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The Exeter Times, 1878-7-4, Page 6W, GBISG, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAIN STREET, - EXET I:IT a A eh see ;1St: rtEn>ut a�f CLOTH, T'l,V.EDS, • FA.NCY CO Aet INC-3 - e;tt¢3, VESTINGS at prices that will et.emetee favorably melt other Dcalere. AI'I?t MOTro-•-•- Permanent Slatisfact:tsn:' Lam'- (lents' Fernieltings a t gea,tt,ity LOCAL N.ti. TH Roa"IaA a', JULY 4,-1t*78. A itne :c- anla..len lay a let=le thane as l..f :net.y :tl.c t.-,, sea :net .,fir a d t to a t r ➢np Ana Ie.x.1,.•Hence of nose,. 0 Tr ,, 'A Vat lite F,r v» ▪ , 1.�r ,d I.tr i:ni:att'..,ee,t.-.. $1).. vane asay k vain.;: A eallf hal teem up herr I:aitela, Atlal t -1a -r wee 1'se.•.d,atetin. Ft—seen. a+:rrD=+, -'li,i fug:, bite lza...s;u.at e alie ,l n. a as l )eee t,di v tl)t' Ver. Mr. -W4 le tee in. lite Ii, C. t'ta tlt.J, ,uta SCn d "ticfiata :4it 1 O.—On Saturday int Dent: mei t.. en ' zu'•i,•intf pinta ;sere lteueent lt,-et• •44"."4-12,°1 e'f `^'I Dile a.11•aa: c teen }Sara tent en ten liar ea: • t` eel` e *t s s a :amt. Ti. c tete. ;» 1 ee ss -.'d F•ep l .ut . a s retie➢ U.a!n ere Nen t...::1 Beene- t .S. etda en et tennxt[1 Me. I', Peeene tq;1t+the ne ale t1” It Q.;, 1C7'9' tint flee J•, e.:%:.,)).➢:..?; ra' e".:••t: .. 8tl; 4Y'ti:tai.,?, to t„rt 21 n ^ 1 ..._. P:: ;nae;., / le t ne ,. 1 e his ae a ,--- nee:, e., -42 ..,R .1 A," t'. .e -1 t,":i 4f tale' .:aujt,l t •fin, .t' 510 m ., Fa Vin*, "., 2a.a t,,,asao• tette. a .,s,. o a: t,' i.h r. ,,F r .., .. • a , treat, r „a:..i, a.r• ..ire • 1,., .:tat. The I trees:• flee. b t?;. ICP. a ;....=41.t a.:' •ialee them o-- fount- Ia-.Vv‘ lr.. P.t . •ern%.. kt' "aft 1 .; li>Ia F!' --v at S:it ati.a li .o i••1.a_rye. To., F,• i +1? I;1 J. - le) f.411<:?avitinra°kenktl 6 F a, i inn the peat:e leen i 1 t as fr' t4 ;lea al>i°r. tale I Lea? 1•.' ..f pL.ntte' t+, tat t1t t•• eer 3 11,•x• Orf t enna inn e a ..,f igeitktk:- 1i11>• . • 11a't;rnt' 1. t.. ntaielt al d fife p.1lien+ •,f type•<r, cal le.eitatitk; the r•ut1:a'.i4ik.tt 14 tits. Ci.•, eke dart•ah." 'feat: C. NI. fitt•I1411. It. •t., lute .•f Beit.- hank, who has lt.'en ntnl•.lint- .°d to le L. the° Dread of /.ift to the a tuerepe- ti'+1a int this:' plate, pre.:ch'al to lane. • a' anF m..tt- ti')ti+ Itast S3bletth. meriting suet t'Venie . Tett. P,•,;r,frFlf r. Iinra:4.411e E o-tt-r post cltil+,> whi••1t fermi rly enenei at A n'eleelt a, m ata c'.e'tit•d at 7 p, M. now olten4 at 7.:111 and curt a at the Nome' boor, nit "before. Title new *arrangement will allow people to fie le:sit:e s half an hour earlier in the tnoruing.whielt will no doubt oil.i ., iaa st great vf l act ta tnutty.i Ir yen want acheap Carpet, or Lace Curtain call at .';anowell S l'ie)tard's. Pan'Anrrru,--lka'v. J. W. Holmes left t.0 the train last Thursday morning fur St. Catita- rinee. where he is stationed for the next three • years. A large escort of Wends necornp tenets the rev. gentleman and his family to the eta- tib to bid theta farewell. "1)o .itldaun."—A lectern en this sul.jt- t'i voas itlu.,atllccd to have taken place in the C. M. Chureh on Friday evening la';t, but the audience a as. so small and the weather so oppressivtly hot that the lecturer, Rev. W. H. (inane, eonehaded he would not lecture that night. A Row.—Alf. Ferucy, the jockey who rode Mr. E. Christie's mare at the races, got into a dispute with one of the constables on the course on Monday afternoon, and the officer attempted to arrest him and handcuff him. but the boy resisted tend the constable succeeded in getting one hand fastened, when it large crowd gathered around and persuaded him to release the rider. Loos of r Fon TEEar.-Our people should be on the lookout for a pedler who is selling ladies' embroidered skirts. He say}, he smuggled them into the country without paying duty, and is selling thein at "ruinously low prices 1" Our citizene will do well to give such customers a wide berth, and if they require such goods as he is selling, buy them from our regular deal- ers, for the goods offered so (sheep are in all probability a fiend. JUST received at $ unwell 8c Pickard 's new Field and Garden Seeds. THE Gana LAws.-Close season for game. -Wild Turkey, grouse., pheasants and partridges shall not be hunted, taken or killed between 1st February and 1st October; quail shall not be hunted, taken or killed between 1st January. and 1st October; snipe shall not be hunted or killed between set May and iGth August water fowl, known as millard grey duck, black chick, wood or summer duck, shall not be hunted, ' taken or killed. between the 1st January and 1st September. RUNAWAY. -0a Wednesday evening last the horse which was driven ou the' mail stage be- tween Exeter and Lucan, appeared to be cos- nizant of the fact that on Saturday night its labors as a stage horse on the route; between Lucan and Exeter would be -ended,. and the old stager was so jubilant that he started off at TEI4; TIMES JULY 4, 1878 break -neck speed, and before it ;had gone far the conveyance wee so belly injured that it land to be laid up for repairs, and the drive compelled to borrow a vehicle to conte to fere Co;� acrxo::s.—Ire tdleSelaeduleof Convictions for the quarter ending here ult., eat of a total of 172, 31 were by Gotleriell magistrates, 3# by Brussels. 23 by Cliutou. 23 by Seaforth, 1t 11 by Exeter, 9 by Wiughaw 8 by Blyth, and the, i remainder by the aide:Tot: m:agiatrates of tits County. For tieing drunk there were 3G eon- , %ichens;:53 for assault ; 11 eases for selling 1 Heuer illegally; 8 for vagrancy ; 1 for horse ietealit'g, to i Feveratl others for minor to e:tees. Cent.; o2; Tinateas,—We have much l.lea,urt 1 tan tin that the Ctallf.deratien Life . seeia- t eau teat lor'oQn;e, tbrosagh Mr.M.nnniug,of Fxe- : ter. agent for the l.`onat es of Huron and Perth, has matte a utast cadet `a't pry anal 1 rt runt eett i>ttnen• al e ahuts ni der pcifey of • arernea•,t olio. 4,Aaa on the death of the late 11. ia. l) -• t H. 1\ threw. Ilsace. WII:LSON, lI . J. M. nreinn, r Executers. i w Man to get in, when the Mare made a sudden start, and Mr. Hunter gave her a jerk:, which tteased her to kick fmriously, She beeatee unmanageable,wheu 11r. Huurer quickly vacat- ed the carriage, and a ani -'sal continued Lletting until the shafts and the buggy were elnaratt'd. She seat the shafts, which were stilt attacked to her, flying in the lir at every Stick. Size aau through the crowd! of spectator making the shafts to swing past home of thei treads with the swiftness of lightning, causing the ogle to se;etter i_t all direetons: Some one got hold of the itsf:s'iated animal on:e, bu DOMINION DAY AT GEAND BEND, 11Att' WAS GC°.'~t)RATE ). ,19999999, Charles Sinclair, an expert diver, Us e enured, and after making several at- teannts brought up the body, asst. ted b, William Brawn, . (fire the fi.yhermen. In Sinclair'a last efot t, ho had to ha lee down with a rope which Was fast - to tenet last being Dominion Day, re�u(fxe tl,elkltati froth the b>tto n ole f t he it nue celebrated here, a large number yy rs from the surrounding country being tale, at li viug beou caused doled betwee s two bttnk`a of sunt, crtnaeal by elle Hots present. The prugrtmine for the claw, try- ' had be 1 11 1 "'Ale, �eli2lp let,,, PH'111eing" t4tl,eta home to Ws father's residence t anti other aulzage,nents evelv BersonCe in tae ptevwud v use lel r consisted of horse racing, patten, the y ' short e e ins to recover the both. .Deceased bets ;' apparently enjoying themselves. ;Much `Stephen, where it arrived about eeveu interest was token in the stone throwing t' elect* on Moa1'];iv 2'veuing. Vie body and jumping, tooth beim keenly e�ou- w," 119t rtrcut'ere;i kitten: it toad been ate- tested. About the horse racing there der dive feet of water over an hope, cannot be much said, two horesee ours ( l (. k earn e e l theyt t ,e a Un in 'to one 1 t„ 1r l g k o t 1�3IU l.• 1, >? v rz-z, , I sot�.antl as the pi Me:. Were 001; four and the ea • y steed via, a -,I to la sat easil. stepped. and she regaint't Iter freedom and, cleared the railing which encloses the track: ran on; of the gate at the e,salt rifle end ' ruatl r traieht forhome,w here rheas• ire i short- ly aftt*• with ase heti,. b"aaaaenexe" rratents,rox.—on I), ruinion Day 2 two dollars, little lnta'reet 't aa -i evince tt. A eto;;: 'i AT Nruncit.---•Iuformatien Ante+v yt the spectators there via, s'oane rraachee ua of a determined attempt to t,relwb°iug on account of bets bance !Olt. take. the life • f to filmier in this town - the rifler of One of the horses getting ship on Tnesdaay`of lest week.. It ap• , k aecut.ed of holding hem% the favorite pears that the muni- er rnerrihers of the the rne'tltbcre of i)etlaanea Fire Cotullauc No. i'3$iunitlt,i at the ft sue WOW, artd tle.uehedin process -feu tlr:nwlt:e the engine anti hose cart I Wier ^i acre Jane >tl. 1•.78, s. I flea: a -, I.': -Li$- ° , , Marl! SDa rare 1Q'.tt•':e 1a•k�, th nen—Now ea riC innit fie iele, career- I4 n't a' I">a aeCC'r, taDtsl .,•ihc r a Det.•, G: Pi7t... 40•,.aDw" iia _I set •1� , i,n„t h .ait;•ni,t9 i , ;a, , e •eat 'linty a- -1 tat e^ , t¢ plant t1 t1.• .vt' the fuall dat'tttn rt it 6't I Y4 ret 1r tk: 1tt, then an it n + vl h water. t It a t la,. nae3n, gait pet its tele s ty et sstrttJ. The were erre eel in their new teniform anal the rear_ men alit"re heeded by Mfr. Cita. Mare Chief F u ine,.r, and t al teen T ,..- tcarette eat the head of the, i. arti•et of the ct*tD:I'ainy tha I drew tree• t nl sate.. The i• a eesei,an wee direct- rel alp Mein .•tie•' --e to the :tank et tlea'?.arue•r tr 4 , bt a', a h Si .tt4 rt �'. J IIFet°9C.e men f71 a">• • I t I .1 5.. , n i the 1 tl E> i.a'.11,t n tali the t n belt• Was thY.•ning a geed metre am +rf water high. up in the air. After 1 leo^se. As tel this charge tee ctlnttet • Sullivan family, all the itch concession t say whetil° a it is tit*e or nat. A steam ej of the township, have ecu' eortee time tuft was bustle etre' aged earrgra,g the utast held a gredge :t�*nit14 a nes la , eel le atrout the lake ilut'iog the day. •. , • get d f peel , r, t , tele, farmer named 'ThettrYtb Keefe, and, The Av1 at,a atlas i'areltill bras bawls ,! it is 1ll teed had opo . r, t t •r 1} aFotr4;d freest w , were "'mai o e t la , la r u and Q ,1 1 t leen intention ,' tit pro- It e eta _o tt U Y1 t f D tai leg waren" , t. zr o- set for celedings with then exit .lie ni m eetc, IN.a?Ffe s�lteneever e• ft ielois al,le ttpupl truths -,, . 1+retienti d iteelf, Thi i, it rrti7tg, r c:nr- 1 T tett tart tltt+evniog ill t inert: nr., T. c -ch, D .)'t1 ION DAY .T PORT BLAKE.. 1 , i wattle waalii seg dawn alto emcee ion hike, wee etit riled int the nitatp report of a ere: i'Nthel. tf1 O 2 N ;:Glp t vU � neneieer, wlilcit weir teamed hy three •� �' , . j11N r Others a• !1 re in t'.:l flet et3C i'r.Nittn. They came •_ front a tee nee a !inter near Inv, and Keefe, after the fotirtft eltot, states that lee Th. at flea' :4n as i fit€as -f wl,:t • terse fir int.• bee ::1. S enter• ieva it a let at. re Zt',1 te'nteni, Ike 'e I•t- l la ince <al,;`,a1t the le masa, Int tacit tie. a•:la •7t' +af it inn; the t;3Se<!. tens mit:d ti I jna:^ 1 .'.t 1*. r tett the e u ilnl a to inJta:l :ui t ••1,r. a t' f , as they ala nae, till thJexinane;wieit( yell t r...¢.'. 11 lent -eta t5eemaivieaIleanOftte a Y, a_ -s eft to tenet., -. ,e, era i .ezitk' ante tsar3;ed her.! ter a eeta strew .:'e 1otietIt ;or time doe lalarelsrd down Main etreat tel 1Ielrtfit atrrt-t. EIRE were' ro,.gt tbre%tu ; a heavy te'f at+sa foal .teat• ltilmei+ata IL:men Jar.,! Ffiant+ tiff date who were ttt.att li^t" 001)04 the rawer get ate tee-'Ilt•Dnt k,t.,c.rr I) nit, but inste't,d oaf ma- pr.. ,t tete the refreslainteWeever the est re ve..t nanaa,'dn de,p•l•_:eFa- I, oo1 threett•lae,:l to thrash tie' °.0. ease ;thee.,±- leeer'7fa,,-t4('.a•r,a9 4Aeei•Iteit, ▪ tris; a, ^a at:. r.,. a., ur-:^ 411 :goo lay, twee t.r,tae•hir•aeea, en. tat,;:alit eoetel :•!t'ai to pe-'.p,ene Qii.' PITO .lt•1 t.;lk tn;t, till 9. 114,rf' e,btnti.'Da"L^nt x0-141 The t•Saar e' e• the tit rltt;l•n l t+. tie•. t r►;•ite Pfd elf a. , t . -, 4 t'r 'rl if tan r•. n -. i.,.,i • [o -e .,,4,. ru 'a; ➢ .74 1'=;7'•i7F° 23q,e:.'tdN a ie 1,4-4,.'-kl h"sp, 14' ,I 1. 1,ur.•a .i 1. s.:, i, {.:,-r tie, r a>. a ¢., 21:,• l',.^t➢ Qa;,"a , nc., . :T741:1.10 aa 11, 1",,• , , ,,.. `11,1, -i,1 :tet ,vat; 1J,• r., n, 11€1,,1 1.1.441.. :41.2 b ^;aa°au_: 'a atee;ala the lee -,,e Pk tit-; • ,;3'!', 111”. v.:* at d; to ➢i-:J.'i-!.-! ➢din al •-14 l -. Nita 441x4 . 1, nitiee ➢,:;id !aim tell a "u; aa.+r , B',:`t let, Vat, 1;; a ter ty,:ar'4141:4.t••• 1;,1mrs•i baa 0Lct:• 0lesteinathe, tae. . •14511• N,-1 iia . L.. ' .-Leine tie, et•.JL'.'c.'aa, saftera. 411,417 of tea'. �'t•.D+, .,e,-1 it 1D.111. C''aaaga t41't'4 t'14 :f 041.ty leeo c a° a 4' t!,,4" r..4J. etas the I>••°.ea.•1D. liair,.el ;.n I 1;411,, tea to 4 t .,d ,n imtl,r i=4 n1et the rt tt . D' :P:• r ° ., t .a' 1 fhi :4v, the t•.00 litiA pre, 1..:...1 ..et^•' .t a tr;ail4 eta the t•.lttt btiv.t+t1 Loud. 11.atekl *t4i,l ae,liPa+'. 11..‘ Mt,. te;ait+ ta1,7,o1 4';11uk• iv to ":1f.i11,81t 404 M4•n,it.y. The itself^,l ;ralin! +N lag f414 14 IvaI't`Id•aa,li:.0 at .e...o 0. tet ; the train zit 211 'elite ural the Iltt:rfa, ' Fence -e tit 1:.1., p. to. Thetis• trai i trope the, -.rink :vitt :shite il4 1 ,.- °"c a 4 d•pfl•tave ; ;Mime' ee •fa 14. IID. • Stet: at 3,35p. le., 004 the Iva, 1 r. er :... 1''t Itatvw early ret-ou ta. lace 6v 1111,, •ti ht'•lui.' will 1r„ fk.e°Ind alis.tuta'r,•ns to ttk4v. tierti, suet for eappleing this. notelt- uw••led %,lett the t;. W. 1.. Cawisitas adtsticrtt 1 the, thanks of that nubile. t ''tre .t 1 t r ha- ten a t'a l.4.4aat41 61)'titD,'t-l1-. at 01'4. .,Canble Da'J4f„tett en5t e',,nD. a-14 .urea' ie ie kit;.: lrlY•. Ia=• 'tee a),h eeek I.t l ee a'f t1,. a; l i )..:teat^, trf that enter oat, 1 �, tar i lee.; a P, t T9a: 1:. k 1 -r T. rela- A de cern Tui..ws teener efts Hersh.—As the ht.r•t in ala.• tirrt Meat of the i-eemel run - :du meat on s:onlay were timid li ; that earner • , come � r mile t, rt •.•teh Werin r „ to Y eta ,u t 1s the Iudf utl t a n.•ted runner owue'ti by :tfr. 1.tmnel thins • ..f I.i.wlun. ,tutnitlt'11. and threw his rider. anti stance: hint ou the lateen with his font, inflicting a frightful reek lli,feeew'as badly scratched autl other parts of his body severely injured. Teat. crowd thought for a • time that the rob -r wilekilled, but he soon revived suf- ficiently,. iieit'ntly to tell wherein: fel the most pain. t 1 Dr. 1in..re, ante le:tal arrived 'by this time, tires - net the avaunt),ulitl the wounded jncl:ey was pits into a tea:lat<, .' awl conveyed to tlteCommercial Hotel, where he was pre;perly attended to, and on Tuesday he was able to walk about, but looked very }tilt-. He bail just risen from bed where he was confided by reducing too rapidly fur the Clinton races on the 4th of May. The horse from which he was precipitated ap- peared to be determined to keep his posiition,. trod sprang up and came in before some of the Loses on the first half mile, when he ran off the track and stopped at the same place where he was standing previous to being taken on the track. A Joe:ter oirrs HIS COLLAR Bova Broken.— An accident of rather a serious nature occurred on the race course on Monday. A small boy named Alex, Stubbs, who has been practicing "Galt Reporter” for sometime,wasstanding on the track close to the judges' stand during the running race in which "Galt Reporter" competed,andbeiugintensely anxious to see how "Galt" was coining in on the home stretch, he did not pay much attention to the other horses,. when ?'Prince Edward" dashing along at full speed and struck the little fellow on the shoulder and kocked him down. He was tak- eu up almost inset-ible, and water was applied to his heacland face iii order to bring frim to a state of consciousness, and upon examination it was found that his colter bone was bienten. He. was conveyed to the residence of Dr. Hutchinson, where the wound was carefully and skillfully attended to, and he was able to be out the next day, and he is progressing as favorably as could be expected_under the cir- cum:statutes, although he will -not be ,.able to ride for some time. A RunAw,ts.—On Monday last "Grace :Darl- ing," a running mare owned by Mr. John Bunter, of Usborne, although .not -competing in the races, made things pretty lively . on the course for it while. Mr. Hunter bud just got into the buggy, and was waiting for another Pr-trn lna":'.kaat. 1:.1..1:a taa'a,t - ,s ,til$ ,417, tiaa^• Bal tree ;➢a.%•-1 t,.'•.a ,'. 1,.44 tel., f,.+.4 ;t t: o , } .i4. ala•'. 21;1411h, tion: 7i19t-3 ani•,➢iia" ala r t ,t , f the ti r x 3} lv, tinea Qia.'.aI al:,^ 44 144 r YP1, , flee . e".3, 3 ➢• t '. C:'.!e$ae..•.- ter flit' It having been annnuoced by lzrtee made for the spat frriin which the ite)yter.a of au e,icorstuit on n genet rC:ttt;' sla•,16n+,iti4 C°ra`tr3.11,4 1, Ro]ci lit rtiuGte4 R•}W • from thin 1Yt,et t°t a ta-iii-t tttatl P.rrt tl9 l' 'et+:arae, Patric!: and ?rear. zit. t Sullivan tir on E1,441 it bt•i'ee the 11144 that LiS4 iiNPV ! le'%tvt' tett tat:a^: and inn tosvitr,l l zlteir teeter 1'4tacn. 'tri.? people Ce.tiat `ell 1?;.E't.r. house. .T!:.' ula'.1 :not a*tt6D1,? theta o t tut kelt lerv!te;ll tax motet teniue !1'a'i-113•rt E•I.. the gleet-, bat *tilde ter 4;µ o to a • a , ten ° t ! his estival d in, °elf tk a. to , rl'•n :1' tl r• sF-nit•t e art Qa- tital:e that !tact ca,.Rh3'lttata'38ti uttel to e,t•`l rd- eeee• t1 came Yrt;en* �;+ p t,¢tit►.1 on x194* boat eta: 9t• Lett el ere ate not ,.t•. • t t . e*it 8 i ,t, tt n_,aiQaMt alien'. iffraie bind staid tiro- the ll ret.. wieniti tea nuc.' `.I^.fleets i a?at'.+'At t+f L!aeitilt,n, who kat+ -e the pert fie vefet ttcl,,,:e , ai",:a'1 be elee.'tl dee wait•rYtuat i'Qalo et"y (li. that tattlE .1. 1 I. * Mice*BE0r iritis atrriv-el,! ,teetiniti l-t:"t'tri•five ;Ledge. Tilt., at „ i 1 latter 'trait that ;i?ii'stl heiee tleta:,Meal hy fel: 'ti,"rt'r.att-1 the three ti'r9Ctl1- n;artl-J "+4t tat tete r;v.-r Via, (':,tui. hoe not ot'rivt t inet ay taieter,;tea . heal bring' t;ttie'at (w ate thea hoar. .%"tont nine 0.4,10U4 the their a ep erevetet. t11p"t' were rt'nlainde(i, BtUalttp iii tiAe aitto:tuni'01 w;a+ uh;01'.:ti".'ti ;Ll 4<er c,,.Nalftl;lt'aaol bt•faer03 ;tertarit Pe -tors tllit d rotwo $thrift t11te holae_'3 tlt•a+•' a't1/1ES^lits id►KG. i wire were bout on a las mail a>u lake Huron. cm:menet•4i to like tip to the ° a• ,it ;let rat pitch n lel their number being , Tim I1Y►1l l;�ll trltAl� P Al l:. an.•elle'r1.'11 t.'..-1 yltlil-Ue0 bl' that artiste of eeettrsi'.►reis''1. At half -past !title tt'4at .,t' *t ;'..e' 31r. :J. IL Maar. lie ., 41,0r. f `+ak II 0U 7.11 ,1,1 aael :eft Aar. alai. • qa :`,. e ;et a; t'f :b h :•.I of 1.:InAn^a¢re aSa t• • h. t•' 449 *latrine theeftareut4kf.n. '?.'melte' the P4.'4.1t4ilt tem Tie- ” cer.1 tt:. 11ttr lfri'•('ttt. 11. X. limnen vete c•I,i0.1 rhaailtuttn rui13. 1, Stith 11;044 i to d sa ,. rr.t•ary.. The ettltj.-et of ,11,'4'14rta wan t➢te•it tel en op hy A. ('av,:rhik teat. a„a 1•eiar taut it.f•'rsnsJaik•u 4'41 t• itt•I1�ar' f.n;.•t•tu,t t.. )i•:�itaoe•r.i. T. It. letseteti e m Liverpool, au .,• ee..,a< h tt+'fiil:►'!:rain cirenittr tltayi .-"L%' til bete at f • ' ocloe:. a. •n,. thea,e tsr'ee 11)tsut fife.; inset,' theneaaeli peeve. off 111e beeee anal chicle, i w oilier the wl+oat fettle bei been * inn. r betitet * n' 'teal*.I.r noel 1!tosF1 wipe l tier**tall prle`a'8 441(4113' touts. lvar ee, 1' 100 tlx•+ tia+ve1 ! t°glIG tat R a 1esavi*1- �, i':tta ii* t.tvY.r Uf btty(•rt1. (b' the? spate aunt aft the, dtt,trl�t lunrl;eto the? 1 �ame!! i ill wheat eirnt•''1°uCNt1as 1100 been liu;it- e•l, blit the value nr►mina'ly unaltered For lnttize, which i'. now nhtaluaable at rates loiter than known since the ar- ttehl Cattle int() elteral consumption. the tlt'uw'ned is gtlnal and protnieee to be most t':,ete1iyivt7 ; th841, tedeft fel' forward delivery are coif tilau ally procticablo to :a fair extent at Weber than current spot pricey. At this market to•tlav there way ian nuueually email attend- ance. demand for wheat was lim- ited, and wht'rever sales wore pressed a reduction of twopence per cental tram Tuesday's mices was necessary. Flour was very unstalnblo null the vaine de- cidedly in favor of bnyers. (;ern is iu good retjuebt at last qnotations." o,xe 1lottt raii.nn`a:f•u paper itt'.Aritltnaa•tit` petitil.le for cambia,: for tharet.el;asi!t wain. r'd'. Mr. ;taint -;+u ria-Iiuualt'si to i. 0 -,ti frau else• ('ll:tiranau by t i en. a -°imine ttd.lr. iu a ltie)s h.' e..it,rrat,Dhatt^.1 the tt.tds u..n trrpthe h++�ri liin, teeteiti''n tff their 111,titute, end the people= of 1. 0 tea' 0.1 ]laving steel at )t trete 4.1tm met ee 1if..1ttb)„ selaut;t renew*. 11.' Ant - Ca the, the first hely who .detente 1 a tee•enll t'1 -i s ctrl titicatc ae , me in the Certtuty of Helee the prreetn fief, vitas ten iidtnbit:1nt of Exeter, Mr. Millar cap -•seed regret that he wa4 not able, owing to the state of lois health, to be of - tester present at the Institute meeting. lie Stutrd that lie vats glad that the teachers of the eunuty were t'vituthia,'iuure of aprofessional Spirit. lie ureal upon all the necessity of at- tending 104 etn,1t for mutual improvement. Mr. Gregory, heatl'teacherof the Exeter school, gave an examination paper in grammar, but owing to the lateness of the hour, he was un- able to finish his remarks upon it. Ile was )e- gstested to take ftp the subject at the next meeting. The meeting then adjourned to meet on the second Saturday in September - To CON IItirtIVEs.—The advcrti a'r, a retired physician, having providentially discovered, while a medical missionary in Southern Asia, a very simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent t10'1(3 of consumption, asthma, brnuchitis, catarrh and all throat and long af- fection, also a positive and radical specific for nervous debility, premature decay, and all ner- vous complaints, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering feilnws. Actuated by this motive, he will cheerfully send, (free of charge) to all who desire it, the recipe for pre- paring, and fttlldirections for successfully using this providentially discovered remedy. Those who wish to avail themselves of the benefits of this discovery without cost,can do so by return mail, by addressing, with stamp, DR. UoAnaxs MARSHALL, 33 Niaeara St., Buffalo N.J..'. tit the eizt' of "Greece t 1 earn ll trial' Mali) up to the •sew duel:. in aMMelt tirnvwela 1 Ewatnt grattfl.'^l- for a0tlttt ten o'clock she was m.t4e tee:, Heid freer) the eate'rleoive + ar►tan;;.'uloz,ty nt:rtle by the firm of eleseee a lege & (Jo., taste heats received bee living freieht, tend oft ler mooring he eleven o'clock, anti sten rued one to sea, the 1 \Mer •,r:1V1i !)anal playing +erne of thei,' choice selections of music, The easter strut' band WAS also pres- ent anti added mnclI to the pleasure of r, , t .•i I1 ire excursion. ia. 1 so onland via I i a 1 1C led the steamer until rho got out of eight, and when only the nnllko conhl ba seen they left the Port and proceeded to (irnud Fond. Messrs. Blake & Co, de- serve great credit for the admirable manner in which the had everything arranged for the accommodation of c s t1 1 fie who went onire �a a+' t e t fir ton and those who only went to see Cie beat. Owing to a high sea running on the lake in the evening. the excnraion party dill not arrive home just as soon as they e peoted. RODGE1IVILLE. RE-nNGAGE0.-Before returnilfghome for the holidays, Mr. J. T. Sutherland, of St. Thomas, was re-engaged for 1879 hy the trustees of S. S. No. 1, Usborne, at hies preeent salary, $500 per. annum. USBORNE. Goon Wonzt.-Ou Tuesday, ,25th June, same good work in the logging line, was performed on lot 12, eon. 1, Usborne, the farm of Mr. W. Balkwill. He, with the nssistatee of D. Richards, T. Lamport, T. 'Crowley, and Albert Powell, and one team of horse., logged six acres in 12 hours. ' Th i, work, was wall done. If any one doubts this, Mr. Balkwill is willing to -measure '•the ground with him ; or if any other five leen think they can beat this work, they would confer a favor ou the above- named gentlemen by sending along their flames. SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT. A S1,* fiEN YOUNG MAN VENTURES OUT INTO L51iE HU -`ON *MIME ON A VISIT TO TOE CRAM) DENil, AND SS Dt:Ow;.taD. A gloom was cast over the days pro- ceediegs at the Grand Bend on Monday last, by the news coming fron the hike about three o'cloelt in the afternoon, of the accidental drowning of a youug mztn named Iieesel, aged 22 years, son of Parker Kessel, of the goshen line, Ste- phen, who, iu company with others went into the lake to bathe. Iieest'l not being able to swim took a Blab with him for the purpose of assisting him. in learning to swim, bat nufortuuately he. lost his hold of the floating pieces of wood and immediately went down. His cousin, a son of Mr. Peddler, who was a short distance further out in the lake, as sO011 fie he observed the clanger 'of his companion's life, swam to the spot, and rendered all assistance pos.ible,but the drowning roan being a great, deal heavier than his mate, the efforts of Peddler proved to be without avail. Al- though there were others in the lalie at the time, they made uo attempt recuse the drowning wean, but fled out of the water as if panic stricken.' Those who were standing ou the shore were unable or unwilling to risk their, lives to save the'life of a fellow being. The accident happened about three' rods froth the shore, Fisniug nets were procured,anai' an attempt made to find the dead body, which proved useleee. The services of CItEDITON. Raiff, BALL: Tue Grand Bend base ball club eitalleeged our boys to play a thatch ou Dominion Day, which was accepted, Crediton club to go to the Bend. Owi-)g to some nuknown cense the Benders backed out,so the Crediton boys ware obliged to return home with- out having a chance to gain a victory. BRUCEFIELD. Prowxvo MATcx,-The annual mow- ing match of the Hu, on Fainters' and Mechanics' Association will be held on the farms of Mosors. Swan and Young, adjoining the village of Brimfield, on Wednesday. July 10th, when diplomas and a unmber of prizes will be award- ed. .Eztr,tet ta14814 from the "r CANADA LANCET" 01 May 1st, 1878. "FHONFIIOZONE.—This new prreparation. of the Elixir of Il.ypophosp3ites, 'which has been name Phosphozonc, is fast gaining favor with the profession. It was unfortemete that the Snanufac1 m'ers (Evtus, Mercer in Co.) chose for it the above carne, as it gave it the appear- ance of a PATENT NOSTRUM, WHICH IT', IS NOT. It is a combination of thoHypophos- phites of Iron, Soda and Limo, with Calisaya and other Tonics, in the form of an Elixir, and is a most excellent nerve Tonic. It is easily administered; agreeable to the taste, and very efficacious in the TEEATMENT OF DEBILI- TATED CONDI'T'IONS of the system. It has proved a moat valuable remedy in the treat, ment of INFANTILE DEBILITY AND CHRONIC WASTING." Sold' by all Druggists throughout the Doinin non. 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