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IJULY 1874. Ly 10,
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EXPOS T6R.' Tu THE-- HTJRQN 4 e M ited State i. Tilis line, and traveling at the rate tor Jones and, e ep of 4 mileg I as Sens
ng of LonAon, sai4d tabli4hment O' a champions of tb oue,lof ts members, Was formed. They- at least a prospe�t of hereafter obtaili Gael Mwple Le�lf Club hour,. How. far north of eafolth 'KEW VERTISEMENITS, iii, ent1wouldinvol0the constitutes the- a few other men whe
local Irish Parl per t; nd
eu efilb; of the United will they imeet kts- teb3pt- healthy cqmpeeltion. rid the champion amat at once saw the hopelessness of a necessity of Simi ar b6dies in Scol It St, (I I their POO %tes an Ca W".4 n Ex
%da. MR. ON S REPLY TO PROY.Milio.p. A Geauine Sale—G.,D6nt, So fai, ti� Canadian intinufacturers are ill .1 be ing -to build an inde enc: ap. nd,-.%n the� results Wo lent line, and and Eugla � I , ., . . Dividend No.. 3—Merelamts, Salt Co. I noll difficulties.-- r. ailWay to concerned� it is simply b8urd to say constant dispute a L r e'd to the Orreat AT'estern R ' I Mr. W. X. Watson' has sent to the 0 am. ericn I Disraeli was Una ble I I it of -xo or SCOT of Scotch metaphy,
Dissoliftion of Partnership* Pli agree that re- Win
—John rquis. t#Le the bonus6s nd, build and. run the that with! the Cafiadian and- rn a derich Agkqpal 4 reply to Profess
Estray Mare \1 a land d a righ greater amou COLRRE1J)VON.I)BNT.1 eeimen a open 4 (FROU'AN OCCASION 0herriman's decision relativt�. to the roakl. T�7cor time e* prospect of all ar- market to them, and in a- country scothind or E g. dis. rted on -the Sabbath quv
0 ad throuall. this villageAo puted Solution of -the ExrOSITOR probler,
Fruit Jara—E. Hickson & Co. F self -g vernment thani The railro, Insurance—Joh Mason. be- where ta�es are low, akilled, labor bund- , I th� groundless-_ 'stati6rig btiilt No. 5, at the sf�iie timL6 Stating' that it morning, a paitY
ut of this �Jud being come to land. He demor stratc( rangeme Kineardine is now fini7shed, List of Letters— S. Dick -son. P &III at 11,1shmeniei weavers whose W'vea wcr�
was refused publication in the -Exiog 'he Season, werq
tw�en the two eolln_�aniLes seemed goord. a and ch Ig apparentl roady for
nt cap, mo ey plentiful and 'the ness of the com t th,
r I and everythim y Oil Marriaje Licences—Expositcor Office. not ppointed to high I offices ullde the . I rDxer
rospi�ct .9
ioUrld. mater'ial at their doors. they cannot eratiou, * But go far there -is 110 P i -o -R.: Mr. Watson is quite -mistake), ill ea erif sell -i staff of en, raw rock I Government, all The (-,�r t West deiiied that It as from -Nioney ni i f of the cars run, 'ug.. It is hope deferred saying that any communication Of his e it profallatiou,
Xtice! to Debtors—John S. Porter. o exaniiiie, the routes nd. report successfully Compete with ie,man ae- was treated as a ntry. Re SuTed was " rejected " by the Exi, giiieers t conquered con with usi , We have a) often been as -ate , ParlimEnts oared
New Aillation Room—R. W. Collins. , . boat -for %a to the probl,ble' rks. turers of a countfy where tax said that two Sep, I 6S will riln neict week," that Watson's reply to Professor Cherni ployeA - -a friend to yu
Man
that the carp PUbIicL Notice—Cbarles Dicks in c
on. ould be consta tly ollision- "he T via report was strongly in favor f one orbitant, Ilabor high, nioney,scrce and �v dAbetory. of fdie was never submitted they em
rests to %he Lain to Ila for publica. - I thC -
n -act Goods—Hoffulaii Brothers. I .0 ; aptjiu,of the Rotlisy
S qi1i ! minority in the L11rish Parliament W uld it Sugg 1wolf.- People who mAde, material to Situation Wanted—'-Nzir avis. %r route, and the mai1gers 'of dear, an&much of the raw ar. boy call y D, I p4ticid, the Imperia' F d the tion at all. His reply, to Dr. Sag,4410 istont bit ,6' his tou- and
ad lboalways appealing t, iionsto have the ro was, but, in the meantime, we- had r..e. The "�kgricultural"—Clmrles T. Doyl�. med be imported. To make the country be )pua6d the motiox be- calcul, him, as he was gann f
tbb (4're;t Western Railway see liament. He 4 -hive ed Professor Cherrimau's decision I - tion the early part of this summer, ceiv But what's t1v
it Canadian manufacturers, with ca se 1 Was luji riouoto both cou tlies. Diay rate Wi ling to dopt it. But this would ri6t lieve th, Suffered not only a great disappointment and we witheld the reply to ialigster, asked the,
his of the �;orld, hich fereaee# pr-sy, tile great er serious and 1eavy so that Mr. Wtion. might reply t re Ove
ft the whims and caprices of the Loll- all these dvntages, in their but in many cases 0 toth betweep being row -ell
was net r th. n some 'Sp.pposeaf he 0 1- mar- losses. a steamer 1W Aud all becan PP it once, which we recommended Min to dal�i Directors-.' For United. "O ac- se the railroad Ia towed by wished the peop ai
reasims best known not successfully cOlnP te in an Opel to �b,
-7 F ill not tell the truth. If they haive do. The f ollowii�g is the reply to. P�j.o. 1:q a, hantle difference t
thems6 ersisted that --an- ket with �hc manufacturers of the United i cept,this motion would proalice di iihtc- Ple W -enco fliculties, why- fessor Cherrimarl There man, V
'k with dif- rid untere(funexpec ed di ing by the
SEAFORTH,, FPJD-kY, July 10, 1874. - q n different route —a route that States, 9 ac -led as they are gration in Ell& _10 End inight re power o'
7 not manfully and. truthfully explaill The Professor has pronounced -very -and
Uc loll of the Emphe. A the destr I P-9 srs. W] swer for what he does,
ficultiea nd disadva g -my 'cobjections nc disinterested or rational person -Would irt, es, will b6 a them. -and let us knaw how and ien doniiaticaUy that us - in ither i
-ndon, Huron and Bruce, (I I the C"Con. is puing The Lo iklcCarthy, 'Mitch 11, Nolan, r whee 6 they there state(I are nonsense,' but r. ' The organs do not be- difficult matt xpect to get over them. rhere
prefer,—be ch-cosen. The Great Western nor' 111 sapp(it of bae S, to be mair 1
?Don and others Spoke ^ I Railway� hould be no silence r mystery on tbLI lerige him'to prove -the I nonsense of my a moral I -
then refuse(t to build the road, but were lieve it tl�emselves, anol'their opposition and atahi,te ho_1�11`the 11duse engirie's no
the motion, as given in Tile triith with regard' to -this much re. subject. The gene -al opinion is that argument my [former] letter Steam olin-table zagent 1 St divided, and Dri Butt's res6lve was.
r 't
St ll.%,V,11,llg to adopt the route chosen to the treaty is.prompted, de the railroad comparly- are usirig this otherwise he himself merits an ace mi, aged. scheme has at length leked Ue )f 61 yells 458 the charge Small L,_ - . I 0 country shamefully. 'when people sire t totect the mailufc. jec ' d by a vote
"by the London people, nd. stocnd run I But of w*,tiilg * arrant� 'rionsense." If it be ot. As Will be seen by extrams which p IF R A _N 'E. zes triev turer, bu; to prevellt
apers, the the road, thus throwing the, responsi their political ov- MANI FESITO FIROM C are so corrupt as to Sell thernselv possible, let him show what are the four we publish, from the London p It is notoriolis. t,h oniplishii�g what their politi- ve to be sold. NTZ.—At Zurich, bi ity -of coils r4etion upon the London ponents ace —The Comte de Chn lmbord� the U ,iti- deser values of y derived from the prodvtt of 9 al Zero and �of , A. B. Shantz,
the 'votes here, whiell. gave bonuses to the two factars -which equ. wife idea of don tructing theroad to'A"Ving Q throne of I rance cc i B zird. The Board a t'pte(I this re- Cal f riends had not the, courage to at- miet clairn nt t V were bouhLt aml sold- paid ib e Brussels, n. J
ham has been abandoned by the Direc; nifesto, ill. lich this road show that three of them are incompat. I
4 , t. Thein-anufacturers do not believe 11,18 published a mit if, M S. H
8 lisibility, bu�t,—as we C% -t the time teirip for in hard cash, ano. Plate 1 in(I'llow with the conditions of the F'Oblel)3, then e of 1. r. i lilds', of tors, and they are now willing to content he says The coun now 3eems from I ;It: I it' Wingliam suffe's the 0 that th-'e demonstration of FA1ffso-_N —In Exeter, on Jul
iser- it either, fut rather thn be forced into erg. POO (Orr P- I will vhnit redieted they would in o' be oil the eve f re sh (1, a lve� rse ion r, in pite of the no of Mr
tivity, and be compelled to exert France has need of oyalty My the.problem is� -complete; but he has rth. t ivant. circum oil himself pin bisown no. i ham is rowing, ri-ght to C Se-afo
�ly f Pre, rth. on
themselves -with'a road to Exeter. It 'P t A James Fanson, of
a siled. H bs the ill- &c I Howeve
willbe remembered that -the Company tain th-eie trade, they made me yo wo Id be stances, 1; ur king. I nolinen n themselves to re growing,yerhap a tions of professional infallibility and Ut. of Air. willian; St
ts to its 'charter -! capacity nd mul.ishriess f the Londo i-8, nd other town in wife asked for ae Ao ontinue oil in 9. sleepy lethar- ing in the most facre of all dutLic ro Sue 11 a thin people displaye�l itielf to the ruination prefer to the"Dominlon is gl ter Ins dictums without proof on such daughter.
the last, session of the Ontario Legisla lle"Iected to make a supreme .0 r
i it le as havir g a place matters as finaL He 8 DelU, on Jub
eme. Bad they llowed the gle inanne arely poss of: the sell r, all(! Inake up y combina- may be b ays I 'apparently
I overthrow the in �rriers (,f pre -
tare. These mendien,ts sought Power - t it would hardly do not understand the dstinctio be. .of Mr. Hirainw. Hunt,.J�
and monopoly w -bat they lose., judice. The French Monarchy grow t o rapidly. In
tiori r own Course (4+e�lt Western t6take thei f Wing ham tb at i - is a ro:w- tween an "identity" nd an a daughter- for*the DirectorS. to Spend the bonuses I in its very sse ce. do to assert in qua- Of -
f energy and enterprise. is a limited y 'rey, on
ranted for -the aid co inAead of Splitting With the L uppli, the through lack co
em )idly. Th, people of is place tion, but I believe I do unde which had been g f This limited Alonar by admits of the ex- ing. too ral rtand, ection of route the road by this The people can easily see through the e hope lar ge s rc gards the estiny of tlll Malcolm Lamont. - . I I t istence of two cope nominated hav t much better tban. he himself under- Of M, r -the enterprise, under certain conditions, hambers, little game which is beirg played this vill.we. They are stronj in the ot
other the n Itiont 0 5 -portion of th time, !might be running to Brussels. by the King an( tile stands the comaection between such a e 'i I r
iR the Construction of any at an early (lay, it will be distinction and -the Solution of the prob. ley, however, were determined, in or- between the Opposition orans and according to legAlly establisried Sul Fl. Iye. faith that, wife.of Mr� Robt. Armst
road they pleased.. 'At-, the -time,* we urers, and will' a ,i.,60 e numbered among th( lrge cities of On- SAVAGE. —In on June
manlifact It'is untrue thA my policy is at v lie 0 1 lem under consideraion. He Says my pointe r e ave (f YOU a 9 ridabout r. John of t
d out the dan of gr ting such dd graify petty' revelig , to h. N%Tc tario. Even thou and f in -wn solution is a ron !
an 0 Y Of ger with -tile aspirations of the country. o way of uncia- should We gal nt I beg to sull. it eir own wt y.- The got it, nd. the quently, receive their ol, 11 n dntly, W01 Y a getting at the result," b ald.a dau,rghter. powers, and allowed wbat the resm-, -Y both desire the stron , repavative po ill -op, OnL
I i. - tiofis of the . proposed L treaty for what which a durable alliageer word to dispel th plesing illusion ? mit tht it is a more direct, a cleax 01).—IUCK
p ��-; -it instead of their scheme be- with Mona chy er ove tt our I resu�lt is th, would be. Evens now. pr Let them be happy a long as they can. wife of Mr.
c it is as they are worth. The treaty, if consum- alone an aive. I wish the' repres m tat- and a closer. demonstration, (and as quick
warning was no false alarm. - The desire ing a workin reality, h of happleSs in . . 0 0 ' be vigilent ',tILXil- There is little eno g a ' v of rrivingt the values of y and ad .,%a door,nail. For this result-, as mated, will (16 for ils"what we have long ives of the, ilat on to
po iFt world, and the ra truth,�ill b�rst wa- le of transposition, sub- to obtain these era has now been ex- ` iaries for the eaminlation 'of questions th x) than the mod have shown, Mr. Carling is not alone been wanting,. It will give usail enlarg- on them soon encoudi. Ineve like -to stitution, retransposition factor-ing, und that they 11 - submitted. to them, !but will not have and
plaied. The Company fo L a happy day di- earn. Being stron er, father, an
erg ed and an improved market for tile Pro- barren Parliamentary str�!ig es, from SPOl- as I have shown, involving an of the bri
-tine, although he, with the oth I'll
could not build the road to Wizigbam, er- in the conviction tht -Wingham. will get unproved assumption and the procc*8 Of 4ohn Ransford, of Stal
ducts of the agriculturist ; it will fford which the overeign often issues pow
that they could not, in fact, build it to who have for-med and supportedithe Clinton, t K_%t-
to be a great corrim �,rcial, nay, 'eldeA aken -,d. I tile cle- less and wre PerlIaPs, trial, endorsed with the authority of the f US an opportunity and scope for, rejecting f )raian :Provisional and PermaneutLBoard�* of ly W710 a great political and legislative ceu#e, A. J. Bae Clinton. but they wanted to build it, at alld and imported fo -Mul with its Kill, Professor. LNIcoreover, the very same -h-e Esq of Plat
velopinent of our inineral resources, ork of buildirghouses is hurried
they desired Directorsi, shoul& beat his sliar o icigns butoes -lot gover �T feel inirself the w process of trial with possible values,df y 'Wr
n.—At the resi,
a r sponsibility. In. this connect I ion 'we -ity. oil by tile people wi mary apia- -n June least, as far - a Exeter, and elon. r, ; 1. men1se majol Tid&s fathr) -.0
it will break dow the combin-14ions-aild in harmony wit) L the im c An be more directly arrived at by simp b to gain. the anction of Parliament �tm. fOL e, ho sea were ly showing from the second equations of - Thomas
rr Mx.. Herald,
ity. Not less than LOO lie
rings which. as yet only in their infancy, I am now, as N r ready.� The libuse th v6iy ew the problems that. the Talues of y must force the Northern municipalities to aiv`e Mht mention �tfiat` the .-Advertier, y f threaten to become a nuisance and of France is afticerely rec6neileol., Let built here last year, but, wi Wt
ilare root of I or the mited for this ich now washes its bandg of the a - be either -the sq daughter ol
the bonuses they had gr, tbere'be a truce to co ir divisions. a it- exceptions, they were unfortur ately 'all �courge in the country, as they have al- as I and infelicir class. Usiriess ing which portion of the road. - Fortunately, how- fair, strongly Sup corted the Directors in I not time to restore prosperi and gr Ad. O squre'root of 4, and then try of W,et Flairliboro.
P ds here is Pretty- lons e dy become in the United States.' W of these two values would ful the con. BARR — At
bur to France with the venarable �ny- of all kin ever, this little game. was checked. The ai their meanderings and blunderings, good Stores and rather miore
%4Y V, i i have se ditious of the first equation of the prob- (Gorrie) on July 7, by Rr,
d is ; fraud was even too transparen for t1he s mucb, entitled to shoulder its groggerLes than %ie want. —The French and uglish Press ,Yener- hotels and lem. W. -N. N%'"Xrsok� Air. Samnel.Barr, Edgeca
Legislature. of Ontario not.to.see through pi, .0portion of the ornis of failure -as NTr. Public School Teachers' Voting There are ver fev trades or �under- McFadden, Brusseb
ally consider th� t tb manifesto of Cclute Pdpert5, takings not repre it, and the amendment bit M! of I f. the others. - In at- I de Chambord, 1 aake I it isible for ser ted bete and �et, ------------ tr1ing ihipoF -1 was shol � i CL inton.
We understand that the Chief -Super on account of the h Irge extent of , Conn- DEATHS.
e features b tq shirk this responsibility, hiin to bewme King A Fraliu. I try aroun I pro
mptin lr� its objectionalil efore it as te have. suspended d, all and i ao would! finc Intendent of Education has already is- —The Mini3try Usborne, -led 1plo For owed to becomrL laW. allid. in endeavoriii-Io make scape goat en instnce, �we iziaot,s Accir,ENM—A painful acei.
all 1 -3 peg which publi e , yment. I sue Ie V Union, the have three doctors whoare overworked. dent ,happened to Mrs. D. )d1cDonald. f argamt, Wifef mr. -JV
d to many of tl Public School tbach-
ag, the Advertiser, Sh The scheme projected of Mr. Carh ows a Chambol-J's in, ifesto, and the Lel 48 originally aged 50 years.
voting blank for the would be able'! to do a Granton,dn Friday last, while crossing ailw. eafl.�Splritedness not very crex1itable rs the necessary mists lire press ing -1them hard on 'tile Aft many inore the Bayfield River on the London ROA LATIAMIL—In HOWICk. Of was for the construction of a T, iy ,ople of thi
'the lucrative practice, fer the pe TheJ, seek.a. union with. tlectioirfi of candidate to the.Council of question. June 23, Susan, secona
from London to Kineardie, via Sefortli, W it. wi ssed th near Chilton. As they are now on-, of the country are impre
Public Iristruction. The Chief hgalso Left. part r big t oe -Mr. James Latimer, g-eA
am This wag lim- sion, we would merely offer' thei -this pl e,
Brussels and Wiligh In conclu nail is tructing a new bTidae at ac
SPA N. the idea that if onl adom Issued instructions to the teachers that r a into the QLui(k they 6ught to have teams had to deseend the bank thro ited to a road from London to Wingbam U�e suggestion that it would be wi NFw COINCAE INDE .—Gerient bal growing L :11 argaret, vwife- of Mr. 'X-
a.m.
hey must in no case close or Sel the re A a -lientificalry, and; he the tre and w hle doing so the team I f the de a doctor to pa t taken com and arlin stone Mill e
o Clinton, for those municipalities which have bs took fright and threw her off the, oad., d. 40, ea
t-, ing papers ed vacant t "ener dirct, then from London I Y, r
envelopes ill which these vot iy th deAh of 6 a doctors finds it pays to encourage the ae-
and gas dwindled down to a"ro anded over their d bentures to the Hovmmy. —In Brussels,
0 Th The situ of Wingh. wagon going over her legs, but for. M. HollidayS 11: W it ad h I am is the The new commander has iiifbr�.ed` lusiOn. are returned. 011
�f ter them and, and advantageous. it m in ll. tunately wi in.
e Wobe, oil the other cha. thout breaki the Robert I.
from London -to Exeter, and ap arnces co�oriapany to look shrlZ Holliday. ag 12 year
-pe, his officers that he c6nies to fight t id Ili- pretty
Bes and, says that the Chief has no, night to .81 -ed, by i�wo I NTIOLEINT AND D-UlAI-41ING STOM.— Br I rgen ts, and il'tend� -0,x —in seem to indicate that it will. ultimately it: possible, have th6m returned. ides to sin� all p I ical angle of land, form, arge rivers, PXTTERS
JLssue auy such instructions, and,that all 8 e. and its waterpower, I be] ve, cannot, be
coomm That' �' is the inunicipaities which have ympathies an& opin�ous inthe at ggl
ie Oil Tuesday afternoon -we were visited
Ience and end. in London. th V I I t ;Mrs. i�alter_son, formerly
heme, has, therfore� in vi d ch havb wisely Ke- pos JLnLa
the se Martinez 31
ivotes sent to the Departwer$t in unabated Generals E"Chigiie wla excelled in Oratari . Whle one ' by a violent thurider storm, -which cooled Shire, Scotlan(l, *geA 7S ew. of t1bLe ai but whi gal L all(, 1, cot Val, its rapid growth into a city, ttlere the atmosphere and refreshed the crops as tele doubt elltlire -BrIsmit
h resigned. I TheTope li. pli TUC], live-loopes Will be ille A. I e(.
Origial -intention, proved a miserable ta-ined their deb be re- _a, v�e, beleolition the ntiolla my can be no reasouabl� -doubt but it in beautifully
a, should w A i little L distace to the Henry Chesney.
-we -of consider- north of Clinton siderable destrue.
tPic teachers are thus placed in. a very I failure, even it,- most rden and con- Dwed. Of- course, many of these bo-. Ili response to ulations form (led ultimately becom6 �t ph con
ucesnd trees from a
awkward position. Ftbill tile wording to 1101110 Oil the[ ann versar of lis ac. able rtance, mollett, in one*, of tion resulted to fe stant supporters -will Scrcely vei;fture!tQ nuses which hye-be(m voted will soon y I I 0 Edwin James, ly siirvii�
a lat. evliery icane that Passed over. A horse eny. Who it is that i's i espo Kiiavp and a Beauty.� I mas of the act, however, tve should say that cession to the See f 't. Peter. his 11 Mr. Tho Covelltry, -,o
rzipd novel . remarks tl hurri
d nsible for lapse, oil account of the conditions upon village has a belonging to Mr. Thomas. Moon, of HU- the envelopes contining the voting pa- S moritlas.
this failure, it will not be difficult ito �&ich thei have been voted not being !have seen the KNAVE, but. it s nof so lett, that was being driven on the Presbyiitery- of Huron. pers hould be Settled before they ire I easy to see t6 Beauty. 'I Neither Londeborough road was so injured. by
show, No scheme Was ever launched fililfilled, unless the compfUlyi In ordor f transmittledto the Dep This Preallytiery met in (4roderi -A, on fare , the '6f Whigham a "read. being struck with flying splinter that und vorable circumstances. to retain them, succeed in inducing the artment, but, un- 'NJ c K'.Y, a 'ifLig MARK],
-er more f. PeOpIXeOple, July 7 and S. kr. Qeorge jD. e have very -few books it shortly fter died . der the circumstances, as doubt does The Domin ii
people were anxious for it, ' nd -were U Was 111JUreL y
The gi-91, -t re at its next, session to grant young man pro, Ly e e1ra 0 coutin is tumes wit of genera erature. ur rea ing is I M 19 y wihg to contribfte liberally to assist 'it. - another extension of time. his is just exist, we'!sliould certainly consider that V iew,to the miniatt " havir g und ergone chiefiv co � Globe the- r" X_ the electric fluid wl
yo iich had struck and Grain still �colltimes to C
in. exami destroyed a telegraph pole or, two, ran the scrutineers would not be justified nation was ordered to, be, certified roslrTop. and the 3fail. In 'a ditityll, We &to, not awar6 of a single . municipal- the municipalities have to prepare quantities, but tha
w -lat 1fi 111.good
rejectiligivotes whether they had been to the Board of. E xaminers of Montreal nearly every house I ias a couple. of works alcon.g the wires and entered the 6 ce, ity havig been appeae& to for a bonus t�em selves to prevent. There is no I Colle ny fire to so ot yet -sold will be -sorry t
on Theology, a Sermon Bool. or two, setti me er that huna close forwardQ� in sealed or un"led envelopes ge' pap
in vain.,, The fault of failure, therefore, doubt but a: fuWler extension of time ) - 0 heavy ileclin. This deel
of Seafortb -'a F Poems ild
The* session r cords Oder- Uh4se .eceipt Boto k, Burns' to the wire, - but was soon extinguished.
if the� were L otherwiee Uobjectionable. 1 ich and Tharn a were A-yer's Almanac. - So c
0annot rest. Upon the municipalties along will be asked f6r by the Company- al- Roallcongri 4tio you may per olve _k number of barns in Stanley were un- in Wheat. T11r, "The follo ing are.the provisions of the exam rolercolto be 9 ate t d our readitir, cannot lie vtry . variad. roofed,andthe detached patssmashed the proposed routes'L as th have giv'611 -touah they "ll
ey. may have no prospect of ined all(, now about over. 'there 11
co,ree y kept.i The eirs. an am
lati g to the m efu Ily and c I edords is Winallm. fl. to Splint L &:ill n ed BU'rt;ch lost
act relati atter, and techers c. tagible evidence of thei 8 to 'ever 'flilfilliti their enggement". It, is g Imow comiilg in, and few ar
Ville urpli,
do mine them, nd Use TOMNI -Severe hail 9 I of Aslifield ; Mel rusiels HAIL .—The most four sheepiby lightnina� Ili this neigh-
wOuI4 well to exa, assist it to the nitmost of their ability therefore the duty of the inunicipalitie Knox Cliurch, Brussi Is ranbro(k Ea. borhood large hailstones. fell fortunately b1iy at prevailing prices -
11) storm experienced for years, isSed over their� own discretion independently of P i - and 11deR Ilop Winuharn about neon on Tuesday lAst.
Where, then, rests the blame? It -will intereste'd to take titellf"Cessary'precau. mondville, McF illoV No. I doing but slight damage. A co * was that this year good maarly
e noticed that the Advertiser tte M -pts tions aahist a �xpressed either by the G'Iobe or No. 2, Brucefiel 1-, Exeter aild Wi -a. ceter also ktruck by lightiiin nd killed� b haiving their obligations to The hail stones w�.re very large, at higher rates than they wa
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�he Cbic� Superintendent weighing between co ie -half ounde and, wo were called for� eting. IA[-'SIIGRA two or thTee to throw the entire onus of failure Upon. ai scheme, the carrying out of which th P oduc -,d f roin of last Week . I a -
e Sell, There is no new hoi�
I A call P Pine River, in days ianiber of imnii- L The' votes sball � be given I ounces. Considerb. e damagem as don Mr. CarliIjtg &WI the present Directors.. promoters now dinit to be,,. hopeless, . by clos�d ', in the Prwesalsytery o Bruce. in f ivor of Y L wind9w grnts have arrived at Clinton, haviug A few loads of good qali�,
Ion �votiug papers (in the form in Schedule A 1\1r. Graham, of Egulonolville, cortified I the A 9 -eat 111'",I) In so doing, however, it goes a -g way time to time, contrayto were broken; 33 large panos ill the R been sent from Toronto by 0r. James Teadily. Buteer is in f thi,4 act) delivered to the chief super- 1 as being Unan Olik and hearty The OY- Braithwaite, who has been sent there on astray,. as .1ev"ery person who is acquaint-' ietr interests and wishes. NVe give ntenden� of )II, c al Hotel were perforated, and severail of is coming 1brw,*d weducati( or to the deputy- r, tipend promis4d is 8600 with a m trise, the stores and prArat behalf of the Lonolesboro, Immigration
this timely ivrilina 'll uperintendent, or other officer of the e- house3 Suffered ed with roin. be(,111 and it will be WE Faeat, ver�LbusUeL.—%
said stipend tobe paid quarterly in d- Society, to f6rward farm laborers, they
Edneation departruentappointed for this severely. The damage done in the cdan- minj to end must know. Th,%t Mr. Car- for the ailinicipalities if they act Upon it. I vauce. A special meeting of the Preal-ky. I bein so very much needed in tllis n-eih- 'Oats, -per bugel..... rvo, e �y the chief superintendent. try must have beer. very heavy. the Pens, per lin, a'certain extent, responsibe,. appointedtobelieldat,14M rth, borho'cod. Some, seven or eight- families g is, to Any voting papers received by post tery wa, -t continuance.
1 storm was only of shoi we do not deny,- but his predeces- Manufacturers- and the Re- within the Can�ida Presbyterian thurch, I .0. - i I and a few single men, from Denmark lorotben�ise bytthe said. 'Chief superin- on the 22d of Jjily, at 2:30 P. M., for the Llid Sw��dexi, have been sent alLidhave
-is -te colleagues on the Direc- ciprocity Treaty.- tefident gr other officer appoint d. by Ili Borg, Ili Ia Ill', purpose of Call, Mr. Mathematioal. Prob Lem. at once found ..... is) login 0 8 The great as .well as 'those who -1. uring the said third Tuesday of Aug
11e, Canadian journals opposett. to the 4M ."Ist Barr liqla niond Problem 'V .—This prole Y torae Board ,in ! it (11
Mppoii ited 1 0 preach at El I �0- 7 fficult with them is that tlicycannot ........ ..... other' appointed (lay, or duriurr the ngliaL � ... ...... 0 � Ville on Sabbt I ne,, to `ite e, con -
are now associated -with m Domin ion Gov ernment., hav ing con stA�lt. precedingL week, shll be decilied tobe t Q th -seems, -was not statkd as given by the Speak a word of El' h. The party Ved'ealf pet paund__ ... gregation to apbear ! i their intf and consequently he has furnished that reached Clinton oil Di -specia b mpons 6J duly delivered to him. a. :r at t thor aturday night
atora, of the Compan , (-,I h .1 .,;re Y annot by themselves the ns. the above. ating of Presby tery. no solution for it. 1ATe have, howe�er, were acco Sheep pelts. any means - be freed from - blame. i tile Canadian. ini),nufact -irers, - nite in 3. The voting papers shall, on the day mPanied by the Government
11 U Salt �(retail)locr bvrrel Mr. TholIMS rhomson, student, having received one cOr.reqt answer to it as it agent, a . fellow countr Succeeding the third Tuesd yman, who could Salt p
The fact is the falure of the seien-m I'S' denouncing the &OpOsed Reciprocity ay (or other er rminatio was Was given, which was furnished by Mr. .Speak well, and through him ar- potatioes, per bushel, ...... Undergone his trial ex, Z)pointed,.olay in"Case of election to fill a licenced to -e d Taylor, f Brussebs. raugemdnts -were Oatmealj* bl. due solelyto the unglinguicip city,: 'Tre.ty with. abitterness nd vellorn preach the Gos Ar bibal made for the settlement
11P, acancy),
lip be opened by tile said chief P� IV, A -committee CO.1 * I - wocoa_ . .. _ * _ �
stupidity and stubbornness of t1te: Pro- were jit not calcul slisting of Problent o. farmer has a tri- of tile whole party.
ated to do in- isuperintendent of otber officer aforesaid, Leask and Young, ill nistersi with idessrs. i naular mea.d se'si es 16 e to e.uh Owl' Wool.. ...... jary, would beamusing to witness. ackson and Agnew, elders; was anioint- 1 other %a
visiona Directors, as Weill as of thos They 'in the presence of to o more' -scruti- 'neers, to be appoited for that purpose t the, numbE rs 5, 12 and . 13 _H e V
I F R -m -o T. who forined the Permanent Bord.L that the.Canadian manufactur- ed o consider the fit ancial -ind sta tiatical. il �Ild Vermonter sayi of the story that the I : cuts a strip 2 rods wide al lround 'by the Council of Public InAruction i returns foi- thellpast and to Ira,ft a � finds he has That the intentions of -the -entemen e ra are UDable to succe8sfull compete year, t just half the field. Find (Mlsshoppers in his, State Used to be so
r Whent. per 4. The chief sliperintedden't co other deliverance tol be brotight in at next I its area? destructive th t they gilawed. fence. wha composed these sevalral -bodies were with their American opponents in an officer, a�nd the scrutineers, shll scruti- . I meeting. I Prmg eat perbushel- The following is Xt. Baird solu�ion rails I call say I hava -seen them on b4ts, per loiishel.... good we hive no doUbtL but'tha their ell. and that in the eve _t Of 111zealid, count the votes, and keep Messrs. McO McL�an alA d Ross to -the above: S' audf 12 some fe 33u'rleYl per ......... 3 I I . 2 . I I tiaia iii cc 5 squar 3 nee rails so thick that yon coud
iti a 1) courage and capacity %ere, .deficient, t proposed tr6aty being adopted, th,� record roper book, to -be provided were appointe a C)mmittee to e%camine squared are together equal t) 13 squ I . :, Ila -dly see the wood. This has been )Butlte'
tor toe 1purpose wbich book Shall be students. the field is right -�ince my remembrance. They woi ol de- Inone can Successully Ae en is is To
ny: Had the itire man4facturing 'interest of the hief super- ght ed, T1.
preserved in th�loffice of the c I ea the HLorne to is - 12 squ. to 7 aw L the squ. stroy whole fi Ia of oat by'eilttilla Off Mr. McCuai� r so firm to 4b. salon Provisionl Directors remalllvd untrviwill be ruined. Strange as it intenderilt, nd Shall it all times be Open eld pe report, when. It -%v a agreed : 1. That root of 72 is 6 tin Les the roo ; of 2, 'the the am all thread that attchd the 'ker-
their original scheme, to biwRld a ro a to the inspection of every rson desiring may Seem, it is-,,4evertheless trite, the the iniss* nel to the mai st.ilk, and they ate ever louar�.es b( contilitied in. their i perpendicular of t] ie. art une it. Now, to see the same. p ly, from London to Kincardine, by Brussels ican ma-rilifa9trersnd their organ respective fid, a f r the' next three , it may, be easilyd(inconstrate that -the green thing. A man told me that- he a 5. Ai person entitled uo vote at *the elle L of theSE t SEAPOPI-1 VREESE A2
I . �; I months. 2. That t. ie cler]4 be- inIq tructed. I differ e w6 sioles is 6 times had some tobacco plants that the grass It __ and Wingliam, tlie-ir road nf'kglit to -day line of op�positiori to the treaty, election hall be entitled to be present at i !11 1011p_) r to write to Cr nbr ok congrega
be In suc . cessful operAtion Insted, from tJleir at ' allid " t p ' i - sely Similar the Opel na of the votiny.papers. tion. re- the width of the Pown strip ; theref6re. hoppers destroyeol nd that they got so MARKET. p i questing them a f 'kV1. r. 12 less 6 times the root of 2 livided, b. inuch in the habit of Using tobacce tht The Sea%rth Cheese, alij
however, of doing this, they cowardly to that adopted lij CA In fact, the I Thomson. 3. bat r. William 1) ristie 6 ives 2 less the root of But is tb ey sat on, the corners of the fence and ktwas lem, in ccordanoi
I NEWS OF THE WEB K. be sent to 'XI c l'illo No. 21 oil rv, ly 19 deserted- the field, and lef t it in' the Mnufacturers of Ithe two countries seem U should be 2 rods; then if 2 less - the root begged chews of tobacco from -traelers.
and 26, and tt at the convener m- kite to of 2 gives 2, -vri Fri -las
iltodoppro-nelit , wid _kob,; frxid of dch other. It fly La,way, fo.r the ai,
hands of thei Ham -i is im- 12 11 give 24+12times They all seem. ed tOL
14RRA!K BRITAIN, oneormoreof the ?robati�ners sclitto" the root of the perpendicular of the overhead was full of them. was a fair attendance of scought out new ground. By tIns one possible- that bot -11 can- have just cause: a the:' Presbytery ilif rmir g them! that ;here is field. Again, 5-12 of 24 + 12 times the spectators. Ten '--ch
If t1 Homirl RULE 'FOR IRELAND.—T action, they ruilld their chances -for the for alarm. 0. treaty will House of CoLmruons, oil Friday night, i. a supply on b d fo, all ci�r vacancies, root (if 2 s equaf too 10 + 5 timI6a the i,-oot GRA.NT 01UR-Ix- wethe discussion of Dr. Butt a Home R le and in the -event of -1 carrying cout of ther schenie to build in ploy- of 2 the base of th a field. Tillen 24 + 12 HAND.—I met this evening the iniperial
able to the C�nadian manuf it ;heir firiding em, d, of which 1,5�0 wee:
t :motion Was resumed. Mr. baniel O'Don- ment elsewhere to end Mr� Thoniscon to times the $(In. root of 2 divideR by 2 nd i four -in e independeift road to Kincardine. The r ri�iiist be injurious -to the Allierica11 Malin- -band driving down the avenue,
31 1 _. k -1 . -2 and that anti -republican lordly tuTriont ouhue, jeniber for Tralee, said thatthe McKillop No. g. " I Tangil from 1%
I multiplied by 10 + the root of times to I I 516,
t of passion or pi tie, eserted their facturer, nd vice veirda, so that either a iq d If come i le movement was a miserable Mr. coldsmith tEriderie eigna- X ol� hi� i is equal to ISO + 12 times the root of 2, reminded me of the -saying of Frank There were 4,'700 pouloh- 161d -friends for new coiles, and, llowed at indul,ge in f4he fears. lVe ar6 not compromise, conceived by those who did tion Of the NIoderat rsbil) of the NSalon I equal to 349-705632 rodaL or -2.18566 Blair, that Grant will iever leave the, 4d, but none of it eb
p lalties. nian- i cKillop ND. the ojectors. of n bp osil scheme ot darel to face the pet of Fe of which. was a pr 19 to I s�nre, however, biit that both do. The '-cBPted acres, or 2 acres nd. 29.7 perches. White House willingly. That has e ged h01111119 it at too a lA.11linfactures of either CO acknowled the desire of and the thanks of t1i e Presbytery �ender- Tco� this roble gain undisputed possession of the beat & is, that the in w6 have rEceivedbut a deaire an(' inclination to remain, and IEngland! to riciliate Ireland, and said ed for his effici�_-nt services as _NJ ator 4 "Inswers 3 of wh ich are cor -eat. The would not put aside an imperial crown thp- 'views f buytris. portion of territory wh-i6b. they had pre- �ountry h foi %v ave no cause but rht perseverance in this agitation ould I of that session -wing are the names of bose -W�ho even once if offered. to hinl3 but would qu in f ollo t1hey afe ea dofiance cof gratitude, justice and I M'r. Ross w then cointed --Nfk dera- hav sent correct sollutions D Stodd4rt ea erly take' anol wear it if Ile could, is -dispose elves. This'course re- ch anxious to retain mon- be, in RPP �mpted for themse ses time predicted lit 0111sense. He sia that the ulti. tor of th 9 _d of o joe
sulted, as we t the opoly of their ow -n markets, and, to 'comin I at ses -ion lire tem.� Egamondville Al Johnston certain and' that his albition. ends Y da3T. TjpOn. t
whole, fo
'Mate object of the leaders of the move- The Prqsb ry adjourned to ineet I r nd Win- McK.1lop. an
ur and 111 OP that way is Shown in all his dol naarket w
would result, in. Vie total fal e combinations.' to stifle co; petition. t eaforth on, the se ond I'll. quite A I gin C -�s iment w4s to incite Irishmen to force a ag. day
abandonment of the independent scheme. secure for the' NNEW PROBLEM. Conlin rf to Ile telieved by those Who see ir wares Such, prices as epeal of the Union, '10 doubt but future ma k
r and their success of October. we rXe
give the folli)wing as problem No. nd k* t The blame, therefore, for the failure of they may see At o demand. Such an 1would p1l'unge Ireland into civil war and a now and study him.. His dl more 9, and will ree olutions of it -for tion to associate with, nd todyisin toward annul th-e recent progress in that will be li
eift t! be very
theindepieudent scheme, must rest on arrang elit mi agreeable to coun- ISUCCESS OF THE 6UELFEr weeks, as for erl-y: tlie rich, his fondness for display, and The ilext market try. He said further, that, if England PLAYEs A )age �aii BAS BALL two day of next w,eek, f� tournamen� Problevt, N� 0. 9. co trav erg leave forgetfUlneSSof tile rights of the people ------------- the, Provisional Directors, 'and upon their wishes, but -would not be very coit ,led has in to remove every pretext for. been in por ess t 'a week 4t rater- Se,af them alone. Mr.- Carling, not being a profitable to the Country,. - Both coun- 1) orth a the a me time, one going are the traits of cliaracter that he does
e plea, of misgovernment in Ireland, .:town, N. 0714 Foafteen at teLof the of the best due north .3 mile a per hoi, not seem evel- d.sirous to conceal. I Provisional Director was in no way re. tries have already suffered considerably e failure' -amateur clu L par- the other due west at the rate of 5 miles I no longer takes th. dvice c -f statesmell fall whicat, of resu�t would be a disgraceful bs the United a
the movement. He firmly believiad iicipated. Th Sp a�e M4ple Leaf C per hour. Axiivii ig -at Clii�on, a dis- like i'vlorton and Logan and oar 'Oats.
ons .1 from monopolies lof this kind, and the I 'b, Of 0 to -*;.I- go? pri, �411
ible for that. I -won .14 1 55 to 1 60 ; yi
I t fts success would bring� ruin to the in- Gue b t a fit it prize Of 00 beat- tance of 8 miles west � of Seafortli b I.su 'this point, however, the Permanen public at large, ofitaide Of the manu�fac- arpenter and h Stu- 12 "hay 6-10 to 0,14 At 61 compel itors, including tl Nas- I detained 24 min �es, and no*.' sh dents and sebot Conj an( c _48) 81 142 to $1 20 butl
a e terests of every man in Ireland.—Mr. ing O__
with Mr. It will rs. -of 1�is party but ass Board of Directors Carling 8 turing rings rejoice that there is Robert Lowe, member for, theUniversity San Club, of B] -oo ormerly klin, f ateur I join his compan1lio 'by taking a dit et I ciates Wih -d boy awh e alid is cotroll,a r 14 h
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