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The Exeter Times, 1878-8-1, Page 1
Vol V. ____. DIPOILTANT NOTICE'S. • - T Iltllt r�ti_1 a J OKL, CO. ' , to —re to ..a.,- Fet.'., 1> eA .,a,1, attendee , to nen, e eel a Lire *.n t at t.:is • rt_ . ..._ __ UON. 6. L. TILLEY AT ST. JOWWN,^-!! kFlt. .l. C1. AliK. .',•met firer the tri. NnNAG EXPt.ANA710X----T11E GQ}ERNSINN'T . r II - 3,1. tai: t natual Fire iats', • wc(> A¢tltAl(*N1 R —TUZ litk,u ?ti,tt, 8 ri.ICX. t%O. 1 _ ia:W.4E24r. (lralt•ts LS 3 r_t ,:L. atr.- Ak..i t,;,. .EuXETER, QNTABIO, TH ,S AY, ATTGUST 1, 1878., No 48 BACK TO Till& POLITICAL, ARENA, rase road reft,l{eel sugars should be im- posed as would foster home refineries. Where were the ehips with large car- goes thea need to reach our ports ? Fourth—The principle Lhat raw maler- ial entering into manufactures and TOIti- ol;iuery, net made lure, had. been changed wed duty imp ➢sed on such rate material. Rua rnachinery, This diety watt dotrilneutal to the beet inter - of the country. Fifth --The tobtac- cq duties and spirit duties wore chaug ed, kr-ten•itlg It very hunch larger bur. deu ou the tobacco and hpirits used by the masses than on the cigars and wines censumed by the rich. if he lie been in Parliament wbltrh the prnp- a S . t "a *!.L a7i-a+7 A.J. l +t a_• \ .\ V+G1r.t . . , t' 'Lt !tee, ..:%l a tc.er , ttt11 1n t➢t £s;r. The lion, S. L. lu 0 A \Y t c¢ net ' 3 1,2e.• a'>r 1 rt 33..3? +➢, 3i i' ('-.'evernur Gf Now +,o unquie t,. au(1 who r as ,aa, eat tee& t)at:a `Ir. Jot.1a ,•i u•.,a➢, .;t.. A ...��;:, e. +,11. gat¢^.tt}n rQHi;; It¢r(1 that I➢ue:.it1'tll ill eider that !i1 I night re•tentt•r' Ionise peilitical life, ad ua n "h.•"• -.•I ht retry f sale l ➢1,tty pa -r• drt»t ti a meeting of over twelve linn- et tepee Ate 4t'e, 11e•r tel! loot P. tiled t^lectt➢1 to at St. Jelin, on I''t iduy ,et , .,t age r tweet -age c,r •,.uL nu acen'ut t Aa, t:,:•e+ tvitti^;it art suite, ➢erer•tor con. n tIle was the tut(} the great.. air, 0 S rate Mit nAti torecn Inst. aL received 1 1 t^ e t•t t 3 s°ilnisiw{;y1t1;4t 1a1Tt•tt..I i., sr t'.t telltbtrr.t of applltne:e that over grieeted a elan. He said the welcome il. At;Ittl'i °#' Ik. , il, t ,l ).5, ti t(1 an f1'<l•fasbioued ling, umheard(h (hatpin ;vile mode to enol Atte the duty on 1111enni nested articles be would { at t ti'lF yyt<r't, t}gr, mlitan it. Ivi4+ nn itu- ' . . e11; £,•at it, vcit'„.3., • 1 i' ittz ,ii luiiIiii it. It wit.t iii•hV1ly iitltritt r .it5 Tt 11 t�;rl ��r ' ilr� a,F ,tltC4°rP'{att(1 t4+ �nClt ttA lveletln2- a tJl tt i?!1 of+ilitl 31➢tl.l{i11➢4ttt atit� 111H aStiQ• Ont 111 the Cnitl tiM lar a� th tAi e w is Seme time daring Saturday night the i.`-• N ld.-e :71: t .CUED! sl S. P tl it 1 ('LS', (Ce;ta0r*I.i IIs evaB relule('(1 ,,!'r a•d. Lvl+lat^(1 to increase texatt(ei1. C(llleermtl, and d(zill ; aiI with t11e west the barn of Mr. John Eason, contractor, . " , . , n a(• free o1.c a e i(1 e.. the t Qr ill( ortiu � direct, <1'ain tela re• ., rester of a cle.tinll" a,tltbli.blrellt, AiONTBEAL AND THE WEST. DOMINION NEWS. A Mr. Dumas committed suicide by ONTARIO DIEi1CUANT6 '1L"ITl3DRAw1NG vain banging ill the parish of St. Jacques, TRADE.--••w'1DESVRk;AD nCLINp OF IrIT• seven miles from lvapierville, in the 'men;F.SS. Province of Qaebee, on the 26th July. Mr. W. C. Scott, editor and publish- . er of the'vapanee E.zbress. charged with lie Datario merchants are still man- printing in his office a forged election ting a rleait'u not to trade with Mon- addrei•il of Edmund .Uooper, candidate trlial, A local journal says; 0 tr re- for the House of Commons, was cont. porteli was ehuwit!!letter froth the priu• tutted to jail on Monday to stand las cipal of a large manufacturing Arm trial at the next Assizes. which bus its headquarters shire, bat a Turee fusee went cut to row in a tlouriehing haunch ill a western tari'u. small bout near Merritton, Monday, He said the people here are vary bitter and started. rocking the boat, fivall agaiust everything of a Hwang -at sw,drnpil,g ben. Oue of the party, ns,.tny. UTh 50 Ivo !Maya to l,e(�1T uttt W''O (d Barre t. from the Propeller Garden an. They talk of leaving=, 11i➢ntre:tf Ci y was drowi➢ed tte,, e, ran tee i:¢.• •.. :t:, , t t+t:itll.r�{^a•r. t feel trete Q more, , til meet t 1 ea. to rat -e revenue p g L Altlai:burg, was broken tato and his o((e}•Ie and ca►rurlltllc ttl'II !((sill en !t,€t merely intended E' 'rt➢1'I'. I.t) `I'.-- elate(➢T' time in Anril . e deepest eet►uglt for public pallmyes. Tile ill: Gorse and buggy stolen. The thief, ,., ,, }ne t1 Its of the d e} interest to ev. ,stn' giving en (lo 'ut,ent to a great tI'Guae name selttuded rather sit-1+i4'ieeal•I, Itob,•rt «`ulhll made for the new bridge ;.- l " e 7 :r Tt 9 1,•?. rx Al rrttA,ln ! ! _,> , A (1 1 iEA}i E 1 rY, l� fi 4•: a. 91 a. t r, ,te rlc dna ,e:e:, {af M. •.,, ': 'r? t11tL11, Liatllan, aA d c1➢11(3. ((:1,earli) 11a3 lied Some writing to (lel IL1te1v in Ur- "'' a : . sa:,+ , ,.,'•Sir .c..:.t,a:! '' ' '' 1 4' > comber of men, and which were being • „ to bet. 1i1,( Cttht(Tlr.t't'ta 11' t ou k111• here &nit attempted b cross at four an t '.,:'o.a, : t ,!:. tieI.e returned his itel¢!1[JR d(.'dr!(`tllf'titQ 1.Q tier t gli i r,.rert.ant *t^,, 1• CrusnetloutI)y tort•iencuul}►etltiiell,d.e r :)lrtcllaytliTlrllia:4L4'itl) tile r1p,tblit•Fr(11i1 ile,a� a,'a./ti:?:lll s tx t11fe }aorta on toes umNle fen tufa manner Ii tLndfed protection and :deltoid octave Orange end hie. teiteatiun. His Leel. Itia tin- eici(►.t: to' aF aC:tnCe lin • tal;- d 1 11 . --" ata !Moist! Ial• aee•elNttttare of llac+ non11114 • 1 nese !u the tlteautntlet hots be call d Ly au Ontario lohee- .l t G G } ¢aP tat^ mo, .4 { ,11 ,Thr is ta.e 'nen - • protege !(holt( liecnente they didn't ' kllrtl. aelln .'.3a1c1,eb1 tdottilletd the a • 1 • one 1 tnlrt were 1•`nt►rtlt t of elle �ltud•►av 4f dot 11 lli•➢ lalialll :ta Lo elle l' Biu +ill'�ti, - lllr;° tatele.I-de lied i+�l • e, 1 .1, •.. e , a LT; O. It, S1(IIS) t 11'1 t lti la t' a.4eir11ane!tit .; elfterahl ' checked ate( there 1'3 net a. tlli llltU meetly t Nati 11 e 1 ref rred to a ria. se h d ) u ,i t,ae .^R ee N l e , • OrtS !(lett morning. �1`aalNll w110 •1 r k•a d •t1N. n t+ wf1➢ WIT., ea a(' ¢Ilt tS et r 110 t1 proiteenoti �te ri th(A mien .0 pre 1 r t ruolt it fi• 1 4, �, a,t.hi d u., a F t 11 It 1 1 le, , o;.a .t, Ce t ^ eN3 iia the l (elft1! :5`:att?ti pt(evr?.1t111} �t e , hue, heretofore borne a geed character., 11► c ta➢3a,r actLi50u tv!➢ec.lr the ;tress b3ul well knew(( t a'tAt sl.ry lusrillanG t A P' 1 •�i ' ]tF ail '(1 �,Italt. t➢1 t fPollee Ij ; ^.t. H :�yen_laiu a ( an h(Atlaelable pul➢lte nem. T tail atltlnt lltl yenta Wen( to our martens. Sap one of We heat tatl�ti:1taelte lepert, t a !1e !boat helot St IN ti, t"¢ m e 6 t I. I"t F tI l '¢ d y ate is t► 11ta a trsttc um this moaning. ltlrllin mid y t d a• r.a� , ;!7 1{ r h a: p4'A'1 9 r' 333 t Y , d. .m' a , 4 I, t.. t e, 41t1v111g • hitt NU(l yeltPd ill tl1r.. Commove tl t , nPle"tli9a, uud then ie3ke their own a ➢ �, , e , r a . tta°:. a,. , Ltiltit this( C,)nllni e^i1►l1 ad I.4wnte tient. '•` tr,au:4rnftr in hes (�t.'B;(et. lit* Med not -le ' ' ,' Lie"'°'• deet( in h pe►etlti"►n Until 1Je►w (0 Iattltt+ i. lir (!"111:1! SI1t11➢. Tile ! cl;o fust((. Ile never enter( 11 the II sue ."lit4fer.) III• h:Ltl its°a al eI1:Lll t ai wttl LU 1Aa,ia("y of af: 1➢t •r . a t a svrioue felliul: Win Gia Ordll:r8 (rote the t1 • .t - 1l cheep to C;:Lnta%11.a la emelt nett our +sntelacl d tc ttvcltas :llolttlta 1(1 the ewe - wed at !hill senega of the year. Ile pekes, z. (Ile would have v➢ted lae•Itln(+t a aye I wee accustomed to rt:creive order's t ekes,ur ; e uldl 1.^!x artl.4 al IaHt ' For twee:mile of d•ellar1' watt(! tvluere ! } laA►w I. mu informed tied one b11•eiltds el IItlalaion. ti�°hteu lta ta;�➢•d thdterl iii 1"+i 1 �-. rt ltatii1u( u1 l t bo brteu: ht to a ek i. (niton wants a e:eatn lire Engine'. tt wad b'."c.Ldat0 1110 G.,vt-ill altsat was Ili lite lttf11 .,1.00 1 rF•t`t:i1'ii 1. .t(e(1 ➢>t'- ((. a A number of flit! inulbvants of tit ra air a certain c,a es of geode, which ( 1Tt-r •-•"' a °.i a lata! atier aeltdrd,t, after lie decided 10 accept the Govern- , .at aE&dr° tee -tale t d .t ,t° . ors e. (n •It• tral lilac!!. COUNT]' lfF MS, 1 1 t abeet, to ask reciprocity with the It. Lit' i e 11.. ns I �.aa eNdc,.yt- e!{,r,r t,A arrival from } r 1 1 ,Irtteri, Paul n et11➢('t Htltn(%t ltllo' td) f! 1•f } +arttLsl !(1111 Ilg, tint (, ,j } 1 ! r s r,rn. 1 are at pre80tat s.U11.pUJg~,' slit. , ?,4 'tajc..., el Wool. •!+ tan f➢,Intel Ith cY,lll"ttre near waking anal sWr(t..it'cy,,rs or thew }Natrasnd aro ill ! A 4 , -, ¢ t in exchange. He would act the B:tlnt, A e11L!rry tree in the a , .x,1,.1 't+ ,uu Jralti LL"{}{Alt. ;111•y F(LJd thle�' CaatI1C near rAltlahlg tit n . t't' .1'`ntllKtaTte(++ atltl tL►!(3 Uih, ilteLtl 0f, allll the steSel>e'(�teUri (1:) UtY, a garden ofT ;�(!•. 1 dt 1 XOVternnr 1:1 111:-1 5 1. 0IISO. 1)(1 snultd 11S 11,1 4t 4 + 110 11.11(0 to htf.to ((IL i. UhI 51x(1 w11d11U I 1!'(11.11('8, ©t rllntOU, 18 Irl All b'outu eotalo tb1.ng an sugar and other 21ecee> i tt1.t0 tlnebe-mill fullt t(111 af05,.lin• ). il� a . t�{etllellt++l'eate!r. lil,.tlr• d el.1l Ia:Llel lin (toff( no tie Kitt for !flTC{l ail ' , , they arra !titter to feta Inteineeri 'telt(( x11 a .-.. na I+< :1..'•..cls i•+r,t. ➢Da�1a•r *11121r"d.. Lite r(:Ixl 71ntn1.Qtit (1f 1,10 tarn}, Lt►leaeitltlhld,tlt, ttTl(1 bull 1llffTrttl(etl ti 'Ali'''. a 1. the fettlle. The E4C11Il1aLt'B Of the IiGyCCltl eSid)bfatti Gevortiond molal ee. !le heard no )cati not the itilpa+ltian of more ditty. An agent for a wholesale ollemii:el Schools of C'iinton mitt ()u au excur- r.n mere of the matter until the maritimeline only question wad 11OW Shall the 'n1 r I... P. A 1 +e1 ii -L !� ".•'l a. It al„en^ ?,ti l',i.af. i 1 V•.I.r . 1 1::1IS to loan at 8 per iliealtutent Ilene =feet Iiis yereitltl of sJttn 1.Q (iclllett lt, t •,,,, ueedeil reLoleuu uT rant( .fou ( we • , `T allow Qat inda*atriL T to be erusllaet. out, glleatious alsl.ed h1111 iu !110 Wath wllLU 1'tie Grated il,Lstt:r of t11ta A..L & A. L I•tt.t I'll 'ttt1,`t 1rElt,�tsll 1. Grtvttrnnr•(g"ne}ra! hall 1L-snnt0d to at l i,,lie solicits orders, auel boillg ill a iso. Jl. ! 1 :t1. presutlt viaittt,gf Lila grilleipal "i , • t• ,•1,+1, •t,r•,1;sevi'! our pe�epl( driven away, einaoill LIS Bent i i t a .t..At, Ir r Uwoo 9lowi, Tr',c n ' ( I e el els(�whcre, I1c➢Ylaes nitult; tenautlees, a►1d 1lttlsftot 1 r It %v•1•, •L sur} 1 � t taut aTl. r U } 1 1 ?' S1 l l ©eta t, tib oil T'1tureday, After, when Sir Juin told hills that til o. r1,CYli11!'i( 41.ttiin1. F"r i114 a}t}ta,irllntt1.0t ' ' hitt,➢(! to alriw0r theta in a (to them) " pieces ofUnroll. t°i ou ,.lr,lrtw;I•tt t't•-•tets►l,lt•!e•,iea , ulatlnn 1111.*1u:LiCtl on itCbnt2311 of lessen- ? weather he ro}torts his hue. Mr. Tllnllrae \ewtun, of Myth. died hover 1.1.11 ►1t (ly thought of si1011 a', ('4 eo )ltlati,tll ? 1N' hat will they stay 1A1 niers prospects sets to he brightening.,ou ilunday of last week from injuries rr.#�1 �'�� (!1.11.2 IIe batt stated the (1lrtieniars l ! A lueut1facttl►•ar woo has supplied to received from being thrown from a Eneelend •.l cruel the (suvertnneut, ,,f the Itltpaint111rltt to Messrs. Smith Wh(,31 an caimw the Fenian were given a}e large minima of endings for mills and buggy ou the 1711ult., other Manufacturing establishn eats iu O11. Monday of last week, W't'hile Jae, the Weet Linda (tie huse:tens curtailed, Gregg;, who resides on the Bs13•fio1d and for no other cans•, as far alba can llostd, was logging, he had a email bone judge, than the antipathy t lloutrcal in his foot broken by a log rol ing ou on account of the 12t11 of July trouble:(. it. This state of affairs is not cnnfiued to Ou the 18th ult., lir. George 11illter, Montreal, as evidenced by the fact than of the Base Line, near Clinton, wale one of the most exte➢:sive wholesale sunetruclt while at work in a fi,;ld, Ile beat and s11oe houses iu Qauboe, which died in the afternoon of the came day. -boasts of having the host traveller iu , the Dominion, has felt the effects of Zhe Teachers tall scholars ill c 113- nectiou with Knox church and tele how the minority in Quebec and 1Men- treat have been treated recently. The Gaelic church of Goder.ich had a pie - traveller referred to belongs to Montre- uie last week al Pelut 1'earm. at, and says : {'It is all very well for God -rich people are to civiciza the the !(Mayor and his specials to try and `20th inst. There will probably be an close up the breach, an1'let bygones be bygones, but I find it will take a long limo to do it, and it is a question, in Several robberies have been coln- my mind, if ever it can be done. It is mitted in Godeiich of late. The reg. not only Orangemen and Orange Young dente of Mr. Witham Whitely was en- Britotts, but the whole Protestant pop- tepid ou Monday morning of last week ullrti,n will join them in this matter." and a quantity of uacou takon there- Scores of other cases might be men- from. tuned, bat by this time the mercantile Mr. J. Cockerline, a Morris farmer, • portio(* of our community are aware of w.ts taken before Squire Wilson, of the feeling which exists. Blyth, on Monday of last week and Hued $1 and costs for having tied his horses to a shade tree. • Messrs. C. Proctor, G. Wilkinson and H. Taylor, of Brussels, returned from England a few days since, where they had been visiting the scenes of their boyhood. A. fete days ago two young men were driving through Seaf'orth when the; wheel of their wagon struck against a stone, anti caused one of the occupants to fall out and break his collar bone. A. few days ago a sun of Mr, Johu ing the week till within two hours of Gilmour, of Stanley, was driving a. his dead(. By laid death the town loses load of hay ieto the baru and his head ea good citizen. the Methodist Church (nine in contact with the girth above the R. faaithfn1 worker and minister., He liras ever and received I. severe !ootid((. resided in lllitoboll 13 years, and leaves a widow and large family to tuonru his FAT PEOPLE EASILY f' dSU: - loss. 'L'raly iu the midst of life we 82EIUCK.” are in death." Fat people are not owl liable to end - .f I deathfrom heert disease apoplexy, lex . Tne following is a statement of goods den } p yr fl -s, nrted from the D•iininion (exclusive of British Cohn -tibia) during the mouth ending 80111 June, 1878: Produce of ,.•a n, as .t lousiness tone half mils * "*'4- "1 11.e!.,otro.,.l. stool is t*rt'1.'a'•1+d to illeau: 414..0 .4. %1'.11114•. 3113,1111t1 i•t. Ml u•itillt•8. ls'nt- ltrt'13aabrt.114Ilr+i and.(re,nus 3(1.3{1 liel(taliauelat- tt•ra+l.e.t -1.", 'I'It*.,, it1 %taunt of Itis t.tlrvin("- 3:1►1a0itel 3'14 3 taloa a tall 11t•f01'O 1.oi➢,Lt It.,uv from -laa)IaL ('li:ttgee:a 1ne0clel•ate• and entiret4tt3fae- $itrll Nino,rotteed ASUN t1; 111.'1>SON, Ile:email, Out. ,1"(1 1'N'r.h:tii, .lt'(ll(IN1 l U1I3. 1'"x3'1 e .14 life lei ,unto!: tali (it•i, dui Courta,i avirur let•ua t Insurance tttn tlards cheaper thou or- dinary eat.t, %boo money tit l„auuu r(e,t,an.tt•11- term. Prompt att.antn*l, to orders 1,12rmn.l. 0r oth(rwono 1'.rrn and village property fn: salt or to 1 t.i Also sou to good bol duels stand. land rest st.I n:i,*r 4n tiens:LEL 301x;1 31AMIII. Jo 1rn. nrPrtri, (',enrmissionor. Conveyancer. SIlll'LAIR TA.IT. Dealer in I''ancy Goods Mut Toys, do'uh11- a131d 5rni,iee heerin 1Soo1. of all color. Also, Zephyr and ticrmaat::a Wool -Zvex flour north of the nuts oft,ce, Gxetor, v. PROPERTY L1ST. POR teALill IN WINC1i1?aLSEA— House and Lot. -Goon stand for a shoema- ker, A. corner lot For pan titulars, apply by letter or personally to 1131(IRY 13110 a1'N, Wittchel a. a l.'.0 ii41t1I FOR SALE O11. TO RL+.NT. A. —South I tot h8, ou 8th con., and N I lot 16, etln.°,TTsborno, each farm containing 10 Lotl,i is well cleared, wish good buildings, and. in good eoltivatiom frame barn and stable on lot -18. For particular, apply to l \V1.L weete , Winchelsea P. o. 7:,-101t SALE.=A FitA:t1E HOUSE 111' and two Lots ou Ann Street, Exeter. The louse is itaroy'eand a half high, frame, now, and •.108tH .s eight large rooms. Stable and other con- :veath?noes un the promises. A number. 03 young .iruia trues on the lots. Apply to DONALD TAYLOR, Exeter. FOR SALE. --THE SUIT - scriber offers for sale his #arm, Lot 13 - con. 14, Township of 'Osborne, County of Enron, 180 acres 0199"0d, the remainder good bush, well fenced, and in.a good -state of cultivation; under, drainer), good orchard, splendid well of water. frame barn 86x80, log stable '24x3O,log hou so, and -convenie•,t to school and three churches. For -urtherparticulars apprdy to %VND BRFANS, Kirkton, P.O., or MB. B. V. ELLIOT, Attorney, Exeter F.O. - jUR111 FOR SAL T;,---T1ie subscriber Oars for sale, lot 19, concession 6, SLeplho , tour miles and a ]calf from Exeter, comprising 100 acres, 90 acres cleared. Good log house and frame Darn, splendid water, s.il fit for itairy or grain, also a splendid brick: yard on -the premises, -For further particulars apply to Ikons.ns •Yeui'ico, onthe premises, artoCxe iter, P 0 L+�IRST•C.LASS FARM FOR SALE IL' BY AUCTION.—The undersiguedhas. been 'instructed by 141r. John Stutullaeourlre to soil by lint( parties, and (obtained the %'event Of the Governor-General to a public explat• umbel ou the first tittilig opportunity, end this eves the lire!, tinder these eirenjustences, was it fair for Mr, 'Mao.1 will t11u half •putt 1h1Nehauc8 of Ouuada al�aalin to stand ftp at a sue picnic tel -,Y ? is the hurtling �c question now. anti charge hiol with Laving sat and oars 3 he3. r'11ng uestiofl voted In the Renee with his commission U'artwriglit's loans, showing the decepJ- ill his pocket ? Ile had been ae:cu to(1 five nature silvery self-laudation,by sole } avers of being a partisannature of (, , Governor, but he confidently appealed defended the late 'xovernruent from the C 3charge of increasing.,expelheliture un• to tilt? records. He had always nein a' that the Local and General Govern• omits should act independently of each other. Did he act as a partizan with reg rd to a second terns ? There were strong indncemedts held out to him to accept the appointment, but he refused to place himself- in a position that would give any oue the chance to say that he had been purchased. (Great e•ceering.) He had invariably replied in x0331)0• se to invitations to ac- cept nominations that there was but one constituency whose call he would respond to. (Cheers.) He had sacra and frequent, and the Opposition party heed forty-five thousand dollars and { 81186 and comfort, but he had the con - the feel that this lzriiliant opening of scinuettess that nobody could say the the campaign ensures success. Sad been bought. (Cheers.) Had -he been i11 Parliament, he would have ta- ken exception to almost every one of Mr. flartwrigllt's tariff propositions. First, that there should be a duty on ships' materials. There was an almost universal feeling iu fa1vor of excepting these articles from duty. They were free, and Mr. Cartwright proposed to eshange this 0.1 the time that the ship. ping interest rend needed fostering, and was leash able -to bear burdens. That was an injudicinna chttege, and. would not be approved, Second, the posed ou tea coming from the United ! Oue of them tamed Fearer waded in. to States, and the removal of this had de- stroyed our direct tea trade, and given the United States a monopoly. Tihis by Sir John because they embarrassed Eug11aLnd, and the offered a guarantee (le C 11nii**usat:i•,f, these men in,•irted on the claims i•,•ing adltered to. What c eaessarlly and arraigned the present A(lnlieli:(trati.Tu for increasing the cost of collecting the Customs when the revenue was deoliuiug, of immigration when no immigrants were wanted, of the civil Government euperenunation, post otliee and justice, And compared the scheme of the late Government, to build the Pattiiic railway with thirty million dollars, with that of the present Government. He caustically reviewed the whole Government policy. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed in the audience. The cheering was hearty excursion to Port Huron and Sarnia on that day. The Rev. A. Iitirlburt, an old and much- respeatedsuperannuated minister A. three-year old daughter of John of the C. 11, Chuch, died suddeuly on Morgan, Esq., ex -Reeve of Adelaide, Presley afternoon at. his residence in was burned to death in liar grandfath- 3iitcbell. Mr. Hurlbut was over 70 er's barn, about a mile from Iiet•wood, years of age, and during a long and 4londay 'afternoon. The scene Wag foitLful service in the Christian minis - most heartrending, the barn being in try usually enjoyed excellent health view of her father's house. The father Ile occupied the pulpit of the Rev. H. and mother could only 10011. on and sce Christopherson, who is indispueled, her perish ; the flames were so fierce Morning and evening last Sabbath, and that no help could be given. talon/et-1 to his acenst()ined duties dur- A sad drowning accident is reported on the Gatineau. A party of young tea duty. Ten per cent hal been jai, glen started for 11 trail 011 Leese Nadeau. push the yacht into deep water, and while doing so he fell into a bole. An• n1110r of tlis party> named Allalnl, in the was not the word!, however. He lin- beat, reached over to rescue hien, but posed five cents on black tea and six woe draggedinto the water. Pani oureen whish operated adversely to Leeds, the adjuster of scales for that g y district was 0u, the bank of the lake, the- poorer c;s.est+H; who paid thirty per sent while the rich paid but ten The rind seeing- the accident, and -being .161 excellent Ev.vim111er, throw off his cleat Dominion is overrun with tea peddlers , into the lake reachin r the Gaud pinn,red i , R other two, -They grasped him around the body, and the three were drowued. Two of the bodies we -re recovered ton minutes after, life being extinct.. The ,other was recovered about an hour af- ter. Mr. (Leede was twenty years of age, andthe sole, support of his elderly :public auction outhe premises ou Tuesday, July from the United States, taking from .i0, 1878, at two o'clock p. m., that splendid farm n111' t1 del b11H1i10u8 that leritlnlatel3* lb0iug l,ot 18, Concession 7, 'Osborn°, centainiri; g cop aeros—first-ctn55 brink (souse and good (rains belongs' to then(, 'Third -•••'Pile su{rar 53d]dilu s-80 acres cleared and won Fenced, good lord: i.- and plenty ofwader, convenient t0 o eracilv,Js ane 90110015,4 mites from Exeter No better improved farm, tend no bettorfarm in the Township of 17 1.0180. Positively no reserve t1A1>.1-IMS.—Ten tar ,cent of the purchase money on tbo day of sada; 8,3'00111 8 months, and. the balance to suit pttrclaasOr, at 7 Per cent. For fur- ther lrarticulars apply to the pr0urietml on the premises. JOHN fA:Lli .00MBE Proprietor. 71 •°Fran, Auctioneer.,, ,Julfy 11, 1878 8t dutiee. Onr refining iuteraet has beets transferred to the United States, and 057 shipping engaged in Old West India trade had suffered, With pro er tariff regulations, regulations, Halifax, St. John and Que- bec would .refine smear ter the Donnn- iuu. •Suuh differential duties between etc., but etati,tics show thaat they are m0ri411.1ble In,ll1 others to 11 nllliasil'okee" a11(1' atl±HCti eat 3tri•illly` front extreine the mine, ,$,125,430; produce of the 11t'at. A.ti e:Xteucive exherieuus lit t1,o. fisheries, $088.,01.73 produce of the for- 11 -velment of corpulence has resulted in est, *103,001,528; annuals and their plc). tlhe iotrwinctiol3 nt Atltili's Atlti•Fat, h (.3100, $1.211,351; agricultural prodnute, 80111 certain, and sp8011y remedy for }:11. $@1, A 485,406; mtauurtra1tures, 24<5,303; cnrtt or thithistor:ible'0111(1i�ian, 11.4 use' sl' � '*hIpH sold t0 other countries, $481,961; inenree 31. reduce ten or 11.322) two to five m180011aneoue articles, $28,822;; total (paha!( per weak. Ii ,..,o-Intb•ut people produce or 0+4)30(111 $8 ,212,568; c01)1. _who etre ex:pc'd,•11 130 the rayl ut• 1.111. 8011': Hndjbnlll +n:$93,522; goads not the p^o- 11fo, tall 11 comfortable t:aable eeisle flee, father and mother. The other two (ince of earltada>,, $761,991. Grand to 1,tth,4111 n •e tlal.iu'S Aut1-I(e,tt. Salt(. were 16 and 17 respectively. tal, $9,068,081. , by' di•uegi:,te,