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DISTRICT MAT
Agricultural Shows :and P
The Grey Branch Agricultural Fair iv
et heoessehe on. Tuesday, Oete 10.
The Township of Hay Agricultural S iety's 11
'Show will be held at Zurich, on Friday, the 6th
.of October. '
The South Huron Agricultural Society's Tall
Show will be held at Seaforth, on Thursday and
Friday, 21st and 22nd September.
. The North Elainer'of Huron 4n-icultural Society's
. Iran Show will be held at Clinton, on Tuesday and
Wednesday, the 19th and -20th clays of September.
The Stephen aud Ilsbotne Agricultural Society's
Fall Show will be held at Exeter, on Monday and
Tuesday, the 2nd and, 8rd days of October,
The F;11. Show of the llowiek Braneh Afnicul-
tural Society will be held at Gorrie, on Willesden
Cot. 4.
The Central Fair will be held at Hamilton, on
the 4th 5t1), and 6th of October.
The Western Fair will be held at London, from
the 26th to the 29th of September.
The Provincial Exhibition will be held at Eings-
ton, on the 25th to th 80th of September. '
The North Perth Agrieultural Society's Fall Show
will be held at Stratford, on the 5th aud 6th of
October. -
The South Perth Agricultural Soeiety's Show
will be held at St. Marys, on the 3d and 4th of Oc-'
tober.
The Hibbert Branch Agricultural Society's Fall
rair will be held at Stara, on 10th October. -
Railway By -Laws.
The voting on the various Railway
By -lows, in the different Municipalities,
ta.ke place as follows::
Ashfiele.-$30,000 Tuesday, Sep:). 12.
Clioton-$10,000, Friday, Sept. 15.
East Wawanosh-W., G. an B., $18,000, Fri-
daySept. 15; L. EL an D., $18,000, sa-ue ("ay.
'Tvto by-laws Submitted ie this ItOvJsb:
Eltrit),000, saturare, sept. 16.
arec-$35;000, Monday, Sept. /1.
Hu1lett--$15.006, ThersdaY, Sept. 14.
Listowel -$15,000, Fritley, Sept. 15.
Mor is -$80,000, Satu.f:ree Sept. 16.
Sea'orth-$8,000, Saie awe, Sept. 9.
Tut a' terry -$28,000. Moedry''opt. 31.
Wallece-a0,000, Satonlay, Sept. 16.
Wawaioah-- $18 000 Thn.suav Se- L. 21.
lway Meetin in Seafort
A ge asid. enthusiStic Meeting e the
electo of Seatorth, 'as held. a.I., roh's
Hold, o= Wednesday evening o take.
into eolith ration the le ese situation
of railway attecs. T chair was
ieccupied by r. Willie Hill. &ran
speeches were ade, ai the DMA un=
animous feeling re. 'led in favor of
, . .
securing th e co of the Lando
Huron and Bruce' throe
place.
A delegation o fo t� of our most
infhaential tow en, s appointed to
go to Wingl rn, to =nfer with the
London, Hur and Bru and Toronto,
G-rey and B ce Directors, • favor of the
Eastern It e.
The foll mg resolution m mo ed by
Dr. Cole en, seconded by 2 Shantz,
and cam" d unanimously
Re8o ed„ That this meetie =of the
Mate ers of .8eaforth, pledg them -
Bah to increase the Bonus in 'd of
th ondon, Huron and Bruce Ra oad,
ecessary, in order to secure its n-
s uc•tion by the Eastere Roete.
It-wanraz -- Ve • Of the ppealte
tleVas
that an tinders tnding existed between
the Grey CoilAil and the Hamilton Di-
rectors that, tin case the be- ' ises were
carried, thr e months time kiioula be
given the if ilton Boartl to 4eeure the
consent of thk English Direct() s of the
Great Westerk before the 1' ad. could
be .. commeacerks and in c e of that
consent not being receive , the Road.
could not be colestrue (1, and the
passing of the boutteee would., be lost
labor. . 4,
,-. . .
Tlaiken.--L-Rey. Fieeer Darragh. an-
nonuced last Sunday that it woe pro
posed to hold 'ea:grand bazaar in the
-batholie Churolat about Christinas; h
aid of the building,fund.
LARGE P ohhio -Ve. It ichr rd (guff, of
McKillop, slioWed it itt few days are° a
potato which( measured. 1.1 iechtts round.
the longWaI, aslai 10 inchlth inneum
-
-
ferenc . T.wee s one". pound five
ounces; Mt.- ftli Jorrns *,us that he
has potatee rger than this one.
e
'HURON EXP. **'.e""'
instruments had Wen ' pLt into the" dif-
ferent: offices-134.&..efeld, s Varna, ' land
Bayfield, and. f(n Tuesday haorning I the
battery wu prc on at Sestfo4h, and the
inhabitants t'and business then of the
t
above's-111-dg s Were broughi into ele-
grathic er niection with/ the great
business cen es of the avoil
TATCKERSMIT CrOUNCIL At a special
meeting"... of tlag luckeei 'th °ohne'',
held atfEgmctfitivi e, eth 1"TileadttY la t,
the loll wingsfesol ion Westunmm
aous-
tt
ly care (1: "Iv/ve
ort b "Mr. Walker,
sa
second. by Mr. e , that whereas
since; e calling .'cof 1te meeting of the
Tuck smith. -Mimi * al ocil, it ap-
pears troin the pu le pri and ther
soureis; that the •oute o the Lo don, .
•oad 1 -as been.
Hum* and Br-
changed from wlastt Las ecu cane: the
Eastern to tile crefitral route, this ( oun-
oil take no ae,Won Ili the Matter of Bull
-
'Maine,- a By-l'w to hiid the said tail-.
way till they Ijave the written assuia.ice
of the Direct **'.s that the " E stern mite
running thila oh Se 11'0,10 be the one
one selected.' `Provit eel- the said'ast-
ern route thrieugh Seaforth, be ado ted,
this Council ledge thenaselves, at the
-next meeting bf this Council, to subthit
a By-law for ismg $10,000 tu air the
aforesaid Loncl , uron and • ruee
Railway."
a -
MASONIC. ---On Fri lay evening last, .a
number of the me hers of 13ritanoia
Lodge of this village. took carriages and
drove out to Zurich 'a village aboet IS
t, ,
miles south-west of ,Seaforth-fbr the
- -
clotible purpose of pa ing a fraternal visit
to their brethern of t e " Mystic ti ."lof
that place, and of h• ving a good yen-
ing's enjoyment ' Th y were received on
their arrival, in the warmest mauler,
and the big German earts ef the Z trieh
Ctaftsmen, impelled by true Ma onic
hive, made themselv s hiarkedly ani -
fest in 'the rich and bounteous spread
they hail prepared for their visitors,
whose appetites the leliglitful ride had
Considerably sharpe ed. The ev'i.ning
was most pleasantly spent, and at L late
hour the carriages w re ordered, and the
Seaforth brethren ook took leave,
amidet pressing imitations to return
again soon-einvitati his as readily ac-
cepted as freely give . If "Peace hath
her victories no less r .n owned than war,".
the German brethren of Zurich' cert filly
made as Complete conquest of the
le ts of - their Nisi or as ever their
rymen's armhave done "in bat -
stern array."
,
A. Excerfees J CE.e.--A Ace is it0 -Lake
silace on th • Seafort4 ivtug Pak, on
aeriday, t.he th ofetSepteetter, between
Gipsey Lass 1 azy Jpe. The race
to be mile- s. beshrtwo in three,
fur a bet of $10 side,
h -s -es
beau, AT WINTI1E.OP.
A grand te:m Tance social will take
nlace at Vint op n the evening of
aelesday next, u the auspices of the
Winthrop Tern O. G. 'T. Tne
public general are rdidly invited to
attend.
ODD F.F.LLOWA P:11 -NIC. -We tinder-
s,. and that the' Odd Fellows of Mitchell
and Seaforth ititen&l h.olding a jo: it
nie nt Mitobell, - on Tuesday next.
Stratford, St. Matys, and other neieli-
'boring lodges are expected to be largely
represented. A good time may be ex: -
pieced, and we trust to see a, large turn
out ;horn Seafprth;
• hee,,
LARGE Yi D OF FLA, e are in-
formed that Mr. Ge e Halikirk, of
thi ear, alized 3 tons, 740
pounds of flax o acre, the value of
-which is $49..' elivered at the flax
Mill. MT. Paci leAlillan, of the same :
etownship, al ha yield of 2 tons,
-.1,300 poui from t e quarters .of au
aere, len, r at the rate $39.75 to the
acre. says that 11 growing does
not nay ?
• oe
ENLA RGEMENT. -The If/ I ion SgnaI
tave won't say .iii its deca(lence:* any
more) has been' considerably enlarged
arid, in physic -LI respects, imprOved, ft
hes-adopted the form of snake -sup,
which. since its adoption by ,the Ex-
reehr011 tyea.r 4- two ago, hap become
- so popular with the local press. We
are glaatto see our amelent contemporary
brightening' up. A little Mere stamina
and back -bane in political -matters, •and
the Siena/ may yet recever some of its
hest p1e4itir, and cethe to occupy omit:
; re ( uite a respeeplilit position inelleal
11111;111.13111.
Ethyl) -.43,-The le ture in the Pr Sliv!
..
tenon Church, Se eth, ini Wednesday
evening, August a Ot , was well attend
e -
°. the unfavorable
d. not withst - I 0
state of the wPatli r lid the unsulfietent
notice tiiive Thp. 1 cturer, Rev. Mr.
Fletcher, P esbyteria 1 Miseh nary from
Mauitobaetiddre sed the lassemblahe in
a very abye and jntrtective Manner. The
reveren(1.!' giitcnian ; beielly dew.. bed
-the soil: and cli a ss -o". thait -.1! rtile,
coputry,: and dwelt tt as conaide able
length1 tli im o anee of education
there. 'he bje t :,f Mr. - F)ete. er'e
mission•h C riaal is tto try -taed;ra.' e an
en downAnt ;le net fa ee„tlai Am rpo e 1 ci i'
estoblishin( - a, colleg•I in. .13uLtOba or
the calla ion of t eir c1Lidcen. He
pointed o many be elite be ga ned .
by havini Schools in croine ion witl the
chueeh ii that count •y, uqu the gr e'er
portion Of the -white p.)jilIth.tiOfla-e mein -
bets; of ..the Preeeatte: ail !Church. Tihe
reverend geetletpan 1 ecinClutlecl, Ef.ter
spea,kirg fur morestha 1. an hour, by age
pe.aling to the conbreation for support
Mr.Whim's tee wap th u introduced, anti
sail; :lie lwOs prOucl of ' the interest
taken in that distant ountry 1)3r Celia -
diens, and concluded • y hoping that the
appeal would Mee1 t 0 hearty response
of this coneregati n. ,We trust that the
Presbyterians in end' around Seaforth
will! not be behind' tI `r bretheea in dice
6
feretat parts of Ontarat, in coming for-
ward aid assisting in o good a cause. ' I
ItS a-oi.4 iF3111 Eaces.
As we ( iniounfied last Weel.:, the Fa' I
Mis eetino the! Seafoi th Drivieg hark I
aAssociatio eon -me off on Monday a id
Tue day, Septem'ber Ilth and 12,11.
The; large aapount offpred 'n premiunH
$1,000, w it is tetoected, atiract
large number of first-It...lees lio •ses ; the
tract"( is being put in erzeellent
and altog -ither a very sucerssfif mseshie
may be anticipated. pyc fel:whir t is a
list ;of tecl iremitui s
tens -1. Dleat
No. -1= urse $i *i.00 open to all Do-
mitrion 1 ed horees, ty. U. w., m
heats, 2 i , 3, lst horse $75, 2tid
No. `,"- 'rotting puese $1;50, open te
all horses het never bat three minatee
p •easious firs the close Of this s:alse. ret.
1. ee,:ts, 3 in 5 to ha nes, 1st base $100,.
21(.1 $40, l; $1.O.
No. 3-- 3urse $225, open to all horses,"
T. C. W., mile heete, 3 in 5 ; lst hose
$150, 2-1d. 6%0, 31-4-$25. Dominion bled.
hoes n owed 7 lbs.,
EfECOND QAY. -
N( . 'hotting ;pulite $150, open to
hoses ha'S ne ter beat 2:45 paevioas:
io the eitehrt of this etalre, me hcass,
3 it 5 to haeaess; 14t horse 00, 2 id
:-d$ 0. t,
NV 5- mikee e purse $150; 0)01 to
• Domlni bred hoeses, mile hea 1;s, 3
in 5, rj C. W. ; hease $100, 2nd
3 .4 $10:
"No. 6- eotting 'purse $225, on to
all horses, ile heatsa.3 in 5 to hare ;
lst horse ,-,150, 2ncl 5k 3rd F25.
Entries vill be recelved by the Sec-
rete •y, Mr. J. Bon tlioti, Jr., u.itl
Saturday, leptembea
The boo 14, for th Sale of refresh,:
I -tient -8 on t e Driving Park du. 'ng the
races w .11 be sold today, (hiiday,) nt
Merray's 1 Ctel, at 3 o'clock P. M. '
. Wrt&eter4
'AVEATIf .n. -The avether
4 been very' hosssery, and.
al 1e for th in gatherinh
het houeed
• 'erste.: "7 -MR. --
attic of . 11 ki
...hvy-S: Hot. 1, .0
A. mimber If 1
B t.'s • B L.
Wel at bast bal
iliestoe's Ns.
: timeh ut
; and te.
; kind an
upoit tl
believe he.
UL C011110-th
A E A
Qrri-K WOES.. -On the 11th = of
August, Alr, CA11., agent of the Montreal
'Telegraph Compaasy here, received in-
etructions from Mr. Dwight, superhi:
ecendent, t W:fena their line to Ilayrehl,
and that oue of their gmugs Of men, then
building, a line from Winglunis to Luck-
= would' be along in a wut-k. = At
- at date mit a pole had been cut, dul-.
.; the ne::.t few days., cedar ewainps
42`11.' sefirchek for and men engaged: to
it out the poles. and ..emas enesteee
(fr.tw. them. a11t7h, -Friddy,-41:0 2f3tit, t
last. pd, wa,-; ictg, on at Baytieid, and „
1 -vire este iseg. :.1111--eilicalltinie the
of lateli
'Slave
last
ieeted.
Septemb
t
d )feated Lis o-
sa by ten rut s.
ill be in opm a-
. I machinery
of the very le et
fleet grtat credit
prom le tors_
run an oat meal
effect
ro
utt 'ng the, pp ;ters of that
•"' It i x -
v
lk9.1
em
live
eath tte
the nus trom that
anon.
_ *entitle,: es th.
mined to se
'ownship.
Ratewess.-Aecornmittee Meeting of.
the friends offthe Wellingt a Orey and
Bruce RailWay _Extension from the
various Mtenicitalities of 'North Terth,
North 1-1ukon, • and South Bruces was
held at Bfuevale on ,Alontla last. : The
object °lithe meeting was t draw Out a
programme of the public me etings to be
held in ,the different Muni ipalities in
which Tily-latsrS have 1 een ubmittpd in
favor oflie above extension, also, for the
.liscilssiOn of ' other topics c lculated to
nroinota the great ()eject t ley_ have in
vieite 4. very large numbe of delegates
were preVent, as will be see ily the list
which We give beloW. Th Secretary,
I). I). Ray, Esq., of Listow I, stated at
the openiiit of the eeting hat all the
\e
By-laws al - g the Inc of E tension had
been submit Nd by the diff ent munici-
palities, and 4,roin present appearances
all seemed. likely to (tarry: In 5ome of
the townships,. l's irrivever, the friends
would have to wo , for th • y were 0P-
pose.d by large .and nergebi minerities,
who would use ev ert. me us in . their
power to defeat the -Jaw , and might
poasibly do.er). if the wer not on: the
alert. The Committe , th n went to
work, and prepared al to the places
where meetings will be el I which will
be sent to all the Count pa. ers, for pub-
lication. The -delegate arefully aware
of the magnitude of thew° k on hand ;
but all seemed- zonli lcit n the.issue
and final triumph of the --E tension. - I
hope they will not be Idisa pointed, be-
cause I belieh it is Only y• thoreugh
union of actien, thotfwe e n secure a
Railroad at all. thretigh t s Northern
section. Everythidg, at the present
time seems te!, estafilish • th confidence
more in this liiie than any other. The
English Boardl, of Director have now
eiveri their san4tion: for th extension ;
the Great Westierii Director are anxious
for it ; the mig-Ofitar of th townships
along the route 4re favora,b1 towards it ;
and there is no dreubt but w at the eini-
party •has 11S good chance If getting the
• Government .suba'-ily as any other.
‘114,
What mot*" do we 'ant to ake us be-
lieve it is i*genninethad no hu bug ? Be-
sides, I -ate of opiniois that. this line is
going to. Puit the wan s of he people of
this north country be ter t Ian that of
any other, since the Col many have
changed the guage, to snit that of the
Great Western:- rfinead, o having, to
tranship at.' Guelph, \Vic ii seuti. 4ur
cattle .: and produce t4 1,3 ffaloi Nciy
York, Or almost any ot et eitylrin -the
Tfnione„which is o.ur grea arlatt, with-
ont change . of ears, as rt enter Wou14.
not be the case with eit, er Jui Torontct
or Lona...narrow gu es. • consider
this a great advantageifn m .,respect;
and one Vathich shoeM' not be lie tlypaas-
ed over ortthrow.iiitside. T an ipment
costs more , Aims delave am. sseeine-
times juju through zetia . Val. These
are some eh' ings w iich voters.
esesess
oughetto consh r and for the nselves. A
great -many have the idea- th t a reilway
eau be got at a time,' aln ost -at the
was of the finger,ehut that s a very er-
roneous idea, for Nil), unite 1 effort can
accomplish it, whith 'would b0. of such
immense benefit. •e'ure t e meeting
closed the follow'angl,re-oliiti n ev.as car-
ried mhavimously . L:,' That n our judg-
ment the Worth Per4, Nott Huron and
South Bruce Extension will best serve
the verious interests •tof th section of
country through which it is °exited, atid
from its financial resources, s ti -e only
scheme entitled to the con iclence and
support of the people, on that we
pledge ourselves to wcirk co dirtily and
energetically te secure the pa sage of the
By-laws and ite constrnction and to tiCe
every legitimate means to ea Ty the 'pro-
ject to a successful isene." •
LIST, OF -DEGATES
Grey -John Leckie, T.eeve ; ' A. Mc -
Don, Ad; Deputy') Reeve , James Spence,
William Spence;i Thomas 8trachen, it.
Pearson.
latorris-Thom ' , Kelly, P. -eve; Dr:
Ilelmes, Deputy: ,leeve : WI. J. john-
ston, Counec:lora T-.41. M. jLivingsto.ue, J..
Stretton W. J. Hiegston, Pa Thomson,
C. R. Cool et., T. bliev clan, Jame . Sinitic,
John Armstittng, 8. Ai -d, F. Athson.
Turnberrye--. ohn .10Ir sser, " reeve ; P
Fisher, O. Tait 8cott;14-Dr. Tamlyn, o .
Leech, John Grego -y, l'il, L. Drece, J. 21.
Leet, Jon u Crenyne Whit Sin'th, &mire'
eaheskhlield.-George Arrisetr -at Thieve
DI - i
eo • •
• 1-slinleis-M. Campbell, '. Mooney,
W. Trelevan.
West Wawanosh-E. Gla nt, Deputy
Reeve.; Cr. T. Burgess. Tito, as Farris,
A. Murry.
Beet Wawar osh---eGeoe MCK -y,
Councillor ; Robert Currie-,
Ellha-D.Faloonce; E. lkiri istenly, E.
Davii, ‘Nr. D. Stewart.
Wallacs----A, Litt'e; Deplit Beet e.
Listowel -O. I -f. Hay, Ite ve-; a. D.
C ant libel 1, Cou si c i llo r.
COCNCIL MEET/ CG -Ret Box 75.
day after -
sed e-
t a bonus
ruee Roil -
ie Eastern
-At ireetieg on -1-hetlne
neer, , hIcIfillop Co ar. ci
so' etion pledging itself -to sub,
forthe lx.incl on. Hu roe. and
way, for V12;060, should t
Route be diecillitely selected.
l'enT;ST - NI). -The Fahmer ahe about
theough with 1?arvest.. which has beee
earlier +.11an ustal on account f the great
(ltought. Takilieg the variou ceeeals,
better retin..1 inlmshels ia ected than
has beeu for yeas. •
WaThn has been. so scarce that most
of thewe'ls see dry and soive ',ateliers
haveito 'delve their cattle thr e' nes to
drink: .
relies - en TiriEvine----The farn ers
iving cift: the 8th and 91h oncess'ons
have be tt considerably aemoyed the last
three yeeks, by losirg poultry, apples,
plums. ancr vegetables, and on Saturday
\
eieht last th first attempt for .'this sea-
son svas made y some parties killing; a
J (log belonging' Mr. Barnet Bolton, and.
' then stealing id tie plums. * The Colin-
eil shoeld give a Vara for t e prosece-
ton of such.partiese
Hay.
• ( 'o it worm x. ---1;1' oniss in for limit IlerLS
wrong in saying that-likiees and crops
have been burned 'a thiS neiehborhoeil
hy the Well fires, as tithing of the
kind has taken place. ',Pita tire has taken
down a goiel many acre of bush, and
'burned a gT4itt deal of leittilab e tiniber ;
..tiettl wt. vet ,Ielt, 1.e able to ski s i much on.
I ie. narrew tett/it:et, when 11.* tee: t it. )e-rii,,,,::1,r1'
1...aeter Corrtelttendellt We'46 ills
--- -i.
s
\
Li
veek
p are
amly r
rprhin
ntend
Reliever s.-eltail
plaett are at preeer
exeitiment.
Toronto - ielvg.
tho i'...:-. 'ii' t
the :,.ttittlierir rot
ti011 niffit toe: _lef
metters in ti is
-tat(if chn Uie
fi ten
St 'iilav, that
heel sttnetitnoli
t lit antaietatillt-
• ms heti 12;
1
in hie re
ship of 1'.
Railway
meeting
SEPT,
losSn of the towii-
sle10 rceiflt of t .e
ehere will be no
f-ir some t'me.
--t
safro411T(P:"
RAI ewse -people in this place
are busy es. ug for the, Wellington,
Grey and 13i -,There le considerabledissatisfatie We Township of Grey'
that the centre -of the township is not to
have a station, instead. of ()lily a siding
patiaEee.
Ethel, Grey rays the largest bonus
en the tine, and runs a risk of not get-
ting a atation at all. It is hoped this
will be aeranged before the' ting -takes
. BUS,NESS 18 on the increase. Mer-
chants are getting in the r fall stocks,
'which • re larger than nste 1.
NEW DU N as. -The new Presby-
terian hurch is fast raiing = its walls
above the surrounding 1 ouses, and, so
far, look- splendid,and romises to be
an ornateient to the villag . It is built
of brick, with a stove bas ment.-Smith
& 8t(4,art's saels and door. factory is
about cbmpleted. They e -pect to have
it rumeng in the course of a week.
RAINS - rhe lonradooke 1 -for rain has
come at last, doing good in an infinite
number of ways. It is fast extinguish-
ing thefires which have raged: in this
vicinity for the past few weeks, and is
also stipplying us with water, an article
which had be-ome very scarce. It has
put the harvest :a little back. but the
greateripart o' the crop is already under
cover.
SOME) OF 'I nt Fe saiEllS 3uive threshe 1
their fall wheat, and rei ort the great
yield of 10. bushels per ac e:
Brueefield.
enteirm-The return ' match between
Baylield and Brucelield Cricket Clubs
was played at Brucefield on Saturday,
Aug. 26. The game did not -begin until
about 2 o'clock ori accriunt of the rain.
The game was very pleasant, but no
d nbt ould have proved more satisfac-
tory to ;both parties if it had been played.
thiouelL Brucefield first went to the
bat and were put out with 64 runs. The
Bayfield men then took the bat and
succeeded in running up 55. During
this innings, there were a )lumber Of mis-
catchea, made by :the = Briacelield Club,
which is a very unusual occurrence.
Brueefeld went in. a seeCnd time and
-run up 71; a ith only two wickets down.
The following is the score
T rexreos.
Geo. Deed, 91.. b. witsarasoe. 4. mo -iso',
Gt:0, reese, 111 i out.
7
H. Caree'len, b, e. C
11. Fergusoe, b. Ii't 'et
W. L. Yulll, b. Willi,oason
Jes. Foote b. Eetle(:ee, c. Come de
-W. Rettenbert y, b. Williemsoe
3. Fe e,usira, kg belt) e w-eeet,
Ed. B iegs, Willie los°
Briggie 9 ., b. re'ilec • e, cC me 0) . . . „ , 0
..
1
5
meeo.1
7
2
1
9
9
. 2
Win. Mei itosh, *rot, out
Byes
Lee byes
Wides'
'oLa1 = - 61
k
SECUND 3:."1:g1n8t. '
,
.T. Foot; iett ouL • 482
t
3--... Fr eus i tn. b. 11.791 met) I .. 4 4
H. b. Illo i ,o ,, c, life lei ......... 20
(leo. B i ,11, Jr , uot oei = = 1
Byes.
\Vides.
4
4
, BAN Fl-MD4
E
' . 1
F. C. Wilspu, b. Cememe, et. 11. Tergeson 1
T. Ce niacin, b. B. Fereeteon, e.' Briggs.. , . . 6
.T. Willie nson, 1). Cemeron3
,
J. lintleille, b. Ferguson, c. McIi high = 15
11.111arke.',1). Fergust) 1 4 • 5
Wmli
. Meently, b. Ba'rd, e. illcI,ttieh.. ... . . 0
'. Knee, Looby, o. C..mero it. 12
\Y. INforation, b. Baird. c. YOU 1 0
C. McDonald, b. Fe' guson, c. Foot . 5
0
TsC..nifil.pDpetitn,ith'aultit, nbu.tanneron,
c. Foot == 3
Dyes ' - 5
-
Toted
55
The game.. not being _played through,
was decided In favor of Bruceiield on
1' •st ine a.
Howick.
0- a Jame- -We weee vmer 'sorr to
learn the death 0r. W. IL I-inzlt
which Iteok place at Fort Cihier , Ang.
60. was a yoult = man of
premise roel ; 11-1:.s death 'the = notry haat
a loss. = = lthough he was w off, yet he
felt that Ma -lately^. was field whe-t
capital anc steady per•s rormice, would
give him o sertueiaies that this Pro -
Vince, ee, con = nst give. Lut
pro, vi.lence w • 1 otl ris;se, arta he was
cot off at the c of - years. = He
le.tees -a awife an e child to in turn his
euddendeath. ouseh far from hoire,
he met with v;; feierels, who did
everything , t frie Is eitild Jr- W.
F. Lueto Esq., u acquainting. hie
biother 1 e, with the event says :
" He w taken ill at the iC he mes the
steeme kin the Led Raver, nr1 was out
of Mies seach of -medical P;( he reach-
,
ed. iy Passe .(Foct Ga-ry)1, n .Monday
las = YOur brother wee in4ita "yplaced
er super'or medical caro i bu . caze
1 d by Witt time reached too ions a
age tele cure. Notwithstamb his
eing s ;tlar 7rorn home, he breath '
;1St suerOunded by friends."
. 4
;
; 'llckarsmit.4•
Corh tire M see. see -A special meeti
ef Coupe -two^ held at Egnionilville, ou
hiesday; Ange 29, to collider maw,
attalre and other purposes.. The erne. on arrived et in recceence to the :1 il-
y, w41 be found. iu aro elltn• piece. The,
• • • . •
so lowing s idihoeal nasinees was la:Als-
ace d; A.gr,...nt of re5, on applie• ion- el
Cap in :Dui,. was given for 'pH? at the
apps o c1ik Eat tell ion Mach a lin to n.
;John r011. Collector, pre.. ed his
bond, ii -ch was accep tall; resits of
$5 and $7. vere given respectly y to Buell
-Alceusle. d F. Orerou3,;(1 titute per -
Foes. Ag t of $20' was vet to th=e
Alon treat T • :mph Cemp =e , to procure
pol^e for th line betave 1 e;( efor.li and
farneetield. number 4ccmnts was
, Pao -tile and •th. Count; the adjoarned,
-•
Lae
T
tyof..
the TOitzl,; Whie
- after the ,igroun
times, yielder
N •'ehl
ngtl
ran'ilee
the plait
grow (
gnmi
tre.
ivi
e
11
1
•
rmer he
field of WI.e.t. near
cut and threshed
raked three or four
bushels per acre.
rket-a, whia nee
•ir domain, teels
knoWine that
fOrlaibit!11
DI rake the
we, :it eerst
t proeenei-
down lea
• if he ;lel
a
th- al
1-11
bein;
over 4(
asl Lome
extent of t
to A's field, ii
ellenc they tror
As Mr. A. wan
a coapie of times
Mg teeted his benevo
i e eit the eh -With: trami
eiesi re, bipeds, and no Wan
1 mere victime for the " fry
the preeese of ineraliation WI,
I 1C:trIll. 13 Itt litth: aid t .
keyknew- that ere anether in(
\+, ,..;.--.1, ';..) I I•V taiiirja be 1411, 11C:1 l'fl
-Laded, 'Ike job baing }8I.) -;•,kil.
.1)1*
4
eefertneth none. but en ex-eert co
ve been engeeted -in it, while, h
1 ex:a:cuto'. by some nieht
qn aped sisns of a strugele-w
beea n visihle. Total 'a
or at -.est ins -sent 1.ecie it
doom my person.swhe (la
thing a t the very =cxc
night sur
SARIN As.,
o geot
was tried he,- re
?ast ThersAay, *
Hibb
itoBER'" ;Vs
;limey , who
vering--'a%
iteevr
are art'Av
erain ;
of it h
will
fart
th
EY,
vas lift
reel tly.
11
thlio was eon
cherrierif infanticid
judge in Stratfori
at- -if Mr.
lapt week, is r
ro 1% ell t, anti t1W "i=i •
ISed. C-roits (-7 eve (kesdrie
ord a geed yield th year, hail
ers gene. -ally a. e welt sed wi -
result. is. their Setee us' lab s.
1 Pisiestee ,1 s'taffit, havil
s new brick hotel, gives up --
'the new proprietor this- wee.
etends, next summer, to tear doe
Id. hotel and build a new brick
leas
essi
ti
-
Stratford.
FA 4a, EACE9.-We would remind o
sporting friends of the fall melting
the Stratrord Riding and Driving Pa
Association, which takes = place on. t
6th and 7th of the present month. Ox
thousand dollars in premiums is offer
for competition, and it is expected thi
some of the best horses in the Provin
will be entered. No pains will
spared by the Association to make t
meeting a pre-eminently successful on
We are indebted to the coertesy of t
SecretarY for a , cornplinientary ticket
the Park during the days of the races.
1
TIM EERE81331e ENT S'eAN.O8, a:, t= e
Driving Peek were sold last week fi r
the two days of the races, and broug = t
$199.
FIRES. -Last week the town was a. -
most hedged in by fire. = A great fi e
raged in the woods to the south of -6 e
town, and approached within a short di. -
ta.nce of the station. Another fire rage 1
between here and Mitchell. Then nort
on the Mornington Road, nearly ever
bush was in flames. The fres are no
however. to a great extent subdue(
The "blessed ram which fell so cop
ously, = Saturday and Sunday, =stoppe
the progress of the conflagration, an I
relieved the labors and, anxiety of man
who were fighthig fire.
1MMIGRA:CTS.--On Wednesday, a laree
train, crowded with immigrants passe 1
here f.i route for the Western tate-.a
During the twenty minutes that the
train stopped at this station they too
advantage of the time to purchase pia
visions at the nearest bakery. It w
quite an amusing scene to the spectato
to witness some comical geniuses amon
them. carrying loaves of bread to ti e
train, dancing-, &e. One of them apt:ice
to have Some talent for music, an 1
plas ed on an accordeon, -which dre
quite a crowd. Among them was
old man, -84 years of age who ha I
roughed the voyage from -.H011and, an I
appeared quite hale.
Te,,Tr,,sG. • - Two trotting = matche
Cagle off hast Saturday at the Drivin
Peek. The first race, for a purse of
was won by "Canada Boy, owned b
Mr. Tip Corey. The second, or $90
was won by Mr. W. MeEwen's "Molly."
'''
A New armint."
.11;f:TtIR EDIT .-I take'Ale panefu
pleasure ov estidressin Youre .Majesty
ic6t,
hopin yew wi insert these few lines in
to yure coba ms- The tate inig ha
?et our vicini y fur parts u mown. bu
it is follered b a mere deetructive am
rapashis bug k led theStalerode bug.
its bill ev diet i 3 --1. little plant hallo(
bonus.' its apperal ri10ists ov hind leg'
and side whiakere. 2=&v theselnis cam
from BI Mr- ' a iniggy he allday
they J1led at • vplace_ and avalatetl m
to s e a. paper, Railed 4 petishyri to se
if ti e council w r dent ubmiVa hoyslaa
to tire ---she r pare. asjthese bug
wanted their ye ty tyadateseatilled witl
bonus. I refits:. CJir beneaisSleeet re
quest, altItidgh I s moved 2 tears a
there lank an in kiated appearance
,
they ee eir 1 erable frames int
the buggy an drove (Kf with a ghastly
sur' 'e on th Ix ugly features like th
flickering fi ne of a dyi g taller kandle
ir
these bugs 0 on the ' rease. if yo
hood sive s a 1, ceit ho to externim
ate these v -mints we wapiti pheel trool
greatful, 1 • urs truly I
ANTY BONt'S.
Morris, Au 24, J$7I. ;
34 0.4.4*Egr ttgr- 4""e6=1-1:-
dii-don of Main Strea.
he Edit:or of he Huroi- Etyp7..
I woukl. like to know hew '41t come
that we have no market -here in eaforth.
If a person(wants to buy a bushel of ap
pies or potatoes, he has to run th t street
over'and over to find them. Bow num
better it would be if the faemers wont(
all take their produce to the. Market,
sal then we would all know where t
iXIa1N117(1011b111(13r.also like to know
stree;:. is to be left in its pre:sent condi
tion all fall. If soinething is not don
to it, it will he in a pretty c inditi-i
when the bad r _ads time -comes. It
needs a heavy load of gravel on coax
side to keep them big stonesin..),tevies.en-
tre.
Seeforth, Aug. O. 1871.
- At ihe nee electio Monek, in
two of the tr. nships, the rong rolls
were used. Judge Galt has ostponed
the trial. of lhc ;ease till th5t: 2211d. De-
cember, for te purpose of se iring the
decision of thrY, hiurt of Quo s Bench
on Inc c1iies1u»iiy1iet1icr the et invali-
dates the elneti
- Ninth (1; tagellas beexiNaused by
fires -within he past.thrie --iiveke in
verious tow ships in t linty 4,,f_
lany fainhave jtad to
work ii1it and dayetbs cep thcij build -
int! pr yi to th devour -
11 nent, aed eev ralNiaaar ost ilel(ls
Id grain and la quantities of .cord.
wood.
- Flee: AN al /be'
Li t iWel mill jest 1
fee in 100 to 1 -i -P loads 1
we; :hie, aboitt a m.
sati fi al -truth ;the.Jj
•
brought to the
ek at the rate of
itlefaY'aie•;11;.ecelili 'IA1
wrielit of his
plaved several lige *tones in his
W erste dimmest the flax aruthad it weihil-
• 1 with them *ift whieh eapeed a gratilVe
,rt r je(Te.ete 111 the wei,tit of hie loaile
Jje with- net carer -St 0- oath, however, in
unloading, as 011,e -1;f the
ti e wagon altar emne ve.
her the totet-Of t he prt i] 11.
w:15'Attalla-in,' 1.
f)-• •ti-
irtlieljzij .0 re t ti7ns leak
WAS (1114, 1110 gl ftil to al lo
retl ectirm in the weight of Les ..e
order 0 ,,ave CX pot; tere.
-- !Aaron De Conlin scenes Us hat
' ' kart ttroail to travel " in figiki nein
Wc lask week gave this partied:xis of
reeeptio? which he reeereed upon the
easion of 1tjs first appearancein public
that city, sWe nov.. learnthat (me (lay
last week 11 was knockIel dowis, stet
Severely injur by the captain i'tt" a.
schooner there. syeaily the hay os the
tm-lisgArtest7ire eitannairi4e‘':Ai'''on. of Teachert le
e t .
the of Grey t ere eve -re SIX ap-
1
,
plieants for seco9d-c1a-lia, im(l. of theao
but two were SVoessfnt--,--two °then la)
taining third-elass c.ertilicatea. Per
thira-elasS thcfe were* forty -live appli---
can tS, hut two'of whoit vere successful -
The teachersier ratlatr Would-be teach-
ers of Grey are des -tea -Mg- of a. medal :ie.
c hal n p i on ' `plu (Atari 1.s. "
. II utoean't
c°e:PttisYtlteIt)evtetis of four mnnthstus
summer to ie a' se of light sunhiser
e.\\Ii,iitlheliinetrtheyto, ax . ynei,tio t
)erfe711-nliost°Oilt trih°e. 1
- t s
SWIM er was ovet. 1.' owners pqn cone)
sole themselves ith ne tholgght that"
they will have an tine for
WailT'vil'°f '
seasEa.i
-lAre.r11elar,hr,,f-teit-a.
feld:fl7Y4c;e8retd638obasi8
of Treadwell
eat---tin average of ex-
actly 40 blealtels esaulte. On a field of
7 acres . ' 1,25 buidiels of the Scot
variety -.-an average slightly over 32
bushels Lo the acre. From 18 aeres
barley he has 714 linehelat-an averae of -
41 bushel Sibs to the acre.
- Mr. ' ohn Brown, of esTh.oraid, "com-
menced 1i conbact for ilredging Kin-
cardine h rbor last. week. The entire's,
channel ha. been drettlgedo the depth of
twelve feet etween e piers, and the:
basin has al been tiened, leaving it
nowhere less an eluvefeet; $6,000 has.
been expende n th* work, and 5000111)11) yardso ategiliave been taken
out. .
-
To =aid and assist the London, Huron.
and Bruce Railway Company by giv-
ing $8,000 by way of Bonus to.
the said Company, and to issue deben-
tures therefor, and to authorize the
levying of a special rate for payment
of the debentures and interest thereon.
WitEnEas, By an act of the Fourth Session of
the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, passed
in the 34th yea of the reign of Her Mujesty,Queen.
Victoria, entitled "Au act to incorporate the Lou --
don, Huron and Bruce Railway Company," it
among other things, provided andenacted as ht.-
1”131:11t1 it shall further be inevfel for any Munici-
pality or Munieipalities, through any part of
-which, or sear which, the railway or 'works of foe
said Company shall pass or be situated to aid and
assist the said Coinpany by loaning or guarantee-
ing, or giving money- by way of bonus, or donations,
or other means to the Company, in the construction
or =equipincnt = ofsaid Railway, or of, any of the
works authorized under this set, in Such manner
anti to such extent its sneh remiicipelities or any
of them shall think expedient; Provided alway-s,
that u.• such aid ter assistance by way of bonus,.
donation or otherwise, shall be given. until after
the passing of a By-lew for the pmpose, and the
adoption of such By-law by the ratepayers; Pro-
vided also, that any such Dy -law, to be valid, she'''.
be made in =confornlity with the lawn of this Prov-
ince, respecting Municipal institutions, and ell
such By-laws so passed shall be, valid, -notwith-
standing such rate mitv exceed tl.e amiregate rate
of two cents iu the =doliur on the acute] velue of
:inch reteuble prOperty, provided that the ma-
nual rate of assessment shall not ia any case ex-
ceed for all purposes two cents in the dollar 011
the actnal value of the whole rateable property
within the Municipality or portion of a Municipal-
ity creating such debt." And
WHE.11EAS, The Municipality of the -Vilege of
Seafath has dote:mined to aid and assist the said
Coorpany by giving thereto by way' of bouts the
sum =of $8,000, under the authority of the sai-1 :•e -
cited act. And
WHEnnes, In order to carry into effect the said
recited object, it will be neeessary for =the Fetid Mu-
nicipality to raise the said sum of $8,000, in the
numner hereinafter mentioned and met forth, Antl
Wile:re:es, It will -.require the sum of ewe tit
be raised annually by special rate for paying the
said debt of :03,1)00 !old intercst int the deben-
tures to be issued therefor, as hereinafter pro-
vided.
Wirnateets, Ihe amount of the whole rateable
property of the said Municipality, irrespective of
any further increase of the stone, and ulso irre-
epective of Any increase to 0 derived from the
temporary invetV of th
after mentioned, o f any pp kieg fund heroof, is, =uceo d-
ing to the last revised Assetteet+ %
Municipalit3-, veins. for the year 1 7 , th4. sum of
A110,000. 110,000. Alla
WM:1MM; trhe automat of the existing debt of
the tid i1Aabtc1pa1ty is 1113 follows: Principal—
Deb *threi. fcta tivel roads and iddewalks, $3,00t,
date 6th jnly, 1870, payable ie fifteen year
beatng oatereet at the rate of seven per centme.
per annum, which ioterest is payable hall yearly.
WnIntuas, For paying the interest and creating
an equal yearly sinking fend, for paying the prin-
cipal of the said debt of $8,000, according to t provisions of the net respecting -elIunictipel institu-
tions of Upper Canticle it will require an annum
special rate of one-half cent, in addition to a
other rates to be levied each year ;--t
13n IT TIFE:111.170111.: teseeren, 137 the Colpor--
tion of the Yilltge of Seaforth, in Council tetra. -
bled, as follows :
lst-That it shall and may be livenl for the eaid
Municipality to assist the said Company by giving
theleto„ by way of bonus, the sum of $'3,000.
2d—That it shall be lawful for =tbe purpose afore-
said, for the Reeve of the said municipality to
cause any number of debenteres t4 be made for
Buell sum of money es may be required =1or the said
purpose, not less than $100 each, =Sild not exceed -
in z in the whole the said S11111 04 it,8,000, tvhich
said debentures shall be sealed withlthe seal of the
said Municipality, and signed by the Reeve thereof,.
8d-Tbat the Enid debentures shell be made pay-
able in twenty years at furthest from- the =tiay
hereinnIter meutioned for this By-law to take ef-
fect, either in Loudon, England, or =sotne place
in Canada, to be designated in said debentures, and,
shall have attached thereto Coupons for the pay-
ment of interest at the rate and in the manner
hereinafter mentioned, and said deltiontures shall
be delivered to the Trustees named oro be named
in accordance with tb.e provisionsof the said re-
citeLl
,---al
4hat the said debtntures shall. bear -
interest at and after thee, rate of -six per
cent= per annum from s' the dathere-
of, and such -.interest shall be maileiipayable
half -yearly, on the let day of June andthth_ist Any
(4 Deem -utter, in earth. and every year datrieg ti
continnance of the said debentnres, itt t4e place
.where the said debentures are, made payabitp.
5th—That for the purposeof forming a:.sinking
fund for the payment of the said debenturesou 1
the interest to 'become due thereon, an =0q11411 special
rate of one-half egit in the dollar shall in additio'i
to all other ratesrte vetted, levied and collected in
eauh year uport411 the rateable proptoly in the sai
nendeipality dining Lite continnance =01 the bard
debentut es or any of them.
Oth—That this 112.• -law shall take f-ffect and come
into operation en, from and after the Firmt day of
December, in the year of our Lord, 1871.
7th -That the vott,s of the elt4ite113 of the said
Ahniiripality shall be taken on this By-law, at the
following place, that is to io.y, at the Tt,1111
H:111, Set.forth, on the Oth cley-of Sep1enther.11- P
1871, commencing at the hour of 9 o riot k 11 thi•
morning 118.1 eItaiiig at 5 risairsh ; i the ales
neon Of the tame sky, ane that T. P. 131. -LL shit!!
be Retureieg ()Meer to hike eneh votes.
Afar ICE,
Take melee that the ttbtot- is a trne e(01..." p111.
1)11114/W.1 111i,-11 will lit•
ati.,v1 by ti-•• tis• 31,•114,74,1it'y of CV%
Villagr '41 -'.o=h,„er moot% i ont be 1114‘ •
.3Abiltisetaltii41
i4.,113.1_14:1 44.-;;!, I•f.11
iii.‘114.,:11.4.12- :4'1d 1411 the :ot.- .4 tj'•• ''':4
ti,' :tt,,,iei;•-•:it-t- will Le *-!.••0 ',1' '11
the ;all 1ioV,4f r'f ,1/:lif-1, A. 1), 1.:7:1, bets.'et n
it--ni14 of 0 1.•• :*•• :I )1.).1
TA, "f :”. r•
purpt•-•• T. P. itt-li j et .1 Retn-
1.111jel-r.
Vinwe (", • ;
10, It -C.1.1
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EVERT. PRIII
IN SEA
—I
i
'Traims.—$1.50 per yt,a
-end of tht- year.
---e.
etele-rrItei
T11.3.X1
'First itutertionper lin
rations, 2 cents eac,9).t'
• IN nt
(Yee tele= one Tear .
. half
0 nheent111i .
.711.1f. ▪ " 1)ne 5rztr .
e t. leilf -
tt 3 months .
Cue -fourth one 'year
... - hall"
" " 3 taOnthq
.4nm-eighth enc year
. . him, . ,..
44 " 0 mouths ,.
AOne-twelftk. one year . -:
-44 a* half 44.
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Advertisements withof
'Ls =itherWit till forbid, ani
MoTal
Yiritnn T. NicLEAN, t - 1
ALT.AN MCLEAN. I '
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f3USINESS
:Ifird:1[V
DAVID MITCIIELL,
143. -College Phyta
71.1.13011.1.N., Os:T.-I-Co' rimer
•Offite and residence, at 1
Till. W. R. SMITH,
or/flice—Opposite See
-Main street, Seaforth.
_ .
_TAMES STEWART,
!McGill, University,
ete.. Oi1it4,3 and Be'
VERCOE, D.-
- gem; etc. 0111.ce
Market and Iligh streets,
R. CAMPBELL, Coren
and Residence, twer-C1
1dreet, Seafortit. Cillee bt
-klay, and all -day Saturday,
ifalE14
ANIEL McDONALD„
Law, Solicitor in Ch
"illonveyancer, etc., EXEl'ent
Money to Loan a
•
3,47-t!CAVIGITI,j):-& 51,01A1
torneys at = T,teiv, Sell
Insolvency„ Notaries Pnl
Stdicitors for the RC.. Ban
'the -Canada Life -,1,ssitutoca,
N. 11.--$;30,000 to lend
-Anuses and Lots for ltaxt.
II% RN'S 111-111YE .
Lanr, 'Solicitors in
-Conveys/went, Notaries Pt -
forth and Wroxeter. Agent*
a Upper Canada, and
4;(). =ol London, England.
'commission charged.
-TAS.
Z-NOX's HOTEL, (Let
signed begs to thank
patronage awarded to hini
?ID/el business, and oleo toil
ugain retonned business in 4,
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J. CA1,1,414WAY, Propriet/
-411 WiL1'14.0.V.4
br4t44111fig teellftly been me
titled throughout, and is IN'.
fortsblt• 11.114 *•MUI114.8.1i0ns
Nample Itooms for Cowmen
Terms liberal.
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MINCE1,11AA
100DING'S Banking al
W. S. Roinntrstee'e
backe, Amerieen Silver, end
tfood. Tat -meet,
30.1313
191
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11 A. SHARP'S LIVER)
L. Unice- At. Murray's 13
Homes and tfirst-elass Came
ETARI"ei LIVERY wr 43
Seaforth. Pirbt-class
•adway$ MI hand 311.
IL I,.
JOHN BRIGHAM.
ar-7 way Tieki-t Agmlity /1424V1p,'
G. T. Railway Station, St:
Tickets =ihhnell tO 1111 polintS
-California MAI /led Riser, itt
the greatest facilities to EttIi
infatuation given respectrn
(reenhaeks, Bonds, Coupon:.
4io1cl and Silver Coin, bough
DENTISTRY. --3.. G. Br/
Surgery,) begs to at
tatifs of eieaforth surroul
hes optmed nn Mike for I
surgery in =thc roonie former
!ferrite 1)ent1e1, where 3swi
kiwis of work expected of th.
twtor3- inanner and on reset.
R. COOPER, convey -el
relive/en Bench, Ineers.
Agent for the following Vni
entrance Companies : The B.
'inn] and the Western Pere
the Reliance Life Aeeurunee
eident IMittranue tanniant.
MONEY TO LOAN
ordere by mail or otht
AIN I,EYN
Oftlee, .1,1)0,4,, Ito,
that ht. has taken op hitt reei
Delintete, where he Will = be
-vane meele on him in his pro
elCoolehas attended to eetettra
and cattle which. were given n
arid effeeted perfeet cures. let
e•ertilicatce signed by over
testiMellifi.18 se-F-
MI-. COOK will attend at e
:noon and at th,. Tx,wn Plot
11;;17:11::1"tii4n tt...hoettftt.moe-iiii:bet.n of On
rJ.CLITa.CHII,L, YETI-
- all:tuber ,01 the (*uter-
%eget to %tin:tete to the in
ond eineerounding country, 11
,41fllet,ai Seefortet, v. -here he -
venially .or hy 'vetoer, on the 1)
le,tic,.If/11111g eeceived 8.
AXIaeation, and haling beten.
,1 the Veterinary tioilege of 4,
lam every dene. of givi
who zoily etnploy
IlErkuntxrrs—A. Smith, N
110 Veterinary College; Pro
""i'borburn, 1/r. Rowel, enri
Veterinary 'Medicines 1l0111311
All rails premptiy
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