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The Huron Expositor, 1873-06-20, Page 8­ I . . I, - - - I -­ - I I . I .. ; I .. L: --- ; - ;i . . . I . - 11 - .-- , - ­ . .- - I . . .. . : . - - - * I I I . , -- I .idm&k.., ­ . . I .1-11 -- - -11" I . I I . JUNE 20 I .. - - I - .- ­- . 11 i I I . --A . 1 1187k 1 I— I =5"r . - I r i% . . . - I I I . - . - ­ . .- . . : . . I XP 1 . - . - - - -- ------------------"-"-% ­ .. I - _4 .. . . - I , ­ - T H -H ,t. -iR,6,,N. 1. A I_ ­ , I E : DS ITORX, C/ ­ . -­ I I , , .1 - I I , - ,­- - - - I -Nl% .. I - -1 . .& . .. ..-.----. . . , evisif) Ons, wbi h, u h 1. I . V - I - - , 910 , . - - - -­ - .A I I— "Ir f Ve bee4 K & - -11- --.-- ­.. , I ­ —, . 1. I h 3 , I , .. . t - -- ­ 11 owl I I . -, . y . 'The the Court of R " u be now 01086c - .110 11 -1 I - . .- — . -- ----- - . In.,) I .c ivad, and the Clerk be sintl1orized to usft-., loss is $4 00 artly covered carriw I L * lew, and, slight, Produced - '' . I . I - - The' -. I ' i 8 . - I I 1. - *AJT0 AA* ' # C a s elnvite­d t ' dend I . - -e of 8W, Mr. Cober . -----r---*- , effect whatever on- the bu iness of - I . (7 . . - - 10 - ' I in accd 4-ndewith' by,ah ivanranc . I the I - ,., . . . . _a N,A, 0 - , , , ne or the wris es o' have a by-law drdw ,rd puslinch, -.. I . . factory. -COAT. .- I - . I ' 1. I - I stitate V' be held 1 - Pic Vaypleut ame to Ethel recently from" Exeter. I I I 11 . , I _ er 4 , i. .0r. - I "I . provide for the C Bpirit 3103)(mmVILLI!", Juno 11, UK& ­ I I -- 0 'i - . L I cia tion- .said petition, to i , ing . - - I . . . the Teachers . 0 . and big enterpris' _and upright ' -A by-law grant- - - I . I . . - LL . - . I . L -L - - I - of U6 ex-Fenses incurred in watering omd dealing had gained for him - the respect - R Lw,ty BY-L,&w uron and I., _ 1- , I .. fA . ­ I ..1. - I - I f-0-1 7 ,Ouncil has the * e Loudon, JU L - - I . I -- I " 2 17 V8. Godt?*Wo.-A street, provided this 0 all who knew him, an Ahey now deeo- ing $10,000 to th 0 County CouTt and GeneMl . . I ­.­ 'L L 4. CRICK .-Sea 11 ' After tl eLtrausactiog -of d - Bru'e Railway has been submitt ed to th I I I I I . a STRI CT MATTER&I oderich, -on' 3atur- statutory ower. I L i . n 0 Sessions. . ..... ­ ­ - . . ayel at . - 0 1 : f d at . p I . Di matchwaaPla' A L d, I bize with him i 'his loss- ,A . - , ­ - .. - I I- . . eon eleven of the Seaforth .1 some ot'her business, the Council a , I ly sympat -ratepayers of Exeter by the Council- . ..- .1 L. . I I .- . I . I - -­-­-- day­JaC-t;betW I . . .. --­W * n I Colirt o 1. .L - L . I . L - , A. . - - . . - Godlezir,ll Club, journe.d until Tuesday, June 24. . vote on the by-law will be taken 0 The County Court an( f Gen. --. emst"IN-, EDYE 8 T-UFF,% producing brWit, -01tib and! eleven DE the , . St. Helens The ay JUlyL ling to the dral Sessiona were held by Judge . . - . a, - . . —, . . . . 14. A by- I . L . - -- 11 . -. I . . I "he followin n - - I I -&t R.L. tmb-Dux's,06mer restilting - &n.,easy victory for the for- - . - I , - 'A case of poisoning occur- Aloud , COM L Broush rich and durable colors, T _ STATRoy AFFAIRs.--TWe fin an P 0 J 8 O,\,1E, D. - the sum of $1 100'will have to be last week. - T g gantic,M , 10011111111im- I . -; 'derick winning 'ike tog took , A BAD lawy - I ' I - . . Drag Store, Seaforth. - . mer. G -a' of the village of Clinton is -red near St. Helena, West Wawanosh, $ 1 - 0050-" -- . . - . . --*— Joe fo "' the defen % to the bowbmg of Laing'and . cial position . i6th raised annually by special rate, to liqui- composed the Grand Jury : I . ' L4,p,o =141;0. I , haveL Accord Dn -ozi Tuesda-.-7 10,000 in twenty Richard Pollard, Foreman ' 01 I& V0 I,e —N ,,ILSON & ,youNc , r - . - Twelfth Concessil , . I date the deb-, of $ . - I Robert L 1# - , -1 a ,E I White, 04.& very roughvii ket, the grass by no mean& an enviable one o seems to tures. 13, I . ,W4&4' . . I - .1 . sale, delivere(I in any part of the -dflaRe- A few . L- --mnch too long a nd not having iria* to the statP,went of the Neto Ef r (Y,, inst.- -A Mrs. Emerson, wh years and pay interest on the deben Anderson. John Brown, obt. Burgen L - -- I . . -ling's celebrated Family being very P, . d resolv- I . . - . WWI more quartereasksof Car. , rect, in, ordev have become weary of this worl , . .. - . . . . - I I ' To do this a rate f I cent and 30. 1 00 M R. dounter, John.Glen Jr J- h, - : -V wepurea for Ithe'oocasion. As which, we ., L 0 n I'— - . -1. - . an, W40 , .1 - presume, is cor 0 0 - I bee . Ao- * I I - ` - I . L e. ion V111J, - - &is . XV I I I ­ Ale. - # - . ' required revenue, and''keep ed.to put an end to her existenc in the dollar, in additi to all Graham$ Robt. Gordon, John 1junter . .4to astatf 4 "': . r 4 alr. I I -to r e the i of a cent i . . I will be seeiby the.'score below, Mr. Ross, ebounds cordin'gly, she wed to Berry's drug st,)re, will have to be levied. w.m. Hyslop, ,John Lang, Thos. Linkl ' _ I t . I L - I on theipaA, t,Wo * - . I I STRANyBFRRnks.--The­first Strawberries of Goderich, was tbe only the rate of assessment within th. other rates, - - I - . - -E-0 . - -f n about weeks ago, and ap- . L ,4 I ---------- 11 FOR V tof the seas I Y6 Luckjow, -pE1t,,3oN.AL.-Mr. Richard Hunter, of - ter, Walter Moffatt, Ohas Perkins ino*. I ---- - on for sale at STilowo a FA= s, les y law, the whole propert - a the marfet garden of Mr. Allan Robson., one who made a T pet,-t&M6 figure, he preicribed b was assessed at its plied for a little araenic, to poison some Taylor I . '7- - . STRONO & otiBg TO runs fu*&6 first and 10 in the the vil3age, this year, ­ )rue, has just returned from a tour Robertson, John Robs -on, Alex. ' A I- FAiltia FOR SALE- - dred,cound ­ I luolwielltti Almh 110tin this morniag.' Be . the as, agi ary rats, with which she said lier Usba . - John Tiffin, Richd. Wall, Thos, . r, coneetwion 4" Hullett; -140 acres,, otherreflP * I . ­. I . ,second'inuings, showing a very -careful - full value. In- Aome, instances. im , I , 46 I -- - ven higher rafus'ted. ''She, however, did through West Durham and South On Woods, . FAMMY- I house was 6 He- reports the I sections visited The foAowing were the cases d,$. I 70T No. I 0 acres Zleared. Plenty of water, proud:w .... :1 , . lien the ,last sessinent of property was 41 ID i- 00; ,0r less' hoi -the x-aitiana 1-tivtr run- I ' f defence throughout. W that time, tario. . - TJ . # - in Seafortb, 0 e) . I rtubralle- Smeell . THE L&RGEsT 8TOCK i wicket tell, the tell-tale only-, showed a:. tbau the cwn4pra would ask for it in no-tsucceed in obtaining it at suffering much -more severely posed of : - ftorebiugh 1 gooa it-nees. .A,p- - . - I . I - imported Imre Wines I4quoxq and Cigais. of all I sful the duy before by1im as . . 1 to the propri"403% . . a sue but was more Bucces . Mooney vs. Yeo -Made a re'manent by : ; ti . , - I . I I " t 1' ; Taxes, un er , 1 g rUro I the various brands ;ie' now offae(Vit Br.A,my & tota- f 33, including.9exttas. Seaforth Cash ch circumstances, nth than we are in the County I )13ron tbel1l":Les mIRTr\-, mcorpor, I . " JA31ES . . , . I OK- her death, when she obtained the -poison from dro . consent. Sinclair for .plaintiff. . I co!s. , The very brightest Deradrars Sugar, 10 vent -to the bat, with Ferguson and Lati- must be Luite an iteirii in the annua I . Cara. , - pounds for.$.L Tea i7!om 50' cents 1, or w1dress Constance 1 0. Rai : , , . : ,.Ad lip-w rds and busi- in tb,3 name, of her da'ug I . . ---- - - WAY, I . - imer. to the boWling of Smith 'and Ban- penditure of property -holders .. med BAjAAR.—A bazaar .will be held in eron f or- deft-,nd ant. I 00 ------ ; L unequiJW. The&. Dry Goods, ReadMaAe Cloth- , . . I , dison who residei close by. Ar Runoim ' et -al. ,,'a. Al' -. ---- - FOR SALE. . water pf . ' . iu OZO Boot -au& Sho; Departnients will also be 'bui y., both underhand. - Ferguson led off ness-men. 0 1, t reap6n, sherepaired Exeter, on Thursday, 10th July next, an cMicken-Ac. -- S9Vs3S AND LOTS . i . I I - . with the necessary m ising funds -to make tion against defendants, wbo live ill I I I i Lot, on James bag i).eyj - ' a' little h1ome on Monday evening, and died V rY & I - I -1 L191 j%D.Ack 11ous;e ant toundfunyas4bited. Befmagaingelsewhere"U. to the tune of t11ree:smart drives for -9. e for the purpose of ra r - t the great inducements of- i of AccIDENT. On Sunday last ovements in Christ uhurch, Manito6a Verdict for plainti . .c - s.& the i J;srket, in . and wdis yourself ol . . h Baubury's daisy -cutters re- pr am. - R , the village of Seft- . . lered 4t.Carmichael!s Bloek,Xalu-Stiftt, SeatOT&- I m - - girl, daughter of Mr. Willia M- :Allen, suddenly at 6 6'elook next morning. Her certain im . . .. lrat:eZ fa2ug 1 there wi 7n =dollhqis 6ff stump. Latimer, i me - . Donations of any kind eron for plaintiffs. . . .nt -occupied by mr. CT.jeorge Ewing. ­ . . , ' grocer, fell and fractured her arm be-, hus-band seenis to have known nothing (Episcopal-) forfl , at V ese oafous, ui d in good rel)ftir, and relation . . ,diately'T'if ter was well. cau(rht at cover be thankfully received and acknowl- G,oderich Foundry Co. vs. ATeMicken, . T . uilding% . . . beb,DWIC IS 'comm [)ecesfS11TV ,()'It,) - JU, : Jf )f6CEI kr the Potato Bugg,. I I 0 her death, will . . . a . - .1 VED . tween the elbow and'shoulder. about it, until a little before . meron, I . . stable and other', DWIL-11 I Paris fpoint, froin a bumpy one. Labla and . . es, Aid Society, in et al.-VeHidt fol. plaintiff. Oa ing House bey did ­ t _,r Paris, Also,, Lund,y's . .. (I by the Ladi 41 atere is A well Also, a Frame I . Grem and Plas - . plained of sickness, of edge, ' . HICIESON, & C0.1s. 1, - -kr, . - when she' Com the above church. All for plaintiff. VOAV , ,treet near the School House. bam sta : Pouto Bug Destroyer at White' Were neit paired, L, ing ma ing . I oison. connection with I .1 d U-ty oil 1,anlcs .s I other 11"essary . & F,p , te ftellehme . ing act- - - Brussels. . - . course, iesembling the results of P articles will be addressed to. the Incum; Casemore vs. Carroll - Action for an . hard anasoft,waterall(i : . - Uij ST60K of Whi -,hvo smart euts to the off, then tah . . . . 'Dr. Tennant, of AlTingliam, Tha8 Is the premises. Both orvither will Smith V, I Gooseberry and Currant baAea5at . lent for, the P,x- The next day . I feir'Me,gr1abs oil - wantage of a leg ball, drew' it for 4, mak- Co. R: CoopEit, Brumsels, A:g R aar. A number of mesno profits. Verdict for defendant. vrenifnc," on I HacKso-N-18. ­ I . I I . POSITORNewspaper and Job Prin . -verdict of which w4s bent, ted to be pres- of law to be argued. Sinciai,' . eon Ad Cheap " Apply W -,- F J . - - . . . ting Office-] held an inquest, the Questions bes. , - R&A-MIM IMN ,Dy, -,ealofth. happy 1. . ------------- 4— .1 Ina 9 nine in three h#&, when his wicket am . e 7 - e. On talented speakers are expec - I . ft to a. shdoter. -White was p I a Stretton a sale in accordance with.the facts abov i 290*8 - - wo SEF-V.&-N'r G-xp.Ls wanted :at the 16 11 ying . SALEOF LOTS. -J ent. The intervals -between speeches, for plaintiff. Davisoh for defendant. I - namesal ' , - T -Seaforth. Liberal vuges will " Did park lots takes place on Thursday herremains were borne to their Lce.vs. M Terdiet for -FOR $AIX IN SWORT)ff - I . . ,mrefully fo nately of. village - 6, . place, -in St. Helena grave . ftall . 60 . I . &c., will be occupied in singing, by an - cMicken et al. -N J ing .1; I 6mme-rcial Hotel; 2%-2 r singles, wl^en unfortu -Intending last resting iff. Cameron for plaintiff. - - . OVI;SAND LOT - Isome"Pri"'fibe res1Jence,0n - UXOL&en.-D %.J WSOW &.CAXPRZLL- . . the *as given out,- leg before wicket, Wednesday neit, June 25. excellent choir, also music from an ex- plaint - I haxii I we havi doses. The woman ou S.ALB Viat arly Dpposite the Post J I - - ' $ealorth, ne - —. - . I - purcha,iers should bear this in mind. - yard, and the scene . . a band. A good time is Clifton vs. Watson -Action of tM. , 3wa-strect, 1 ei'vilizM J114t -when he bad only scored 7. , G. Baird: I a perienced bras . F Mr. GEO. M0WLLIP8-' . I A. 'MODOUGAL , - w was 45 or . . erdi t for plaintiff. Si , Omce,tlae Property,of I r- I ,the _ 1. -,G* L of 777, e the last two who NEw VETERINARY SURGEON. - J ohn 50 years of age, and leaves . pass to land, V . C I - n ­ . , . - ent of an wool 40snadia aikd J.,Lamb wer ­ expected. . . ; is largo and corlin10(tiouss Alla i's sn , bes ' I . Irelealved. a,, consivIla. n . they ' 0 ' ario, Veterin- husband and a grown up family . IT plalntiff ..,.The boAsc all necesstay out-bn"UgB and 0011- I I , I - - A straw- Clair f1c. . - aea by ! . ITN% eeds aiid Hom Made Flannel Shirtings 'to BiA Made auy stand; it was soon seen Rott, G,raduate Of the nt , ,14TRAwBzRRY F&,rrIvAL- -Action on ae. I I ots extending from 4 eVer liv . to Ise -s6ld -at ,had fai ands. E. --The B. A. 0. of Good Macdopaid vs. Hays roun I , ' I those, sefflng their Wool, -and are - ,rly collared the underh ary College, Toronto, and late of Wroxe- OPE N, LoDG last Friday berry festival will be held at the resi- I I I yenienees-,.There are two I Pblu.-(l with fruit 1 vivage` . WW prices. See them. a in a , Templars, . plien, unt. Referred to Mr. Toms. DDyle 3fain to N 10 T - 2 ; . Baird m: ade the. great hit oi -thb J y i ter, has opened"an office in Armstrong's St Helena, . on deuce of Mr. Thomas Trivitt, Ste co . . to is street vell -t'- I utal trees. For terms -and other par- beaqyr . . -- - . L lodgei The house ant. - * -the under- i . . - . * I .splendid cut for- 4, and played 'a very Hotel, Brussels. ' evening held an opev . July 1, in the afternoon. t In ti for plaintiff. Sinclair for defendia - "d 017118me premise, . mes - ,,, or to : Civilizil - -de,iWo apply on the I I - ',NVy,Lt1NGTO-,-r. G-REY IND BF-GCW--RW-r1, C owded to excess ;-theante-room Oil Micken et al.- . t-,mt innings fol 36. We may . ' ve been festivals 8f.a similar Sheppard et alo Va. Mci forth Post,ofate- * . -RAj[Lw,%.y oi x r4 -- G. -The formal opell - was past there h , jagneds Sea gavg and change lively I. IN VRAX"R XsCPHILLIPs - , t1upial . ,Iirk-y TimE NABLE.---Ghange of 0 - _ a . nd- evert window a wore Verdict for plaintiff. . Cameron for - A,L,; 4 4.4 : ,of'time. "-Brussels being w Untipointion also hhi I ly commerid J. Lamb, both for of the Southern extension of, the was also crammed, a. character at Mr. Trivitt'.sy -which . Plain . repm n iinpoi - . X . B 1, tbU ,Property issol(l, it mutit be - - a , . .-line, the ahorte I 4., . filled with heads eager to obtain of inter- tiffs. .. I N 1 . . . 1 the above st road and las ik.;, 1, go, the field- . . . 1-00-3 . test Lim" his bat, ing and fielding. Al 11-; ttended and fnll- it I g Store,iis-now I Igeuington, Grey -and Bruce Railway to was [im se, while scor,es paced up and always we ,a . ro$ea, of by the 28rd of Jull- lar .?Az i 11 . -to J. R. OR&NT'S Post -office Drm4 i tQ ing of Latimer and wickot keeping of the coming -one will be Gordon vs. Ma -Made a remaneut by ­ . '' . -awfilable,,where every article or prepwaftrm;h I credit. When the Btussels is tp take place on Dominion slight 91 t bemoaning 'their mis- est. Doubtless, . I - I - J Manyv . - . , -line tan -beL --oheaply and expediUov4y -dbtaindd.. Meyer did them great day, when i& President, Directors and down the stree. . too late, no exception to the rule', but will surpaBB consent. .'Doyle for plaintiff. Sinclair FAf,rM IF -OR SALE. .- A vilk, riving JU . I . I . I I - . Also a flin line cioas, every st*,xnd pi -ice. last wi a -et fell Seaforth had -scored 89 to officials of the Railway are to be fortune i fit a little for defendant. . Lst Concession, 1L R. S, I Of other n ar tained a those of former occasions. JV -R g.&LF" _Lot 24, hi 3 iliffe*M ' 0s the good, leaving Goderich 56 to rub off I rtunate ones, however, ob 1: Tuekerom,th) co,litaining I..W atrel;1 88 of ly, ch i . - L Deadi Shot for Pot 8, o Bacy - ; . - . receipt of a letter from the o The fo ocial was Smeath vs. McAlicken et al. -Verdict . , - I . Tesent. On -in- FRUIT '80CIAL.1--A fruit. a . - ; t . .. . - - ' of music L 'a alld in U 1iLrSt_ChJ.;1j State of cultivation. , either'. . - themsd ning rare loo t I . ves of a one in ),a de- ? -treat, which. naisted for p1jintiff, Cameron for plaintiff. - fire"doar I od, a:n,d untulle'l; . -. - to dea t tdl L Rd Wesleyan Methodist church, , "'I ,I society I ', -The Exi Fresiden of the Company by the Reevej e a voc a a held'in the . Emerson vs. AN"adsworth-Remanent, - ihe t.imber land is ull bTLTdV`o - VL. I I - - OSITOR - ' strum n . - -- I I NEN,v S,uBscRrBER,,q, feat" Viere certainly, was a little more it was the intention of'tbe Com- . al, dialogue , speeche iursery, about seven I e bricl: hout,e ,vith kitchen; sire, ; -i be --sent, to 'New Subsenbers from.this date . -that was in r Mr. Sholtz's x ' t1lere is a lay.9, -, . 'v, Mf . life in their second *innings than in their ing to Brus- and recitations. The programme ea )y consent. Cameron for plaintiff, 17jo i 401, a, outbuild I I,- , -untasuu.. 1, 1874, for 75 ceiit& . I . pany to have a formal opeV . er, on Monlay even- I bank barli , udullotbvriw, essary I In 4 , .- 11 I . - .- - - -ag. I eeting was - . tensive, was of home- material miles south of Exet ut. 1. also &,good orchard; a spring ertek runs -. I gels quite ex a # ,— first, but th4 only succeeded in avei on Dominion day, a in lingly. Mr. last. Rev". Mr. Dyre, of Lucr4n, Doyle for defend7 - - , lugs; fik it, ang -near the buildings; it a-6iraw". . . I e and -was appreciated accord jigh the, rm P - . . I , QuF,T SaTs, Ba ae and Cricket Malls, iig a frAction over 15 each, .which left . p. M. Parsons vs. McMicken et al -Verdict thro - " . ailes f rora , . ecl on Wednesday eveuin r to tak tgk the chair at about. 8 O'clock I the- ]Kur-()n Road, thpo T I, . . - ORO -- wipe -off, which "ll 0 itte W. V., presided and Cameron for plaintifF, JB situated on,e Fot further pair- " . . . - I two rulas to e: John Gordon, 1. , is for plaintiff. - in clintoll. i 11 e ' B-9ts, &6 , at R. Lumsuzx's, OonlerDmg'StOre, Seafordi' into consideration tho reception of th . He occupied some time in giving what sesforth jua iRe fro . 1 - I . -7 1 eafdrth. - - , I !, i . I . I., tled by " t - - -S I divided, leaving served capital order.. Mrs. 'Hammell, agoart vs. Clark ot al.- --Set ticulanapply to the, proprietor, - I I X eyer , and Dennison T- . . 3,L CHESN:111y, 1? -- - - I railway -officials on that day, when a pre i a I I M while the several usually termed the " chairman's speech, 0 . I .- . .. . - i kets to fall. presided at the organ, . 1 7 Seatortl winners and 10 wic I rties. Doyle for plaintiff. Si nclair f PxRsoNAL. - Messrs. Robert. Brown , I large committee was appointed to make ardson, which formed a text, aa it were, for the pa sentorth P 0. : every 4 . . The piayer,q then adjourned*to the Bri- I .1 .parts taken by Messrs. Rich ew a for defendant. M 1. i . -Reeve and -Deputy o,U arrangements. and Me - speakers who followed. In it he dr i as his It I - . - andi William Carrick, fish Aoitel and partook of, supper. I 11 . I . I Stuart, 11ammell, Ramsay Da4ts vs, Adams. -Remaneut. Sin. . I . . - I I . I . .4 ----*— very graphic picture of Canada, de- . I FARWI FOR SALE 1 all, aj Reeve of the township of Rayd ,left 6ea , Seafort repre. . Arthur were well executed. Misses for plaintiff. McCaughey & .. I Hu.1lett being south part of ; -We-are glad to see -1 t 41 . I a 1, 11 I I - ouittry, . , Bluevale. . wing language, its rich Clair . . - 'i , TowtshiP Of " Ist . . , I i forth, on their way to the OkIC ,y so strong -an , ' I Gordon and Ferguson performed their scribing, in glo , in Holmested for defendant. - I h IC1,41w,d with a gooa 1 Mit ..... . on sented this season b. ' ile plains, its mineral wealth Plot 20 70 acres 60 utres - in ' -the et ' . - RLY A -N AccIDENT.-A 11ttle boy, Some of the -dialogues and fert ; i',,CbarA, alud a n1W,er-fallil-19 sPn -; 1V I . . Monday last. They expected to-saal eleven and there i§ no doubt but, with. . NFA paros admirably. Kyle -vs. Shantz - Referred to Mr. bearlIll e S* ) x 22, Ir"Alue; . tow. a, 9 . . iich 8up- - , U . 19 . a littl 'more practice, theyawill be .. Johnston, of Bluevale, came .. remarkably well. copper, silver, coal, &c.; its so bgra-wood bush; bons -e 40x24- 11 1 , 12 w York on Thursdayle,st. . res of Irom. Ne e . . very. son, of Mrs And recitations were of oil d salt,aiid its vast and Toms, Benson & Meyer for plaint, #, . . a iyiug hous , I - I — . . I - losing his life by drowning, on -Much Ado About Noth.- plies an frame batu 30 X 50; I dr , " 1 qyfin. . . ments, as -they are Com near rendered. ' McGaughey & Holmested for defendant. 8 Irom.clititon J frotu Stapletull Salt Works. Z i formidable opp( I I .. I I 'has ap- me of ' - [ars apply w H. H-kM or t I . ' IULINTa.N, ArPEALS.-ChRt6n . t weeli. So' . his beautiful lakes, containing half the fresh a­V&diat by consent Mae , o I am 1M, L , -lag Adams vz. Davi r further PaTt'cllj I the - - -L I posed 6f excellent mAterial and play very . Tbur.8day. of . I ing " and I ',The Would-be Teach er, "by I L . *,11pealedL from the equalization -df .i.ts as- ' a noticed him floating two teachers, brought forth rounds of water 'in the world, together with its YO VkXCOM, Ou tUe premises' 2-%f I 0 I . . strong! n the field. - The team is also young companion I * 110BERT — ---- — forth* I ; - I . -sessineut by the County Cmunil. The I y straight, roui.Ld a few inches below the surface of the applause. I I God Save the Qut en, " by rippling streams and majestic, rivers, aR for plaintiff.' AlcCanghey & aoiniestea - . — I - 11 . I - ­ Up for heSLUing - before, B reng ened by a v er i ountry, for defenJant. L . . - F4DR SALE. '), - . hola t , ome . arm was the choir, in which the au I I ,. - I -1 acres 1-11, 2 Town- L - t , tase will c media n -paced bowler, named White, -a I water in the mill pond. The al dience joined of which mark Canada, as a c Campaigne vs. Davis -Verdict for- FARM be' L- Lot 7, Com ,2 , L 0 ship , ar i - , Deputy Judge TOMS. Mr. J.' ­B.. -Sinclair C by few and surpassed by none. . - I 1 0 of Hay; 80 _4 , young English cricketer, who has. just ," given, and he was taken out as quickly' closed the 'most interesting entertain- equalled - plaintiff. Squier for plaintiff. I 11 . acrescle 60 i they, 1 . .3 When rescued, he was He then spoke of the religions, moral - haraW00i]; ' tbeir . -of -the ens audience ever., L' rebl. ' Lt has been retained in. behailf . . . 0 -AfaAe a hboaxA fence . 1 . I settle('. inL geaforth. The following is the ] as possible I nieut to which a St. Hel - free from stumps, balance - I I . I . - . . . . . . . ! and educational interests of the Domi- Alathes n. vs. Matheson --- -- ,well fenced, -wit in fi'on` t , 'them. , T . r CoUnty'. - . . score : I . . qu sib'le, and it was some time listened. I Squier for plaintiff. - - . d out-bil, S aua ue,ver4iial ' . . . , - anent. ba m an t . ) - - - . -1 , laingb , I I I .. . usual I nion a . . io( W, I . Uhiu:l .row,d 3 I life. But, . in mo t flattering terms. The fol i c fl, i SEA;FORTH. before he'sliowed any signs of " PickiAg the Buqs " is the - J -d hour - . - . ille FurnittlTe '.Co. vs, . i I . I orchara- The farm 19 wl 2 - w UxIox MEETix-G. -A union ineetlng of actiV6 -of ]owing gentlemen afterward addressed The Bowman%, ug SprLing An( . I I - . . . , umv I : May ga - , a I . *,of the Direciors of the South .Huron Ferguson, bd. Bsubury ...... 9 .by the timely application evening employment oi the good people et al. -Verdict for Unci I roin E)z e te r, and 3 i in iiie s. iro m the e I Ilen Calloway plaintiff. I , I e 40 rodR, and , I Latimer, c. Pepou, bd. Smith. 2 was finally re- made the meeting viz.: Rev% James A 11 . sua Ray P 0. .S.01001 How; . ztyle,i ery, he our little village. This pest has L I- . - . means of recov an Le ier for plaintiff. Cameron f& de I poad imin the farm. , I . Agricultural Society,. and. the tDireetor ell'as ever. - nee more formidable. th ver, I Rev. W. Rf'o'lmes, and ReV. Wm. Ket- Squ L thrW-quitT-ters of a mile I ...... 9- QW013 grotes - ­ . , 11 I itb - 8 Laing, 1, d. Smith ...... p I . , on the - - . auscitated, and is now as w its a peara . ." lire - I I . i !of the Tuckersmi ite,.' b w I .1 warning ­ The . I 1 Whi L Taluire Row; *S. I t - . .. .; ; ;;:: ..... " , 9' .. 0- not out ...... !. 1 very prospect of'sta meeting continued until -286 1 Brand Society, will .j3 .. 7 fendant. 4 Of RT MADWLI), . - j ippen, on W4ffiiesday Meyer, ,d. - ...... . , We hope his case will act.,03 I and has e ,rving itself I tlewell - Robertson vs. Davis on-Femaneot by Mims. I --- A be, ti. 29 L I * -1 be held at K ' n L : , , , ' - I hildren arol , 71he villa, to death before midsum I ., I . . .---. . I :: ­ ]Baird, i ot out ............. 86 -' . , - - to many c and ge, Mer as by that I 11 O'J ek, and was upon the whole one I . OR SALE IN - L nst. The object of the meetin&. is '. ameron for plaintiff. . XcEald'Or. " :--25th i - I SOUSE , . . OF comwell, run --out - - ...- - .. - .. - 8 ' I the most successful socials ever held consent. 0 . AND LOT F . Dl= I -.0 tivate altogether too free an ac* time it will have thiug to eat. of , he,fall show. 1 who F ul . no , - , I -t Deimis6n, bd. Smith ......... 0 not olit ......... , a Frame D,wvllling jl oufie and I to. mak:e arrangements for . . - . I . . , . Oil S - . - I I . auce with the watery element. I in these parts. The widunt of money GENERAL SESSIONS. I I" $JkLE, cheilp. 111 i i I full aitteadance 6f the 'Director& of Briggs,!bd. Banbury ......... 0 , quaint i . I A X--Ats'ble,and three-four Imr-e ot land4 A t , L k ths of an. L I ' . - . Lamb, W. Ross .............. 18 .SOL RE -auspices - realized was, 7. ' - rer, Ap&llant, vs. Graham, Rew' . - I . - the f . . 'It - Hosk -illop vAioiu1ng the old Saw - . , I . L . -both Societies is particularly, desi;ed. , , I --.A soiree, under the Fordwich. I - I , , the Township of ]J1'CK . . I Holmeited,bd. Banbury..... 2 . atcanviction for ine from Sea- * dime, . I . u 2 1 — I % I of the WesleyAn Alethodist body, is to - . A CuRiosiTV.-AL great curiosity was spondent­-Appeal agrain =. of -V,r-. Thomas Goyelaoik, onen a - I - N ., , - ­* ,F,xtris .................... 3 - . . . . BAsl,,,-B-.'1,LL CLuB.-A base ball. club - -week.. nday.- Conviction - ,a young orchard -on the iwe- ' I - - - 'be held in Job -Al Orris, on . sel-ling liquor on Su', , I . I CH .iNd . shown here on Wednesday of last L forth - there is a goo as A I uncEc OrFN '- St. Thomas' I i . I . . . ekriluning tbrougIrthe ** _ was-orgam - ring Lr - I Vol . i i a . .... L ........ 89 Total ....... -a, zed here on Tu-3sday last. ,It Mr. "John 1 uight a farmer living in the ,quashed without costs. Doyle for ap. . miseW, Also, a sl) ,re -ther par- I -if Cburch, in thisvillage, which .has been ToLL. - .. . 2 Dominion day. A number of gpeakel ful I I -' ID Z, . .1 ., N called the 11 Eclipse Base Ball (,lub " i . . lot. Posserwion immeAlAtfly, F'or ; ; . i - Closed for the past two wontlks,owi L1, 0 L I L will be -..in ittendamee, L Fourth,Conces - n - had a heif - pelltnt. Sinclair for respondent. , , dars. Apply to , ,.STTH - L 1 A'na'e, . 'o, t GODERICIT. . ayL and clerical, sio , St phen, . tw o%3,E FOR ' . Boulto ; run Out ............ 6 15d. Latim'er .... 0 1 alread the number, of its membe s thoot I L . " " L * y Killoran & Ryan, Appellants, vs. Har. I Gr . _ I _ 1, extensive. improvements and:;&ii`tiOn8 . and good music will.also be discoursed. add er which could not calve. After obtain- ' , . I I t . % Jennings, bd. White .... ... I not ont ........ 5 - - - - -CleTk,'4cAf0ttU- I -- I the s" C . - d for Divine .Wtorsh p on only say that considerably exceeds 30. The oflicers , g -Jarket - will be reopene Ross, bL and bd. White ...... 10 bd.";Irhite ...... 16- I As to the eatables, we cab . assi tance. from his neigbbors-, ris, Respondent -Appeal arraiustacon M*4. I - , 'a Whit . . are ard: Thomas S. Menarey, President ; in 8 M in ALE, I, iOla -4. . I ,8imday next. There will be --services at Smith, M. White ....... .... 0 - e.. .. .. 6 1 the ladies of that settlement noted without'success he sent for Mr. John viction foi obstructing the sidewalks ' . ORTR F -M S I , C I - out Laing ....... 2 bFcrgugou...... *1 William D. Sims, Vice -President ; NVil- - ­Aer, Veterinary Surgeon. Conviction quashed with . . ' 'BUZDISG LOTS IN SEA71 - * - I not 0 a,itd -30 p..%N f Ex Seaforth. I i owi-09:eligibIg ' . , I 1. The Pepon thr I I : 11 A. Al., 3 P - -AT. , 1 in the culinary line. and will, no doubt, Fialiburn, o ­-, .. . IT terms, the foll . .. Omer, of london­ Banbury, bd. Ferguson ...... 0 bd. Latimer .... 6 c their .r atati( liam H. Newton, Secretary ; Joseph Mr. Fishburn, on ex . ation, found costs. Doyle for appellant. Sinclair- - FOR `9AL"" ouseinuf iforth'. Lots ! Thial ­ Very Re,r., Dean Be Finle-j-,V. Fergus6n ........ 2 bd.'%Ihite ...... 0 .; do justi e ep M. I amin Builthug Lo tbe village of 41 4 1 - - . will preach morning aud evening and W3 -nn, ,-bd. Laing.. - - - - - - - .-. - 0 c. Briggs ....... 4 —'W1 I I Hazelwood, Treasurer. Committee - two calvesi with eight for respondent. . Nos. 115 au,l 116 oil marl -et S&re--t. ,ana L. Ot'Nto- , U-evel 0) 1 Dyett, run out .............. 0 c. ail(I b. Latimer 2 1 . - . . Elijah Harris, Itobert.Black aud Jaines that there were st;;Z ,For further partielll "rs al)- - his fil - . Rev. AIr. Hardiug in the af ternoon. The . .0 . . legs, two well -formed boclies,'necks -and Kidd, Appellint.' vs. Harris, Re. 159, on High - ME Sea:fortir,or topiepro- .i , -,.2 ; . Turnberry. I . " EL ' to h' I ices will be ap- Holt, not out .............. 8 0. Brig,ris ...... I.- ! Young. I . heads. but joined at the shodlder, in spondent-Same kind of case as last, - ply to SAXV. STj f ..... . . , SAXUEL SCAULETT 4 . 3 ath Sch offeringa at all the sem . Eftar(ls, N1. " Vltite ........ 0 bd. Latimer,.... 4 1 . 0018 of I plietor, I I 0. -fand. I . Extm ....... .............. 9 .................. 11 * BASE BALL. -A base. ball match, was Prc-.Nic.- - The Sab .. . . Siamese twins fashion. Mr. Fishburn', Conviction quashed witli costs. Doylq - 'm, Kulor. i , lied t the improvement I 1. . . I -111C In I ' W*4 i . i -- - . . p . - . I . I I . - - I . ed on Saturday, June 14, at Gorrie, Howick Irave united tolold 1% Pie v- eT for appel.laht. r - e i then in a ery skiliful manner, reh ed Sinclair foir 'espoildent.. . . i, edu .- . - -wAy. . Dow- I Total. . Total ........ 57 ! pay - e . -i ................ 38 I 0 - the bush near Orange Hill, on the Ist of ; I ppeals were- FARX - xa=op- I - - - I s Aim &D. -5b. *Thomas . between the Narrow Gauge Club, f Gor . I the heifer, which is now doing well. I these two cases the a FOR -SALE IN - 04 I . ,Zl, W AL F - Farm, ,omposea Df 'xorth 1 I : he Light Brigade Club, of Mor- July, _and intend ,to have a good enter- ,good , i I ric; . and f The calves wer'e taken to Exeter, and , lor i Z 11 1 ney,. of this village, is always 'bound to . e nudor the Dominion Statute con- VOR SALF,, a - 1. - NEN',v Buimixos. -A large number of . I ie Nvest hillf of 10t 14, con- k . i tainment' for theman3 people who are A:'balf of lot 15 and tl 12, - 11 nk, resulting in a viotory for the . - !; be ahead in the atraw'Warry line. That I . viewed by all who had the curiosity to cerning appeals, and not in comphan cieirred,19-nd . - i . I I H I new buildinge are being erected in Sea- risba . ce 112 31-axillop c,utiining imatreg, W I . expected. . I I I Light Brigades, who scored 24 runs more , tipper ivation; bitlaileevAl ,; witA m , is he can grow the, largest and earliest i come and see them.-CuAm. with the consolidatekl 8tatntes of well fenced; '&lid in good cult - y . forth , this summer, and a considerable 0 . - . I - I 11 . . strawberries in the,Gonnty. On Monday efforti '' than their opponents. The match was ' CRo-ps.-There are almost innuiner- I a . nada. We understand.the cases iM . ; nM i . timbered with ha,14-00a; 'a -gooa f"me 'Louse . is being made to supply the lack sA,arms of potato bug in the . a- good beuxiuLg nrebara - two T L tius a keenly contested, and vi6tory at first able s . I .. I AM -new log bari , ',' ; ;niles i Crib . I 1 evening last Mr. Dawney i,,-howe*d . h has ' V, taken to the Q-heen's Ben --h oq the . el T.() 4- I - . 0 of liouse. .accommodation, whic w rd the Narrow potato fields throughout this 'part of Rodgerville .Cheese Factory, ! I . . . # millesand a half fro-ni a gooa grax 110 , I . . , th --are two ONaf ' hull 1i I seemed to incline to 'a I , ground of no proper appeaL I 11i,the v, specimen of beantifullarge ripe berries felt. Mr. Lusbv is . dl;age.ojSe . long- %een seriously I 'Re- *0 - w. . -aier-th; ere . " i ( -- I WbiGh he had tkat Avy t ken frvm a erect4ng-A neat cotiage near the Cat1;oliC Gauge,.but after the seventh innings it the country. We have also another pest The site of this factory is admi-rably Stinson, Appellant, vs. Big ar, Re .saW'dlls ithin. 8110093 ,couveilientto churche , :Jun 9 ­ ' . t . na stores. For,partimilal;8 UPply t') ,be : I'll, I - 'his garden. . . . . . spondent-Adjourned -by consent. Sin- schools a are I patch in - . - Be of con . -. was evident th4t the game was in the destrbying the crops. This is a grub I a -1 eg, orl if ,by letter, t,O- - I church ; Ur. Cash lias in conr , adapted for the purpose. On the head prop r s M , r , . -hands-of the Light Brigades.. notwith- about tin inch in length and of a greyish ever fi-iling flow, - rieto on the premi: i . . —'We believe that -strawbenies have , t L f 'a spring creek, of n Clair for ai)oellant. Lewis and Doyle for' 'Winthrop ?..,O ' AV t , . I pleti6ii a comfortable building on the & 6m through at the ' ut I ,IAME, 8 A.J,cDO3qALD- !- , I 1 . standing the excellent play made 'even hue. It ea - the ,at I 11 .i mt also been brouglit into town this. weer. dy opposite the -English church ; Mr. . I I 1 which rises out of the ground in sufficie respbndet;C - 2W*4 1 w 16D , corn ­ lan _hson, of Hullett. - Mr. Walker. surface of the ground, leaving the tops to volum e to . 4 iTo . * ' -1 . then by their opponents. I I serve a - dozen factories, the I It will be observed that nearly all the i: L . - i .... by Mr. Al . Dentl has commenbed the 'erection of a SL op. To R,ENT-. 1 Vill i , . I of Wroxeb6r, acted as umpire on the oc- wither. - It has committed uch havoc in - ,,-. . FoR $ALE .- '. I I . i . f L I first ureat Ldesideratum of the manufac I I We - . I -ills' 1, N .. ! dwelling house, for his own use, on the, . L -' I contested cases were adjourned. R TO 11EN T, ,on rels011sble t -el J the . Ju-z,mr, B -&w. llwrcH.-A base -ball . casLon$ alid deserves great Credit or the this part of the country that some far- - - turer is supplied, plenty of pure water. 08j8tin;" 'of L Uq L . -lot early opposite the Baptist chure'hL;. . need not mention' the reason, Wt we FOR 91LE 0 1 . L ` "'eaforth -and Mit: Lot B. Concession '8, 11-1111ett, r ( 9; match between, the .6 . . s 'as e -' r in -a state, of , tlIT, - . , I.. I I ::: - Mr. .Armitage has also comm-onced- a ability and impartiality displayed in the mers have plowed up, fields which they - Lying in the Centre of a rich pasture di tr. t b ,fore another Court the Govern 100 acres, 80of which are e -lea -ea and I . I A T- . . discharge of the arduous responsibilities sowed in si)ring. trict, ment will have uch steps as good cultivation, and 'well fence(L There is A ! lial - , cheU junior base ball -el the with good roads leading to it in taken a' I win . . - dwe C. house, for his own use, on . . . 'table IF4 Also i;t1v I I in(y - - , I - . ev( - roperly dispos- gooafraine usm ,W)W),And , I 1pl - . here on Saturd of that generally thankless ffi e ' After 0 . wy direction ; the farms adi.aceut to sm - shC( . I . aylast, -S'eaforth beating lot i mediately north of the residence of I " ' ie - ';rr.ou Gauge - - , enable,busluess to be p . . . -,v,atierea; one upa 11 --half i I -.11 ntested the match was over tt Stephen. I a liplandid orcliaril; well alf i ma; . i . by three rans- It was 0, welr-"60 . those roads, occupied by people fully doj. .1 ­ I . I -1 Mrs. McDougall; Mr. Ament has Com- ' their opponents' to a right royal . I miles fro,m the ' ge o 2 ,,,,,, 1,na ,within h , - L . the time being -only two ,hours. eitted are so Acres I , - . 0 SA-BBANIISuao6l, A.NNivERsA:Ry- -The alive -to all the advantages combivation " The Grand Jury Made the following -14 .- I - ay, . are .- game. - pleted the brick work. of' a very hand tr , . . Aaaeofagoo gr _.I rona; there i . I - - 14 - .supper at McLeod's Hotel. - The score at I . . .. . , I . on 1 'Ioveii. or - , . I On the part of the Se .. : side, the - atiniversary services in connection with of resources can give, then th6 factory presentin. a of our. Laily, 4 imine e possess) , on j , . . same! residence. adjoining his -barrel fac- I ent : The juror 11 the close stood: Liklit Brigade 58 ; Nar- . . I In r,parti I Jars ­appl: t e 1) .e .- & -pitGhing, of W. Oa-rduo, -eat Mg of A. .) - tbe Queen, beg leave to present 4 WX 1 17 , . . Mr: Foster 0 a .neat . the Sharon Bible Christian Sabbath only requires what this one has secured, - that ffie p stance- 1'. O I - tory is finiishino, ' , - I I I . he the jail 1 remises or.. ss C - I I lardDo. G. Sills -and Z nham, and frame building, adjoiniog the post office - , row Gauge, 34. ­ School, Stc apable of turning those they have examined t and- 276 JO IN S, '. I 72M.? t .1 (11 , -, phen, will take place on a manufacturer c - . . r6prietor- I ha', .. I 11 L the fielding, of J- Kidd alkl AV-. Grassie, 0 . y I . .- — - . I I - . , , harAday, the 3d ,of July. Recitations advantages to the best account. NW. A. I find the rooms and in clean Sul I - -- 4 1 . , . Messrs. Mabee & McDmWd. have in 1 . .., T I 'I its L . I -c weft very I CoUrEL . . Howick. , . Malcolm, the prol -tol has ! pT er or ,.e I SALE IN GWM , lot i 11 . and striking of tG. Audmw of completion two or three fra,me, . and singing by the pupils, and addresses I oric Gor referred - OP der. IV PX(n1i;1`o:r inmates in FARX poR I q I , . Irr Iso the Mding, ,catching and .0 I- regard iture, i .- they T No.12andpai-tof LOt'-No.ii inthel8th I C . good. . A , - S by clergymen Will' form the* been no niggard in - to expendi the j twil, ingane, aud reco mmend that 0 house's, between the market and the I . . I L C-011-61iting AB%vrii &4001, Pic-Nic. -The iown- , ol 7,s acres, ; . . - of impr i - Concession of G -rev, - I ­ . .. striking Gf the Mitchell ,players were. on e f, r,tw ition., I il - - from I I 'el I I stati6n. Besides theie the,re are a large sbip of Howick Sabbath School Conven- of the day. Refr shments wi I be served 1 fo the pur L oVing hisposi . be sent to an asylum for medical treat- Cultivation,; 2J )n eb i - I 171te -score F,t theclose ' - . it . ment. Iwthijailor, Mr. Campaigne, We' Gravel Road, r2, njiles Irom seafor -1 ... - - . ­ t he whole, good. number of additional buil(lings'eitber al- tion have deeided'to hol(l a township to scbolars at 3 o'clock, and to vial ors I and manu at uring a first-class article. . 50 cleared. and ill good th. AI)1)13'tG - tin I . . -- . I 1; stood, Seaforth, 186:; Alitohell, 15. - L. ,,ready commenced or contemplated to be - - t 4. The proceedin&s commence at I I In the interior of the establishment great find a Courteous. ftd efficient officer. 1276 ,C -,1c5T1LLAN7, On -the J)iem-iseg. 1 -0 1 2 - the let of July, Dominion Day. it . . -a A,,\,;rTjS I---- . - - I le-nic on . . i I T - ted a,,A um- ugea have been -effected. Belie ]s'o - 1 11 Latimer, of the .Star Clu hpait mmer. Altogether,, the t is expected that there -%yill be from ten I o'clock.' A pleasan. We are pleased to find no cases to be laid ,'I -erec ed this an ,t time is anticipated. cha ving a , I . . ;, . X n T , V",M IFOR'SALE,- I - I I ! I ­.- , ' , N - pire. * ,. . . -ress our village is making his sea- to fifteen Sabbath Schoolis'present"on the --. . better quality of. cheese cokild be made by 1 before. us, on the calendar, and trust I on- 4 .01 I. , - 01 I I VILUADLE FAR, -ii, i:ou Atre,,,, Virst c . .. ­ - . ,prog. . . . I grindin- the curd, instead of the tedious that the County. of Huron may long COD' A cession McKillop, ,C,,,T seaforth,,'.ou the main 1 -Xib .. - . . .16on , in the* building way, is, most otcasion. -'The ground 'selected for the Hay. . - .1 -- , PROWE.%&D,E Covemr.-A -grand con. I . . . I ipufation by the hond,'he discarded . - 11 . - - -gratifyinbl . Pie -nic is about fi ve-eigh tbs Of-amitenorth TEA-MtEETING.-- A tea -meeting will be man tinue noted for its good Morals and fr 0, - gravel toaalto Godericb; s5 acres -eleared 1111(l free i ,b4 . 1 I - . cert will be givexdn-thii'Tavirn Hall, on ­ i 6' . 0 1 1 1, I fromatininvs; 85atres plo-vea, the rkst under , f the curd ,v,-ts and 'procured a grinder .dom from crime. .- - . % ; . of John Millees, .on the rear end, of, lot held on the 1st of July, in the Canada rge frame 'A i ' aid, ,oE'the Im- I I , INTonday gvening inoxt,, in 'TAE EG(:-, BU.MNE&s.-This branch of . Presbyterian Churchi on the town -line capable of putting a vat through in a few - RICIIARD POLLA.RD, Foreman. 9M11s; well watered auml fenced, -with la I i . - bari4stab)einli(14 men't.h,.I( , ,fil,,r - useboarded Out- - . - _ _01 ho, I n fund:af At­ Thoms0s'-Churcb. 4usihess, as carried on by M r. .L). D. 15 ,Con..10, in the townsyip of qowick . . . . V i I t " . minutes, thus grinding all his curd, which lift w . ;; . I ments wJ11 be between Hay; and Stanley. Rev. Al essrs. ! I I w side, anagood orehard; posseshion ='ue-' t " i - . - I I -, , , M, College, -,W, il'on, -of this village, has -assumed veiy Sikings and", other 'amuse A thodist APPoint- I title good and terms easy, FOrful'therparticulaks. I - JNr-"`SiPpiJ­ of t1he Hell,muth I , I provided for the childy-jea. Several '(4 -racy, Goldsm-itl, Gib on,. D vi Lo , gives the cheese a more even texture and W,esle.yazi Me : - I .i i I ,London, and Mm 14 yftrnoni(lpopganist of proportions. Mr kWilson keeps - a a s, gie prevents to some extent those holes ApPlY to 1 . . I . IaTO clergymen will. be present to deliver ad- Rice and Dafk 'are 'expected to address . - ments. * - 27!4 1,11DAVICT MEYER, 13'eftforth, P. 0. I - St. Paul'a, Lon&w -anal the*hwes Ray- 1fiV3 teams regularly emp'loyed gatberin .1. . I: hich afe a source 9f so . discom- - - . . -, . I . . , I I , 9 dresses'; and c1toiee selections of music, the meeting. Excellent music will be W , much The f6l.lowino, 'is a correct list Of tbe- -- - T -I I - mo -ad will farn , .. -vocal.and e I fort to the housewife. Two more addi- 10 STEAM SAW MILL AND FARM 1. g . isk Adlw tions of ,ggn 1 tbroughout this section cif the'coun- I . . . yeRSALF.. J . will be furnished, by an excellent choir. furnished aiid no pains spared to render , . late meetiDoc" - . . 1dr. and1fre. Dixie ; aine men em. . of appointments maide at the 104 I - . 7`11, i 1 . a very plea. . - '114 ! ii -, 1, - instrumental music. try. i He has also eight or. ' ' tional vats are placed in the room the DII, t011t'lilling I-'. . - - I , . I the entertainment pleasant 'and edifying. - B- JN'o LLot 34, -Con. 7, McK, I , , . We If the weatb:er hbfaTerabTe, of Conference for stations itr and adjoin - ­ I 7 I :Ilr­5 .son, Lof Godezid-h, &a-ve also JuDdly 11 1. , . plwybd in. paoldng and barreling them curd vats, thus enlarging the c,ipacity,- acres, all cleamil, with gnoa uarns ant' stables. I ' - I ,UTz ' - sant time is anticipated. . I I . this County : E xet,,r, Wm L nd, ing- i- . . . - , , two never-f-bil, i - T I c6us-lated to be pveaent and. Mrs. Sher- jdt '. they are brought in. Last week he 4 0 -0. Ird% in 6W bear 4 - -j, . 13 MI. I — , in I -ugs , '. 1, supl)3 y 'the luill- Also . . , - I I . . - t which, however, this year, is tested to its lot S5, -1 I- . .. I - 11 . . I r, I I ­ . Hullett. I Ugs 1 7 t, NIVIa. Kettlewell -, Kippen, ,Robert Bey' I ­ it I - . - ­ . The six; car loads, or 75, 000 * I . - 'The propert)' , - . . . . . L MCKI is expected from Mi chell. ere I - . I i " T - . sh pjiod from h ' utmost. The presses have given - , conta* , 48 aieres of bush. 116 , ' . Tuckersmith. I . old anles . ' r ; . ; C I Graham; Chit I - . ) . `E-uropean Band' ,%r,it'I' k,6-'iil -attea--J,a,nce' presentin6, about $7,000. This '. .0 I noldi; Gbderich, Ji I with a, g - ,- I ti, -11, Ile . ooa i , ­ I ­ domeh, re 0 . . COUNCIL MEFTING. -The Council met. place to three new ones, each capable of tna miles fro , -aforth. . , . - I. Jondesbor0i , , - 'A I . I ton, Wm. S. Blackstock; -I mil I . I rthetl ticulorsapAr , 9 -Walnml ,'to the at- , * d i ' i j, . 11 and,add a choice pr I d"qualitity of eggs was all,gathered Y&rni SoLD.-Mr- Andrew Mccaa, at Londesboro, on the -31st of May, pur- ' containing thirteen cheesea, an so ar- , gftveI Wild thereto. Iror In I j ­ ; i 11 ! . . - Cbarles -B- . ,I -1 - illi, 011-theprernisei). if I)v P(),-t,i -on-X TH-()'-AJP i I - , i . o I - tra4J o .. atlofj; bFked within. a apac c& two /weeks. of the Third Concession, Tucl ersmith, Isaac Crane; Itolmesv I - 'I g ' us of the eviening This,-W,ort to , It . -: 1, r- "I- . i suant to motion of Idjournment. All , ranged that they (10 not . require Jo be - z, -in, 0nt 260 1 , o I arm r I Stafford; Seaforth, Charles Lavelle, L SO',\ Constanee P. O., ffubu - I I - 1, menibers present. Minutes of for- turned. A new weigh' 6, house has been ,i . bring a brilliant array (if .outsidomm-Acal This ds A fair criteyiuu ,of the business I has sold his f of. 900 ad es to Mr, I the Dungan- ­ I , [ - - . I - I ... I / , tale- I A.; Bayfield, Luther 0. I'Lice; ]FARM FOR -SALE. i [ wort4y of all pmise, mer meeting were -read and co Fcq-u iremen I . 1, ILL , I . nt to Seaforth it, I daue Iry Mr. W, ilson fatxm,grh.o1Lit the egg James Carnodian for $6, 000. nfirmed. I added to mebt the 1117 ' ts. of the Robert - - . I .. n Win. . . I and .acpeeially so wken -omnected,with wh t - I on, James Broley- Brussels, .., r, ( SC C sjti) I CONKTAIN 1'.\-G,.irJ acre -s, at ­­ Z n d- eac i h use is furnished with _ ,,.),) p,r r -- *1 1 , . I . season. It will, therefore, be seen a A petition was read praying for some as- i'supply, a I 0 I , , t . . . . -eA in Veriumon Co -0 Is, , . . . Isu * t -as 44e renorat on unt of money --is -weekly I eter . J, I _ tate . f 111(lia 11 - -41e.Gbjeek Davey, Thomas Logate - Howick, at uutn S -- I ch a lauda all ijbmwnse Mno - I Wr,ox i sistanco to Itobt Urittenden, an indigent i the combinatio4 scales, a great improve- 9. - le -350-' , I . I - . 4)' the Wabash River, it navigab , str eanl for . a J .1 . f - . and',beautifying of a temple for - d.-G-d's I - Hawke, (G.orrie,) ,Robert Burna ; Win . . ' . V . A dist ibutcd throughout the,country for lame person, w I in Cr ; each miles; - 22-3 -acres of tbis farin is rieb, bottom lautil I - . B tl, E B-A.LL. -A. game -of base ball was ' and hile undergomig an, ment on- the old on ei .for weig4 - lute -t- . , I ' 4m o am, - I ill ,pro( ;) . st - rni y "which; with fair iniltivatiolo, Avi ir- -We wish the, .,conareggativn I ega 'by,em dealer alon , bam, flenr Kell Samuel SellerY bughels of co worsh - n Z ­ ; M . . e. Eggs are gen played on the 14th inat.., bet h ,operation. 1twas.moved byR. Stephen- is also fu shed with a testing-appa-ra- F It. i ,- oceg& ,.. .1 .. % Mitchell, .1,iamud Wilson A. Hulbert' I ru per atre; the Tre-maindvr is 111) . . .S -erall eom,i;ileredanLinimpmtairktpj-otluct' that the I tais.: The drying house has been rear. I , ,W, I gr-aiu-, l65 acivs , . - .y I Stars of Harriston and the Doneasters of 1 son, seconded by A - Alonteith,: . I I 4 , I I E= -4-- . 1he 44ov, The Doneaste'rs were victor- i petiti . on of Gavin Hamilton -and others, ranged so that it is now capable I of con- t, C. Bristol, r all IdnaB of tin , of thbi farni is iii a .good Ntate 1) . WJ but e .figures will *sliow .what Wroxeter. Fullarton and Ribber B. AA land, good for ;of el-iltiv,jition, t1w I I . TE-tei ERs! I,N-.Y:rITUrE.'­%. Sangster- I .1 uni of moneyis brou,ght I . . . ! - v -Stratford, Win. C. tienderson, AL A,;' - . bonse . ' ? all, i0luben.%e a 1ou8 by 4.5 raiis and I inning. I I on behalf of Robt. .Crittenden be granted, ' tainincr 2,000 cheeses, about twicci . balance gooci harawooa ;A large framt- 2 . I " b I . Provine!4 1 into Ae coxntr C5 OtOrielq, one log honse, log stables A' d cf)l e I -', -formerly head-masfer of the yr for this aitade. 'Mr. . ' its i Triowbrid e, John Hough - -1,uckA0W,, U 71 Y, " . I ., -A*ed in the origin . ' tvr.. - . I and that the sum of $15be pl. al . capReity and the piggrery has . G. .1 , I - .: .. J - . _ -as t'9 1 Orchards alld airl nbundanrA of -W()d w -a J I V. Lavelle W I . . ' -IL-indlY COh- ; Wilson's ficild of pur6hase is vfindipd"Ay . Ethel., 11 - ands of J. Warwick, for the use of said been removed to the bush, on account of John S. Fisher. Re I . I z 1-1. . . Normal .xahool, Toronto, kas I . h, I . NV. This farm is situatea tb,,, yaj1ps F.onth of the T r , -- - I . - . - . u 11 ounty - . I I I .4 -J I I - 11 -; . . nted .- =d '11`b'"W F.r On the siglit of Fdiday;, the Robt -Crittendeii-Carried. Moved by 1 the effl uviu m detracting from the flavor of gpoin . . . I 161i A . , to Ji,ol d a Te,icherje Tustitute at I - , j Chairman, and Rev t1irivingtown ofCantoil, 11)(Ii-imi on the 'EN3111"­ - , - 3%ae coifi ed twthis ( - I .J w 11 ,a , -1 '.. I . . nancial Secretary of Goder vine, fee , ,H . in the United:Steoa§. . RE- Monteith, seconded by- J. Warwick, A - , _ . . . ITL . %,Ute all,, (,hie., _() RAIWAY. . i0lintou, &a Fjida,y. and S,xtavrday, 27th ,' Bud a marko-. - I Pw ,,o -es south of Chicago, I , nortli -: ii - J . . I , I . I i3th inst., about h;wlf-p:Lst 12 ,o'clo' 'k*,a A. 8 and beincy anything bi. 1-0 nill(­ I I . . I -place oi ; . -- - . I the cbee' e i District. * ill., and ; ; . I .,a I - . 1 -. -1 , I I , md.28tli of this montli. The ; I very deWuctive fire Imoke aut in Mt. that Villiam Armstrong be pathmasfer pleasant to theemployees. The pen con- I : —*-- Of leerre 11-a-ute, Ind.. -P.,eitv of'20,000 inbibitontiz : . 1!t I WD Ift-Al. It 8 -UT-Thare is nnusual activiky.tin the . ft t. I Ineating will be in the To f 5FT . I I . John Cober's steam-eaw anill, bending I in place of AV-. Lowrie, H. Frazer in 1)lace I tains at present only about 60 pigs, but es . . good 'roads * good sehool -, good nrax, -ets iftil'T I , I - food neighbo easy ­or I will ,.N, . - .1s proposed to I have two seasions of at I ,*It' , , A FINE lot of Turnip Seeds, Carter"s - I ,, ,-business just, now. The several nd carriage fact,iry.*it - Ethel. When of D. Nichol, W.-Trew-in in place L of Jf. I 'before the end of the season the number . barP001 i Thood. Terms trade , J k.i , L I I ()f :Sweae, 9 . I ' I L ! Improved, Skirving's,' King I - Or It ­ , I , leaz,t threelkours7 each ; Oise on F riday I'Z wrils .in this NNRIage are closely Ariven . _NVIJI . lAud in either the Counties of H,.ftron or Bruce, I ­ ; - . Taylor. and A. Walker in place of G. or . ed to 200 or 300. S. .0 F . I j- I . " R -* - , I - 9 Ilt- 'Addrefig .TOH-.,,- Y.,I-N.'k CRUtAm. Nvr- 1 the alarm was first giv,en, the iw,e bad probably be in' eas AberdeelP, &c., at HTGKSON' I #1 I I beginn ing at I --30 -, an d th e I to 'filr their morders. . _Judge Johnston, a gentleman S. - ; . -V - I . - , A con6devable made such progmm that all efforts to ex- Mathew"n '.Carried. Move,1 by F. Now, about the , doings this 'Reason. . I ,afterno&117 ,. I I . - P. :,.. . 1. , 4 , T .0-3 ,k. OUF-utity 11 - 1 C3 L . '111"110 I County., - Jual:aUll'—or C. It. cooPER, . I : - L j . , -11, . or on Saturday, begliPlIng at!g doL ' aabsex shipped fr6on heve -to . Stiver, F;ecouded y J. Warwick, that ' There are about 1050 pa-trons sending the, yeais of age, has b ' ii appaiii-ted Lient"" . -- -I Ont. :275#1M. - j 001 titiguisli the flames were utterly unav ail- In . " , Brussels - ­ - - ' --- -, - I - ---- . . . 'Xhe sixbj eGta will b e'objeat­le%wus, -rewl- 1L [)etzroit, Chicago, Milwaukee. and -eveii . -, a S )ti.1, judge . 4 1 L - .. - - I - &e 1- Vle Ing, and in not more than 30 minuteg the this Council do, now adjourn to meet Z Milk of nearly 1,200 cows, which, on the ant -Governor of Nor , i-( , - . the , I . . L . I .... . i V - ariihmetie, geography, coeapositiou 1- to *' Louis, ai-A, re' is still a, i . . C I a , VIRGINIA- . 14 ... . - n,,,, I I - " largo establishment with all its coirtents again at Lon(16sboro, when allerl by ' 10th of -Tun% amounted to 23, 500 pounds, Johnston is at present travelin" in :'111 . I . i enlid for more. ", While the AineAea,n 3 ,4 . and school . organiz d I I . i, ation. an .kour being ' lounceine-Ot -11 .... I wa3' tota4 consurned a,nd destroyed. the derk. And that . the adjourned I from whichwas manufactured 40 cheeses .South of France,. and the all, I ANY PARTIMS ,wishing to Rwigmtr to -the I , . 3 1,ul ilfform,jlt -()m t t, * - has creat unders .1 n s or , devoted to .each. On Friday evening, trad4l i -s thus actimb, Canadian dentaud is South can obtain , i,)n Ir he !TX I I 0 I I . Thene - was nothing jilaxiea. Tuniog Court of Revision be now opened --Car- , weighing from 56 to 60 pounds. Takin of. -this appointment ed InU& . . I ': ; ­ I . . I 11ped,who have been al)poilitea age t - f I- 9 I . . q4:*. . U also good, and large equ N 9 .lathe, . borin,g, machine, .plaiting and . , e lesser number for the purpose - rprise in the province. . e of land,; in .,;outb,.rn yirgjuia, the moSt. i, .-muR de iver a lectu re. .on. antities are b6h the Dr. Sangster P .ried. ' An appeal. wie read from aenry ! th of Cal su . _ I - ­ , ' - . i '. - I ris 11 ., -,: ,,'Nos by hiwself. Oi CanwhL.- . th - cula ! I 1i daily .4kipped to varictus parts 14 yeatsy POrti=:of the Son . Further parti - ; ­! some subJect to be c . I r shingk Machi-qes, bending worka, wag- J'Aledd, - agahist his assessment on the ' culation, that would be 2,240 pounds, or -A young girlaged - about "I I . shortly -Ap- ­ I , - The tyleat - ­ I I I It'of this sudeten activity in tWO fell ii1w , 11 - of Lauds will be ftr nishea i - I , V v . i The lecture as wqll, as all the other ,ex , - gons fixished and in courae of -,construe.- 4gronnd that he haa rebeived,two dif- it 240 pounds over a ton - and this at tlie named -.KcA-Wraon, of Napanee-) Pl*y or address I I . . . I 11 ; ... . 1. I . 7 1 , ima '4s caused a rise in price. Our -, ', eises will be f rZe to a,11. It is ta be 1 rket . a W 06 -i - - , I - cer . I . I daYs - I -.1senforth. , - %;.;" tion; three or. four sets of tools, and 'ferent assessment notii es from the As- price at which- be bas already sold all his a well about forty feet deep fe - X. HIcKso's- -&­cml 11 - 11 . ' - I I r ­ ­ - ' I , i I : F y t6ar,ber in the County - " manafaebuxers are now -.,selling at'. $1 per . I . 'hoped[ tkat eA,er I . , large qv.wtities of timber, seaso' . I well Wa — ----- ------ , i , !,!T I . - newl and sessor, the last being $iOO higher than - Maycheese' 10:3ic. per.pound, $240 801 ago and was drcwnel, The . 11 - , I . - : -1 be prRzen if possible The. In, VbarrQ wholesale del ,al on boarcL the . . I '10 - . A . , ` t . . iv,er . ' This yeai a only partly stoned up. ut of . , 4 , . late of -carronbrool-J . . wil - ,dregsed, were all consumed. There was the first. lJoved by A. Monteith, sec- ; grom proceeds of one day. The gil - I D tl­ xmi. , seaort.Z t . . I i I i ,V . presen , have sane- cars at Seaforth. - as looking COTOner for the Countv of Perth. (We -c- . r and 'Wi i - 1 7. 0 WW be I , - ; make so far h 1. spectors, wh . . I caheeses. curiosity lifted t m -. ­ I . - .- also a conai&rable amount of lumber oht ouded by J. Warwick, that. the last as . .as been about 700 , be cove WAIU.St , -i 1, t't' . -- . - ` . ­ ­ I . . I AV I , I ucr pro rietor may Wbile thus engaged, tb D . I - I , " .1 tion6d the dosiag of t4,scbools on Fri. .ide the building burned, in spite of the sessment of Henry Medd, of 81 750, be i We wish tite enterprisi in. e earth Ueaidence--Coiuln reiaI Hotel. Calls 1 - ­ I I t a p 1L I I . e* it. 1W. I Z L! I day to enable ta-.wherg j;o - be present. YXILL-4-GE, ( QqXCIL.-Tlo 00buncil met r Ltelhience where .she was ,a " vay, ana 4 - WO S office iyUl be utt&ndea to 1M I . 3 on t4o 17th inst. - It w.as re.w1vod thait' efforta of those .present to sav The austained.-Moved by J, Warwick, sec- I reap the reward industry and iv I tandiDg gave, v foolid I I . are preparing for tho . i N . ­ I I . ANteacheis who cause of the fine is unknown, thou h it is onded by F. 8tiver, that the assessment merit. which can ODly be fiin-dered by I she slipped in.. Her boa was not I . . - .4 pecially urged. to the etition of A- G. MePoygg4l. and 43 . 9 . ­ p . I I July examinatiou- are k -- upposed to have originated in the fur. i roll ,o xeceived, be now passed, and that I disagreements e between himself and I for two or three days afterwftr4 - I . I a . . .. ! . adjoining. otheris for watering Alaia-SUC4 be re. Is - . . .- --- .( . . - ­ I . - . I . . . - I . - be present, Aud teaOhors fr= i - . . I . I I . . - - . . I . - . . I - , . .! - . - I I . t A , I : I - - . . - . . I . I ... I - - . . I I - I . . - I I . . - 4 . . I -V .11 . . ­ I - I I .. . I I I . . . . . . ; . I . iL I . ., . . i I - . I . , . - . . I - . - . m . 17, . . I , . I . . - '. 1 7 .... I . . - I .1 I - .41 . . I I . . . ­ . - . -1 . . , - . I- . .1 ' - . - - ­ - . - I . V- "R . . . I 11 I . . . I , . . I - , . ­ - . - I ­ r I I . . I . 7 1 , K. .;- , I . i : I I - . - . - I i . - I . . . I - ­ - - I . - ­ . i . . . - - ­­ - - r -- , . 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