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-THE HURON EXPOSITOR:
JUNE 28 1871.
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DISTRICT MATTERS.
School. 11.-oomertons—Under the new
echool law the half -yearly reportafor the
present half year are to be sent to the
County Inspector.
TOLL KEEPER FINED,—A -tell keeper
on the Gravel Road, near Goderich,
named Whitely, was fined on Friday
last, the sum of $20, for refusing to al-
low camp supplies to go through his gate
free o!. charge.
APPOTNT3iENT.—We learn that Mr,
Cummingt, Principal of the Ingersoll
Common School, has been appointed to
the position of Prineipal of the Goderich
'Common School, rendered vacant by the
appointment of Mr. Miller to the County
Inspectorship.
TICKETS FOR DIROPE.—Mr: John
Setter h.aving received the agency at
Sea -forth for the Inman Line of Steamers,
can supply through tickets to any part
of the Old. Country, and famish all nec-
essary information as to time of sail-
ing,
Tian TWELFpIL—Phe'Twelfth of july
-41 this year be celebrated in Goderieh
bythe District Lodges of Hullett, Stan-.
ley, Code -rich and West Wawanosh; The
probability is that various other lodges
wtU also assemble at Goderich on that
day, and a good tiirmout of the brethren
is anticipated. _
• GOOD WORK- —IVe are informed by
Mr. L. Jarvis, brick -maker, of Seaforth,
that one day lately he moulded and laid
out, by hand, five hundred bricks in
fifteen minutes, at the yard of Mr. Pick-
ard, Tuckersmith. This is prettY good
work, but Mr. Jarvis thinks he can yet
de more, rind'intends some day soon: to
turn out 2,006 in one hoar.
A DISTINGGISHEDVIsITOR.—Baron De
Camin was- in, town last ttlesday; and
honored the EXPOSITOR by a call. He
expressed his intention to bring a criminal
action against the editor of this paper for
libel. To libel the Baron one has only
to tell the truth about him, • and if he
•saes every editor iu Ontario who has
done this, he will have his hands full.
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NO EXCURSION.—Tho anticipated ex-
cursion. from London to Goderich, on the
Review day, _did not come off, owing to
the inability of the Gland Trunk to fur-
nish cars, on account of the great traffic
on. the main line. Alluding to the dis-
appointment, the London Free • Press
says, Never mind, when we get the
London, Huron and Druce Railway,ewe
Gan have an excursitn further than dd.
Goderich, if -weewaof it i" _
ahhosth Wesrsoh.—We learn that Miss
Jeanie Watson and J. F. Hardy will
give another of their popular entertain-
ments in the Town Hall, Seaforth, ox
the evening of the 4th of July. We be-
lieve that Mr. Iitady has offered to de-
vote a portion of the proceeds of this
concert for the benefit of the Canada,
Presbyterian Church of this villago.
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ti jail, on a chargeof stealing a cow•
item a farmer near Ste Marys, and -two
cOivs front. Arthur :Stewart: of Logan.
The firsteow was found on his premises,
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i1.Hay, andi the other two were found in
the pOSSCSSIOII of Mr. Petty, of Hay,
-Who boughtthern frein I's teen who ob-
tained them from the 't tief.'---It would
be well for farmers to ke p a; sharp look-
out for thei horses and attle.
POST OFF GE, DROG Ai JO BOOK STORE,
Ainleyville.
Ahead a aio. Just re-
ceived, Se e tuagnifice t albums. Also
albums with musical atltaeliment, play-
ing several of the ; popular airs—the'
triumph of art. Also noted for the
quality ancl cheapness of dye stuffe.
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Dispensing d0 ne carefully and ex-m(1i-
ti i 1.1 sly .
HA:1MM —i'arrnerS a
peeparations for the hay
ly every evagOn which
goes away containing a. s
rakes, forks, &c.- 1
cop is very good, bu
here rains have 1&en 1
v ry light and short.
t e country, however, f
h arothere Will be an
t More.
Mite McDoNesen't CONCERT. We
wottid remind our readers of -the benefit
concert to he given by the pupils of Miss
McDonald, on Monday evening next. The
outertatament undoubtedly be one
of the best whicii has been given. in Sea -
forth. Those who wish to eujoyth musi-
cal treat should not allow this apporth-
-nity to pasunimproved.
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Miaterxo Meten.—We notice that a
•mowing match has been annoinced to
take place under the anspiees' of the
" Boron Farmers' Associetion" • an the
farm of II. Snell.. Esq., Sixth Concession
an Wednesday next, 28th June.
All machiues matt be on the ground and
ready to counnears work by one o'clock,
P: 111. Prizes ill five, three. and two
dollars -will be given for combined. ma-
chines ; and four, theec and one for single
mowers.
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elitow making
harvest. Near-
ornes into town
triply of scythes,
oine parte the
ether sectieos
Ss frequent it is
ake it all over
ona. -what we an
erage crop, but
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tof the night. The days upon which
early the whole of the day and. a por-
tionhe Exhibition is to beheld were not de-
ified. upon, but will be made public as
oon as the time is appointed. A coin
ittee was appointed. for the purpose of
• akiog all necessary arrangements for
he holding of the show. Communica-
ions were read from Mr. M. C. Cameron,
. of Goderich, land Mr. W. • Scott
obertson of Seaforth. Mr. Cameron
offered. a donation of $20, to b given as
prizes in witch manner as the. Directors
might see fit, but no animal o article to
be allowed to compete unless owned in
the South Riding, Mr. Robertson's do-
nation is a Cheese, to be given to the best
cow, the milk of which is heed in a
cheese factory this season. •
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CiatTN. TY SURPLUs. — The following
schedule shows the amount that each
municipality will receive dut Of the sur-
plus funds amounting to $20,000, to be
divided according to the equalized assess-
ment of the current year
Ashfield .• $1,3t8 66
Clinton Villa,ge . 291 22
Colbert) e ..... . . . . . E 98 95
Goderich Town 843 00
Gocierich Township
• G rey ,,440 01
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SEAFORT I .A.LATA
wing figures she* e u
each Company of •
uron Battalion, n w in camp at
oderich : No. 1 90 pans; Goderich
anison artillery, 4 • No.l' 2, Goderich
tiles, 14; No. 3e Seaf rbh Rifles, 55 ;
o. 4, Clinton Rifle , 4 ; No. 5, Bey-
eld, 51; No. 6,tx ter 44; No. 7.
orteris 1111, 51; To 8; Gorrie, 53;
To. 9, Dungannon, 0. 1 It will be seen
f mai the above that th Seaforth Corn -
any has tl e largest numb r of members,
heaving thLt our to n military as :in
( ther mattlis still tk te lead,
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TIIE PoTA.TO Bu. r he Colorado po-
et° bug wl ich was 0 ninell feared when
it'first made its app ar Dee is not likely
o be productive of as Egicat damageas
as anticipated. ee [t s ems that, as yet,
thas shown no incliation to attack any
ut the earliest varieties of. potatoes. As
hese covei but a verysmall portion ot
he breadth planted it ,is not probable
ihat much 'injury will be; done by the bug
his. year. j. It is cvery way Droba le,
to *ever, that we may not be so for u -
ate next I, ear, as i it -i likely that t ey
ill contintie to iiicrese 'until the late
s well as the early p tathee fall a prey
o their v racity. I
—The fj1-
ber ef-. men * Hgwick
Hallett .
he Thirty-third•
BcaGLATts.--We .notice that several
burglaries have been committed in Strats
fcnd, t. \1aI'\'said. other towns within
the past fee- week.. I is llbt at all inie
probable -that some of these burglarious
genii:me:ea may pay Seaforth a visit,
-while on their rounds, and we WUnict
Avaril. In t'rchalttS, aiel ethers in the habit
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of keeping money or l'aluabies on their -
premises, to be on their guard. and pre,
pared to give theta a p'per reception,
eliould a vieit of this kind he attempted.
Cos:smite:mho EETING
meethet of the Conservatives of the
North Riding:Neill be held at ltlytio o*.
Friday the 7th duly, for the• purpose of
orgemieilite :Led also, we understand, t'p
• make preliminary arrangements for thh
fielecition of a sititable candidate to con -
tet the flidiug. It de pretty generally
understood 'that, az; stated ;e few
weeks...aro, Mr. -Wain -Brown; of lfauh
• ilton, will be the fortamate,_ or rather ani
fortunate, mail_
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CA:T! VLF. Fa - The regalar month -
IV cattle fair, which as held on TheS-
•(lay last, wa(.1 the dullest -which has taken
place for a long time. There were only
about oho: head. un the. ground,- but the
inliorit-y of these Were. 4 good quality.
The numbees huyers \vas also entail;
and. no stock ehanecal hands. The priees
offered, were very fair, butnot sufficientl3.
hileh to induee (Milers to part with their
stock. itts.titrage nt,W gcod, tdnd farm-
• ers don't cal e about eelliug, unless at a
high figure_ In the course of a month ;
two competition will likely be mot.°
brisk, and hu1der will also he more des
saves to sell, • se that we inay anticipate
Inert! lively Fairs heioafter.
Horesa.. TittatEs---linrSn and cattle
ug seems to be becoming alarming-
ly prevalent: bast week •a horse was
stolen f om ae pat ty M Elora, and was
-aped, to Carrouln•ook, where it had been
left by the thief • with a farmer, to pas-.
tyre. The thief was a man named Taog- -
ley, but is known under several aliases.
• este of svItich is 'tit iehael. Cittion. nian
was arrested ley the Mitchellreathoritiee,
lest Tuesday. eeer eillage, on sus -
Ficin of being the -thief, Mit suffieient
evidenco to convict him weld not atethe-
time be proeured ; he was, however,. in -
8h10 to give a satisfactory account of
himself, but pretended to be .crazy, and.
was sent to tratford Jil as a vagrant,
in order to:gaiti time for farther devtlop-
ments.—We also learn that amen:named
Seutuel :Beattie, es-hi:resided in the town -
of flay, near Kippen, wee arrested.
in Lietewel; lafit -Week, and comtnittod
. TAYLOR VS Boatitni ----'The following
re the pa tticulars ibn(1 decision of he
I
ase whic.l came up for trial at the Perth
ssizes, on Thnrsday, ; het 15th inet
' Action to recover damages forelleged
• adimons , rrest and false imprisomnent.
Plaintiff lives in Grey, and defendant is
dentist in Listowell. Plaintiff was ler.
ested at the instance -of defendant, for
aving, as allefe;ed, qbt,ined a set of false
eeth on tci false r pr sentation that he
•weed, lass 1 in Grey. ewes committed
'or trial, elected.' to e• tried by the
• udge, am was acatuit ed. Verdict Ifor
laintiff, a id $10 dama es.'" 1
ENTERT INMENT.— r. Allan Ballard,
n old To -onto favorit ' supported. by a
irst- c, impany, ap! ears in the Town
tall,
Tuesday an&l next.
M.r. Hello c is 'a well Isnown actor, am
t succeesf 1 one at thh,h ; In the com
piny we Lind Mr. E. te Locke, a ver.
rilliaut rianiA, One of the besttha
ever visit el this town. Miss Corlett,
Ward, cel 1..irated for her artistic song
and dance, .appears 1 etween the acts,
also M. Joe Banks ,: who does th
Lingard b teinees with lightning change
of costum e Withaut !doubt they evil
.attract a very larte audience. Fruilt
e
Kni
ght, fox -merit -1b ithaese agent fo
Miss Jean e WatsOnot Presents the coin
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PadlY• i ----,
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Loaehtt i Shas0;Urti.-1--Rov. Mr. P icer
who has ecu . peator Of the Wesle mai
INTil-thedis • Church! hello! for several ye trio
leaves St aforth, this iweek, for Oven
Sonia • la, -Price I as been suffering
front ill- eolith for , soi Ile time', and Con-
templates retiring fro' il the labors of hie
professim for a time, for the ipurpoSe of,
recuperet ng. We trust that the change
may prov as beneficial as be anticipates
and Ghat le may not 1, oitthe a, resident
of the b tuitiful; town off pwen it;oin4
until he i. thotoughly restorecl to histfors
null. healt 1 and -vigor. Mr, Price's eud-
castor he ei is the , Iev. Mr. Keimedy,
who is sa d to be an ,li•AL - preacher and
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McKillop ...... .......:. ... - .. 1,321 26
Morris .... . . .... . . . .. .. . . . ..... 1,174 84
Seaforth Village..., . . . . .. .. 214 58
Stanley •t .• 1,262 78
Stephen• 1,15 04
Tuckersmith .•• 1,2') 85
Turnberry..., ... .. .. , ... . . ..:. • 632 71.
Usborne • ... • 1,1 8 59
East Wawanosh...... 8)8 40
West Wawa nosh • .9 8 13 -
Blue -vale.
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ing an association', having for fits object
the prometion , and spread df Reform
principles. A full attendance is earnest-
ly urged, the business being of great im-
portance. •The -hour of meeting will be
2 o'clock in the afternoon.
RitrewAv.—The regular me ting- of
the Township Council of Tur berry, .was
held. at Mrs. Day's Hotel, M t, Jane
19th. The principal busines which en-
gaged the attention of the •ou cil was
the propriety of granting a b nu -tti the
London, Huron and Bred() Rail ay. A_
circular was read from Mr. 0 urcher,
Secretary of the Company, s ating that
$25,000 was the suns require from the
• Township • of Turnberry, nd that a
smaller sum would not be ac epsed, and
further, that the By-law shal be passed
uncondition ally.
.After the subject had bee fully dis-
cussedo : the following resolut' n as 11n -
c,
aminiously adopted : ---
" 'That the Clerk of this Co ncil be in-
structed to write to the Seer tory of the
London, lIuron and Bruce It il ay •CO.,
that this Commit will submi 13y -law
to the rate -payers of' this T wn hip.' to
grant a boniis said road of '25,000,
upon the following condition., 1Z
1. That the Townships of rris and
Grey gmnt the amounts requi ed f them
viz : Morris, $30,000,; and G- ey,.„35,000.
2. That the Company isti; ras tees to
establieh and. maintain one station at
Blitevale and another at •Wirigha 31.
3. That the Company shall 1 initithe
time, when said. road. shall be e inpl4ed
to Turnbcrry. • --
4. That the debentures istiorl by the
Township, for the said amdunt, shall not
be handed over to the Company, until
the road is completed to' the Southern
boundary of the Townehip. •
If the above conditions ar agreed to
by the Directors of the Lon. on. Huron
and Bruce Railway- Compel y, !special
meeting of the Council will 1)0 called at
once to submit the By-law..
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an. es tima -le .
Voees' On.. Thursday
last, this :Volunteers it present in camp
at tiodettili were ice- cseecl by
ings le; Acting evernot General
and Adjutant Gene al. ib)8s Pio erta
son. The men went ti ; gh their evolu-
tions me t ereditabl- hod in such a
manner s to .who f • -.: their superiot
officers ti c highest en
vier.' was .withcsSed h
course of peeple." Iii
places of business w
afternoo and the peo ile of Clintor
ed. out elf teoese, a .ft 11 holiday
been declared there. ar iroelama
the Rees e. Quite 'a atinher als
ffoin f -he. forth. , To thse who h
witaniseth .a display of- he kind
it umet 1 tore been a. ri th. treat. s
t
oi
ea nms. The re- • -
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8.1 111111101110 con- E.:1st m
tioderich -all the 3111 A4111
io chased -i A i th le ')Y A.
tarn -
wing
inn of W
tven't
BOADWORK.—The people of this place
arei busy reiiairing the streets: Quite a
transforimation is taking place in some of
them. Th.: Council. of Grey have granted
.Nn
$5Q to be eXpended in makin end re-
pairing the Ainleyville side elks. •A
petition wks presented to tl e Morris
Council widen they met here, last week,
for a similan
dr grt. but it was refused.
THE CROP.' \ look rather pai-ched after
thtt
e froe if est Week. They need more
ft ,
reeshino hotters, The Col ra.do bug
has not r'b1 en ivery destracti e as yet.
Mr. Ross hasione or two fine specimens
of the "varmint," which lie claims to
1 eve tiinported from Braniff° •d for the
purpose of letting the people here see
this celebrated insect. • He feeds them
on potato leaves, which they devour
very quickly. i 1
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STRAWBERRIES have mit turned out
as well ese last year, but the prospects of
other kaads of fruit are very fair.
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O:1CM 11.EETIV . —Th e Council in et
at Dacies' Hotel, on 14th June, .pur-
silent ti adjeurnment from litst meeting,
'Members all present; the Reeve in the
st meeting
nuitdier of
ments were
wed' by J.
chair. The minates of 1
Were rad. and approved.
petitim s for road. iiisprov
meson ed when it: was m
:Strada n, seconded ;by S. S croon, that
in toluene° to grants for ro La •improye-
ments, as there is a' chtisioi of part of
the Township funds" placed fluter the di-
rection of eaelaUouncillor, o special re-
commendation is necessary, as the eatieS
Will COM under the supers ision of the
n.— Carried.:
'ended by ;T.
six hundred
e expended
electoral di-
stort to be
ntendence of
the Councilor in said. division, and to be
paid on his certificate that the work is
dome—Carried. The following accounts
were preseuTted and passed :—rustees
School Section No. 7, for use rif • school
house for holding Municipal Election,
; Daniel Mect7iarrie, for gravelling
Conceesions 3 and 4, -$22 ; Robert Bahl -
law, ; or gravel, $3 ; Maori's Bros.,
printh b' g, $4 50. Moved IA. McDon-
ald, sesOnded by Strach h, that the
Reeve issue a debenture for $50, ae- -
purchasing limber r •sidewalks
Grey.—Car ied. Meted
:McDonald, seconded iy Strach-
an, that the regnisitien of J mils Carter,
for commutation Of statute labor, be
not granted.—Carried.
• Councillor in cad', divisi
Moved by A. McDonald, se
Williamson, that the sum oJ
dollars, or near 'as may be,
in repairing roads in eaoh.
. viaion in the Township, saic
under the letting and. super
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SALT WELL—The drillings are daily
becoming salter, and it is expected that
the saline rock will be reached M a day
or two:
BASE BALL.—Base ball circles are on
the qui vhe in anticipation of the match
between the • " Alaitlands ". and the
Wroxeter "Shoo Flies," on Dominion
Day. Thi following are the names of
the "Maitland" first nine: W. Fish-
leigh, pitcher; J. Stewart, catcher; D.
MeNaug4on, first base; Samuel Siggins,
second ba e • R,. Hamilton, - third. base;
P.! Bray,
field; H.
AMley, c
hort-stop ; C. It. Cooper, right
liapman. left field ; SVihiam
titre field.
. Usborne.
AN ALfEMED EDITOR. --The editor of
the St. lettrys riddle seems to -have a se-
vere attack of " 0 -shorn° Railway
BY -Law" Ion the brain. This -talented
editor argues that if the township of
/slissouri will give a bonus to assist M
building a gavel road leading into St.
Marys, every hundred acres of land will
be advanced in price from. $300 to $300.
But if the township of 'Osborne will give
a bonus . to a railway leading into the
township, the ratepayers will be ruined.
Strange logic this, Mr. -:Vidette.„ unless
ydri mean -that St. Marys will be ruined.
If so, we certainly sympathize with you,
bit we cannot understand why the peo-
ple • of Whorl -le should allow themselves
to suffer fin- the sake of Preventing the
town of St. Marys being deprived of a
considerable portion of her tradoe—Com.
. Itm-N4.---sA piceuic was held. in Mr.
S. Love'sProve, in School Section No.
10, on thd 16th inst. There was a large
gathering
surround
flue, mid
isfactori1.
seith ever
all seenie I to partake with a good relish.
The eitercises of the day consisted of ad-
dtesset -.63, Rev. Mr. Gracey and Rev.
Mr. Keys, singing by the Lumley choir,
sM-ingintal &c. .i.tluch credit is due to the
triacher, - Mr. , J. Watrond. ,and others,
Who took an active part in the day's
proceed4s.
Dreoilaeuhuo.—On the evening .of the
day of Oth pic-nic in school 'section No.
19, and after the crowd had dispersed,
some roi ghs passing . by the grounds,
espied tlI e flag- belonging to the school,
which has been use11 on sucli occasione,
for a munber of years past, and had not
common kense or decency- enough to pass
.by and ldt it alone, but tore it to p'leces
and trampled it in the mule 11:rtily,
1Satan fnels some mischief still for idle
do." Some of them, judging
position they occupy, must
ived sullieient education to read
t
• - Pnescehat Mr.
inopriete
ceived tl
specter fi
though 2,, r. Bose is not a, tesident of th,
Couaty, We certainly think the Comic 1 .Moted by A. ieleDenald, seconded by
.
,knows
diepleyed wisdona in: at pointing him, as T. Williamson,' that the 'Clerk be ire -
a more competent peteo ; to till- the ine .structed NAT
to ite to the Seeretaty of the receive
portant and 1 espoi si ile position 11 Loudon, Buren and Bruce RailWay Co , occasim
County Inspectortha i 31r. Ross,- could sending them or no a copy . of this resolution ;
not be foirind: .• passed to -day, tooether a fl, ,p a copy of :than
THE RAILWAY PY-]
d not '111-oelect by S. Slemon, se
before Williantsore that a By -lam
by way of Bonus, to the Lc
and Bice Railway, in the
000, be pateed by this Cou
George -W. RoSs, one time Mated to the ratepayers Of
• of THE IF_:Peeilerea- has re- for their approval; Such
e appointinsiit Of School' - edtertised on the L.. IL and B. Railway
ithe CouirWof Lambton, A- CO. eXpressing their. ;willingness tolac-
t cept said S11131.—Carried.
At.—We m -lice with picasure
Aw.
crated bt
gfranting aid
ndon. ron
sam of. $10,-
ub-
hip
be
oil and
the town
by-law t
from different parts of this and
ig townships. The day was
;fort -thing passed off very sat -
Tho tables were filled
variety of eatables, of which
and subsequent death ainong the ranks
of t e demi mode. lie preached, in the
We leyan Methodist Chtrch, Leech•ville,
the ame evening froin a different text,
but the sermon was sobstantially the
sa . There was the same constant al -
him n to the "gentle sex," the history
of •la Montez was repeated, and. the
sa e passages from his own !eventful his -
tor . But, • thougb • suspicions were
-aro sed, still, the evidence against him,
w • so far, merely presumptive. But.
in t e meantime, one of our villagers had
wri ten to a responsible gentleman. in
Sea orth, making inquiries concerning
the character borne by the Baron, while
in t iat place. The reply Was. CO11111111.
ato a of the suspicions which had been
aro sed, that the "Baron " had another
and a later record of his deeds, than
tha which he publishes so freely to the
pu lic. • The Baron was interviewed, and
the e was quite a lively scene. He tried
to 1 ake it appear that the Statements
ma le -in So maray Canadian Journals re -
gar ling his misdeeds were ialse ; called
the
hands to
from th
have tee
a simple sentence, yet they seemed not
to comprehend the 'full Meaning of the
inscriptiOn, 'Love one incither." or•they
would. not havd been guilty of such a
Mean action. As the. parties are pretty --
Well hnown, it is hopedlthe result may
be a lesson which thoy will not forget for
whileor-Com. •
writer of the letter alluded. to above
'well he called him by some names
ch we might expect to hear from a
room rowdy, but certainly not from
verend. baron, and used expressions
ch are not fit to be repeated here. He
itioned several newspapers, and said
had never nailed him a "humbug,"
had. always supported him, &c.,
me itioning, in particular ono prominent
Ca
cir
pe
pr
11,0
bu
th
col
ne
let
errtor of that very journal confirming iii,
the expressiene used in the letter al -
ed to -above. The Baron lectured
t same evening to a very small
ience, . and was mean enotigh ,and.
ardly enough, to I take advantage -of
position in a sacred edifice,. to hurl
kinds of insulting epithets not only at
re ectable men and johrnals who ex-
po- cd his tricks, but even. at those who
wo ld dare to write letters merely- ask -
in information regarding him. Jour-
na iets as a class -Were stigmatized, and° b -
se re hints were bandied about "men
wi o would sell soul and bod.y for one
do Jar a year." We ileed scarcely say
th: t he quietly departed for his "Baron -
0'C
re
ge
ne
th
ab - It is most astomshung, that
no withstanding the exposures that have
be n made concerning this individual, he
sh uld. still continue to dupe the people.
L t people ascertain for themselves if
y are doubtful, and coneider the
simple, unsupported essertione of this
fellow, or the testimony of the . most
re. pectable men, •end. the most reliable
li-
jo
et
wh
bar
al
wh
me
th
th
adian journal, which is widely
rdated in this part of Ontario. • The
son to whom he was ,speaking was
tty sure he had read in that paper an
•unt of some of his former misdeeds,
not. being in possessioneof a tile of
newspaper in question, could not
tradict him in this particular. We
d merely say in connection that a
er has since been received from the-
tot
la
an
th
co
hi
all.
Wroxeter.
TA -feria, the • Landoll Comicnie, ex-
hibited in. Wroxeter last week. titofton!s
Hall woe well filled, and. the entertain-
ment m as rich, racy and laughable.
Those era° want a good, hearty laugh,
"shoal d go and hear Taylor, !the Phan-
oiest inta in the worli1,9 as he calls
imself. •t
;
jE.‘NI WATsON gives en entertain-
ent Golton's Hall next •Thursday
vening.
all" next morning on the five
ock stage. Other details have been
eived, direct from headquarters, by
ttemen in this vicinity, whose names
al only to he mentioned to convince
most incredulous of their respect -
rnals of: the Province are to be be -
ed most. If he ever collies to Wrox-
r again we predict for him a very
th' audience indeed.—Com.
• Nom—Since the above was in type,
w learn that the Baron (?)-has again re-
tu ated to Wroxeter, but we have not
h ard what sett of a reception he met
th..]
WELLINGTO.N.T, GREY AND BRITE RAIL -
VAX. --LAVe hear that a deputation of this
`lompany presented. themselves at a tate
fleeting of the Wallece Township poun-
ii, asking an. extension of time fehe the
ompletion of that part . of the cc ad. which
ia,sses through Wallece. All the ex -
=shin asked. was from ;some time in the
month of junii until the end. of Septem-
ber, which was granted. at once by the
Council.
BARON- Dn CAmr.c.L-The people of
Wroxeter, who have not mauy oppor-
tunities of mixing with thee titled
great," were considerably surprised last
week; to receive a visit from a real,
live. sprig of the aristocracy, 3rclept Baron
De Conlin. Not only was he a Baron,
'but hal been a Father Confessor, , a
;Papal inquisitor, had fought in Algeria,
and also with Garibaldi and had_ con-
cealed in his baronial carcase,: dear
ow many ballets which he had
On the tented field on different
IS. To be sure, there was little
n•oof of theso exploits, further
be unsupported assertions of
ix le Baron' himeelf, but then, he
'iron • nobody Could disprove it,
simply "took ;his word. for it."
worda this sly Baron,. with his
foreign appearance, and his
broken English, managed. to get himself
received as one, who was, what he pro-
fessed to be. i. e., convert from Roman -
ism to Protestantism—an exceedingly
innocent and highly persecuted individu-
al. He was allowed to. preach in one of
the churches. sermon had.
the effert of winning over some who had
1
— We are olad eo learn that m r prepoeed. by-law for approtral of their Mmsie
friend, lir. t.T• M.- IleGreger, formerl was a
.
1 with - this office, and late canoed by T. so they
e journal,. Coderich, has o ncil do now In othe
Tuck's Hall - strougl
sohmtor.---Garried.
Moved by J. Straehan, s'
Williamson, that this Co
adjourn, to meet again -at
5th July next,
J. It. GIUNT, Clerk.
ibbeft
Acoma-shs.e-One day las week, a man
named Isaa,c Moore. of the113th Conces-
sion, met with a, sad accidejit. While in
connecte
the Hoi
tained. al excellent situation: the em-
proprietcr of Eastman's- College, Piaigh-
ploymen of H. G. Eaetinan; LL. ,
keepsie, . Y. Mr. 1 le -;freeor is a per-
seterimo industrious an steady young
man am Mr. Eastnian i my be congrate-
, lated ori securing the se vices of such din
assistan .
SC
ViTinghana.
Sc' Favrim—Several cases of
rlet fever are repotted by the doctors,
t as yet no deaths have occurred.
hoAa.—Mr. J. Leet, formerly of
P rt Hope, has kcated himself in Wino -
hi in, and opened a lady office, -where iTe
may be consulted on matters touch -
g his profession. We hope he may be
si ccessfut in making justice triumphant,
a al ove1whehning all the devices of
✓ ugery.
ACME:CT.—While .Bobert McDonald,
• the township of Alerris, was hunting
i the bush a few daye Iwo,' an accident
o rather a serious nat%re beret him.
lien in the act of drawing his gun over
a log, it suddenly went off, depositing its
m hole contents M his hand and arm,
t iereby inflicting a serious wound which
• 11110 warninri to him in time to come,
t beater& carefil in the use of fire arms:
CRAND CONCERT.
IVITTSICAL TREAT!
TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH.
MONDAY,- 26th JUNE, 1871.-
r pupils of Miss MACI)ONALD, assisted by
several distinguished Amateurs, intend. to give
t]at I.(ady benefit Concert on the above Evening,
a eight o'clock precisely.
A Bich Musical Treat Italy be expodect.
Admission, 25 cents.
For particulars, see Small Bills ana Prkfrananes.
Tickets will he for sale at all the,tort Soaforth.
Main t et Diaaeroes.--et meetiiio
the act of separating some young pigs previously been doubtful, and also of
was at tcked the
ana tee toreetege old pig, and torn from he shoulder
of the hectors of the South Huron from an old. oue, he
It 3,
reach society, was • down the side. Medical aid was im-
itel, Kippen, an : mediately procured, arid. at first little
ust. A resolution hopes of his '7e.c'ver3T were entertained, ,
atine the Tucker- I but he is now doing as well as could. be
A aide alt iral Soc.: etv
oftheT leleersinith
ield at Shaver's • 1-1
rharsdri -, the 15th i
wes pits t. 1 amalgam
emith Poet cli Soeiets
aoeietst for the pur
Fall Exi
tranenot
out Of ,41-11.
lb 1 th...1 COnntY
,
expected.
(e (+E holdin,r the ; 111--yonn -.NIEETTsct.—A meeting of the -
ition. 'Eh I:11 n1l:4,111 lnthiness Ituform electors of the township is ap-
was the rtviting and making , peinted to lie held on Saturday, the 24th
i • li .hi h ecu iie 1 inst at Statia fur the purpose of fori.n-
confirmling others in Suspicions of his
genuineness. All acknowledged his.clis-
course to be rather a stranve one; his al-
lusions ` to the "fair" sex and the
" gentliir" .sex were rather. painfully
frequent, and his whole sermon was -
interlailded with sketches of his own
history He also gave among other
thuhiersea pretty lengthy sketch of the •i
rise end fall of Lola Minitez, the notor-
ious Countess cf Lansfeldt, her entrance
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
THE BERNE MILLS.
TR.r
imaerAgneet haying mirchased -the- BBE
GRIST MILL, are prepared to de °listing ttcd
tipping on the shortest notice.
No. 1 Flour kept constantly on hand.
Iso, Bran, Shorts and Chopped Stuff.
I As the subsciibers are first-eloss inacticid niilers
they will guarantee to give the most •entire salt:-
ftction to all who favour them with their pstpon-
ago-
' SMITH lt WEIR.
lb^.2-13in
Borne, June, 1871.
FARM FOR SALE.
Mb subscriber offers sale his farm, on the Huron
- Road, throe miles west of Scaforth. being Lot 114,
fit Concession, Tuckersinith. The farm is one of
he best in the Comity,and lets sploidid Istildtign,—
nouse, barns, outhouses, &c. Further particulars
elasn11.)iefobtainea from the subscriber On the prouriqos.
MICHAEL ILIAS.
A general meeting oefkthe Reformers of
t township of fowick, will be held at
ofton's Wroxeter, on Satin -day,
uly 1st, at 3 o'clock P. M., for the pm•-
• ()se of electing a Director of the North
uron Reform-Aseociatibm also to trans-
, et any other business that might lie
! •
1 might forward. in the interest of the
igorm cause.
. . Card of Thanks.
2 the Ediu». of the Ji U7 k.xposhor..-
SLIt,—Allow me through 3 -our columns
o express publicly, on behalf of the
i outh. Huron Agricultural Society, my
1 earty thanke to m. C. Cameron, Esq.,
I. It., for the many kind- donations he
las made for the benefit of the Society,
1 nd especially for that of $20, to be used
s iiiriiiz.enis .....Juno
the.n naoppwr o aBealyiiiagia Fall,...' ..E, .x...011,itl..ii-
• ion. Yours respectfully,
•
resident, South Huron Agricultural
Daesten Courts -will be held as fellows:
Stanley, June 16, 1871.
Society.
Divisions. 0 ourts-1871.
----- - GEORGE ANDERSON,
Vroxeter July 25. Clinton Oct.
'eafortla July 27 Godoich .... _. Oct.
yxeter - July 29 Wingham 0ct.2
laytield ... ... _Aug. 1 Wroxeter ..N-0,... 2
3tingnamori —.Aug. 2 Seaforth .. ... -Nov. 2:
Clinton Aug. 5 Exeter ... ...... Nev. 2.
Todelich , ... Aug. 14 Dungannon ... ,Nov, 2.
Ainleyville .... Sept. 26 llaytield .........Nov. 2
Seaforth Sept. 28 Clinton ,.... - -Dec.
Exeter Sept. 39 Goderich Dec.
Dungannon .... Oct. 3 -
HORSES STRAYED OR STOLEN.
TBATED- Stolen Cram the pasture field of the
subscriber, Second Concession McEillop, &bout
-1 miles from( Carronbrook, on Sunday night, Ilth_
one. a pair pi Ln-ge heavylight-grey IIORS'ES, well
tatehed. Any one giving information that, will
ead. to their reeoyetT will be sui,,aldy rewarded,.
• ARCHIBALD MOVAY.
114 -(It*
• ROXBORO MILLS
CHARGED HANDS.
tilt undersigned having purchased tbe Tioxbor4)
Gristing mid Floating 'Mills. iii -Creast d the Ms -
birtory, and put the Mill in a thorough bixstki or
repair, aro 110"11* prepared to di
GROSTING, CHOPPING
AND
other kinds of genersa Custom Work,
on the shoilest notice.
They would also desire to rtate to tanners and
other,, tlett as the work m be (lone under titeir
own superYisitat, they }lave .hesitation plimran-
teeing taitire satisfaction.
• RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
Trains leave the Seaforth station
follows
GOING EAST.
Toronto ExpresS. Buffalo Express. Mixed.
7.52 A. M. 10.50 A. et. 1.35 P.
GOING. WEST.
Express. • Mail.
1.35 r. ea 2.35 P. M. 8.50 it et.
• A trial is respectfully solicited.
B. SHANTZ & BROTHER.
Ita,thoro, Junc,1871, 18441.
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP
Or Reviled on MOderate Terms.
THOSE well -Mown premises, Main Street, SP
forth, }adjoining the Post -Office, occupied for t
last seven years by GRITFITH DAVIES, ESQ., as 11.
Dry Goods Store, with dwelling, having the us
ont-houses, stable, garden, &c. in the rear, and
vet7 nice vacant lot suitable for building purpos s
Applr by letter, to
31rFABLANF.,
- Accountant,
June 7, 1571. it34.14
LOOK On TIE
For the Chilt
Ten
STAND ASIDE YOURSELF.
BE CAUTIOUS HOW YOU USE IT.
The strongest and best -
FLA -VOW): TEA!
Ever imporfed into Canada -
It has no equal. Just try it, at
SCOTT ROIIERTSOYS.
FOR A BIT OF CHOICE 11AELLOW
N E
FINE FLA170RED
•
CALL AT
cr7 -
SCOTT ROBERISON7. 1
• CUMGERLAND CUT 13ACONI
KENT SMOKED HAMS,
Choice Boiling Hams,
AND SMOKED
CHOPS On FOWLS,
AT
SCOTT RO-BE,RTSOIM
Gooa Clean
Lard,
IN CROCKS.
Z. rattison's Favorite Soda Biscuit
HESSIN'S
Celebrated_ Afied Cakes.
100 BOXES SCA ED HERRINCS.
-MUST BE SOLD AT
SCOTT ROBERTSON'S
CASH 8TORE.
MoLEAN B1CTHEI
VOL 43 NO. 0
MEDIC?
-TAR. w. R. ShlITIT,
geon, etc-,
R4octson's Resilenee 4
North_
Seaforth, Dee. 14, 1813
C. 1')t) E, M.31., V
of Alet;ill Univorsi
114-sician, 81i1'v:eon, &e.
dance 7orriela, bat.
Zurich, Sept. 7th, 1 870
'1- AMES STEWART•,
al Graduate, of MeGi
_Montreal, Physivian,
and residence 13n1.144h:1d
Brueetie'd, :Jan_ 3, Is's
L, VER(l'Olt, M. I),
Cian, Surgeon, etc.
eiti(inee, -corner of Marl
-Street, iinniediately in
Store. -
Seafortli„ Pe".,. 4th„
—
-TAR. CAMPBELL,
ijeolinty. 001e6
42,orby's, corner store, )1 8
forth. Office day, 1-4aturdi
- -
it ,f/C,A.UG11.1W
1341_ Barristers, Attorne:
ieitors insniancery an4,.).4
taxies Public and Conv0V
tortz_ for the It, th B;tithe
or the Canada Life A sint
N. B.—$:30,000 to lino3
Farms, Houses and Lots.;
Se.tforth, Dec. ,l4th,
1111,' ENSON EY lat,
Attorneyat Law, Sol
oe...sy and Insolvency Con
aries Public, etc o:
Wroxeter. Agents for
Leta Co. of Upper tianall
onial Securities Co. of Loi
Money at S per cent; ii
oharged.
JAIL n. BENSON,
Seaf (nth; Dee. 3ith
}(-4NT1°1:\:' undr8ig1uii be,
pUblic for the liberal pati
to him in times past itt thi
and also to inforn1 thern tl
fesumed bueinoss
where he will be happy .
fnIi oi&fainucis, and tnai
• • TliO:t
Seaforth, May
RITISH EXC1LA
erieh, ONT.,
ET4.,14. ; J SAVi-1
tea?. WartiaW
This hotel has recently hi
/fished, and refitted tint
notvone of the inoSt vhni9
Xhodieus in the Proviiet
Rooms for Cemmereial
Terms liberal-
Ooderiela April 14, 1
.3)4ISCELLAI
tr •A. SHARP'S UV!
Stables. Office- -
SokIrth. Good llorsee,
iConveyaneett, always 4.n1
HARP'S LIVERY Si
ST„, 8 EA VOItT11.
and Carriages always cul
;able terms.
R.. L•Slieri
Setiforth,• May 5th, l'ti7i1
'tt
Tart EXTRACTED Vi
cAwrwitf(
Dentist, extracts te
by the tusie of theNiti
oe—Over the Blow
f(*d. Attendance in Sel
Babel, the first Tuesda
AO tea. Month; in t'linO
Injerrial Hotel, on
,..4.478 and Fridays_
,Parties reouiring ne
luested to call, if at 84F
tocit on the firet day of 4
over 54,000 patitnts
?extracted by the mie of
iCation's offitles, 1C.fiwY4,
• JOHN BRII
:blow Broker,
Agent,
Houghtsni'S
with 4$1, T. Rail
•SEAYORTIL;
TIVongli Tickets
-in the Western titate
Rol Iliimha at 3i4h1.0
;the grcatt fAe;iiittiek,
necessary 'tutors
•speetisig Land Ageneitit-
-GREENBA
Biocide, 'Coupons and t
Gold and ::!ileer Coin,
at btipt rates.
NOT1(
()TICS is hereby gi
iota tt. 0. iesii,tEa.nly
oxioession Hay, as the,
YELL, is determined
cutaioat extreme of the,
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