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SVUOILE NO 399.
Ati ESTATE 1?4)1{ SALE.
-------_-. --
OUSZ AND LOT FOR SALE. -For
conifortable frame dwelling house and lot, on
Merketstreet, in Sperling's earvey, Seaeorth. Ap.
ply OP the premixes to PE rEll: DALY. 1 8971'4
1
Fi'll Fon SAL1.1.--Situatecl in Hay, Lot 11,
Con 1; 97 flares, in a, good etate Of Cultiva-
tion ; orchard anti buildings- good; well watered.
Apply to the proprietor on the premises. lADAM
WHITEFORD, Rodgerville P. 0. . I gneeis
.t.
!---.
OVSE FOR SALFI,-A 8 tory-and-a-ba4 horme,
1804, situated on William etreet, *era of
Anteutla cooper Ithop; the lot contains ohe-lifth
don ecre, and is vidll adapted f or gardening pur-
poses,' For farther particulars apply ou the prern-
we eneals KraleisliemEt. 1 aot;
Vag
JE -A eo efortable frame cottage, con -
j. Milli/1g dining oora, parlor, 0 bedroom, kit-
chen, woodiched and oal house, Goodeeller, pump,
4te.. Possession given on the 1st of May next.
Teams -One-third flown ; bslance rn three yeers,
Inquire
of proprietor. A. G. MeD0 UGALL. 875
ra,DING-TAT n SEAFORTH FOR SALE.
-Dr, COLEMA ', having laid out tee grounds
recently occupied a : a Driving Park into Buid-
ing tote, la prepared to dispose of lots On reason-
able tame to any who may desire them. Parties
desiring to purchase; crimuld. mike inithediate .ap-
plicatiort. I 864
VAIIM FOR: SALE. -For Sale, a first-elass farm
ettrtatoil in thrhorne, Lot 24, Con. 1, within 1
mile of Exeter, hrlck cottaee, good buildings,
e saute large orchard of goodlearing trees. The
lot is ij the highest state of cultivation, well
drained and well flamed- For terms apply to
THOMAS LOGIE oil the premises. 894-44'
VAIS)r FOR SALE NEAR SEAFORTIL-For
Sale,- that beantifally saturated farm, on the
Heron Illead, adjoiuing the farm of
Meyer, containing 101 acres, 80 of which are Wear.
ed and in a state of good caltivation. ; The bal-
ance ie wcril timbered. There are eight acres un-
der fall wheat. For further particularapply to
L MEYER, or to BENSON &, MEYER, 13arris-
tea, Seaforth. . 875
-teener,FOR SALE, -That commodioue hotel
Ai' situated on the Seaforth and Delmore Gravel
Road, so leng and fevore,bly known as Da)-fellotel.
Thisifs one of the best stande in the Cotinty for
busineere ee it is on the main traveled road from
ilesforth and Brussels to Walkerton. Good stable,
shed and barn on the premises. For further par-
ficulareapDly, if by letter prepaid, to MRS. DAYS,
Wroxeter . 0, Huron, • 891
wee= ken SALE --For Sate, a first-elase farm•
-1; situated In Tuekerfunith, Lot 2, Con. 1, near
Post Office and Presbyterian Church, about a
utile frourstation of London, Huron and Bruce
Railway, Hoase two stories, brick; ontbuildinge
5rst-elass,2 wells, good Orehard with a vartety of
fruit and ; ornamental trees, well drained, in a
poi state of celtivation. For terms, apply to
Itev, JOHN LOGIE, Rodgerville P. 0„ : 800
VARM FOR SALE, -Being tot No, 3, Con-
cession 0, Tneketsmith Township.; 100 acme;
ete seas cleared, nearly all clear of stumps ;
bash hardwood, good log buildings, yoang oreh-
ard commericiug to bear ; two wee with pumps ;
it fa 6 miler; from seatoreh, The land is of the
best quality, and will be Hold eheap, For farther
partieulars apply to the proprietor on the prem
liea J McCANDLESS, Egrnondville Post
office. ; 887
PROPERTY TN BRIICEFIELD FOR- SALE. -
For sale cheap, that desicabie property iu the
Village of Brneefield, lately occupied by Mr. Robt,
Ferguson.: There are four villege lots, also a good
frame hertse, with stable, well and all neeessery
centreniences, Alio a good °railer cl. The land is all
underdrained and eurrounded by a riew board
fence, For further partieulars apply to In 0FIN
YOUN'G, Drucefield, or to the proprietor at Lis-
towel, RODERT F,ERGLTSON. 095
pROPEUTY 1(011 SALE IN EGMONDVILLE.
For Sale in Eginondville, a line brick house
and a large frame honee with a good barn and
stabling, If acres of laud, a beautiful Orchard of
50 choice fruit trees, and 2 never -fulling wells.
The property le all Well fenced. It la a desirable
property. For farther particulars appTy on the
prembree to 'JOHN CARMICHAEL, jr., Egli -frond -
:life, or to DENSON & MEYER., Banisters, Sea -
1 891
forth.
VARSII F011 SALE. -For Sale, Lot 28, Con-
cescrion 7, Township of Urshorne, cOntaining
74 acres. 55 of whiith tire cleared and in a ritate
of good -cultivation, . Therein a good finale BARN
and STADI,E, The farm ia Iterated ci h good
gravel road, is conveirieutly situated te eehools,
churches anti pot (dike, and 1 witIs1i mike
from Seaforth and 7 from Exeter. For further
particulars apply to the, proprietor on the ;premises,
WILLIAM 1y1NNIN, Jr., Lumley 1'. 0. 851
VARM 'FOR SALM-For Sale, iot 9, Con,• 1,
-*; London Read Kta-nley, 100 acres, SO cleared
and under fence, the balancetirribered with first-
elasehardwood ; frame barn 60x40, 1 rarne etable
d bearing Orehard, well wat-
in 7 relies of Seaforth and a
qinton. Farm well under-
enitivation. Apply on
preprietor at Brneefield P.
EN 7.. IE ; 862
18%40, log house, ger
ered ; eititated with
like distanee froze
drained rryd in firs
the prernitees or to t
0, ANDREW MeR
-PARR FOR SALE -For Sale, the wet,
mem, 55 hieh are cleared and in a state of
-R: Lot No. 8, Con 14, Hallett, cont
of wilr
prompt customer, and, therefore., has
pod caltivatior, an fir/ft-elects in every reepeet, pay more for his goods, he runs the ris
the 'balance is we I.- timbered: with ; rdwood. i, , , ,,.„
ere ; Ms, g,ram shrinks i
There are 00c1 ha ne buildings, also a young OL 108,8 Oy
orcherd, There is a Jundance. of water, Ifl With • weight ; rats, mice; the midge, t
in 8 relies of the Blyth station, and is ceutralty weevil and what not will de their be
situated for all the ( ther market& ApPly to the . . .
proprietor on the pr Neff, or to myth p 0 n at dirriinniling the cmantity ; in :all The
A P1AE OP GRAIN. SPECULATION.,
It hs become evident within the last
few w eks that our trade and the inevey
marke have been for some time influenc-
ed to q considerable extent by farmers
spectating in,grain. The deliveries d
sales, t verious points in the north and
north 'eat counties of Ontario, have been
at leas as heavy during the month Of
June s in any of the winter months.
This g •ain was held back " for the rise"
which did net come, till within the 1 t
two w eks, before which time much had
been s id at a decline of perhaps en
cents ier bushel on the average, co -
pared veil what cotild have been obta ne
ed in he autumn. The value of Ws
grain as moistly represented by, del ts
clue th storekeepers and. others all e
time i was so held. The storekeep rs
with remarkable complaisance w iich
arises rom the fear of losing trade,.suf-
fered hemselves to be dunned, but d re
not pr ss these budding speculators, w
use ott er people's money to a sale. ' e
grain buyers facilitate this speculati n
by ta ng the grain into store, and le v-
ing th farmer the option of calliug or
his ro ney at eity time he may sele
paying him the ,market price current n
the day of payrcent. _During the I t
two weeks, three or four hundred tho s-
and bitshels probably changed hands in
Ontari , at an average of 20 cents a
bushel more than had been obtainal le
asy time since the decline of pn e
last a itumn. The average price
higher last autumn thaii it has ever be
since, within the last three wee
EAFORTA,
herring pond., It is no
nt to Canadians that Mr.
Id be so highly honored
ably entertained by all
ler Majesty the Queen
vie cotters and peasantry
is n tive village. Mr.
recintly attended a conver-
th Lo don an 1 Scottish
stit tte, a d concluded a short
he allow ng langutge, "It is
hief aims o promcut
o e the cu.
a b ad n tional sp rit, and to
an die a great i-ieop',e on
ontin nt." There spoke a
ted man, one of•whom the
eop e, ir+spectiv& of party,
ly e proud, and in whose
nte -sts o' our g,ret an t pro-
ntr . afe safe beyond a doe bt-
,•
ter across the
smell corn lim
Mackenzie shot
and se h spi
classes, fr m
down to th
of Duhkel 1, -
Mackenzie
fia,zi3130 of
Literary It
address in
one of' my
tivation of
mate the
the Ameif
'noble, tree
Canadian
should jus
heads the
.sperous efS
--.Nationa4
•
1.
A . mee ng
o last week, pr
against the !int
vaccinatio .
-A fifte mil
Watford re c
horses, Veh
indicted fo
-One ch
Bollert, of
ly five tons
was Mr, A
-A yol
Donald, et
Mills, at 0
torn from
chine.
-Mrs. J
has given
One of th
birth, but
and well,
-Arran
Hamilton f
of the life -
Paul Boyn
Channel,
-At Ott
dispatched
taken a ne
young tuts
forty- fatall
-A fine
grown jInt
con.12 Tem ms
at 000 fsto Vit.
into thle mi rke
-T14o er •dit
Forest lhas eel
else
ti
-A see nndv'
a
week to lel w
'pox hospit 1 at
set fire th
extinghishe b
was dene,
shown in
John Whe
ifisaetuerfdaay
quality.
-Bishop
brated last
of his conse
man eathol
the oldest
Dominion.
--A inee
to discuss t
erty from t
'r be nmeclnet:
t f
st sha
yo,
g and
age 84 an
"the holy
ocean. Th
thah never
--Me. E.
Exeter, sho
adian pant
in length a
It destroye
before it w
---A, new,
inetoduced
is ha the fo
worked sini
ber by the
01' a, force p
-It is th
Fire igad
sonic time i
are to be invite
Dominion a Id t
time is exsl.cte
et
si
Comparatively - little was sold in the
anthem ; and nearly three-fourths of
last etches crop must have been sold di r-
ing the time when prices were at t le
tweet) ,and an which ,a loss of 10 cent
busliell as compared with the priee 1
taina,ble list autumn, had to be sebm
ted to) The wisdom of the maxim, th t
it is better to sell at the tame' e prices, $
illustrated by these ligures ; and it
the more necessary to insist on, this fa ,
since the late sudden rise, 'coming at la
time Where three-fourths of the shat
had Ipebi sold, should be held to jnstify
dulg d. More would have been obtai
the s eculation in which the fanners i -
ed for the wheat crop, as a, whole, if
had lrieen sold at the Prices whieli rul
last autumn. •
Jt islsearcely necessary to point out
any one at all acquainted with the la
that goverit Successful trade, 11
thoroughly unwise and injurious to
parties. concerned is this kind Of specul
tion. It is highly amusing to notice t
an a Conscious shrewdness with whi
a farmer, poised On his wagon -load f
wheat, will predict the future' *price f
that great staple. Ile knows it is goy
to riseS for it rose about this time li t
year. The Grangers discuss it, and t e
gravity with which opinions. on t
imbject are interchanged would
fit a Council of 'Solons. They wou
hesitate to settle the question 1
the toss of a copper, ' or by t i
issue of a game of cards; but it WOU
be as suitable to determine in this w
whether to sell or hold as by any ott,
method known to us. This is se
evideet. If dealers at the great centr
of trade, who have correspondence fro
the best informed sources at all the le 1-
* points of consumption and of pi odu
teon ; who know all that can be kno
at to the crop prospect's, stocks in sto
and afloat, the condition of the mon
market, and all the rminerouse oth
causes that influence the price of whe
-if tilefiC DIC11 Can really tell nothi
about the future, and nine out of ten
them are ruined by miscalettlating t
prospect and. the price, how is rti possay 0
that a farmer who has almost none f
these facilities can form an opinion f
any e-elue on the 'subject ? He cams
and tces not ; and his holdieg ba
grain for a rise is eimply gambling, a 1
that with all the chances against hin
.j Every day that he holds he loses intere t
. on the Money his grain represents, if tl
, , -,
it
0
8
1
1
cr
y1
ar
of
G,
ng
plo
rn
fp
•
•
emada.
was
test,
oduc
held. in Montreal
moog otaer t ings,
ion of comp leery_
race is to corn 4 off ,n the
uree between wo F rest
pe eir own rs w 11 be
elty t animal',
t we k, Messm. Or
ff &
istate made a se4 of ear -
butter. The pnrc aser
McDougall, of Peal rth.
man named *reit Mc -
ed in the Canakie C • tton
all, had his arm li rally
ody ley the plain Ma -
me Dixon,fiof Fenlon Palls,
irt to riplets, three eels.
in ants ;died shortly atter
remaining two are alive
he
em
r at
a.vi
wa
he
ro
ys.
ato
am
e fa
spitefu
of the
ought
drelis
rep
{ere
be
t half of MORO" is his own; he owes it M pa,
ining 80J ment of debts, he loses the name of
C. ROGERs0N, fir, .89.1-4 and other ways holding is attended wi
'pear FOR SALE -Beiug I 1, risk -a- thout any comwi
pensating v
Lot Con 9
tap. , By holding, he encourages t
t
-1' lett; 150 aeres, if : - cleared and in a good Ardent .
1
cultivation, the rerat Wing 50 is well thrtlx.-red e 2 ; ,, s - .,
t • rti N stem,millions Whp leCrhacnonsutms the frmers
fame hourcee nearly ew, frame barn 116x36;with i uanatto
Hablee underneath lied 60x30, and Ter oat- i lint ilt .ift useless to • expeet that o
baildingrr;' eituate4 11 ulnae from Sea; orth, and. farmeen Will understand the niatter i
the semi- distance from Clinton and Drubfaela ;
veryconvonient 0 (jhureneg, se/tools aird pin& 1 0,18 lign , at onee ; 'nor would eve occup
Terme eaSy. This is an exeellent opporanttY tO space With th-e subject; important as
For further particulars apply ou the promisee,
shy venter' wishing '"ure 4 first -411 48 fl -"Th" ;1. is, but or the purpose of calling the a
if by letter to Harjoa ri,gt °ince. J'Amj,,s sL t cn bon. of country merchants th t
IVATT. 396 necesKty of using their influence again
- ---- • the per tneeme practice. They are the
VAItlf FOR SALE. -For Sale. part of Lot 23,
sfolves;safrerers from it as are also th
Con, 5 Staillev ; 761 auree, 60 acres carfare(' ;
and in a cdatte of gond eultivation, the. ledrinee is WhOlceOle trade, and we think that
well timbered. The:whoie farm is wen reeved ; I they AIV Jul d discoerage it by word an
there's a good dyed ' g house, and frrirne ham deed nis t1l poseible occasions much goo
freiti twat, e; a • eyoe.sejling etreare et webur i 'to all 1) rties concerned would be acco
running through the; farm linden excellent spring , 1,lis1ie4
at the house. le hitt-tilted within 11 miles of the . In ti e face of the keen-. competitioi
Dayfleid Road, is within 21 miles of the' LOudou,
arisingfrum the multiplicity of tores
.rfurort and Bruce Ilaileny, ie 6 mites treat gliztun
altd 10 from Se
eforth, For further particniare ; all poit u ts, is use: less to expect that t
' is
ijililY tf,t. the proprietor On the prembiest or to ' necessary preesure will be brought
andstaiderctalso ood young, orchard bearing
lama 4, O. THOMAS 31ILLS.
. „
1 1 WS . the rig it time to compd sales; so -Jon
• i• as the diolesale merchant is Willing t
ITALDADGE FARM. PROPERTY FOR S4.LE,-
V For Sale, a desirable and
heautifully 'treated -wait, ; mt aside from this, the on
farm. eitriated abonit Ii miles from 13rueeile111, ' effective check upon the evil, -sinethie
aide miles from See forth, Lot 28, Coh 8, t. 11may be done by pointing out to ferule)
IL, Teckersmith. The farm contairer 100 acree„
I the abaurdity of •their policy. 8 tr011
80 Ot whi41.1 aro (neared arid In firet.clues ,orderf
the balante being all' hardwood timbernd ..vell i m,01.1;11,14,1 t
1ineidtorest
flitieneemigrana
hitii, e:dP1105 t()
to (
xcraisedWIiiiiie
ji
preseettae The 'Ionise is brick, 11 piton ye high, li0
With good cellar ; harms end outbuildini all that I the, extent of such folly,i• Th
oat be &eine ; there fir /deo an orei
ard: of 3 ;
acres %Wed bearing order'arel 2 never -railing education of the farmers th se ma
ee
nTkrrulf easy- Applyhy post to EINAINE ters Teats largely with the court! 7 mo
Wiughare, or to JAMES BONTHRchanteON. ,
Beeerth.. ttt , and if the letter will but ava
ves of the opportunities 1 afford
Sew MILL AND FARM OF 100 ACRES FOB by thei cohstant intercoured vit1i th
SALE, ---The sehecribers offer for sale their former to impress upon their mi ds som
ftw mill and farm., Lot 35, Con, 5, East IVaat-a- sound rules on the subject, an i portan
flesh- Tim min containg large circular, tolgaig
stw, butting corn', eldrigic HaWs edger and packer- serviee Will be rendered the busine
aI1 fri geod order, There are on, the lot besides conintirnity.----/lioneutry Timex.
the eau, two frame aseeniee heaffes anti frame I
e- 1horeIr else on the let cc quantity Of val-
aabie timber, consietling of pine, black ash, and
hemlock end other- herdl.voacl, with a large; steak
la the vicinity to lest a number of years. Satis-
ketery reesons giver:fifer selling. I'oessesie on given
Any thee. F`Or 1 arther pcirtienlare enquire, if
by letter post paid, of W. G. IILNGSTON, Bras -
eels P.O., or to IL T• HINGSTON & BBOPIIEE,
Westfield P. O. : 980
•
he Premier -Abroati.
Mr.! 'rernier Mackenzie continues t
receive nerked attention both in Eng
land. axd Scotland, while but little
nothing is heardof Mr. a corge Brownl
who so losely followed the, Fitet Min"
3
0
tge
as are in peogrees in
exhi ition in the ake,
g dress moll ae use by
in c,r ssing the E glish
• the potato bugs, hiving
otat es on a cid,
e. They are killin the
One man has had over
soner
le of • new De hi wheat,
in of i In Mayn rd,lot 10,
liewa ground o, Saturday
thie
It weesastehne.firett br ught•
f a 1 ading mercha t of
unfairly damaged. b the
tatio of an a ent o one
e Age cies. So ne redress
'table against stall s °nu-
attem t was made, last
p th Nuees new smell-
Ottae a. The expl sem
bulding, bu it Was
• for any gre de age
I I
new( fall wheat ere
ity of London, by Mr.
Lo don township, on
ft ives every ram-
yiel and of gni nor
elL
safer
RO-
Do trgete of lilonereal,
'un lay the 38th aanive
rat on as ,Bishop of the
c 0 lurch. His Lerdsh p is
ish p of his Church ie the
,
ing is to be held ht. Mon real
e e enaption of chinch rop-
xat on. An endeavor will
for ri a league to Iresist the
tax s unless all property pays
e. i
thft 1 couple nareed Sohn
Mr • Pennock, r pectivery
82, were iecencly :united ' in
s of matrimonye" at Con-
oughtl it was better lige
1
,
'
itrices who resides near
no specimen of, the C la-
tely. ; It was 42 inc es
out two feet in he' g t.
veral , sheet) _and lambs
ed. I
xtingnish er has just een
atented in M ntrea, , It
a Babcock machine, but
y air forced into a c ara-
ure from the -o'er i in •
!
ntiort to have a• nidhster
urnanient in lerantford.
gust next. Fire Brigades
1 from :all parts of the
0 United States. A big
for Brantford.
-1-The I dee s :of Oaughn.awriga are
sending to e Queen a beautiful petition
of the inner int of birch bark, *siting her
to favor wi 4 h r personal presence a la-
crosse inat h b tween the -iv ites and
therneelves n E gland or Scott rel. .
-A mile foo face betvveen ) era on -
wee, of the 0a ighhawaga,, emit Quid of
the St. lies s I dians, came off, at a on-
treal on S -bur ay afternoon, , and wee
won after A (dossier coetested struggl by •
the former by about twelve inches.
Time, 4.45, 5
,H -A tette fr. m Prince Edwerd Island
sap), "We cou d not possibly ihave bet-
ter growl* wea her than that eeithwhich
ti
we 'have b en aifored for 80 e weeks
past Frov ey ry part of the stand. we
have the ost encouraging accounts of
the growing ero
,A, new no r, said to rival the Keely
motor, is in ope aloe at Kiel* & Co.'s
nalev!hine Ivo • es, Hamilton. The mottve
po ,er cone sts if mine parts of air-
onaed•
e !of coal as, hieh operateeas an.ex-
,
plosive, he i iventor challeeges the
keely mote to trial.• ,
'
-The er p of raspberries in he Belle-
ville seal() e i said to be enormous.
Some of th eat iest gathered were sold'
on the mar et on Thursday of lest week
at 'prices ma ging from $1 clown to *70c
per pail.. a earrice is likely 0 fall low-
er than this before many days Cre gone,
-A store ou e in Cobourg was s t on
fire, by incei dia ies oh the 23di hist, It
is supposed to b the work of some the
roughs fol owl g Forepaughls chaus.
Through. gr at , xertion of the firemen,
and their ro pt attention, the fl es
were confin d this building only, but
it was thoti, ht once that a large fire tat
ensue. Th building was totally n -
00
y t
a f
er 1
d
1 s
s ki
lre
nd
m 0
ly 1
ires
rileLEANIIIIHOTHERS, Publishers*.
Si Of) all/earl in advance.
-
slimed, together vvith 1,00 busluas of America competition,as goods from that in nse. It of n happens that the driver
oats, 1,000 empty b gs, a n mber of bar- market ere now retailed. in the city has enotigh tol, do to manage a spirited
rels of salt, &c., ully ins red. An in- cheaper hen they could be haanufactur- team with both hands, and cannot possi-
cendiary fire at Lin say is also reported, ed here, The consequence isl that about bly use one taretain his hold in uneven
a tannery being e nsumed. Estimated 1,000 ha ids have been throwri mit of em- ground I ,
loss ploymen , ant: the general feellng in Mon- -A private exhibition of Paul Boy•n-
- a hay decided to treat is t tat unless some protection is al- ton's life saving apparatus was given at
erec a residence or the Lieutenant- forded • native industry, other branches the Humber in Toronto en the 21st inst.
`A inan of the name of Quinn put on the
Governor of the ew Pro ince of the of manu acts* will also shut down.
Nortawest and a tempo ary jail at -Lie tenant -General W. O'Grady- suit in less than two minutes and leaped
Fort Pelly, The w rk has leen entrust- Haly, t e °fewer commanding in chief in over the side a a steamer. Ile eat and
ed to Mr. Hugh S therlan 1, of (Mille,. Canada, and administering the Govern- drank and s 'oked. a p: e while in the
It is estimated not to cost under $15,- rnent, is 'netted to the rank isf a Knight water, and sh
000. Comman ler of the Bath. eapt, Wright, sibly sink.
-2-The London fortnight cheese fair R. N,, a esident of Kingston, is gazetted steamer and
a Compa ion of the Order. Col. John to his rescue,
s were 1,162 Dyde, t e oldest militia office in the Do -
July,. Buy- minion, las also been created a Compan-
all in prices ion of t e same.
d. sellers de- -At n annual meeting of the share -
les were ef- holders ef the Wellington Grey, and
Bruce railway, held at Hamilton on Wed-
tal conven- nesday °flag week, the felloting gentle
-
the United. men were elected Directors fo the epee -
the 2d of ing year e Messrs. Fredrick Broughton,
e two coun- C. J. Brydges, Samuel Barkr, Andrew
Watson, I and Hon. Wm, icMaster.
he election
It.
eph Finch,
on at Lone
charged
nson Hall
morning.
$5,000 -
rhe (eleven=
on Feiday, 23dinste was la 'ply attend-
ed by sellers. "'he offerin
boxes of june and 4,200 o
.
ers in .raes3 of the reported
at 'LeverPo 1, held. back, a
cliniijg to give way no $
fee
- n pur nance of the p
tion-, betw e.n Canada and
State mo ey orders after
Aug st wil pass between tli
following rates : For sums
ing $20,, Canadi n currency,
mission; not e eeedieg $40,
men were finedi at Meaford
last for cuttieg evergreen
neighbor's lot f# r the decor -
arch built for t e Twelfth of
tion, The fine was made as
seible, $1, with "6 80 costs,
s -being assessed t $11, or 25
or 44 trees,
artley, the man ho swore at
xford election t ial that Mr,
had given, him $2 to induce
for Mr. Oliver at Jest elec.
ried on. Friday be ore a 'bench
rates, and was c omitted to
eial at the next izeis for wil-
e pt perjury.
hn Lyons, of ,Ga afraxe, near
narrow escap from a fear -
o the 23d inst. While hold-
rses, which- w • re attached
r,, they took fri ht and ran
kn king him down the mower
g o his body. F rtunately he
d th only seine reken bones
few sruises,
r. toliert Irving, of Paisley, has
xemi [dying I himself s a marks -
The other day he ma e 45 shots
eget 10 yards distan Forty of
llet ere within a si inch ring;
sho s struck the bull's eye, three
in iameter, u ed. a email
-1 d ng rifle,
ion
triee t th
not xcee
25 ce ts eo
• 50 c
•-• eve
en onda
tree from
atio of api
July ce le
light as is
the demat
centa eac
• --11[ohn
the $• ut
P. tt Bro
him vo
tion Wait
• of relight
sta-ndihts
ful and c
fr,
8, h
th
f nide
ing
to a
away,
passi
-esca,p
and a
• •--A;
been.
mau.
at a t
the b
sixtee
inehe
breec
• -
Donn
color
horde an
einitt d.
•
If
s8y1eo postal c rd for the
ill be out in a fe days. The
be light gray, an 1 the heavy
lines of the old dnd will be
The stamp will b square in -
g will be in
unchanged,
improved.
ebec wheat
ough there
and barley
rge quanta
will. be above the medium.
ains have done Much to ac-
etation, especially potatoes,
backward. The pasturage
stead Of o el, and the printi
-black ink, the size of the ear
and the q lity of the paper
• -In t e Province of Q
k pretty good, t
h sown. Oats
od, quality in 1
and peas 1
is not in
promi e '
-ties. Ha,
The recen
ceierate
which we
is good,
-X n
committe
week, for
him from
while in t
bailiff was
autlio I
11
V
aural 011 1
vision Cour
-T ie
Co., neve
week true
$1 25th $1
manager, p
could ieave
in filth* th
the ar y�'
get w rk a
-T e m5
have ecid
Cente inia
that ' the
great' he
atical en
mane actur
al oth e• ei "
totall di
--tt a I
So
Po'
te
le v,
nto
Of
ber of colored. men were
01 trial on Wednesday of last
saulting a bailiff Arid ejecting
e P. M. E. church, Hamilton,
discharge of his duty. The
ustained„ and hal the proper
seize certain property in the
r an execution from the Di-
. .
rkmen of the Ontario Peat
•hree miles from Welland last
for an advance of wages from
0 per day. Mr.! Pew, the
omptly informed them they
as he will have no difficulty
ir places out of the ranks of
idle men who will be glad to
$1 25 per deer.
n afactu rers 'of 80, Cat hari n cis
not tosend g ods tothe
xhibition, their 4pinion being
risk and expense jvoulcl be too
compared. -with t ie problem -
t which might r mat." The
rs of Hamilton aind of sever-
s and fawns have come to a
e ent deeleion.
gh McDonald, of the town -
bra, died' very suddenly at
t a day: or two ago. He hadi
th a, man at the door of the
s boarding, 'a,ntl s he tented
e house, he fell down. dead,
was. held arid as Verdict ren-
t f e effect that " death was
ease of the heart."
of Mr, 'Wm. johnson, of
as ill, and a physician was
to prescribed a small quantity
• r it, which was obtained. and
1 43 cliracted. ;The bottle.,
felt by • the bed -side, and
irtary absence of Mre. John- wards upon him. crushing inj his chest wa.. eetabliihed. I
d drank amover doe of it, and causing death in a few ho rs. A strange di oree case is pending in
et' in itsdeath the eaine al. -A singular and daring ro beret was Mo Areal. Mr. C laseVandreutl, formerly
; I • perpetrated inthe je-welry establishment a w althy farmer has•instituted proceed-
ys ago some one reinoved a of James Dovgla.s, St, eatherines on ing to obtain a s paration from his wife.
the stable of :Mr, Boyd, Wednesday afternoon, Sho ly bAore Pia tiff claims t have been worth at
• Bank of Commerce at Lu- 3 o'clock a man entered the store and one time $60, or $80,000, but that
admission, and deliberately asked to look at some diam4ind rings rel fives of his w fe obtained from him
While he was examining th ease, t 0 goo is, money an1 endoreements, ember -
attention of the clerk was d awn from ras ing his busin ss to the extent that he
him- for a moment, clurieg which time has made ae,aesi Pennant. Plaintiff also
the man selected four of the I rgest and „alleges that in improper intimacy existed
most valuable settings, values at about betWeen his wife and e young relative of
$2,000, and. coolly walked o t of the her named Arai* Gibeault, carried so
store. The rings were Missed almost be- far is to give risej to public scandaL On
fore he had got outside, but he snceeed- the other hand 4runken habits and M -
ed in making good. his escape, and. he has tr theent are all ged on husband's part.
The enginee in charge of the erec-
-A serioute: accident oeeurrd on the tio of the Lon on, Huron and Bruce
farm of Mr. Alex, McGrego ' about a Rai way, says th t theeevrralganee.
holnetreeeeknirom
mile from Watford, a few day ago, to a Lotdon to Will mif
young man named Alex. Cram He was tic) t by the Wel 'ngton, Grey and Bruce
driving a mowing machine, and while Rai way to Kinsardine, will likely be
turning a , corner, was jolted off, falling in r nning order ky: the let of Novena -
in front of the knives, and the horses ran ber Should the lme be finished at the
away, His 'left leg, from the; ankle to tim, stated, it wi I be the quickest built
the calf, is fearfully laeerated, and all line yet constru-cted in Canada. It may
the cords cut. An accident of the sa.nie` be noted that this is the first road in
nature occurred. to a• man in thp township Canada which has been laid with steel
of Aslifield,! on Monday of Jast week, rails from the commencement, although
causing serious results. As adeidents of the most of the other railways have now
this kind often occur, and zel4Iom with- secured these, The gauge is uniform
out injury, it would be well if 1 the seats with that of the Great Western Rail -
of these machines were made iiore seenre way, and the grading is easier Man Ola &1
than the common shallow coneerns now moiit any other read in the country.
ship o
syp
d
house
to go
An ineues
dered i to
caused by
Strat roy,
called. in,
ofbraidy
admit [der
hove ea
in th me
on, iechi
which resul
etl
terno4n.
me 1
a boa d fr
. agent of 81
can; g ine
went l'Irf 1k cutting off the inane Ear -
The Board has not yet met for
of President and Vice -Preside
-An alleged incendiary, Jo
was brought up for examinat
don on Thursday of last wee
with setting fire to the Rob
otables in that city on Mond
The prisener wa,s connnitted foe trial. The
case excites great interest. as it is now
felt that one of the individuate who have
kept the city in a ferment during the
past two monthsehas been captured.
-4-By statements published in accord -
erica witithe Act, it cost Messrs, Wood
and Irvipg, of Hamilton, respectively
the -sums; of $114,36 and $193.79 to get
elected th• represent the city in the
House of Commons while it cost
Messrs. ff. B. Witcon and Mi-
chael Wilson Browne the sum of
$797.98 to run and get defeated, This is
certainly rather aggravating, but it can't
be helped.
-An extraordinary case of practical
joking is reported from Yorkville. A
man being slightly the worse," Ley
down in the Potter's Field to have a nap, earth on both oides of the: house, for
Some of his friends" followed him, and which purpose it meet have 'divided itself
as soon at he was asleep obtained a coffin, in two seperata streams. The inmates
into whieli they placed him, lightly fat3t- of be house. Were in bed and asleep, and
ening clown the lid. After atime lee w re aninjered.
awoke and his fright can be, imagined. Quite a Ocene occurred at he Supreme
He kicked the lid off the coffin and junap- Court, in Ifelifax, Nova Scotia. In the
ing out ran home, and as soon as he reach- ar ument of 4 case warm words passed
ed the threshold he fell down in a faint, be ween the opposing Counsel. Mr. James --The College of Physician S and Sur- McDonald and. Mr, Otto S. Weeks, which
geons appointing in every County in pa took of ee personal character. , The
tihe Province otiblic prosecutors to prose- Let a exasperated'at the remarks of Mr,
cute any penmen who are prao- McDonald, used hewordblackguardwite
tieing medicine without license. We hiS course in the case, The judge order -
have not yee heard of any one being a,p- ed Mr. Weeks; t take his seat, ancleafthr
pointed for Huron, but presume that -consultation, fin4d hira $40, which was at
such willlbe the case, under the direction .onoe paid and business of the Court -
of the governing body. It appears that proceeded with,
the whole fine of not less than $25 and -While,inany of the thrifty Mennonite
not more than '$100 goes to th' prosecu- imtnigrants • are proceeding at once to
tor. • Menietaba, quite A number of families in-
-A lady in Montreal was relieved of tend remaining for a year,or two . this
the weight of $1;,711.50, win h was in Prevince. !Last Friday evening fifteen.
her pocket, one day lately, b two of the families proceeded from Toronto by the
" light fiegered 'gentry," T1 eir modus Toronto and Nipissing Railway taMark-
operande claims something of the ham, where they all have, with one or
She was accosted by one of them and two exceptions', secured situations asfarm
asked where the bank was while the laborers. Nin families also left for
other taking advantage of the, lady's at- , Berlin, and four for St. Catharines, In
tention'very ; skilfully cut - out the each of thethre places these immigrants
pocket colntaining the money. The ac- will find many of their co -religionists,
tion was 80 systematically accomplished, On the ev ning of the 21s8 inst., Mr.
that it •wes not discovered by the lady W Ellis o f..,orelon, accidently fell
until they were beyond detection. fro • the ilat arm of a railway car in
-Between 4. and 5 o'clockTuesday th t city, out e track, while the train
morning, a yoting lad, aged a out ten or wa in -motion. The wheel caught his
12 years, supposed to be a tramp, tried co t, and dragged him along the track
to jump en the train between two freight ab ut ten yards when assistance reached
cars, a little east of the Grand Trunk hi and he was pulled out of his, clan -
Railway 4tatiOn, Brantford, ar d, missing ge ous position. He then immediately
his held, fell, getting hie foot !badly cat fai ted. The coat was nearly torn from
with the wheels. Medical aid was call- his back, anthis body was nmchbruised.
ed, and it was found- necessary to take Hi escape from death was remarkable.
off the foot at the ankle joint. Being A correspondent says sixty years ago
asked where he is from, to some he says M Jacob Yeigh„ of Burford, Bold sonie
Goderich, and to others Strati rd. ap le trees to Mr, pillame of Norwich.
-A valuable cow, belongin to Mr. T. Bo h Mr. Yeigh and Mr. Gillam have
Lever, Carleton Phew, had ier throat passed awa full of years, but the old
cut on Saturday night last or e rly on the orchard stilllives full of vigor, and one -
following wonting. by some inhuman of he trace is a patriarch•among its kin -
wretch. The wound, whit: is about dre A few days since this gigantic
four inches in ;length, looks a if it had spe imen of apple tree mature was.
been done with an axe. Before the poor me ured alad found to be nine feet six
brute was discovered to to be hurt, she inc es in circumference, one foot from
had bled freely and was scarcely able the ground. This would indicate the -
stand from weakne3s. The wound -was diameter to, be three feet two inches,
sewed up and the animal's recovery IS -On the •evening of Thursday week,
considered certain. about six O'clock, Mr. Jas, adders, ex-
' -Mr. Jaines Whitehouse, he eldest Reeve of Itheaster, was gored to death
son of Mr. D. ;Whitehouse, se tion fore- by a bulL It appears that Mr. Calder
man of the Canada Southern Railroad, had gone dawn the pasture field and.
at Villa Nova, who recently moved to was attacked by this savage brute, and
that place with his family, CO St:I& to of injured so badly that while being con -
hit wife and two children, ve a
vey to his house • he expired. Mr.
be employed on the farm of. Ir. /Erwin, , Cal ler was a highly respected citizen and
On Tuesday morning he moan ed a horse his oss will be deeply regretted. He
just in front of Mr. Irwin's ho e to ride wa one of her Majesty's Justices of the
d distance.- Ile was no soon r the Peace, and. held the position of post
horse tha,n it reared up, failingback- ma tee of Carluke ever since that office
wed that e could uotpos-
man then leaped off the
taint immediately paddled
nd carried him with the
greatest easse, showing that one person in
the suit can easily rescue another.
-Let him who has matrimony- in his
mind's eye no longer langrtish and whine
because he -cant find a representative sex
0,,nAwlahdoym, eahueezn exhaust his affections,
, refined, and respectab-
ly connected, wi hes to correspond with a
gentleinan of t mperate and good. busi-
ness habits, wit a view of matrimony:
'You can get all he other particulars :&$ to
the age, beauty,' color, number of teeth,
patural hair, eheraeter for sobriety, tem-
per, judgment, &c., by addressing Miss
E. T. L., Tornto,'
--Considerable excitement was ,oeca-
sionedin Hanidton in the latter end. of
last week ameng grain and. flour dealers
as vvell as 'bakers, concerning the news
the British grain mark -
is that all kinds of grain
vanced, and the bakers
he price of bread. On
vanced twenty cents on
flour $1 dollar on the
sinners begin to feel that
he increase of provisions
ect their eireunistances,
ately, during a thunder
Noofr AthirVeVrunlairiN,e140Llin' County
s struck by lightning.
caught thel stove -pipe,
yed around the stove,
en, knocked over and.
f crockery, tipped over
, and finally took to the
of the advance
ets. The testa
and flour have11
have; advanced.
Frictay wheatac
the btrehel; and
barrel, The eo
hard, times!, and
will naturally ;e
-One night
storms the 'bons
the township Of
of Hastings, iw
The electric Rai
un
rdown it, pl
got into the o
smashed a, lot
some of the pot
tinily and. completely shaving the air
off th hors 's tail, leaving nothing but
the 1.) re st nip. It will take two years,
if not long , ere the animal can make a
These tabhi ippearance.
yo11ig man, wearing a - clerical
repr enting himself to be a stu-
dent if th Roman Catholic priesthood,
a,nd iuthoizccl by the Vicar -General,
has b en de rauding members of that de-
nominationin -Belleville, by soliciting
subs° iptio s in aid of a new church.
He svcceeded in collecting a consider-
able Damenand then made his escape
before any teps were taken to capture
him.
• -The neaten Rubber Company of
Montreal very important branch of
our Mann during industry,, has at last
been oblige to shut down. On Wednes-
• day a Week ago the employes, were in-
formed tha since January lase they had
been supplying them with week at a loss,
-rather that throw them, entirely out of
the Means sf subsistence,
but that now et
was no ion r possible tostreggle against
•
habit,
tot since been seen.