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The Huron Expositor, 1875-04-30, Page 84 .0 a 8 won txpoitor. DISTRICT MATTERS. • SEED POTATOES, —The. following va- tidiest of Potatoes for seed can be had at STRONO iPm-sax:Vs Seed Emporium, Sesforth, viz:: Snow Flake, new and highly recommended, rownell's Beauty, extra; Early Vermont, ten days earlier Mtn the early rose; Early Bose, Late Be, end Garnet Chili. The Early . Rose and hill' were imported from Montreal, and were- 4rown on light :soil, which will make a good hange for Um oectiofl. eon early end got sup plied. - DRIED- APPLES, Them Arruz.--270 • ushelo prime fruit to hand, and the cheapest in own. New Prunes, Fresh Canned Goods, Gen- et Groceries, &c. Also Flour, Buckwheat Flour, reliant Fionr, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Octo, Bran, heats. Mil1ice41„ &e, Turnip &Ws, CorrotSeede, ngold Seed's, Top Ontenti, Garden Pam, Tim, • thy Sced,,Orever Seed} Garden Seeds, Ite,, from ohn A. Bruce & Co.'s.INote the shop, Strong airley'S old otand,next door to 777,--W. AmigN, COMMERCIAL Haver, SEAFORTI1,— his house is the best in Seaf;rth for commercial revelers and farmers, as Ite. secommodation is rot -oleo?, Iwbile its priees are as low int the cheap - �t hotels. The rooms, are large, well furnished •and perfectly eloan, while the best attention is Ivan to airwho patronize the house, '.,There is arge stabling In connection, and attentive- host- rif.--ALEXA/sWEILDAVIMSON, Proprietor. . TILE Immense 8toe,k 'of Dry Goods, . easlymade Clothing, Huts and Gape, Furs, Boots lid Shoes, Groceries, &e,, at BEATTY &Co.'s, will e sold for the next few weeks at about cost to auk° room for spring purchasso LAIDLAW'S Oash Grocery is the place to get suited in Teas, Snare, Coffees, Bioeuits MOOS°, Syrup, &e. Pure Wines for Medicinal putposeo, Buckwheat Flour, do. . • ONE CAR LOAD OF LAND Peasnoe for 'sale at STaotto & FAIBLEYIS, Aleo Western Corn; • Buckwheat, Black Tartarian and White Norway Oats, Peas, Tares, Millet, Hungarian, ite, Motrev.—Money to lend at the lowest - r tett,. and mortgages bought by W. U. Settler,- arrister, Goderich, and by Senior & Macdonald crrioters, Brussels. ' A Fuel, range of styles, patterns and e antics, in ail climes of goods, and at prices to c remand businetet, at Guar, Yotnect & • SPalt• ED z sofa. . , a SE: POTES. ATO—A car ow ofEarlya Se and Chili, grown on the Island of Montreal, • a capital change tor thio section. Yor sale at LES'is Grocery, next door to 777. REMOVED, —3-, 8, Rolienfrs has remov- e( lae Drug Stook to 'the shop opposite Fewell's petal, formerly oeeupied by W. Allen, Groeer. ' ' CALL and take a look at the largest , 8 od of the. Finest Tato in Seaforth, jot arrived at BtAITY & Co,', • Dwell: fail to call. at Beane' & for Bargaine while the opportunity is offered. •% (woo ri,Acr, to load your salt. Same p ee lSW At the wells at the Farmers' 8torse, BF,ATTY & Co, are unequalled in Sea - to th' for Imported Wino,/ Liquors and Cigars, COMPARE Prices -in the Goo& you w ni at Glum, Youxo & SPAIMI40114. iLAIWE and attractive Stocks; 'now oh ing at Farmers' Store. W. Hue, has just engaged A finst-elass ctta tier to take charge of the (nothing Department • Of 11{ bn,siness. His patrons may depend on ob- taining at his establiohnient s good and otylish sr fele. w' of in BC8INE814 NOTICE, — The EXPOSITOR 11 be given from this date to the first January, 1876, for $1, payable strictly advance. • , „ HOTEL CIIANOE, Pureili, imeiy of Stratford, and formerly of Carron- breok, has leased and taken possession • of the Exehange Hotel, Seaforth. •Fulmer, Seneinee-eRev. Mr. Lavelle will prcach the funeral sernion of Rey. ellum, in the Wesleyan Methodist Church of this town, on Sunday evening neXt. lease BALL —A meeting of the "Star," Base Ball club will be held in the rooms ver Moyer's new brick block, on Satur day next, for the purpose of electing off ears for the current year, - • e ° ,0s6 , James Cooper, of Tueiceremith, brought to our office 4 few daysi ago a tuft of wool rdeasuring 14 inchest, This wool was taken from a. yeerling lamb; iowned by Mr, A, 'Bishop, M. P, Utilorne, 'The lamb was bred • from, a ram imported -by Mr, Hugh Love, & of flayl and now owned by Messrs Co iper, • METHODIST MOCIAL—A social will be gi ven in the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Seaforth, on the °vetting of Ftiday next The leading feature of the entertainment wil be a Match." Thee° retatclica have created muGh interest and arruseement in othnr places and the in- augural one on Friday evening next will not likely be any exception to the gener- al r de. The sociel is to be given by the teaehere of the Sabbath. schoolit ie not • necesetiny (orals tb recommend alargit at- tendance, as the spelling match will, doubtlese, be a suffieient attraction to draw as large an aliclience as the ;church will accommodate. • P1 LO E ftT CHANGES, —Mr.. Malcolm has purchased the reeidence of Dia • Smith, in the north part of the towa. • The price paid was $740, Mr: Malcohn iuterids repairin4 the house and ruaking iG comfortabie for a good tenant, --Mr, Samuel Johnson has exehange the 140Lne and lot which he recently par (Aimed. from Mr. Leatherland, with M • E J Sparlinje for the house) reeently cupied by Mr, W. 8, Robertson, witi. three stelae of lend, Mr, Johnston is re airing the honse, und will before lee, ewe ilallf1801110 rehuluneu, as the prop rty 4.01/0 of the 11108t pleasantly eituatce •in, to • ...ma... wt.:,....•••••o••••• Tag (213110-64 IMIDAY SEA110fent ,-Htfaronfi Itas become renowned for th magnitude mod exeellelice of jf.t (211(1011 Birthday celebrations, and the celobra tion of this year • promises to surpasi those of fornier y (lra. An claborat programme has bei.n drawn up, whic embr tees Poet and Horse raees, a Fire men, procession, torch -light procession, • &G. 1 i1 )eral pu rses will be, offered for corn petit )7). As the manage.ment .of •proce 'dings is under the,direction of ai and eflikent (committee, we har no hesitation in predietinif that the envi able reputation which Si'eaforth has ati tained in this matter will be fully sus -1 tailed on the 24th of 1875. The sports will take place on the Driving Park, as • f innerly. • S110:1. 1)124,ASPA.----Afr. John ilugill; the 1 taroii flood, rr akersmith, show° 114 a few •dap ago., a- number of large whit( g,rabs, laiialfhe had taken out o the n 'Arils of a, Sheep of his which had • died. Several of Mr...I fugi1l',8 sheep had lwen sick, and three of them have died. 1:ro in the symptoms of the diseabe, he was led to believe that the head or Jibs- trils inust be effected, Ile accordingly cut b )th nostrils open, and all the way U1) to above the eye, on both sides, was Iined with these grubs. Mr. Hugill ex- tract( d 20 of them, but there might • have Neu more. The grub is about an inch in length, is flat on the bottom, with an oval back, and covered with rings. It is of white 0010r, and is any- thing but 'agreeable to look at. The ani - •mals I ffected had been ailing for several • days before they died. They Jett to bleedink at the nose, quite freely, and sonietimes a blood and matter, and they given much to sue4ing. We of several who have lost ghee son, and it is hot ut ikely tha disease has cause the den How these destruet ve insee lodgment in the nos rile of th uit is difficult to say, nless the blown in during ast sum fly, and were hatch • out, an the proportional stri, d in the the sheep. Mr„ H gill had which was sin4ilarlY affected which died, but * ich has recovered, but it iS ery doubt recovery is *man t, were txtur ere ave he this the ea h of mitre ani eggs w er b gre ostril ne sh ith th pparen ul if es of leo rd a- 11. ls, re a to of SO .ly he - I PEIDONAI,,-,--Pr, Monne, or m ny years a reeid'ent Brucefiel 1, has at length removed s family rom t is County, and. has t en up ins erman nt 'abode in,Detroit, iere he ha enga ed in the practiee of uis proles ion. e regret that the licate sta of he Doctor's health dered th's cha g . necessary, The la attack o typh gel: fever so weakened id reduce his so' el- • tem, that he was up ble to co tinue he arduous labors of • country practi and, there being i ood open ng for a city practice in De reit, he d tenni ed to embrace thtMIS in rud oppo tunity. r. Mo ro will be much vicinity, and w, 0 h pe that is hea th Betln may soon, be fully estor it dbat ho d will at some future ime boco agai a resident of Huron, 1 0 QtrARTERLY MEET NG, —The meeting of the clerg of theirur of Huron will be eld la 8 Thursday, May 6, . coneion vice in t. T110111118 hureh a tra,tion of the:luny ommunion M. The sermon ill be pre •Rev. ll; Cooper, 01. Brussels. business meeting at the parso I'. M, A missiona y nieetin held in the eienin at 7.30, dresses jAvill b0 deli, eredd 'on t ing subjects by the f llowing el "'oreign Missions —It v. C. : thew, D. "Tho •eed of C tension in thei Dio ese f H the riece'isity thcref re for of mem Davis, " n Act of Alms ma an. !A - slid 1 , ng of the et Club If on Tues win , offi 11 L quarte ly 1 dean' ry forth, on ay. 8 r- at:111i ii4", hed, Ole age, at 3 will hen e folio rgymo ; M t- ura lkx- ron, sd ter lib - of t ving a orshi go rdial • , erality. on tlie part Church "—Rev, W. Christian Duty and our Prayers and ot gether "—Rev, F. I vitation is extended Omen= mee of the Seaforth Crie at the Terrapini Said inst., when the foil elected e Presildent, H. V. C. Vice -President, Dr, • Vercoe; and Treasurer,' C, Arzustrong mittee of Matiagem nt, 9', S. Grieves, 0, Noe, John Cu Chase Wiison. It was unanim solved tliat e vote of tlianks be to Mrs, Digglo and iss Meyer tidness irt providi enact tlie playing menaber, f the club day, Wednesday an Friday week were appoin d praeti The Club have leas the Ag grounds, anclsteps i at once make the iiecessar0 improve render it suitable fo playing. o club is in a prosperop conditio exciting its full,' she e of inte year. We have no 4 ubt it wi good account of itself during th • I TOWN COUNCIL,—? 4e 'Council met o Tueeday evening 1a8t,i It eteati esolve to hold the Court of ik,visioji on •lay 1 The Street OoInrniUeli were requ sted inspect the culvert ad drain o nett Main area, 'and rep at to the C uncil to their-oonditiOn, , he Clerk as in structed o notify the OralJd Tin k Rail way Com einy to enl .rgo the cu evert a the tank to twice - ts present ditnen- ssioase AD 1 put , it ;raight w tit the Orem, a applica 1011 from ti cr Cap- tain of t ie Fire -Brigade, for a allow- ance for clothing o $5 for each man, was, on motion, granted, The C impany numbers po, and the grant fr in the Council will thus amount to 1, The Street Ins eator was instructed have a rough bo rd fence erected an twee planted a (mind Victeria Square, rovid- mg the Messrs. Golialock sati fy the Street Ooinniittee that a proper 1 envoy. twice of the property will be math to the Town at once. Some further u impor- tant business was transacted, w en the Council ad jou rn(d, I : Is embe as he TS we lefeye ecreta y co bort rey AI usly 31. ndere or the r aps for Me • - 1) OW e day. eultur 1 to take cuts , Th and Is st thi I give 'was° • Marys • mest br n RETRIBt6ION.--;• Th0 of last Weelc, says.:; " sault was Committed i frot of t A rgue tal as- ) e Na- tional Hotel, about 7 oe1oek on hurs- day: evlining ,last, w en a man 'named Callahan, a hampio billiard layer, received a fiaV 're gash in the'hea( with a stone in the lankis of a young ma i nam - •.ed Wilbert'1 s that 'the men had hi nding in the billiasd efo re, and that Dick s s llahan 8 80011 11 t110 Medi- ator wd of • eught him, would 4t summary jus - on 11 han's lid a cjt. o the 1 6 y issue( , but u )0m arra t his skill i d after 1 otel for ting to iekson. It appea d 'eoinejrnisunderst roo'in a short time on, wa foe 0 up to Iiiin truck him Pieksou in setts, down excited er on the sedewalk, came 1145 110 00,111e 01 t rind head with the etone, ately made off Oil ; the etreet, pummel bY meta "who, if they Otsel certainly hove Lineted tic° to hioi. Inc c head waa aNiut z,inch leegth and wasear warrerit urea him' dadie app rebel] s ion of Dicks present he has not Callahan wai tin forth a fiiw weeks ago, ing at the C0114110roial days Went away, forg . board bill before he to • • se ter in e 0, If no° the' o the Sea- oard. ,veral p y his his depar tire. TEA Cl IE1.*r INSTITLT c.. ---The u cot- , ing of the, 'leachers Institute held in Seaforth, on Sartur ay, -Apri 24, was, considering ti disagr cable weather, ve.ry wc11 • ttended. The proceedings were- high y inere ting. Mr. McLachlin intro( need, in a very ,able and practical manucr, the subject— ," Difficulticsin Organi z troll of 6 hools in Rural Sections)" 1 the disci ssion which _followed, some f the many dif- ficulties ex1Je1'ie1ce(1by t.achars in mak- in1 g 'a just classifie tio i of pupil , and ; coping • witli 1 the 'evil resulting from irregular attendance„ w e well di cuss- ed, and valuable hints nd sugge tions as to the• best methdds f meeting and overcoming, thesc. we given-- ints which must be of great practical a ility to teachers in assisting hem to ri rhtly discharge their duties ' Mr. M Rini illustrated by conchic in * class of 1 upils an admirable methoc o eaching ram - mar to pupils in Fourth Forrn. Ju ging from the highly creditable mann r in which the pupils aociuit ed themselves, this thoroughly prae icail method o im- 1 parting instruction la a ' subject us ally t • eee THE HURON E POSIT() considered diffieult, and, indeed, dr, is eminently successful. Owing to the un- avoidabls absence of A. Dewar, " Object; Lesso ' be °eradiated by him, were no tiis stied, A Public School Teacher8 I'twerw and Duties se Defined , by ool sav," will form a subject ifor go i era discuseion a next meetin . This with " Object Lessons," by A. war, nd an essay by the Presiden of t chalet', forms an intereiti pr e for next meeting. It is hopkt tha ers will feel it their duty and pn • do all in their power t� furt e interests of the Associatkon, arranged to meet again at 10 A. • o Saturday, June Pi, the Association adjo rned. alt tea* lege er t avin TUB [O. R. toopa Bros • osr r on N wuyapo and d EELIO MS. An 0 • reached in M lville 8 t by 2°, D. M john Mc irae, ofM� i ARMY L OF FIRE 1wok a and 1 der motets, t gethe with have arri ed, a d are for use, • MAuJi TS.— all Flag wheat, 8c to • Oc ; oats1 38e to 40 utter, ijolls, 1e to • ti,;: pot toes, Lulu° CAs • ords we brou • t he P • , for iolati egerd sell, ng li veniut fter 7 o'cloe were n d $20 nd the other was mis 1 AD.ou it Mr. W. ent ,• D,, w s bro . P., for met" license. e w he had ri • t the 1 was tak in c ities, wh not over him cacti . • ANOTH It brother, I r, menced p actts The pee le of are fo nate els. °Jo, Agent for the Er- b Printing Mee.] cellent sermon Was 'hurch on$unday Orae, son of Mr. s, APPARATUS. --The truck and equip - our extinguishers, stored away ready eat, 890 to 90c; o; barley, 75e to peas, 70o to 75c; 180; eggs, 12(3 to 70o; hah $1-0 to rets of OUT land - ore the Justice of g the statutes in uor on Saturday • Two of them at. The ease of 1. 1,1 I 1. , . • Tit0 BLE, —A 'stranger, rth, pretending to be an ght before Mr. Leckie, mg edicine without a fin $25 and costs, but nds y the fine. He Igo • by the author - watchful, allowed on --- Dr. Holmes' s. G. .• (Ames, has corn - g b' profession here. Bros Is' and vicinity in • their • doctors', the two .• who ave itherto practised here havin alw ys • •• considered skil- ful physi ns, nd • e have no doubt the new o e will be as: highly esteemed, as be has had e tensive experience du- ring the past se en years in the prom- inent hos itals nd private practice of New Yor City, Samoa Maw as,--1-By an arrange- nentmad betw n Mr. Dewar, School Inspeetor, and t e Reeves of Brussels pd Morri ,a ch nge ill be made in the 0001 lim ts of he la ter township. A rtion o Moi is h hitherto been malgama ed wi h th municipality of sseis f r echo 1 pu see, and it has ea dee ed to with raw it from the men, with the .xcept on of lots 25, 26, , 28,-29 and 30 nort half pf 5th con- • ession, an4 the iorth Part of tho south • alf of lot 29 a d 30, n, 5. 1• s (mom us wz znc.] A Hum Hou Vi An OAD,—The hand- eme earn e sta lion, •11'0a:cock," own - d by Mr„ J. I isher, of Colborne, was warded t e first rize t the County of eel show, held at eston, competing ith " W alebo " a • " Luoknow," •wo other wery g d im orted horses. A New Douro' ,—B reference to our dvertising coluin it 111)0 seen that Yr. D. 11. Uowi!y M. has opened an ffice oppo ite Co mer 41 Hotel, where •e can be f und eaely to fulfil all the utiee of his profe sioa. It will also be en that b pro ions xperience he is • ell qualifi as a medi al practitioner. 'SABBATH ' SCII 014 CONCERT,— The • 'dies' As oeiati n of 1Villis Church, O lintort, in nd g ving a concert in the own Hall, on th evening of Wednes- ay, May 2, on half of' the Sabbath ehool ni nneeti n wi h that church, rofessor .1 nes, o Galt a 'distinguished °abet, an 1 seve loth ,r ta101118(1 sing- e and mu iciane are e peetod to take rt in the progri mine, which has been epared w th-gre t ear A !MOW &CAI' t after the town ll_had be u lowered f om its position the tower, and a nu her of persons d it, piece of plank ot lo sone& from its and ell right in the ing, 0 riking diagonal - n king him down ng h m for a short had not turned be - cath ould have been AY. —The con - ere stanch g rou some •eans ace in the tower, idst of th gathe 1? Mr, D. enned and severel hur t4ne. If t e plan fore strikin him, Btanta,neo Tne Lo st uction o m need at s t ere ix eve w 11 be pro vi or to se ti ie specifie th contract tit go along A, idrews' fa re mire all tl indent not ye ha fin 88 CO da for gr 18 1 OTT IV] gre by 8110 t111-1 tO this ye*rs. I ()ROBBY. 8. DON • AILS thie road has been com Vera' oints on the line, and • app emit° that the work eeutee wit the necessary ure i co letion by the in t e firs giving out of • On of th heaviest cut he lin( will e through Mr, m, nci r Oh ton, whfch will to tin) for 'ts completion, th e the right of way all 1 een s cured, but we *No that ma er w 11 soon alT bo tied. VillSONAL, hitah ad, Esq„ the itraetor fo the I embio branch of the • ific Rail vay, 1 ft 01' iton' on Tues. , accomp Pied oy M' . Whitehead, grand da ighter, and ... Ir. Wm. Core, the scene of his .umm labote. Mr, iitehead, (I uring the p st winter, has etly impr ved i gene al health,- and ow able t) mov abou freely with - the aid o crute es. 110 1088 of Mr. itehead a a tow nsmai is much re - ted, but 1ie fe ling s ameliorated the hope hat he will eet with good ess in hi unde takin, and then re - lace t enjo his declining Isaac Ilarte 1, of Brussels, wa examin d on Frida last before Me srs. Calla der n4 MoGarva, on the hat go of utt.ring 1 orged notes, by Mr.' P,• loore, of he sa e 7111 go. The facts s ,iven in viden appe r to be that Ma ten gave seve proi Iiissory notes, m unting ii the agrgre ate to $222, )ur )orting t be m de by parties in the • ownships of Carra and -ormanby, to Jo( re, and to be leposi ed by him as .011 teral urity ith patty from m he wi S ed to btain noney. This )aroy became .suspi ions t iat the'notes ver not gen ine, a d info ,med the par:, las eonoerne of thi fact, and then en - tie( the co plaint and the arrest of a ten. he charge was fully proven hat he utte ed th notes and no one us ering po he nanjies attached to the ote could lo found, nether did he ak any defame, o tha the naagis- at s before whom the ca8c Was pried • tionld not do otherwise th for ttlial, and he was th Godetich jail. Mr. Ma been tcleased OD bail. AR day o Hull ootnmit him ore sent to ci has since IVAls 01, EMIGRAN .—On last week the Secretary t Emigration Aid Society, Braitliwaite, arrived in Clintoi about sixty emigrants, who had rived in the -country. TA re wer twen • men and grown up boys, remai • der women and cbildren. were 11 provided with p and e ployment given, ex le, • ho appeared to bo ra ker un ble i their demands and hard fy. hey were all good labor re, from Lincolnshire, and Cd to i.just the kind rcquired tint y. If they fulfil all the e ions hat their looks and dha out, t u ey will become a vs noble, tion the productivo in ustry count . The want of smell h • • es was much elt, and if farmers 'expect e en to help t em in their work ti ey mu erect made ces suitable to accom edate them. The association is doing good work, and will have to 001 tutu° i exis- tence tomo time longer'fore the de- mand or labor is satisfied. • i Goderlob. [nem me slamsz.j CHRIBTENED.—The ne mill t the dock has been proVidod with a ndle," and will henceforth be known is the " Goderieh Harbor Mill." The b sinews Will be conducted under th� firm name of "Ogilvies & Hutchison. Buo a nrs Leo.—Ou T iursda"last some men were trying to a who eould turn around most frequen ly up n one heel. Mr. N. Lyndsay in maki g the effort fell and broke One of his le s be- tween !the knee and ankle. A MEAN Aeer.—A- thief enteri 1 Mr. CharlieStraubere hen hous on Th rsday night and made off with a ha dame Brahma cock, The bird -w 8 fUr breed and valuable, and had pos ib y cited securing the cupidity of some bird faneie who took t is base means of ring it, [ BEA '8 LAKE Surnio t Ling. • This line of steamers is wive , • . to op the season on or about the 6th o May, hould the ice permit. This line • , got t 8011 - tract or carryingigrain fr• •. Dill th to Goderich to supply the Gi . • ' h rbor Milles er FAMES, —The rivalry Wean the sta e lines on the Lu kriow route still times. The other evenin 1 one stage d ver solicited passengers offer- ing fr passage'and Mr. P lly's river at once announced a free p age 'th a hot • i 1 into the bargain. At , thi . rate it is ch.aper to travel than to st y at home, REV Al, SERVIORS,----Spepial a ices have b en held in the North Street ,Me- thodist Church during th past few eclat, which ere largely attende4l and h ave been p .0 uctive of much g 1 1 • any persons have been led to • «0 fo ard to the penitent's bench by ithe e retest exhortations of the pastor, and a angst the young especially a religious a !eat- ing has manifested itself, . I'llE FISHY:fa SeAsom,—Qh Sail day, Mr. Zeb. Tolema made a pastime tit ough the ice, and on Monday he again st rted out to itee his nets which ' bee'/ out for -two weeks. The ice wa loo and the boat got through easily, ind wi bout trouble., Mr. Tolsma lifted h s ne and brought to port about three ons o ex- cellent white fish -and aa mon 'rout, The "Timmy Wright" also Went 'it on the same day and set HOMO t8, A Id in returning sustained some slight in uries the "D ty" started brig!) and my tg through the ice. On Mnday ) in comi with two fishing boats in tow, a d it may be vsaid that the season has virt taily opened, although as yet sail hoat are unable to make their way alcine th ough thAe i"8,. 141.14 OE MAN—Last Week a 'tab- bily dressed stranger arrived in 1n, who ate aeted attention by his stiuig. conduct. For a couple of days be Wan- dered II tlassly about town, SW king almost ooiistant1y and nevereating ny- thing, n Thnreday night be went into floskee hotel and bought x cige_ and - got a $110 greenback chang W ilst sitting i% the bar -room the n be RIO very rriu h excited, being under t o e de- lusion that some one was tr ing kill him, and frequently cried out you 'don't make a conscript of mo. 1j you want to kill me do it easily. Ble trie in the a ." Fearitig that the man ' ht do harm himself, he was conve to jail, wh re during the night he ed wildly and seemedingreat terror ehe presence of some iniagmary f es. rpm an exam nation of his paper it a rs the man was a farmer in Mi'hiao, nd had gone on a visit to his brothe in New Yo k State,- and on retu ning h e through Buffalo -bought a tie et for De- troit, but got on the wrong tr at S eat - ford, and although notified in'tinie e me on to Go erieh, One letter n his session ddressed "Dear Fa her," os - session written by his son, upbraicle hint for Nome improper C011411C1 whi h was not definitely explained, "he m n rein in. ed in jaiF until Monde whe he wa al- lowod to go, having q ito r • vered his settees, 14_ •••••••••••••••,••,11 Iv Thurs. of the frfr. J. with ust ar- about nd the They go to o con- eason- • satis- ltural ppear- r thie pecta- 'hold uisi- this 0 • •WroXeter, Bro comioik duck Mon to Mr. Wm. Thome° of Howick, cently produced a larg egg. It m tired eight inches 01113 way anci 81X a quarter i iohee the °thee. Is there body tha can beat that? Si oxvt ma. —Th e contract fpr grad gravcl iligi and building Sidewalks on principal street, has been 1 t to Ricliercl 1 ennett, for the eu of $ When tho contract isfinished, about 15th of June, the streets will prese more ere( 'table appearance, b ,sides ing grim, ly to the comfort of pe traanS. SPRINT}, SELOW.—The Sprin Show the Howick Agricultural So iety, held at (4orrie on Friday, April The Stock exhibited was of fir* class der, most of the horses being eally • cellent animals. There were n ore hor s shown than at any previous exhihiti, while the bulls were quite np to e mark, both in number a.nd quality, e weather Was fine and ,the shoi well t - tended. Below is. the prize 1" Horses.—Best imported heavy drau t horse, two entries, '‘ Dick , limp" Thomas Bell, Londesborough ; seco d "England's Wonder," Charle Mas fuck ersrnith. Beet Canadiaa hea draught horse, two , entries, " Prin Royer Wm. Sandercock, Darlingto 2nd " Ca tain Watt," John .Johnsoi, Howiek. Best general purpose horse, 7 entrieS, "13illy Brown,' James E. Be (Jlifford; 2nd "Jack's Ally ," o Thomeon, .Morris. Durham hulls wi pedigree—Best aged bull, three entri "Young Dixie," George & Moffa mg re. ae- (1 a ng, he Ir. 53. he a d.- las 3. r. • Morris ; land,"In bull over "Lord ick; 2nd love, Ho G. Hinge Daniel if W. G. If Lakelet, a Duke of Onmbe- = Wa How*, k. Best . . • year old, two entries, , „ riton,itarnPato 1.1F-. * Judge.—Horses.—W. ,i o nd, i o , John iitToq benaseje, and oung Arthur," " euryn. Smith,Buillow- ohn Proud- . gs in, Brn Is;'Geo. Burn , John Jo neon, Delmore. 0 Wing ' 0/3ITVA Y.1 ---It is o r sad duty to an- nounce th death of t e Rev.S. Kellum, who died t lho Weed yan Methodist par- sonage on •Friday t. He had been naming r some time from an attack of Inflammat on of the lungs, b I had so far recovered to be able to resume 14s duties in • rt, The relapse vbich ea - ed his pr • i• ture death -Wag might tdiumatiestion. 10) eecertoi°aiedont disi han ,cor !lig nieghgerfesti by over as yAc tion, but 80 by.altw o ne rem. ,u, funeral se , oo on waspreached y the Re C. Lavell, :: eaforth, to a va t coneou of sorrow i g friends and aci twin His remaiwere accompa ied to t statiop on Monday inonmig by a lar prom:talon among whom we e the Templars of this village, in regalia, as deceased as a member of th t body. e ODDIEL 'WS' ANNIVERS Y. — SOD - of t e founding o the Order of Odd t e Sab- bath last ing the anniv Lodgein t ' ,place turned ot t en 171448 and march d An procession to St. Paul s Church, where they listened to au ab and eloquent eernum from the ' eumben Rev. W. DaiL We are gladi to that ,they to& such a owls ble wa f celebrating their anniversary BDSDIESti.—Wo an r nd that the cabinet factory in this village isibout to be fsold to a gentleman from Tiverton. Should du) bargain be closed, it willbe quite an increase to the business of this place, as it will give 'employment to large number I men, I ENTERTAIN 4rtainment Broadfoot's on Friday m account of t late William ment will be ekersmith. NT POSTPON nnouneed to hool house, T • tlast,waspc *3 lamented deist lexander, The entertai held on Monday evenin .--The �xj- ep1acot kerswitb. t ••• ed • of t Nsw PosT ITICE,—All arrangemen for the estabr hment of a new post at Lattie's Corners, to which refere was made a few weeks ago, are now oom plete, and the, office will bie opened on t • • 4th of May. This new office is to be ed Chisellmrst, and Mr. Wm. Moore 13 bcen appointi 1 postmaster. The n , °face will be a ipplied by a semi-weekly mail from Cr marty. We would here state that an of our subscribers witl) may wish to 1 ive their EXPOSITOR8 1194 to the new o will please notify us of their desire, or leave instructions with the postmaster, Mr. Moore, Grey: 1132811 DIED —A flue young horse 41 Ion "lig to Mr. J. 8, Walker, Orey, died nly one _last week, ACCIDENT.—Mr. Wm. Chapman, wh* chopping in Mr. Edward's bush, on t 6th con. of Grey, inflicted a severe gas in his foot wit u an axe one day ilast wee He is now pro essing favorably. RessomaL. The following Appears 1 the official G : "His Excellency t Lieutenant -Go ernor has been pleased Appoint .Alexa der Hunter. Esquire, the village of C aubrook, a Notary Puhlile in and for the rovince of Ontario." ROUSE A ENT, -011 Saturday night Mr. Albert 11, tter, who lately rented John Mitchell's farm, lot 8, coal 13, Grey, tied his hotse 8UW1t1a7 side by side on the threshing floor Of the bankbarn. During the night one �f the animals got its,foot caught in the 1 rape, andi in its violent effort to extricate itself, lookened tlre board whichwas between it an4 Ito mate, h and to which bo animals were attached. In the morning' backed out o some five feet the board velti other animal. beast had mana notwithstan in of the animal l'he unfortuna only a few mon by Mr. Ritter, f t was found dead, having the barn/ and droppe ff the bank '11 ticd to h scparated it from 00 trange to say the latter ed to remain in the barn , the terrible struggle, -which it was attached o animal was purchased lis ago from Mr, Zimmer r the sum of $60,—P081. i ACOIDENT.-1-- sad accident occurr�d at the saw mil of Mr. A. G�ylock,' , known as the ictoria Mills, on Friday last, 23rd intik, which narrowly Missed having a fatal t rmination.' The logs in the yard are hailed up a. slide into the mil by means o a chain . and species of windlass, the la ter of which is drivea by steam. One of the workmen, named Andrew Calder, was engaged about this windlass while log was being drawn up, and in endeavor ng to guide the chain, his right hand as caught between th chain and the sl wly revolving ylinder, He WAS earned ound with the windlass, and just as he w •s cowing up tbo °the side, directly i Alder the cbain, a boy standing near threw the whee out of gear, thus stopp n it. The uniortunato man was extnea with somi- Acuity', When it was fou d that the b01141s of hie arm below the 0 bow were terrib y croak ed, the splinters protruding thr ugh the flesh, and prose u ting a horrible I appear4 awe, The arm as also broken,betweeri the elbow and houlder. Medical aid was at once sum oned, and the I cerated limb properly at nded to. Had Calder been drawn a oot or two fu ' her he emust have corn once more under the chain, and it is irobable his arrij would either have been torn from its socket 4 the shoulder, o he would have been orushed-to death He is now doing as well as can be e pected, though it will be some three in nths before the injured limb will again,e serviceable, 1 ullett. i FARMSOLD..- Ir. H. W. C. Meyer has sold Lot 18, dn the 6th concesioii of Billet, to Dr. I eve, of Clinton, for the' mina of $1,900. [ Prtounc EWE, .---Mr. James .t.) cMich- „,1 1 ael, had a ewe hich a few weeks ago' gave birth to oiu lamb, and in ten days thereafter gave b rth to two moii. Mr. D. McGregor, of he same towns ip, had a we which gav birth to twins and in; ten days aftenVa ds gave birth t a sec- ond pair. All th se lambs are stijll alive and flourishing. Who can beat ullett; on the lamb question ? 1 TRE KINBUBS. CHEESE FActroety.—A. numerously atte ded meeting Of the shareholders of tbe Rinburn Man- ufacturing (Jompany (which has I lately been incorporated) was held at Kinburn on Monday last, for the purpose of ap- pointing officers and for other important : • •busines•s •cam Mr, Julius Du •ed Chairman, tary, the bal eeeded with, men ere deo M .John stron Julius and , S. Ro and I ballot, Dir eeted agreed Wrest $3,200 Gem 13r in° appoin Cif)mp facto last a Compa lease 0 years, is qua cent. made the 1st PRIL 0. wit can hav nd Mr, nig for hen the the been olms 'rectors AS proe followin ared duly elee ulacailnia,14dwWairldi ekso Allil t8011. Messrs, Pe -e acted as scrutineers of t At a subsequent meeting of , Mr, Edward1Hicksoa was resident. Thel -Company ha to purchase W. 4 1.,,obe ns n the Kilburn Cheese Facrr $1,100 to be paid in stock0 niymenantd4heAliera,lanweemi.nijon ten mon w Secretary an4 Tremor er, betted*, General Manag y have resolved to can) on thel on the forme agr upon nual meeting o patrons y have succeed in obt ttall6rePnrtatr 0$3715in Kriannbununi, which; 1 to a purchase. A call 01 10 per ri dtheis. psailybsabeireibtoed heetoTms re ekrlle.emon of Maye - ) Stanle . A B LAMB.—Mr.Blair, of the gentle - n, trie he the vet for' the! th.•• u4 The at the, Thel ning for 15! tcwnsbip of Stanley, has a larab which weigh 19 pounds when three da This is almostets good as four la ADD trustee Stan' frame abpuildirswin receive of the meetin tre-fuws ogra gTte ic7uenoimib I tirweligip buildin able in ds of theI ously o in ui . cos sux suant present ntes of proved. and ord TION TO 'SCHOOL Housele—T40 of the /School in Section No, 6, have decidedpon erecting a 11 addition to the present -school alan p Te ers for he workC1 be until te lot of June/. an building can be on ion to Mr. Foster, the teaCher. TOWNSHIP HALL.—At t last T" of the Stanley wnship ' uncif devote a vertu* of the to the township an ea- imicipal Loan Fund Dis- ereetion, at Va of a ip Hall. This action of t Com- be connnended by the rateepayers y, as such a building is ;flitch re. and its .rection will be a 'profit - est of its surplus funds. The is to completed durftg the summer and the east, exoluaive ound, it not to $90�. We - ad that Mr. Turner has genes - ed a grant of sufficient roun4 ble locality, a ME tAINa, adjournment at April 24. Al The Reeve in t riPP°v anted aecount sittings Wanlesi rent of Tempera pOtes. Moved by Dr. ey Mr. erahanaathat Ja allowed to perform his the Mill Hill which shall the Bayfield bed i as befor Moved by Dr. W Mr, Gra m, that this Co twit fra publish a by-law granting to Geer uneil Turner' the member Le chair. Min. previous meeting , read aid ap. Inspector's r rt read, peed red to be fyl Petitio asking that 'We Dixon granted Tavern Lieen W. W. Connor presen Hall fo were . nd C. net an. four , urt, Tames unt of or elect' ods, Tho tatute la cut o Jaid ou 0, sewn ed ley and e Fut. road' Ailey,' Ulla. d 12 f land, more or as, for the eon - of $106 subje.et to the a pita,- writin4 from t occur t 'of - 4,e part oft Lot 35, on. I, Stinky, e consePt of the County Corm - 'ed. Moved by Mr. Graham, by Mr. Kepi" that -the' cide of bor be AS 10110WS : ' A ma assessed, one da ; 1331 up to 000, two ys; ' h yup to,$800, thr days; petty up to $1,4' fetter f property u $2,600 d for every al $1, hereof,nre day; and tha • ful co pensat for one ar's that by-law be framed * • allied, Mo ed by M. An - waded by Mr. Graham, that grant an order to the trustees o, 14, for the tunount of 1 $50, error in the estimates of 674, there be a special rate col ted p the'deficiency in 1875 ved by Mr. An son, sc Woods, that $1,25 be pa Rose, for two s nefit of the Lend ved by Mr. Key am, that D. Lyo tatute labor on •—Cared. M conded by Mr. tract o audit th Boundary Line mit, and requi for nixie , ended, n pe ron from ton the,iwestern portion o tweeniLots 35 and 36, xtendi within 18 chai on Ro containing thr perches iderati 41 had ' the Alert and t secondec statute- �thenvia propert of pr ers of pr holders days; a fraction be the - work, an t is e ersoras, the Ree of 8.8. being an and that to make ed. M ed by D Mr, Jo fr the • , red. M. Mr. Gra from his ing infi Woods, s find in a is made interest to be in Moved b Keys, t rs, for sinless that we sham, vtcllage of ship, wit ef 'idea . :Ya;H•. five • or 754, d to no hammers 110, 831°IeuLonadtnedoodineali ' :ye! , tbl 137 t DV/171- 't no Inc . tion - Oney; r of e those ins rthd in the teport—Ca "ed. Mr, Graham, seconded b Mr, t the tint of W. W. •A- n 20 be p id, and also $8 to Jima Carr 1. Moved b seem 1 by Mr. Ando reet a Tbwriship Hall in Varna, unable :for the to the u lerstanding that 'Tobn rner gi e the ground. awl tile Ma building •ot to cleft& WO, provging t 0 costs o the building be paid ant of t o Muni . ,al Loan Fund clue theGraham ; NaysDr. wn- s i , ',- -)c, p—Ca ed. T e yeas and naps were ta en upo this iotion, which resulted ` ' as follows : Yeas -Messrs. Simpson, An- derson, X ys and: - / Woods, oved by Mr. Graham, s oak 'ed by Mr. Keyes, that the Reeve 1)01 in- structed get a plan drawn of the Hall,; ilHall not be lessithan 50x26 feet nd 12 feet hi i , and to advertise for tendera and that e receive them at the noxt meeting o the Connell—Carried. M ved by Mr. R yrs, seconded by Mr, Grah En, that this ouncil do now adjouriTto njieet at !Varna a Court of Revision on Mon- day,June 7, at 10 o'clock, A. Mee- ate ie. A. M. CAlfinex,x,, Clerk. the BOY WANTED; O E tIOTT. learn T le,graphing." Good writer prefer% • TH* COURT OF RE'VitION OR the m nicipality of ih4 TOIVD of Seat rth will be he d in the Council RO(Dil, OD Tiles Is a 19, at If past 7 o'clock I'. M, WM, ELLIOTT, Clex IIE IA POPeTED CART HORS APLI.04S'iliK1310 ILL thio year proeocal -tin the followillgrOT1t4g He will itart from the North-East Boun etwoen Hob rne and IIibbert, and will pr y way of tho London linad to Kippen, from en to Win. hesnces, Tuckersmith, by w he Red Tave n, fromMr, Chesney/it through orth to Mr. ieorgo MoKillo , the o the farm f the Proprietor, °lariat. IJ3, tb ound by Ki Ws mill, McKillop, i and home arronlyux)k, Spring Hill and Faranhar. Lyle, build and cetion,, Enterprise la allowed e second to none in his class. TERMS--To0 ure $12. I *8 PETER MeE 1 • t • 'weirs • BIGHTS' YEA11.4 111,11BIOLIZ Soo '3s . tazZ OR TO, IL flan eligible house and lot' sit corner -of Mtn 1reet, and form Mr. Griffith Dsvles. Apply te • A LO—ff.77SOR VOR SALE, lot 198, in the owi A: The 10t is citruited adjoining t ltr, Somerset, South of &emote, vmderoigned Goderich, 11117 SAM HOUSE AND "1•01' YOE voS sae, on. msy ternis payine A: able Frame DWELLING HOU lot, eonvenient tO Main Street„141 at Tag Zxstuitrrost Olike.Aosiorth, HOTEL IOU SALE WOE SAI;E, the Union Hotel, be eel& by private sale on els": above le A large frame hotel, with et woe yen of Water, tine:orchez4 obont8-sereeof land; Apply -to SEB*4 2-01IN ITTT EBILDINTIB. writ LIZ/ IN-bsTw _1=17141E11 Viseentlyoccapkolsotit tytimigrA lug iota, is prepared to disposeOf I able tams -to Ainy *to zasy leers desiring to orthase should mati *salon. -10S, SUL A 0011FOBTABLE frame cott� dining room, parlor, $bodro weseshee 12/004, Dewasion given On the-lo1 'TICRIKS-One-tbdradoWit;baiaue prOPtiefot, - • FAME FOS SALE T .01' IS, Con. 0, Hallett; loo -.La slowed, remainder wooded maple; frame &waling; Bir local spring onlotp24rn11eefrom lido from Clinton. Terme to. Appetit:4=1m Irto L. ME or PI SON nsietNet reet tron.2,Tnekerami " 80-steret cleared, Dearlyell bush liarawood,g0041 log - era conunenclAg to bear, two wail ft is 4 miles front Seaforth. The beet quality, antwillbe sold pertistaers-apply to les, $87 PEOPERTY YO MOB SALE in Egmorulville, Wud,11 Imp frouvis Ileum Ida st- otobling, 11 1141,04 iiindo• leant $0 abate fruit treee,_ilitta twO nev Tbeproperty is all well tensed. property. For further promisee to TOIIN CAN jn ;to BESSON,„10 M.tJ FASIME Imam p.401 Let-11540Mo 80scree, 55,O which* being beechen& wee,. bawl 40x50, it log kenos itud bearbigfruitlinAg0011:state situate4,withintwo Village of Zurich, and, convenient sal maw mill. IfOr farther inf 1378/116 DEO, TARN FOX SALE VOS-sek.that !mut Huron Boad,ndJoloirle Mowry eontainb* 101 saes, 90 - ad and la a state of 404)4 enLtii Allee le yrell-tinberoa, There or dor fall wiled. YOr further 1. IMES, or to 875 LOON ARK VOet B.Ltp, tet:No,Siron, -kg 150' Aor4V, 188 term fame, the balance weti fWnhered. There are trona beUIesI r tram Otehic 80x86, also 1*r4e :goctikbearing orchards, The Ulna: -with never fallingwelia 030 *MVO 0.1 KIDINU149 the 'eame •dioteuee' roaleitahag betstfforrttaikthe-Conti .XAMES 4 MIST SIM No, tentae,* sae teems LJ ogres, 27-etatro4,Imlaike with* goo. Griot *nit FkfurIng OWN busin.610.. Size a Ina WI; 1mm-dwelling Muse and twogooa plated: orehards; Lana watered. Only three miles the St. Mcryo sant stratiorit Or* 46,000; $0,000down, en& ,,iftootif, at 1 per eei IBEDAIA, St, Marys, or to $75 nix via s, Sale. Let 28,(J00. 7, TJa 74 acres, 65 of whiehitroclear •Jpood cultivation. 'Thereto oin , *ad STABLE, The farm la 10 gravel. Iola, Is leoaveuleotlysitu_ thurcheir 'find pea ollices,end its from Seaforth end/ from B pailitcalarsapplytothe °victor L beesinitnneston, daygillOsetirmrtlrawritheilliy1/11,424114::dritlicernaj -13•Manee'L: CheTodatt"'Irth4lealirut-redell;" 002priotor morsocumnsit:::%:11 barn 40140. foams stable 48140, ettitivationt Apply_on. the weft 11011 SALE, Let 9„, eon. 1, YAM TOE SALE Ut VOE Sale, ahotp, Lot NO, $0, of Brum Conate ef flraoe /woe; ,00 a wilt& aro &area. **duo with°, rra timbered, There is also e through MO plAe,e, 71. is A 4c, Irer further particulars Apply t Doc 24, &aloe:J.1 r.0„ 852 A. SAW MILL AND FARM 0 'POE SALE„--lhe sAbscribers -2= saw mill and farm,f Lot 95, 110613. the inull oontains large low, butting saw, shingle saw, all n ea. order. There are o 'Ole mill, two frame dwelling h istableoeit , Tahuear:tishersis.hoz:hiloae timber,consisting of pine hem in the vicinity to last a nnuther factory Teasone OVenIOX at any tint°. VsDr further parti by letter post -paid, of W. G. „ eels P.0,, or to 11. T. HINiST W. -outfield 11. 0. TANNERY FOR igible property, vvhich sale, is eituatedwithin ate the thriving village 0f 110,ydeld measurement Length of Main by 27 wide, the engine Ito 25124, stable ,2522, pig st root and milk hone°, undergrou on three stereo of the best land • one quarter acre in grafted -Fre,413., has ample socornmodati 21y4 and sleeping rooms for ran, 18 vats, bark mill, cross eut saw pump, 4Scc,, all drove by steeM power engine,. nectlynew„ Tbe be sold for the email etun:of $1, in full blast, Poseession toem • stock Andimplements ere taken 'further particulars apply to th 1387-S D. MOWN 1-01.1103.4B0,As that Mr..3JL - beeu-sppohited asbia Agent. vivo paylhiOflt0fl nOtee, seem and ie author:zed to el -1'0=00i