HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-01-31, Page 8F7 tI1 U RON T -OR 1- know him will testify thah he is Jrjo Mo penaec ir b ved in ame
Brussels. to b6 6x , ,,t nd ment by G Willis, see ,pme, but unfortnatel: r took & wrong 1 q.i Isoldir to slleel. while an V JR, Creery, That,Xlex ID ncan of an OR Idd b tftsins second- rc. R. coo E) Brnesels, Agent for EX- A -e '110 e(I by ..-Chemeyj t this be Treasurer i adhad it Dot been f4f the fforts of; a for IS 3, sala -jeob his auyq se,14
Aitectia ' which led hini, into a, swamp, tarr ed. -Mw, ed Xy S 6—Lost. or he iin any way n 9 SITOIR -Newslaper and Tob Printing Office.] Coliticil do nel. Tio door bein -open And Brock., seconded by J` 9 no obsta, ty who found him, ort time- af ter-, now ad ourn Io w-eet again on raday, Moved by e w e pal ot ele in th ay, an oIJ so ent m dead in fA ,. tbe 20 fYebruary next ill t FAF4U, CLu —A meeting of a hat Alex. Dunanbe ColIZ- or I the wards le would baqe Hackney T interested br- e house ved in house. u-Rset the Oiurn nd made a raid DISTR CT ATTEIRS. number of farinr n minutes. the n 3'." salary $65—L.
i,;tit bng extiemely Cold. of-Williani VanEgmond, village of Eg- for 187 OSt. Ala was held A'MstrODg's Hotel thst.Vriday, I C by n the batter; and upon t1c -old man He is now re.cover* gi Ldually- mondville, at the hour of 1Q.olelock, A. amendment 'by R. Creery, seconded to take in 1 4 ng what bad taken Place, it was not Wconsideration the advantage 'Cr. Willis TbatAlex. Smith be7'Col
WEAT M.—Varried. $ - I
BF-A -rTy & 1 - d. 31oved much N onder that be shouted that I-.t;wa, alr 11FR.—Tht.weE ler (luritirr. the ' .5
e i4ellinc, 0 the offoriningifarmers'club. Thetneetil gr ry $65—Cariie &I Ise of' their inter Stock- @1 R'ince'ys, T%reeds, was well At ionaed. Mr. Hingston A for 1873, sala v 11, Cree 0 was 1 ast IV4*1, has ix -,ea red ark ly severe, d --(t nonsen'87e to leave the old so1v t
Re ado ClothEng, &g., &(3., at reduced the. cold'very 'intense, s.- much so that by G. Willis seconded b- Tv. appointed c iairmau and Mr. 116rerar see- That $10 beanted toward the erection watch the e-huril But the poi t the P:ice . They h , received it 1 1oice lot of the be ,Zved b 11. Stra btt sleigh.rid-ing and other out Kippen. of an armory at t very zame butter—or b ands of C' v (Troceries,"VVines andLiquorq ifi re-tary, whe i it was he n e Arne sto is that this
I and examine. st side ceasedto be a ple., 5ure and almost it I n,, seconde, I by James - 'phuston, Th HURO--,z- FAinnms' ASSOUATToN . -The Moved by R, Creeryj :se ded by N at leoz-t so intich of i, its the oldcsow left
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1Ba&TTT&Co.: Carmichael's Block. n iiissumed, the form of a ishfilll-nt- It members of -Huron Farm6rs' Haiesiin' --ws sold in Fergus, nd got the high -
)un ThatL the
the farmers f Morris and Grey do fori 9 Brock, following accounts be -bee ricr th This is a fact.,, tiori called an has it fitly sAid tha; the 'chief cam- A H. athcart, reairing scrapers,
Ihemselves into an gsoci,. ssociati6u, with the view of M est niarket price. A IMUS Timm -a and paid ry d Itirm- Fl" Agricu#ura. Club, for the purpose of forts of, It -e are to be fo 4nd within doors Associiition rest upon a broadera $1 30- Q.1erk's postage and statiODery CoLton, E.-XTR. 000-D N-,& UB, at L000 -K & -especially in f aturers iii, advancing t ie interest of' agriculture.— I. during the winter seas h. er basis, capable of manu —On Thursday ht of last wel, ,all
for f87 , .for culvert,,!
fos da ,, Ltik , tro g vin 8 18; M. Fletcher out 4oved by G Willis, seo- express ing tb excel- rank ran 3—Carried. ? 0 Hingal I Crried. 5on was appoint- 1 Calladx- an opportunity of e2bit train on the GrandT
4V to a 81101V Of 8
ed , Preside t;'James 'Johnston; Vie. I lencies of their respective machi ies in a bank a few mils west waltoli. I ouded -by J. IlackAeY, That the minutes 14, E. L le social, in 00311lec- df this Couliuil for 1873 be'pdblisbed in Marys, incl The Passengers President, and D. Stewart, Secretar3. I fair c6rapetition, under' the rules of their stuck fast.
-#on with M. E. Chu rch, held in Mr. 1 The club m ,tets once in two weeks. Thej -.—A short time ..own making, and at the -sametime of re And HUROx E -N- Illad to -decide betw6en remaining i1ithe the London ---TmmrER,.\ - .SociFT) F1 ilson's wa'rerooras, on Tuesda first meetit cr is to be held on Friday, 'ago (, e of the surrounlilig inhabitants. tiniug the confidence of the fArmin t 8 in 9 POSITOR—C Moved by NV. Brock, ar "er nigilt' without a butcient ,sup- 0. C.- arried. i was! very Notwith- he 31stinst.. Th pu ito, pas ilie I Ply of wooa to keep thern warial, or tramp 4 'e en sed- a resolution at t eir last subject for discus thinkinj it would 'be. good thing.to bli seconded by R. Creery, That Mrs the::. SALE'
te wcath4r, 'sion is the i ot6ion of ..Crops. i e ting4n- 1872 instructing the secre- blindin s a I start a Temperanc Soc ety, sent an in- nice receive $10'tor relif—Carried. Moved I ir, back to St,, IN rYs ill faCe of il 1
t to all the manu- e w a a large,atten(lane, 11'ad a P14-1--* LAiwr , -Rat", of M r- vi tation to some f rien& in 8eaforth to tary, to addre seconded. by J;t flackin 'I snow storm. They Chose t4le latter alte 4 er a ss circulars ey FOR O-. by G. Willis, r evening was spent. turers of the Province, inviting t ma-ple hardw4
CN - - de- f Etc Oni That, Richard Pincombe receive r$ I native and Arrived at the stom town ris, drew t ree pine logs into Mr. Vail come otit andorgaize obe. Without 10 af
-------------- t measured Iay the in was Attend the annual *meeting', of the 01 ' k 'ter about An hour's walk, where
stone's mil.. this wepl., th, vitatioll COMplied with. A to rent of house occupied byMrs. ac -they ROO (I n- foi- the purpose of ar auging and were comfortably provitled for at ORIGtNAL ST0TR,—AV.e -Aiiect 1,6056, 1,606 and. 1,407 feet, b. In., re- ISociety of the Independ nt Orderof Good Associatio family—Carried. koved by .T. I -
hat pense of the railway - company. b oil to the original InKh tale, "The spective -The tre . e that these logs were Templars was formed, ai'd is now in good such basis. In compliance m4th the ly. Hackney, seconded by W Brock on theec)-nd page of this ta'keii out Liest, the agents of several 4rms at: the Collector be instructed 'to f If, cut 11 logs 10" feet long, -working operation, an .0 inertasing in req, ell torce the —At a r ecentneeting of the Boar of iFJ
issue. It is fron! the Pei, 4 our esteemed tended the ineeting hdId, at Kigeu, on each making in aR.31 standardsi or number rapidly. payment of all taxes not paid on or be Directors of the London Western Fair, a T -desiral
th a R m. Full alf thelumber - - TH
Ontributor,)NIr. Janies I dlen, of Hullett, 7 750 feet, e 21 t of Jinuary, when it was' agareed Moved. 1)
T.— Last- --V*,V e, it appears fore Fe . I 1873—Carried. and exhbits'the playful humor and ex- t ACCrDEV Aot that her after, the Association shouE be y resolution was U111111111MOusly passed to a'ken out r lumber 4'alton seconde I4 these logs is ele, - Mr. ames, Me Donald, i. -ar IN- was G. d by.T.. Hackney, That uberant fancy which abricterize., all i I the- effect that herefter the Western
The tree Ayes ono straight trunk,' ng his kno' vn as the Farmex s' Ad Meean- the reasurer furnish bonds to the s literal- effusions. havi breaking the ice on a ci -,e'k passiD Fair be held curiiig the week follwing, man? And that in future ooa graei ics' Assoc no large br; 6nehes. I think we are quite farm So, th' amoll f. of $12,000 o or before the see- situe,
at his cattle rii lit get water that,of the Provincial Ex.bibition.
all manufacturers, their agents, or an y to safe in cha engUlg any One to be t this After breaking several Tes in the ice, . and Saturday'in February, for their in- We understand ntending competitor may have a voice Mary Douglas, grandinot-ber of
—Mrs. "to ADAII W
in'Western. Canada. I -
!,with his axe he laid it (I 1) went to spectiou by the Coull.61—Carried. Mov- wn an( in i fr. John Elliott, -of Brantford was 105
t A th e Penny Reailiia s ""promised S any matter pertaining to the Associa J. llackne , seconded by R. Creery, g4D CHAN N, THE POST OFFICE NA-ViE. take the ice out of the I I oil es- he told hi *tion by contributing to its funds 'ne dol. ed by yea 80le time a' in Connection with St. -vel - rs of age on Satard4y I -T-Ve .O14 -boy - 12 years of ge, who was That INIrs Cla AttlieCouii 'cilnieeting-onmo1q,clave a-Ilittle 7 ok receive $10 for reh hurch, &Te to be forthe bomas' C lar befdre the first of June of each year S
oming Carried. Moved by J-. Hackn6y,ge'COTid- lady resides in London aA i s,tifl ble ing, it was i -esolved- to petition 1he I ps 1 'alongwithhim, to brith, him the axe, =i at-an'tearly4ay. -V C
Ve believe it is the Uv
Volling it Slip andshallhave thefurther privilege of and heart.3. I
In ter Ger erl to e an' of 1!the little fellow on appi, ed by R. Creery, That J. Hunter provide thave -the fi ilitention. to a n 'VITednes- as ge the name edge being entering machines at any match by py- all—Carried. —A young man. named Joseph Sev- Dingle P@4 Office to, Brussels. The ped and fell on the axe, one cord of wood for tile h. r y in, anentrance fee of one dollar for each day evenin next, eb. 5. Look out for :11p. u't his arm bet the w'iast th D orchi; -
and c Moved by J. Hackney, seconded b , R. nionr, of the t9wnship of Nor
Crowd e of our colum.ns. will not en lle sma, IS an Satuday,,, boWerer. Potts be refunded ter, on Friday Jut stopped.&,. ed st# machine. Whilst all such as do'notsoeon
permit fiartl r record of the proceedings. -andollow. Thelittle fellow was im- Creery, That 'rho,mag t 2a wavide tribute shall pay an entrance fee of two $10 on hii tavern license, he only using tavern with som -niediately taken to Brt els, where Dr., e Companons, nd whi -whether OTS Tim W-t",Fnw's Su E-R.--On :NNed E,, cLrsh RuRcti- SzR'v, Mr. dollars for each machine entered, it two montht—Carried. Moved by R there drank two large beer gaoses f all of -N Arden entertain- Starr, of Se orth, will hold divine ser- L
Holmes put several stitc Esin the wound liesdaiv nirh last, thelv reaper, but shall have 200'sierm
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0 as a mower or as a
and' therwise dressed itl (t is encouTg- Creery, seconded 4 y J. H-ickney, That prime Scotch whiskey, one after the -a; gooai
ber.,
the Coun , Councilors at an oyoter vice in the English Chprch oil Sunday an equal voice witktbe -first in allbusi- Richard Fanson be mfunded the propor- other. He i 'ately staited from th ligh rarl a to sctiool hotel in the Sleigh and was foun a ing to know that the woin d is improving mmedi. r
apidly. tion
Stan ' t. The next, at 5.3).P. M. him e supper at'Bi am's R. -, ress transacted during the bl nee of - of school tax paid b Spread was got up in Mr. Bingham's I Mraer oi tjL
the year. It was also proposed that the
section No. 2, he bein' assessed the shoit time afterwards I hi the bottom miles Ir4ni le, and the bivd,,v.e ADF, The 0 matches should, in future, be h in best sty s were truly Morris. DIV6.RCE M lollowilic, 9 eld in' wrona section—Carried. Moved by R. of the vehicle T-aite dead. Th whis
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e 1(latj
delicious. After suppE r a few hours AccmEsM --At Clinton, On the 23rd is a; true copy Of an- agre ,ihent of divorce Oth,.r parts of the county say one year Creery, -seconded by W. Brock, That the killeahi.m.. were a,reeably spent- ii social amuse- i made between a man an his. wife who
nst., an ac i'deut of a serious nature be At Exeter, another at Clinton or eaforth ed this c*ww
reside in this vizinity. a 4 I iort time ago. Returning 0 re, Rev. Dr. Ormiston I -ate of -Hamil- ment, song and sentimentl The corAtt I Mr. David Geddes', a d back- to Ki' en eve third year. I I flicer and Poll Clerk each' fe fthe all Ill? ry ceive q2 for services -,it toll and -now at New York, VItI17
township 01f
the partie se, Ipany broke up about 11,D'0100k. lig a load of The names of re, of cour By this 15reseut- Morris.; 1111ile marketi course it was thought some as- oinitted. The Aocumeir s an* original ried. "Council adjourned t.,) meet gain ad by his congregation with a purse -con- Agrain h es took f right d I sistance mi(rht be obtained tc defray ex- ay. -Iry- taining, $2,500, as a New"Vear s pre,sent. NXR' M On Frid. .1 it nrday in Febrii ' and read as follows f leave 6ntliesecond Sat
away. in hi endeavors to hold them the One7 d that greater numberst would Eenses all
even ng next, Feb. 7, here will be % infuriated aftimls knocked him dcwn, two Cows a6d all the 6mpeti- SAINIULL P. HXLLS, Clerk,. I I n 3disses z e. benefited. It is hoped. that e -Mr- Charles Hutchinon, of London, missionary greqme is to seAify Id to service 'in' St. . Thomas' furnitor. this a dragging th( sleigh, lieavily loaded wit th; hard- Ot., has recently so an Ani,6i-ieai:i sion of U
h Stanle-v. I-chur-ch. Rev. I. Barr, of Exeter, and that Diiolve pqrtnerst' oil peasibal ack,, grain, over him. Several of his ribs are ship of rules, or of unfairness in he de- gentleman, a -magnificent span of bI pertyof Stephens, near CoLTNcij, The Council illet lat , ew f e v.' J. N3 ', terms not to inger or De! trDy Alley thinge of judges, -since it is a Carr ge horses, for the snug, Sum of t ;,, a Is a
-ate il 'i ijuri re pen to them b
ivraart's 1 900 in gold.. Goderich, u aildresses 'upon broken, and the i IV . I 68 geiv- er chanature as t6 rend ab.outtlic,plase. Ilev,0tirthochildren- les and appointin i pording to statute, at Mr. B missionary stibjeots. 'Oi -tb 9 hotel, VTZr a,on Monday, Jan. 20 The ed Are of su to aid in framing ru
e will- tk Also.'.' Ulow With
recovery im wobable. Mr. Geddes is Judges. The Association is at present, couple of heavy commercial fail- the a their 'tie m and is- following having made And subs*cribed -aiatturfil
s6ber, indiusprious mail, and well respect- in a flourishing condition, havibg PC d i Ottawa within a
urre in ry
ill)' the necessa declarations, took their ures haiv6 o
sion field. The collectio a on the, oce Blueval be F,
ed in the hborhood in which he re- wards of 8, 220 in'the treasu af ter aying seats, viv..: Thomas Simpson, Reeve; , day.or two put, and several are. 4th
C5 - ry sion will be divided bett; re6n the Roriie F vrAl,, A ecIDENT.—A'i elanclioly' I expenses connected with -.,. iniowing yara, and ibo
sides.'. e k*S the entire Smpathy of aec: al ed to follow.
Bd the Forei n missiow. d in the V imility of B111 and reaping match during the past year. I Dr. 1, expect
George C' all his liume -Ous friends and acquainta CU astle, Deputy Reeve. :9 ent o4curro vale oneA Woods, Thomas Keys and Gear —Mr. Hu abam, of 'etberb SOX Tor -
cefj ill this vicinity. onita3, Jan. last. A man Again respee fe A*nder* _gh Gr. y, sposea.of W C
SOCIAL.—A. social wa given in +he Manufacturers are tf 1 lly i ti- -rcilors. Frederick INTood made Hinchinbrooe, killed a d,
Boil— Coui
pig the other
i named James.%McGee' of If tirliberry, was vited to Appear at the matches axid put -for One WJ
Holm, DiE.—On Thurklay night of lecture room of 'the Canada Presb terian accidenfally shot throll"Ino, the left arm, in their'claimi, and show cause wh application for the office of Clerk. Nlov- day which .weighed 594 pounds, dressed, y
church of this -village, on Monda even- last week. Mr. Edward Nichol,_ a the ,y they It girtheil 5
ed by Dr. W-oode, seconded by Thomas feA 8 inches, and was 6 -feet $7. 50 Per,10
and from loss of blood il the terrible should share in the patronage 6f the ing last, y Keys, that Win. Plunkett "be Clerk— I I inches hi lepgtb- It was rising two Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. 7tli Ci5ncessi on of Morris, loot vauable For lu"I
shock di Icd a few hour f er. noble County of Huron. The "newly oiling hors worth abo 4nws Nickoh The attendance of mem. ut $140. Mr. -Carried. Moved by GeorgeCastle, see-, Are of -
d 1) Seaforth with a load A coroner's inque t was. liedd at elected officers are as follows -Ro'bert onded by George Anderson, that the sal- J --Holl.t. C. Chapais has resigned the STEAMBAI
beirs, A121 reni of the church was Nichol ha een at Anderson, President; Robert Me i 0e Wroxeter oil Wednesd#, oil the, .6ody ordie, rery pl6asa A eVening was of grain on t hat day, and got home bo tit the he same- of ce of R cceiver-General in the Dmin- t
large, and a A Aries of. different officers be t
4f4ant. Read 5, it ,ltairion And music e evening, ind. put his C i Edgar+Trea s. 7. o'clock ill. th of the late James X'Gee'df Turnberry. Vice -President - - Willian as last year, except the Returning of- ion Governnit B
iva s tha the decease* Surer; 8. Smillie, S The jury's verdict d ecretary Field -nit. Itzis whispered, in
-constauted the prograi ie. We believe horses into he stable. on going to the ficers, who shall receive $4 per day; each ! Ottawa, that the rats are hastening to two gooil -of; t. ie C011gregation look to attem ui
3 hot of a L
that --.tile bachelors -gtai)le* Aga; 'about 10 OC I came to his dep,th by- thiih Officers, W. Blair nd ohn. Opoper. —Carried. Robert Anderson Applied abandon the sInkiinf Ship. -to Ili m, -for the night,. he was sur- acci Utai
have anounc, A their ill t 3Lntion of tea entally dAcharge(l, 1xii-the hand of There was other business transacted, for the- office Assessor.- oved bv Motida y sed to fin his horse lying on - -,Lilt.
nother social on I evening which is not of public interest. ey d by br. -Woods', uesdaLy Afternoo boy, hi g,'vl'l -a, oi the 27th!)Esi' On T nex-it! pri 'the floor Robert Yc quite dead. In flamination is supposed to SANV EL SMILLIE, Thonvas K s, second -
Ottawa. named Redmond. iladiAged his that AN -m. Donin reurb
g be Asses9or—Car-
Tuckerami"t.h. Tme M. A. desire for Sleigh riding by hanging oil the soN, Constav
N6n HERN GRkvF, r, 11 o. b I e the cause of death.' Secretary F. id Moved by Georae Castle, second
ried. I A wood. Tliteanisterhad Iarmerd and teamsters complain bitterly AsorHEP. OR.SE DEAD.—Mr. NoTicm—Tbe annual meeting w i nside of a load o
ed, by George Inder" that Rober
Dryadaleville. t STORM AM
oceaSion to turn difficult place, n4l of the wretched conditio, i ill ricli par Button, -of e 8th concession, -Morris, connection With the Zi)n piscopal i Rteid be Treasurel--Carried. Moved by
-aced tions -of the ravel read. leadinfr the 4eigh upset. Me north ha horse le on the roid. on Frifty All ethodist Cb urch L.iitty's Corneis; NEw SCHOOL HousE. —The new school rep] George Castle. seconded by Gorge An- A `3 T 0 0
- t -bet -am the frout -Seaforth have been! n siuce. -the late last. At no)n the horsti was vpparently Tuckersmith, will be he in the church, home was opened on Mondy last, by deron, that 'Ralph Ste the load, -but f ouna 01, I lie t phenson be Ili -
g William Mooney, t acher, lAe corpse f the abqve named little boy, y. storm. It is kiat that in some quite well, a ad ate his feed as usual. - Ili oil Wednesday evenin dn. 1873. 1 Spector Carried. Moved by Go e
df Sea- Orge tore al.tl -Dw
places the road is nearly impassable for I -the afternooi i Mr. Button bitched him Tea served at 7 o'clock- IN1. After forth. Anderson led by George astle, --TheToront and ipissing Railwa 'any fieavy loads, and that reakdowns and up to dr. w some firowood, and wbile which a lecture will be i iv ni by Rlev. S. N CHURCH. --The memb(ft ofthe that Joseph ig , ins be AudlitorCax- seems to have suffercd more than of
upseits are of almost 110%fly OCCUlTeic'. thus engageel, the horse all at once stag Card* of Sf 11latys. A,. hssioii 25 ots. Ro all Catholic church intend' In the others during the recent snowstorm,.
s erecting ried. Frederick- V ood, the other A udi- We would direct the tdlitibn of the ered and fell on the road, and a beautif hl odifice early in spring. The tor, appointed by eCitn-sE FACTORYMri ; i —The an - I the Reev. Moved by During the latteit pastof Inst -week traffic W. Cousity Engineer to tins matter, and most instantly. It is Supposed -.that the i nuil meeting of the patr, of t1i West I tender foi.its erection was decided upon G4;orge Castle, econded 'fly George An was very mch. interrupted. For a nUm- Detlor & trust le will have the ro (I put in a least bursting of aif'blood vesel was the catise End Cheese Factory tookmace on S.atu r- I last week, and -the contract was awarded derson That Arthur Haacke and. Thos., I' ber of -miles -out from zScarboro j,unotion, Safe -condition. to Mr. A. Witmer. of Zurich. - T of death. T e horse was but Nvas day, the 18th of Janua n the school i es Cooke be Returning 6fficers for 18'73-- th.-. track was Completely buried to a r1A L
a vluable aliwa. y Tbe. meeting timated that the Completion of the edi- Carried. Maved'by Dr. Mroods, second,- 11 depthof from five to ten feet. Ili: var- house, near the factor A NATnow EsCArF,. Oil Tuesday 'flee will involve all expenditure of ed by Thomas Keys, that tb.e following OUSS 1 stretches of the track bad to
as largely attended by Qli-, ptrons nd awor
evening last, s the snow plow Moin w was going othe'vc; interested in the rompufacture of $5,000. accountshe paid, yi 'I be shoveled ant before traffic, Could be Z.: McLean Brothers, we4t. when a few milas,p%st Seaforth it .)'-XOW STOWNIS.—A zl iost fearfu' cheese, from all parts a fie township, snow :63 50; Moorehoise, $1 40 — Carried. resuied. TAVEMN- is stated tilat became stuck- in a snow bank. The f- stohil prevailed in this vicllllt , last Moved by George Anderson, econde the i('ouncif hitend issuing imly two ta, as well as from Clintoii; nd -:3caforth. d r. A.,Cx
bernoon exprem, which *was following W -Plabert Jones, R eeve, of Logan, was )Ointed Chair- eek. - The roads running DOrt4 And by Thomas Keys', that this Council grant -elected warden. of the ('ounty of Perth- Veril h6mses for taveims Along the Nor- Mr. G. E. Cresswell was; P, theanow po- J th were completely blocked w, came npon it, and ran I son min nd Mr. W. 0. Fo up, all( the sum. of $10, to ass st in defraying 'on Tuesday. :into the car xttached to the plo,w. It thern gravel road in this township, in- Ver Secretary. e
-Mr. A. Malcolm, the ii and tnm I was almost entirely suspealed for the expenses ofestabliqllitg a telegraph stead of four, as at present. For these -wa dark- a t t the tiLe and there being two —011 Sund-
2 a few d. y last t1l new a a intr Itht on the re-ar of U licenses K)0 each will be char ed lessee of he factory was!1 stationt Vrna—Carried. Moved by le snow plow Presbyteriati Church in MAI -. _, was i Thii is the i -eport, bii t for its tru ' w He read an Address, sho ;iilg the patrons -INIOTH Voods) iided 16y Thomas Kes, the s --nae. k -
car, the engine th e sr I jaf- Dn k $
0 driver of the 'express did I I :opened for iblic worallip. Three ser
Mr. Ilabort Drysdal -.with that the, i i i of $10 be 'granted to -ward pt I C19 not voitch the necessity of the most lo(rupulous c are f ero presento-d 811 -work inessur;
q vi not see it until hailed b3 the conductor I ces were held, at -which R,ev, -Mr. -the Dianagenlent mai, And cteanhuess in' ind n uncommouly largQ herring, wholl he
ataining the Grummet family, who --We notice that- -Mr ere . 1 Cochrane, of Brantford, And. R of the plaw tredn, who, Ii. NEW SAW MILL, IVI i
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r heir milk, 4vith. it. view of captui od in one of b e t- Sati are repreented in indigent efreum-
`p balidling of t is nts la eT the 4'--x ress John Goven-l"k has commenced making day. stances, the said urn to be expended at I y thr Waters of St. "N p ly t1irough ac4ident, to e improving ,re. bed. tng Ill the qualit eese produc- The fish- measures eighteen and ee od arge. COMM, ran b ck an swi s latilip in preparations Vor the erection of a 1, jire
-1thab lies the s 4cltet ot success. quarter inches in length, teu inches 'in the discretion of the- Reeve— Carrie I ed, for in I Mondayievening ti owashelwhich -avel road, about frmt of it, so that whan it struck the steam saw nl l, on the gi d as L dressed by Rev. Mr. Drummond, L 13T, bet)
The bettei the of tt e eb eese itie circumference, and weiglis thi-ee The following were appointed pathm W ad -0101V eAr the engine le nd alktim-ter South of thesecond was reversed a n as- rane, Rev. Mr. better I.rice obtained, alid,bousequently, .4 pounds. Rev. Mr. Coch. d the only damage dond was to slight-- toll-ga arcre llUMberLof saw 10 S ters for 1873 : '\lLeDougall af-Berii-m The
0 and Air. 1). I -,straps -.vttaeli
te kh ; the etter for the patroll", It was pro- Tim LAI z&—Tlie beautiful I* that WohnIN'llaon, Tames Williamson, Cfe lysmash the rear end of the and -to has alread y- been"laid on the o. Erw' ' A. giound for TD,ix - posed by Tur. iUaLCO1111 to manufacture *so many a(Im e in -the summer se IMAL113, r. W Oods, VV in. Harrison, "--Tv
ca -a -se some other slight injuries. Bad next Summers- operations'. OthL ason, M. Church, Eljah Castle, arooepli Avila, with the proceeds 6f the 'COVOT Will )! ,
I . . Mathew Westlake Sen., church, togrether t1us nMee. tile cheese and haul the, Milk for 2.1 cent3 for b pleasure and trade, is at pi!.eseut, R. Talbot, Robt, Drpjdale, r%Affm. the -conductor. of the SR)w plow'train C-iiEEhg. Yw-roRy-.—Mr. 'John Moiri- per pound of -cheese whidli wasc L Cepte so f 10 S(L)II, John &ollections, Amounts to about d ar cis the eye can see, entirely 0 ver.' Thersk, ohn Johnson, Chas. Tough, cieoL. G)7een, opening not accidentally een. the -xpress n, of MCKl cominor so lap, and Mr. William Hill, The Selling of the cheese ty (,If t to the ed with ice. This s6rves vin ?5 Lis I 11wo .1ri tialle to warn it, it would liave run -of Seafort, -have now y "ef a I Geo. McDonald, ohn Gemeinharo, Js. en., John 11onatti John Pollock, Sen., John. everything ill management of Mk:' Ala bolm, which he drofitable purposes, aswel Jr.,.T",h Stph Peek, --A oorrespoildent. of the Tor -onto in Hurin
into, the car full force. T iejre were about I as hoalth- eiwon, B. RoWnson Sher- readiness for the immediate erection of accepted, -and said lie -%voidd do so ul nius ents, such as ice fisl il!i U . . em I , ail, writing from06(lerib, says -of the
this car . the th , g, :Lee Att, Bobert Douglas, John Schafer', Wm. Clarke , London. U
30 ip"sengers in ne, And their cheese factory buildiTin. The conueetioi) with hi (A her. factory packing, and skatincy. f Isaac Erret) W7n. Graham, A. 8 ' newll arbor: Itisadeplorx, blefailure; the tinbon, J.Johuson but ew of them would ha ve ecaped, had buildifigs wilt be the bape of Ith, letter i every Iwo weeks, if the mat G', DiFFic . Jo ia hu I entrance is -on the wrong'side of the. har- -WAUM
Soule Turner,dTames Forest, Tohn Forest, Jobix
timely warning which. T. The main building will stand.witb U LT -At net teen for'the -"kets 11 lslijN For h
the 6ugineer of the ex I were satisfactory. committee tinie past the fishing question h- c0cbwane-, i bor thereby exposing the fishermeii's I the end to -uhe road,- %lid will is, been J-0hu'21deDermot, John MuBeth, Geo.. Whiteman, press receive( be 48 x 28 was Appointed consisting of Malcolm Smith, James Logan, Geo. rorest, -966 A3001,1C, the pa6engers wE re a nit the fat- more or less the top e OiL convemation boats, tbi,- shipping, the Graii(I TTuak recild. vat'rooin un- mber of feet. with the wei iing J. I b ffey E and haecreated considerable excitement llc, Iaughton, Walter X
, lowin(r gentlemen : - t4e 001111ty Councilors. The accident derneath. These will be 26 x 28 feet. I C) )" L ' I Ja - pffatt, Duncan A-fc'Kcu%ie,, i Ele- ,atol,, and driven here_ forshel- I ner, mes tewart, Donald canipbeil, %viu_ j3r(-.Ver, . th - N W. - 0. Fowler. J. 14c Unald, J. with -tbe fishermen. The difficulty ter, to tbe'full force of prevailing vA A, itis -thought, tibe re alt of careless- The press room will be 24 x 16 feet, and Is Robert T. Cooke, -John E nnis, Thos. Perrin, Donald t- Broadfoot, and Mr. Ma 6(lill. Air. %V. that the lke, for about fifteen: mile, storma and. also rentlering ness onthe part of -the cc nductor of the will be at the west side, w 9 RosK, -Tames Baird, 'Yohn Toi ;linson, Peter Crearer, if hilb the en"ine 0. Fowler' was appowte(': resurer,and along the beacb,has been leased this DonalilMoDerinot, J:amLg11111rt1ock, Wrii, Phiurps, not impossible, for ships to get to I ' - L snolwl Plow train, in 'lot 6&rr ing end room -will be at the east side and wi R 0 Malcom Fisher, John"'hit5inwi, Creo. ders " I I rind . to pqythe Ad -
y I IlbO Mr. J. McDonald and Fw-ndesborowyli year I)y 'Ur. Charles Dewar an' , on, ward undr the shelter of the north pier. th,ey wll I
lights. -), , x 16 feet. There is'conveniontl to the auditors. t) P d- Mr- '-Wm. Dixon. -0 Iw as prorl 6d. that David Spqncer. -Of course, tbiS bein- XLor-a hristophe It is a deplorable sight to see such ves- n, C r I factor y- An exclellent stream bf pri6g wa- Malcolva be instru4 occurrence in tb sels Las the i -1-1-f ated Fm9t lying here for WI -E AND Pov -D Foomsu.--- cted !to insure the stich an JILIJUSUal sson Barnard Snowdon, I Carapbell, Jiunes I i; teri which will be a great convenience cheese for $3,000, the -m-11se to be Boyce Win. Gxahani, Thos7. days. anable to discharge at th Oil Thursday of last weeli. a frm Anve, I and the proprietors Ali- clity, And not many, if any, well Ale\. Cameron, Peter Orant, acob Deihl David e'r C` D) &lid asi, posted or,
to tke, market About It o'clock in the paid by the patrons, e which the in re 4rd to the fishing act, that it'is be- The Uajirt would. in all probability have i I Robinson, Donald rwobs, tj:ohn. Kitchen, It the Versc
nouned their determination to leave no- lltf 0 i - had foreltoon with a small loa I of f all iybeat meeting adjourned, all well yo their 1 most sanguino thought wilu, ohn;N gal. I reaciie(lher-,v-inter4-,tiiai-ter.sif she been ting . undone. that- Will enable them to- satisfied with tll . . t I 0 :Jhere AviR W
tiad trec or four sm His wheat I e procee( 11 1 ua. — (. o Al. whether Meas . De-wa " ecer Fence Viewers- 'Vila, Robert Watsop, promptly handled 'here. As it is She is 0 Its r And S leriiz a el All, turn out first-class Article of ' heese. 0 Ralph Stephenson, Seu., Wm, 'Mcclymont,,johu Will b I wreck and eight men are drowmed. Tbe i We believe that quite a) El t -,m. - -T le newly elect- sh- 2wf.4 was at but m diam quali ty, And he was ' I COI,,',-qCIL could stop or prevent the n from ice fi Peck, Duncan MeFarlane,1ohn Liint, John 51C arge number of , I -
entrance shuld have been mi the north offered[ $1 17 per bushel for it, as soon cows have .1 ed Council met on -Jan. pursuant to iog at this season, at least a majority of 'Xarig4ton, Peter Creerer, 11obert Anderson. ]ready been guaranteed. I as- he arrived on the This, be The. following ade the fishermen have, concludedin not p Moved b Thomas Ke , seconded b 'of the barbor-The South side would 1:9
rl( n tlemew in side
y ys y 7 L the,, been Cahn as pond in -all :refus6d,, tati SAIV MILL -BuR-NF.D.--Tbe steam saw and subscribed their ("leaclarations, of of- ng George Castle, that this Council. do now hat nei,ghbor of his int, Anything for the privilege of lilsii mill, belonciing to Mr. Thomas Goven- i had received $7 IS in Clinton tlie previ- 0 CL i lice and qualifications : Gr. unless compelled to by I&w. Messrs. De- weather, an(I fit for -Shelter and work -it 0118 day-, for wheat not $(. gOOL o'k, -sib"llated almost two miles north Of I E David W Cresswoll, war nd 8peincer, seeing their troul)lg adjourn to meet at Mr. LChing's hote. Colt WAssir,
d as ils lo `Al .er, Esq., Dep- I BAvfield road, oil all times. Tile South pier.sliould, be con- atid tha if he not get s mil ft '18 th*trepe'd b fi re, o' the last ill. 3wid"s ob -in h, w, n Ahe ; uty 11,ce e and Aile some situ dmned, the north p bky -ztt! y v ssrs., lid rather thn go to ier made -the soitth, 'Of or. -L'
Seafortit would dri n r —Carried. flrthor.lArli
ve to Clintoi lie morning Of Saturday last. All che mill Sproat, Cheo- law or be at variance with their llcityli Februar , at 2 o'clock, 1. M, pier, Awl a new,ilorth built, The
ye n ey nd- . Cousins, The AVILLIA PLUNXErr, Clerk. prietor, 1AA.
hat misplaced South -pier bu -rs couldl-i't ee -the point. in bors, have finally gave notice to the ef- I forth hving tkell the Iir, the min- t
achinery, together with t con-sitlerable Reeve It
Pho poor farmer remained ia. tile Piercing portion of the lutuber- in the yard 'was utes of last n" r feet that if the fisherrilen would I can raise, it,. and piit it in a ieetinc werwread nd ap- An I stroyecL * The loss 'is estimated t C2 0 noident in Ri3arl Life. I 'proper "I I (h. " ve cold for several hours, ocvuionally proved. Movedby Mr.Volker seco d- them. one mile of ice to theilikelves 'with- place." .ing a turn. Around t1w. siluarre Avith -his'! boub , 5,000. There was no ilistfrance oil by A] r. tAt Will' M ui r out any trespassing I)y oth 115, that they 1.0 The Fergus Record relates the
n Cousins,- e teailTto keel) them froni Ireezing. At 1i Oil Iie pr(,perty. It is supposed the fire Ilowing incident in real life In th failures of importance or- (tlid fishermen) mil be appointed Clerk, TreaF Ternd Diviz- 74 have all tll rest te ast weik. INIessrs. L 1 kstl Seeiwy tha the terit- orinuated . from somewhere bout tU, joll 1 . P township curred in Montreal I A
n - ooji wear -A euistrarfor this to Vnship 1 wi thin the limited"Uounds -of of East Gartaf raxa, not far iom. 4 ing away- &lid tb at Ej I tj boiler, fire havint, been kept onover' I for the , their i Waldoinar, a young con: le got mar C. H. Bald -win. & Co., in, -the grocery nt ; t
erev -as o prospee 0 ! Current yea- ;, salary fo." Clerk, $100 to fish on, where they liked and as long P ried, ! *the ut V) prevent th boiler from f reezing and lived in the sine house with trade is the most important the Iia- of the buvers' hearts bee- in,< e as they liked. Thi an old I - 0 ' Treasurer, 45 ; Plegistm'j .-"5-Varried. 8 being -unanimously ibotn 4
ow saftened I f iMoved by Mr. 18p ciided by Mr. bilities being Z8140,000 and -the assets lie Jumpe( gli I iffie couple. The young Avoinan bad o Cows, i I on lais sleig and strtei: or roat, s( complied with: the fishing di -showing a loso creditors of Afte" toiling through the snow ettle(L - bu t the Old one hd fivE, and 40'.000.., Z5 Exeter. Chesney, *that the follo "it g officers be with Inost , 9100,000. Mess t at least it. Win. Fook 40
4rifts betweenThere and tha"place, jacl- commendable generosity she gave one appointed forthe preselitt ir amhalf of them to her young fri- ;'& Co. in the same line show s in, his horses a ai nearly f Mrt; ChArles Snell, 4)1 E ----ze- Mcl."onnell Asse4ssor, salaft3 `-,tso Usborne. eudtbat is iabiliti of: ti ielf, he arriv'etl-at Clinton al)o they bad two cow each, while the fifth ut dark, ter, has been suffering from all ttack, of 9 $67,000 and- assets only 19 000. 11418- nd,, After &U, sold bi4 grkt- n at t1ze n b -en Youn collector, 'ilary obert i M —Th e Cou noil- in et one wu milked by one of the AV*0m(-n in i gr1v1 Stethem, typi'4,oaiLders, linve me diptheria. Also Mrs. Snell has Fulton Tav,ern Inalieett)r" salary %,'sl2 at the Township Hall, on the 25th of also assined wit It libilities of $6.3"w- her in the i 0 Tl,k- 10
forib, ours Lyafore, Of. that I William 0. Fowler audit"r satlil'Y January. The iollowing getitlemen hav- evening. Ais worked well for a ti Mr. Georg J)ay be had been offem4 b fot,,a luncyth of time the gubjec the morning. and by the ot
ing been duly elected And having nade but from some cau,-:e the young woman, lors, of Bowick, it is Stat- ,(,).n the Seaforth mju-ket. " We believe he painf til nd dangerom; desease cancer, thf Reeve nominated Hut h M. Chesiiey e Gregg one of the. newly
is -%A,- (lid get it few, t:,ehts niore for his pork", 'It is 'low, it believed elected Counci on fair' AY as Auditor, salary 85--C of recovery. (I Wo- ed, is unable to take his emt ow g r -ed here but the Nir. Walker, qualificatir and office took tljeir seats at man's. and tlii-,, So irritated tile ol i his a surety for a collector. He than he had been'6fe Moved nd Subscribed to the declration of butter was much uperior tot e
i by Mr. Spioat, seconded 4 h 01 ill t,6
C"r colne -,X. pointed by the masw meeting'-' some Thomas Govenlock, for g -avel, .'M '25 Reeve ; 6' increa,se had been deariyearned. Theynan eoin-mittee a -p- that the followill accoulitS be paid, viz.: the Council board viz.: Arclid. BiAop, that She took bck her cows, tEll ill have toesig-4i before lie Call he 4Dor.
Mily had .1 u . 40 buctCel of - wheat, go ing the w LA IL Ir
'that, had he received u high a pric in urpose of taking the I.Siman McK:-aizze, for graTEI, .5.1 30 ; T. eO- Willis, Deputy Reeve bieb XUT get another s Ago. for ithe -0w w Ate , uety. It time . YQ11109 to inilk.the t, a candi& p Messrs. Broek, Creery. Hackney, Cou-n- sh6 bro-nob t. But there was no i thought there %-.-ill be anotl Contest, Clinton ai be expected-heA ould onlylive. 1 nectessry steps to -have - the -village 'in. Murray,. gravel, 4 50 ; i4nies Murray cilars, Tile minutes of )rev Im mprove- 1 Is ler A is- co 0 rte,1, have held several raectings. for culvert, .52 - the old wani rf Tilade 40 cents by driviag lie extr iQuS Meetil)(y ineut in an's but eN-eli I o, it will be more lively than he I* Aru trom% for AvL re read and confirryie(l. Moved tancei and 4ad lie sold his rin when he .-All. Iselliol. Nv- when slie'bad all the cows to bers(If ; one as Appointed' to o4taiu the stationery, --$6 0 McLea n Brothers, Willis, seconded by W. Brock; TbA .S. for af 1 r five churnings, some of it was arket fi s of those, vorable 'to the schtme, for collector's receipts an(i r)ri11t1llg, ,) P. Halls be Clerk for 1873, salary $100— black' came on etti ni, st h a could have aame f niade iziare than double hat sum y aa(I with. five or six ex Some w ceptions all sined i 25 ; Thomas Hill, for nailo lnd In, I)e'i,l Carried. oved bite,some blue, &c. draying, round town., Am' it would not 1 tk, 'petition. rhe total populati by X% illis, Seconded Order to Illake it all one color she put it N OTIOE. on is 1 $3—Carrie(L Moved ky 'Mr. Walker, by R. Crecry That Win. Rontley be As- e min r1et'wluare. A have 1; en U harter- or more -Xii6reeable 1,00. roat, t lab i into the churn and churned it all togeth- LL person than . freezing On . t' .seconded by Mr. Sp bhe fol- 11 sessor for 1873, salary $55---Carrjed. er. and before takin it out toltl R iudebteil to lap by, 1300Y. I 9 her ]ins- COU -N -T or NOTE will please settle -at 4Duce N-tRROW Prihe of -the lowing sums -be grapted in of arity to the I ANIOved by G. Willis, seconded by W, band t3 watch the hum -wbile she went A e and save tht, disuggreea-ble work- of the COURTr after,frve-Angfort. re orfouLrhours towriship of If ay ido* McNamara, Bno;ck-.. e Auditor for a pailful of water to ash it. The -vhile returnink home following persoili: AV'
and then driving tight milbs thrmih a from Exet,pr one, day- last week, was ai. $10 Mrs.- Ohlborn, 4111S., McKay for: 7,ThatJamesBonthron 1) a 'S . —Carried. The Reeve appointed ' man being frail ld 'body, so whichmust bp resorted to in the eyont of furiber el -ting storm tKul over hity, I snow Afts, most frozeit to"death. It appears he lef t $4 ; Mrs. Shaffer, $5-; Mi -9. T i ' inewhat P 0 IvIst, $5 Alex. Danean as the other Auditor. deaf, and it the time iten not to maice anythiug f er all was here in the evelim siderably under I Mrs. Catherine Smith xing a 11
9, con t on i liq 08 ; th6 Treuar. Moved by James Hackney, seconded by pair of sore lgs, understood his r(,ceive pkvment and give receipts. is requef*vll
.certainly piettN hard. S n c h is I if e, h.o IV- i the influellee d intoxicating nor, and er to pay Mrs. Twist aud Smith's IV. Brock, That Robert Pincombe be s4ythat sliel; d le -ft some one else to tuke it away.
t:ver. -succeeded, -in. getting part of the wky I amounts into the hands of Jolul Beattie, Titeasurer for 1873, 81-dary $W--Cwried. watch the churn ---a-4i[ certainly all who JN0. LOGAN,