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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1875-01-08, Page 1" • — kN. 18n. osessmommilessessams ne Ilieseirvices have chool Serclioft No. 3, the corning year. n of the S'eltool in Sees e, was he'd on Tues - The school has for s been under the man- Diatchferd, who has snter a college. The their teacher with a d Bible, as a memento Aids he was held by iford replied feelingly, %Instances called him field of labor. Mr. of the best teachers - /nee. laseys ruts rem' 'bile a young lad, aged Sou of Mr. Harrieon, wa picking up Mocks: her wee choppmg, the is latter gianeed offenci the wrist, cutting it Wednesday, the 23d, al accident oceurred to of t; reV, While oiling he on thse farm a his Thotnzie MeNfichael, wrist was cut to the noutier that hia heed (tet Monday of last John Daraughty, of a load a iuttaier to Lis horses took fright, ef the chains broke, c•-nt tiewst over an eme river. Mr. Daraugh- Se lumber in ite down -- he laekily received no FaTione—.0n Wedness rel, -art examirtation tOok 16s Grey Miss Caw - examination passed oft' eholais proving them the varieus exercises. pie supply of refresh - ley the parents, *ere e eltildren aud visitors, hilly treated to lemon- • 1-;s were then made bap, after which happy ads- ( - ef by Messrs., 1-1. Spar - others. desesrare . —An exam in- ; SCIWOI SeetiOrt No. 5, .er 1s1, whicit'preved to 1-eess. The Scheel has , a year under the mans Maggie Smith, and has progress divine that the disagretabre cone ss and -weather, the at- ', large, but thoee who 1,1 not but be eratitiecl of the examination. s tea by the teacher, and ae time weectid :permit. inetion. exercises were f. dialogues, recitations by the pupils, whiell .F.Iciat,ed-by the audience.. _ 1E LICENCES :TxvicaT:cs, lew At it -sued a the OFFICE, SEAFORT the Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario. an OF isTORT1i WARD, receive it as i'fikvor if TOU votes foe roe fit ;he election et` prefer being relieved from eublic affaila for the present. JAMES BEATTIE, Ella .1%E RAR1 AND ARDS, Mated as a V▪ oanciler for both it 'Wards. 1 ve tleterramed to tosa worild thereforerreqnest rata who in', ud to vote for me to the o ler candidates. ;illy t e suffrages of the h Irard, A. STRONG. EIS -OF -SOITTif WARD, zray name reatain for the r next. notwithstanding the tly eirenitttetI to the contrary. F., W. HILL„ 5 SON the Reform Convention, will -tors as follows : -i—White School House MG-, School Rortae, (Duff's 6.—inborn, Thillett, 1 McKillop. 6 B. X 7—Watt's Seltooi House, tutleaboro, 6 P. M. Wtjiton,, 1 P.M, ; SEAFORD:J. e t respeetfixily invited to aaa IVIEE+IiGT - .eting of the Howick Afatue Company, willbe held at the 'ca in tire of Gerrie, I', JAN. 23, 18776, kick P. M., for the purpose of Direetora for the mailing VILLIA2d eleKERCHER, Secretary. -WAY 11011SE :`uated -half way between having been thoroughly etee. it new affords as goad • aey country tavern, in the S and eiga.rs of the choicest 'tiling, good edeiee eines, goad sliefta for the accommodation ty of hay always on hand. A hostler always ready. o trou- S— C. DAVIS, Proprietor. -- Gee-ireM1,1AGTOleir. f the patrons of Briteetield will be held on SATURDAY, ' ry, 1875, at a o'clock in the t Auditors report and to make na• coming season. A, full at- reDOUGALL & BROWNLEE. :OAR PIG - sae a. well-bred Boar Pig, which ,r the service of Sows for the can. 8, L. R. S." Tuckersmith. a, with the• privilege of return - ALEX. BUCHANAN, Jr. - . , amagaasater.M.Waralaat c • MEETING op THE Agrieulturaa S.ociety, tine -of the TnekersinithBranch 'esiety, for the -election of ofti•• 'naming year, wiWbs held on 9Tif JAN:UARY, 1875, a at Marray'a Hotel, village of attendance of all interested in. Licularly requested, XOTIN HANNAH, Jr.„ Secretary. Ilif4 VIEW 'V EA Lt. 1 WKOEIR No. 370. - : • 4 SEAFORTH FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1875. RielaEAN BROTHERS, Publishers. 50 a Year, in advance. ; -Ant iSiStatt tor FARM FOR SALE. isie-EST part or Lot 1:1, and That part of Lot 13, v't Hullett, 100 acres; 4.0 mires cleared ; small frame house and bearing °tabard; 10 miles from Cliuton or Setiforth ;: price moderate ; terms very easy. For further particulais• appy to dAMES BRAITHWAITE, Land Agent, - • • Louth:ober°, P. Oa . • . Simultaneously with the departure of ENGLISH NEWS AND GOSSIP, The Court iaa the Id ties of Royal " Etiquette L- _A. well - guarded Bank Note, Sze. Front an Ooasional Correspondent. LoNDON, :Leo. 15;1874. FART,' PORSALE the Empress of. Russia, from OM shores 1')ESIRABLE farm for sale, situated on Lot A, the Queen has eeturned It Scotland. ag Con. 4, township of Turnberry, containing- She did coudescend so far as to be pres- -1 ent with the Empress at the christening - aertai, aereo cleared and free rrom. stamps, • of " Preice :Alfred of FelMbargh," but that was the only opportunity that she afforded to her august connection of see - I the balance seen timbered. _v mine at ma. , -well watered; Apply to It RICBABDSON, Pio prietor, or to _ ing, the light of her royal countenance. 30111( MESSER, ' 35743 Bluevale P. 0. FARM FOR SALE.. The rudeness is palpable,' and has excit- es „. -1,1EING S. :i Lot 25, Cora 4, L. R. S., Tooker- ed universal remark and. disapprooation. -1--' smith, conaining 50 aeres, 40 acres of which Our Oueen receives an enormous income to•e cleared, without stumps, well drained, good „ .N.' .. , , for the pertormance ot duties Whieh • she fences, and in go(.40, working order. There is a frame barn, good stables, good dwelling house, systematically ignores ; that is the long and short of it. She has some apoloeists sristie . e - --tehen -00a bearing orchard ; there are eiso two pumps on the farm. This Wm IS situated WitOill tI quarter of a mile of the gravel road, 5 miles from Seaforth, and convenient to • churches and schools. Apply to :167,4 ANGUS - GORDON, EgmoudYille P. 0. :who assertlhat the air of Lon on"dis- agrees with her. so very Misch hat the. can not set foot in her. mettepas with. out her legs beginniegto 'swells But the air ef the Scotch Highlands in'Novem- FARIA FOR SALE. it ber can not surely have been recommend- ed to her by her physician • and it is T PT No. 5, Con. 4,Iirillett ; 140 acres, more or I there that she ha,s stuck, hu'iblreds of -Is' 1ess,"80 aeres cleared. Plenty of water, and the north branch of the Maitland_ RIVOT running that contained in the Cornhill Magaztne, through the 18 acre bush ; goad fumes. Apply on miles from her ministers and imperial ------„,-------.;.------- 1 proved by her con:tinned resideuce in lyine within its sixty-four eOliillins were . find Fret a trt ut how such a maggot zot into. the b journalist's head. He has heard e story of a -certain earl,- now living, who is a miser, and hoards bank notes. He loses Mei.), interest of his Money, but still it pleases him to. possess huge sums in paper. Being at his banker's one day, he happened to take out his pocket- book, in which was a ten -thousand -pound Bank of England note. " \Nhy, my lord," said the astonished banker, "ac you aware that there are only two other such notes in circula- tion ?" I ought to be," was the quiet reply, for I have got them both, framed and glazed, at home." This, I have no doubt, formed the foundation of the Richmond story, while the description of Rob Roy's pistol - guarded purse, with which all reader § of -Scott are familiar, DO doubt supplied the 'casket incident. I do not know Whether muting yew' give him inflation enough to rais.te him many other Brobilingnagia.n productions to the Reeveship. Our choice for Reeve in America you can boast of enormous evidently lies between two villagers" and newspapers, but our Daily Neuss of Sat: -we had better vote for the man who runs urday, November 21, assdits itself to be as a -villager than for the insin who rues the largest newspaper, without a sup- as a farmer and is a villager 14 reality. plement, that has yet been published. At all events Gorrie and Wroxeter have Its printed matter Was nearly equal to any way even he will scarcely say farm- ing consists in beinga store clerk, or in winding up estates for Kerr, Brown & Co.—although farmers knew a little about him then—or in e,onveyancing, and taking affidavits, or even initiatingthe raw recruit into. the mySteries of the goose step. Not at all. None of these thing e make a farmer, and all the gas be can m and acture about tit at $2,000 tb at neither G orrie no Wroxeter has gt1t,. nor is likely to get, nor about the Wroxeter bridge, which he imagines is either liks Mahemet's coffin suspended between Heaven an&l earth, or as part of Lot No. 26, Con. A, under water; nor his glow- ing account of the trade to be doue in the frogs and little fishes ii -,,the milldam; nor the fact .that I, John Kaine, am going to erect, or cause to be erected, a toll gate upon said. bridge ;" none of all these things (and. that is the sum total of what he is going to dd) is going to vest% until near Decembers 'Balmoral and more than is contained in the • the premises to the proprietor - JAEN FOR SALE. that locality. The district was alevaes a 1,041,000 in number. The Paper on JAME'S MA.RTIN, itself, appears, is by no means. nu - • Qvarterly Retiew. 'the pieueS of metal ems - or address Constance P. O. Nvidell it WaS print& ,s 01( o eylin- LoT Coo. 6, Rulletta loca acres, 65 acres I favorite one, having; certain water -falls 1 r lel n ••" oleared, remainder wooded with beeell and ; and show places that att acted. visitene ; ders, a gle one of which holds four and maple; frame davelliug ; River Maitland and a I and the show places w re closed. to the a half miles in length—and the price of people by the Queert's command, she it all was one penny. eerie spring onlot; 2at,- miles from Einburn and. 3 • For partitmlars apply to L. 7NIETEll, Haxpurh8e4y6, having purchased ased the right of access M "..\ le Disraeli has incurred much die - 'miles from Clinton. Terms to snit purehaser: .1 or BENSON & MEYER, Sealorth. 1 order to exclude them. . This 'ruined the favor on account of his promptness to . 74 acres. 55 of which are cleared and m a state ; the transit of the court to the- South Count Von Aruim in his speech at the good 1 some time ago; the innkeepers replied, Mansion-honse, -wherein he said that an . . of good cultivation. There is a good framellARN , and STABLE. The farm is located on a Enelish woekman was more free from gravel road, is conveniently situated to sehools, with so.ne sprit, that since they could - of old to see the water -fails, it, man. If he did not refer to Count Von from Seaforth and 7 from Exeter. For further i visitors as particulars apply to the pioprietor on the premises. t FARM FOR SALE,. n.eighboring hotels ; and when eight sets apologize to the Berlin government for his supposed reference to the affair of erne seas, Lot 2, COIL 7, Usborne, contaiaing of four -post horses were ordered for the not use their post -horses to ta,ke their arbitrery arrest than a German noble - searches and post office, and is NV-ithill13 miles was not worth while to keep them for' -keni-tn, the observation Was ,pointlesS 'Nrq " d aprqpos to nothing.; andheis-inuch The population increasing, the signs of the times cheering, and money plenty, is the order of the day in Zurich. between contig-uous stations, and .20 cents when a further distance is traveled. Passengers will do well to bear this in mind, and secure tickets before entering Canada. the cars. —On Monday evening of last week an Mr. J. O. Ro'oertson, of the Benk of I a.ged couple named Todd weft returning Commerce, Goderich, has been promoted. to St. Thomas from a visit to -the come- : to a similar position in the Peterboro try, and while crossing the bridge below branch of the bank. the „mat Southern, station., they were 0- la, - —There is a report that the Hawaiian 1 overtaken by the yard engine. Mr. Todd. 'King Kabtkatia, now in the United was instantly killed, and, Mrs. Todd was' Stetes will shortly visit Ottawa, as the , thrown from the tra,c1.- down the em - guest of his Excellenoy the Governor- ban E inent, and fatally injnred, living but General. a short time. . —Four hundred and fifty curlers are expected to take part in a grand. Bouepiel —.An Ottawa correspondent says it is at Hamilton in the early part of Janu- Estimated_ that this winter the cut of - ary. ! whitepine will be nine million feet, and of red pine one million. -- It is said that Dallas, the abscond.- - ing manager of the Molson "Nine in To- --One day last week a young man named Archibald McBride, liviug near ronto, who has been discovered in New Port Elgin, was out with hie team,. and York,by his brother, is in a hopeless state missing one of the horses having kicked over the of insanity. Nearly all the traces, he went to Put it back, whenithe money, amounting to $43,000, has been feund ba his posessime inial kicked him on the face and BO injured him as to leave but little hope of —Mr. W. K. Muir, Geneial Manager recovery. of the Great Western Railway, was . " banquetted." on letiln day everting last, —It is reported that the Grand Trunk on the occasion of his retirement from Railway Company _ -will shortly -place the manaaement of the -road. Mr. Muir clerks on their passenger trains to col - held the Reeve monopoly long enoug a aestobes the position of General Superie- It is hi h. time Fordwich had a trial. tendent of the Detroit and IN.lilwaukce We ma be better and can't be worse. We ha e also a new aspirant for the Deputy teeveehip in the person of Mr. Beniami i Cook, who opposes Mr. Weir. Railroad. —On Thursday, 30th ult., Wm. Tea- lor and Geo. Garnier were sentenced to six and eight months in the Central Pis - Of Mr. Cook all that can be said is thaton for an aggravated assault on al ah , he is like his own drum, just as empty Crooks, of East Flamboro, because she and as full of noise if properly played on interfered and prevented her husband —I mean no disrespect to the drum. trading horses with these two roughs. Mr. Weir, we think, has committed one —An inspection of the ballot boxes of -grave error in the, seven years he has the Cumberland, N. S., election, briegs lect tickets and tares, thus allowing the conductors to devote their whole time to the running of the traies. —The thermometer stood 35 degrees below zero in Fort Garr? on the evening of the 29th Met. - —Dundas pays its Mayor $150 per annum. —It is expected that the Dominion Parliament will meet about the lst of February for the dispatch of business. --Machinery not manufactured. in been a Councilor. He is, however, a to light the fact that in one district the 'Canada is now allowed to enter ou pay - man of sound judgment and manly inde- box contained 60more votes thanthe num- 1 ment pf a duty of 10 per cent. on the pendence of &erecter, and even in his ber returned by the polling officer. afficla,vit of the imeorter that it is for his error he was bold And manly with it, —The Dundas Banner says : List own use. e whilst his fellow Councilors -were drop- Thursday eight a sheep thief drove 23 —It is definitely concluded that Great ping offlike grass before the scythe of the sheep (worth $130) he had stolen along Britain and. Canada will take part in the mower. When Perkins and Crreig, had the road, into a field. of one Mr. Miller, a exhibition to be held at Philadelphia,, farmer living near the corner of Grimsby and a good posit on hae been set apart resigned, and Gibsou escaped retribution 1 leavin s the amnicipality, Weir was and Saltfleet townships, and there left for them, next that aesigned the United • States. Special co-mmiseioners will be appointed to act as -the representatives of this country. —The notorious Lepine has been . eleetett to the Mauitoba. Local House. - __Kincardine has received its share of the Menicipal Loan Fund distribution, 0,566.02. --Two Strathroy young ladies took- a notion to go on the stage.- They ob- tained engagements to a London theatre, but their cruel pareat came along with a policeman and. took the embryo Neilsous home. —A man named. Wood was badly mutilated in the.village of Arthur grist mill by being caught in the wheel of the engine on Saturday. Fortunately the be17, came off, throwing the unfortu- nate mail a -distance of twenty feet, but for AVIdeli. he must have been killed. - sse ' hold. - Yielding to this powerful argh- Ito° cleVer to have ma,de such a -fool s to -the front, and proud in integrity of them. They were discovered e 351 P• 0. the mere couvemenee of the roya souse- \\ILLIA n Road Stan- in judgment, again morning, and the adjoining farmers held ' ment the show places were once more IsPeoeh• His apelogy, protesting that he heart, if in error FARM FOR SALE,. 14-`01t, SALE, La 3. Con. 1, Loin o d under ferule, the made free, and the title of . tourists meant no such allusion, is unworthy of a asked us to vote for him. I think, fel- a caucus and decided to put the sheep in sle - 100 acres. 80 cleared an eain flowed into the Balmoral gentleman, anl is not bettered by his low farmers, be is an honor to us all, and a barn to be watehed, and so catch the 'eimine that in thus eating his we cannot do better than to elect him. thief. The committee watched. Friday, came for the sheep. -.When one of them Goderich I will simPly say, Of D1311.8 Kaine and Cooke are elected to go to Saturday and Sunday nights, but no one balance timbered with first-class hard woo( , e Nor is it the water -falls only P , beariug orchard, well watered ; situated within 7 , that people come to see' 0 ; ()en ,words "he had been iefluenced neither bran eue40. flame 18x.40, log house, good '! district. ton. Farin 1*11 nuclei -drained and in first-elass eOuntrymen and our American cousins flora above nor from afar," i. e., neither miles of ease:ate and a like distance from Clin.- eultivation. Apply ma the premises or to the pro- repair thither in the autumn in crowds by our half -German Queen nor her rela- prietor at Brucetield P. O. • 1 to see the ' Queen herself. ' inc little tives in Prussia. This is a inista,ke :162 ANDREW McKENZIE church is crammed ith strangers, who which. even l;ladetone would never FARM FOR 'SALE. level their opera -la ses throughout the I ve committed, for it is a meanness,. and the humiliation of it is enough to OT 4, Con. 5, Hullett, 125 aeres iof first-elass service at the elder y lady svho sit in land in excelleut condition; well fenced ; good the front row -of the gallery.. They have make peer old Lord Palmerston turn in teals , -(1 /k.c - spline- creek crosses the • . twice cut up the beueh on which S --'he his ,grave. 5 100 • Sits, so that it is uos chomped wit L iron, The Brieish workman seems to indulge • h • luxuries besides freedom from t The timbei on the !20 itGres of bush land is very valuable. The proprietor wort t „ ea. The property is situated. on a good gravel to be kept locked. u road .70„. miles from. Setiforth. Apply to •-• ; absti acted bodily. ANDREW SLOAN, Constanee e. leavens the whole district. FARIYI FOR SALE IN BRUCE. 1.0011 Sale, Cheap, Lot No. 80, Con. 6, Township -I- of Bruce, County of Brute, containing 100 acres, 30 of which are cleared. This farru is situ- ate within five miles of the rapidly growing vil- lage of Paisley. The undeared portion is well ° timbered- There is also a Spriug Creek running through the place. It is a desirable property. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor, ' Box 24, Seaford' P. O. 852 A. M. CAMPI3ELL. or 125 acrea. Post Office, Sehools, &e., c°11Nrcai" and the cushion tle t surmounts It has lu lest it should be arbitrary arrest. A Sheffield collier took This toadyism his greyhound (used in rabbit coursing), The High valued at forty pounds, to a veterinary and ‘1gillies," who Scott has described: surgeon for advice. She wouldn't "cat o us as so faithful to their chiefs, have her mutton the day afore, and that ransferred their allegiance to the royal mornin' she wouldn't have her eggs and ew-conier; and make mealier sycophants port -wine." He explained that he bought run es er at Carleton by the express train•Jtdin leppenton hail can be found amoulfootmen. 'The the dog two nice little legs of Welsh t ienvjeunriineg3, aJs a:0. lr e, salifirnecheiisv on the Grand Trunk Itailway on Friday Trunk yard at Stratford. He was ueen goes about among t eir fames' like mutton every week, and when she could edde aStulie I it the vfeorle- sataninentilignogn; atilled taopsnodfdtehne j cars) .k0watching tht en raise.wortby thing frir her to do if she tile of elle of them he. naturally became . . • Y , lowing morning. Ilawhnson and two gide precipitated him between the. cars, he Lady Bountiful Of a village—a most not be tempted by a slice out of the mid- thet as from 20 to 35 barrels a da is lf • -ere a mere squire'e lady, and did not uneasy. Fresh eggs and wine—soine anything, more than an average day's others had been put off a train for refes- the wheels crushing him to death. He - 1 elong to the whole country. , nave sherry, but he favored por—ere work, 5 cents per bael is little euough. ing th pay their fares, and. in attempting lived an hour. miraculous mietakes s'thie bears the (Nlr. Walker) went home on Monday morning he found that revenge had been palm," and you Will have heard the last of THE HOWICK HOWLER." taken by the thief in entering his fold and stealing a flocle of 22 sheep (worth [The above was intended for last vre,ek, but was not received in time for insertion. Although it $132) which had. been so adroitly driven waH iutended, yet, it is too good to be lost, and ;away that not a clan -could be found of may now be too late for the objelet for 'which it • W down to look at the sheep at Miller's mate with Howiok municipal politics. --ED. Exp.] place as a lot of his had been stole.n. will be read with interest, by those who are inti- them. Subsequently a Glandford farmer The Cobpers' Strike. --The premises of G. A. Smith, dry goods merchant, Guelph, were entered on To the .Etlitor of the to -on E.vpositor. Friday uight, and $4,000 taken from the No clue has been found to the Permit me to make a few remarks safe. —A man, named Geo. Ra.velinson, was —On Monday last a youtig man named seared in lest week's EXPOSITOR on the relative to the communication which ap- robbers. • • kill dln the Grand. above subject. The writer of the ar- ticle states that the strike was for 5 cents per barrel on a peculiar kind of work, not usually made in this town, and claims . . to clamber on the baggage • ft 1 Mir. A. Bohlender, of Waterloo Vil. kI, LOTS -in one . tram ha d started, felibeneeaatlh , after wt asie la _ ge, es as workieg at -a, shaping machine, - s-) sarvey, and cornerilig on Victoria. Square. grow M fever with the public. They veterinary surgeon pronounceethe dog to- wor, we naturally imnly that it eva,s • cruthed by the Wheels. ___,—es,- preceaency er the Princess Beatrice .; lead bitten several persons. - lArhen en- we find that 40 barrelea day -can easily used in making certain parts of ohila Apply to - , ever quite -forgave her for asserting hen be Iliad, and its owner confessed that she doee by an average workman, and when - 361 E. ILICES-ON & Co: ' • , . ov • The Duchess of Edinburgh does not 'Elie best things for greyhounds. --------------------- - we peak of an average day's FOR SALE. bloek in Coleman & Gouirdoek's . The frequent burglaries that have eren's carriages, one ay it week, p ace 111 oron o ave so when he fell upon the machine so as to recently taken 1 T t h• HoreeE AND LOT FOR SALE., and she has certainly given proofs of a treated to go at once and ,warn these be turned out by persons just out of aroused. the merchent• of that c't that A 1, s r victims he answered, "Nay, not I ; their apprenticeship, and who necessar- Y bring his left wrist M contact with the• Egmonaville; one quarter of an acre ; frame 1 haughty disposition. s geele al le, •ly m st cases inferior to the h -h• • s • andto deteevcitsieveinfeoarticse edge of the moulding chisel. The tool or to the proprietor. 1 er. A. curious instance of it took place scraps ; only the dog and he had the best approaches ex,tortion. At .a • • twieleyrahlyavtebeeopmolilenee made a Government institution, it would tearmg rible gash, penetrating to the bone and. el selves. airs, and th.is sort of personal earned three pounds a week, but his average workman of fexperience, we may be rendered more effective. They encered the froet of the wrist about two se rear of els. Joha Logan's, the lot is a corner lot. t d ' f a inches above the joint, and made a ter - Apply to ete. Peter Cowan, in we aajoiesne house, I pude is especially resets e in a oreiou- wife and children fed upon bite and think that tbe price denhanded somdwhat 0 , urge that if the police everywhere were good well, garden_ planted with trees, house situated 865 GORDON MeADAM. . 1 the other day at ChisWick, where the of every thing. . , an " average ' workman would make through arteries, veies and - BuILDING LOTS IN SEAFORTH FOR SALE I Duke and Duchess wedit to visit , ee I 0.' dd. the following for the especial from $2 to $2.50 per day, of ten hours, be made more useful. —A temperance society in St Marvs sinews along the bone right under the rsu. coaEe-------111 eout the grounds , tam famous collectioli of hot -h use pleasu , . , re of the lAdies \Vhen the Empress m ii I tl 'iik. is more than they can has decided, in debate, that " The use of ball of the thumb. Blood poured. from -2--' recently occupied a; a Driving Park into Buid- : .0 D. wers. The proprietor of the place of Russia left us she wore a, red velvet consisiezetly expect to do. ft m b • - • • - ' • - tobacco is more injurious than beneficial." the tole). arteries at such a rate that the ins; rate, is prepared to dispose of lots on rett_son • ' Wished to explain the merits of his mantle lined with sable, which took 228 very pleasant for the men, but it .0 dee- man's life was a question of titillates, but house, with woodshed, summer kitchen, "" / our own royal. family do not give them- they mun foind it out This collier I are, sn o , d d e plication. 86. 4 press. to her side would have been in- tures th make it, each of which cost Equal Rights " also denies that one • • medical aid. bemg promptly on hand, the As the other side of the uestion has been aestang to purchase should make immediate 849- I p antS, but the path was narrow, and to skins of those small but precious cree- cidedly hard on. the employer, able terms to any who nifty desire them. Parties • 1 satisfactorily demonstrated by a Peter- bleeding was stopped by tying the sev- boro temperance soietywe still cling to c, decorous as well as dangerous to his E12. This one article of her apparel of the workmen was aerau , eral vessels. lted because ESTRAY CAITLE- pots, and to precede her, he was given to must therefore have been worth $15,000. he was a non-union man, and. in doing so the weed. —The market fees of Mitchell were---Collingwood had a $25,000 fire on CaTBANED from the premises of the undersigned . understand, would. have been (in Russia) The Empress's cloak of blue fox stun he asserts what is untrue. The assault- ed party was just leaving his boarding sold to Mr. All I d f as • yrue an on IS on ay or er s o r. R, Sunday1 t —e a Daniel r ae Lot Ne_ lie COD. 11,H. It. S., Tnekersmith, on to conimit high treason. At last they cost half as much again. Mr and of Port Pe ry au white, with a short tail, the other red wIaths upon by a couple of roughs, who knock -ed wOrthy r2 • Jemes Wilson, $72. • on New 'Year's Day, accidentally shot or about Ray last, 2 heifers coming two, ono came to a swiug-door that only required. , house in the evening, when he set $940 ; and the bitch t t J Moffatt, for $84 ; Dougherty & Larkdi white spots. _ Any person gising such information a push, bet to which the Russian The Ho -wick Council and the himself so seriously as to leave little will lead to the recovery of the above animals , hope of his reeOlitry. He was much re - _Duchess was an insuperable barrier. She him down and jumped upon him in a will be suitably rewarded. had never opened a, door for herself in anner His cries attracted at- spected, and his family have the sincere —Mr. Itel;ert Gardiner has been elect - 3674 4 C FIARLISippReOnBFR , 0 as her life, and was not going to begin in a sympathy of the .entire community. - ------- nursery garden M Chiswick. Her splen- l'o the Editor of the Huron Expositor. tention, and the assaelants took to their ad Reeve, and Mr. John M.cConnell Den- -.s . DEAR SIR. : In my last I promised to heels. I subsequently saw the me.ries uty Reeve of Bibbert, by acclamation. eay a little more on this vexed question, upon the victim's neck and shoulders where he had been kicked, and more store of Messrs. Horne & Clark, Strat- -On TUesday nig,ht of last week the h mime and. pretension, the 'grand eh- than this, I know at least one of the par- ford, yea -s " burgled," and from $500 to and, farmers of Howick, in this age of •ties v' 14-" a,ssailecl him. If he doubts the, $700 worth of silks and kid gloves ex - and calls for proof, I am ready to furnish tracted. The thieves have not been it before a magistrate. found. Of course I know the antipathy Which —The market fees ef Stratford were exists between union and non-union sold on Saturday last for $1,800 men, but if the folaner abuse their fan- —It is proposed to build. another bridge cied power for the purpose of exacting across the St Lawrence at Montreal, at disproportionately. high wages, they a cost of $3,000,000. It is found. that must expect to be supplanted, and should the Victoria Bridge is inadequate to ace they choose to interfere again it is pos- commod ate the constantly increasing tral- Bible it may give rise to results which may prove unpleasant for them. PHILIP VOLMAII. --David Batched, the youngest SOn . der -dove& Lot tc ass by her was impoesible, and the river on Monday morning. -The little of A. Butehart, of Owen Sound, .was drowned. in a tank of water near the ESTRAY COW, clid attire blocked. up the path, so that boy bad been sent for a pail of water, and is supposed. to have dropped the pail in the tank, and in e'ndeavoring to reach Lb overbalanced and fell I f iklIE into the preauses ortIle pro_ whole party consequently came to a dead e Nee No. 8, Cou. 11, XteKillop, during last spring, a • pertv, pay eharges, and take her n' ay. t lock. The- unhappy proprietor was in max of presumption in municipal affairs red eow. The owner is requested to prove . 86'14'4 -, ARCHD. BleKKY. despair. Then the Duke came to his eas been attained, Our late Reeve has : • : , assistance. "She won't open the door," sunk into the tomb of oblivion, and in ESTRAY RAM. her, and keep in front of her. Walk nominated as his successor Mr. John. ed to prove property, pay charges and tfike ! backward, and haver mintl your flower- Keine, Captain of the Illowick bombe, - December, YONNG RAM. The owner is request- / otp4 ALEXANDER ROSS. pots." Whether any flower -pots n -ere zines. Truly, "the mountain was in - - - - broken I don't know, be'it 'will stake my labor and brought forth a mouse," and teeny. ESTRAY STEER. said he ; " that is quite out of the ques- dying, with bated breath and. 'all the No. 14, Loudon Road, Stanley, about the 1st of tion. Do you run round, open 'it for solemn impressiveness of a dying man, - CAME into the premises of the undersigned., Lot , . . . 1 existence that if they were, the Duke this Ca.ptain Keine is soliciting our CAME into the premises of the undersinned, did not pay for them - Lot 1•', o. 6, If. R. S., Tackersmith, on or about • suffreges as a farmer, and will, if elect - the middle of June last, a two seer ola STEER. As long as Fran,ce exists I suppose its ed, (according. to his own showing) prove The owner is requested to prove property, pay people will continue to believe that another Cincinnatus by delivering, his charges and take him aAV 1. ms J.A.a.ms HAs. nothing beyond it is worth. inquiring tosenship, and then returning to 369'4 , into. The ignorance a French governess plough, or what amounts to pretty much STRAYED CATTLE. disp ays m g e ITRAtED from Lot 7, Con. 11, Hullett, on or I equaled, but a French paper upon a for- clo so. Thegreatest an mo p -------- t I. Yearling steer, -white eign topic nearly rivals her. Consider- reason advanced by Mr. Perkins in favor year. Our business men have added • "SI Keine. was the fa,ct that Keine much to the appearance of the place by • iS said to be un- the same thing now -a -clays, pronlist s to- t tit 111. -,—On Saturday, while a man was draw- ' Mg a sleigh on which was a barrel filled with water up a steep hill ricer Montreal, a boy eame down on the same track on a toboggan at a furious rate, the toboggan fic ; hence the project. struck the sleigh, and the boy was —The Quebec Legislature paesed throarn head foremost against the barrel cation almost tureiaimously to petition 1 a res- breaking his back. - --A man. named William Ward," -of frozen on Saturday evening. It is likely -0•41. ' the Domunon Government fest the p ar Zurich. don of Lepine. This village, in the townehip of Hay, —A joint stock company with a ca.pi- has Unproved in every way during the 1 tal of $500,000is being formed in Mont- real to buy real estate, erect factories and houses, to carry on manufacturing business, lease or sell any of the fac- tories, and make advances ou security to the lessees or purchasers of these factories. —James Trow, Esq., M. P. for North Perth, has been re-elected Reeve of North Easthope. Mr. John 111cMillan was also re-elected_ Deputy Reeve. —The " hog cholera" has been play- ing havoc with the hogs in Galt, County of Waterloo, about 60 head having suc- cumbed to the- disease. —Messrs. Hyslop & Ronald, of Chat- ham, who lately suspended, have resumed business, having settled with their creditors at 3n cents on the dollar. The firm have been. engaged in steam- boat building toe largely, and the. de- preciation in this class of property is the cause assigned: for their difficulties. One steamer, the last built by them, has netted aloss of $15,000 to $20,000. —The Grand Trunk Railway has re- cently made a distinction between tiekets purchased at stations and fares paid 011 the train, by charging ail additional. rate for tickets sold by conductors, six cents being added to the price of a way ticket about t e lst and red, with thick spread out horns; also, one 1 . th- t . a, me are but some thus y mites o . one yearling herfer, red mei visite. Any person I distant from the Gallic shores, the ab- living so `neer to Gorrie, he—James yearling heifer crrey, with turned up horns, and ' mg giving information that will lead to the recovery surd ideas. which our lively neighbors Perkins- -would be able to advise Mi. of the above animals will be suitably rewarded. . , persist in entertaining of us. are almost Keine upon those knotty, abstruse ques- eee:4 Constance, P. O. 1 inexplicable. That our Lord M ayor is tions that are supposed to come under 1 WILLIAill TREWIN, , next in a,uthority to the Queen, th;it our the consideration of the Hos Council. ESTRAY STEER. 1 nobles indulge in boxing, and that a tenth Just so' how exceedingly kind and e' t AYE into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 1 of our population commit regicide in No thoughtful Mr. Perkins is. He wishes Con. 5, Hallett, about the middle of Oc- , b -• • t'l ff•th l• 1 't el, ale ar lc es o as w lice i can to reverse the order of dual representa- The owner ia requested to prove property, pay ! not be expected they Will give up. But tioa, and instead of one man representtoei last. a red and white two -a -ear old steer. I vein wh should_ they leclieve us to he sated? ing two constituencies he wants one . . have two Reeves, even charges and take him awaa . 86744 - S. M. ABBEY. I An English peer in particular is, in their toss ns liip additions in stores and dwellings. D. Steinbach, Esq., has erected one of the handsoraest dwelling houses in the vil- lage. He has also extended his store in length, and has it now completed and filled with a firstelass stock of fancy and staple dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, &c. W. G. Wilson, Esq., our respected postmaster, also keeps a largo and well selected stock of dry goods, • groceries, &c. Messrs. W. & J. Grandy to ' ESTRAY BULL. • I view, always eccentric to the verge of though one should_ be of straw. It is too have sold. the balance'of their stock -0 e i.A.IIE into the preraiseS of the undersigned, Lo ! lunacy, and beyond it. Their last can- thin, Mr. Perkins. You have been the Messrs. AVaggoners, who, it is pre- COtt. ta, S ta nley, about the lst of November, ern, in a highly- respectable weighed in the balauce and found *ant- sumed.,-Mtend. cluing `a., large business. a yearling BULL. The owner is requested to 1 French -newspaper, is respecting the late mg, and. we ain't eoine to give Keine The Evangelical Church of .Zurich is one published prove property, pay: charges ancl take it away. h. lhat $2000 is not of the hand.somest and largest edifices in eolaN McDONALD. I Duke of Richmond. Amone the posses- the chance of a wei; rt3 - ees-e I sions inherited from him bar the present settled yet, and we won't elect a tool to the place, in the towel' of. which is sus - STEER STRAYED, .,Duke is, it seerns,aba,nk note forE50,000, settle it at your dictation. Mr. -Koine pencled a large 500 pound bell, the peal i s - asTR.A.YLD flom Lot 28, con. 6, Hay, a 8 year old 11 which however, he can not make use of :Jahns to be a farmer.... I aul sure every of which can be heard for miles. The a,iving such information as will lead to bis recov- for this reason—it .is deposited in a farmer in Howick mut feel grateful to purchase speaks well for the good taste, 'a' muley steer, black and white. any person I . , . . . ere will be suitably rewarded. . , I casket so contrived that au y one who him for the dignity liesle conferring upon. enterprise and liberality of members of ALEX. McALLISTER. I Will receive six pistol- 1 Our hitherto despised*oupation. I find the church. Extensive drain works are ESTRAY CATTLE. i shots. Of course there is a secret which myself won er g , ,,,‘ , however, carried on, leading from the south of the d in SUitetimes 365 tries to Unfasten. it f 4AME into the premiees of the undersigned, Lot Oh. ould enable its possessor to get the 1 as to wet Kaine ceir4til farming. Sup- village by the municipal Council of the ‘-e No. 20, Con. 8, L. R. S., Thekergraith, a year- Wet without the bullets, but the late [ posang e should, -like' Horace Greeley, township of Hay. The contractors are ling steer and one yowling heifer. The owner is duke omitted to impart it to his son and I we* a little book and tell us "what he Messrs. Steinbach & Waggoner. Em- antltake theta away. ; heir. The whole story is, of course, leniAs'a about farming?" (it might prove ployment is therefore furnished for any reetiestea to etaa prove property, pay charges, _ ink ber of laborers at the highest w 3(774.-4 XAMES SPROAT. 1 rubbish; but I have taken the trouble to useful for next year's elections.) Ith num ; . „. • ' ages. Listowel, had his hands and feet badly that amputation will be necessary. Whiskey was the cause. —By the new postal arrangeraent be- tween Canada and. the United States, letters sent to that country will be car- ried_ at the same rate as charged for transmission from point to point in the Dominion. —The Rykert of the Pacific Mail Scan- dal in the United. States is a Mr. Sohn - maker. He did it ',professionally," as a lawyer. Handy thing that lawyer business in the Legislature. If a farmer, or a merchant, or a doctor, or a. mechanic, got paid for his vote he would have no excuse to offer, but with a, lawyer it is professional:" you know, and that's -where they have the a.d.vautage. —It would appear that the commence - merit of 1875 has been Characterized by more than a, usual number of fires, many of which have been attended. by fatal results. T. HAVE much pleasure in adding my testimony to the excellent qualities of the Florence Sewing Machine. I. have never used its equal, and. witb the at. tachments which can be used with it 1 think it perfect ANNA M. Joinksdit;..: Dress and Mantle Maker Seaforth, Aug. 1,1874. _ • 4 1