- all who desire it, the recipe forpre-
pal ing, and fulldirections for successfully using
Tett F1.Ax.-A couple of weeks ago we men- church was e I filled. The chair was taken Vis providentially discovered remedy. Those
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the tablas are irate 1 1414.1t hair ill"' ",'41111
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tit'14. III 010 tiftt•rtr4.44u stili large
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p'. 51441 1,34 went petals num 1441'5
C, ^+t►t14t'!w11at sur3hri:.1..1 b` b► ing prtw0fte,1.
with tt 3'or++t' am: the irllt)tsitl4'3ij'i;14ear, :
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with e...l6ide°711,1e 9' 4 n2G13ay 1» ,s white
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11t erre 1114112,4,, *04 on 114'e' 4111:. of its .till,',
t + tin 83144, 1.'it,u of tin' Weis esteem with which.
yea are re:ended 1. the 3 -gilt' of different
41enteeitertent•r .411 this t•;00'41., 14l4tme',l on 14,3-
3a:alf 4'1 the c'ugre„ltt3.wle 5\ it:h,au f ninon:,
fltnse.u* Teem; John Wilson e14 Iowa
shiny,
Mr. Livingstone ropiit'ri iu a veru
suitable and ft'taiih; albite-is, after
which the c'2tupauy diliersa d.--C4tat.
Cotartr t)I P.*x1 ION. -The Comm 1
Wet It14 a C'•urt of Iteeisia,al, parennet t
to adjournment, •'u Sat urday, 01,0 15t11
inst.. M•:ved by Mr. numb. ss conduit
by �Ir. Wilson, that t11e f.lilewie2g al-
terations be mule 111 the ra•.tdc'nt 11(411 :
lots 12, and 13, lierrceall, be changed
to Willson' Sands) as nearer ; s. part 21,
con. 7, to Thomas Johnson a:, owner
to. part 17, con. 10. to Marshall Ptll-
lucl. las owner. -Carried. Moved by
Jr.lSnider, recpneled by Mr.. Wilson,
that Henry Diety be ollargad with a
bitch inl4tead of as d •g. - Carried.
loved by Mr. Ronnie, secoi,ded by Alt.
Sui1T•r, that the Court o, Revision for
1878 be now clo ed.- Cartled.
l Silted W-44131.4, tae. It 61;eilit14hYr t+
t•a
0y03 as itDt'$ [ b laaa$.a' 1i1;.'S77D: It
ADIREss.
1 o the Bev. x'hos, G. Scott, P. dl..11inister.
On behalf of a number of persons of all
protestant denominations on the Lake Read,
Bosauguet,. I beg to convey to you our best
wishes, both for yourself and your respected
partner in life.
For the past two years you have ministered
to our spiritual wants in a manner worthy of
all praise. Coining among us under circum-
stances of some difficulty, you have won our
respect and esteem. We, therefore, request
you to accept this purse, not so much for its
intrinsic value as a small token of our regard
for you.
,Hoping that our kindly appreciation of your
miuistrations may encourage you to renewed
efforts in the (talose of religion and truth. We
remain yours faithfully.Signedon our behalf,
Dem BRAND, 614..
REPLY.'
Iii reply to Mr. Brand's addre s on behalf of
the people of the Lake Road.
I would say there are no people that I have
ever ministered to who lie nearer to my heart
than the people of the Lake Road, Bosanquet,
and though it istrue that I entered upon my
labors under diseburaging cireumstenee8, yet, -I
found friends ever ready to ]help and encourage
me and 1 thane God for many genuine fruits
of His blessing upon my labors in that place,
and•tny earnest • prayer• for them is that they
may 1ive long to work in the vineyard of the
e Hurn measuring 31 inches had by Iie . J. W. h.dmes ;and on the platform werc who wish to avail themselves of the benefits of &ester, and finally hear Him Fay, "well done.
(;arta +t;rz RIEnr1NG,--After the close
of the Court of Revision, tlq Council
met for the eiesp2ueh of busiu sv. Alm -
tiles of previous meeting read and ap-
proved. Moved by Mr. L14lbiliesch,
seconded by 1Ir. Wilson that the Reeve
and Treasurtr be authorized' to borrow
the sum of $412 to pity the balance of
county rate. --Carried. The sum of
$15 was granted to repair side road be-
tween lots` 4 and 5 from con. 16 to
Lain' Road, 131r. Wilson to oversea the
work.-141oved aiiU 6toouda.d that Dav-
id H 'chstett;er bre paid �,,'7O Pr salary
as aeseeeor.-=-Carried, Moved by Mr.
Ranelie, seconded by Mr. Snider, .hut:
no ac..iuu be taken on petil.ion present-
ed by 1). Spencers to build a dock at
Lake View, at this meeting -Carried.
Moved and seconded by same, that the
Clerk be instructed to draught a by-law
etnpowering this Council to appoint
bleaith C mmissioners for the Town-
ship of flay by next meeting. -Car-
ried. Several accounts were ordered
t4, be paid. Moved by Mr. Kalbfliesclr,
necondad by Mr. Wilson, that this
uounoil do now adjourn to meet on the
17th of August, when trustees are ex-
peeted to hand in to • the - Clerk the
sums to be raised in the se‘ era! school
sections for school purposes for the
current year. -Carried. -
49',ADIUEL 'FURTER, 4(lefltt