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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-7-18, Page 44 The Crtek 'rue's .a, THE TIMES t h'L$, 18 1878 'k ° , r as ell other free well should exercise! that protecti• n WftS inuring Randall, THE OWS11 Senna Vines and the .Jit- a:: .(l:1~111i FORS LE Olt TO rer race ofe Gallie plane, have ecu ! con.9, T'e1fTPr1➢l', WA farm c.+utiLiniug :,U if ;they sawfit. His conduct may hire t Farr tC Co. s-- t' the 1 h b ---smite ; lot 18 t.m Seh con end N A lot a' • . * v :bean 4leasin"* to the mob over which he. t" 514.4—The removal of the business indulging iln e 1 discussion S - 1 La+t is t3 ttes«r1a cT: ur.•,1! ,it! 4((t4tll buildings, and im "I~liLR81)Ai , JULY 1bx �t„Yt3. 1 v fs n. a little 11 1 elOn On Po at•,udriltdrettutl, brueu•t-raud stable um let 'rules and whose sympathies and bad Of the late firm of. Ina, fltlxll, 1t'nrr .5 •(1�. ° latictl st•h'ecta, lateal•, •(lull in his last !s. For ptertfoatl 1.s noel t„ J H A lL lull:, Wi-te'te lsca 1aB3ia) is he studies, and it may dare n from 1lespeler to :4Iassaehusetts seei'nns IS 1T TRUE : tI • destined to lay a p4u't in the genie of 1 . _ L -fee -linnet; ,.w l tl Ot tissue the :Nene'. lean cnilatted a list of de monetrated that the clan eh of which r C ► adlam politics 4.e •a �r i n i ) 'Cs during the conning a • • 'tTaelten • S 1)r 1 F it i rl1 o payitl,t lr hereby money (Pi cecurrt lite Parkhill (Il>':e'tte of last week he is a member is supreme in 1l;outre election, if 1 may judge bythe refer- of oiliee, and his �raeticee when iii of. east estate >t 4,:•' R.tter Wet 31 tta:_:YI tot 1.). COntaimed ;.`.at article which bad every : h t u be no d.rubt ill Ole' evens •Valle to the satb'elbye 'i e k i t e;3 t ° il ' �` a'° ' 7‘17.4-40,11.1,air sa to e T Or til •a nbnYQ IItII'q Co lC stat• t 9 fie , and asked his opponent to re;30n. o t� t a=ez t 1) 3 1 1 .,tt1,-;.1.:11--:cel t lnea".nl Q}*l`t'8I:14nCd o inspiration. it stated Ry@Rlgjy of reasonable Mel, aIlnen %ill- are politicians. R'!1c'y are ne?rfectly welcome elk them to which the :i^iF'r'YEISc`i' 9 :i t 1, a A c ,,;•;,..,:,e1,,-, ..ttYiS\ 1IJ..LLtle.•.l.,hr. to chicle any use than like of the facts, n re plainly that Mr. /.irk-yaw:ay heel retiree. wining- to view these tr., llilalal4 '111e- 1At - ;.:iQ1Der a5 aY�;l intents for (3r against pro. „laltcs : NOTICE (lT, ' •�'1 ' ti1'1N(i (JF from the cantli(L t in Swath. HIuron, and nous sn�aJi frost• 1 e;ptttlire° cacti at ties• c R , 1 T I t . 1 U ` : tt 44ti+n, but .L. must alnl`i, til(?lln to tiQleir ` t•11c'ttil:9 aYS ?.i R�Ci)tt41144 !lie t+i-t3 1r(>- 'VOTLIZO5' LIST. that Mr. M. C. Cameron had taken up : iings, that he has trampled on freedom ; to facts, a ,4aq ! �4' . will (lonothing f f t• ills ?(thein Ill`c1•11ti 14113 was aptively Can- and erale,hed liI? icy ander the iron llti4 • One 1,'aatling politician, living' not O the vasslatg the e:e.tors.. 1Sat, we.t4re at a • of t rtitdttj', r , a• � 100' 1'in+,l • AS ,we 484.4 12+1 • a., t 1 ? t V. net here �'tat-ra•4t 4 'r �;'�s'rktrf^f^°9paw7sti' miles from Guelph, is repotted to 1n71•vi `, f1,t,1•„ raj erica It om:a1i i71 �( f rt aJv, L'AT i n . • -. 881,1 that We rt't'tlCea ba::Il41€� fitnelone Vet �i'2Cd r F/�� /.t'ii.rrA'R.IIf. less to Yl'" terBt'a.41 f «➢•,�w the (: <(, Ca:4' eau tiUl. by the was t t ba,dtile t0 11:t1taE @ nla *!De,lble n1d Qi4a earn Of chi s' .i,.1• -rt?". I'4 41C i;➢ a :-4414 flattering terms ata it e JT to reeve to Holyoke , It➢lf,/lire 1.renni• .4f naat, vary a"'ntr!•:4:tnnw fry ''9 Ir. ; nc- " `'°�Yti"14'1¢°i• l� lll:l3.:1, GIVEN dunes erf ?D r. C41°-nlQ:°on, after .°1,1t•rneennee ^T• e:tigit •S•1, #varai Cti :eti lt.te 411''@;r_? t�n,pD tr x3 t;t1'att➢. at,nE4t t1@t - ,r '� aS G , .• •.. v . •vane ,» �!• .a ,- aril% tat ting: hint meeting Of tldl' 11).'+@tan9l rt - i rr °s !e AtSe;7 '' t�tr t .:at:3 31211 aa�e, 11°3 '.l e�,. C.r;1r..,E.� . i::leLla7 !t n .6iD•. 4J enc. s . e " n :n ^)a,• �> r 1'T1`t:: 1tLltt.IGi:"•.1 t�."ai: n,+63aiI -r the 11. _ ➢ n.',:'" in g.,*lII�.�i,l omit �;^N[C1 .,,• i - .� ➢ eel .ill.# (ME ade- t6.CC01:ttt�!t6tie•. -teary@ 1: t. tla,.+�.ClG3nn4 , . ua P .!a � ou.fr ji 49 P3'4...11t,-° 'WO kh..a,at. Jiu1l,:•Aa. ?�lr. la the, a f helve [^- r 6 a • e n va r 4 !.. 1:�...e.:.. t' :.,4 1••!•'DL t!.„ tP4' ;. 1.. n(3tC'^ � ` "1 a Yy t ;t `Il9 C,...• .` that n fII ➢'' � - 3 t^+4J 1r@1 i t ➢•+1 [ r t u 11 foie., ' c 1Sa :1r:r•:• ii: - an•rLc'A'teio• 131 leas x:�e^. Itta"ll 44as 11 its 47,::ty DL• i Mild Ink" h;e1 S"Fria(' • ,, n o •4 .•. q - n , ';ib the �."a'Ilf«',. bt4e3 to noel n. " 8•: se Doke . , Yza .bP a� .:i:er the 1^ :t•.'IIi se,: ton 4 ,4t:: t:'!il1 ' n . cE.Zit3t•tCl,_-,i ,'� ttita"LC °1d 1ti'.l. t¢`, 4'artta-'4'1.11 112i° Our, -t7 entail �':uRC1 1@• 1�: ➢ e'Ht'uPeat ur^ k �l rd¢ al'' n tl'�e l'3+ i '�f li+ 1,irt11• :44at..947..1 tl,•i t'L� eNot°r. ' Wirt' J p - a ai �. i2nrs .1. 47i. ill.. x: P�4 i.. �•€' kihtH"t 6-'t31nc? tri":7 t, .uta/ e.^rt94[t^�.. nut 9:S tvt:E'i' atE- 'A'rre1L,1 �:'ll !:Q ry ►¢ iiia Ti .a;;.7;nt-; nnlel! • t°. u 0',311 ¢-II t31:y E21193 L1lteT, s:3ni•a.,,°t lt't r p f. t.p4la- 6 ',l«.n 114::1 nnti{ "(111 ° ail 'i" 1n;31ay rti n ",-SrSG'. t3 1, 41i r/na , v iiia !et t .e,„ • ' a,� 4:c�4:1c1 .ia 7'Ftt ..; r... t h t:• „ (.',. 19 n -, f ' „�T a 1St 128 <d4 Mir �'4 tits: S'4? 1 , (i'1 1.� a.. &let ;tat;.e'tn u , E+t.•�2,.141 All 414:8 nA 1'.in r_ c YR`:F ".,i ".'9 sit.n4@l' 1.n 1;-flL F 4 1.41 Wit- ! y. henn0a, it:tinixrnee t•itnet.) i411t re nnnt:aj tiJ -Lade, tuAl JYC41 i:8t-1,a Ft.sr t1.t+ f"tie ra- eh i; tile' 4..•Te41 tenor e 6r 3 v.-a� iia 1'ri *•' "- ▪ " l 1 �'1, 1t r ' 11 p 1' ➢ * a LIl' <. t.ft out ne -44t!µ ,. -no, S ■:a. , 1neck).¢`. ,at@ ..� •"' 1?adt when N r. t,'c31«a'5,,:'1,1'+; •` a n.';;C ". 14th fiat'r l••.o:1a.'►t r that •s 1C D;. D nae' l� 778 4 r • 1.1 1►.tut•xer t(0 tJi,'*e? 14ttrtt4'a, 1 1s^t ills• .lLiatOii!a'1 with "gi•* 841 Ai t,Aa w tt t• ilial 4l i7 al..a ltfa t'.l wain tine (41151L+liar"; rY,,..; ' ,, ,• " 1 ,,, (4°i 114' 1.'e'at.'r l' 4• 11'4' 1 a(.'(ee'llt (.t t➢6'+r!lia ;, lua,e •1tH rtt ttt,llt t'fttl' „1 (+t f- °.a':1 it I E ',.e rli /?ie`Ta'se 1 .Lta1 .• le. it,.lre vs el, t lt,r. 'P43111661 r. lY 1 :, '12 the le-noein I',t:a".S 14!'t1Ji3 r =11,9-! ttls.l ,"•,E�'3 1..'�d•'1 , ••. 114,0 nla'le tate to the .II•altt-la,1,1 h'.+tffe# t+f t'atag." t" lr• !14-I*:1,• inf tlhe ¢17,#d°n, 4 /311 alit/ 1.41 ea•ra`+.iit t t think. 1lt_t i3 fa fa nr 1 ➢,,, in. any 4Stuarls➢41t ;,E g 1' rr S1 9 ', 1!til 4 ' t ,• ' "1°r:➢alt nee, r 14;t�# lr, t1•.,.lstr uF �thtw 111 the ; ererr 'Altai ¢lett i+" is ratla3Ta� ttia c t:ul. . t+t i?".ct't: tier l:i" a 34•t:, .1Dh1; tr'tt;;atl! or `:are+ r°`•.°t, 4ts,-iy eat fat l) 4 to 4•a°< ;:...P '1141 t3+dt1S Paan4 10 b4-4 :41 %1IR\ aril's' acral cell. 'try.. 1.. ya,al•l:at:eu' , ta'`, in flit? t11,111t44a1 cal tho ; {a'+ L;:3a.da a°: `,: `. far ,•••till, B' :t ;ittatl, 11°tt billy 11 4;tillre t^r-of%tk'• get •fit at pri'- i«aC bo canna &a1 to. In 14o i't•- th',rn, ie. ti tsL t•Sr1tel. 1 1 114'4„4 lac L a ," 1 filet n.\` lett` Ewa1n+have or- ; Tan II1!fl 1t a t ,' :•rlr Jr hu Ca3•"t;;;1h1 11'!11111, and sae' Rn v _.,4 lr4l`' 11 to bt' laa4t tint', 141,114 11:' g 7 ' , r r ,• -, sport is tae' 1) ttEr than £,l1:YC'r t 'a el, or !18.813"e tit's 4te4'a t61a'n, tdY 1ac11 :t ti''�rtt1r. 14e°aa aaifl t al :i.t, 61..11', a Dat i^�• t+ 1•a9t( t'f 14 ccatln➢.a, 11Yf? C4J143 lCalu{' i'II➢t- . Tlli:3tlikr. lid 41¢.➢:IIat�illt? this than :at; *9r "t,:•l: itai3 ill S1'ltalYaYet; t1.o3 �tt'a 4' ," a a tj � portation til 1YS4 firs At„ 1ttront6➢ roll:6:�s. n neoet1 n large portion tlt➢a1 sewed gine; ' -6tt'et3 '•3� is+Sl1'3 'taetla➢ ' t1, ,,in; „if ,ill E uFt�d!"N (,Q tho rr'au � ua : i LIP Puts t0''s tL➢ t4:1:a•l auQ L314LIw file 1 tl 1 11 lifts, ^.,. It �, at IYn'l1' i+t= �n11+••i3a _. Qki 1��'rarYa : 3tleeet Inoue one lazlnit to the t3ttleII 1st 1 °al•lo 1°'^1'rn11.1!Y was rae' er i'rG'wsai'a :.34't• l�'r. iit:tr (^^3nyli371!:. 1t i elik? Pl to 1'3'atr1)1* d 114111I4l, i:t rot is 1 a C l wC itll t ttaa 1411141.' r° rn aII ► j 13 € �' 'ti, 1.14 ^r ` citta@l „It 1 !a • at/1,1 4';JSp Fnt 1e179t 1;ii -.t r*4it 4�`+' t, i I" .�a1�a` o � "l'>�-7a to i 16 a � .:-,' •slur ;0aanize.,1 i : t'stf'1,1 of verrt8tit1'::+a➢ 1i h44Li, awn 1 1.1ti1', ain� 1Y'.+141 etll the 1 gin 1414,14 Ut' '.t44!ne3•; tete j ••1:4't°^HS in t1I' aa- 34 t $ a4 t•111i�e4t�" InrY l tt ra 1'1` Parer rr'vfr\t=° iStlal as Sr'.»t was fast u3i�.l4�raliinait2 @Ila Ica;I '* 4if iiia "trti414. 1IJ'3t 1: tet41R41141. 18c 14(4 ti n:nR''t•".i to a f 3 �d A.tl r 0 ''.'t• n , era ,1 c air et F. .� ln. ftall t a ti 1 1.� e ! 4 :,'an e-vital:en y, kttlel itll"tiu141(44 *' ly i, 1,"181114 i help iM;+".➢e'::1. •lss11al A. S nvrtii:.4.=.-3'j r'�nr,. ii' `.:19:,+1 t1➢:,t' tL Iiitaa ken I :"i EZt419� 8.- 4S t8A41141:•4 1 .�, ,•j 'I"111� ,1a>?tallet l'L11 L4.1 t _ ... THE °P . " ""11. tl.tn ktla'6-'ors 49f that 1t'Itrwli the, elt,nali ` Ln1P t4ni'1'anty Cnf 1t'k ra 11an17 1'a"ffl'1+11::ti lei\' :;a•n tall ➢tto44 4:+dr tot.' ern "Bi 4/811441 the 211,,8*lurtl• P3.40 b '1 ' ':' 4': a 'a"o-8:44448,r tit "1 'a1444, D1' tl7t !'"41 L °'its#Q' er1a-„ #?. �e Ai,l1� all tlaa.r L+ . , s..•,.- a9N, t3t[iDa• ' i41'Da3! bt»ktt;;ntnPIIt. 1'in;:l flat'«t> C,"140 - "i , , t( 7 �, 14 n'➢dLs, trelttt it1P ' chidf, 11318'1141 ft lttar i+ti' 11e Q 481 garde .n1 1t.. IIs C aG #1 c a1 the J)i9ti ii lay a :4!' 1Yi1t➢ tt inn"urea than kar2littt3l ds the cast ' e3.04n1 1a`hi h %;lar 1^itY7iti3r fat4i esilie;ll 4 verlit(:k 11 i t r Waltzer, it ; annwteee•+;,-all party leader. Hits litdllieunt„4441tterial1:� :'encs to have f4yne;:i its way i3 true, hut thi3lenie.'tley of tho Paniee4 1i' '.lnc"" of wit, his !'11re1Istie L1lrtnente,,(344to Cauoaela, 11841 while tine Chase int who tercel the cctse, and his own cite(?1v,1• `' aneen1 ea. tint"a4ui;h th© to ntitrlt.8 sof 844 Aa►a1t#Di i i fl41V8't'aat41 an. Hamilton 11�t'; a•m Y t" to "1.1 ' 4 i 1I • ta(e5.� 111 getting dangerous witnesses 3 Out opponent, like ri Fn! g,°t4t➢ S lance, and mttrte al➢ amulet # 1 t '➢' e ! t• 1 E r 4 a' 1, v't filet vc3, , two accountable fur that. j his tatttbterly arguments on eatr4'4 gat kit t 84414 i1A lararl ntit�Jc#, mass., ut 1Slyt' 1 in ,1411+tlaia•r 14rtrtaa•r ani' tiro 414# firma, If the Reform party iuttentd casting thew yr:tetat aal geleetions, tit tabs respect ¢?IIs 1:4ud having a large state in the new re c:eut tot p aeitton to (►Ue� bide, and have' tirelg di,eeninelaar tel dr4aialna.re and doe !1 enouI"ate�', 1; f ,ki it°t(°rt?tits41 ial thnsl eon. a etel,ire to gain the approval of the tdescenesgenerally ru81 stand well in tint, moral scale before the people of the cttt,try, they will mit take up a I➢uliti• .!�we of (t4eh (1f these t acellent (ptailL' l timairps 4.f the 1;1,41;41-414.41 11i11t( :1a31.e,1 /r.itlietiog t1le mat* a''anttl Stmlrk s (ir• ' 8'U14tt4'41 al) ,nt 414, aril leve 'Wu have latttmp Li41t as the natural leader e➢f n h(•sud Zile lceyt of them. t'!1. IU4lrell, no men withaielt t1 litrlTP Y1litre truly, Ono. heli ,Ut.r:, ',,4! 41tP1) 'alto lee 11!ik". �Zr, a1. L. Cameron, 1 tit 8, cent have sty 1•1* retained hie. bot will ilt:alkct 80111e tln(att et 'omit a1➢t4. posit! )*3 a3 t3 leader of n yMat. patty Las not been guilty of talking ab,)ut the and the 1:r81 Atllte:mien i11 the I)nm• imoos.ability of a pure attr„ala fr.ta11 art impure :nonce, and at the sands thin. spending thous: mils of (tonere in il.tlue• mg Leen to abandon their'pt'iucipi>es. THE TWELFTH IN WJN'1'uk AL. Contrary to all exile Twelfth of July passed a great ettuso n of blond or any serious disturbances in Montreal. That there was nothing of the serious trouble an- ticipated, everyone mast feel thankful, though every lover of true freedom must feel regret that in order to'maim- tain peace one portion of the commun- ity had to abandon :4 right which an 1 antagonistic portion enjoys to the ful- lest, the rigs It of walking in procession) 1 to ohuech. •Alityor Beaudry has prov- ed rov ed himself to be the leader of the most intolerant faction in Montreal, and it at t sttc Tine (411111111 8444? 4n.'^' 144 arkell i@48.11.8 ;the zt94z1�'teaea ofaFt • Miran 1:'.ara41 *' •” OOlsa1 NI%cll(J144t�`s' �+�Pwla1111.1a, wtp i 144•041 alt itr[;ea ties•^1, on ,�l :itllatic(ro114y last. Tho-, voia4btn1•tl huta•nui1441l 4811e /4'841841 tilt tll4 fi11'rti of 31r, .4819144 mad that Bingle 441,1 ellaltcee on tlaa+ f41t°nt ?* 'Mr. Yining. T144' ground awl 1110^ 4`!'n0i8 in •*14th t• 1,4411 wero, lit e;ileaal nk'der Ecco la fair tee:, the ',..froe, 00 Mr, •.tanllg'514h44:4- lot lug tett wipea°i:tl- ly heavy crop, There, was I4retty Leen comp! lawn bett1➢°a4!t the 1nat41Y14^ee, there h(i11t; bit - f t• telt (-tats rt'41. They attemdalten 44f t"'I4.etattlr5, altht)ttyla veryfide, 1v44 44444 lot la g° 88 WC 1a:41'*' • e(1 St 8(4nket 1'ss 4:'(4 not"ttn�ll(•4. '.'Ili. 1041, July 1,, 11,74. +stay bot.aecaetttat(a# f,tr, lit tlna� F,tct, that THIS e».;,a tai-' 1,i1. :L! 1 atm l: it 01 V# 1:h* i,l:+L'. «•!a'.c' G'. i4'R 74.-°74, .4rt*meip*tit t { f 1.'}°;�',Iraae"•4♦ :1�'f GOT 4'e;9•14'I, (F tfte Cottrlaas;p o$ Wire rt. T(anl"1t"1 11 1111.11aY (;1V X t1. t l . " 4 . ,.:1 .ir t,, • t'ie 1D-s6'u 4 ti,".y 0:' 4rt. ar'.:q •n.,t. T.. t,4..-'r••,e 14 •" a n fli, "-''i'y..;n h, • :1 a <4 •, .. a...Fl; 4 t4a.!„1 n 1: rpt •1 • ii l 'E:1 d9 A 1 t� 414. •. 4.n h.4'.tl+i,: all',1 ' +'J `a f 4 218 4 .•n + 1 1 1 •1 444.4 .. t`.,a AUCTION SALE tai^ VALUABLE "army n a ,t Near the Village of Exe-• tet'tu).tile County of Huron. )t•1t:; 'ANT '1t) AN ORDER c 7e Sale, .,air oft. wit R 4 0 a l4 t V.1� , Jolt, to y, 't met ,armera are DKV very h04•y m their own ma rao t,l. file Indite et tut e'er;.t,IF i v t1r r ti.o flocs, as Oft fah 1t 'mit is e14)88,)illpf 1 Comity ofI/t,ro,t, un a 4444.th a of 1'ar' 1 tori” 7a"nP hard upon the hay. The work (#ta!(4•, iltiatn, and no one who late enrefully Very f€wlaeolatethrong:loutthe ceue• i11y the minus maetaines wag, as 111.1151, jUIR.Itt;AY M1'1 lirl��t studied the pre eos8 1.f tlaought,nntict'ti t r veru l4 1 y MAO am tad tit It Lha o. the =wig good, s0 nn4te11 sa 'flint it WW1 n le lac I't^1sr.1r. Aye.. •tow v000ratieti andesteemin '4* 141 '1! he tl cr • win 1 e o(r +it'd tor tl we are Etit11e11'1rllyT 're 11 flee unf•druess 4tf ; etnnlnttm "mark ark etaft g the Al'eetatftrs it IN, that Life^1. wt•11141 1101 Dile° tO be in tilt By \V1L1Ii1'u.s., 1't 1il s. ►ti- it+ bald, ae evime4'1111F the i4llmtetl*3 eml till American ta!it3 tlf duties ea cern- j t f tt1* 1 1! fl 1 1' duties faithfully, and their daeeisictle. CNTRAL Hal EL, IN TILE VILLA&^E CF Lave gent,',' a' satiyf.tcli81u. Ata tyle eon) L XETElf, bitted toatoad1 es have to c•llnpeto at for tlttllrses ; 0f 430111$ be psis adtlrsPCa1 111.1a111.1aia t'O4I toll O , 4I Y.na, lose (4 14318 ills comparatively to bee knots of Ido. fared with our (tern Below we give a however, accolrll+lish;v1 their Wanton. ==•AT run— comparative pie who have heard lir. Dlucl;(,n. o'•lnpstrtttiro etati nlOut of the United ctattion, the yin,, and listened to the rent aeclive l of common interchange, and our read- ers clay judge for themselves 1vhetlltr States and Canadian taro's on articles "beat merits of the natinnal policy and freo tra(1e, o au flail to see that ae will be reett rod to power after the next efec• titin: "Truth crushed to earths will rias" again, The eternal years of (loll arc hers, But error wouu loll writhes in pain, And dies aruid itaworahippera." was owi`g more to the numerical weakness of the Orangem• n and til i MESSRS. IRAN.DALL, FA= t CO. This firm of woollen xnnituufacturers, who carried on an extensive establish - hent in Iiespeler, employing about two hundred hands, pulled up stakes about four years ago land went to Holy- oke, inlassaehussetts. The reason reeping match, mid as the p' iuts 1+41• :u the {"eauti of Ifura7a, on cart+d at both neatel,t a; are taalten into i Saw, day, 24th day August no a witTde were given thew. ft,r nin11 lug. pa reetwols, tib 4o1innT the %1t1 rul+l j,➢r 4p4'r ,ps separate Flie following war(' nine eltlryl111+t11* nm- 14 I.4„itc1•IL NO. 1, L,ttN(.5,in tilt dud 4t'uetssi it chines, with thtir (halt and width of of the 401vus141)) "1 slaty, 171 cite ('otultyof 1111"11. elute itoeectes,tnoroorles•. Cut 8 — About seventy-three t o:roe of this fame /ITC we11 �, _ cleared, and idiot:, cu4ttlutu,u.antt tilt+ren,aiudi'r of the tat ietin,bered with name" hast wood bush chiefly beech and :maple. There ere also a duel - bug 0udse mail good hero entitle lot, tool .t good sized orchard of about two .acres. a PAI*C'*4t No,e,Lot l,o e,in the dntl concession of the said tow:n.114, of 11,y. This le a bueltlot.-- Front the front °2( acres the tiinberllas been paart- i ly caned, but the rest of the lam heavily ew coded, I chiefly 81111 good Mart wood. The stole of this lot affords e14 cx4e(leuI. opportunity to the furiners of the locality, anal lathers 11(88. rarely met with of acquiring wood limos in the,t vicinity. Both lots are corner lots on. the corner of the 9,ndawl 3441 c,necssion lines, tbereiar of them be- ing about half &mile buck front the Loudonitoa..,, audwithiu 1} miles of the village of .bseter, amt , in the nta.lta of the best farthing eouultry in On- tario. '1ue soil of these, lauds 1s ansarpassed for I farming acidities 4 a good oreek runs through 18 both 1DLs, and the land is well watered. There is a Church and also a School House foe the tnlutediate neighborhood Atha proiperty. The title t;1 this property is pe fact and freo from I all 1 uumbranee4.. TERMS OF SALE :. this ante la ;dein! should be allowed consideration in alaatduag the prizes, to cOutio)le Canadian Ani,rir•an duty. duty. Wheat Flee 90e. per buil. Rye and Barley ..... —Free vat "• 1111 iian Corn Free 10e " Oats Free l4)e " Wheat Flour Free Sate " Lave A1141nali ...lit p, c. 20 p. e. Pine Lutuber1nree t.2 per thous Coal....... ----Free 75e per toll. l'ig Iron F1ee 417 per ton Iron Bails Free $14 per toll. Steel Rads Free $25 per ton. Bar Iron 5 p, c. $15 to 57 p. c. Plate and Boiler Iron'5 p. c. 2a" to 1:1311 p. tom+ d. \I fwd screws 1711•. c. 56 to (it) p. cent Saws. .. .. do. 40 to 58) p. cent Cars and Locanloti'is...dn, 5 per (°elft. earnest desire to maintain the sate of ilncifine5 .. (to. 85 " P signed for their leaving Caoada was Stoves and Iron Casting -0o. 30 " the city thou to the good management. X441 . 141ackenzie's Polley was so un- t Wool Free 25 to 50 P. cent' 8144 firmness of the 311 nr that trouble . Woollen Cloths....173 1i. c. 66 to 70 y patriotic that all Canadian industries 1,1t and bloodshed were prevented. His actions, had they been directed against a body less amenable to reason and uu- able to recognize their wealruess nu- merically, would to a certainty have precipitated as conflict which (milt not have ended in Montreal :and would 11 are entailed frightful c:aalamities and iu every part of the Dominion whore religious passions acre capable of excitement. Indeed, it . is impossible to say whether the trouble is ended or not. The embers are still bmruing, and may, and in oar opinion will; he fanned as 'daze at any tnoment of excitetneut. It '1048.1 have been much wiser oli the part of Mayor 13'eandry to have allowe'i the Orangemen to walk to church a(ra disband, with their solemn assurance that they would not tempt to walk again, than to have or:ed theta to desist from their. . (Ion- ia nplated parade under protest, and" with the assurance that they; would not, under circumstances of so humili- ating at, nature, abandon for all time whet ,hey elndider a right, theyaa well Minela cud Blautets..du. 85 per co71 Ready -matte clotl(iun ...do. 65 to 6) p gent- Carpets 41.). 5(1 to 81 " Miami Goods do. 85 per cent. Heavy Cottons...:..... ,dlz 40 Finer Cottons ...... d^. 50 to 70 p. cent Cotton Yarn..... do. 46 to 60 °° Spool thread do. ' 67 t.) 81ie Silk Cloths ,do. 50. to 61 ,1 Linen Cloths... do. 30 to 40 " Fur Goods............no. 85 per cent. Rubber Goods....- ..ado. 35 °' Leather Goods...... de. 45 " Glass Bottles and Lamp Chimneys do. 35 .. Clocks.... .....do 85 would be ruined, whila, tete prtiteotive policy of the United States was enli- ueutly favorable to maodie:Anree. This was denied by free traders, but a letter frotn the firm, which was pub• lisped iu to nitniber of Canadian vows - papers, effirin(•d that they (lid leave Canada on account of the freo trade ,policy sof the Mackenzie Government. `That prop having been thus knocked away, they circulated the story that the firm had left Flespeler because they hada recived enlarge bonus from the people of Tiulyolce. T ey farther eacid, and &[r. James Young, 141. J'. for South Waterloo, was guilty of stating the falseliold, thl.t ltlwdaall, Parr Sc Co. were sick and tiled of theiruew local tion and wished themselves bank to Hespeler. .again ; ,that they ,had lost money and that their stock was offered itt far below par. No one sho tld know more about this matter lb n', the mcn themselves, and the following letter may open the eyes of those who ewe low* d the stories made out of whole cloth, and. labored under the delusion CANADA bah in SbllU,tible caaatl uzinos and her ii -on of e is the best in the •yodel, yet., (twit g to the disability of our Canadian minors, rc4ulting front t:ie unfair, one: sided trade policy of the 1\1tiele81zie Gove nimet]t, Canada burner mostly American coal and ilflpol:as all her iroi How can this unfortninate state of aaffairs be lemetlied ? should be. the q ej•y of every loyal (Comedian The answer .ia, By ousting Mr. 'Mac- kenzie and placing in his stead a man who will study the interests of , of the e(auutry and place sue ll reetrietions oil foreigni indn-tries as will tend to en. courage industry and develop Canadi- an resourced. 11IBST•CLASS FAJi1t FOR SALE BY AUCTION.—The undersigned has been, instructed by Mr. ,Sohn Sroellacombe to sell` by Public auction. ou the premises on Tuesday, July 110, 1878, fat two o'b'olt p. m., that s,p'endid farmbeing Lot 1.8, O4neession Z, Uebotne, eontainiu, 100 acres—first-clhast brick house ..nd good frame buildings -80 ao'•es leered and well fenced, good orchard and plenty of water, omrooteieut to chert hes and schools 4 miles from Ese''er No better improved farm, and no 4 ,uttcrlarm in the Township of U+born, , Fos.ciyely no reserve TERMS.—Tan . per ce t of the purchase money on tlfe day of sale; * 000 In. 3 months,, and the balance to, sutt•purchaa ( r, at 7 per cent. For inr- thor partileulars apply to, tae proprietor on the premises. J0gN 811LL t .10Mi3E leroprietor.., 40 MIXIi D CAIa15S; with,name LOctl. Ar ants A. BISHOP, Auctlonoe.,.' 4 - outfit l0 cent..'. 1.. JONF h CO,, July It, 1878 3t Nlessau, N_ I The rur611118er of each parcel will pity down a deposit of tau per cent, of the purchase hooey at. the time of sale, to the Vendor's Solicitor, and will pay into Court within 80 clays thenefter, huf- 14ce11t with omen del_ rem to make up one-half_of the perc11as° motley, and will execute a n➢ort„age fore balance thereof to the Real. Representative. of the County of Huron, payable in three squid instalments in one, two, and throe yearn iron) the day of sale with interest at 813V011 per cent., pay- ab.oyearly, and upon' payment of half such pur chase money and execution of mortgage, each ptm• huser will be entitled to a conveyance and to. be lot lute p''ssession.. As to PA1OEL 444o.1,possession only so as to en- able the purchaser to do lois fall ploughing eau be given immediately upon payment of the doposi., but possession of the dwelling and of the premises. otherwise than aforesaid will not bo given nodi the mouth of March next, when a 1eu90 now sub- sisting th(lreon expires. The • sere• Bspresentetive reserves tohimself powerto adjourn the sale if in his judgment an. &dog acs price is not bid for solid Bartels, 811(1111. so in that event 1411eu1d 110 see flt to 011419e saki bush lot to bo offered for sale in two or more par- cels cm similar terms. In all otLer respects the conditions of Sale will bo the standing conditions of sale of the Court of Chancery - Por further particulars applyto Messrs.Gelanow Musrlr.& It'Ai1f9,ar44nf8ST, Geclerich and; Wingham 8 Messrs. F1t,F.sii & )f)Asm8, London; -and to the Vendor's Solieito•,• l;xeter. Dated this ).ltlictay of July,.1.878. ' B. 'll'...,LLSOT, ' Signed, W.At. SQUIRT; 8, 'vendor's Solicitor. Beal Bep. Co. of Huron. Lxetsre. yy A DAT to Ageute cenvas,elg for the. FIRL'SID31 VISITbla ieertu- 811(1 Out- lit Free. Address P..0. VI( EERY, Augusta, Maine..