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-------- ........ JULY LTULy 1% 1874. -OR' HURQN EXPO ir United St Aesi. T-4is line, and travelin at the rate of 4 Iiii-le aon, a d tl�e estabh'6menz of a champions of the Senator Jones ana formed. They fit least- a.prospeoit 'of hereafter obtaining of Lotulzton, Maple Leaf Olub per hour. How f ar north of Seaforth one of its membe -s, was afow ther men NEw'ADERTISEMENTS. local Irish Parliam nt would ini )I 7e the constitute% the Gatilph �ealthy competition. ScAland the champion am4teur -club of the United will they meetr poPotS.—W4 A'711
at once aaw the l'opelessnegs of attempt- necessity of si mila bodies in States and Canada. M11. WXr80.N-,S 11HPI'y To hVf J11,e_Vi?2,d?Z71afi Ell
A GeLlu'ine Sale—G. Dent. ng to build an ingependent line, and ap- Sufar as Canadian manufacturers. are and England, and he results wDuld be R I -AR I A S. u No. 3—Merchants Salt Co. absurd to say cons I twms n Mr. W. N. Watwn has sent Dividend d diffid Iti(
. pliedto theGre4t Western Railwayto ooncerned, it is, sitnpl� ta;ut dispi Ws
Dissolittion, Of Partnership. israeli was , inabl E) to agr6e tl , to the kTAr_Uy81r_
with the Canadian and American D Ooderich take the bonuse's land build *and run the ihat r arr oi Lnt of rdP1,Y to Profsgo� Estray ' are—Joh XDEXT.] e6well. nof Scotch me
land had a right to a greatd arket8, open to them, and in a. country [ritom A,.; OCCA,81011AL COARES 10 Cherrimn's decision relative to� til a; u
—E. Hick Fruit Jars son & Co,- road., For the prospect of all 19 self �governme it than 14codand on Eng- i e dis. oil th 8
- I - tim The railroad through thisl village to puted solution of the ExPOSIT01t pro-ble reported —John Mason. lal�orbunl demonstrated tliel gyroU1,1111,6813- where taxes are low, Skilled Ile inornw- Insurance I rangement of thi kind being come to be tl Kincardine is 110NV finished, 9�ation built No. .5, at the ,�ine ti me ing that it etters— S. I I , t that Irishuie were whose -
m f the cc I --ers,
Dickson.' a * List of X oney plentiful and t I ness 0 np 'a' tweeti the two C(mpanies seemed good. ant and cheap, I and everytbing apparently r dy for oP- was refused public4tin in the EXPOST. —Expositor Office. appointed to higil' OffiCeS 1111d,r the -the season, were
Mrri icences ot eration. 'But so far there i�s to prospect 1-o Mr. Watsol is quitemistak-en. ter" for m Courock
The Orreat Western sent a staff of oil- raw material at their doors. they cannot i 't �Wross X
Money Pound. (xoveriiment, and denied that Ireland 0 fro
It is h ly com ete with the manufac, of the cars -running,,. pe deferted saying that any communication f ],is s—John-S. Porter. Beful aacoiclueredcountr3- He it 1, prfanatiou'l
Notice ta Debtor gineers to em-umine.the routes and report succe p was treated with us. e have s een assured was rejected by the ExrosiTo ree
o of ten 1: v. New Auction Room—R. W. Collins. Pa it ments ared boa for I
ob le cost of the wors. turefs ofl� a country where taxes are ex- said that t%�o i eparate. engage s to the pr that the cars will run next ivek, that to Professor Ch, Watson's rep Ved i friend to
Public Notice—Obarles Dickson. i I con�.stant I y u. The ly errintaii ihey em] it favor of one rbitant, labor high, money so, r e at (
Th ` report was 3trougly Would be, in colliBic it suggests to the iaind the sory- of tile was 'ever Submitted to us for publica. plo,
S"-tinor Goods�Hoffthan Brothers. I is minority in t4e Ir �h'Pariiamed would u of the, Roths
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avis. I rticulr route', and the managers of dear, and material to Ijoy nd the wolf. People- who made the, captain,
much of the raw tio at an. His reply to Dr. 8an de bit O� big to
Situation Wanted—Mary D, be:always al)uealin ng to the, I mpe ri %I Par- e roal in opera- w .C"t out a
4 Doyle., To make the coutry be- iiament. , alculations to hay.e th as but, in the me.witime,-we M Te. .1 gaun The %gricultural 'oprosed thce motion be- C - him as he was the Orreat Weatern Railway seemed. be imported. - A. . er, have ceived Professor Cherriinan's do - -
I tion the early par of this summ 0181011, But what's th
as iujnitious to both countries. at Canadian manufacturers, with C it willingtoadopt it. But this wouldnot lieve th, suffered not only great'disappoititmont and 'we, witheld the reply to ang ony isked, the,
-eat Drisis of the wor1l, which ter, - I
rreq in their1a AChel g`tA I bat in many C1111 n heavy so that Mr. Wtson might reply to Doth ro-wed- OW1,
the -whims r nd caprices of the Lon- All these dvntg vor, can e(118 serious areahall some e !vve recommended hiul to "betweeD b er 0 Ito suit For reasons best kno-mi wished the and tc don Directors. not successfully compete in an open mar- O United -1 To ac- losses. And all b' cause the i ailroaid peo- t lee, wilich ,wd. by a steam sinte ve do. The followin, is the reply to 1�jo, on %yould. proAuc di pie will not tell the truth. If they 11A h to t1lemselves, �hey yetsisted that nw ket with the maiinfacturers of the United I cept,this m. t, ted difficulties, why fiassor Cherriman July 10, 1874 litered unepec -the o wer o" SEAFORTH, FRID gr El by -other .,and route that $tates, shackled as they are with- dif- tion. in and il)i,(,,,Iit result it, encou a diffe rent route, manfully and truthf 11,; ly explain The Professor has prolioulle d -very
not e for what he does an4
fl�ulties and disdvantges, will be' a the destruc, do 11 of the Empir e, Messrs. swe I 7 1 no disinterest4or rtional person would ),CO11_ them. n d let us know hom and wheu dogmatically that my ' objectiotis a pleing its ; in ither i
The London, Huro i �and. Bruce XfcCarthy, 'Mitcholl, Nolan� th( C �wheels 4. I- * . do not - be- get over tl: .0m, There there stated are :nonsense,' but I rhaj. prefer,�be chosen. The Great Western difficult r tatter. us to be mair /Rail-ww, r. The organs nor Don ando'thers spoke In Ba tort of they expect to wad bae
ence orm: my8 �Jeve it themselves, *and their appo 0 motion, a id at a I ate h o tl steam engine
sition the ?el 1-1 o u s e should be no sil, tery on this lorige him. to prove the ' nonsense' of my )s nw a ingral 111
ed to build
The rudwitli, reg 'I to this much then refus the road, but were Subject. The eneral opitlion is that my [former] letter tv, argument as given in -accountable agent 1 is prompted, nob by a de- divi(ied,'and Dr, lutt's resolve as re- Still,wrilling to �Adopt the 0 the treaty 'are usilig this ()tllerwise he himBelf merits the ch'am,'e, route chos6n ed by a v te of (i I y cas to 458 i ys. 0
e the railroad company
M18managed scheme has, at leilgtl� leak d 1i by the London I eople nd siocknd run 4ire to. protect the Canadin manufac i jeer, country shamefully. -But heni people of arrant. 'nonsense.' If it 'be on s whic: t. As will be een, by extract are E
th the road, thus tbro-Nving thq responsi- turer, but to prevent. their political op-: O,Nrl'E DV, ;o corrupt as to sell the selves th y possible, let hint show what are th-four MA.NI FESTJ FRUI C 1110111). At Zutich, on we publish, from the Lo adon 31%pors, o I be isold. Itlis no oriolis that 'hambor(L- the ,egiti- deserve to values of y derived from the prot Sir
I bili ty of coristri iction upon the London poneilts accomplishilig hat their politi —The Cbmtej de _ZuEt of rife,;Of Mr. A. B. -Shantz.
i Idea Of donstructing th a road to. Aling 'to t jFr the votes here, which -gave bonuses to the two fctors -which equl zero and ham has beelt, abando. by the Direc� Board. Tile Toard accepted this re- Cal friet-uls had not 'the courage to - at- mist elaiman� to this road, ere bought and. sold- pai(I show that three of them are incompati Brussels, oil .1
ers do ve has publisho a manifesto, ili� which ble r. 8 Hinds of ibility, *but,—at we at the time teinpt. The ni%nufactur not belie for in hard cash and plat.�," and ilow wife of M to content spolls The coui)tt-y:'no,v 1 seems with the conditions of the problem, th tors, and they are Tiow I villing he says - en r U1
rap I will dmit that the demonstration .of F"s
;predieted they would nis'er- it either, but raher than be foread into poor Wingliam suffers 'f om the cor ON 111, Exeter, n J
E It to be oil blile e�, e Of f rush obm rers : of r. James Fanson, o f tion. y birtl, in t the ad,erSe the problem is complete; but he has no
-themselves With a roa to xeter. activity, and be compelled to exert However, Bpi e of ab Here, again, has the, in- Francehas need bf loyalty, In Seaforth e Company ly nces Wingham A growing— -t to coil himself up in his own no. on
will be remembered th th' circumstc d ir ulishness Of the London themselves to retain -thoir trade, they made me"your kir g. I would be want- Mr.
its -haps, as 00 Offier town in t of professional infallibility an u. wife f ions trieridn-_ arter at c�tpacitY aling in the moi a red of all du it.z, if I growing, pet asked f9r a ch t sa -
e on in it, sleepy lethar- prefer -to continu &-ughter.
peo le displayed?.itself to the ruin .. 0 the Doinini -'ucli a 0 of thoOnairio LegisW .p neglected to make a supreme ort to ion is growl 8 . thing ter his dictums without proof on :su & the last session ! a- 0 rtay be barely possiblc� as k ,ving a place matters as final. He says I 'appi Delta, oil of the scheme. Bad they the glc Manner, and make up by combin, overthrow the interposing ba�lrricr� of pre- 11 rently ture- These am. endinents sought power ,ould hardly o(io not unrstai( the (i tin ti n Mr. filira-mW. Hunt. L.
w too rapidly. But it v oil and monopoly h' t j udice. archy gro s c a be rse, ti The Frenall Christian Moll
-it Western to take tbe �r own. cou :Gre, -of a dauiliter. for'the�Directors to Spend the bonuses Ir. do to assert in Wingham th Lt it isgrow- identity art -equa., -nona chy in its very essence. tween an is a limited t I' instead of 'Split ing with them upon ugh lack f energynd enterprise. of this place tion," but I believe I do undrstand Xrey, on Jul,
ing too rapidly. The peoph d The people can easily see through the Tlils limited Alon. reby admits of the ex L Malcolm'
which had been granted for the ad, of
of Mr. J Lamont. selection of route the -oad by this hav
the enterprise, under certa,in �onditions'� istence of two Ch%mbers, One 1 minated re hope large as regar s the destiny of that much better than he himself und�,�
Ot little g,�me which is beirg played this village. They are strong it' the stands the connection between such -a iR the construction of a ay portion of th tim. e, !might be running to Brussels. by the King and the her by the ntion, vift o
faith that, at all early day, it will be distinction and the Solution of - the prob. f Mr� R-obt. Arms#
et( rn�jiled in or- between the Opposition organs and according to legally established suffrage. They however, were d _.. 0 , 11 Irey, on June
road they- pleased. �t the time, we I 7 - 45 birgre ,
It is untrue th.t Illy policy is a vartance.-I numbered among th ties Of On- lem under consideration. He Says MY
ufcturers d will, conse- der to gratify pett r nqge, to have ma4l y ed out the r) - _1111 z Sam ev en thon,,b of Mr- John Savage., of t
danger of graritirif With tile aspirtiolis of the cpun ry. Wo tario. Ev and, I may lo-wil,solution is a ro-undabout wayof I point IThey g quently, receive their denuncia- show I - and the think differently, why' d we - 93Y a getting at the'result,' but I beg -to z powers and. Showed bat the res�ult I their OW11 WC), both desire tbc strong reparative poeirs b- pleas -119 illusion ? at it is a m6re -direct, cle -Ter pr?ve that ou� i e- tioiis of the proposed treaty for what word to dispel the rnit th, a would be. Eve: 1� result is that ill stead of their scheme b which a durable alliance with 11. narchv happy as 1ong a they can. and a closer- demonstration., (an. wife of Mr. Keimeth -ANCL
; they are worth. The trextyj� if consuin- 'alone cart'give. I wish the� resentat- Let them be as quick ing a vngwork-ing reality it is as f a -Ise alarm. The desir ttle enough Of appiness . in warnng was no f the ntion to be vi i I nt I'llere is 1i a. wa y of arriving t the- values of y and as mated, will do for us hat. we have long ives ot e.jti(jn.3 this world, and the stern tr th will burst ).th- XARRIAGxE
-now been -t;s door -hail. For this. resul as dead to obtain these powers h, iaries for the examination of an the -mode of transpositin, sub- I never like to
one beenwanting. It will give its all enlarg- on them soon enough. e have shown Mr. Carli g is not al stitution, retransposition factoring, and plained. The, Company. found that they w submitted to them,lbi.it will tot have I R , ith.. the o day dream. of the - ather, �on
thers ed nd all improved market forthe pro- barren Parliamentary struggl s, from spoil happy Being strong lastly, s I have shown, involving an bride's f
Willgh I to blame, although he, wi could not build the road to fford which the I -en in the conviction that Wingliant will get unproved assumptio -nd the pr Ransford, of Stal
I duts of the agriculturist ; it will a sovere gn oft issa(is power occ*8 Of John tp! who have formed nd supported the commereial,,nav, perb,78, that they could not., in f Act, build it less and weaken In rejecting foreign to be a great irial endorsed with -the authority of the Clinton, to Kate, eldest
e(. na Permanent -Board. n opportunity and scope for the de- ach
of us. q, --of Pla�
Clinton. but they wanted. to build it,.at Provisional s and imported fo ulao, witli its King wRo great political and legish,tive cent e, Professor. Niloreover, the very same 'A. J. B Es
f -velopnient of our inineral resources, nd ilding h hurried
Sired Directors, should bear fis Fillare icigns but does n(t govern, I feel myself -the work of bu ousei is proce8 of trial with .possible alues of y BAj,,%w_1VFIILAt th least, as far as Exeter, and hey de pid- - brid-els fathe, on June
it will break down the combinkions nd in harmony with,ho immenSe aJority. on by the people with marvelous r. can be more directly arrived at by simp- to gain te'sanction of. Parliameilt't6;' responsibility. In this connection we ity. Notlessthan 100newhouses,%vere ly show
rings which, as yet only in their infancy, I am now, as before, ready.' T e house ing from the sftond equations of MHerald� Thomas
ght mentioln that *tha. Adv-ertiser last year, but, with very few
force the Northern municipalities to give mi, 31 of France is sin orely recanci ed.* Let built here the problems. that the'Talues of y mus threaten to become a nuisance and 'u t elon, econd daugb:terol
the bonuses they had granted for thip.1 which now wai illes its ha lids of the af- there b a truce tu our divislol 8, Is it exccptions, they were nfoi tunately 'all be either "the Square root of I or -the H_ s scourg r cla, . Business -o Fortunately, how� fair, strog rted t c Directors i 131 to reston -, prosperit aid grand- of a small and inferio, est Flambor ion of the road. e in the country, as they have al- y gly suppo. not tim square root of 4, alid then trying which poft read become in the United States. -y bri8k. We of these two values would fulfil At
ittle ga; -me. was- checked. The'l all their Meallherings and blunderings, y bur - to France wi% the verian We roy. of all kinds here is prett the con- -cFADDE
ever, this: I have several good. stores slid rather more ditiolls of -first equation of the prob. 7 by Do,
I I , zilt the 'fraudwas even too transparent for the l�andjs as much entitled to shoulder its y I hotels and )Lygeriesl thai we want. lem. —The French at A English Tr ss gener- ro: N. WATq0W_)) SamnelBarr, Edgecol
Public Sch&ol: Teachers' Voting ario not p nsider that tbe manife'sto of Comte Ellen McFadden, Brusseh
Legislature of Ont -to gee throuoh 1 roportion of tb e onus of I ailure as Nfr. ally co, There are very few -trades or under- Papers, resented here; and yet, it,' and the amendment bill was Shorn Carling or any of the O er. ae Cliambord mAkes it impossible for takings not rep 01inton, hief-Super- him to become Kiag of Fran on account of the la e.xt:,.nt of coun- DEATHS. tempting to yi We understand that the I C eel. rge shirk.this responsibilit try arou more wc rpr.OX THE NEW _zRA.]
is objectionable features before it was I (led nd, all and. aid find pro GA-RD-,LNEr.._In T-Tsborne,
s already is- —The Ministry have' LISpell interident of Edlw�ation h. ailowed to become law. I and in endeavorig to make soae goat table employment. For instance, we SERious ACCIDEN.T.—A.- Painfu acei.
L'union the paper ife of Mr. Jal
whiell �ablihed fi ret, vn
sued to many of the Public School toach- dent.happened to 'i TeDon of e verwor ald - The scheme as origin, Chamb6rd's manifesto, and I th I -d -50 years. lly projected -of. Mr. Carling, the shows a k eyiti. have three doctors wh4 ar ked. age be crossing
r:e would a Ae to do a Granton on Friday last, while
ritedri ers the necessary voting blanks for the the As many Mo was for the construction -of a rilway 'men-spi ess not Very creditable I - nl� ists tire pressing them hard on C The� seeka union with the lucrative practice, for -the pe 3ple of this the Byfiold Rive on the London Road, ele tion 'of candidate to the Council of question. �June -23, Susan, sec=4
from IA).ndon to Kincardine, via,S'eaforW 1
I to it. part of the country arie im-F ressed with near Clidto. As tbey are now con. : L Public litstractioii.. The Chief hsalso Left. Mr. James Latimer, agedi
]Brussels and Wigliam. his was Ii In conclusion, we would merely f the idea that if only'Weir I& new bride at. this lilace, offer g toe, nail structin a
issued instruction to the teachers that- PAIN. U ave t ited to a, road from London to Wingliam the sugestiion. at it *0 d NEw COA1AfANDrR._Gen6ra. Zabala growing into -the quick they ht to h tems had to deseend the bnk throukk agare wife
(10 octor to pare it scient nol doing -so the team they must in no c;"e close or sel the h,%8 taken 'commat- d of the render- y, and the the stream. a direct, thon from -Londoti to Clinton� I'for those 'municipalities -which have stone, milk.r, a eA40 ye4
doctors finds -it pays to eneoi rage the de_ took fright and threw her off hloa, envelopes in which these voting papers ed vacant by the 4leath of Gen ral Con. HOLLIDAY.—In
and no,* it has dwindled down to a road handed over tlicir debentures to to inghat clia. The new co mauder has informed. lusion. 'file. situation of n :is the wagon going Over her legs but for. are returned. The (--r'lobe, oil the other Robert 1. It. Holliamyc, go.
-nd ritageoitS. from -London to E xeter, and. appearance6 company t6 lool. Sharply af ber them, and, i - t is in n tunately without breakinc, the 12 year had, says that.the Chief has no right to his officers that he comes to figl tthe In- pyetty a dva C. Holliday, a angle of land, formed by large rivers, -IOLENT AND DAAGING STOAX.— -gea
seem to indicate that it will ultimately- if,possible, have them, retu s su rgents, and iite nols to sink al . political two
PNTTE1LS0_V,-1n Brussels
issue my such instructions, and 'that all sympathies and ot ittions in the struggle. and its waterpower,, cannot,be On Tuesday afternoon we were visited 00111-111 Thai this' the municipalities 0 a e ence and end in London. whi h It W -huder storm, which cooled M-rs. Patterson, formerly
Echaig I and Martinez Compos votes sent to the Department in unsbaled Gen'erals xcelled in Ontario. hi le one may by a violent the schem has, therefore,. in -view of the prom, ised aid, but4hich have wisely re- Shire, Scotland,, Aged. 78 e apid growth into a city, there. the tmosphere and refreshed the crops
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doubt its r. envelopes will have resigned. le Pope has origin dL'a miserable tained their -debentures liouidd- be re be illegal and )lot valid. T A lttle distance to the CRESYM —In Tuckersmitl
al intention, prove edietion to the national army can be no, reasonable doubt but it will beautifully. tol his bell Henry Chesney.. failure, even its most ardent and'con" lieved. Of -c' . ourse, many of these bo- TheAeacbers are thus. placed in a very in response to coulyratulativils forwarde(I ultimately become- a place Of consider- north L of. Clinton Considerable destrue. Met e awkward positioll. Frbm the wording to 1-lome oil the anniversa his ac- able importance. Smo b, in one of tion resulted to fenc�s nd tr es f rom a C 0 V E S T RY 111 ry ol _EdWM �TaneS, on
sta�vt sapporters-w- ill scltrc6l� venture to itures whic.b. hi ve-been vo ed will soon v d over. A hore -should say that cessiori to the See f St. Peter. of the act, however, we his arand no els. renl�%rk that every hurricane that passe Mr. Thoiqas C deny. Who it is that is i esponsible for ontr, apse, on account of the-ccuditions upon village. has a Knave. an'd a Beauty. I belonging to I homas Moon, of. Hul� the enveope containing the voting pa- o lett, that was being dLriven an the mon-th-s.- thii failure, it will not.be Aifficult to 1 which they have been Voted not being have seen the ICNAvF,, but it is not s Presbytf of Hutcn, Pers should be scled before they are ry the Bea'uty, Neither Londesborough road was go inj�rred by utiched fulfilled, unless the -comp�ny, in order li t
show. No scheme was ever.1, easy to see %V ill go 11 m a reaA 81) 11
i . being struck with ft in transmitted to the Department, but., ull-. This Presbyter met in (41od -,rich, on re the People IMEMAIRK]
under more favorable eircamstances. to roitaili them', succeed in inducing . . . I . s We have --very few books it shortly after died Legislatur, t Session to grant der the July 7 and S. N-1 George D I,JcKay, a ing people. $he Dominion VORTHI
The- people were anxious for it, and were a at i 9- nex , doilbt (toes 't 0 Young, Inan prosee ting his stu6 ies with of grenQral. literature. On readin is telegraph bffie was slightly hijured by SEA1
ex ir-ex 11 0 t i8t, We Should certainly consider th, undergone ich had struck -and willing t con-tribitte liberally to assist it.i allothe f tim�. This is ]us Viow-to the mini try, havi T Ghobe, the Ex- the electric fluid whi Grain stil-I contilu- es� to �e
destroyed a telegr ph pole or t
the scrutilleers would not be juB'tified it-, IL examination was ordere iWe are not a -ward of a single municipal what the 11111nidpalities have, to prepare ind to e certified POSITOR and the' Mail. I a ddition 0, ran good but thoi
to the Board of xaminerB f ontreal nearly every house has a couple of works along the wies all(I the office, rejecting votes whether they had been : ity having been appealed to fOr a borm"; themselves -to There is no 1 College. not yetold -will be Sorry t
RL ' PoeMS and of fail forwarded in sealed or unsealed eli've opes, The session recotrols/of Seafdrtl -Goder- Chase's Receipt Book, B ii to the, wire, bat was: soon extinguishd. heay Ae e- Tbi deet
i, � I on Theology, Sermori Book or two, settin, fire to some paper that hung close Inaill. T�e urd, therefore doubt but a fu her etei ision of time is
ur
chn oaxof rest upon the murdeipalities along w ill be asked Jor by the Compan al- if they were otherwi" tililobjectionable. ich and Thames 110aa c6ngre at ons wereL Ayer's klmanac. SO you may perceive A number of barns in Stanley were 'an- yy 9 marked in wheat. 'The W1
The following are the provisions of the examined an(lord red to be' a tested our readin- cannot be vbry varied. Such roofed, and the detached p
the proposed routes, as the have given. thouh they m.,ty have ll( I arts smashed
prospect - of -now about over. There M
to act relating to the matter, and teachers carefully and correbtly kept, -I'll records i �Vi n crhin. splinters. A. mail named Burtch lost tangible evidence of their willin,nes tq. eyer in filling th6ir-'engagement.- It is is in four sheep by lightning. In this neigh- -now oming in, aud. few L ax
of A slifield ; Melville Church, russels RAIL STORII.—The most s re haiJ
eve assist itto theiahnostof tficir ability-! therefore thie (Jilty r �f tho � n' would do well -to examine them, and use unicipalitie-s 1 Knox Clinrch, Brussels ; Cranbr�ook Ea. borhoo-1 largo hailstonve's fell, fortunately buy at prevailil�g pAces. -or years, passe tly. of ill interested to Ue the necoss their own discretion, independen experienced f d over- 'Yliere, the -ii, rests the blame? It w ary precau- mondville, McKillop No. I and ) cKillotit Winallam about noon on T esda doing but slight damagl. A cow was that -this year -a good 'Many b ticed t Lat the Adve? opinions expres e eit er b the (41obe or'l No. 2, Brucefield, Exeter and I Toxeter The hail a iere y last. also struck by lightning and killed, e no attempts f:tioii!§aoainsthti-iiig*theii-' )bligations to tones v very large, some at higher rates than,�I� Wi
two were called for next meeting. L
to throw the Chief Superintendent: I weighing between one-half on nee and two . or three
lich the ced from Pir e River week anu'mber of immi- th( entire onus of failure upon i a scheme; the carrying out of Wl Bell. There is no raew hay
I A call was produ 1. The votes shall be given by cloed t ounces. Considerable damage was done iu days Of last Mr'� CarlingUnd the pregent Directors. promoters ito- adirt it to -be hopeless, in the Presbytery�of Bruce, n fa'N-Or Of i the village. - A grea grants have arrived at Clinton, having, A feW loads of good, qualit
voting P the form in Schedule A t inally windows In so doing, however, it goes a long way ren ewed front ti me to ti th e, con trary to ille certified i been sent from Torono by 1VIr,. James
pers Graham, Of Zgmondv i the Pwy- readily. Buteer is in goo,4 of this act) delivered to the chief super- were broken; 33 lrgeanes 11
1 as being unartimollis and heady. The Braithwite, w1bo has been Sent there on astray,as ei ery person who is acquaint- J�tbeir' interests and. wid' 9.1 Hotel were perforat�d. -au d several of 8. 11�e give inendent of education, or tcl the deputy - is -coming forward Slowly. stipend promised i6 $600 with s manse, behalf of the Londesboro Irrimi tion h i 6 ed with the: Circumstances from be,iii-, It this timey -wnting a d i will be well superintendent, or other officer of- the the stores and private . ouses stiffered -Irra d i; I said stipend to be �paid quarterly in d. 80ciety,l to -forward far laborers, -they 11 Wheat, per bughl.. s everely. The damm,o done iu the coun- rn
Eduction department appoin ted for this 0 Sping Whent, per bushel....,.. ning to, elld- nust know, That Mr. Car I I vauce. A 9pecial �ieeting of tlio� ngso very -much n i - I for the lyluniciplitiesJf tli1E y act upon it. Preshy bei eeded in this neigh -
purpose by tbe chief superintendent. I tri must have been very heavy. The Ito &�i ling is,, :certain. extet, responsible, t6rywas appointedito be held at 5eb.fortb, storin'was only of shot borhood- Some severi.or eight families Peas, per bushel... ...... -t continuance. not don. ', but his predo 'The Manuf"tuirer' we do ' ces- s-EUid the Re- 2. Ajiy voting pa'pers received by post I within the Canada Presbyterian Church and a few inle men, from Denmark Butter..Xo. 1, Lo
y Butter intubs..
or otherwise by the said. chief superin- i On 22d of July., at 2:30 P. 'M for th, =d Sweden, have been sent, aifdhave' ....... the M cippro Eggs ........ sors, his la -1 colleagues ou. the - Dirce- F ity Treb.ty. t6ildeiit'�or other officer appointed bylii atheinatical Proble-na. . ' 4 1111, I purpose of disposing of said Mr., at olicefound employment.- The great Flour duril)- the said, third Tuesday of.Aucriist n jotirnls opposa 0 torate Boar 1, as well as those who Ihe Canadi. I. to the B;t,rr Problem ATo. 7.—This ] roblem, it is that they cannot
ppointe topreach'alt gi-poild- difficnIty with them 3 or other ppointed day, or during the to -ci4e speak a word of English.. The party ..... are now ssoGiated A�ith him sJDomillion (xoverainient h ving c ville on Sabbath u xt, ci4e h 1 3 ollsil-tKlt! preceding eek shll be ideeme '-.n be e con- seems, was not stated a . siven bythe au- V e&1 calf, ner 'nouna..—" 4P..' � I erest at thor, and consequently lie has furnished I
4 1- if ulot by 1�ed, themselves the spccialj� champoris gregation to ppea - tot their, in t iat reached Clinton oil aturday night TAmb any, Ca Direetors� the Comp, (V duly delivered to him. rabol rAeeting accompanie sheqp elts. any mean e'_ an ufactult. 3. The voting papers shall, on the day ha th� above na r of llrmbytory. no Solution for it. We -v e, however, were d by Goernment
be. freed from blame. th rs,: unite, in ho Salt -(zetRil) per barrcI4 ...... Mr. Thomas The maon, student, bavniig I received one correct answex; to it as it agent, a fellow c i d Sult (wholesale succeeding the third Tuesdity (or other on itryman, w coul per �barrel-
enouncing osed Reciprocity The fact is, -Pe failure of the scheme is,t thel prop undergone his tral examination, was was given, which -was furnisled by Mr. speak English wlf, through lifin. ar- 'potatoes xi�hel, new appointed day in cue of election tv, fill a sperb
due Solely& the bungling incapacity, Treaty wi itterileAs and - venom licenced. to preach �he Gospel. Archibald Taylor, of rangements were made for the settlement Oatmeal . + brl,. Vacancy), be opened by tit Wood� ..... ....... rty- e saie�- chief A committee consisting of Messrs. Problem lo. 8.—Afarme, has a tri- of the whole '
stupidity an I stubbornness'' of . the Pro- which, were it ubt calcula i d. to do iti- superintendent or other Qfficer aforesaid, pa Leask and sdow hose Side are to each IYoung, iiiiaters, wit 1 lloular mea W
those jury- -irould be a usnio, in the presence o" two or more scruti- visional. Dir ators, as well as of to.wittless. They as appoint- I other s the numbers -5, 12 a] id .1 3.. R c --N ro m — A
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1P ackson and Agrie elders, x1LASSROPPERN IN VF�R Tian bark ................ neers, to be appoited for that purpose the Perm. anent Board. mantaiii. that th Cnadim inanufactur. ed to consider the f inncial and a atistical cuts a strip 2 rods Wide all zound it, and Vermonter sapk of the story that the wh- by the Councilof Public Instruction. returns for the pas year, an t Tha 0 ces fully. co draft a finds lie has cut just half the field. Find grasshoppers ii his State used to be so the intentions if the gentlenimn ers ae unable to sue mpete,
-nee Fall'Wheat, per bu
4. The chief miperinteudent or other delivera to be brourht in at next i its area? Who compised these several bodies were with. 'their Americn fence Opponents in 1 ax, officer, and the scrutineers, shall scruti- destructive that they gnawed Wheirt perbnshcl....
meetrilg. ution, ails I can say I bavo seen them ou The following is -Mr. B S Sol r, good, -we bave no doubt, but that their opeti market,- and, tha, iil� the event of Hizdatid count the votes, and keep a Messrs. McCuaig, McLean nd Ross to the above: Since 5 Squared and 12 some record in a ence, rils o thick that you could
courage and c�kpcity were deficient,: ithe proposed tr6ay being adopted, thp, properbook to be provided were appointed a committee to e per for the purpose, hich book shall be Tlailline, squared are. together equal to 13 qu., hardly' ee the wood. ' This hAs been irtorle ca the field is right angled. Then as 2 is si n-ce my remembrance Thev would de- student entire- manufa�etiiring intorest of the Potatoes .... successful y-dpay. HadAha.,l preserved in the office of the chief super- I
Mr. Pviccuig reld the Home ,] at's by cutting off 7-ggs� - ission to I,. so is - 12 squ., to - 72, it id the squ. stroy wholeftels of o ........... ors rema' ed l D eGt al a, - a es rt, When it '%�as agreed 4 1. That root of 72 is 6 . times the root of 2. tjle the small tliread�that attached the ker- per ton,.. Provision, ir in firm to:w 1country will be ruined. Strait e 4s it ilitendent i 11 -it 11 tim be open repo -9 to the inspection of -every -person- desiring the missionaries lite continue their original scheine, o build a road, Ima;y seei.n,it is nevertheless true the d ia their- perpendicular of the part uncut' -Now, nel to the main stlk, and they ate every to see the same. -lericn in acturersand their organs frorq London to Kin ardine, by Brussels Ali knuf c respective fields �for the ;ne t� three it may be easily, demonstrated that the green thing. A man told me tbat he -F _A�
montlis. 2 Thatthe clerk be i structed difference of these two side is 6 times had some t6bacc6 plaaits, that the grass� 5. Any person entitled to vote at the
S ALFOR,TH CHEFSF,
and Wingliam, their roadmight,tom�da:y.� Adopt a line of - oppositloil to the treaty, election shall be entitled to be present at to write t o Cratib ook congiteg.-tioll re- the width of the mown. strip therefore, hoppers destroyed, that they got so f teir st idpoint, precisely similar ig papers. questing th, be In success ul oparatio, Instead, from al at the openiing of the votit em to �ay t 2 less 6 times the root f 2 divided by much in the habit of usig tobacco that The Seaforth Cheese "i
lie clallinif 0
of M r. however, of doing this, they cowar Thoms dly',' to that aJo�tod in, Canada. In fact, the on. 3. Tbit Mr. William Christie 6 Cri 2 less the root of this they sat on the corners of 11b;e fenc and ves But e
deserted the fetol, and left it in the s of ibe two coulitries seem NEWS OF:THE WEEK. I be sent to NLIcKilldp No. 2, o ud be 2 rods then if 2 less the root begged chow of tobacco from travelers. ktt Was held, in. ccorklane,
manufacturer n July 19 sho
to bo fraid'of each. other. It- is. im- Wid 26, and that tile cotiveiidr vrite to of 2 gives 2, 12, will give 2t.+ 12 times 'They alleemed to fly away, for the air hands of their Hamilton'o ponelits, i 'y
p of sought out ew ground. By - this one p9ssible that both call have just cause H o i r.. It (71 L F, FoR the Presbytery informing them, that there is fielLI. Again, 5-12 of 24+ '%'Rs fair attelian RRAX . BRTTAI�T.
one or more of the! probationers sentto the root of 2, the perpendicular of the overhead was fullf them r rm. If tl tons, on Friday night, a supply on band f' - I ! times the and spectatr.S. Ten ch
r all our vicitneies, -oot 2 is equal to 10 + 5 times the action, they rui ed their ch, -ices fo' the �i foral e trety will be favor- House of Comn' of root ND HIS GORGEOus FauR-IN_ 'Were representeed, awl a carrying out of their scheme to build anti. able to the bar adi everi ortheir fin(ling employ- of 2, the base of the fielot. 10.11 M&I M facturer, it tht; discussion of Dr' Butt's Home Rule nd in the Then 24 + 12 HAND. I met this evening the imperial
motion was resumed. Mr. Daniel O'Don-' m;ent dlBewher times the squ. root of 2 divided by 2 a -iii-han I I avenue, I led, of hih 1.5-50 -were
e to Isend Al r. The mson to to the Anierica mann- 0 indepen(Tient road to Kiticardine. The muBt be injuriou. nd four riv d
3 i oullue, member for Tralee, paid that the McKillop No. in own the =11ged f roin Mil. to I I I ce
multiplied by 10 + 5 times the r6ot of 2 and that rernbficau lordly turnout 4
in a fit of passion or pi(pe, deserted thei v ment was a 'mi r facturer, and v e versa, sc that either home Rule mo e serable Mr. Goldsmith tendered �is, is equal to 180 + 120 -times tl remind ed m f the. saying of Frank There were -4,700 pounds r signa
e e root of 9
old friends for new ons,* and allowed !must- indulge in Ise fe compromise, conceived by those who did tion of the INIoderatorsbip of a's. We are not he session I equal to 349.705632 rods, or 2.18566 -blai , that Grant will never leave the blt of it r ;ed
changed
not dare to face the penalties of Fenian of cKillop No. d, which was accepted I acres
the p roj eatars of an opposing scheme to jailre, however, I tit that b th do. The or 2 acres and 29.7.� per -1h es. White House wi'llingdy. That Grant bas
ist1l. 1olding it at too high a 6
He acknowl olged the desire -of ;@�nd the thanks of �be Presbyter
3- �ender- To this problem we. have i eceived but a de.3ire and ittelination to remai, and
gain undisputed possession of the best !'fact is, that ther Mnufacturers- of either Englnd to conciliate Ireland- and said ed for his efficient 3ervice as -Nioderator 4 nswers, 3 (if which are co ect.. The w ould not put aside an imperial crown the 'views of buyers. i
portion of territory which they had pre- country have n) cause fcr larm, but That perseverance in this tion would i of that Bess' on. Rog follo-Niiing are the names, of those who ven once if offere>d to him, but would quantity of butter, Mi. �S.
It1ley are eac arixious to i etain a mon - of gratitude, justice and I Mr. emted for themselves. This course re- 11 be in defiance s was then appointed )dera- have sent correct solutions : 1). Stoddart, eagerly Pake'arld wear it if lie cmldt is
of that session pro tem. ilted as we t t1te ti me predicted it 1 oly of their. own mar common sense.. He said. that the ulti. tor disposed of -to local bu�i
k s, and,. -by I Eginonolville � Alex. Johnston, Win- fertain ; And. that his ailibition tends
lop dai- r'Pon the who,16, f -of the leaders of the move- The Presbytery, adjourned to meet 1 throp, and Will. Elliott', MCI lop. hat way is Shown in all his dings and ket was qAlite Inate object
would result, in the total failure and ombivatidns. to, stifle. com petition, and ment was to incite Irishmen to force 'a a,ain teaforth o4 the second ruesday NEW PROBLEM. Coming to
-all prices as repeal of the Uni n, and their success of October. 'no doubt bat future markel
aband.0111114 of the independent sci4me. ecure. for their,, wares sli be believed by thoe who see I We give the followi as r roblem No. 0 Such an would plunge Ireland into civil war and and know ndstudy him. His disposi- more successful i
to dema' dr The blain'e, therefore, for. the failare of Ithey may see fit 11 I - I 9, and will receive solution; of it f tion to msociate Nvith, and todyism toward 'The
annul the recent progress in that coun- SuCCF-ss it TRE GuELIn B.i, BALL two next Market will be
e very -agre( nust rest on arragement might b ble to weeks the independent scheme I as formerly: the rich, his fondiless for display, and ay of next wtelk.
try. He said further, that, if ..England I PLAYERs. A base ball tourna i,ent ha Problem, No. 9.—Two tra e the Provisioal Directors,. and upon ieir wishes, but it wouldl lea;': fretfulness of the of the people ot be very continued to remove ever pretext for been y in progress X9 week at Water- Seaforth at the same time, one oin are the traits of character that he does them alone. Mr. Carling, not being a rofitable to the c
ountry. - Both coun- the plea of misgovernment in Ireland town, N. _Y Fourteen of I e best due north at the rate of 3mil s per folir, not seem even desirous to conceal. �J Provisional Director was in no way re- �'ries have already suffere considerab�y the result would be a disgraceful failur6 amateur clubs in the United ta 'the other due west at the rat of 55- miles' no loll er takes the dvice cf stateimell 41 AVhite fall es par -
for that. rom monopolies of this nd and the aof the movement. H� firmly believed ticipated. The -14aple Leaf lub of' per hour. Arriving at Cl* dis- like Orton and Roar ll 80 to *1 ,go? a d
sponsible f inu-
st prize beat- tance of 8 miles west 55 to sl 60 its success ould bring ruin to the in-- Guelph, won the fi. of �eal Coniaing and. such st
be is Carpenter and
an �n $10 to $14 -At'thismoint. however, thePermanent �ublic at large, outside of he maiii�fac- terests of wevery' man in Ireland. — ing all competitors� inclu e Nas- detained 24 minutes, - i es to dents and scholrs of 'his �arty, but bz�g, ;S' 2 !`y' Mr. d wish asso 41 1-2 It
ith Mr. Carling as turing rings, will rejoice at there is Robert Lowe, member for theUniversity a Club, of Brookl�n, fo
i3oard of Directors, w 142, to 81 20
rmerl mateur join -his co h but
y mPaniOn by tAi ai direct eiates with, and is controlled hY, saG-
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