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.08.0.0 mil wel s sum •
en in the stack nearly six
rete fettnd dead- Their more
mrades which made their way
their privations for 'three
,range circumstance connected
'air is that although both of
ea animate_ were ia fair con-
e miesed, when they 'made
rouce one waa reduced in flesh
sleeleton, arol the other was
a condition.
Blyth. .
rss----Mre, Stubbs, of Morrie,
0*
severe aceident on Senday
ile on her wa.y to church, she
a a. rail and elipped, breaking
ter bone and spraining her
•r. Graham, of Brussels, set it,
i
slowly recovering..
1... Messrieta —The annual meet -
e1 Morris Braneh. Agricultural
in be held in the temperance
th, on Tuesda.y. Jan. 11, at 1
or the election of officers for
ng year, and the transaction of i
,siness. A full attendance is
I.,
eettios oe Gerreerse.----The in -
the officers of Blyth Lodge,
jA., F. and A.M. took place on
Dec. 28. C. _Hamilton -W.
lfrwas installed at Seafortl on
',Telling, hy Mr, Benson, D. D.
'le following are the officers
ilock, J. D, ; W. Wilson, °hap-
ly C. Hamilton : W, Sloan, S,
tmigle, J. W. ; Jas. Rath, S. D.;
B. McKinnon, D. of C.; James
Treasurer ; Jas. Andersen, See-
, A. Tay.lore I. G.; John Clark,
After the new oilicers were in -
Messrs. Hamilton and McKin-
rhalf of the members, present -
Lt seam with a P. M. apron, ac -
tel with a very flattering ad -
)(taking he high tern -s of the efa-
inner m which he had conducted
(el' lir. Wilson made an appro-
eV, thanking them for their con-
e aisil kindness to him. The
es tiwn closed, and th'e members '
to au oyster supper at Ernigh's
eLich was got up in good style,
ting ample justice to the stirea.d,
1.1, loyal, and Masonic toasts v. -ere
(eta the assembly dispersed at an
East Watitanosh.
etifet AND PREKENT4TION.—
nlar quarterly examination of a e
secticm. 1% East Wawanosh,
by Mr. Loekert, Doak place on
day, -the 22d ult Notwith-
e the unfavorable state of the
!eite a large number of scholars -
:oda of ecrucation put in an ap-
e.at an early hour. The exam-,
, which commenced at tct o'clock
end lasted uotil 5 P. M, was
ted chiefly by Messre. Anderson.
them, teachere. The promptness
rrectnes.sof the answers to the
questions giv'en, -fully attest Mr.
•Cs ability as 4 teacher. The pu-
s well up to the standard in all
, but they excel in arithmetic,
eveuiug a large concourse of peo-
erabled in the school room to en -
entertainment gie-en by the Belie'-
, :the dose of whieh one of the
re read a complimentary address,
.eeented, Mr, Loekert-with a hand.
-
.00k and album. Mr. Lockert, to
eret of the parents and children of
etion, resigned his charge, and this
011 have charge of a school in the
y of Seaforthee-Coet.
The- Comity Courroil.
County Couocil for the year 1876
e composed as follOws D: Wil-
:teaforth J. Chidley, Clinton, J.
teem and Dixie Watson, Goderich ;
'Wingham ; John Leckie, Brus-
:A. L. Gibson, Wroxeter; Wharton
eau,. Exeter- ; W. Conners, Bayfield,
tressivell and D. Walker, Tucker -
L. Hunter, Ilsborne ; S. Hogarth
Yearley, Stephen : Robert Brown
4, B. Geiger, Hay, Thomas- Simp-
iid. George Castle, Stanley ; Meiisrs,
and Elliott, Goderieh. township,
Young and John _Buchanan, Col
; Behest Webster and Walter
s'Ashfield ; Charles Girvin and. E.
Lt, West Wawanosh ; Thomas 11
Dr and James Potter, East Wawan-
S. Bleck and J. Henning, Turn -
It Kelly and Charles Proctor,
A. Monteitn and -J. Warwick,
; Thomas Strachan and S. Siete-
; Thomas E. Hays, McKillop.
le following are the names of those
Were not in the Couuty email last
J , Chidley, Clinton ; H, Davis,
rham ; S Hogarth and. T., Yearley, -
hen ; George Castle, Starde.y, ; John.
ana,n, Colborne, 5 Warwick, Hui -
:Robert Webster and. Walter Lane,
-a(t.
Hibbert.
te Eerasriose. —The fallowing is a
•tt
statement of the figures .at the
pf the poll rn Hibbert : For Reeve—
liner, 274 ; .Bell, 20. Deputy Iteeve—
svood, 199 ; Oliver; 142. Councilors
arlearre 221 ; Campbell, 208, Moly-
'59 ; Gerry, 133, Balfour, 70,
ham, lie. The Council will, there -
• be composed of Messrs. Gardiner,
ve ; Ifopwood , Deputy Reeve, and
burfa, Campbell and Molyneaux,
ucilors,
•
PE 1JTLU.---Tl10 u8tial monthly -
n meeting a the Coustance lodge of
Template will be held. in their hall,
ttinburn, an the evening of Weckes-
-, Jan. 12, 1876. A full programme s
--uterestiog and instructive matter may
ienitideritly anticipated. The ',elides-
st lodge have been invited to take
ti in the entertaininent. Admission
nents, the proceeds to be apphed in.
• erection of a temperance hall.
s
Tuokeromith.
EW C RANGE -.—At a meeting held on
edneeday evening last at the school
use in section No. 2, Tuckersmith,
ewe in connectich with the Patrons of
isfsandry was formed with the follow-
, ae officers : Robt. MeMordie, master;
I nod Smillie, secretary. There are 19
-tillers.
!--I-Mr. James • W Elder, of Rodger -
Ile, at the recent serru-annual exanaina,-
els of the Ontario Veterinary College,
picketed very creditably, and was
arded a diploma by the Council of the
gticultural and Arts Association for
nficiency in his profession.
A short time ago, as a son of Mr.
'pines Ching, of the township of Hey,
driving his father and mother home
while crossing the Saible bridge,
horsesbecame frightened, and upset
e carriage, throwing its occupants out,
:ding Mr. Ching considerably.
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e
• ;WHOLE NO. 423
•
NINTH. YEAR.
REAL MITA-ME FOR MALE. Tuokernuf.th
VOR SA.LE.—A. Wood Lot, containing a little
-IL less than 100 acres of land; well situated in
the toivnship of Me1C 'Bop; Boil most excellent,
timber heavy, will be sold cheap. Apply to R.
A. LEGG-ETT, Exeter P. 0. 420
UILDING LOTS IN SEAFORTH FOR SALE
—Dr. COLEMAN, having laid out the grounds
recently occupied as a Dxiving •Park into Bidd-
ing Lots, is prepared to dispose of lots on reason-
able terms to any who may desire them. Parties
desiring to purchase should- make iminediate ap-
_
pheation. 864
VARM FOR SALE.—For Sale Cheap, a first--
class Farm in the to-sviiship of Wiwanosh, Lot
14, Con. 12,1 mile frorn Lueknow, whiere there is
a railway station. There,is timber enough on the
lot to pay for it. The land is a rich I am, and in
a good neighborhood. Terms easy. WILLIAM
PLUNKETT, Bayfield P.O, • 411
,
'ARM FOR SALE.—For Sale, Lot ko. 4, Con.
15, Township of Grey, containing 100 acres ,•
this is a choice farm, well situated, with good
buildings and all necessary conveniences, and is
In good order. Terms very reasonabl , Apply to
the proprietor on the premises, or if by letter to
Walton P. 0. JOHN SELLERS. 422-4
VOR SALE OR TO LET.—That comfortable
dwelling house adjoining the town of Seaforth,
owned and occupied at present by John Beattie,
contains 10 rooms and cellar, and soft water on
the premises, and a young and thriving orphard.
Purchaser can have easy terms. Possession about
Nov. 15. Apply to the • undersigned. JOHN
BEATTIE. •409
VOIR SALE.—The property of the late
--1; Copeland, being conaposed of 8 park lots, in the
Town Plot of Grey, containing 16 acres of the best
of land, and well cultivated. There is a good
frame house and barn on the property. The above
will be sold on easy terms. For further particu-
lars apply to HARTWELL SPEIRAN, Moncrieff
P.O., Grey, or to C. R. COOPER, Brussels. 4N
1
To the Editor of th
In your issue f t th ins., I n
a communicatior ov• the si natur
"A Lover of .Tutic 'i in which he
cusses the unpo ul ..• y of the Tuc
smith Council ; t e prope condu
the township Cle k the late omin
:
and lastly the d plif le condition
which the towi shi I), has d gener
It is evident, from Vie tone o your
II, .
thy correspondent t the optio
the Township S ool' ; oard by the m
' ity of the Schoo Set' ions of. the in
. .
polity is the cause o he Whorls cowl
under which h .1 re. Tuckers
having recogni ed he principles
equal taxation i t just Oonditi
equal advantage in dation as in
matters, and hayin byan pet of ju
conceded the pr nci that all reall
of justice have been rernost to ap
ate.. "A Love of stice ": sees,
ever, the arrival of t period in th
tory of commumtiee.i which is some
preceded by its app'ittrance in indi
ak when they are
peatedly," and proe
to:bon over the eve
Tuckersmith has b
both in education a
ment, and if she ha k
calities, not les f
no wonder if c rts,
in the rear and n
comprehend th
stationary char et
The manner hi hi
speaks of the w
proceedings at the
thy of any elector
mon. When the p
.. .
a secret nominatio
legalized by a at i
publicly announce
the day and hour
. actment, it will st
gree of degeoera
Tuckersmith." ha
public will accept
nine -tenths of th
smith know to be
state of disappoin
mation of Buda: of
present at the no
I refer them to th
cipal institutions,
The disputed port
as follows : "At
person or persons
be proposed raid.
if no other candid
. ticular office is
other chairman, 8
One hour from th
such meeting,dec
elected for such o
dent from the ,ala
that the duty ' of
fined, and in the
inations that the
to declare the, ca
demotion. It is
tbe native shrew
4 ever forenutet on
to understand ho
"a central po iti
unconscious o th
portant business,
se Council to which
r; highest inter st
g Experience s oul
g; I er of Justice"Ith
r -
times incapable o
M at the same time
13 centre of a caheu
pay attention ev
ness of a nomin
that the pubhc p
their columns
Council that sti
your corresponde
- popularity of th
perceptions of th
ering, until aft
many of the acts
tionable, -and wh
has kindly pass
There is a, vein
and undefinablel t th.
munication that •
Whether it is in
victions of the
squibs vvhicli b
sons of maturer
the air, for the
I leave your re
be easily seen t
though appore
under the cogno
tics," is still
should discover
the meeting; we
1 o'clock; he o
in the room ;
tions occasiona
righteous in li
no doubt, expe
more ready to
the services he
Tuckersmith t
cover the door
popularity Of t
more were :ne
Justice" has
electors of Tu
whom they ar
-
KAY ORTH FR
thninfaion.
2tron J4xposito
jrALUABLE PROPEIVrY IN EGMONDVILLE
FOR SALE.—For Sale Cheap, that comfort-
aible and pleasantly situated residence in Egmond-
lone, fornaerl y occupied by Mr. David Duncan,
and now by Rev. Mr. Scott, with one acre of land
attached, which is filled with bearing holt trees
of the choicest kinds. There Dials() a good stabl
and woudshed, and all other conveniences. Pos
session given on March 16, 1876. Terms easy
Apply at the EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth. 41
•
VARM FOR SALE.—For Sale, the East half
-1; Lot 18, Con. 8, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, contain
ing 52 acres, about 40 of which ale Cleared and i
a state of good cultivatiOn—balanee well timbered
There is a good frame; house and log outbuildt
ings • a good. young bearing orchar• • is distant
fromiSeaforth 5 miles, and is sitnat:!,- on a good
gravel road. For further particii ars apply t
MRS. WILLIAM PAPPLE, 011 th promisee, o
to Egli:tend-dile Post Ofilee. 4284
A LARGE DWELLING- 111USE in Seafort,
4--"•• for Sale or to Rent.—Fore Ale or to rent, tha
pleasantly situated and coramod1ona dwellin
house, owned by Mr. S. Powell. The house co
tains large parlor, dining-rooni, ki chen, and 1
i
comfortable bed room, together ith elosets,
good cellar, hard and soft water, stable, woo
shed, do. There are two lots tilled with choi
bearing fruit treee. Pdssession given at any tim
Apply to S. POWELL. N. B.—Als a large qua
tity of square timber for sale. 4 5
'WARM FOR SALE.—For Sale, th!, East half
-2: Lot 17, North Thames Road, Usb rne, canted
ing 50 acres, 40 of which are clea ed, free fro
dumps, well fenced, and free fro , all noxious
weeds; a good. frame barn with s able attache
comfortable log house, good sp •ing well wit
pump, also a yonng bearing °ram On a goo
gravel road within 6 nines of Exe er, 15 of Se
forth, and nearly equal distance fr m St. -Mary $
and Miteholl, and adjoining the Vi age of Farq
has. Apply to the proprietor on t e preinises,
to Farquhar P. 0. RICHARD DO IE. 42.2
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE.
For Sale, a desirable and ben Wally locat d
Farm, situated about Ti miles fro Seaforth, L t
16 Con 8 McKillop ; the 13 11 contains 10
, • /
acres, 75 of whieh are b leared and in iirst-cla
order, the balance being all good aped; the hou
is nearly new, $2x22; ,there is a gopd stone cell
a good barn and driVang house, never-faali
wells of good water, also a young o chard boari
there is a achool en the farm. F r further p
ticulars apply to the Proprietor o the premis
or if by letter to Winthrop P. 0. WILLI
SMITH. •
going backwar
slit° a pious I
1. The histo
one of -progr
general enligh
o tstripped °the'
o •ably situated,
individuals are
pad es unab
/rem made or
•f 'their own i
i your c rrespon
ship Clerk an
olninati vs 11
resent on that
• is mad at a
lic are ieorme
acipal by-law,
lirough the pr
X d by legislati
equire. a low
than even
ached, befor
's statement
lectors of Tit
result of a ch onic
nt. For the i tor- ee
elector's as wPr not
tion complai e of, se
et respecting uni- :f
36, C. 48, Se 106. —
of the sectio eads
lie said meeti the
fill each offie all N„Ye
muted Iseriati n ha ()—
but one for a a - -
posed, the 01r
11, after the p age
ne fixed for o 00.
such candidate cri
' " I think ie i pvi-
ctause ibf the s ction s ow th t d
y: ar de reas
Clerk is clear yi de-, p red. th
euce of further nom- , __mr. E.
dates elected . by other
hacr option:but mai./ staff,
the other d
ssible, consi Meng 'post. He w
of those wh t are i
y injure1.
u per on occ
e polcal war path, __mr.
Ying was co
n the:reom" c Old. be
ommi d the
minat of a yin ad
;mini ality. nee,
Ottawa
f lends
r On
a sect on of s h mi-
ght " Lov- ll: arsde
lear h a is at a (.1 dr
he wlesis the
I — o This is a gond cl
two questions
id posilt• 4 to. ne da
pounds
as: eek in a store
d is said to have
port n boar-
, me Stre t, Montreal. Ther
as it b fa" r ason to b lie e that he is a
need 1 rouih lying. with a friend in the upp
n of t e o d
nclig the city.
o ernment Eleetio
f
or rrs ni tt oh rio Loca House immediat
ents Act, to e introduced i
ems, pro un n will be made t
*ghts of citi enship and fra
•ndian .
cot
of!
r-
ofto;
on!
of
or
cij
i°th
at
of
,t • er
ce,
ers
r co:
w•L
is -
Mines
re -
en?
SS)
en
la,
t is
left
to
the
rue
ent
hi
or
cc
ha
ace
an
an
en
o,
the
th4
kot-
6
The lterieg of these laws is a mi
The oweripf God is seen throu h
laws`just as tho power of the peo
seen through o r Legislature. • n
invades ou • Ian and to delay ow
til we get • through the Governmc
natural source would be destruc io
the peopl arise and use their
dire tly and the object is gable . S
whi he o eery s a necessity, s ize
rein, direct, ef the universe an
tigh nings obey his voice, prison
are made to turn upon their hangin
hu anity proof against the fu
No 1vayeriehould be made the ahs
which wmild be destruction to t
tere ts of ,Others. Let us illustrat
point. There are thousands Of po
are hanking and praising Go f
mild winter and mingling the- r
and praise with a fervent sut pi
for its continuance. At the sin
the above nimitioned. chriatian s
for old weather. Both parties ar
ing in " faith- elieving" that tliiei peti-
tion may be answered. An ajns CT
to
the `first prayei would be destrjict on to
,
the commerm . or missionary te ests of
the second supplicant. And a nswer
to the prayer f the second would_ freeze
tho nand :of the Poor. But say ou he
has answ red. ne prayer anti • en Isis
ache
thee
le is
nemy
✓ 11
t tbe
,b t
OW r
Gd
t e
t e
dsoao as
nem.
er to
• in-
• r wthilios
✓ the
hanks
cation
time
eking
pra -
sno , the w are to conclude t t God
is partial God, forgetful of the • oor, or
els those; who prayed for want eather
had not s ffici nt faith. Remerb r their
re a dear -to them as he others,
,
bssi ility of influencing od y
h is as great as the others.
answer prayer? od. aid
answer either prayers but formed
own Netrill i the meter work d loon&
own natural law. I would be pleased
ave t • is matter thoroughly p sented.
ough he columns of Tiezli E >wire.
some 'f the clergymen of our • wn' or
e oth r town. hi 11.011211246 pr pose et
lc disi se: SELON LES RE LES.
int rests
and the
their fait
Why not
no
his
his
to
th
by
80
di
UAFO Janf, 10,1876.
•
• Canada.
jANIJ1A
18111=1.111111.1
Y 14.187
I •
Washingto Tr aty. The commin44- ed stri
yit
tion siropl ack ow ledges the receillof son.
ashington Govern
the protest but
what action the
will take thereo
—Another de
aelministra ion o
for an adul
two
isms no intimatio tof must h
t stanta
circa
were b
buildin
days af
—Th
Associ
bott an
of the Seminary parties in connectron
with t e outrage on the Indians at Oka.
Proce rugs will also be taken againet
those ho destroyed a French Protes-
tant's
The as
of an
distrib
of the
prescription
th of an infant by
a prescription inten
is reported from Ottaw
tione, one for a mother a
another for her Odd ten days Old, WI re
made up, ninl the former given to t e
infant, eau ing is death. I
---David Stith Hand, a Nova Scotia'l
uor dealer h as be n. fined $400 or 18 mon
in jail, for 'selling liquor to Indians.
refused to pay the fine„ and, conseque t-
ly, has been seit to jail. This is ithe
first prosecution that has taken pladetin
that Province u
—At til gen
last week Went
tenced to variou
varying fresh a
majority of th
larceny, inelnd
freight robberie
—Lord Duffe
and three other
Fredrick, has c
Ottawa players
compete for a b
phans' Home. Four Jameses have ace
ed the challenge.
—James" Mcylure, a furniture de
in Montreal, was the other day dev
swindled by a young man named O'L
who gave a cheque for $250 on the It
.
• by -'Jaw to raise shop!, licences to
w . vot d nu in Guelph on Aoriday
1 defe tea by a majority of 267.
A "!bac aloes button in full bloom
phi ked from a flower: bed_ in the
Mrs. wt Mitchell, the 'week before
Chi4f 5 stiee Wood, of Manitclba,
• .•
o is i po 1,. health, has obtained three
•nths' lea of absence, and will Visit
tario ho ly.
e —Berlin h just completed a new high
sc ool b ild'ng at an expense of $8,000.
ding T e ave
e ceeds
duly _Th
I
q-
8
MILL AND FARM OF 150 ACRES F 11
••-1 SALE.—The subscribers offer for sale th Ir
vaw mill and farm, Lot 85, Con.l 5, East Ws a -
nosh. The mill contains large Circular, °dirt, g
saw, butting saw, shingle saw, ed/er and paeke —
all in good order. There are 011 the lot bed es
the mill, two frame dwelling houses and frit e
stable. There is also on the lot a iguana)? of v 1-
nable timber, consisting of pine, 'black ash, •d
hemlock and other ha,rdwood, with a large st ck
in the vicinity to last a number of years. sa is -
factory reasons given for selling. Possess o on
at any time. For further particulars enquire, if
by letter post paid, of W. G. HINGSTON, B •s-
sels P. 0., or to R. T. HINGSTON 8; BROTH II,
Westfield P. 0. • 80
LOST OR FOI.IND.
'SPRAY STEERS.—Came into the premise
1=4 the undersigned, Lot 18, Con. , Stanley, o
about Nov. 1, 2 Steers rising 2 years. The ow
is requested to prove property, pay charges
take them ILVia-y. JOHN McCOWAN. 42
of
or
er
• nd
*4
piEcEL ForND.7-Found in Egmondville on
Monday,.Dee, 20,1 a parcel centaining 01 th.
The owner can have the same 011 applying at HE
ExposiTori Office and paying for this advert, Be-
i 4 0-4
ment.
V STRAY IIEIFER.—Carne into the premise of
the.tindersigned; Lot 28, Con. 7, McKil op,
about Oct. 1 ,a rod Heifer, 2 years old. The ow er
is requested to prove property, piy charges nd
take it away. ALEX. ROBERTSON. 1-4
STRAY CATTLE.—Came intO the premise of
-1-j the undersigned, Lot 8, Con. 4, Hibbert, silent
months ago, head of young 'cattle -2 2 -Year
Olds and 1 calf. The owner is re nested to prove
property, pay charges and tae them aWay.
THOMAS CONLEY. 52044
VSTRAY STOCK.—Strayed fiom the vicinity
of Wilson's Mills, Con. 6, Hay, 2 2 -year old
red steers, also 2 2 -year old Heifers, one red`and
the -other white, with red Omit the head and
neck. Any person giving stieh information as
will lead to their receveily will be liberally reivard.
ed. WM. WILSON, Kippen P. 0. • 19,14'4
attendance at all the schools
e statistics for Hamilton
nkenness in that city lait
20 per cent., when 00E4-
873 am4 1.074.
; !
Hoeton of - the Toronto
arrowly escaped being killed
v, by the failing of a Sign
eknocked insensible and bad-
'
Mat tin, M. P. P., of Manitlaba,
mitted for trial on Saturday, at
on the eharge of rape. His
aye made an application to have
itted •n bail. ,
Le n
t be
the
-e tai
✓ n a
r spin
tha
i n a b
,ito the i
1 N't
ann
lecti
the
Or
nail,
otonrsomi
,• Ae CouncilLovonr aof
er for the
o ething "u
t pervades
cult to Un
dpd as theser
iter, Or is li
, land sonhet
e, fling aiinle
ement of th
to c ecide.
)4
our corres
idin his r
n of " A Lev
1 us that th
i identity. '
e !told, he i e
Pies a centra
as attended
f r thirtY, y
o
.cto is arouse
at the publ
ize the w
conferred on
n they have be
of the Ole& o
p Council:. If
Issaly than "
dibatecl by
lersmith might
indebted for t
i the tow,ns
•v ng perhaps
• WO, STOGIE RAIISERS.
ws-OTIGE TO FAR,MERS and others who want to
-LI improve their stock of Pigs, now is their time.
FRANCIS BOOTHE has bought of W. S. Robert -
hire Boar, which
Gouinlock'e old
4144'13
eon, Esq., a thoroughbred Berk
he keeps in Harpurhey, at Dr
Store.
0
day last week, Mr. David Dor-
f Seafo th, who is engaged With
& a ncey, of Parkhill, ent up
ssed 43 hogs, averaging over 2,00
eacl .
s T
;las
der the Dominion Act.
al sessions in Toro to
-one persons were s n -
terms of imprisonment,
onth to three years, the
convictions being for
ng the Grand Trunk
in, on behalf of himself
curlers who are melted
allenge'd any, four ot er
of any other name to
rrel of flour for the
• I
To PIG OWNERS.—The undersigned will eel)
-A- during this season, on his premises, Lo No.
21, Con. 8, MeKillop, a thoionghbred Saffolk
. .
Boar. Terins-1,! to be paid at the time 0 Bel.
vice, with the privilege of returning if nece sexy.
DAVID SCOTT. 1*4
LACK PRINCE—TO FARIIERS.—Th nu-
dersigned will keep during the present season,
on Lot No. 23, Con, 2, H. II. S., Tuckersmith, an
Improved Berkshire Boar, long haired, frorn im-
ported stock. This animal is 6 months old, and
is one of the best!animais of the breed in the
country, and he ha S taken pierniums wherever
shown. Terms—$1, payable at the time of ser-
vice, with the priv lege of returning if necessary.
WM. ROBB •• 416-8
101[11KE L LANE 01118. •
PAY UP.—Partles indebted to Strong & Fairley
-A- will do well to have the same settled before
Jan. 15,1876. STRONG & FAIRLEY. ' 419
interest he tak
officials, the fo
the picture::
!" In all his humor
He's such a toue
Has so muchwill
There is no liking
:r P. BRINE,, Licenced Auctioneer for the
" County of MInron. Sales attended in all
parts of the Connty. All orders left at the Ex-
POSITOR Office will be promptly attended to.
TUCXERS3Itell,
MiL EDITO
a certain ' Ch
toivn prayed i
last that God
suppose erp lo
ticular preye
heard, for the
some snoW, a
We are aeke
God will hear
answer calml
-unless to aisp
We have ins
has answered
the answer
upon the un
a convincing
laws. Thea
cept in the
h ther gravior
e ty, pleasant fe
leirth and tlee
11
*rn or wi hou
U, 1876.
hi) of
he on-
o tuse
etiv-
that
o ties-
netice"
eo44trtleeeSet:1:14:::::linmeednitraill:
s ento '
e hose'
crowd,
• ()Aden t,
a name
r of Jus -
public
• s
nil.2 and
ration
3.5;: his
d he,
be
r,1 and
n ghted
o dis-
e un-
'thing
verhi nogf
h hi the -
ow to
indly
end its
pletes
n„
0
1
:
1
ayer.
: viSre' are
gentlema
sane uary 011
• cl. ser.c1 us sn
o hear that'
a almost ine
✓ next morn n
w we have
you not bel:
a,yer of this k
d deliberate
ome iniracu o
s recorded
ayer of thi
prayer W38
of the Peo
um. t God
are never
ormance of
oe
ha
ie
olci that
in this
ralbba,th
w., We
at par-
diately
e had
hing.
that
? We
No,—
t3 ower.
1:11. enutridesn: gGabeonua but
s 'natural
red ex -
miracle
•
1
i
—A ual meeting of t
o branch e Evangelical Al
riday eve a compliment
o Attorneyneral Mowat
xi,
ian gentle= by his unanimo
o the preside tial chair.
—At Sumi erside, P. E. •., no less
hen 155,000 bushels of oats shipped for
hat market in ichooners are frozen up
or the winter. An attempt was Made
nnel, but
' 1
pers coin -
n the part
t in not
means of
e and the
inter.
f typhoid.
Tile out-
ra4 atttri-
the imper-
lrains con -
he lionises.
eating ' all
case came
ashionible
t, Where a
eriug, and
i
.the an
f t
111
s work.
een seen
n Notre
is !goo&
present
✓ part of
Athena -
the On-
ly after
give full
chiso to
• e Toron-
iance last
as paid
a ()brim-
s election
r-
pt -
ler
rly
ry,
ost
Office Bank for some furniture which be
purchased. On McClure calling at the
post office he found. no such bank inex-
istence.
—It is understood that Mr. Edwe ds,
of the Pnblic Works Department, ho
was in England on Emigration business
in 1874, Will again proceed. there to, hold
a confereoce with Mr. Joseph Arch and
the -National Agricultural Laborers' As-
sociation, with regard to the prospects
of the coining season.
—Mr. Wm . Crozier was engaged,
ing spring wheat on his farm, near P
on Mondey, San 3, 1876. This is a
and a deed, we believe, hitherto un
cedented in the history of Canada.
may be a good. thing to blow about,
certainly no farmer will say that t
a very prudent action.
—Kenneth McKenzie, Q. C., re
e Clements' c
having acted as.
in the case a
rstood that he
tion that so
the evidence in his possession goes
is nothing to establish a case
Clemente.
isllearnecl that consequent
stoppageiof Redpath's sugar refin
o cutthe vesh
eels out to a e
't was unshccessful.
• —Prince Edward's Island p
plain o a reach of contract
of -the Dpininion Governme
eepin up communication b
a stea er between the Prpvin
mainl nd, during the present
ere is a great deal
fever 1 Toronto at present.
break •1 'his disease is igen
buted o ijacl drainage and to
feet c nst action of the side
nectiig t4e mein sewer with
—Tie tied times are a
classe in lontreal. A terribl
to ligltajdayortWo ago ini a.
looking h use on Victoria stre
family w slfound silently 4u
on th4 ge of starvation. 1
---Duri the past six week
died cif all-poxat Montre
62 wee lfrench Canadians. .
time thee'were only five a
civic ho pital, which had a
betty; en twelve and thi te
each, ve r.•
he IDomithon Fertil
is th i iiajne of a new firm t
into he IIna,nufacture of r
ure i MontreaL The in t
cure the city and •
bloc s i uch a way tha i.
its fe i zing qualities.
pri—m tive.. Fountain thre h
threshing mac in
fifty in a half bushels of p
he peas were thre
hbaourr of
ohn Kirkwood, So
WhT4 e n beat that with .
club ?": Can we hear of, any
line ro some ambitious fla
the ou ty of Huron?
r ply has been recei
retay 1 ish by the Dominic)
to t rotest sent by them.
tonti fe «Wieeks ago, againL
of the 1 nited, States cud°
allow adian vessels to n
ed States canals, under the
4
4
•
to prosecute in t
the ground of his
sel for the Crow
Davis. It is rand
pressed -his convi
ow-
ris,
fact
re-
but
was
IficidgAN ,BROTHER8,Publinherik.
IS1 50 a Yeai, in advance.
ing a man named Samuel Robin -
ad it struck him, the result
we been very serious if not in-
eously fatal. Another curious
tanee was that five young pigs
ried under the straw stack while
, and were brought out three
rwards alive.
Montreal `Protestant Defence
tion have retained Hon. Mr. Ab -
Mr. Doutre for the prosecution
es
on
un -
Hist
ex -
38
here
Mist
the
, at
Montreal, a number of the skilled ork-
men who had been employed in it, find-
ing it noW, impossible to get work at their
trade in: this country, are seeking em-
ployment from United States refiners who
are at present, supplying Canada -with
their sugar.
—A
named
manag
tainin
moue
been
arres
ously
stripp
was folmd attac
bymens of a t
to a hi hly respe
--One of the features Of the nomination
of councilors for Uxbridge was thp large
attendance of ladies, who presented a
petition of over 300 names opposing any
increase of tayer
for the abolitio
effect of whi4i w
except One led
their views:
—The marble
in the neighborh
to be of such su
ple prefer it to
meet purposes fo
hitherta been i
he gained. strength enough drag his
suffering form to a heighbormg house.
as sent foil, when it was found
skull' was fractured and the
badly bruised. : After the
re dresseelta numiter of men
fferer to hes home en tlibbert,
ow lies in most :critical con -
1
A doctor
that the
body velt
wounds
bore the e
where he
(*ion. s
—A ma, from Stra
son, was t e other da
open drai in the cite
dondition, The go
heard his groans, ran
and pulled him out o
ociation is to print enough copies
ouse at Arthabaska last summer.
ount of the Oka outrage to be reengnisahle, and h
position. He was
from headto foot, hi
ted in all the Protestant churches son.y appearance.
'Dorelndt.z,
bank messenger in Montreal, haeolihdallyse, come
hthaesilAng
the other day told the had folios into the
.
tell how. Had he n
r that he had lost his wallet, C011 tell
nine hundred. dollars, the would inevitably hat e been smothered to
of the bank. Since that he has death. e will pro
etched, and on Saturday he was festive season in spm
after. 11
d. After his arrest Deutz strenu-
ford, named Sirup -
discovered. in an
of Lonaon in a sad
d &Merit= who
to hisl assistance,
his uncomfortable
coveredl with mud •
features was un -
presented 1,/, • very
s story was that
don tol spend the
imbided too freely,
rain, he could not
t been rescued he
ably. celebrate the
other Manner bore-
denied.the theft until he was
d, when the money, or $850 of it,
ed to his private parts
in elastic. He belongs
table family in the city.
licences, and prying
of shop licencee, tbe
that every candidate
ed himself to lupport
—r. Nelson
was a milted a
a butiher nam
ticulaiPs of whic
from tlhe effects
day. IMr. Nels
son of the late
the earliest sett
rn in Ha
as conseq
. He m
and le,av
est of wh
1113118 3/IcI
rti Mani
aken from the qu. rries
is
od of Arnprior, t said
erior quality the peo-
Aberdeen granite, for
which the !lathe has
ported. There , ie said
to be an extensive deposit of the rble,
new steam works are being erected,and
orkmen employed to corehaence
1
in the
Snn-
Lon-
y, of
and
skjUed
*ratio
—Th
65 persons
1, of whom
siring that
aths in the
average of
n patients
ns in the spring.
Roman Catholic Church
township of Logan was dedicated
day last by BishopWalsh, D. D., p
don, assisted by v. Fathers Kil
Stratford, Murp y of Carronbroe
O'Neil, of Kin cora. The chi* was
crowded to its tmost capacity,' and a
handsome sum • as realized towards de-
fraying the e enses incurred in the
ere time of the cliflee.
was b
and
his a
Gage,
the e
Assiz
Geo. rkinson,
ipeg on F
ungled hi
the chin
death
He strn
half minu
as extinct
aintained
murder
of B ptiste C
Win'
man:
unde
b rok
tion.
and
life
and.
of th
• town
of
an ot trage whi
perp
are c
•Pe.M eMa on's election expenses at
his recent eleeti n in North Wentivorth,
as published b hie agent, amounted to
7 18. Of st Is amount $234 1$ were
g and advertising, one
s receiving the snug 115-
62. Who wouldn't like
speper in North Went -
many in Dundee, when
e induced to launch out
• Ccimpany
at has one
pared man-
na' is pro -
reseed into
retains all
with that
, the flail;
as in twelve
shed in the
th Caledon.
" poverty-
• feate inthis
-thresher in
nt in printi
er in Dena
sum of $149
publish a ne
rth,' and esp
didates can
handsomely
—0
woma
4511 Co
an ope
fractu
day, the 4th i
otJohn ELodgi
ped while chop
coming doWn
of his !knee,' le
n Monde,
, daugh
n., Kinl
n cellar
ed her 1
ed from Sec -
Government
to Washing -
t the refusal-
18
officials to
vigate 'Unit -
terms of the the rod, in
aboutsix inch
post
ed on Jan. 6
the pestmaste
ceded in carr
taini g about
actin
tlem
coupl
-marl
regis
of 'm
er as
the j
strang
threshing a fe
Mr. 'Wm. .M
Cou ty of
of the p
ajor Bru
hip, ash
ndon,
was
his c
gorg
sepa
teria
it be
tle
the
• the 3rd inst. a young
er of Alex. inst.,
ss, accidentally fell into
rap door, and severely
g in two places. Op Tues-
st, Harry Hodgins, son
s, 9th Con., Kirdoes, slip-
ing in the bush, the axe
lodged itself in the side
ving a very ugly wound
s in length.
ffice at Milton was enter -
y two small boys, during
's absence at tea, Who sue-
ing off the cash bbx, con-
-50. Through the prompt
strnaster and. other gen-
ills, of Hamilton, who
d so severely injured by
d McConnell, the par -
we gave last weelodied
f his injuries on Sun -
n Mills was the -.fourth
mes Mills, Esq. one of
rs in Ontario. ire was
ilton in the year 1819,
ently in the 57th year of
Tried a daughter of Mr.
a family of 5 children,
m is 15 years old.
er, convicted at the last
ba, for the murder of
nd theattempted murder
arette, was banged at
Way morning. The hang -
work; the knot slipped
and his neck was ma -
—An important event in connection
with sueveys of t
Railway has occurr
began fleet in the su
from theyalley of t
and. from British Co
The Goviernment ha
from Balftle river, a
telegra line in the Saskathhewan coun-
try, annOuncing the important fact that
surveys had at last • ear cotrnect,ed. The
point of eonnection lititude 53 deg.
6 min. 30 sec. nort longitude 11.3 deg,
2 min. 45 sec. west Theseehaiirs of =-
curate instrument 1 measUrenients are
the first,of the kind that bate ever been
made between- the tlantici and Pacific
within tlie limiteof the Dominion,
e Canadian Pacific
d. Those surveys
mer of 1870; one
e Otta.via, on one aisle
umbia on the ether.
e received telegrams
tation on the Pacific
—Mr:- Walter Scott, of Clifford, while
engaged in hauling' timber out of the
bush for a large bank barn he is about
,
to build; met with serious accident on
Thursday, 305h ult It appears he was
dragging a Iarge square stick by the
chain. ,The horses being Very- wild, it
kg caused by strangula- was with great cl- ulty he could mau-
led convulsively for two - age them, and in passing alsturep his leg
1
s, and One minute later was caught between the tiinber and the
Re made no confeession, stump With such fearful force es to break
knee in four places -
t• .
summoned, but be -
the leg had 'swollen
as almost impossible
1 for a time; but the
4, the bones 'set, and
of saving the leg. .
to the last that the night the bone below th
as a blank to him. A doctor was at o
fore he' uld aiTiv
to such a size it
to do aything for
swelling was redu
there is some hope
e, who lives in London
rt distanee from the city
been made the victim of
h should bring upon the
trators se ere punishment, if they
ught. D ring the night the door
removed rom his granary, giving
ttle an pportunity to enter and
themselv a to death. The fence
ating his roperty from the Presby-
cemeter *as also broken down,
ng calcul Led no doubt that the cet-
ould ente and do damage for which
fajor wou d be responsible.
y night three masked men
se of Mr. Thomas Ken-
wnship of Brooke. They
door, which was bolted
being alone they. seized
—Last Frid
entered the ho
nedyeedrover,
broke open th
nun e, and h
him and one being much larger and
more powerful than the others, held him
fastin bed wh le the others searched for
and 'found a s « of money unknown at
pre :ea by ac y except Mr. Kennedy,
which the la go man coolly pocketed.
They then tie • their victim, saying they
wanted 10 m utes to get out of the
house. Befor leaving they took a drink
from a pail on the table.
' The retur s show that 1,964 males
and 572 fem lest were incarcerated in
ring the past year. The
follows: Church of Eng -
man Catholic. 9463 other
, 552- Nationalities: Eng -
a and 96 females • Ireland,
'
272 females • Scolland,127
emales ; Canada,690 males
les; other countries, 139
males. Habits: temptrate,
270 females; intemperate,
d 302 females. In the year
ere 2,065 males and 555
own.
Tor
reli
Ian
den
lan
251
nto jail d
ons are
, 1,028;
mination
457 mal
males an
ma es and 26
• an 150 fe
males and 281
91 males an
• 1,052 males a
• 18714 there
fe ales sent
the i th eves were coptured in a
of ho rs after the robbery and
all the oney recovered. Several
ered le rs, containing a large SLIM i h
ney, yshi h were in the same draw -
the cash box, were overlooked by
avenile b rglars in their haste.
scene was witnessed at a
days ago, on. the, farm of
ride, of East Gara,fraxa,
ellington. A sheep was
stepping over the tumbling sh t, when
the Wool at o e side- got caught. In 0,n
instant the p It split up the1Ily, and
Was Wound a ound the shaft and taken
off clean to he ears. The jobwas as
well done as • it had been performed. by
)
a butcher in the ordinary tray. The
sheo would have made off w.thout its
pelt but it as immediately da ght and
ble(A kn ckle of the sbaft broke,
which caus an iron rod to fly up, and
ming -down, narrowly miss- for upwar
--s-Bishop
pastoral addr
fereed to the
ria es, whie
holies wo
re settlin
e have i
evils of m
Ca
be
th
unitedly wa
be ore formin
a ifferent
lest they tak
w "eh they
et may. Pe
fo nd in fem.
on the most
re igion and
1—Last w
Eesthope, lo
valuable tea
prizes at the
sl+mvs for th
into a well.
ing in the
digging a tr
well and th
other horses
be little the
nearks on h
care of a
skill, she o
had receiv
ich were
is should
ve then
e mare N
°°'
' —Mr. R
2od Con. o
and it is fe
the night o
Mr. Green
incl on his
O'clock at
wagon bee
d by so
accounted
entangl
or a co
oug,h and
loose, but
o attract
He remain
alsh; of London, in his
on a recent Sunday, re2
vil effects of mixed mar -
Protestants as well as
-id do well to ponder over
• down for life. • He said
dividually shown to you
xed marriages. • We now
young men and women,
friendship with persons of
eed, to pause ana reflect,
a -step, the consequence of
ay deplore both in time and
ce and harmony are seldom
•es where parents disagree
sential of all points—their
hat of their children."
• —A :irather cu
will bel' of interest
ous kW ease, which
o farmers, is reported
from bcaygeon A farmer in that
vicinity, was proseuted for having a lost
cow MIAs posseisi n. The oew strayed.
on to his.premises,
out advertising it.
tise the animal
facie etiaence of
and the farmer was sent to jail for two
month. Farmers who have -cattle in
their possession not their property should
adverttse them at once. - A good many
seem to think because the strayed animal
is not advertised for they have a perfect
right to keep it, but the above must con-
vince them they are wiling. Besides,
freque tly, anim stray, away a long
distance, and. the owner advertises in the
papers nearest to innwhich is not likely
to be seen by the p rty into 'whose premises
the animal has gone. 1
and he 'kept it with -
The neglect to adver-
as ennsitlered prima
intention to defraud,
k Messrs. Hart,' of North
t a fine mare, one of the
of horses that has taken
Central and leading local
last two years, by falling
When found she was sta,nd-
ell. They got her out by
neh to make a slope to the
—The Ballot system of voting is gen-
erally acknowledged. to be so simple that
it is almost impossible ifor the most
ignorant th ,inisgderstand it. An amus-
ing i ident of this kind i took place at
St. C tharines. on the po ling 'day. An
innocent voter Went mitt the polling
place,osnd seeing a man there with a
book in his hand wbo asked him what his
name was, told him. The man 110 doubt
sup lied that the man with the book
was the Returning Officer, and he whis-
' II'• 'I vote for Mr. Blank."
book, 'finding that his
the one. -the voter in-
tended to support, sattl, "All right,
that will do." nlhc voter, supposing he
had deposited hie vote, left the place re-
joicir.g in the innocence of his heart that
he had east a vote for the man of his
choice, when in reality he had not voted
at all4 Where innocence ,is bliss it would
seem folly to be wise.
milks five ' ea rom Kon
ingstthere :has
I
pereu
The
cand"
an with th
ate was n
th:mgradate hills at Kingston
dwel for years- the fahnly o'f "'Black
Tom," an escaped slave, the, children of
which speak a gibberish of their own,
which no one eduld possibly make in-
telli1
ble, males* under a training more
seri tie and pronged than any Cannibal
Islan missionary ever had to undergo.
The ;black linguists lived a secluded life
in th bush, and their gibberish : served
them as well as the purest English.
They are now own sip and able to speak
a little of: the •nation tongue. This
singiilar case is almost 1 a parallel to the
story now going round, of an Ameriern
family, living near Wilkesbaore, Penn-
sylvania, where three children speak in
?! a striange gibbe • h peculiarly their own,
n drew her out with two • and which, aIthoug1 well understood hY
the! Children themsetves, cannot be
comprehended by the parents or any one
le.18e.
—In July of last year, a letter was
!posted in Toronto, addressed to Mr.
DoWel Spry, at Sandwich. This letter
was never received at its destination;
and, although its failure to arrive caused
some enquiry and weirder as to vslitt
the matter rest-
ed without elu idatio until the latter
paof Novene er, when a letter was re-
ceived by Mr. pry from New Zealand,en-
clogn the long lost nt, and ammo.
ting that it .had.
from a copy of the Galtl?eporter,
When out she appeared to
worse, having scarcely any
r, but though put under the
eterinary surgeon of much
ly survived a few days. She
• fatal internal injuries,
discovered when dissected.
be a warning to all parties to
wells covered and secure.
ould be considered. cheap at
chard Green, a farmer on the
Hibbert, met with a serious,
red, almost fatal accident on
the 4th inst. It appears that
• ent to see a friend m Logan,
• return between 10 and 11
ight, the hind wheels of his
me loose from the front ones.
e means, which cannot be
or, Mr. Green fell and. became
d that his body was dragged
iderable distance along the
rozen road. He then became
being waconsiims was unable
he attention of any person.
in that fri tful condition
co1:11 have bee me of it, .
1
pant by a note st
dropped
received by Mr. A114. J. Snott, a Can-
a living at Pateratrgi, Auckland. .
.
Thus, the letter, which under ordinary
cir innstances would have -reached: Mr.
Sp in about 24 hour's, was received by
h after four months, it having in the
h
Th Galt r is usually done up in
meantimeit;:to the end of the earth!'
a 1 ute loose wrapper Sid it is likely thitt
t -I letter in question got inside of the
wfspper .th maillag find WM thus
of four or tTve hours when tOrtted sway.
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