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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-04-28, Page 1APRIL 21, int SHOVELS, HOES. TT NAILS 1t Q PRES'D NAILS, HINGES, R DOOPS IJJ T g5, acksmith made.} I YB1I G S PLANES. AMERICA ,. WATERLI ME. — ND CALCINED 1LASTER. EN N0 HIRE, TOHNSOX BROTHERS'. IRON-CL,&D LIQ C1N$, IRON -CLAD CHEESE VATS ai'r Cans Made to ox dder.- DAIRYMEN'S SL. P'PLtES, of an kinds, KEPI ON HAND JOHNSON BROTHERS GAL • 0 Main Street,. SERF O' UrT H e McLE AN BROTHERS, PUB -TAMER.% VOL. 4, NO 21. SEED POTATOES' FOR SALE. E UNDERSIGNED has on hand, at lot No. 5, 3d Concession, Tacker - smith, L. It. S., a quahtity of Seed Pota- toes of the following varievit s : Early Lose, Early Goodrich, Harrison and Qeeson. He will be prepared te meet, on the above rremises, those who may -want good seed potatoes. on Saturday of •each week: ALLAN HOBSON. TORONTO MILLINERY. MISS ERWIN Has opened oat a large -stock of Spring tGoods, comprising all the Latest Styles in Millinery. Dress and Mantle Making Promptly attended to. Stamping done on the shortest 'notice. gtraw and Hair Work -of every kind nxecated in the neatest manner and latest styles. AGENT FOR. LOOK-11-AN'S SEWING MACHINES, Telegraph and Express Companies, -CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Issuer of Marriage -Licences,. merican Money bought and sold. JOB PRINTING. Store, Settfoith 174 • RAINTiN9. , JAMES WILLIAMS _ 134gs to intimate to the public that. he has reinoved from McIntosh & Mor- rison's Carriage Factory, and 'has- reuted Grassie's Paint Where he may be found at any time. :Mr. Williams is prepared t� exeoute, on the shortest notice., all kinds of -*Carriage Painting, Sign. Painting one]. Ornamental Work. 0,iye him a call. Remember the place, - opposite Mtirray's Stables. 170-1t TWO VALUABLE 'FARMS FOR SALE,' LSI 110147167i t",:n Acres,- _quarter of a utile from lou Lecchville, 1 from Wroxeter. New Frame Barn, 120 rods, board fence. The farm is Rif.uated on the main road, from Wroxetet to 11 arriston: Price— S4000. tialf Cash required. _ 100 Acres, 13 th COU cession, situated centrally between Wroxeter, Clifford.and log -house, 15 acres 'cedar swamp, can easily drained. m mediate possession. Prie t1700 Half Cash required. Fel eater particulars from owneee 176-3*- Seaforth. If you want a good ' TRY GALLERY, .Opposite Scott Robertson's Grocery. Main Street; Settfortle PTIOTOG RAP HS of a superior de8., • eription, unsurpassed in the County of Mr. Paget .wishes to eXpla,in that his -- gallery, thuaeli small and of mean ap- pearance, is euite euitable for the pro- duction of fieet-clase Portraits. 165-1:3* BUSH FARM FOR SALE CHEAP MITE UNDERSIGNED Offers for sale, I cheap, Lot No. 30, Con. 15, township of Grey, Co. of 1 furon e about 70 acres of this lot are timbered. with hardwood, four acres of evil are chopped, the bal- ance is timbered with`eedar and pine of exeellent quality. There is sufficient of this latter titnbee to pay for the whole (*ASH, or on time. Title inditputable. For furthee paaticidars apply (if by let- ter, prepaid) to Adam Gray, Planing Mill, Statforth, or to the undersigned proprie- ton RODEUICK: GRAY, " Freedom, in rade— t `ply in, Religion—Equality in Civil Rights." Mr. Bisnop's eply to Mr. at. it the eatnest soli ntion . of sozne of my. and -',N a S. theuldi let especially ear ful little tion., too; u . is part in r fer- not be opt otplace. ' ' hat I said in ea - 111 forth vas, that Ih dr ceived a circ lar . had lo 'keel: at it fro a peints and vas •entert hied; namel ., at the fair 1 ay was b fiaeut4y ' ben u .1.111t that 'I lid not see how a Coon y nue could be ar- said. W : had Made take in not b y - the Connty Council' h made a mistake, and that I,- as one f iat sCouneil, 1 as membets, and.that i sae was, the co IT ling. the linyitig of - he 1\iotthern,Gra el Road 'With 'the taking off of ,the tells.. I eaid that if they had been 'Voted on s !atately the resolt might hate been di er- ezat—at least . so far as . the townshie of it reasonable for us to note. free road to theCounty of Huron when we hay to pay tolls going to Ltecan. (our mar -et t., expect . those rannieipalities to give us fair pia with regard, te). railways eel en we had imt given them faia play in ithe matter of gravel reads, *A very. g od The ex, eeete of Tuekeramith asks wl at God.erieile people onee !compelled . him to have ti e !Council sittings at Clinton., , A he can assed' the Afferent, members to .majority of -us promised .x) sppport.a n o - tion to that- effect. 'W 114n Mr. • Morrow moved to hold the next nteeting a,t CI n - tore -imagine Our surprise to hear Mr. .6 proat movea an eatient. molt that the next meetingof Council be held in Gate- d* as :usual. .Wheneasked his reasons for acting so 'staiingely, his reply wa8, that he had. received- new light. Co n- ment is -needless.. Mr.- Sitroat says he 1 as paid. petty dear for -his • whistle .airea y c. in-.' the . way of railway tines, . What would it•N r. Sprpat's farm be woitit were there ne rail -Way.? or 86aforth, or the titiders- helms •paid toe in eh -ler the .raile way, livrg aa he doet Within two miles of a-Sta, ion, what must tlhe ratepayers of Usborne, -Stephen-, , Hay and Howi lc think, - As ho have never 1) .en. directly be - Or even those of Stanley Grey, Mein e. have :to 1,-avel ft poi ten: o thirty milas time:1i; and if 3roll want anything wor ., !and B. R. far 'the folios nig' reasons : ife of tr de—and we ilea it badly inthi8= IllatCr ; because .1 lichen. eve would a .t • SEA ORT FRIDAY APRIL 1871. WHOLE NO. ers-nith about. a, nineteent refore, perfe the $400,000, the th of be yte the, which, dods not give th Town $81- 000 aaid by her, for the' County,- hay ng only the loan $2770. Usborne 00 hating eived $3! received zul townshia mail purposes, she pa the ost Of their onstructi rev nue !from t lls does s in repair • and make up t ees f that mind and pay more tol et ell as with pay •rs of Usborn som If A al an ni eters smth will pay the same fund mei tioned. Th deficie lane, whi ipality serable, d.y 'With ndividua each. am, in concluding ineteenth part if the- County ome relief. the id to the Nor - $21,000 -her 0—will make *ravel roads in received from ,460 Tucker - and reamed 37,600 out of $2,825 as her of West Wa- ller fot gravel a her share of lie When the not keep the compelled to alf-kept road do. I believe memicipalities F. The rate - travel o ler one of those roads and know what st lame that Mr. Mc- . of Hullett, says that of the Couneil doings' are enveloped r. wi I take the trouble to when he w s a Comm Bor. will find tion, unamin usly car ied,a that will le him " or ny other man" to un - and. Your IT borne, Ap Mr. Gr To t • this Esq il 2A4R, (173I71317D 13' isli"' date a letter rom..Thol. 'McMichael, tle, ut the pleae ire of whose- wait:min: o tone l' have not 3 et had an. onportunity of f ming.- (T e publisher's of the Coupe won et, that a g,,ntleman who does so mile i gtatuitou l'ork for the press of the Coin tyl would no be a little mote care- ful 8' tO what he states mibliely—espe- ciall should th reductions of the ['Sab- bath. be ti uthfule have frequently heard it re narked thalt hose who saY -so Much ds Mr. Le ki and Mr. Biahop, they ell qualilieel to take are of them - QM will do anything -hilt what he is prepared to stand )3r. Bute Mk. Editor, resin ndent's rein ehs upon me, that .1. neve • etas an "111 gent sup Not thole... Gravel Road scl the dontraryeoppo ed it at of the Conuty Cou cil at which the mat ter n•as le ought 13 ), until it was preeent ed iit that last sha e when I did Say .1. - was n favor of sob itting flee By-law an a allot ing the peepl -, who w -re really the part es linerest0d, to nettle the matter ° issue hand -bills, a attributed to inee re- coml.-lending the ratenayer to '`'N ote it agair st the sehen , but left them to. us fit, Of the course which T pursued th quit as well prep ired to i Wee es 'Mr Meet .—a large an( resPectt bleanumber nf wl om being pre ent at the Met town- ship e.mninatiou, d.d: me the. honor of ran elect 'lig an•e as Ree re, -for: 1871, by acute, - math n, While th would-be Reeve o has P ore than anc,e heel). re:nulled over was lected—e-tio ttay at home and 'nivel thinle he Was not Willing to,do 60. .Can t be [that 1this Self -constituted I judge of the 6, .tions'of others has ever (lane an y - Mr. -ditot, why al this tint ry alienit the irop( sed Ey-law'? The com eethig el the iled to shote that it was the mil 7 way in titer sted 'could be secured. E that as t mai, if Mr. :Ale:\ ., and- some others, tad 1 Cen as Welt rated as -hey shotild lege are selv shou of tl (atter" of the eine, but on • velar session 2c. it bu hel more' fora int erain aud 50 hundr d more for our pork had we a et! iee of proper y seal Mem penitent "villOsr s and the ince •-1° porated villages .Yratird. )(name town 1 field product mitt and -such ei m the aeareente time WOU to my Ifullett friend, evho am told is like the proverbial old evoinan, will hate th,e last u;orcl, to which he ie entirely wel- come. I am, dear sir yours truly, THOS. GritEENWAY, Reet e of Stephen. Devon, April 21, 1871 Usborn A STORY OF A. LOUGH.' that the party of heroes su sequthitly here -in described excel either in intellectua attainments or refill.= eat, but -wouls judge that they posset ed a moderat share of sagaeity, braaer , and ambition When we tell you the,.p: rticulars of thi great adyenture, -it will' o doubt excit your admiration, but it. iced not trans - cella your belief. It weenin the white. of 1870, Mr. :Editor; that the adventur referred to, tnok place. The eircurostan snow fall, at. I Was 'gel g to be awa3 from home one afternOon 1 told one o my boys to take in the ' 14 plough an put it in:the drive hens% When 1 cam all the family', as is they mil smile grea curiosity to tell me, ' " Where do yoi think the plough is, papa .*' said. one with a smiles "0.11 I don't mow," said L a tree," was the respoose, and then we said I, " its only a few boys• have don chief to me.". I thought but little about the old plough for some ti ne, but one day it happened that a friem of •mine came along and we. entered . in 0 , conversation on different things. One of oar topics was the different races, of human. beiogs, such as the Caucasiaa, Mo egolion, Negro, &c. My Mead said he h d been talkina high position in societY--", Orl. that gentle- man -said it might be po,iblo, after all, that there exists a race 0, human beings who have been developed firooniei mtloineketer-ese. The thought of the Wong came to my mind like a fib. 11. Of lightning. " Well," thought I, " if • here be such a race of beingt in the worll, they are the very chaps that put the ilough on the -- tree," and when I thooeht what good climbers the Monkeys are a_ nd how very sagacious and: tricky, too, et seemed that there conld be no doubt lett it was their posteritywho heel put the plough on the tree ; yeti 1 Ceuta scarcely believe that such a race did really exist Howeven a peculiar circumstance bi,eurred shortly after which seemed to eo ifirm tha idea that these very chaps' hat done it, and that was, the plough h, been taken from the tree upon which it had 'been at first pieced, and put on an ther hard by, feat; for they had made i occupy a po-, sition about fifty feet abot 4 the ground: Now, Mt. -Editor, I happc red one night, not lone- before this talk,, o be readiag; some pieces in the " Fifth' Book of Les- . sons," When I came aceos one describ- ing the manner in which non -key -8 cross streams ef watet. ft salt that one of the strongest ef thein woi ld get on the top of a treey arowing on t 10 bank Of the river, aud wbrild grasp a b -etch 'project- ing over the water with iis prehensile tail ; then another would take' hold of had. a string the stream, . living chain he bough of a nit, by which d over which the remainder crossed. in eafety. 'Well, thoeght I, is this the 'plat ! they adopted in taking the Olough froie one treeto )right on the keys eutpend was then tendered to Mr. Orr, and al o a cordial invitation to retorn and resin ie the school at some futhre time, Aft r an apprOpriate reply from Mr. Orr, t ie meeting dispersed. Gdderich Township. COUNCIL.—The Council met on t le -13th inst., by special appointment of t ie Reeve. Members' all preeent. It w is resolved that the Reeve do, and is he e- n by instructed to employ the County E e - e 79, known as Hairs Bridge; that t le Reeve get 50 notices of the same print e and distributed, and also advertise t letting of the contract. - The petition I Henry Morley and others was laid ov _ until next meeting of the Council. ✓ was resolved that all school sections fa e ing to send in -their applications for sate _ moneys by the first sittings of the Con cd. in August in each year pay the Om k f $4 each for making out their Collect° t Roll. The Comity Eligineer is to be ii- , structed by the Reeve to survey the sh dr f road running between lots 35 and 36 r a 14th Concession, and that the Reeve an- e company the engineer and, give notice , the parties 'concerned of the time tcil then adjourned. ---T, i3. sToRrs, car An Extraordinary Case. ford Beacon says that at the Assizes he el in that town last week, Robert David= , a farmer of the Township of Stanley, wh. e under cross-examination,. succeeded 1 i convincing all who heard and saw hina while the perspiration rolled down h 8 face in large drops -a -that he was either a, rogue or a fool, or a, co nbination of botl sought to recover froi Mr. Hugh Joh money loan negotiated by Defendant f r Plainiiff about three ye -less ago. The ems , as it developed itself, seemed to be m e of the most complicate I ever brought ii to Court, and elicited from the learnel judge the exclaniation,1—" It is the mo t unnedessarily mixed -up case I ever hear' of in my life !" The documentary ce- Mr. Johnston had faithfully accounte 1 for the money of which he became po s ssede-that he in fact ncted the part in too generous benefactor to the, Plainti and his family; but that between th family of which he kvae a member, thei affairs became some -What entangled. Hi Lordship directed a non -Suit to be enter ed, Doyle and Squier, Goderich, it). Plaintiff; C. Robineon, Q. C., Toronto and J. S. Sinclair, Goderich, for Defend ant. 8 him and 80 on, until the e until the laet could seize tree on the opposIte h, another -But when th f tail with which. the mot thought I, this race of. hut itm beings do scarcely behave there is such a race, lett ift looks so much like thenatrieks that it may have been a party oft them on an emigratieg expedition,--blut then, if it had been, they would not pave returned to move the plough from 1.1e first tree to the other. . then -came V) the conclu- sion that if there exist a r tee of Inman beinga developed from the monkey, they are the Very lads who did it and if they Coutinedeat we are t wheat, .which den't.pata.i coarse grains, our soil has ted. With markets tor .1, other neelessaries <tertian 1( ova intim wished at'o4 t reatilt lila alone w Ir County 1 ow much. more s Mr. Ei to buy tl withetan and the verlaiting neigh& rest() vigor. Such 2 to give one c. Would i not be tilas '1 usS Otani d. he pet, - ii good polic of a- boi yet Road. 110 be speaks 0 n eh hern onse re (II calling the -s Gravel Roat Re primate! nicial met ting that no buyilea of the Nor - a tone .11(44 to dist, 1 I lied in' he.inniutes,i,lati, 18CAk pp. 11 the. S400 000 honottdd if• TEETH EXTRACTED PAIN. puiposes ; 1.7s1?orne, :334, Deuti,t.ExtractstMliwithoutintin. the pull) by the use of _ the Nitrous -Oxide Gas.. • lishing- a (1:litaa— Over the `ikactin' store, :-Atrat- 44 the GI af each menth ; in clinton, at the corn- that Tu ila.vs and Fridays. , Town, tee-ienhed. 'by the eat! of the Gasa at Dr. I over .r)4,0o0 patit have 11:141 teeth , teen nim siiikiog fund f4 ae-ot Roads del e iproveunint of •t, e County. .01 'herewith tiis ,t altogether. 11 mare -tom' the, 2r- gravel ro•t is Couaity t rest and estal i•• the liquidatio itares, and 111,0 Ids and 121.i(lea s pp. 54 I tini- mere that yet r There are nine - that tioderich ii I kneel: pal t _Ca •yirt -till:known -frieliltisTiNa'11;111';wioet lt.: select 11 e- as the particular- object of nyee f; ) and trics t ) convey a 1‘' %Mg lira - .11 0 un thalleneed. shall no go into the 10 doebe, however, that :the Coeaty tannillore of Iii ron will evilien the ime arrives, sappe •t 821011 Inet181.11V8. a.:3 eon- ,e,neisler beet •eleulatet to :1 eeea ,pe he resteirees oil. their II° 1110116 2tlifl titirt.• ef _‘21r ''.`if iehael t( intimidate 1.1.e. .or their reniteish than to anotlar t - 1 a must have kept their tail. coneealed, of that throu generations there has be shortening of the tail lint almost, or entirely disapp last be not the caie, 11,,po adventure lia,3 operated so upon the rotas of the eatu as to prone its everlasting ( A The steamer Heron; ran ashore o Lake Huron on the 18th iostant. --e-A new Reform paper entitled th Ontario Reformer, has' been started; it Oshawa, by Mr. Climie of the Bowman —Great Reform Pic-eiics are shortly t be held in the Counties of Brant an handsome' general paraos Mr. Leonard llunt4t, -of ITsborne, tool took the that, priz0 at the Elanshart. Spring Show, held at Ittirkton -ou Tues day tne 19th instant. . •--OYer S20,000 have been expend,e by- the Ontario Government in th County of -Hastings dining the past • three years. The people Of Hastings certainly have no Cause fur complaint —The Commercial 1-Iote.1 building- in and public hall, wereburned On the even- ing of Monday the 18thl instant, Esti- mited loss $0,000 ; insured for 000. —It is runionred thitt flora Stephen Richards, Commiasioner of Crown Lands for Ontario, is about tO withdraw from the Government, and that lie is a -can- didate for the clerkaliip 'of -the Petitte. for the County of • Yotk, vacated by the death' of the late Mr.' MeNal). It is ale() stated. that dIon. Wan.' McDougall will succeed Mr. Richattls as Commissioner of Crown Lamle: —A new Presbyterian Church is to he emoted. Stratfo. d 'du the present summer., the material for which is now 'Very closely • • sneceasive ft gradual '1 now it hes at•ed. If the that tle• late deleterionaly antendage eetruetien conducted. by Mr. Orr, et talon, Morris', was brim, —TheRev. Conlon of 'Indian Lends Giengarry, has ace:pined a call filen the Harringten Canada freehyterian (*Lurch, in the County of (axle» d. :sir. Gordon ia , thman, and we wish hint f -Very NUCM*SS his new of labour. Tne larrington ,Telin Sebring, of Sebringville, while en a visit to :emit friends in eIiehi. gen, 1.h. S., took teeldenly ill, and 4ned. in the \Nos- County of Perth fer oven ty years, and. fey the time buena, on )1 et Ilt:,(lay 5!1'011 - and all waited with anxietia loolza for the • asking• the class questions n the theory of mueic, an 1 although the, examinatien well. They then sant.; iminber rounds, and selt•ct pito: from. their books, so well -that it was fedi:: credit.. • able to their teaeht r. r. Orr than said W:13 that Of ',MI% Rotten, teho expatiat- hoNV 'the of the Initial organe . IN 111 naeta _a safe wa4 Mown open one niulit Leer. week al.,' ne hi five cent pieces takca). therefrom. ' the vicinity af Elora is the lucky poaseasor the aaitnal an -ant. It for p perfeetly ferintal, while ties one i fettle lively, can fet..1 in the natural manner, and haa every a,tittetramat of .,._;,itra 111g up to ii.aturie,:a. ite, bit:01,11AI ft.( 111 ham. This wilInee tion for the Local Stituency. Mr. Mc ben will no doube b —The GOth Pities leave Quebec at the land or the West In ouee, in that con- ed, the late 31.1.Coi- a,gai9. elected by ac. re emder orders to .1-141 of June for Eng- .--A women named Wheeler W8,8 ar- rested at Port Haeon on the 19th, in at- temptina to smuggle a quantity ot silk into theStates. —A reqnisition is out in Montreal to bring forward Mt. Daniel Drummond as a candidate for Hoehelaga, at the local electione: He stands no chance at all —The Messrs. Allan, the only great steampshipproprietOrs on this side of the Atlantic, now advertise no fewer than twenty-tivo first claSs iron steam vessels, of the aggregate tonnage of 35,234 tons. There are but two are three eorporatione of the old world who can estimate their marine at as high a iigure. —The Sarnia, Branch, Great Weaterzell Ra.ilway, will shortly be converted .to a, narrow guage. —It is rumored that there will be an extra seesion of the Dominion Parlia- ment in September next, to coneider and ratify any terms agreed upon by the joint High Commission. --Ale Toronto Grey and Bruce Rail- way By-law was voted on in the County of Grey, on the 18th inst., and carried by upwards of 1,800 majority. —The Widder correspondent of the Parkhill Gazette learns that a man nameid Reynolds, on the 8th COIL of the Town -I ship of Bosanquet, in digging well, struck salt at 20 feet, and has been exa.! hibiting some of the salt he has evaporat- ed from the brine. —Tivo more petitions against tifeee- turn of members elected to serve in the next -Legislative Assembly were filled in ; the office of the Clerk of the Crown at Toronto. - They are against Mr. Boult- bee of North York, and Mr. Arda,gla of North Simeon —It is noticed. by the London Times, that the markets of the Dominiou are now chiefly supplied with edge toola of home or American manufaetnre, and that Canadians limit their Etiglieh purchases of hardware to a 'eninparately kma31 range of articles, preferring to pay a higher price •1 for those of American make. —The eie.s of -the Home Insurance Company of New Haven, in tliis country, are now ascertained to reach .t,, -M0,600, and will no doubt exceed that mina Such is the statement of the general agents in ea—ilaIdtais said Lord Lisgar will leave Ot-:- tawa for England early in June. Bie servants and baggage precede him.. No fare it is well moterstood that he will no_trelt\nrit am *Simpson, y-oung man, son of Widow Simpson, met with his 1 death by the accidental diecharge of ins .4 gun, near Lobo village, on Monday the 17—th Ahltstt.he Great Western of Canada - general meeting, held in Loudon on the Itth inst., everything was so highly sat- isfactory that, the President's speech was the only one made on the occasion. 1 Toronto, has introduced a new system of book-keeping for solicitors, Avhich is cal- ,eulated to be of great advantage to the := --- There are six chnrch organizations, hve Sunday schools, fnur church edifices, ---•:tir. Henry Al eltinstry, manager of 1 aml formerly Mayor ,,f the city, died :suddenly from appopieXy, la:.,t week. -- -B1 it,i8h Cehillibia iip ported dry 4, :. goode in 1870 to an ameunt endieated by ° .; ; all tile importations of that hen ince he 1 1870 was S1,605,809. . -- American dealers have liven busiy cip Elgin during the past week. brivinga breeding al eep for the farmer.. (4 :New wooled 1».(teds fetch from eight to ten dollars per littad. - _- The commercial nett I, pillic hall the lnth. Nothing. saved. banned in the Western for :31.500 i Previncia% :al ;note Many other buildings Wcr- 1.8.4 I- araaa 2,2* - John palatine :nal 11,e anal, market of A. Lustig were also ilt aro) ad,: -- Robert Mitchell, fur many yew i and Weet, died. endlenly eth, the 111,11 complaneel 4,f not being very 21 en, atel. For a genuine good portrait of yourself -an. mn,t go to Frank Palttalee-a. On 4 Alar 11er dozen - For eorreetne,s, style, and Leant:-, RAILWAY TIME TAELE. Trahie leave the 11,3 Ullf.WS :- 1.35 •