HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-7-18, Page 8THE TIMES
JuLy 18, 1878
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was first used by his great-grandmother in
that year on the occasion of her wedding. The
IERCIIAI`T TAILOR, same lady was at this age of 103 years, burnt at
CIei }'Ji 'aI a-0,a.ca ,
MAIN STREET, - Ir I J l 1.lu.
A cheiee a et:urszueut,of
CLC'TUUS,
a British flag aver it to keep it from being
sunstruck.
DEath BY SuNstRoKE.--Between the hours of
the stake with many others because she would twelve and two n'eiook on Monday iast,thowea-
not give up her Bible awl Liss the image of the heat was felt by all persons tube intensely hot.
Virgin Mary. . The rays of the sun sere so scorching that one
IL i Sealant:x.--About four o"clock Tester- man in the village was. awestruck, and died
day afterntem, as Mr. John Orange, baggage- from its effects about An hour afterweed,
*vaster at the station, wee coupling some ecus, Mr. Francis Harris. who has been in the ma-
ids hand got caught and was badly mangled. poly of Mr. James Pickard for some time, was
1)r. Ilyudluau was called in awl dressed the working in that ge;itlelnlau'shay field, assisting
s, t\•L1 PS. wualaada. to pitch hay upon the load. A little after 12
1 A.Nt ' COAL L INGS a»iL A Bus /'1.1.1,. --On Saturday 'met, Mr. John o'clock, he put his hand up to his heath and
9
'/ 1 14. t l a Gi lespie `s team hauled a very heavy load of `aid, "011.1 fee ae giddy,"
' :mot iulmodiately
a .. the:. ii'i . t;ttili>tlrr falv¢rrably with! butte r to the stestiou. They had to i>ntl tin
retied. A cutni•aaaiuu, <uili hien :!bout to full,
o;Lee Peel; .l; t . , load, which was 62 tubs of butter, weighting on
caught Lim in his anus and laid him gently
. 'all :t:n r: ; e. 71 i3r,. each, ovR>r the sitAetvaik tion n 4. li L -t'1 investigation proved that he
t'l .ti 'a,_! ...A et.,,r" i,;-Leet?:mitt a`ati+f.,t,•ti=,Hn: !'1:€;tl been its llAtrl:eke A e taVeyauee was hent
tear Illi: a s s."Art'e, and 'CO de so, it %vas fuunl -
U )L 9112 1 1
and he 414 iwttn home. I Fi luau
t.c:.tn:,1.5-7,i,,,,,,,8tt 1..,, Sr as ti. tut 1211111?Y)n aa)ai stoat rope tt)tlk•
f'9' n e
" - 6 '""7- `" ; tongue, , .> + thea.t tel. h ,. se : hal £b had r av 1 ww- veiled i4*. It he was' linable to do auv-
LOCAL NEWS.
SEA.FORTJ. .
RTA. BOWIE, of tiro 14th con. of Me -
broke hia lea on the 12tH iust.
FEVER..-- Y— Several cases of scarlet
fever ltavet,ceurred in town. No deaths
have ocenrrei/ as yet.
Foit `COTLANI>.—Mr. I1,4b01't Jt111116-
son left town on the Ilth /list for Scot-
land. lir, Robert taintsdmi leaves in
a few days fur the, saute place.
THE `1 w1:LFrei.--`]'lee f )rtui .emelt of 1
the surrounding county celebrated the
twelfth red to most I*'aet uliug !!candler,
in town. It MIS ealzulaate,d that ati:ar
four thousand people \tele s>resillt,
They cycle 21 MOO rea m-clallfle:loch very
orderly "rowan. After 'maim.; in peep
CPd I t through 11l
a• ttl!ts they
a
1
bled in Mr. Spa lie, grove., telic,t•
` a spe<ecliee evert d li:'erttl hti 1.1av$.
` Ci ht al; tl lxlaha nt.
c.e,l.t lt' l:9' Etat+$ Isis l4*.. taut baying, been Fa
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+ p _ 4tC>rw<
JULY LY I.;', 1•'" i'.> \ i :I•- ti ---Tbi t' e'leave heel the l.ftR•t,l rile talc '3 a .+rnl, and f'tNT any sign tY£ cow ,
i a# t1*,rN1Y, taR R':lr Yeef
i tot i:hut their deet o't lnstt• t 1 of the slipper;
thin;: it r the in,gar tnan, and Isle.rtly after one
*: 414:,4➢.0 ^,1 tunt rn2t-llatllieabb. pre-
_.,.. _ "kiI 1 1 I 1 Lao
out -
t=dourine se been de' 1"=➢s/• he &Ai Iter feet giddy.
GOIPE1i1, i1.
911 t < ,.i. f•'" l .,, . _:w i. Lr net =:et➢n„ t v.•rylalatr a tt ,D o o .t i 1 >.
1Y* 'r.-:+ f tI .« l ai! clad,. taci ia(n,11d.+.etF. 6)tEh ` A Goon I.LhT,--•-il.... 4.atlnlitl:Rtea; for
5'. C.. l t . ' 1 !!.' #11 I: ...: t •
• 1, ..e't' 9,'4.1- :Make -tail move rert➢.t£et•
r
in le t. ', e i<1 Mr Ir'. !les#e , * 1
eel. R , > 1- i 1 i
,
1. , s glee- work, and this i ' huts e. tet.:i t) have rept- appear-
.
t
tea 11115 1 eel u:' Rut we tin .) I I ,. , 3r(L class e.,rttmit',tie s 1 tit. ill n;! Ls pear-
t ele.t Iota! .all easy CtNa.11 batt a's'n•*on' who •-
aatleti at tI e41t'rl.,8,
Rushing Sale !
tae ttDl'l) aitr eSurli t" ,1„ =•a the It at of the. de
.•R 1 t i *s a 111 tl wear
'1 a• "'"1 L• ,, 1., _4• 1 l#`! , f wield l"f *hie ,:lee *1111 Hilt r. 111.Id 8-
Bonny 1f . ' tt.- `i tet' body of :1r. slat
!P. l)ietison, 1:4,44! lame, 1, 41 E ttt•r of the
,S+l21e11, wet•". !clutch! tot* : i 1r,i_1t alltl ill.
tt,ri'et' by ill >aat2li;ttat. on ;4.tte.olay even- 1
ing uitll tlaaY(a 9'r bon •iK, the hand
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1 ;,r 1 n a• ,,t•. lir. Hattie ate- •. wife and 11•1‘4111,.
„ f. ,: e , to Ll 4? l.aD- ..` •••, 1:8t4ntt 4:!:.1 'aI '. Ilc:2,i,' iaaforlF n ,i t•t .-.td ae. nl+Anil• ID 2i'°t•.( 1t it 142, tH:t I:t.
D .a 8 _ • ., ” eras alt tl .ut',;J t•1 a.Y s C;* t 1 it is 45 $ t;l a pout*,!
. i, En, _: 1. n.,. 1, ten cite tell t o4 * ll.y. ',1 *
• .a it 4Y *da eseer.41* 4Iaa4r. Can tuey a
.a . €"..t 11 the l"r,,rlatce l*t-az or ectal I T 112 1 wl-tel Y at Is .,,'ern .A, -•,•'l t! 1aF gost 1111!1
1 .nowt sneeessfall ,telae, 11 traction of any Mal
. ... *1:i .:f °i': t, t o 'a net,
..ver held iu 't set •111 ttat7etrio, probably 114 111.,
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- 1 , ,+ wet. 1 u fe• M it1'1 t s t t kl t i( :1nt*.eta' l'i cite l tf:ie *'f the Heyde, in
4 at a f lee t. i teeetete v ,*i1 n 14 ).i 1,4 44.4. '1 a et„ruin•• 114,' e
l.•b,••'4Y, vel !lit 4'i* 1 ,., e>
a 1 a . + 1 a r,. a+4* 8.. a d 1;• ,a 1111;' ,+-
l'1, 1 -e „1+ , ..,1 i tl iYi toe; c:t•a *(t, flee atilt now and then• ,le••:•
, ... _...., d.•f _t 't"'” 1..1.:... ,t „..**4414 -!,dal t:ac tut 11 ,11... na 41 ,.,emacs, 4' ids
alaDi'It€want tura ..i -
a•44 _ , •t
11. ° . •t. ll: bl,,,-,Y:net w4, i, ;
- .. i- , '•1 I'* 16. 11 of Cho 13 that r continued until :she, tut 11
D, -. ' HPr:- i t5 1-a:*H x.'e•;,f ti,lin4_1 net ,
o.•1. , , *)ta r tl r shun t 9'.1 : al4l tie. 1111* va•-
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-.'t 9'R ,t+• t+I.• Fitt lII 1l* -r •1'"• 4 f who hall
1 ti: 4 e 114""'" '14 C* 4 1 1teletee tete ie. tit-- t(1 •''station w, •l-
a ; 111 A °*•" . • a.i. tit 11:1" '"'"'""'4 ^II 1' i ,:.l1 el to -toy at 4.14eet* . • S.1* i- to the 14ca•1 .1..eala
e..t ...
!we It r. .tnl t;E ,' in 1. 44,141 , the, ileitis fate
,• i. ,a A• 4% 1,4'L:1•fi-7' 11.1' urn - 'the 111.:1' l. -.,,/1414 ea• 4t•1,i sat. -1
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a; i G':,.. u * : `ay 1.-A, +. 1 ,:rla .•f *1 ;i %.1.!,.11 s.... tet*ela•:;;4 raj:, the
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e. z.!..a ...3, 14,,v4-.4 I:?1- +etas .tura it a , .it'1 1.-11"1* 1144'«. 11 ' t-1*•f a t , 1- by fluavian.' 1+ri Coin
Il
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e:iilttilt• t.eltBtftallEla;e i.t!t•1. t1*c'y 1*114r.aL•'+4
a tlaf• 1:11:. ata* ill l
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• t°' 7" 3 lt.^ 4: grove 148 l+.,al.t•flt. l:itti . Tie. j !t.
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e e'- •.teas at1;11;.lrtl;ad alt.tair, Tit. re wee toe
44 1.1i ,cS tea' ". . 4t %•r :AT" Tils. 14*... 'l*,4 A1.t;t tea tam, tet*.al It Mill to .11.; (n I•auti-, lee; #duct*. cave featurebeingtheref a "9'.1» ..1 tea 1 ,.:aa. t.4 a e;t, t'4 :f1•'.. C *Mita i :OM-. In' - 1.
4 l rife : !a 4 titan., . Lamle front 113ttttttord. IF:IYI*llte•n
t"".44°'.'.,, 11.11^. ..,1 s.-Iy 1,. * ... 1"""' 3 F?• 188'^4; *•.4'44:1- Sus'. -fin the •,Lilt!e day of i tout Areel4•11, It ie. tn4,Wetted *hut *I** ie• *4*1e
*,t;,; ,•, :1! 4 'F 41411 i"g a* ' 4+4 1, . 3 ' •4* tun
ttt'ls 4aY.e16tt1 :1 '.++' Hi `.111•^..• of 114-:?ITt wi@ let• }tell ILaGWtlt.I 121* It L. /hia it41.eg•r'•i,Yt*. anti
E
playing the *°11, 1 it,l:r,i he Saul" as
I. the lent.! Ulla soil (..rtefea e:•141eiyed the
doily tee its b1't laaee,
It r i`. , 444'C.31 ,4%. a:T1C e, 4,4-' 4*+ 1d4t„s• lana' 141*„ v '.11,1.• t 1 twice;' till they it 1tale➢t:a4lte of 4h:` ,t v.13. It the that 2`4141 heel 4.104*.41 oi*t 04 4 i1:lit 1110
tt,all earn, ,*- t:1 ttte i=• ITS tr:a;.xrs '•f OW e:ah,'rt ti , :t1:flltt•184, „ma *flit t ,,,ter44 n oat:*"r Ill*Y1 t!ut yvt, 4'41411,* !lata* 14404% 44 4:144
lel •'f t . 14*. It is eery death 'fel wh,'ti,er 1 forty -fisc minutes iil passing a point a few
41-'4* 1'.1'741:,'144" '14"1""--T114' 1111011,4111- • the p. -11, of -:3.1,1. `•Cllr iSt:o stn ot*ittertutlity ': lett:tired yard& t':*rt *.1 °:ielintoll+t 74rt-et. 'Cl e
l•:+ r":-18,•4, SS#*a . 1°v
‘'41i In' 9'a 4; '3#!iR,;.t 1'y of Si:!:= -414 t*.::a•. ler h 11+ "4,*214*'Daatt. 14'. (4* { tail; tt1.71:slr4* 14 u. the 641.4.0.$a 1d' the 1 *11'1441* lea 11
.•.tile'•. '4 4*1111.1:'. '., ."4t '11..11' 1i' 441li h1 ,, 4.,reat* eft of tip, s1t4 take.; plat'.• at 11,7,7 a. {t toe loiltt. 1114•• er.R4(1 1.1 till! grove was Int-
w,1ai 112 yl:1,' 4144 f+r 't,:l:°t 41 Far of F+:.tit ' rtr„'t',a•e.rat• 11144. , w44t14 it i.s *•411214*:, with it:: , lu.11*-.', alum wane ' an• a:* !y e;-liluate.l at he -
treat Nit. eli
e.treat'it..ie ad. ▪ v' i.' 9' Atop, Miele a#al .••, t,., . a• f j tect'e#1 twtuty u*t+l t11itt tlmnri.tltl. Spr*'111 14
1. .i t 1 r 1 4du:ct sty tile' Uid o a i'tt c,' e,
tee. 1.41 to b4t••s4, ,7114. 11.2 e,* cite 1.48 eel.:' cess 44lt,'1:t,1 a l t4$, ll *arv,'r, the * 441144's.. may l.' , were 11111111' by l't'lt'ral '},'t4ltieluell, when the
brae., re' 1 awl res:Ipt4rt el. Ile will lere'1f:14'ly d:s 8.'t1y .` an 4..f total l't'lit'a1' of the i usse ..aid ' dispersed.
11: 3.•.41. i "h
lea
1914.* 114:. t, 1Qi1 aliened.
111 4111! feeler 111ia, lrt4 and rep- l , l'o\sY'siP.1v8`h.- Thu' alecrtieel, a retired
11 hay er q* tlir.':l;;llrut tire'; .1134- t'lniger Fe4h duce' .11'•:rut cull, htltiu j'raeldtutt dh tiielaettr,1
tut, i 1sr'aati tai Il•eat.si. Aithotl>a4 it wits eshhlr *4144 111,,1 tnlFalu71*14 ill ho11(11 414! .i,.I*t
*+ S t f t. 11:1v+te i 1 1, 1,
G fe'e4 esttii- :/. ., .Lit it 4oellei i•9'*?s'te 11' •..l il 8. P..•.. 11 'tilt a'. ay f•Pt'1fi1a,', las us til}Ylt. Pe}',t7;elle • 1'tiatt'+ P S.,r the "let°l'e e'
'i4',. ("Bothe e Morison, *.., t, of F-titelr/to, was return- and
perlll:lilt 411 cure t+f t 12114 illt(ptiolt, asthma
er ' 1.-441 ea•**4* :till a 1..x1• -'r ut4*1 a h,'at•0i.41 : brauchitil., ea11*41h'lad all throat awl 1414444 of
v• l g h berry ; e 4ia It, Was Met Le
y•9' ."; • ,
smut! 11AO IMO -it O- t hot when o .p,,*elte the d 1
ate. i,1",ia given it leer. *•: •I growth. The
' i4* •'a11t 19','111 i 1 r 1,.,. L a . a ' ecce„Ins, 4114' a -° tree mut 1•adleel ei„,e the fu
11444 m•i i.Aa1 been 11 ,1;, 112*! 1'444!)14 of :m feu' *Jaye * 14 f 1
I uttreous de:laah(ty, mature decay. and all
1;21
1 r? idei4er nt Mr. Jolla Willis. a -Hort (listantt volts coluielaln11 heel1 it his Butt• to hake i
Ji1c•rt ,;'/Flt.-- - 1 tort -1111 r d preeet:a,io»
1611(1 the 1,;1!*l greeted .14ltllott•"t'1.tii 1
tar (if the Sf.*t, 1111 144- tea titittl
11t,t.treill, to 44 11.4.11 1+1:a t• h*., hu.l liven el
t., to le 1•.lrt in true 1>rnc• t•tliet+„ o*8 *he
leal. 110 rode act ll.l• tt -424 of the l'roP.
t 1., 4.,t•1*, Ula at White I*en! t, : ilj.l to be. tt
like: 1
tietee. 14e1at11t of the tee,ble tat. eel 1>a- 4
.til -de 'ley William at the liwV4*e, There
wins ;..tent il#tiii22.ia4'a111.
A Iad!j'il*'ti dal 111tant :?(!tt➢•+t.,
nely (l,lditi.>It To III.. t1!'dericll 1/1412
tidal.1 is being *'it4>ially b11*(ri,itt to c.ettl'
p.tdits*, Thur t-eito.4 is 4.4*4. 1 ••tli thud+{
11atu1i'•4141iliI structures %vest *It A,'i•'111t4D, i1
and Ail; bre 1,11.1.1 -Kcal 144114 ('%ury aappli-
'I'ee tit'0c•.,ratr'v for t11*?. itr'eparlttb;rr (mil
Rt tttls 11th for the Universities, medical i"
•041:4..14*, and the teaching proft'au,iuut
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Drive catch.,., nail seta tiny hither than whiei# Vitt lenown to ,lis suiferi , , fellmes. Acttutad h
tet+. " • 7.‘11*. 1i:
irritant
Low titles. '+ t 1 t1 n cull 1 e i lrrutul ;ewe t z.
1 voun:t man on home Leek, worts than I44414 of telui naotl:e4 Le well cheerfully stud, Bret(' of
Tum: LANCE. -ne sec*res to sed' that dill Con- r', ehstr;;ei te• ull echo *desire it. the lvuipe Eder pee
et rvntive teirrotet paper. the leant, eta; sits- t*** total, but 114 1I'41111 *!domed his hone to pluiu„, stud fulidirectiulln fu* suvtt m i1111y1 .11* r
Petaled pant.lie€,tion, Thr .*oath is hard timet * e'4ne i*1 rontilct with unit of *Ir. Has herres. this providrntiuhh discuvere,i Rudely. T.tuse
times, Melded the young mane a horse, 'wheel'
wish to avail themselves of the benefits of
wI#dell :ter. Mark,eu: tetlainks are i•asain„, away, a this , 4 cuvery without th 141un du a9'•, by return
but wnttah observant ma seustbla s>eoi*lr thhn-IL Lt. v*me uum:lua 2• *dale, and backs! tlsr against uaait, iR auhalt sing, 44th staunp, Da. yetaLes
Futea 4.14 ranee to 4ib:ir worst. The suspension the 9'.l nn, br:.lki*1R t>s',•ry ept.lce in one of the u u*bU 4LL, 33 :tinea n. lata, !halide Is. 1.
.,
b
avltt els. Dart had to pan that expenses, which
2,1,1* tar oaoak:tr'wl.uraay. The Latter iassuetl'. G, *++<
+ title t•saelieut certoens. Ill 1111, summated in „ *U
Pl:,4u%Tiu,4'Tus.—After the con- `eLlli'TING” A MAIL BAGTUE CANADA Culti'ai y. --Mr, JohnSpaelnnan,
tinned siege of intense /teat to which we have
of tine /law, who Lae been agent fur the Cana-
da (:ouli*any for some time, hail now received been subjected, alof
S eunnr's predictions for the
the agency for the country in the vicinity of latter hail of July a>row.t act lik(a damp
Mitchell. Mr. Peter Campbell of tIiteileil sponge on a feverish brow. According to that
has been tiianiased on account of the laud i4* eveatiler-wise iudividnal. a cool and cold ehauge
Hutt district being nearly all disposed uf. Mr.
will set in about the 15th, with very plhbrlbly
Spaektu:an i; agent fur the counties of Huron frosts at night. This is to b a follo.ved by an -
and porch. other heated term, to commence a few days be -
fora the month expires, and continue up to b.-
LtQcur. taCllN$11 Fl No.—The following are tweou the hath and 150 of August; after
the /41110414 t'4 received by the several municipal-
ities in the South !tiding of Huron from the
Ligator License Fund for the year 1878, the
distribetion of wilds** has already been made :-
5ealforth, $1.1913,158 ; Exeter, $308.85 ; Stephen,
1380.69 ; Bayfield, $233.57 ; Hay, $258.09 ;
Usborne, $190.01; Stanley, $120.04 ; Tucker -
smith, $104,84; Gotlerich Township, 1;32.26.
(loon Wonx.—We see by one of our ex-
changes that a mowing machine has been do-
iug the extraorditiary walk of cutting seven
acres of hay in a stay. That's notating. Ou"
imp, who was reared. very tenderly on a farm,
*nil takes a deep iuterest i11 everything; apper-
taining thereto,says there':; a lean at Centralia
who eau mow and bind ten acres of hay 111 a
I3iIfiaU[.1811"
11:44' 134 Wt'te1;, Willi e
);11.. Little Evac*•*. sof t,"entrain', was 144,4.'
:ting* ut•1i lett the 16th a en. or ltltltiorb.
lltte' going. through :a hard clary, the,
-truck et rnft black 1st;tel: a11.,ut 2•1 fee t
down, aslnlllatr tee that to e11 sit bustntle1, *
and turned nut 44C•tt;tal pieces of roots
of trees hetween three or four inches in
:length!, 1111d above one-half an bleb in
thickness. lea says the, couldn't have ; in Mr. Charles Soutbci)tt's 1
1IOS1" blftt:k.—fotlr doors north
Ot the Post ()thee
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gg
w+ t.lt a..Hr
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.fal Y ..,.
BANKRUPT GOODS
worked dowel from then! surface Ili the
evt'll W4*S being !hug, 1U1(t ca11*108 under -
Anted how they cau40 %%here lie futlnti
thaln.
_..-..sera.. wow •••••••••
PUMA -1'110N BRINGS MOITIFi' IN-
TO ML COUNTRY.
t re have Pe011 801110 tit (1411' 111t1t10fae-
turers go below the line ti, enrich our
neighbours with au energy and capital
which we might have kept !mere lead we
been uise Nan, wore we wise, not only
oweid we have Int such uses, and
v their capital here, we should have at-
tracted alike from, the States and from
England melt and capital. The Sci-
antl/tC American says :
e't Iilnstratiu z (ho working of a tariff
in a new count *y like the United States,
we see that the manufacturers of spool
cotton in Scotland have moved ma-
chinery and hands over here to Long
.[.land and New Jersey and established
the manufacture on American coil, pre -
A FOOLISH PIE01: of BUSINESS ALL ferning to pay taxes rather than duties.
mom). 'L'he same is true of one of the largest
flax thread manufacturers in the world;
tl ey have a brach manufactory in New
Je sey, employing 1100 band+, but com-
pelled to use mostly Canadian, Russian,
Trish, and Belgnlu1 flax, because Amen.
flax growers+ are too careless of the pro-
duct. I** this connection we might
1111140 mention a great number of tool,
machinery, and cutlery manufactures
who hu ve established a prosperous busi-
uesl here.”
.How lung will Canadines close their
eyes to the obvious lessons which are
l*eiaig read, there on all sides 2 -!tail.
cool weather with northwest gale and frost at
night may bo expected to extend through a
Urge portion of the remainder of the month.
WATCH TIITatr Aaursr *n.—On Dominion
Day a loan named Julia Audrews, from Hyde
Park, who had been attending a race horse,
stele a watch fienn Mr. B. Shute, in Atkinson's
hotel, while Shute was asleep. A. w,errant
watsisslled for his arrest, but Constable Gill,
fearing 1Ye might have .aerated the watch, did
not arrest the loan until he Was about leaving
town, on Tuesday, when he arrested him in
the sitting. room of Mr. John Owens' temper-
ance hoase, at the station. Tho in= claimed
to halve bought the watch for 32, but on the
evidence taken before Squire (iidley, he was
day, committed to Goderich jail to stand his trial.
THE Er3ANVILr,E *'Fnnsnu*N."—We have re- -WIia' "WAS - 111?-0ousidorable speculation
. eeived a number•of a neat little sheet, bearing was indulged in yesterday ou the appearance
the above name, and hailing from 'Egaucilie. of a wagon with a flag waving to the breezes 1
in the Conntv.of Renfrew. Itis wellarranged, coming into the village. One eutliusia tic awl
well printed, well written, and flies the popular btoodtbirsty Orangeman standing in front of
eeteServative banner. We wish onr coterie sue- the Tines oiiiee, asserted positively that it
eels, and hope it may prove usofei in assisting brought tmd,m,,s of the resurrection of Hackett,
4'1 rout .the foes of'eu)Ilomy, pure Govern- while u Gotleiicb Tory of a humorous disposi-
iueut and protection to our industries. tion asserted as vehemently that it was the
As Aosv Elucs oz! MEawaxtslr.—Mr. Sinclair free trade. editor of the Clinton New Era Out
"'wet, of ;Exeter, has in •hia prasession ft . very on a bender, and -cunning up street wearing One
.. ye -0e of workmanship in the shape.of a of his fashionable colored shift. collars. Ou
,.ut.ti brown leorugoblet,macls in the year 1681. nearer approach, however, it turned nut to be a l
.,.,., eoneequ411t1y in 1.0 247th year. , It well digg hn; or a stamp -lifting apparatus, with
A very clumsy icbb:ry of mail bag and
contents was made at the Exeter station yes-
terday morning. The mail from the north
Lad just come in, and the !nail carrier, who is
expreoSa4ent as well, very carelessly and is
utter disregard of his d•ny, laid the mail bag
down o14 the platform close at handl, as has ap-
parently been 11.4 custom, while he want to the
express cartotaake omit some parcels. Wheth-
er by previous arraugelneut or not can only'Ue
guessed at, but tl a opportunity of thieving wee
taken advantage of by two straugers who had.
come south on the Hain. Oue of them engeg-
ed the mail -carrier in conversation while his
compauiou took possession of the mail brig, and
carried it into the cars. Just as the train
moved off, the carrier, W. J. While, turned
rouud to pick up whathe should have guarded
with ,some show of care, but was amazed at
not finding it. Thinking that some one was
playing a juke est hiinehe searched an empty
car which was stau.liug on the station ground..
but being unable to find the object of his
search. he concluded it had been stolen. Az;
attempt was made to stop the train beforeit
got out of the station yard, but it failed. Tele-
grams were sent along the line to the venous
starioiis, and 111 course of tilue an answer
was. returned. from 13re'con,'a station south of
Lucan, stating that the bail had been recover-
ed and the thieve,* collared. Constable Grill
left in the. afternoon to 6 le the thieves into
custody and briug them to Exeter, aiud' the
mail was returned on the 8.35 rain. Com-
ment un the simplicity of . the thieve': and the
carelessness of the Mail -carrier is unnecessary..
But the anthoritiee wouid' do wisely to see that
the like never occurs again. The people are
not prepared ,to lose' their mail matter and
pi•obebly in some - instances valuables, through
the culpaclle negligence of a mail -carrier and
cepress agent. _
COUNTY t'CL11.
On the 6th inst. the steamer Manito-
ba }sassed lip Laice Huron with 270
Mennonites on board, detained for Man-
itoba. They came from the Govern-
ment eff *t avoatlln 144 Southern R11S4lt1,
tlitd have been five '.s.8elta' 0n the way.
In the fVclul Gazette, of the 6th
inst., the following announcement is
'lade : 33rd Hutson Battalion .ol in-
fantry ; No. 4 Cowpony, Clinton ---'1'o
he Lieutenant, Ensign Wm, Proctor,
V. B., vice Grigg, retired. To be En.
eiugte, Sergeant Geo,ge Wen. Railton,
V. B., vice ,Proctor ; promoted.`
S4Nsino>ia—A man /mined Bush, recently en- Itu a., .4 L4C# aT'.
Goods Fresh and Nice,
and at
ABORT HALE PRIG !
Must be Sold Right out
and no .viistake
gaged as caretaker of the Exeter cemetery, was
simstruck while digging a g'` ave. He was
barely able to ranch his house.; 11e ie not
dangerously ill.
Ileeteasan.-Mr. 11. H. 'Verity, wlio 1111* been
in Europe for some :weeks.: reached lioluo yes-
ttarday afternoon.