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I I . . .1 I I -11 I AXIAY� 8� .1874, - ­_�_ .1 I I . . . . I T I I. � . , �­ I — __ .1.1— � — -1 I - I . I __ __ — V . 1. . I '. . ; \ I _� — I . I I I — — . � . . . . . 1. . � I ­ "., I Aw _____________� I.. 1. I . � . '. "t I— � t . �'. . lz�r "I f . . o . .. I . I I - .1 I � . . � . . ; — . � . uot far off goo', after, in addition I � � I I I - . i .1 tt -:- I , � � 11 � - 1. I -�� - � :h his boot tracks, which are very ­ - . � __ / 1e__1N r, -were foun(l Mar where tile - - . I � I . ,-�od. . Theburritallinials pre'sented . I I A�* . fc . � . . i I . . . . b i I . V lfl� " 141-1 aiug appearance. 'I . - ti I . . a I . � j � I - 11�r - I N-01 .. �� � .'' - . I I � � I I - _ : - i �.. 4 It" been broughii to the attentioxL � � ­ _� I I - .1 I I I . �; . Aliuiate I 0 i . i . - I � - I j - c1h -r of Agriculture, that, I . � I I . .. . . . . . _ i ",\ - I , . . I <* g ine artics Come to thi5 ci�uixtry � . I I . 1 )41 � . � - -=�_ I k�_ I � ­ - � - � . I , "� . � ��_ � . I . i . �reat. Brit,ain as emigrants, -work . I I . I I ; I . i I I I . . I '. i I � , trin . I I ; .! I . � . - � I . . - � ,g the s,ummer, moaths, while. i - � . 11 i I , . I � � i _. . � I I . I . i ! i . . I - . t _10111101 ag." prevail, a -ad retarn hone ijx I I . � . . I � � ` . . - � - � I � � - . ! . I I . : f - � �, - g I - I . . . � ; . I � . � I n ind work therar, co n . - I' I . - M11 .0kUt aptain - � — __ - 11111114111111111 - . . i . . I . : - — I i I � - . . . __ . � . � . � , , ,� I � j : ! 7 1 . �Mts, at the expenae of the ii,:Z. - � . � - . �1 I - � ISHOTI(XIERS, Pill blimij erg. i I . - . ! � - i . . I jNc1LV,AN - - � * - U . . . . I . ; I I . . - I . i I . � f � . No. 336:1 � . . . . SEAFORTA, FRIDAY, MAY 115,'..18'74. -. I Ij I $1,50 aVear�Jil,advauce. t 2)n� E. D- Woodt's iha'g,ilificent res- - . ; . � wiltol'Irs � . .. . � I . I I I I - �� . I I ------- ___ __ - , - - - � � - - � � , - � 4 1 ; ii, . 4 . I . � aild grounds in the town of Rr . I . — I , ant- . � � __ . � I - 1111111111 - . I i , 11 I ___ _"""""A""""""` - - - . � . "M . . - _ ___W111111111111imllilell � I *IS been purelv�sed 1-�y the Brant. , . . . : f -red by tht- secioltnt; , 1 X � I � — . - � . � -is silver silenc( )) � - 'Stacript, that the peoplelof was somewhat inju I way of pC . oung, L.ldli& College- in colinection ; �. -matliematical Problem. South to bewar' -f * land sh�rks, who will . j � is goldin, and thE ) . � . I � . � . I � t all th . verdict by cohaenV for 62§0. Hugh . . t6, 0 t At tor $14c *. I . r � ' Walkeiton had al -ways looked upon hi le - * ZIA � - I 0 'Phe following ake ei" �aslicwitbout any due re- other inembqa of the House, and tb( 41 Cauada Presbyterian. Church. .. N . . . '. is Air. Baird's I Solution . , -A. � I - try' Munro sued the companyfor damages � I ------- � I I still more unfortunate m I � - - , �.q the'tunouilt $25,000z has alrea,d, I I ____ -1 . rd to fair val�ie in retui - - . embers of th( . as a * "sharper," and now hp, was 1111� , y . � - of the arithmetical pr blem * publis ' Upon ire- for injuries received ; defendants paid ' ; . Z. - ' ' . � E , to derjerve the xppellation- aken, up in Brailitford, ThL, J - FARM FOR SALI � I have tra�relled con4iderably, but reporter's gallery will s(on reap th i m � _ � . - Di. - two weeks 0,90 : - I ! into court, S4550. After hearing evidence � I . - f the ne yat m of Ings, , ceiving this letter the owner of the tej�m . � propose., buildixig a, '00111alodious . Lpose& of Lot 1, con. 1 0, uevew knew what was re�iiy meant by benefit 0 tb * . - I the Town- . , � ,N� 1-1 T 4-1, .4- � A Q+�avfvfl rn III -Qi: Of his nrn-nP-r4-.v- .. : - .ER'Woom I - Oall the -traveler fron � A _D and the . 1 8 . the iury returned a -Verdict for nlaintiff i'-efuruishilt(y, the house in- tbe beat I w I JDI� hip Of Tlaakersmith. 0ontflinhig 100 acres of . . I exile till t'his -winter. In, e respects It will be no lonae, Sallie, Goo, 01 ( � � I .. 11 I � C)i I s one from* B D'. Then by question, D I ble, fbond for $1,250. � Aleut IM44 , there * A new frame. * ' to flatl� en� anythim and, after considerabld trou t), -a ear-li� - I I upon -whiah I , unblushing ones . . I � - ,LnLI haviRt, itopeaed at th a0e ' it is -a fair country, with any nice peo � 3&X60 feet, in& also a good orchard. For will reach the top of th � hill in �' o an n-1 - '� pcasession of another livery man - I --.e e. . - ple, but it'i . Said, and 611 61i expurgate - them in —The flax mill of the la-te Jacob Wag - built is g�qatly behind Canada at they have . ( . , possihi . ­ I terms, which are, onay, and other i ormatiou,ap- hour, anid, in the same time E will go I I Orange-ille, who had purchased them with the - 1. I . S DAVEY on Lo 1, 0 on. 12 of . the"preseutti 'e."—Guelphillerav,ni. report to witness in Lppo ,,,t of the asser - in . I net, at Tavistock, together ply to ur. JIUqE � - � �cleyer escape from jail was. ii-jjad-e, 8�jd ,11ownslaip, or to the voudor, N�ALTER RiN. 31� x -�-­24,, miles, and;, 15 - 3 - 20-_�94' I 9 1 tioa, We venture to . trong in Gruelph. machinery and a large quantity of flax, - 11. I — � preo] ict a rapid di from Armr. , i liu on Thursday iii-Itt, of last . sb. George P. G.*, Brantpo.� Out. 296 -miles leftto betra-yele(I by D downhill , I � �� . 115 I Sr., . - . : - - Allinutio� in the siz4 of the successiv —On* Monday evpning last, the Ma�-or was totally destroyed by lire on Wednes- ­ . I .by one Me -Donald, wlt�o> was. some I � . and E uphill; thelly `� +3j=8�; the . Icel d!s Millejanial. I t w a i. $4 00 �, I . � \ ol,imes after the fir4t issue, atid a cor- of Woodstock, onbehalf of the citizens, day of las eek. Loss bo it , 0, - " � � MILL AND FAKIRL VOR SALE. distince both will trai el in one hour, ' length of the iwn, presented Mr. William and no insurance. A large number -of .- �,go, couvicted of burglar and- I � . The Western hemisphere, which -was reipondiiig.sa�ing in the I of the V . I - t::k Y, ST! . SAW ­. ,. ' � � : � . � . . �� . . - . � I,NM Lot n, Con. 7, McKinop,6xitaining 104 atid 94 -, 8t = 16-j 4 hour., . they will take brought to the notice of the world com- essi .—National. B argraves � wbo has 'be. � ve been thrown out of em- I I � a, colored, man, for forgery. it - en assistant post- employes'ba' , : * . � F Ores d bar iis ar�d stablei;, I . a Olis I . i- ,,, all cleared, with goo - 5 - 1 4 = � i � - . I. � � &;(Is in fall bearing; two nover-fail- � k . - z that .Millar h,u been ertgaged Mi to finish the j ourney ;' mt 51 x 1 paratively few years ago,lby one Clirls- ____ - master at Woodstoc - for the past 18 ployment by the catastrophe. - t t - od orch '50 miles, distance trav Led by D -down- . . — - — � At door work lately, -and by sonle . , Lda . ars, with a handsome gold w.tch and -, i - I V 0 il topher Columbus, and b1as ever since ye, � . 1��114xi4a which supply the mill Also, lot 85, Can, - —Bush ftes are commencing early this ' - i . I �precured a suit of clothes, which . I Con, 9 containing 49 acres of bash. The property - hill ; then 5g- + 3 = S& . miles, distance been laboting, under the disadvantage of chain, in �colynitlou of -fire bas been ging . � - � I � .. I - I I - T his urbanity and aeason. A serious I . � . , leg rticulars apply To this problem.we have rec�iv the ' orid's achievemeut,'may be proud at Montreal on Fri'lay las,. Sh ; . . For farther pa � . Ns . ia bed ill - I w i � . Mr. .HargTaves has - A large area of vah-mble Aimber . I �o I � - mi Abaxied by M-c;Donald,l whose j itea 6 miles from, Seafor , with* a good from A. - The wife of Sir t4 ranoi Hincks di � 0 - , ail I if; stbut . youth and ine Kpeiience, as a factor in faithfulneE 8 in the discharge of his duties Vol ro,d there XP- I i past. stafted and placed ia h gm i f ed- 56 t e was 7e� M in the vicinity of Bothwell for tworvav�eG . , - . . .em answers, 53 of which - e eorrect . ing One spQt that is years of age. i I I been appbinted Deput - i -11 while .'McDonald praper - was� on the P1 sta sag. i 0 J)y post, to JOHN THOI and of b (luring that time4 - ,. w Y, - . SON.Con neoP. .,Xiuburn,Onti � 260 1 av venerable for I y Post Master at lands has been de�vastated, and several ; - . - . . � mg tn. the even- - H��ll NVisbeach I � . somen-here near, __� ----..— � I oilfy. 3 incorrect. The fAlowing are the its age. Hoary frigid Iceland celebrates, —Mr. Albert 4 1 , neaqlr I Winnipeg Ma�Dlitoba. I . I I � . . . __9 +11 1" 1, �, ; - 11 A � ! I I . thousand cords cord -wood and railway i jailer louked the MI contaming FARM FOIR SALE IN McKILLOP. . �M"&,V.o I V0V W V " � W IV C- � llv� - unis summ er, t lie thou,sanq th ann iversary ondon, e,ynibits a OCK 01 oo, - ake I ' - Pew, n bir ne . At one -tin. the . L . I I - - blin , and put Miller, the � �� " I . . th rect Solutions : M(try Ar n Scarlett, Win- � —On IvIonlay last, Mr. 'Jamd', ties have bee r (I I . t . , y - Degro . —OR S ALLE, a good Farm, dom,j osed of Nor . of its Settlement by Ingolf and his band from a yearling pure�bred Cotswold ew(, Jr., of P -went into it field villa& was in imminent danger of fall- - - iather ct,IL, 8oma tinie durinc, the . � - f lot 14, Con. throp ; - Robert McNa-uptort, NlVintbrop ; of Norwegian f . . -measupes 19 inches in leugth. 0 t I 'obinson, . . I -t bal of lot 15 aid the vest half D - � .011owers. , . which . es, bnt fortunatel . - . ; adjoining hi� barn for the purpos� pf ing a prey to the flam y . ald picked the � .. 1 12 IN&OKillOP, 00utaining 100 acres, 50 clear -ed and _hton, Winthrop; George , -k��-7doe§n't it 9— This beats anythilT we have be ! - li- th`� wind took a turn and arried the - . - iMcDow locks%lid I . Angus McNaug I It seems a .�bit absu I ard of 7 diR good cultiva,tio- i; balance woil johnsi-on, � � bringing in a �ourt� horse. Aft c -ed ,Miller- The wit -side �door ; �� Wfeaced, an . Winthrop ; - Thomas J. Wnl- while we are #tting ready for our grand this " -%vool Season.' . er 'n - - . h hardwood; a. gool frame house i I'l-n, the -, se fire. in another �direction. - . d --% - . . timbered wit . . rond; Goderich township ; J. � W. Mus- centennial sweat at Philadelphia; - to I t, and. When near the b, . I I were, remove , alla tile iail I T&11S and new lot owhard; two . —A heavy thunderstorm passed overl in(�ggki � g barn; good bearing . I friglib, aul in consequence of Mr. —The Township Co-uncil of Ro in-ney, . � ri: eteld; Jas. GTassick, Kippen; think- of that i rozen country as prepaiing the city of Ottawa, early last 6aturd . a- . . � . miles %n(A &61t from a good gravel road; 10 miles tard, B it r , � . : � I I I . -_ y ' Pew bsving ihoughtlessly tied the hal- baving managed to get into bad terms . �rs, Ann Eliza Young. mueteenth � � from the -,illage of Seaf ortbL.; there 6re two steam R. W. Murray, Belmcre; James Rae, for a great n illennial Fourth of Jlay l 0 ' 0 . I I . :-*Nl S�wioijjs within 31 miles; 9011VOMO itt to ahurches, . tr morning, and considprable rain fell. Du . I lie was 'dragged pev- t0l' thj�_y were . f Brig -ham, Young, of Utah, is ad -L. Walton - W. R. Arms Dug, F6rriesville, blow-out; an(' it'almost makes the atri- _� ter round his arm, with the hostess of the bo � � . 6 s(lhoois fma stores. For partienlail 8 apply to the ' I' ing, the storm the miLin,tower of the Pa I I er a�ound the ficida V1 e n wont to meet in., vvere recently turned I � I I al time 5 I I to deliver & lecture , iles, orl 'If 1V ' Smithi Wil -t- otic, Yankee nvioua to contemp ate a liaillent Building was struck by ligh;-; foun,1 h va-s scarcely to be recegnized, out of doo�s, and as thert wa,s no other �( , in Torontoi. 1. proprietor on the Premi. letter, to Colanty of Bruce; Ge o. I , _ _ , I . , e i . � - ly Life in Bartdagey` on, TuT.sda,y � Witit , hrop P. 0� i . . thtop , . R. L=dsboro11g1j,' Turnberry ; nation, whose wealth consists in a mass � ' ' 0 f � 280*4 �AWIE S MoDgNA.LD. -0 r- - ning, andsome ot the fancy iron woik' and life was 4iiite extinct- ' , - in which they could hold their sessions, � , This 1adv has been lecturing in . Peter Campbell, Stai ey.; John Fe . oficeberg volcanoes and ]lot sprin damaj �el . - t> � - . 8 9, was demolished, bo T I I I . I � 1. � I . I � f t1heprincipat cities ail(! to,vius f . � - guaoii' Grey ; Edward, Slemmon, Ethel ; f elicitatill ig a thouslail �� .,. I t'.1 III - � . . g it'e f on beii was done. The Spire of Knox Chure i,' —A par I I -t, the Reeve and his wise . I - � FOR $A�LEV ,- � Guelph or. F * I , eve ' r last. � A� an vision Ooui I lit I ,611( -A Llug . . ed States for some mouths ipast, 1. . . " W. J.' Phoenix, Turnberry ,- T. W.'Gib- years'old . looking downupon the Elgin street, was also struck ; no dax I , -v r I . : N the viva,,e of WALTON, a RUWKSMTH's ugh � I express traiTo(ia3the Grand Trunk4as Councilors came to worl,-,;each bringing � I I . . a P1 4 -0 son,-, Wroxeter ; H. 0 Rei( 'I, Wroxeter ; great land ol the Ainerican eagle as a . I . . .0- HOUSE. For . . n a - ; �said ta bee - cAsing and ac(iomp- . . I SBOP, TWTZ and DWELLIN . -ptious ul sait of yesterdtLy. age was done, In the afternoon there.- approaching ilae crossing in that to -0u, a his dinneF i basket on Via arm� * How � . . _ . .clocutionist. i �� . pfilticulars apply to JAME; FULTON, Henry Cameron, Brucefield ; Archibald prete . was another fall of rain, and the dar �­ I I . � �t 1� � . . . Walton?. 0. Taylor, Brussels-; - D. Stoddard, Eg- farmer, ac6oinpaiiied by hiz, wife and harmonious to have a Council meeting . 8311-7 But this lonely island, girt by the " � . �6 Lie a bug got in 0 the . I . ­_ . . . ness waa so great that lamps had to )e:. . , davy Iast week , 1:y I 11111111111111111101111111 mondville ;� James Thomison, Tiltnberry; wintry sea aiji I tormented by Nature in I I . . I child, wat,z d iving a'sphio;ed team at- twice a week, and. a, pie-nic at -each ses- . . a. little bay, son of .N,'lr, I I,' -N -V. ` I I I � ; lighted. . I . northwartl to- sion. Happy Council, happy township, . �- I - .. ieavy wagon, . I . .1 Wfn. M.. Smith, Grely ; , E- her ugliestincod, merits our veneration. tached to a I . I �, near Watertlown. It ciused L .. L I . . I , 9 I . � � . . WOOD FOR SJ L E. Wightman, Fordyce ; Allan . onald . --Famine prices for produce seem 0: ward the efossing. When they,had happy combination. � I ' I � its position in � i __1 . alteIlse pain,, that after & �%-rhi e the, . �it f Stov Wood by tho . � I It is a land which, from - I a quani i prevail in Belleville and vicinity. - Lai e-� I reach ed t ie I rack- the horses stood Stock —On Saturday evening. about- . 9 - �, - ITismother a -sisif cord or tn'bullr, alsDy 4uantitv of Cordwood, in - Mojmisbaii , I . I e cestr�y of its inhab- evi le, . . I aint PR SALE 'o no ,k - Frank Dickson;- . - xeter; the sea .and th an � ted. .all ler on � ilee- A..Drkg, Sea- R, Fer on, Grey ; A. HoA,-.Wroxet- itants, re*m'i a us -of our venerable pi- ly bay has been selling on tbe*Bell still, refu in� to mov-_ either by coaxing o'clock, two per2ons, rat�er-roiighly clad, - . ilina his ear in the sunlight discov - � bulk. Apply at the Huron Oarria - � gus , �� � : ag, while the engine wa passed round from stor . . � - I . . er - Win. . S. Lawrene Monrig ; John rate forefathers, who swept the oceart as market at $45 per 'ton, and as high ELS I S,Qnly e to store in Mon- I . - . forth, � r � ' ... I I - ta I or whippi - )� �geir hurrar that a lairge b ` had 333 1 A. -.T,l XeI14TOSH. I $50 per ton has been asked for it. 0, B 119 - I - . Fowlei, Hullett; James llil-Rey, Hib- viki'ilg6 -or Saxon bbers '--and seized. I about tWE nt�, yards off. Tb c WOMaD in treal, bavi g a preference for je-wellery - - ro . I " . - I � . — fr I drey, l4gma - 7 ­ E ngland and ,jurope or any - - - . " Alted & collsiderab,le d-L,,tancd into . beit -- 1'. J. Go 'ricIville - W, 'western F sell ,at 65 con ts and,j potatoes at 85 certj in her excit�lnent jumped out 'with. the Stores, and purchased without mu.ch haa- � � I . P . - I ) . I 'fice ill -4in to are de �i i � _, alid was strug,gli . . 4 1 , child in her [arms, and.fell helplesslY oil gJlng goods of all kinds. In payment �, -11 ..", 1. . I - . WAGO?iS FOR SALE. S. Mellis, Xippen ; Ed- ward F et, Berne ; any other te,rritory- that happened to per bushel. Tbe'e, articles I ) . 'U or advance, which was the Eause OR SALUi CHEAP, a number.L of second-hand Thos. Muttar(', L Tucliersmith � Alex. -strike their f cy. The learning of its enough in Seafortlillmarket, but we c ,the track. A o,eDtleman who - was I Dear I they offered fif ty-dollar greenbacks, and . � . f - 0 . . . L . , exquisite torture Ti�zuler wbi � the . F Wagon aitab k wagons. Apply at . . touch Belleville yol. I rushed uy . . I . the Huron .g' s iage V'ootrklsu, i' ,__ 0 rth. .Johnston, Winthrop - fames, A. Fowler, bolars, too, .- - I � a d rescaed her from theldall- almost invariably received a considerable . 01y had been au&rin:n,. I -11 eat Can S .� J, sc and the history of its liter amount in Canada bills in change. Sev- I n W't4 A J1 geINTOSH. .Jr., Hullett; I disastrous fi�e took place1n. Tor n e approaching train. - By I I = . W.m. ,E [lioth,' MCKLMOP ; -attire are by o means to be despised. -k � I ger' from t . . - 'a - : I . . -last. Se�e -a some- means he horses had be e I ee, of rai a the; mother' ho �� ed & to$ . on k8iaturday 1�jii&ht , � ,� - d eral merchants accepted the billi, and it I .amieson, R-allett; H. 0. When Engh and continental Europe "I I . - en I 9 - I I I - N�e 'the li�re i different. kinds and�! a forward j asq in time to Sa- of was not till zbe following Monday piece of wire, and managed tf get , l I I , � I NOTIGE To CONTFLA,C TORS. Brown, Centralia ' 11,"illiam May, Us- -were dozing in the darkness of the nianufactories of . . morn- 5ect out of his ear� � . . - ; I n , - to be - I . I f . - 'SU, ALE D TENDERS ,will be �.paeived. by the, borne ;- George Holman, Devon ; R. Fer- middle ages, _. Iceland's skalds and learned few �rivnte bouses� oil Esplanade strebt; the drivei . al d the engine whizzing past ing that they discovered them � . - I � 1. � . $ - _V1 c . - men,were rec Av . eat honor at and -011e ; � lo -box. counterfeits. . I - ­ ___ __ ___ _�_. ?� 01— : andersigrued until MONDAY, z.'VNE 1, lor Wil . ed with � - or two. at lea on Front atre6�, scraped al i, e end of the wago� . ' , _ I -ist and F1 I . 0 McKillop; Thomas Grieve, 3 I gr .; -1 4" 4 . Several oij_l��J!h re a � awed �y t - e - erl � crectioll of a G.t ouring Mill on Lot 29, �, i a w h , I ... � - 11op, adjoi=, ry the .%w Mill. Plans , _; .. Garrow; McKillop ; George, the courts distant countries.- - And were destroyed. rhe loss is estim. te ere 8 - . --The scanAalous and inhumall -treat- I I r � Con. 10, 11clU 0 . ' aster thltlhey . ; . - � � - . . and specif I 's residence: a g' I al on. George' Jamieson, Tuck- the ature at the pres- at about',�L)50,0 I. cia i thought c f - i�peliding dis ment.of 'cattle conveyed by railway from I � . 1"tions can be seen i t In S y . liter. � of the people . � . 00, 11 The loss to insuraIl I _ i I I . I . 17 - 7)7 ' I . - The loureA. or any, tender not nec essarily accepted ers i - � . A. Lusby, Seaf-orth ; An -d y i�s f . ill b , ' ery heavy. �' 1 !were utted unfit to reacl,er any ssist- .Ontit;rio� to St. Johus,,New Brunswick, I - . . y ent da ; ) 6, pretty high order, too. companies Wi .1 i I . I � � . . ­ . � . , . n; .Katilda, Forbes - Wal- ' . ance. . is the subject .of in gnant eNmments, 11 - ; . I youth would be+ —As Mr. Me igh, an old maii, a�ed I i � . I . . unless satisfactory. rLOCK Dynes,. NValto y Where C - merican � I . Nit . h - ;; � 11 I . XOHN :'rOVEZ'% - . ' P � * frs. 11 � � I . 382 1 � , aforth; 9 ! -ove, blood-and-th"ander 62, who resides o the Eighth- Condes- ', —. LN J mes Johnston and T .- Joll . I I I ton - .John Xvery; Alfied Hill, Se, and the attention of lie Government of . � � .. I I . - 1, a , wo old and (cs. eelm-'� . 1. . NOTICE. - , Grey. . � : %c?irni ell � �sister, would'be �'liip of Bathurst, wl a' , Scott, stonne cutter, t I I tb,�% Province will be called to the matter. - : � . . - I S. dii;son , ilov al, i and his sion of the tovvn� . it . oil the -s ' I . . X , . . . . . . . . . ; I ---------- I.-, I I . I I delighting 1 1 some ills) home ro ; visl . rh,� of Slo 1. I - There is great rivalry between the . .' Ve are pleased that so much interest . herself with pid riding f nig ed resideilt f Galt, died last wee - r at � reat - i d to . . -tak-c -tment, - I no: i . . - . -aboats pl r . . . EVISION a* n in this new depai P f the Icela 1-. Avlay 7, be fell e weelt the front wheel —',Nlr Chp&Swinyard,l eofthei I In r . . THE COURT OF R . I i, not nov lette, th oldest son o . I b, TA` DRA30, OF FA S- IN � 0 N .. . . . Steal i7 . . ; - � I : I only by teachers but by scholars an d. ic falijily ,-base nibles his broth ers and sis- )vas Western, h. 8 received t Yvlagres have fallen so low I rnship -of MORM will hold'its - and dashboard o, his buggy, and " 'mPorta aP- Port �tauley. q I � . � - the To,v� 3 . I i I . , I . . i I . - .FOR * amies from 4111 ters (probili,bly a dozen Or fifteen) Around killed. iitmeut� ' P " ce Edward :Tsl n in , wn I I fil;st sitting at the TOWN BALL, others, as the long h- a �was bruised ,eo I . �� � I I , �t of ii . I � His he d as'! to ; pol in rin that the trip both, ways can now be tak 1 . i 'IN -lay be ftrind inany I*uir frum - ' i ' -the,ue sys - � . I. ' -Lblislied, the bla,zing j. � ii, be iiardly recogiii4able. i r, ineals inclu&d. I � g- I . .. On -SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, next, . parts of the County, above pi: :earth, and read$ to thei It is tholigb$ lie the work of -inauguratiog . I . � . for about a dolla �� . - 111� indicates 1i "I t . � . �� � Colunioncinff at 10 o'clock A. X_ All parties , . Asyet,llid eveT,.wehavere- iii the Sin -song -voice of a $k-ald of for- was under the influence of �qilor � tem of raLlways. I . * - - ; I 0 � I . - —The Hamilton City C�uncii propose � - I -,as. - inle � Cod- ' ' : 11 vern themselves acieoid- cc from the ancient 'he got at a tavernion the road JL)ec�,'"- —A citizem of Woodstock, winle way o' G. McDOU GALT 1,S . terested wi-H please go ived solutions from only a few'ladies mi,r d ja %ges I . ; I ay , .... . 7 . I j . M t - the Great W, estern. flail �� -I- _ : ingly. . I . - large niiinber sages. I iven in-doora by the ,violence . ed was highly req' ected for his upjgbt ville, has i � jivented. a seed-sowi ,, ma- to a(, 0 i . . . I � W. QLE GG-,,Glerk. We know that Were are a _�> I P I F I .11.1 Company the stock held- by the city in : . among our re der , I rived b� th :� . - . � � � . Clerk's Offioe,,Morris, April 22. 18F4. .333-4. of ladies s,,who, if they of natu t eir gountry's and- houcs� charaiter. . chilte that will deposit the finest grass 'the klVellin,q-on, Grey and Bruce Rail- . . . . . . . I .. � . . .... I - I ____ --- - tried,could solve ariyo: :' j . : 0),ze Price Estttbtis?tmeitt� I I . � . .. � � �, I f the problems we bi;rrenn a of the means of luxury, eilen --tlon. 11". 0111LI -chill, Senator of 1� On- seed or the coarsest grain it the -ate of way, at 60 cents on the dollar, on condi- - . . : . . . . . � . have -yet published, and we trust they forced t 1 di-% -ert -their- minds, from the * er aboi:4 a- Week's illness f r* 150 bushels per clay, �vith 'perfect- regu- � . I ' . I- I Court of Revision. - I I Scotia, af t - tion that the Southero Extension ,of --the E , I . will b6 move largely i epresented in f11- feat- of approaching Starvation, the Ice - t - - . . . . � � I - , , - inflaminationi (lie!] at Ottawa on Sahir- larity. Said Wellington. Grey an(! Brute Rail- � I . � � 1� I . . rilie,st Clo!L,ing alw&y.4 tip to the t ,ues� . f ture. -We would,ask of those who fur- landers have sought I )or . 0 . . � T 2 icipa-lity o comfort ancl enter- day afternoon. t�lr. Churchill was I n ---I I r, IV. H. Bailey, a ii�tercban of.the .way be opened f or traffic on or before � I - . �E Court of Revision. for the xyluni , . . - I . - SEAFORTA, wifibe hold in blie Council Room, nish us with problems to mfCke their sq- tainineiit, in books,_0 much so that at Yarmouth, IN. . S., " town of Mitchell, met with a enous tlie Istof Illy t, - the . � � in the year 1,306, � 0 . I � .. . j � I . . I J nex and n - flirther - I . - at the- lia,rdly a ma,u or wom4nilliable to read. � � . . lutions as concise as possible, and , and was educate4 in that town. I or a 1 loss on 8 I He had be�il Sell- . � � an. TUESDAY, MAY 19, a conditioin that the Great Western I -tail - . . I . I . I . . I � . . . T);ius a nat- Ird'y . � � timb. to have them contain f eW can be fo"d on the isl4lid. thi ouglsttbe country #nd 'on i �, At 7 o.'eloak P. M., when the Assepsment Rolls,will same . . great ninny years he has carried ol: ail ing gooch . way , Company shall undertake for all � If signs we're writ- ural featu!te A the coining celebration ' ing tinie �hat the rates for passengers' fares . . . . . I . be revised andAppeals disposed of. Allinterested mathematical Signs. tl ere. Itho day i question he was re*rn' ml I . I extensive abip-baitolilig business Ic k L A TEE, S T NOVELIVES will please go -vein themselves am ordingly, I ten in f uIll consideraMe ti�ouble Would. Very char,�et ristic of the people �f Ice- he was a membor of � thk Nova S.dotia I boine tro m Listowel. Unfortunat lor I ; . . -WX, ELLIOTT, . . ely - and freight between points on the VV�61- . . � � r -, I I 1, 11 I � . I . � � US. . � 1 3844 . Clerk. be. saved land is! -the proposed, enlarg,enient-by - . . to � . Assembly for R�ints frok 1855 to 11 i himself, .ac. b ad. indii1ged rather f reely.by linorton Grey and Bruce line a -ad the i: � , , 0 2 ,� � , - PRO X., ' the way i). " forty-ro( , ng I . 4d ou the Courttel:6 as'fa.,t as� ffif 1,- coij . . I __ " � I EW PRO LE1 . utiom from all nations t Wl a suppqr I -oinl' cit of Hamilton shall not be greater . .1 . . . � - Out. . . I NEW ' contrib' hat ' ill and was - ter-iof Uonfedern, ion. 1 1 " and bee I y I . . �; 7 - � . i,e follow-lika' problem, by Mr. -rational library at the cap- He was called to'.tphe Senate in F ebl"I�ary, ; intoxicatec' fell asleep in his vehit It. Oil points Ancl any . V - I . We give tl give -of the i 'i" . . . � . I than between e same I ---. . r*ja ; . &eld , ing iii Mitchell lie -§, - A . - 9 I M I S S R Y A N 9 - H. Camieron, of'Bruce solutions of it�l, Re ik, whidli - alreic�dy numbers 1871. Ill itic'. he was a Co ervative. arriv awok and � - - �� o . 6 : I . . 1. I y pol s. ns . I other point at greater distance than . � . k a, ' 10 4 . . : .1 -wee � ,000 Volumes. It 'Se, coutaini -ver Hamilton. . . 7 � -a - . a . . _V, � : I � whichwill beroceivel for two I ( j found tjill his pw in y o . I ­ . . of f 0� ler :� . M i KIDD'S BLOCK, ,: as formerly : . j � , � � . � . . , I -On account o the scarcity . . v is pocket and, it � � � � � , - . . . . Iceland, cc hardl ha gra - I Davey was filled $5- . - 11 e en Clad �re -- . . " !_ . ly nd - . 'ova Scotia larg,e �um. , 8600was issing from h. � -A man namet I � - . . , . , in some parts of i . z I P1 4.L -A, Idings; or burn so iiiii alid. , , large tru a cont,iiii ity of val- - q � � . - it T -ui . . . I 1 . -oblem jN0. � B, a,iid'C start at 1) ell powder , . lug a quant I , I 7 I I . Teachier of Vocal an'd istilinneutm . e (lied of starvation.., I by the )4amilton Police I : � 1. � . I . . I bers of cattle hav . a f env days ago � � . � 9�5 ,�lle scanie time f r6m tl .e same point, and make Such' a splurge gener ly ,.it her ! ) I . ii,able clot a had d peared. loll 1 for having shot a robin. , , - , " ' Uve thf ITInsic. .� .- . . . 1. -M r. I eter 146- Ka, an old and 1iigh- . TKagistrate, I is mseaAvautagn, among cother : . I I - � island mi f yo - pj�ce in th buggy. 0anp � � at our P I I all lleiin�al ceLebration a z & - in the same direction, round all, e or two Diish � I . 1 '343 S This si-ould bea warning to thoughtless - � . &. I ' . L -d resi6ent of the township of I I I & I es at the. cente us � . I ­ - : . such as J is should teach the 1) [bulo 2 , . � ED. annial, I lit she is ligoing to have a ly esteeme . pm,sons- who are, 'in the habit of destroy- ' � A TENDERS WANT: - 96 miles in circumfere ice ;. A gol ' . . at East Zorra, ")ou . CyIn � - � , uty ot Oxford, diea � at RX& Dresse4 iR StYle,� � : I THEMunicipal0ouncil of Sea: or " rate of 6, B at the xite of 8, and C good time in a quiet, practical sort of a I merchant to refrain f rom indul ' ' . . th will recoi�,o I � I t 9 in ing harmless. birds. - z � -1 I . � 1. I I n he rine old age of 73 years. 1 Thd de- 1. l � st of ,4E, 1874, for th I what w t � I �' . � Tende-ni tip to the 1 0 the rate of I 0 miles 1) ar hour. with, pn?babl3j, plenty of good bad wbisl ey wher� traveling w'All val- . 7 - ny') . * . " - j in East Zorra �oiit�iiu . _-Cobourg rejoices in two base ball . I �� ' � I . construe' tion of eight Water U 0 Iks' for flxe Pro' timewill they all be together again ? cheer for thc old f olM, and ,,in unus al ceased has reside( � t' . 0 � 0 . I - I -d ) - 06re Pressell Gente6ily, tea On parposes. Said banks to be built accorli-. - ously during thp'last 42 years, andl for ii-ables iii his.. possession. The pocket- clubs, named the " Temperance Crupm - ) - " 1, I � . I - ilag to plaus and specifications, t:) be seen' ai the I me 411P . � supply of seol's flesh for the youn� peo- , I I I book has since ecil found lying �n tile ers 3' and the I I Heathen � Chinees� " They . � . . Clerk's oihce, &a& to be locat'd under the dir6c- . ple, cooling drinks thrown in if the that period live4l in the house in v;T1ltc I - ad, em ty, I . i , I � i - a ' n Rmigra- �, ' A circumstance -49rth 'o � -other. day, when the - I �� 'Dregsed Comforta.b.1y, . 1' - I tion of tile Street Committee. P rties: may tender - s. a weather� bappens to ibe uncomfortably he passed away. . -played a match the North Carolina , - *I f I � . . I ric cs, or I � _&'� easarily accepted. ' . n , ' L " � � either for wood or b ' k T k for both. , I tion Feild. . ,warm. . (I we rather envy Cyrus noting is that this is the first deaa - in --The Bo n d oil Turf Club race s are to " Heathen Chinees " laid. out the " Crus- ' ,. - � - : �i The est or any tende L A take pla(b on the 11th and 12th of June. I I I L Jow r not ne Nota few of on � e ' d b oc- . 105, ; j,' . 335 . . ', 1OTT,,Clerk- - -r.. lVell-to-do farmers Field and W. Hayes their prospects of the family ail fbe, lire which evefl aders " by 9 rans. I I � -n, , blade. Gar - * I . . . 11i .Thetirsi ilaywill comprise fivb races, . I I I . I - . . . -v n., are ­IWessed in We � I . I � W .1. I _­ havedurinatbe last -two orthree years be esen ,,it the festival as the rep- curred in the old, house. ! two trc, ;t g an . ee runnin cr or -The steamer NiVissig arn .ed at ri. . I � � I In ' - ( ' And . O� - - . � . . TEA01H'F_R WW N -TED. , :sold out t'fLeir farma­_ and. removed, to reseigitpat'Tives of youngAmerica.-51277-ing- --!.rbe Toronto, National says : prizes varying, fro $200 to $50. The Bracebridge, Muskoka, on. .Monday, for I . t . " - . the first time this seasqn� She had on . i i I . PICEM, R wointed in the,Tulu(r Department of North Carolina, whera theywere temp. field Rdipubliran-' now another taleked and popular pr6a6ih ' ur run- � , ' - . I I second d Ivs sport ' I embrace fo- , � I . . � , I I 0660- er has received the irievitable call ifrom boar re Dressed in well t> Gax� I � I the Seafoith Public, School. Services to aom- ted to settle by cheap laild, a mild cli- i . one trottin I 1S from d 40 immigranta, who are about to I . . _s� tilttin_ - Mence on the 1§,th day of May.- Salary $230 per . %,ud other indn-lements. We had . i . Handsome Pay. . the other side which surely awaits 0 1 ning and 9 race PrIze pre- Settle in the frewgrant district. . I'll, I . annum. t% e adi Xesqed to D. D. mate � . "'y $100 to 4',50. In all over $3,000 in . n I . pplicAtiona to b . ; . � . I I our own tlid�lgbts or the. Subject while who rises .4bove . i N omas Fair- . WILS N, Secretary, until THI RSD1Y, bbe 14th at be confessed thatEngland pays Canadian clergyman � � 0 1 1 It mil . minms vril,l be offered. . _11 ews of the death, of Th � �, I . I I very handsomely; forstates- mediocrity. er for West Peterborough, ' . Dregs I � day of May,.1873. ne after another of our welbto-do yeo. her- offi,oWs . This time it is' Rev. Mi.. -Mr. John Stott aild wife, of olidon - bairn, memb - .. 11 -ed Economically, 7 D. D.'WTV30N, - 0 aliry were leaving their domfortable ri-lors Hunter, of Otta;wa, who has -bad call � . . ario Assembly, has ju,st been - I I - m; men. .oliplomatists, lawyers, wx I I in the Ont � . 335 Seeretar:y Board c f SchoolTrustees. . 7 . - a * supposed t good loud ,Call --44.000 and a I ree township, recovertd. $150 dama,g'! ,,a fi. om . ' ; , - - esteads in Canala, for ' I d. Mr. Fairbairnhad. been long � g -bom . who have cl-edithbly performed the du- - I - receive ; . : '. � — - . a. 8 � . . 9 8 1 the Graiid Trunk Railway at the rece 'hey select th4ir Clothing from the Freshim which is� now�wjdpr cons Gra- Suffering from consumption, and Went ,- � a - PREGENTOR WANTED more congenial field f operations in this ties efitrnsted to them, she his places, bonse- I Assizes, for aaft caused . � %t andXoRt Complete amsortment in, Sea--. I slpyterima O'hurch, Seaforth. Statc,'a,nd. we even inted to more than no tiolif - in the words ,of..Mowat.- '�Ile Middlesex scar,,d South some months, ago.. He died at Sa- I ,, I er the 'R Canada Pre. . pension's, titles of ho, r. John Church- by tile numing away. of' a, IlJt�sei _ . -whence his body will be � I . - , iu&aag(,�ajent of � I FO' � . . on 6- of them that the prospective adva . Yankeeso re a li eral eople and it ex- . - . i A-PpliotiLtions to be sent to . . . 11' ill alawyerls son, -who achieved great . � 3 . f � . � . . varinall from . - : � . I ALL N klcLEAW, ta,,eS of a bo Id not make up 9 rather -of humai i . - by the engine whistle. : i brought on Saturda,y next. I He was a I 11 . � I ­ I I - me there wou too uch ,na ' - - 1 385 - D: -%wer 14, Seaforth. - � I . military r own, Was created Duke of PectilIma -Th i I . � � for those which they left behind them in suppose that e,,en.the most vot- e charge of manslaughter i agaiist , a member of the legal prof � -I._- T. K. Ancterson* _,� . - . - . . Marlborough, with the estate of Blen- . ture to K 'Is is g* ing to a .. tr �gle Conductor Mitchell, and Willia�ms and essiorli) prac- � . I . . I HI - Cxuada with its. long winter and all the I - ed saver of sou 0 - tising in Peterborough', aild, though but 2� 1 , . DISSULUT16N OF FARrNERs P. i I . heim, (its park alone'is 17 miles- in cir I ty -c', ,? the Great NV a . , It seems that our along on a sea z tip en d in C nilda Burk ester Railway a young man, he bad secured the respect i � F . cumferencej and in later times Arth I q . — :� I - ths b - the partnership other drawbacks. ' -ur tr i burned near Kom6ka in Fob ary - his h � . % - NOT"E, is hereby given c � ompai ative am I i . . h - warning has in the Ase of some of these W-ellep of all classes by igh principle, mod-' � erotofore subsisting betw mil as, the updor � ,ley, ,a youn Son of a n when the temptiag offer of c - eedy I - ru I I v � signecl, As Millers, in the Tow aship . o - r Lger� ler the 8tarry Flag is last, waslexamined before the: Grand He was a good I - r;l TS AND GAPS , in th Of Stanley-, emigrants been rea,lizpd, f we have be- Irish� Peer, � mere Soldier of fortune ill- afflucuee unc , . I T eration, and- prudence. . ll I I 11 I I I - - e County of Hurion, and.Piovince of Ontario, !him, by Jury at thp Nliddlesex. Assizes Oil Fri- . I fore us.a letter from a gentleman who deed, became Duke of Wellington, ainj held out to accompaDied I 11 speaker, and, had he lived, -would have I I � � I has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. I � I " a day las;,i and the bill in eaoh case . . I . I a debts owing to the said p left Canada last fall aild boug.lit,a farm natiolial. gra itude voted him $500,000,_' the salve to his pos.sible scruples o . I . ma(te his mark in public life. ; 1*ug -ad Canadian- I art aership are to be _ ne a." The Cap- thrown d -A. �� . � ,Litest L grlish, American a . PRid to ADAM SMITH, at Berle,. afor6said, and in North Carolin a*, h the intention of - : � . . � Bluevale, haa . . I I m . . 000 iii! hard cash - to� purchase a great wider sphere of useful 8 I Styleq. I - . -Miss A. J. Duncajij of . - , . . 'ting to case, which - . - 1 4,11 claims amiast the said part lership'are to be at pu�gle The shekels if they . � � making that 9tate his home. Wn yii�g him no end itolian8 mui -A b reach of promise . I 'landed esta e bedides i I � receive(l. the appointment of assistant I , Presented to the said ADAM R &ITH,. by whoul � a friend about the miclolle of last month, I . 91 )ublic appoint- want Rev.. Hunter's furtber assist ce in a young woman named Dwyer Was plain- _ � . . I I . . the 8(lime will be settled., - ­ I . of high and. lucrative. I . . teacher in, the Harriston Public School, I . . . . . . 'OHN WEIR, be -says : . � - ents. - J -w, ,t now the full tide of popu- keeping the. devil at bay. " - . tiff, and a farmer named Guiryivas; de- at a salary of $300 per anilum. � I , , . - in i . I I NTS' FURMSH-040S ; . . ADAM SKITH- I I I regfet to say tiat our j'onrney to 1 . . A I Harris,' So at fhel,As- - � Wituess-ALLAAN MITCHERL. . I ar favor i.s. )earing,Sir Garnet Wolseley, -Messrs. . n & C u,, of fendant, was *recently tried � �Mr. James Calder -Sr., of the town- . . I I . D I satisfactory. � (I fortun,4e Irishinan, to the Brantford, shi ed�.on Wednesday, to sizes at Lindsay.. T lie ' . 11 ated tit Berne this 4th I . � the South has not prover ' a br,�ve an . I Jury gav Ver- ay, has a cow -which has given an�! a , -nor of the Commis- . $ (W ship of Gre I -te in'the I day Of MEty, A, D. f.87A. f . 835*4 We �onfided in the & eights of ranown �nd recompense. itinipeo, a c, i loaa of Kirby Mywers I dict in favor of the phlintiff, 2t . � I . � t�l . . I . � coinpit � . h � I birth to twin calves every year for the . . . . . . . 5 State, and . . . - I ----------- . on of Immigration'for tbl, has.,been promoted fr' brevet to per- -and reapers. iia is the third shipment damagea. I ;� ,, , — — 81 � - . om. T . - I . -_ . - � . . . � . . . - . found ourselves grossly imposed on. I .. toba. The -On' ues, ay nig ( week, the past four years. . I . MIDTI-CE. , , 11-4tilent rank. ill the[ army, he gains a made by -this fi M t) Mani N . - __ . . .- . I . . � a a. 'reat favorit -0)le, .- - EfiTIE'S (YF THE .SEASO,`�- . . cently fotwarded a letter, designed to . amed � . . . � . TIE��, COU RT 0 re , . S4 in the Order of , t�h-e Bath, he will ob -_ - Kirby " i e witl L the barn of a man n, Michael 40 bn Premier. . . PREVISION for the To%vmsh,ip . . The D omini " - - - I - I . . i of Tuckersmith ­w-.-ai meet at Diills Hotel, Har- appear in the Globe, to warn Canadians tain comma id of a-�qglnlellt (with some f araters of the 1:,rreat west, as it I loo �being on.: Lot 14, Con.. S, tow-1121lip of . � - - : . I � ' against the allurements and snares laid umed I by fire. tresponolent writing from Ottaw' I . P'rheY, On FRLMAY the 15bh day of dAY, at the � 1 $6, 000 per Arinilm for: Efe) on the earliest among the farradrs of Ontario. North Easthope, was cons . I Aco. � a � ! V - I � 0 . I 0 1" ' , e a1hr � . hour of 1.0 O'clock A.'M. � . for them by the imposing advertisements he is to have admillist-La.tiye dA ago Mr. Rouble d. been drinking wbi I says that Mr. .'Mackenziels extensive - . � " E I I I . P­'40rtnient in . 332 vntancy� I , -A f ew oung, ;reas- , � ­­­ WM. XcO 34.��N LL, Clerk. in relation to this State. The place with i* I from hom; e that (lay, and on r urnincy knowledge and able administration of - -- . � I employmen- i, and hel is to receive the urer of Bay St et Presbyterian Church, . " I . . POGKET�B'OOK LOST ­425 REWAILD. which w'e are now entangled was said to 1011 %r We proceeded to attack his inoffandi .1g wife. public affairs astonish - hi's most - intimate . � . . � . . her ditary of %ronet. Therewas Toronto, recol , d from an unk,nown . MEN'S S H I RI's, - . ,sATURD * worth 82,600 and it turne out to be j . I I - 8he finally,escaped from him, and took f riends. In the conduct of the Public, . . . I LOST, ON� AY, the 18th ilisb., between be so .e iden, o E adding � pension of $7,500, donor the sum of $1,000 to be app ec 11 ­ . op, and Leslie's worth less,than $1,000 We woul V it " refuge 111: a neighbor's house, t1louble, never at a loss ' Lot No. 20, Con. 11, Maj:ffi, . . . dha e for ree li-ves, to mai�ntaiii "the dign' y -liquidation of t�e Oh ircbL . , . . Wor1cs Department he is � i I d eb t, a ay r ' n hiding in the barn, . vroll, 65C ta $2 50.. . .. -ElOtel, on r,he'Gravel Road a BROWN IX ATHER been home agam' ere now had we been . le- ia.cini � lie -was w for an answer. Every canal, harbor-, Isay, . PO . . . . n. C . . I � . CKET-BOOK coutaini'_8W0X$85ia,�5fvnd of this higher kank, but it has been (. two after he recP,ived the further silra of in . . I . I ,� ' ,-10 bills, al,,o si-'- p able to gat off with our money refunded. - . -i stead� the successful I -1 R ,400, a su � suf- repaired I thither and. commence(I a lighthouse, or railway, fr.jm the Atlan.- I I I ., romissory. i totes, al diawn'in - termined, th . � � $2,400, ma� ing In all $3 a su . . to I ­­. I - � -arse, pr ru . i _____ . . 11 favor Of the undersigned, and other papers. .The warn people in Cana h, -�-hich, of co ov(jd f* it- ic to the Pacific -to quote a favorite n . I think it right to 4 'comblandor of the late Asfi�hiltee cnin- ficient to wipe aff the Church debt, alto- scare , I, . fuller of the above will recei* i a raward of $25 _' ell g th . ; i less ; , 2 it phrase of Tupper's-is as faudliar to him . . t;j: tLL. jddoo.., 7.'7!7.. . . - da, to be slow iTi' ,a in eir farms in paign shall receive a, money grant of I A, determined to catch lier is . : .� . . 0 1 . I . . . ... � . 11POn leaving it at the Seafora .Post Office, or at es of the $125,000i , gether.' I I e inhabitants of the several local- � the xesia consequence of charming ct he fired the barn. The flames as to th , .1 . . I Once Of the owner. Tb a public are hereby pi tir . . . -A young mu'n, n Mea Jo.geph'Arm- Supposed � ; . cautioned against purchasing or negotiating any South, and if they do decide in COMM91 . � � 9 - . I . . s-oread ripidly, and in a Short tnine the ities. He knows the exact requirements . - -01 . harness-ni?,ker, � � . - - - ,�hole 1'r,ldina cout . . I e.111 ., strong, a jourileyr:11 � . I . . L : notes Of hand diay. n in my faw i, as thhre are none to specially warn th against tb e North aining bes'des the of each work, and has the estimates and ;, ..'G. McDouGALL9 due To. The C11anadian Hansard. who had for some, ti e been workiing ;A Z".�7 07 ' - I j I I b0oi,,6e­Xc6Pt those contained 41% the lost pock -et- Carolina Land � Company. Canadians � 11 I gram at I ' le � ent�s all his horses and the method of application of each sum at t ,------------------ . . authentic his trade in Walkert0l), l�eek I . I M a, r . . -totally consumed. .' During his finger's ends. a i 'HORSE FOP. SALE. . �. .. HIRAM)5ANNAIL . who have moderalely.comfortable home , The p oposal for having an m I hors�s: and cattlb, a When subject comes - . I � __ , I . hired a handsom� tea c I , - I. F-_1____ _­_­_� air * 'th I . . I � . ice of the ago , , : � f i , wa, of getting MI .record of the debates, in the pl. I . wn, the confl; Luration Rouble himself was by up for debate, and is talked about by . . �,_;.-:,". elit-ap. 11 v';()d worh-jug, or driving -1 I . 6D are in, a Y. b6 buggy from a live4man of that t 0 " � , HORSE FOR SAL . garbledreportsgivertby the partypress _. . I ,,Nl*., f 1.4.ut'.�, (1l(1,-fj i1j:p'.1- 01.1or RIO War- E. hould stay in Canadct. This State may . some means severely burned, and now half a dozen memb�rs, the Premier re- � I . ,a -0 � . - . . ouivian-titrui!. :ippiyp, � FO -R- SILle, cheap, 9. good orking or driving ustly .offer Tolucements to European of, the �: utter ance-s of members',of the Can. - for the purpose� a Stated, of g . g t lies in A very critical condition.' plies briefly, but pointedly, without - I ' ' - '. I ;71TRO.'�O,, FAM.LEY, C�C�rortli� 11ORSE, 7 years old, of b] r4ek color and. war- . large -tracts of land lie wild, - adia . n � House. finds , favor. A full and_ Owen Sound. Threo days after -'e j h . I : . I � . I - tanted .�migra�6, as . .. . � the owner rec4* es, taking the arguments of the sev- - . I- � . sound and true. Apply to do much left with the team, ived a -Thr.e suits against Ahe Great West- not I � , . � 1 8.014 d 014 -out forms -some of true report of the speeches will I I. - eral speake one by . one, without con- . _and worn . r ' f- the ' Komok ral . I � . STROING & F AIRLE Y, Seaforth. in ai livay anismg out -0 � . � I MI SALE OF REAL ESTATE I itim f 1 om Guelph _jt�ting ern R a � . , ___________________,_�__ - em tolerably good-are'open to pur- to suppress a great deal of the windy telegram from r . fusion and answerina -them by plain re - 1 __ . . ' he disastei �vere disposed :of at the recent g. . _T�. .11, tit, at 1�noxf-4 . - � . awce oratory from which both sides of the that they were all'right - and tbat,� M, .* � . .Ul­ 1e!Z4*T411y III[ I'Lic )'uirt; . I chasers, but Canada is so far in adv I ferences. to authorities'and precedents. I � . I PURLIC NOTICE. - . . When certain would be home Z� t9em in a - or ddle4x Assizes. The. -first 'one was . � 11 in th-, Village of ,,F_,Lj,'ojt'rll, an I of this country in generc I In' matters not- connected with his own, � . 0 1 - rl antgryn-ise that Hous4 are. not exempt. ' I � I . - 7. FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, 1871, � I 0. C. WILLSON, of Soaforth, halibeen, appoint- e Canadians to honorbLble embers begin to -find out two. In tbreo or lour days afte�y re- brought y the father of the young wo- � . Od %Ole agent for the celebroted 9. - Pi I see very much to indue' . . m4eotin m lepartment he is also well posted, and 1. I afliushol, ving this tlafegra�a, the unE g an, B rxiet Dunn, who was burned to '4 �('6. F_'31., the foile,will,a J,tria.-� autl prem- uron,and - what they �-eally did say, theywill soon cer . . I . I alloilithecounty0f H thisingUnnient a � aper requentIV he answers questions oa . rinallt toa llowt-r Of .;jjj(- e(jItt -hased through hit, or his duly author- conclude .t iat seeing one's utterances in -owner Of � I I � �ain(.d ill tin P'llybellar, an rest contented with, their lot.. A p the fieam. 'was somewh*t � Sur- death. The Judge charged to the ef- f _ -t* 01 Mort'l-E., �, Whieh Ivill ht- produced at I Izedagentr called. The �Sotjth, pictorially illustrated, *Bug , feet tllE J; no actual loss . in a pecu. ' behalf of an absent colleague, or on � So(- U"!-, - I _ Orders given to ot xers than my agents. & � nd publish 'New int has o ;her uses than the, gratification prised at recei*ing � letter from I ,' alo, - I luary * i � . I �t hitl�f uf Lot N ti, c � ed in . 7 . --th'. -, k in the Or myFielf Ivill not be filled. T Lie following gentle- I e h a d been sustained by the plaintiff, matters of general policy. His voice is . . ` I tt, in I 'lien have been appointed to a,t as my . agents in attractive publications, will of personal vanity, as it will probably from Armstroiig, ini which he i4otmed sens . :",--dlkn of the Timn0tip of Hulle the County with other . and the jury retur verdict for de- always heard distinctly, and he seldom I l,, .him that he had sold the team ad car- , ned a � I . I ty tif Huron, cuatainiug:ja acres,morO of Hpxon:, Th s. Connors, U. P. be extensively ciiculated in Canada, and tend to take the conceit out of some of : a word that could have been "Th0abovel.4 IL Very Vailitlult. lfrGlWrtyt I Whiffen and L_ Murphy, - Be forth; 0. Doherty, ey will learn by sad experi- riage for $300, � and was going to a . for fendant . The -next owe was ters� ; . Clinton; and L. S. Willgon, ollexich. . at me warn 'Canad4nE; to- :W On their them. T,h ing, ad , ' , by Ebenez r Hooper, a . clergyman, who BpWred- �,ituted ill a gooLl 8wtim of Country. 1 820 peech - CaliforDia the next � mo -111 . I . 'her partietilant apply o� I . O.O. , .1 ard, aud if they : do deeide to come once thl tr ath of the adage that " S I i r : � It t SON, seaforth I I j : : . 4 � . 11; . K . i ., . I I -_ 7 1 1 � . 1. 40542W)WRRICIr, veador'-; solit-itorst I � ; � i � I . 1, I � i . . � . . . � . I Church 1�4tn�c,t, ToroatO, I � � ! I I I . � . . i :I � . I . I I . . I � [ ! I . I . � ; ! ., - I . . � t . : . a . � , i . :! � I i � , � . �. . 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