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DISTRIcT MATTERS.
Agricultural Shows and Fiirs.
The Township of litay Agricultural Society's Fan
ShoW will be held at on Tuesday, the (ith
of ()debt:al
The Sonth Huron Agricultural 'Society's Fall
Sheer *ill be held at Seaforth, Thursday and
Prilav. 'nfe, and 2211(1 September.
The North Riding of Huron AgilculturalSociety'e
Fall -Show will be held at Clinton, on Tuestlae and
Wed/matey, the hen 2et,h daye of September.'
The Stephen and 'Heberne Agricalteral Seeiety'e
rail shows will be held at Exeter-, on Monday aud
Tuesday, the 2nd and fIrd-adys Quo's,
Fsu Show of the Howiek Brandi Agrieul-
titral Staiety will be held at Gerrie, ou Wednesday,'
Oct. 4.
The Central Fa Will be held at Hamilton, on
the 4r1. 5th and 5t f October.
The Weetern Ea _will be held at London, from
the 2,6th to the 29 September.
The Proviecia ibition will he held at Kings -
toe, on the 25th to the 30th of Sept(attber.
The North Perth Agrieulturel SocietY's Fail Show
Will be held at Stratford, on _the bth and 6th of.
Oethber.
The South Perth Agricultural Society's Show
witi be held at St. Marys, on the 3.1 and 4th of Oc-
tober.
The Hibbert Braneh Agricultural Society's Fall
Ifair will be held S Gaffe, on 10th October.
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:How Bieets.-Bow- Bells and Other
nittAaznies for A ugust at ArmstrongA
Place's Book Store.
SCHOOLS OPEN. ED. -The various selthols
througbOut the County, opened, after
the holidays, oh Wednesday last.
BF.EAK DOWN.- Ile Merchants' Salt
( anolian y have been compelled -to sasperid
boiling fer a few days in order to get ohe
of their boiling pans, which has gcyen
out, repaired.
J den Anna v ED. --M esar s . J. Duncan
, •
adeo., have just received the li'st con-
siseoment of their Fall stock of boots mid
eisPes. and- hats and caps. Those whp
witti to see what the Fall and 'Winter
style,s for this year ate should. call.
THE VOTE OF SFAFoRTIL-Frone the
voters' Est, recently made out by the
Clerk of nee -forth, we learn that the
}lumber of rate -payers orelectors, in that
Fart -ion pf Seaforth in the 8outh Riding
is 164, and in the _North Riding 93.
This i3 a considerable increase over last
3 ear.
RECOVERING. -We are glad to learn
front 1 Coleman that Mr. Peter Me
Ewen is recoverine as quickly as could.
be expected nrorer the circumstances.
Th is now exeeeted that, with proper care
and attention, he will recover, although
his case is t et critieal. The Doctor paid
hap. a visit•on Monday last, and had -a
leiter from one his attendants on Wed-
utraday.
OTICh TO FA a MEWL -A tiu rater of
the merchants of Seaforth, having -pur-
chased the market fees on butter for the
acentidatiori of their customers 'farmers
bringing- butter to Seaforth wid ae-
qttire to pay the market fees, but can
tate it direct to the merchants ancl die;
pose of it, This will be a great ac-
comodatioh to farmers.; and those mer-
ehants who have joined_ in the enter -
wise are deserytng of praise and support.
-,. LECTURES TO Yeti NG MEN.- During
the nwelay evenings . of the present
ittonth, net-. Mr.- !Starr, rector of St.
Thom;t3 CilUITC11, is giving a series of
lateturea to young men The- second_ .of
tie course was delivered last Sunday
evening. Mr. Starr selected as his text
John ii., 14, `` I have 'written unto
tam, young men, because ye are strong, -
and the word ot God abidoth in you, and
ye have overcome the wicked one," ln
the couree of the di:ices-arse deecribed
- the charasster of the Christian gentlemen,
Z1,3 au. object for, the emulation of young
meo. and that cif the " fast young mon"
ate an objeet for their •avoidence, The
hosture was interesting and. profitable.
both to old and pithier, and was heard
wita the most careful attentiou. The
remaining lectures of the coarse should
be well attended.
:SIC. -0 1: Friday last, the children
of the Canada Preabyterian Chorch Sab-
bath 8011001, of Lille place; held their an-
nual pie -n it: Govenlocit'e Carovea two
mites North of this village. The day
woe; tine, the eround selected for the pie -
nits in good corder and the attendatice of
euildren, paaints. and friende of the
echool Tait:0 ntuneroeS. A eiijoyed
themselves to the fullest extent, and a
very pleas:ant afternoon -was spelit.
tati oriday last,- the general holi-
day, a pieeiie under the:auspices of the
Biptiqtaiabliath achoel was held in the
.
gereve hdjoiping the village on, the North
aide. The amusements indelged in were
of a 111 at pleasant nature, and each one
proeent scented to vie with the other in
their eiTorts to render the occaeiou ooe'of
pleaeure and profit to the children in at:
teudance.
TatrotER ABL visa -ache -18-e d
nos know whether or not -there existe -
ths-latv for the prohibition of pige Jun
ping- laree through the streets. I
there duce, the astahoeities :should se
taat it is at once put in force ; if ther
not, then the Comma -should pass
otie at its neat meeting. There are a
the. preeena time abent one .hendree
large pigse-to Say nothing of the 3warm
of small ()nee --rOving through our St-ref:tit
Reeking what they may devour. A
gate, or even a dome ean scarcely be lef
evil a minute, but thoaa riosta will force
their way t h rough. and ravage and de-
etroy whatever coulee before them. If
IK,lople owning pigs have not the good
:tense to keep there at home, and from
attuoying their neighbors, they should be
compelled by law to (10 so. If thevhave
not the means to keep. them at lame;
tlieu they should not keep them at all.
There is not another town. ih Canada
where. they are permitted to roam ac
large through the' ;public 8treas, ae they
do here.
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•
about the streets.
notiee had been g
hitt or excursion
our farming friem
•
in our holiday, a
and. healthful r
been spent. As
holidays like that
so eeldorn.
If two or three weeks
en and a public' pic-
rranged for, many of
would have joined us
d a slily of profitable
creation would have
it was, we are glad
f last Monday come ••
ACCIDENTa-the
lad, an adopted
Ch,einey, of Tue
very severe accid
ho se power ot a
on which he was
in motion His
of• the wheels, a
co id be stopped,
ive naadesapon t
to earn that the
Friday last, a young
on of Mr. William
ersn ith, met with a
nt by slipping aff the
ireshriag machine, up-
.tanding while it wae
ee got caught in *some
°before the machine
everal severe wounds
e limb. We 'are glad
oy itl doing well.
Asa Boei..-A
th championship
pla e at Guelph,
mis ,-between th
folih, and the "
Guelph, which res
the Guelph club,
The game was wel
proyed very exc
clo4ast game (pia
ehip this 'season
well for the Setif(
them in a ,promine
first clubs in th
"Stars" would pr
do, with J. Al
and IL A. Comer
willishoatly stand
Province. There
spectators present.
scar :-
" STAR." '
O. R
FLA. Cameron, 1 b
J. Hill, s. 2
W. MeMurray, c..
D. fils, 2 b..... 3
J. La lb, p... ... 3 2
G. Paint, r If. .... 3 2
Mciefurtay 3 b. 2
IL Cameron:I I. . 4 -
It. Latimer, c f.. 4 1
Tattle 27 19
Reetle-ofer-let 2,e1
"Saati.".. 5 1 1
"ht fesier."8' 0 2'
UmPire-Mr. Fite -klub
Seorers--Mr. FL W.
Goldiei Maple Leaf:
Time of game -Two ho
(same of base ball for
f the Dominion, took
n Monday, the 14th
Star " club of Sea-
aple Leaf " club of
lted in a victory, for
a scoie. of 26 to 19.
played, and at times
nig. This was the
d for the champion -
which apeaks very
th club, and places
t position among the
'• 'Dominion. slf the
tice more than _they
lurray on first base,
n centre &Id, they
econd to none in the
'ea a large number of
The following is the
"MAPLE LEAF."
O. R.
J. Cobson, 2 b.... 3 4
H. Steel, r f 2 8
T. Smith, s s8 4
W. p3 8
W. Smith, 1 f.; 8 4
T. Nichols, ca 3
N. Cross, 1 b4
0. Maddock, 8 b3
IL McLean, c 13
1
1
3
Totals 27 26
h 5th 6th 7th Etth 9th
1 el 2 2 0-19
1 3 0 1-25
dge.
. 'Meyer, Star; Mr. J.
s and fourteen minutes.
fist(
TUE CROPS. -The
-this section of' t
largest ever knewn
Soule. of the farmer
Lumley, have alma
Fauson,„ had ;the' bar
bushels aer acre.
also had 40 buehels
average yield. will•be
to the aci-e.1 Spriug
what :damaged by,
weevil) hut an avera
Peas, oats and 1 arlee
:scent aa.pearance •
-
: 4 inle
The 'following resol
• unaninacusly at the 1
Grey C:ouneil : Move
seconded by Sameel .
hearing the explan
'Leckie, and Me011onal
ilton lately with oth
to examine ifitb th
feasibility of thr We
Bruce Railway, Inang
township by way of
'Ville, ' and finding*
satisfactory. Resolv
do noWl pass the By-
pany, i sum o $35
by way.of Bono( to s
Clerk e and is hereb3
.1,}1
said By -Law putlishe
in. .
eaA. memorandu ril
tIPten the Wellingt
Company, and the,to
also read, wheu A we,
Donald! secomicid. la
" That as the stipula
j us t, read, are sa lief ac
-.13oardeit be executed
proper line.”--eiatrrie
1.
Rata -e0n Tuesda3
refreshing shower of it
ly allayed the .chtuds
petus td vegetation, a
mosphere. ;
Ft RE1 --Firs have
vicinity for the p st fe
ine man tvit 1 se o
fencea have be •n destr
ta,ting elemerit. Fire
raging 'n nearla all
alemts. The rain. on
at least a tempo! ary
air- of the smoke.
Pr ATTaha Ye. -21.7he p
atter
ey ft
shiacide
autet
here turbed their
ilton .road wheli t
don Rat way mei
taken ta the wes
the Letaticire Men
Iveice of he people- We
echerne: IOW this las
Th . in . led of G ey sti
0 submitted a By-law to
a ing a bonus of $35,000
- road.; rilie Morris;Cott
f same day, and .submitt
a iiig $30,( 00 as a bonus
e road. S nee •of the L
. presefit Tat the nlectin
t ti Py lai - f ) eing
favo
tots
a sa
get the C tined to
i
8 bat in Mu se two le
, also fade( to give
for deserting us.
Po LIT1)``S.• - As t
-.4.
TUE HOLIDAY. -According to peoc-
latuatiou ba the Reeve, last Monday
was observed. AS a holiday. The stores
were all closed, business was generally
eueaended, and the 6.treets wore •a,
.
beta -like appearatice. Ihere are two
thiage tt, be regretted ennuectioo with
thiS beliday, which it is to be hoped may
be. provided against op future oceasiona
tia 4, the notice given was altogether too
sliort ; many farmers, not having hoard of
toe holiday, came to town with the inten-
tion of trausactiug busieets, but only to
find. chins" doors and to retarn honte
appotnted. Sec.aai, no means for gehel al
antesement. sutai as a public pie -ilia or ex-
eurston, were Dail, ided. l'here is little
in keeping a holiday, if we haat:
.itetter way of obeerviug it then " loading"
poli
again quiet, bet he g
Canal uo better en.
,
than- the two na led ?
chosen la their se -eral
: it.rano rei ains wi h us
and e.lect biro., So far
pose and • oundifea of p
-- corned, the genet': 1: ver
. Mr- Whitehead.
sloe.
-ield of fall wheat
le country, is the
the oldest settlers.
in the vicinity of
threshed. Mr. R.
lsome yield of 45
r. R. Mowbraye
to the acre, The
hirty-seven bushels
-heat will be some -
the old. pest, the
crop is- expected.
present a naagnifi-
lle.
tions were serried
t meeting of the
by John fitrachan
1ernmon, that after
nrns ofa Messrs.
who visited Ham- ,
s as a deputation
probability and.
ington, Grey and
milt through this
t el and Ainley -
1
h explana ions
'eaw granting aid
1
; that this Co nod
d Railway Corn -
)00a aed that the
nstrueted to have
as set forth there-
E
HURON ExPOSit011
for a bridge on the B yfleld Road 1st
Concession, opposite
peacticable. A. Mc
highways, was paidatl
cutting 40 acres Canad
26, Concession 7, C
Land The sum of
Messrs MeLerman rn
ditional -work at Ha
Council then adjottrne
at Knox's. Hotel, Ho
last Monday in Septem
T. B.
ot 33, as eel A8
hail, overseer of
e sum of $15 for
thistles on lot
nada Company's
75 was paid to
Rnpell, for ad -
l's Bridge. The
, to oneet again
esville, on the
er next.
STOKES, Clerk.
Wroxe er.
Fthaa.--Fires are ra ing in dlff4rent
parts of this neighbor ood, and thOugh
so far, there as been little damage, if
rain alieuld hold off ,uch lodger i the
Pi
consequences may be di aetrous. '
in Iloviick and. adjoin ng townships, is
1
FALIAVHEAT. -The all Wheat r -top
yielding even better than expected.
Thirty bushele to the re is com on,
and we hear of some elds yieldin as
high as forty. .
WEATHER. -The we ther for the alit
few weeks has been un sually hot ; ate
crops and pasture fiel rdaare suffering
severely. To -day (Tu sday), hotveirer,
there is every appeara ce of a shower
this reaches the FXP
not far distant, and we osprreaRb,y the time
shower of '•prenealesc nding raainh"ewiavIly
have fully satisfied th 1 wahts Of the
thirsty earth. A ` I
GOOD' CRADLING .-Messes. 1William
Moffat and Angus 8tewart, of the town-
ship of Turnberry, last week+, cradled
6i acres of oats, in six hours anti a half,
the crop being as heavy s the average.
TRACHERS' INSTITUTES .-Institettea are
being,- formed in this n ighborhood for
the purpose of posting u in the different
branches required by applicants for
certificates under the ne regime The
unmerciful " plucking" which so many
applicants had to undergo at the late
meeting of the Board, has had the effect
of stirring up I the whole teaching
fraternity from one end of the County
to -the other. ' Teachers are employing
their spare hours in lea ning the mys-
teries of bread and chees making. corn -
raising, drainage irrisa 1011, 8111/80111)1g
&C. , ac., as set forth in Pope Ryerson's
"Elements of Agricultrate.n,
1
The Council of Howie m4 at New-
bridge on the. 19th July, mthuant to ad-
jounduent froth last sitting, n Mr. Wm.
members all presept, whe the minutes
ilf
Leopard's Inn. The Ree e i 1 the chair,
of last meeting, were read and approved.
Moved by Alir. NI,ilson, se -ooded by Mr.
Gibso , thatlJairrks Lunn, ,get the grad.-
Wrox ter. Let:CM-ale a id Harriston,
t
ing of • the a i mileNtnext Mieto, • ou ' the
road, at $210, and two culverts at $12.50
each, the work. to be done according
to pr file and sPeciticaton -Carried.
r, $7.4ii work
Accounts rendered; R. Ke
eoicession 4, sideline 2 a
Carten, $7.63, work on co ce
30. R. Jamelson $5.27- n
Townplot ,bridge. R. N
gravtilling•in n's be
concestion 3. A. Pitch, $3,
B. ling,- lot 4. A. • Miller w
line, lot 15. J- Be 1, $5, b ea
on; gravel road on bourn. ar
berry. R. Hainstock, $4.63
sideline -15 and -16 conce
Graham, $20, calvcrt, con
6. J. Franklin, $19, work
of Wallace. •T. Breton,
and gravelling, Willace b ur
*lay, $7.50 wor late la an
ceSsion B. Mr. K rr, $30 'aro
concession 4, sideli le 2a lawn 26. .1-1.
Carter, $22.12 culi ert on .co Icession 6
and covering ems\ ,ay, conces ion 6, lot
d 26. H.
eion 6, lot
cceunt of
wton, $38
r meadow,
Tki v eornt B011.
mg stones
of Turn-
-lvert on
13. J.
es. on 10, lot
on boundary'
4.
_ 4..t7.4t;:sT
tried to drive away th dog, but It
growled -at me, and carrie away the ba-
by, and began to eat the ea,d and arms.
My brother ran and told I other. It was
about a quarter of an hou before mother
come. She tried to drive wb.y the dog,
but coUldn't I waS a,bon the length of
this table (about 4 feet) from the den It
was out OW11 dog, and I was not gfroid
of him. I struck him civeri the head with
a board. He ate the.greater part of the
baby before tVilliam Roberts came,
(Mrs Aikins fetched Roberts.) When I
sa,wthe dog first he bad the baby as f
-as from here to the witdow (about
feet) from- the hole where he dug
from.
Daniel J. King, M. D., estifled to the
effeet that the remains f the infant
found on Mr. Aikin's far showed that
the child was fully deYelop d at its birth.
The boaes of the head. were well ossified. -
The left lung floated_ in water ; but could
nob say whether the child lad breathed,
of the lungs.-
.ollowing vers.
13e it therefore enacted by the municipal t.
cil of the 'Township of Turnberry-
1. That it •ehall be lawful for the Reeve of
maid towtoihip, and he is hereby required to i
Debentures to the extent of tweuty-eight t o
Hand dollars in sums of not lees than $100 e c
which deben'tures shall be sealed with the Rea 1
the said Menicipal Council. end be a*ned by
said Reeve and countersigned by thifTreasurer.
That the maid debentures ilhall be made ra
able in twenty years from the day hereinafter MP
Wined for this by-law to take effect, at the Oile
of the Cetualian Bank of Connuerce at Godefte
pattayd:ilrultlohfaivielteltrtet:tc.hed to them Coupoue for th
8. That the said debentures shell bear interior
ar la WA_ after the rate of six per cene. per elm
ig from the date thereof, which inte.rent shall be p
„. able on the first days of January- and July, in 0
I le yenr.
owing to- the putrefied stat
The- jury returned the
diet :
" That the said infant came to its
death by some means not 1known to the
jury ; and that the Jmothe of said infant
or some pereon or Persons uhknown to
this jurY did conceal the b dy of said in-
fant."
The Case was further in estigated be-
fore Mra .Sarvis, J. as wh n the follo-w-
ing 1nforniation was adduced :- -
Mary !Ann Aikins, swern :-I know the
aecused.1 She wae employe at our place
to irpin On the 12th of July last. I have
been acqivainted with her ?ci • some years.
I think he wati enciente w len she came
did not ook natural. 1 haye known the
1
to our p ace. I thought thts b-ecause she
aecused-for some years, an when I saw
her on the 12th of July he appearance
was very different from w at it used to
be. Sh slept at our houe , downstairs
When I got up on the mo ming of the
15th of July the accuaed al at work,
Iind stat d to me she had b en unwell. 1
ma,de be a cup of ginger t a. She Aid
before th morning ()Oahe h th. On the
not eat a, hearty breakfaet. She washed
a sheet b ..longing to the bed 1)e had slept
on the n' ht arevious. (The itneas then
minutely related a trumbe of circum-
stances vhich led her to i fur that the
girl had iven birth to a chill. ) The ac-
cused Till er complained:. of ny sickness
to the brae and said! the d g had sot/m-
ole
evening ef the 2nd ofli Augi st, at about
four o'cl k, ono of Aty litt e boys came
thing down in the yard tha looked like
a. bab37.• El ran out to where the dog was,
and saw that he had so Ailing that
looked. li e a piece of raw na at. I drove
the dog a Tay, bat he carried what I con-
sideres1 N as an infant wit him. The
reason I hought it was an i fant was on
account _ f what the child en told me,
and. fro what I saw eonce ning the ac-
cused on the Lith. I con d not drive
away the dog from what he was eating.
I went a a told William R )berts -what
I had se n. He came an took away
what the og had. I saw w at Roberts
took from the (kg ; it appeal d to be the
.
scull, ent -ails and other pa ts of an in-
fant. I -as away from h me on the
night of le 15th•, and cann t say tvhere
the accused slept that night.
William Aikins, sworn : During the
. _
night, of ihe 14th 1. heard. a wise irt the
house as i a person welkin * about. I
heard the door of the roem i which the
girl slept pen and shut. . Ili heard foot-
eps-distactly. The doorl imean is one
pening othtwarclly. I consic eted it was
le girl, therefore I did not Yet up, but
ent to sleep again. She coo] thane gone
t Several times du -ring the ight with -
t m37 heitring her. There a.8 consid-
able difference ia her appealance after,
e 15th of july-for the better.
To the ceused,.----I never 1 ard you go,
out in the ight time before he night of
the 14th. :
st
tl
gradmo
ary. JP. ou
11, con- ou
la% Mg on er
th
3
f agreement he- c
, Grey and Bruce 8
ehip of Grey was c
Moved by A. Mc- a
John Strachan, s
ons of aaereement
8
0
3. 'William Armstrong, I$15, ravelling
rosSitay. concessien 6 lot 29. Mr.
aims, $3.96 workam sideline 0 and 21;
oncession 8. Mr. ;Jarnies la 069.75 on
()count of bridge 'rewnplot. ,Jainie-
on, byl order to Mr. Mc Ca $13, on
ccouit of same lrition. J. Tophana.
7.75 g avelling sidelirie 30 an( 3 L, con-
essiou 3._ E. .MeKay. $3. or gravel.] ing
n eon e ‘SaiOn 4e (10. o he ing cross
ctimestiou 4, 1 it 20. . Jai es fainn,
3.04 g adiug on sidaline 20 an 21, con -
fission 10.. J. Sararas, $6 gi Wing on
ith J... BroWn, 3.8 ading on _
Ja es Lunn
ding on
n of James
Cie 8(111001
• Giles
ction to be
o be built oa
etitions left
d by....)1
TilSon, that
pa3 all con
ifi t f
tothe Council
by them at the
st we -had a fine
, which complete- v
ilust, gave an im- c„
13. cleared the at-
iben raging in this
Weeks, •threaten-
! property Some
•
ed by the devas-
ave also been
swaMps here-
•sday gave them
Lek, and rid the
tile all .around
inn to the Hate-
r:id that the Lou-
rsakenthem and
Morris. I think.
foolishly, as the
in favor of their
move of theirs.
on Monday and
he people grant -
the Hamilton
il also met the
a By-law grant -
the Hamilton
Ion people were
trying to keep
bmitted, and to
4e new scheme;
ay failed. They
Sfactory reason,
es the pectple are
neral ramark is,
ve been chosen
Since they are
lities; however,
select the best,
honesty of pur•
linciple are coll-
et is in favor of
!
: TOWEShipt of Gpelerloh. .
1 ..
1 Connere MaEanlo.-The Council met
1
1 on the ith a-1sta oursuant to adjourn-
-went ; members all Pre ent. The
1 miliutes -of I 1st meeting tter read and
i
• approved. t ws4 ins° lied hat a rate
' of four mills on - the dc lar or County
! purposes, an 1 als a ra- Isif ne mill on
i the dollar 1 r T1 W.11S ..1:1 1 urposes be
_ levied. ' The claim of E 'IN stlake, for
! damages sus ained at If 11's ridge, was
i not grouted: The accot rat o R. Mat -he-
: 8011, for -printing, $18 32, was ordered to
i; be paid. Reisolved„ Th. t I as part of the
; money set ir art fo roa linprovements
1 iii. ward No. 5, fot the year 1870, re-
] mains unexp raled that the sum of $50
I" be laid -out in s id rd, under the
eupervision of Mr. D. C ok, Councillor.
The 81UU of :!;10 w es gr ted te :James
et Lighten, at indi ent. Resolved. That
the Reeve A/1(1 De uty- Beene contract
L
sidero4 31 and 32, lot 28.
$1-85 et venlig croes vay aod
i
sidelaie lot 30. T le peti ti
Edgar mid others ti revise
i
Sections, the petit' m of .11
and others, prayin the 8
changed and School heuses
every concesemn Ens, said i
for further consideration. A
Gibson, seconded by Mr.- N
the Reeye be authorized to
tracts under way noon the
er ca e o
each eommissioaer-Carried. I loved by
Mr. kVier, and Sect -aided by Mr • Gibson,
that John Garin ge' a barrel
being a ;cripple ant in want
The Clerk was instracted to w
rick Council -and demand an- 0
SUM of money to be txpended b
the boundary- of Caeriek and- H
this Towuelup has e -peuded $1:
cuss of them and als( te pay :th
cost of repairs of brit ge now dah
travellers opposite h t No. 9 _of
Thie Council adjour ed to meet
Wednesday. in . Au rust next,
Maitland Hotel, .1forlwich. I
GEO .0 E DANE.,
um IN H1BBERT.
Alleged Infanticide —The bo
Infant Unearthed y a Dog.
rible •Tale.
On 'Wednesday, 2n
Roberts; constable,
before R. HaSarvis,
a girl -named Sarah Arm Moore,
her with giving birt to a eta
about the 14th of • uiy last
f hoar,
Carried.
Ito Car-
uivalent
them ou
wick, as
6, in ex -
one half
erous' to
()wick.
the 8rd
in the
leek.
7,11.
d instant, William
aid an inft rmation
tsq:, J. P., iigainSt
with having tinlaw ully enlace.
birth thereof, aud cf burying
child on lot 12, eonce.sion 2, tow
1-1 ibbert. The amuse
and an investigation
Mr. Sande,. o a Tiles&
County Attorney,
watching the case f
preliminary, desired
to be hell on the reulaitie of a
that- was found on the lot iu q
Accordinely, Coronet Hui -Dille
Mitchell, the followat d.ay, helc
s.
auest, and Dr. Isong; of tarns
made a post mortrht examination.
The following evide me was eli
David A ikins„ a lad nine ye.
sworn -My. youoger brother the
fore yeitgrday (Augi st 2no),
told me that `' (our dog). -
up a La sy, and Wati eating it.
harp ig
cl, on or
hil. oleo
led le
„lie sa.c1
tship f
was duly i ions te I,
dorm-ea:nee I. befo •e
y of last w k. The
who Was iresent,
:yr the Cro frn, as a
a • corohet's ,inquest
i infant
isstions-
olt, of
the in-
ibrook,
ited :e-
ta old,
lay be-
lie and
ad dug
ran to
the tlog audefuund be was eating a, baby.
[;
I ate sure it was a baby. 1 -saw it hands
and feet, its nose and eyes arid ek, 1
E. Hontibrook, M. D.--] 88,isted Dr.
King to examine the remair s Of an in-
fant. 1 friund some of the b mos of the
-head, SOM of the spinal bo .k part of
the walls if the *chest piec of the in-',
testines. he heart and one lung, and;
some pieces of flesh with skin oh I ex-,
amined thtm this morning.. tam posi-
tive they areparts of a fully I attired in-:
fant. The skit and the ver cline were
sufficient to show that the infant was:
fully developed. The porti ms of the:
vertebrie;
ed. There:
skull. By
aded- that
child born:
the skull
s °Treys
-brie. The
xcept that
skull were not attached to th
nor were the intestines attacl
were four r five pieree of the
.
my exioninatien I am pers
they were ot the remains of a
prematurely. The bones o
were thort tighly -ossified.
theoey on the examination of
of the head, the ribs and Yert
bones were, not cenneeted,
some of the ribs connected.
vertebrae.
William toberts sworn :-
rived at M W. Adkins' barn-)
a hole midi a doo lyin about
g
the. hole. took a shovel are
the hole, FL
skull outsh
minutes af
k 11 I 1 1 ti) -
with the
'Vireo I ar-
ard, I saW
a rod from
examined
d foond several. neces of a
e the hole. in abo t .'5 or 10
er findino the bo es of the
u , o rvec tha the dog had some
intestines, liver, lungs, apd heart. I
gathered t )em up aad Put them 'TAO a
box. and - d. 1 I
fun4.tiTiohratthefor the purpose of forming a eink'n
payment of the field debentures,
the intereet at the rate aforesaid to become
thereon an equal tipecial rnte of one and one-te
cents in the 'Lollar shall iu addition to all other ra
be raised, levied and collected, in each year, ap
all the rateable property le. the Enda manicapal t
during the continuance of the toad Debenturee o
any of them. .
Provided, alwitys end it is hereby dechirectfeat
thie By-law is passed subject to the follownee
stipulations and conditions.
. 1. That before the Reeve Khali iestie the said
bentureta the Railway Company :Mall fternish
axgreement under the seal of the Company, iti co
whereof lute been submitted to and Approved
by this Comicila undertaking and binding t
Company in the manner set forth therein, to co
meece the exteneion therein referred to, that is
say the exteasion of the Said Wellington, Grey a
Bruce Rallway, through tionth Bruce and No
Huron to Lueknow, within three -menthe after t
final passing of this By-law, and - to eomplete t
same to Lucktiow ready for traffic .-within t p
years from that time, and to erect a station et
orenear to Bluevale and another at or near - o
Winghatu.
And Provided, that the debenturee shall be d
posited -with the Treasurer of the Proeinee of 0
tario, or in ono of tho chehtered bauke of thia
Province, nr of 'the late Preview of Camels, fillp.
the same uhall be delivered to the Company on the
Certificete of the Engineer of the Company, coh-
firmed by the eertificate for the time being of the
Chief-Engiueer of the Greet :Western Itailivity, nk
the work proereRses through the Township of Tune
berry, the production of which certifictite shall er'-
title the Compaey to demand _and _reeeive from Ur
said. Manicipnlity debentures to the amount s )
mentioned with the current coupon and those yet
to mature.
And Providedefurther, that ll the work shall not
be emanienced within the said period oe tore .
menthe above epecified, it 0101 be optinnal will.
the Council by reeolution duly passed to that effec,
)
to declare tide By-law and the ftereement founded
thereon cancelled and at an end°.
6. That this By-latv ehall. take effect and come
•netro, 3,1177rd/on upon the lind (second) day of °dui
6. That the said Do/metal-es shall be deposited
within one month after the, final peening of tide
Byelaw, either with the Provincial Trensurer, or ith
ane of the Chartered Banke of this Province or of
the late Province of Canada.
7. And be it further enacted that the votes of
he electors of this Municipality shall be taken
epon 13y -law, as follows nunely, at the
jilnee hereinnfter meetioned and referred to in the
hotice appended to this By -low, beim; the plaee
At which the Election of mendmre of Council are
held, on the tleventh dity of tieptenxber next,
1871,) at the hour of 9 o'cieek in the forenoon,
t ad ending at 5 o'clock in the after/emu of the Home
ay, end that the following pereou shall be Be:tam-
ing Officer to take the votes at such plaee
Returning Officer, ,TAMES JOHNSTON.
Place of Voting -Lot 15, Conceseton 7, Turn-
erry. . •
TAKE NOTICF,, that the above is a true Cnpy
1 a proposed By-law, which will be taken into
onsideration by the Corweil of this Municipality,
fter one month from the first publication thereof
in the lionox Expo -whore the date of which first
publiqa Hon was -the eighteenth day of Angnst, 1871,
and that the votes of the eleetors of the said Mu -
t icipality will be taken. thereou at the place above-
named on the said
Eleventh Day of iitleptember next,"
at the hour of 9 o'clock in ihe ferenoon, and end-
iug at 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day.
JAMES jOHNSTON,
Township Clerk.
Dated this 14th day of August, 1871. 193-5t
A EW -LAW
TQ. AID the 'Wellington, G.rey and Bruce Rail -
eery company by a free grent or donation of
debeetaires by way of berms to the extent of $35,-
0 aa eubject to certain tame:, .restrictions and con-
ditions.
Whereas, By certaie nets passed, by the Le,giela-
tare of the Provinte of Ontario. The Municipal-
ities therein referred to are authorized to aid the
\e'ellington, Grey and Brate Railway by free
grants ordonatione of debentures by way of bones.
ohnd Whereas, The :Municipal Council of the
Teovnehip of they, being one of the Municipalities
so authorized, are desirous of aiding the said Rail -
wily by the free grant or doeation of debentures, to
the extent of tbirty-tave thousaud dollare, (835,000,)
and propose to issue debentures for that purpose.
lAnd \Thereat:, It will require the stun of $3,850
(three that/ea/0 eight hundred and fifty (Warta)
to be raised twee:illy bv special rate, foi the pay-
ment of the said deVeutures and the interest
thereon, as hereinafter mentiened.
And Wherees, The amount of the -whole rate-
able property of the said manicipality, irretipeetivo
of auy future inereitee of the same, and ale() irro-
liPective of any income to be derived from the tem-
per:try investment of the einking funil henvinatter
mentioned or auy part thereof, accordine to the
blid revised nesessment roll of the said gunicipel- -
ity, being for the year 1871, was 8489,500, (four
httudred and eighty-nine thousand bix liundeed
dollars.)
land 'Whereas, The amount of the 'esileting debt
of the said immicipality is as follow,t, Prieriple
anunotikionfgritclitththireign,g7&,,ihitietetri(LIst8ttleutil tift1.711001tnh(juithg:
of which interest no portion ilt in arreare,
A.nd N,Vheretts, hor paying the interfeta and ere-
.
atang ee equal yearly sinking 'nod fur peeing the
iitt it snm 836,000, and interest as hereinafter men-
ti ne , it e ietinire an equal anintal• opecia/ rate
XIV S tO be levied in each year. •
of re,„, mills in the dollar, in addition to all. other
lee it therefore enacted, By the Manieipal Conn-
ell of the Township of Gre.y-
1. That it shall be law-ful for the Reeve of the
said 'Township, and he is hereby required to issue
debentures to the exterit of thirty -live thouea a
dollars, in sums of not less than el00 each, which
debentures shall be sealed with the Heal of the
Raid Municipal Coantil, and be fdanr. ed by the said
Reeve and countersigned be the Tr .
2. That the Bahl debentures shall be made pay-
able'in twenty years from the ear bereinafter mere
tioned for this by-law to take effeet, at the office Of
the Roval Cimadian 13ank, Senforth, atid shall have •
lt ere; le, let found to Dr. attached to them coupons for the payment of in -
King.
• tereet.
That con, hided the investigation. and
the accuser?. was formally con mitted to
Stratford gaol to await her taial for in-
fanticide.- S'iratford Beacon. -
isminmaismatmasesedenerssommen
A BY -LA
TO AID thel Wellington, Grey and Bruce Rail -
El
-1-• way Corapn: y by a free grant or donation of
Debentures 1)) way of boons • to t e extent of
S28,000, sal* t to certain terms res rictione and
contl Wens.
Whereas, by eertain n eta paRsed by the Legislee
I
tura of the PP ince of °uteri°, the hliunicipalitiee
therein referret to are authorized to aul the Well-
iugton, Grey at d _Drum Railway, by hoe grants or
donations of ebentures by way of bonus.
.And Where
Township of T
peliti s 110
belittlreti 10 tie
dollars, and tt
plane he.
And Wherea.
to be raised an
went of the
thereon as her inafter incutione-d.
And Wherea the amen& of the whole rateable
property of th . SUM Municipality, iirtepective
of any future i crease of the same, ahd leo Irre-
spective of ane imenne to be deriveid front the
teanporary inlet tmen of 'the sinking fan( herein-
after mentionte or any part thereof_ aheurding to
the last revised tesessmeet roll of the eta Munich
pality, being fa the year 1871, wax :=4,9 i" I two
hundred aud eig ty-six thousand five h un red dol-
lars.)
And Whereto the arnonnt of the eiisting debt -
of the said Mn icipality is es follows : rincipal
the faun of .0. und interest the stole 11 )3. ,
making in th aggregate the elan (.1 , uf
which interest
s, the ehfunicipal Cornell of the
irnberry, being one of the I/Junki-
e/67.6i are desirous o' th
y the free grant or dm etien of De -
extent of twenty-eig honsand
pose to iesue debeutu Os for that
, it will require the su
malty by upeeial rate 1 fro tii"e
aid debentures and the iaterest
o portion is in arrear.
And Whereas for payieg the intereR, elk creet-
mg un equel y arty ititikillg fend for peeing the
mentioned, it w Li require an equal annual special
said mutt of 8:14,000, and interest as be cinafter
rate of one and one-tenth ceute hi the dollar in
Eadition Ie. all ether rates to lit: lirrle...1 etich year.
3. That the said debentures ahall bear iotere.4
at and after the rate of six per cent. per annum
frotn the date thereof, which interest ehall be pay-
able on the first dui,: of Jenuary and July itt each
year.
•
into atearation r/Pon the 18th day of Septerinbo.r
neet. - •
5. That the said debentures shall be deposited
isithin one mentli after the tine] pal/Ring of tide
hy-law, either with the Provinciel Tretuntrer, or in
one of flte chartered Banks of this Provinee, or of
the bite Province of Canada. .
7. And be it further enacted that the ent:et
the electore of thia shell be takeu neon:
this By -Jaw, 7114 follows Namely, at the plee(-8
herettelftee Mentioned and referred to in the eetiie4
appended to this Bylaw, being the plece at -which
the elertion of menibere of L'ormeil is held, on the
eleventh day of September neat, 1871, at the hoar
of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and ending et five
o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, and that
'the follewing person shall be Returning Officer to
take the votes at such place
Retureing Officer, JOHN R. GRANT.
fleet) of Voting : School House, Section No.
7, Cranbrook.
_
TAF F; NOTICE that the above is it true copy or
a proposedlly-law which will be taken into eoneith
1 eration by the Council of tide municipelity, after
1 ono month //OM the brat publieation thereof in
Listowel Banner, tbe date of which Arse 'retake,
tion was the seventeenth (ley of Angtort, /871, arid
that the votes of the eleetort) of the /seal munici-
pality will be taken thereon at the place abovea
named on the Bilid .
Eleventh Day ot September next,
at dm ho-nr of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and
ending at five o'clock in the afterhoon of the sate*
day.
T. R. GRANT:,
Townehip Clerk_
Dated this 14th day of August, 1:171. 198-5e
BY-LAW NO.
To aid and assist the London,' Ilitron
and 13ruceltailwaa Company by giving
.$8,000 by way of bttatts to the said
, Company, and to issue debentures
therefor, and tO AU tl)orize the levying
of a special rate for payment of the de-
bentures and iiaterest thereon. .
Ivo-eel:no, By an fait of the fourth session. of .
the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, passed
in the ilith year of the reign of' her Majeety Qaten
Victoria. entitled an act to ine,/rporate the Londoe,
Ilitron and Bniee Railway C(iniparry," it is, extteno
other tillage, provided and onaeted as follows:
a "And it shall liirt,her be laaful for any Vemici-
pality or Munieipalitiee, through any pert 01 vrilieb,
or near which, the railway or works of the said
Company shall Peas or be sittated to aid and toe
sist the :odd Company by loa.ning tir (tuaranteeing,
or giving money by way of bonne or douitione,
or other means te the Company, in ihe ctinstruction
or eqiiipmeut, of veld llaiiwity, or of any of the
Ny0.1 ks authorized 'under this act, iD such rnannur
and to such extent as stich municipalities or any
of them shall tliink expedielit ; Provided alwayeie
that no such aid. or neeistance by wey of bonus,
donation or othiowise, shall be given mail lifter
the- passing lif al By-law for the pinpose, alai tho
adoption of final AY -1.11‘v by the ratepnyers; Pro-
vided also, th.et any suclt By-lew;th be Nati.1,4ilmill
be Made. in eon/ it -laity with the laws of t1iis Prov -
nee, respecting Mutheipal institution:a and ell
such By-laws se passed tileall be 'valid. notwithe
standin,g such rain,. may,- exceed the a!,'"1.;;egitt-e rafe.,
of two cents in Ow dollar 011 11i.e at:1nel value of
each rateable property, provided that the un-
met rate of aseteareent shall not it) nay teiee ex-
ceed for all pureene s two cent:4 in the dr:Ilar on
the actua,1 valm, of the whole': rateable property
within the. :Ifuniiripality or pertion. of it Municips1-
ity co:lithe; sugh dela.- Awl
Wuennee, 'The Municipality at the Village of
Seaiorth has. det buitie.1 to Si -41471a ittitilit the :said
la
Conipenv by givi ig theleto by way ef bonne the
sum of e-5,8,tato, tei der the authoriey el the meal eti-
cited act. Ana
Wutro4.1s, In raer to earn, into effect the said.
recited object. it will lie neceetiary tor the said Mu-
nicipality to raise the said. sum of ereei,000, in the
manlier hereinafter mentioned and. eat ferth. And
'Whoa/tea, It Will a :mire the SUM of 8700 to
be rallied ananally by xpeciel rate for paying the
fetid debt of .att,b00 and intereet on the deben-
tures to be iesued therefor, as hrreitrafter pro -
aided. Ind
Wireeezas, Th0 arw-eun.t of the whole rateable
property of the eitid hitenteteiellity, irrespective of
any further incr wee of the Fame, itni.1 also irre-
$140,0Uta And ill
spettive of any .- 'crease to be &Tiled from the
temporary invest ent of th.e einaing fund herein-
after mentioxied, r of any part therinf, is, accord -
leg to the hist ret ised Aeseennent Itoll -of the said.
31unicipality, bei rg tor the year 1871, the sum of -
'We:tear:es, Tht ambit/at of the existing debt of
the said Munk pality is as follows : Principai-
iNihentures for vel roads and Lidewalks, $3,000,,
bearing date 6th lily, le's°, pay riblt• in fifteen ytrara,
bettrieg interest a the rate of seven per ecotunt,
ipal of the saki ebt of 8,lioti, ticeording to tiro
li
per annum, -chic interest is payable half yearly.
Wninix.Ass For iniying the interest and -creating
n equal vearlv sir ..ting htn.1, lor paying the prin-
rovisions of tlw t respecting Municipal iiistitu-
tons of 1-ppe.r Lei ends- it will require an annual
liecial rate of m e -half cent, in addition to ai/
ther rates to aa 11 vied each year ;-
Bre IT Tkil•ZUF.Irt 11.11 11.X.AVIIi.:13, By the Corpora -
n of the Villeg, • of Seafortle in Counell tessera -
led, ea follows : -
let-Titat it she and may be lawful for the said
nunepality to fie ist the eard Company by giving
rote, bye -ay of bonue, the seen ot see,000.
2d -That it slut 1 belawfal ter the par pose alone -
eta, for tbe Ret ve of the Raid munitipality ta
-autie tiny nambe Of debentnees us be made foe
uell eine of moue as nmy be reteuired. for the /mid
13 expose, 2.1;')i, less t an ''..100 -etr12,. anti nOt execed*-
able in twenty yt rm at furthest front tin, day
ne in the whole the said sum uf la8,t)00, which.
aid debentures:4 a) be sealed with the :end of the
aid. hietnieipality, 11(1 siemea by the Reeve thereof-
ild-Tbat the buil thibezauxes eleal be nettle pay-
lereinent of inteseee t the rate and in the manuee
nitfter nientie ad 'fox this By-law to take t•f-
eta, Oilier in la telan, England, or Borne plane
. n Caunda, to be dr eienettel in said. debentures:, Ilea
hell have attet:he . thereto Contents for the paye
:heremafter ineute nea, and. }taut tit hentures shell
.
:be delivered to the rrustets nanted or to be named
,3111 accordaace wit the jirovisiotili of the said It..
le.it.iteill_leTtlyat the
Fed& debentnees Shell bear
',inte.rest ' at aril titter the rate of six per
.eention per aninno front the date thole
of, and eteeh ioteetet shell be rnehe pee able
helf-yettrly, on the 1st day of Juele and the let, day
of. December, in eath and eNery year dining tho
tiontintiate.e: Of the bald del)entores, at the plece
where the seal deVutures are Inade pity:11;1e.
II tith-Tiat for t aurpeee of forming it tile:king
.11111 for the payee nt of the. veal aeoe»tores, zed
::litee Irelite,rmeeft-thatollfrecte
t in the dollar tdiall in iiiiiiition
ne dm> therein, ail equal sp. ciaj
r all tither rates, e raised, lei, ad and colrected in
hach year -npon all he rateable property in the said
woimpality dunn r the voutinutinee of the said
eheutures pr any ( f them.
6tb---That this By-law ehall take effect end tame.
tieto operation tin, front and after the Piret, (ley el
ecerriber, in the ycar of tier Lord, 1871.
7the-'llet the or tes of the electors ()rile) Reid
nuiriptilitv shall 1 e taken on this Jlealew, at tile.
dlowirtg ahree, t fit , is to sae, ttt the, Town
ell, Settforth, on t e Oth day of ,Stptember, A. 1).
'71, cotamencirig t the hour -of 19 o'clock hi the
ruirtg and endin et 5 o'clock. I in the' morning
d elating at 5 ti clock in the titertioon of tho
1100 day, and that T. I'. BULL. S he Iteturnhat
-Meer to tuke such votes. •
4. That for the purpose of forming a at!Ilang
fund for the payment of the Raid debentores and. et
the interest at the rate aforemid, to become dne Vi
theeeon, an equal biaxial rate of n inills in the . en
dollar shall, in tuldition to all other rates be raieed T
levied and collected -1n each yeae- upon. ail the rate- Of
a ) e property in the mud Mutt:co/elite- dming the ei
continuance of the said delx,ntnres or any al them.
ti
VIP IICE.
Talk() notice that the above is trne ropy of a
oposed By-law whielt will be tither' into eoesider-
ion ny the Co'hineiT of the Menicipality of the
liege Of Seeforth, after 0110 month from the thee
thlieation hereof in the HURON EX_POSI-
011, tbe (We of \shalt publicatant ie the lith day
Angust,A,D.1871,and that the votes of tbeeluctors
the said Municipality will be t ten thereon on.
e Oth day of A -D, 871, beat een the
nue of 9 o'clock in the fon mei end 5 o'clock in
e afternoon, at ithe Town Seafmrth, for -
Lich purpolie T. P. Bull up walled Itetune-
14 Officer.
T. Br
Village Clerk.
Irovided always, --and it is hereby declared that
oi
Oda By-law ie puesed subjeet to the followine stipto
(salons sod conditions:
11. That befere the Ree/* shrill home ehe said de-
bentures, the ltailway Company shall frtrnish
agrherneut under the heal of the Company, a copy
whereof luis been subinitted to and approved of
by this Council, undertaking and binding the Coin -
pithy in the manner Set forth thereill, conernenee
thetextension therein 1i:feet-fel to, that is to SST
the extentoon of the stud Wellington, Grey and
Bruce ltailliay through South Bruce alai North
Ilnron to Lucknow, within three months after the
final passing of this By-law. . to complete the
sante to 3‘uelmov ready itir traffic within two
years front that time ; to construct a. siding, at or
near Ethel, and to erect a thation at or near to
Ainleyville, either in. Grey or Morris, -within one
quatthr of mile of the. Illaitland River, providing
no natural or engineering ditliealties exist.
And Provided that the delmntures skall be de-
posited -with the Treasurer of the Pr(Aince of On-
tariO, or in one of the clairtered bunks of this
Proeince or of One bite Province of Canada, and
the Same Kiehl be delivered to the Company on the
certificate of theEngineer theCompany,conlirmtel
by the certificate for the time being of the Chief
Englneer 01 the Great Weetern Railway, as the
work progrefises throngh the Township of Grey,
the pro:lin:thin of -which certificate shall entitle the
Company to demand and receive from the Raid
Municipality delienteres te the amount so men-
tioned with the current coupon and thoee yet to
=tore.
e And Provided hirther, that if the work than net
be - eommeuced within the said period of three
months above specified, it shell be optional with
the 4;ouncil by resedution duly peened to that ef-
fect to declare this By-law anti 'the agreement
founded thereon caneelled and ut an end.
5. That thie By-law ellen take effect and conie
Village Clerkis Offfer, )
aforth, Aug. 10, 1869. ;
192-5t
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
Trains leave the Sea.forth station aa
follows :-
CI INC EAST.
Ttronto Express: &lido Expresse Mixed.
7.52 A. M. . 10.50 A. M-. 1.35 r. Y.
-awn° WEST.
',Mixed. l Express. - Mail.
1.:35 P. ht. 4/.3f) P. M. 8.-50 P: :Ma
if &DINO fa SAtE SEAFORTH-.
voR.Sale, Cheap, two comfortable frame Dwellieg.
-h. Rouses, situated on the most pleasunt :areal in
Stetterth, adjoining the Good 'A -millers' Hall. One
of. the batif&S 12,1 preeeut occupied by Me. jitMei?
La (Hew, arid the othei by Mr. la D. Rose. Both
ho ma( are Adjoining,. and have attached tm them
pent lotsf on which ehe all necessary convenietheee,
h as soft and hard water, ont-bniblings, etee,
ferther particulars apply on the pretniees, oh
t rut EXPOSTrult
villa July1:2, 871: 1,64:141i,
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Reliance Life Assm.iiice, ;
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aloNtY To I.OAN eye 1( al vet:a
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ATF-TEDINATIY S1`1:1;le()N.
111-:1,1toItE, Wo111,1 hell' et Ill
abet le- leas tliktu up hie :
.13elinore, where he will le ba;
calls litaile on him in
Coot/ has fate:0yd vi soeveral easee,
_arid eatt it. exert: giten up ;1..1
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.eertilleates signed bv to.ur
iestiinfaiiiils see liosteri.
Nir.t'OoK ntteml -ki
-nomi aiul at the Town. Plot,
itt the afteyiloon 'ale l:rst
..1).AY of each
vija-ERINA1
-3- • tAlencher of Or.tario Vulm
begs iiitiniatm tc) the! inhabit -1i
And surrounding cliutitryi that. la
<)1Tiee lieatorth, where ie tatty Ike'
aontilly or by letter, lei 'hi,
Ile, etc. Having rtv,eived rt-guite
.:eilireatitin, and having bei-ri arit4;
.of the Veterinary College if 1.ntarko-
lam every eon/Motet of git sal.4
-who may eniploy
II.X.PHILENCES—A. Smith, V. S..
rio Veteriiian- Profeeeerl
'Thorburit, Dr. Rowel, 11114 - NVe2te".
Veterinary hiedieirteeeeousteittly
All calls; promedly titat
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