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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1878-09-13, Page 16, sties at 83/4. cents, be.. •a; cent per lb .over ,yneighboxing OcD UT ALREADY KAGES AT' T.,GA _L & Pecial Lots 'UFACTURERS LOW PRICES. VALUE SUPERIOR REY COTTONS,. DUCKS, . TiCKINGS, WI NCEYS, ! • 6, IL CLO HS, !LANNEL )Eit VALUI AT A. G, 'eUGALL & GOYS. ail Stook in ataxia. Wo haVe. • al Stock of N Goods 5 0 G -be Leading S rerich Manatee IECESr • coteh, English and urea, 41' 11 ELEVENTH YAR.. NV-110LE NUMBER, 562. SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 878 McLEAN BROS., Publishers. $1.50 a Year, in Advance, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. VOR SALE.—Nice Building Lots in Egmond- X ville, a little west of the new church. Prices roasouglile. Terms very liberal. Apply to A. ikRMITAGE, Seaforth. • -- — 560 FOR SALE—Wet half of Lot 2, in the H J 1st condession of ullett, containing 50 acres of excellent land, all cleared. Terms to suit pur- chaser. Apply to Mit. RALPH THOMPSON, !linen Road, 3.1eICillop. - 560x8 pofoi FOR SALE.—For Sale, a splenditi farin 100 acres, composed of Lot No. 21, in the 12th coucession of the Township of Hullett. er - s Apply to CHARLES M RROW, Box 51, Clinton. P. 0. _ 553 R-SALt So.1- firsteabs Planing Mill nearly new and in good rrnni1Ig order, situated in the flourishing Town of 'Worth, WIll be sold cheap. Terms easy. Enquire of SECORD, COSSENS & 00, Goderich,. Ont. _ - - - 'FARM IN McKILLOP FOR SALE.—For Sale, Lot 7, Con. 12, containing 100 acres, 60 acres cleared and well fenced; frame bank barn ; good. young Orchard ; soil Clay loam possession at any time; price A5,000. Apply to A. STRONG, Sea - forth. 543 FOR SAT/E.—The subscriber has for sale a 50 acre lot in the township of McKillop, °entity of Huron, 20 acres are eleared and. the balance well timbered. with beeeli and. maple. The property will be sold cheap. Apply to SAS. IL BENSON, Solicitor, Seaforth, Ont.517 _ • VAllM FOR SALE.—For Sale, Lot No. 5, Bay- - X field Concession, G-oderich Township, con- taining 85 acres, 50 of 'which fire cleared. and in a good :date of cultivation. The farm is adjoining the village of Hayfield, nata will be sold cheap and on favorable terms. Apply to the proprietor, JOHN GOVENLOCK. 52.4 • An Interdeting Letter from liaious movement, or even one of a Thin,ois, by a Canadian Clergy -man. Y E, The, summer s mi -religious character. Indeed in s me parts it has shewn itself to be auti- MMen xreSIT01: be effered at Very Low Prices. VOR SALE CHEAP.—As the owner is leavi ng the Oeuntry.--a House and Lot in the village of Ilarpurhey. Frame dwelling, witli 6 rooms ; a large garden filled with fruit trees of all des- criptions ; good well and cellar. Apply to THOS. R. WINNE, Om the premises, or_to A. STRONG, 44and Agent, Seaforth, religious, and. I k ow of instances where season which is DOW • rapidly passing it has done great mischief to the cause into -the alitumn, has been exceptionally of religion, and. Tlas provoked the de - unhealthy in this quarter. Malarial cided oppositioni of some of the best diseases are always more or less prove- ministers. It is radical in its ten - lent out be e, except in the depths of dencies, :being largely maintained and worked by Universalists and people who never darken a eliurch door. - A monster ViO-14o has just closed within sight of my lodgings at which ono of the mo t prominent speakers Was REV. SOPHIA. GIBBS, the female Universalist pastor of Sher- iden. She is en ale speaker, indeed quite overshadd,ws her husband, who sits meekly by, and who, by the way is a minister also and, I think, pastor of a different church from that over which his Wife presides. "The Rev. Sophia Gibbs am/ hesOtnd are to sPeale to day." Such is the announcement I heard this t such are the advances —111,17— DOUGALL & CO.'S) ORTH, ONTARIO. porters and Dealers ire rY Goods Only. WANTE D. 551 . _ VARA FOR SALE.—Beiug north half of Lot x 31, in the 5th Coaceasio•n, East WaWanosh., 100 Berea, good soil, well watered, good frame barn 56x36, 1.100e1 stable and shed 8x26, 85 acres eleared, good house and orehar d. good well and pnmff. Apply te), JAMES MURRAY,' on the place, or to Westfield P. O. . 55Cx16 the winter, and quun e,,is generally re- garded as an indisp nsable article insA. 1 every hot But th.s season takes the palm.. it alarial poison developes into yellow fe er south of us, but takes the alarial fever here. m I am boarding ted, nayself and, as s I have had with stern- blessing. 'I or's advice to ship as soon es they ney, and am now the enemy myself CHOICE -1121.1t11 FOlt SA.LE—g, BeiuLei -4, form of The hem' have all Con. 7, Hullett, County of Huron.; 100 acres; 85 cleared, -well underdrained, and in a good state of cultivation ; buildings convenient and. good; terms easy. For farther particulars apply to Hesars.McCAUGHEY &110LMESTED, Seafwth, or on the premises to W.M. E. COLDWELL..Con- stance P. O. 555 ATALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—ForSale, Y the east half of Lot No. 4, Con. 4, H. R. S., Tackersmith, County of Ifuron, consisting of 50: acres, 3i miles from the Town of Seaforth, and convenient to sch.00l. The land is of the very host quality. For further particulars apply to JAMES PICKARD, opposite the premises, or to Egmondvilie I'. 0. 524 1V1 11,14 PROP.altTY FOR 8 AL,B.—The under- -0-1. signed offer for sale their Innis, situated one niile north of Varna, on the Hayfield river, cOmprising steam saw awl bhingle mill, also gristing roil] of two rnn-of stones, together with 15 acres of land, new house and bank barn. FM: further particulars apply ou the premises or to MORLEY BROS., Varna. 56144 ]j'ARM FOR SAL1.11.'For'Sale, Lot 14, Con. 7, Hullett, contenting 100 lieres„80 of which are cleared and free from stumps. There is a frame dwelling house with stone cellar underneath, also frame barn, and stable. Plenty t)f good water and a small orchard.. Is within sit -and -a -half miles of Clinton mini about El milee from Senforth. Ap- ague or NV11 y withi oeen prostrli many of my family me sharing in this w was glado . n the Doc them beak to Caned could. stand the jou almost daily fightin with quinine. T111 OLE SETTLERS' PIC -11I0 Is here an annual oecurrence, which is looked ferwerd to With great expecta- tions. Last Thursday, from early early ' dawn the sturdy old settlers of Le Salle County, of which Ottawa is the capital, :began to pottr into the city in wagons , and vehicles of every descrip- tion,i representativest, of three genera- tions, s raetim:es seated, beside each other ; ilIby eleven in tbe forenoon, six , thousand persons N ere assembled in a beautifild grove on linois river, not far the Gk. Speech, several: hours, m tiers," and all bri maces of " auld laa hour and an occasi tween the speech nities thoroughly 1 or dom roups, who -ere drawn ply at THE EXPOSITOR Office; Seaforth. 528 person small Unity other. In t nothin le so G gredie e platform 1 of the sp laracteriati , end whicl it in so ma he banks of the Il - from the. heart of ollowed speech for stly from "old set- tling with reminis- g syne." The lunch nal intermission be - s -afforded opportue Unproved. for more stic gossip among by this eer that af- nore closely to each ddresses there was ead eagloism which of Amerioan Stump forms one staple in- ylourth of July_ ora - tone; , But occasi pally, as I sat a pa- tient and -not uni terested. listener,I got a whack, which a4 a Britisher, I eould not help feeling. There was of course a good deal of self -glorification, but that in the circu stances' was natur 1 and pardonable. the greatest peep the state of Illi America, and -La nor eounty of; I not Without som (Imeten especiall tance of Min poe. we reflect me. ' t THE VA of this wonderf il state, 400 mles in length..by 30 in average width, with 54,41stiiquare mi es of territory, and a population of 2. millions. Nearly its whole iturfa,ce is fairly productive Boil, , thougpiaot yield ng the ,variety of prod- ucts,i Which our uteri° western penile- tle guardia I sulai does.' 13e eath the surface are them for b mineral treesur s of untold evealth, coal, housekeep cope*, zinc, &a., &c. Of ite area 41 I have, 1 thottsand squa, miles are einderlaid your space with coal beds . equal to theco Britain, Spain, and pore than sylviuna, Virginia and Ohio. At the , present rate of consuniption, it is com- I Mr. En 1 puted that England. has coal enough to filled an o lastifor. 250 ye rs. At the same rate his huntil this state -has sufficient to last for 120.- --The Hou. D. L. Macpherson has 000 i years. I presented to the Lucknow Caledonian I George's society must relieve le i Then th e . sum of $10 for the best ! convaleecents, th4 destitute, and bury morning." B that NVO have made out the -women ,ste Two women, speakers at tit the other day the Universali far from Otte one of the fine city. One of was a lady., w last, the past Methodist Ch all right," b like, and give squearnisline don't think i Paul's teachi ing of several VALOABLE FARM FOR SALE.—For Salo, V Lot 29, Co,n, 8, Hibbert, containing 100 acres, • 85 of which are eleared mid free from stumps ; there is a log dwelling house, a good. frame barn and stables,‘plenty of water and a good orchard; is within 71 miles of Seaforth. For further par- tIcalus apply on the promises ;to •WM. ABER- HAUT, or by letter to Seaforth P. ti„ .542 -PAM FOR SLE. --For Sale, West half of Lot 7, Con. 16, tOwnsinp . of Gray, 6ontaiiiiiig 50 acres, 42 of which are cleared,. balance hardwood. There is on the premises a franie house, frame barn and stabie,,and a good young bearing °mil- ord., The above property is may tNvo miles off a good gravel road and 5i miles from Brussels; pos- session this fall,. For further particulars apply to C. E. COOPER, Brussels or D. CA.MPBELL, ou the premises, Walton P. 'O. , 554 . . frame, divelling.honae and one-fifth. 'tore Of land. The !property is situated opposite the rosi-: donee of S. p. McCaughey, Esq., and is very pleas- antly locateld., The house is convenient and cora- fortable. A good well and. cellar. The lot is a corner lot, and has in it a few cl,io,ice bearing fruit • trees. This proprty will be sold cheap. A-PPly, to the proprietor, SOHN ATKINSON. • • 500 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—For The Americans we e in. all creation, and are to be ti ois was the glory ; of lawyers, th Selle County, the ban- of the comb linois. A.11 this was have to acc foundation . 'of truth the routine andthree inches long, and. was remov- ed. without difficulty, very much to the relief of the horse, which was in prime condition for a good feed. —Five cases merchandise, which were Eihipped from Liverpool to a firni. in London, on the 22nd August, per steam- ship Sarmatian, arrived at their destin- ation 'on the 5th inst., just fourteen days from Liverpool, England, to Lon- don, Ontario. • —A barn belonging to Mr. Hoary Mc- Collom, of Smithville, was burned about 1 o'elock Yaridarafternoon. All of this year's crops, together with a fanning - mill and some other articles, were con- sumed,. . The cause of the fire unknown. Insured for $1,200. —The proceedings in the Orange prosecution at Montreal mine to a stand on Saturday, in consequence of the absence of some of the accused. The witnesses summoned complain loudly of the inconvenient' delays to which they are subjected.. . —Mr. H. E. Ketchum, of Strathroy, was made the recipient- of a valuable . . testinionial in the shape of a set of sil- verware, costing $115,.by the citizens of Strathroy; in recognition of the services herendered. to the town in inaugarat- ing and. carrying to a successful issue the Dominion Bay celebrations for the last two years. —On parting from the Ontario d.ele- gates in reply to the b.ope expressed by their chairman, that his Excellency would again visit Canada after his de- parture as -Viceroy,Earl Dufferiu stated, amid loud. appla.use, that, as many of his 'children were Canadians, he would most probably revisit at some future time the land of their birth, —While Solomon Schrank and. some other 'boys of Port Elgin were out shoot- ing, on the 5thInst, Schrank stumbled over the guns which were lying on the ground, and one of them -went off, the charge lodging in . his face and neck, breaking the jaw bone, and otherwise injuring him. He is now a low 0011- EN'S RIGHTS Vest, that they, that is quite lively o the front. ere anaong t e platform "old settleirs ' pic-nio a lady is the pastor of -t Church of Aurora, not a, a society tyhich owns t church eilifices in that our Ottawa City pastors en I came here in May r of the Sputh Ottawa rch. The ling May be t it does no. seem lady - me a feeling of moral s I can't get over.. I sqearee with the Apostle g,"I objected., ba. the hear- Christia.n people only to- day. The r ply of one, a lady and a church mem er in good standing, was this : " 011,11 don't think.much of Paul's opinion on tl at oint. He, you know, was au old really assu out here. I women fair to take -her sphere and same official is to disturl monies. So structed on Sophia, and elor." 'The thing ts ground, the wagon upset,and the horses broke away f one the burning 1118.SS. 11 The oats were destroyed, together with the wagon rac , and one of the horses was somewhat injured while 'plunging about, but neither of the animals was hurt seriouslyi —At Ottawa, on Friday, before the departure of the tram on which the visiting Montreal members of the Irish Catholic Unidir were going home, cheers were given foli Mayer Beaudry and for the Montreal and Ottewa, Union, and as the train star ed one 'aot-headed youth got on topofthe cars and discharged the contents of his revolver into the air, when two or three followed suit. —A man nitnaed John Bannerman was acciden a,lly led at Kildonan, Manitoba, ile en wheat from to, e field. had just -finished loa was getting on top, w ner he -lest is hold ground., eiltriking on h was dislocated., and few minutes. He Mg alarming proportions dition, but may possibly recover. is all well enough to give .—Farmers in Blenheim and Burford lay and a fair chance but 1 townshipsreport the presence of millions rom her proper domestic 1 of insects somewhat resembling the &P- ush her forWiard into the ple caterpillar, which are devituring the positions as 'her husband Canada thistles that are so numerous divinely established har- in those townships. It is worthy of iety will need to be recoil- I mention. that these insects .ignore all a new basis. If the Rev. I other vegetation a.nd confiue themselves ther strong midded women entirely to thistles, large patches disap- e pastora, the doctors, the peering in a few hours.. - cab -drivers, and so forth, —Miss Maggie Heck, only 12 years of g age, their huBbands will age, daughter of Mr. Francis Heck, mmodate themselves with MaS011 of Bothwell, has just contpleted of domestic drudgery, and a patchwork bed. quilt, containina as to the relative im- brace them, elves for the stea,dy,plodding, 4,362 pieces. Humph I better for the is) as may -he seen. as , patient rest ouses which woman's more 1 12 -year older to have been chasing ha- s ., 1 retired sph re of action calls forth. It 1 terflies, playing croquet, or even base 'T BE.SOUP.CES , , I Will, I fear, take men some generations 1 ba,11,ithau crampingher limbs and crook- • I to get the ing her spine over the manipulation of There is 131 4,362 squares, triangles and pare 6 o - age of .adva e crams. aged in hauling o the stack. He ing the cart, and en in some man - and fell to . the Ls head. His neck he lived. only a, was 40 years of age, unmarried, and resided with -his months. o, w a e father. I $2 iof Itthich the fair teiaant refused to time. Mr: George .A.. COX, of Peterboro, Lying that the rentalewas only $6 has been elected president, and Mr. —A by-law has b corporation f Guelp th, and. produced a letter which hicles empl yed for dlord had sent her while liege- ( 1 t ned, out reinained. in the house for some time -after th; death of her husband, and then lef for the States, the Faullmer family An iuqu of " ac -with a the tra being u —Th with ti ct,psize Grand about t remain tain, oving in shortly afterwards. est was held, when a verdict dental death" was returned, commendation that in future door be shut immediately after ed. schooner David Sheep, loaded for Buffalo, waterdoeeaced and about twenty miles above the River, on Lake Erie. Only o feet of the side of the vessel d above the water. The Cap - is wife and child seventeen months old, and a crew of four men clung to the upper side of the vessel for about eleven. hours. ( Heaveoseas were -washi. g over them about seven hours. They ere rescued from their perilous positio by the schooner Dundee. The woma. and. child were in a helpless state the time they were taken off. —L st week a Napamee landlord dis- trainedthe FOB and chattels of a ladl and he can now indulge lus penchant for tenant -who was in arrears for rent four the thetttric and the magnificent with of being the cause of her Her friends, she feared, would not ceive her nor forgive ber fault, and could not face the scorn. and contum ly of the world. Miss Coleman is de- scribed as being of medium siie, fair csamplexion, prepossesaiug appearance, and engaging Planners. After the most diligent search Miss Coleman was dis- covered near Barrie. She had made the most minute preparations for sui- cide, but at the last moment her ' 0011.T - age failed. her. —Mr. Adolphe Hugel, for a few years past Presiden1 of th:Midland Rsilway, which runs between Port Hope and Peterboro, has at last ent in his resig- nation, and it has bee accepted. We have no regrets over the fa.ct that this railway is now rid of ,! an, official who never did. it any good, and whose erra- tic and unbusiness -like course—to state it mildly—estraSssged much of its traffic and injured its credit, We are confi- dent it will go on better without. him, e- • nount was $26 out 'wasting anything, except his own en passed by the , pay, s 1, ordering that ve- 1 a mo ransportation pur- I her la ble of carrying a 1 tiating, which implied. that her asser- - ,500 lbs , shall be provided . ton was correct. But by The Perth volunteers are this week om threeto four inches in that she had committed a forgery, I ding t the size of the inserthig the "16 " in the letter in te po- in camp on me, iteeeeyes fame se, e objec is to prevent the ' sitionl to show that that sum was the marys. g through the town. mai opy of the letter had no " $6 " in Teasas.y, erd inst. —Mr. • John Flaherty, of Listewel, spondent at Kenton, Ohio, it, and her crime was patent. She risk - There was a man killed here ed. a rni in the Penitentiary to sax° has purchased a block of 640 acres in , on A.uglast 23. He was. a payieg $2. Manitoba, to wbiela he ,inteuds reinov- 1 total stranger here, passing by the name — 'he San Antonio (Texas) Ilerald of Joe Thobapson, -nd claming to re- 1 of A crust 22nd. ' says : " There was a ing next spring. --The new grist mill at Shakespeare, side in Stratford. r Toronto, Ontario, I sens tiou in religious circles at Bryant for which a bonus of $800 was sub - where he had some relatives, who can I on Sunday • last. Rev. C. P. Grant, an scribed by the citizens, is BOOD to be by a.ddressing D. S. i evangelist, who hes been preaching at put in running order. he deceased lived. in the resbyterum Church for e t --The er • bla't _ Association and frequently a.p- ! wee was recognized by a Mr. Draper, I are considering the propriety of sub - d -dance man at the 1 from''Canada, as an ex -Baptist minister /flitting the Dunkin Act, to the rate- payers during the coming winter. ents given by the I nam:ed. George Holmes, who had ahem- nd others. I aon ,a his wife and several children in —A. new store and blacksmith shop ate of the schooner : Can da, besides swindling -the church have been opened, out at Henderson's rned, Wm. Ferguson, 1 out of a couple of hundred dollars. Rev. Corners, in the township of Morning - y Saturday morning, 1 C. P. Grant, or George Ilohnesetelmow- ton, and now they want a post office. low Niagara, and in I leaded that he was the man; that he --.Mr. David -Clark, an old and well- ts to save him was I had geed reasons to leave his,first wife; known -citizen of Mitchell, foreman of putting one of the I that he only married the seemed six the Stiles & Tucker Works _there, died essel in position, and, 1 mo '. ths after the death of the first, and suddenly on Wednesday. Ile was very cry dark, must have : tha he had left property to the amount highly respected. f the rigging and got I of 800 to pay his indebtedness to the —Mr. Louis Vonganten, of StMary's , as he was not seen. 1 oh rob, the balance to go to his wife escaped. a few days ago from the Lon- rface of the water. i an children. The reverend gentleman don Asylum and. came home. He was ars old, and. was mar- ! lef Bryant the same day." Holmes arrested by Constable Herington and liter, and it was from that place he taken back to safe quarters. —Mr. W. Abbott, of Mitchell, the ao His wife and 1 wa pastor of the Baptist Church in Conded a couple of years since. lie other day accidentally injured his spine ne time was a member of. Boss while getting over a fence. The hurt eed's select purloining circle in New was a serious one, and has prevented it, and seems to have learned his, his -moving about as usual. ens of deceit only too Well. -i-The farmers of Fullerton, have &- One evening last week a man name voted a greater _acreage than usual to fall wheat. being eneouraged in that course by the fine yield of fall wheat this season, and the failure of the spring "---rieTte Seoond Presbyterian . Church of St. Marys has extended a call to Rev. V. A. Wilson, M. A. The call is quite unanimous, there being not one dissenting voice. -.The salary offered is rate. He is so far rednced that lie 41,20o. Charles Percy, formerly of eb.se Great We4ttern Railway, is Manager, Perth Items. poses in to vn, cap weight of with tires f width, acc wh.eels. T cutting up does not ap hides passi —A corr -writes: " by the care f the streets, and the by-la.w mont .ly rental agreed on. But the Sa-mnel Coulter, one of the ly to farmers' wagons Or ve- letter press betrayed her. The orig- oldest residents of morningaen, ou 1 right liting of this thing. ich in the tendency of this cecl thought that looks in that direct on. ' May providence protect , —Between 3 and. 4 o'clock Monday our Caned an women from .auy infle- I morning a daring burglary was commit- ences that veuld tend to Unsex the gen. ted at the Great Western railway eta- s of our homes and unfit tion, Dundas, Five masked men entered - "ing good wives, mothers and the station, took a hold of the watch - re I . i man, Mr. Patrick Barrett, tied and. fear. exceeded the limits of I gagged him, aud then blew open the. Mr. Editor, and possibly the I safe, which contained about $70 in cash . for- a small amount, get all particulars Johnson, here." this city recently, peered as a, song -al series of entertaiii Red Ribbon Club —The seebnd in Belle Cht fell overb about 15 spite of drowned. side lights of the the night being missed his hold stunned as Ile fell to corae to the s Deceased' was 23y ried about a yea 0 other relatives we in Detroit. His Ay mother lives in B •ockville. ; ab ' —On Saturday morning last the Rev. at Father Carlin, of Woodstock, met with TS serions accide t, by which he had ; Yo one of his legs br keu. He having oc- les casion to call at a private residence„ tied up his horse in front of the house. , ed ,Lachance was found in a dying con - He had not been there many moments ! di ion in a wood near London. He was when he evas rmed that his horse, 1 re need to a skeleton. On being given which -had been fighting flies, had got I restoratives he related that being desti- down Oil his bac] in the deep drain in I tu e and unable to get work, he had re - front of the haus-. Father Carlin, With so ied. to die, and cast himself down in the assistance of some others, detached tit wood, where, he had remained for the horse from t e harness and buggy, ei ht days without food through all Af varyina depths, and patience ce, my reader, and hence -will 1 an a, q and thelorse m king a spring to get up the rain. He was sent to jail to recu- bined coe71, deposits of I at once put ou the brakes. A. J. I which they appropriated and then de- struck him with his front hoof, break- p 1 camped. No trace of the burglars. . ing his leg betw en the knee and ankle. I h Belgium and. France, OTTAWA, 1 ., Aug. 23, 1878. • Vidal FOlt ;SALE. --South half Lot 29, ;Con. -8-, -A; Morris; 100 titres, 85, acres cleared and in the vety best sdealtivation; is well fenced and water- . ed. There are two feame -houses and a frame -state_ I4 1875 barn., all nearly new,. eua two. good bearing orch- ROA lab sbels of Brussels. I': 0„, or to ALEX. INGRAM. on the- Untted. States; We do-n't know *Web. that all o d.deaf and &mile woman beg- ty-two choice C-otswold. sheep, for breed - ton, n ard ear iles b all effo He -we double these of Penn- • ; --The follownie, telegram a c ress A surgeon was mediately,called and t Canada. ; to the Mayor of Toronto; and signed by I r lish, of Peterboro, has just 1 Henry:E. Stringer, Acting British Con- sul at New Orleans, was received on . . 11 der from England for five of a canoes. • Monday : The Howard Association can only assist fever patients. St. . . ink of its corn and hogs .. aud. 1 Seciety tl yell Pardon the pride -which a 1 Highland sucker " feels in this banner —A Inc 1 Illinois raised. 130 mil- three ina corn, 21 Millions tous of Love Sicl youl may piper- . ain ea • . , y helpus? Have as- .. , 1 .genhine " skironge measuring four feet sisted many Canadians. Have seven - 0s in length, was caught in i teen thousand registered British sub - Lake, near Peterboro, a few jects her.e. Distress is terrible." • • 1 C Ross of Walpole, has • Blesses. Fos- terms apply to d. COOPER, 80, or nearly lialf of all packed in the . —The . aisley Advocate is informed I just returned from Englaud with twen- - • the rize pen at the arilH. The above farm is only half a mile off a ha, 25 million hogs, a.nd packed. 2,113,- elays ago, by a gentleman from Chicago. — premises. 556x15_ is king out her , coal, cora or hogs, but, gina for money for her sick Bon in Sine- ing purposes. Four yearlinas of them graxel road and two -and -a -half miles north. of Yo ' . 1 pROPERTY FOR, SALE.—For Sale, Lot No.14, aS hogs axe ou y transmuted corn, they . 1 impostor, as she is worth were bought in Oxford conEty, of John I • Con. hi, Grey, 100 acres; 16 acres cleared—an. -tWe are one, tla d'w e suppose " the hog. 29,(Jou. 6, Morris, adjoining Om -Village of Bilis- is etieg. ,g.'he nthusiastic sucker says, teseueut ILA. 'West half of north hall ef Lot No. , eels, 50 acres, 83 acres cleared, cheese factory and "The hog is o the march into the fu- me:hew-3T complete thereon. . Four houses and tie el 1 -lis nos is ordained to uncover eas, lea a hire/of:limber c)f vacant lots in Brussels, thy secrets of the dominion and Lis all the property of the undersig,ned. Also a num- , beret improved farms, the property Of other per- feet are g,uidec by the star of the Ern- est. JOHN LECKIE. Brus.sels. 515pule. • • 1) .-- • . - VARM FOB, SALli1.—That well-known and line- But time w nildleil me to •report all -1; ly i,tuated farm, I.ot 1, eon. 1, Hullett, in the the great thin County or Huron, containim; DO acres, 90 of ,., , , , which are cleared ; there are two frame dwelling atate ; of )ter houses, barn, horse stable, cow stable, sheep -house of I Black I'm and drhinglionse ; also orchard and ftbuodance of cieil -war:di:1r water. The fartn IS situated two miles from the .0 ... • T6wn of Seaforth, on the Huron. -Road. For full eel ner sous m 'Aida -lame !wily to MeCALIGHEY Ss TIOLME- rOPAS on Wl tor, Ott the premises. 553-4x i STED, Seaforth, or to SIMON YOUNG, proprie- SEient, ana so — — _ in thole. s I heard of this great ar record, from the days for ten . k (1832) clown to. the late miles, ar ug which she sent 256,000 line. . o the field; of her, reit- —So ich . millioia:s have been the past maaY of •which, alae! are 5th line, n�w lids of a receiver ; of her and sta .• bed a valuable horse so t la i . narnes,. chief of which will -die. A plow was also destroyed by : sembles a flea—when you thinkyou have ste,' ud out tho - • • f -Gtant ' and Lincolu, the same party. , : her. she turns up somewhere else. d of her co loges -find sohnois .so nu- . —et. few evenings ago Mrs. Jay W - d., '. .—About dark on Satarclay evenieg, erous tvia of tioient, 1 wisb there were of _Paris while softeniug and stretch keg 31st ult., Miss Day, daughter of .e. r. . aTe (on her handl with glyeeriue Day, of the 6th -concession of 7e.Tiasouri, advertently in too close prox- ' a little east of Thorndele, bad- oceasion *the lamp, when ittoolt fire and 'to go into . one of the rooms of the er hand quite severely. ' house, to look for a book, 04 searching Ieune Protection So- . for which •ste. placed her hand Upon a ' medietely aot lip, coe, is a about $1 —A la nag in" discovere mob. ., Gii e , an pained Sheppard, while hunt- 1 Bath tina West of England Fair in be woods, - neat -Beamsville, ! June last. The rest -were bought in the skeleton of some un- Gloucester county and are a line collec- known aii. It is :rumored that the tion. This is the second. lot of this skull is fractured. • i class of etock Mr. Ross has imported. —Direct telegraphie cominunication 1 —A. would-be bridegroom, a short dis- it= established. between Thunder Bay I tame from. Grand. Bend., on going to the and. Win lipeg ; the rte is forty cents 1 residence -of his fair one on the morn - ()ids. The distance is 430 Mg of the wedding, found that she had cl there are 25 offices_ on the scooted with a former. lover. He took- . . . : it very coolly, however, and said if she e -• abandoned.. scamps entered ; liked the other fellow the best it was are field of .Mr. John Smith, I all right, and leaving the house, event Puslinch, last Friday evening, . about his business, probably thoroughly • a that -Woman somewhat re- dressed the leg. —On Friday son of Mr. John met with an a woods near S fatal. It seems in loading logs Ay of West Bra on a pile of logs and wa down, quest. the pi down rolled ever hi log (alight hi tween it and his ne k in thr stoma . —A man n the London F out of a strew' cied he swallo piece ttf mos kind. 1 He tool i at the, time. ever, be conam sick at his stm would take a lage and. see if thinking prob gestion. The down : than t most violent he was poison was) eppeare touched. him series; of jum stomieb. T eiating retch sized' frog. bealty and. —1 fright Iv new ower of Otte a, on F a yoting ma stantlly kille working on t' fellotv-work the way of s ing Loisted that purpos trap door, w of the tower, the descent, feet from th joist where scat ered ar on he edge Ito ibly dis ed, iis head thanhalf t the floor. inf cha ma fall ing ma VICUABLE, FARM YOU SALE.—for SalUthe • peat histmi tainiug 50 acres, known as. the .Deigle.estate. This farm is situated ;within one mile and a. quarter of Sen.forth. The land is of the choicest quality. There ht IL handsome residencoAnd good outbuild- ings. The f aria is well planted with f ru it and or- • elemental trees, is excellent order, and well fenced, it ic • admirably suited for a retired' gen- tleman, a dairy -man, or market gardener. Terms easY • Tills property must be soh' tit oboe- Apply west half of Lot 117, Con. 8, McKillop, eon - to A. liTit,0:cti, Sesiortti. ' 939 pums SALE. --Lot 21, Con. 12, McKil- 50,s.e res, N .,rthern Gravel Road, 8 miles from Seaferth.: Immo. buildings and orchtml. West hall Let t11/, Con. .9, McKillop., 50 aeres, 40 cleared, frame buildings, good orchard; 5 miles from Seafortb, on gravel road. Knuth half of Lot Con. 12, McKillop, 50 fteres, 25 cleared, frame barn, splendid timber. Lot 1, COU. 8, H. 11. Tnekersmith, 100 acres, 75 acres cleared, orchard, tier builaines, and spring creek running through the farm; 3 inilea from Seuforth. Apply to 21.. STRONG,. Seaforth. ... 54s rum Folt SALE.—For Sale, Lot 15, Con. 14, McKillep, contaiuing 50 acres, 45 of whieh are cleared and w,•11 improved ; there are fair build- ; toga and gt;•,,1 fences; there is a good young or- , alma and identy of water ; the growing eon's will be sold with the farm ; it is 2 milen from Walton, tt from Seiforth amt8 from Binssels, with good - gravel road leading to eaeh place,. Also ti quantity of excellent building timber arid saw logs for sale. Apply to 11 1(11(4 O. or to tho proprietor on the premises. .1.1.IES CA.MPBELL. 547-1x _ PLENDID FARM IN HULLETT FOR SALE. For Sale, Cheap, Lot 5, 0011. 8, Ilullett, 100 teres, el;•:ared, -under-drained and well fenced, and the remainder well timbered with hardwood. Good home buildings, young nrrhar4 and plenty of water. The farm is viithin. 8 miles of Sea - forth Ewa ao nines diatant from Clinton, and adjoina tee Village of Kinburn. Tbis is one of the best farms in the County, and will he sold cheat) and on easy terms, as the proprietor wishes to retire. Immediate possession. Apply to ALONZO STRONG, Seaforth, or CHARLES 644 LAWRIE, Constance P, 0. A • a, 11 11 dark side might tell achinery o it -the -picture; but there is. a kid gl -out or manufa.ctories, the got it i which is rusting; of thou- imity t ployed workmen walking burned suds of une . . the streets .of every citit • of the vast —Th .Lindsay end -ever -teasing erray of • tramps, ciety lite issued hand bill, oftering a man s . head . • ., . - , the terror ofthe countr, ; of capital -nu- reward of $10 for litleb inforintation as ancl junatea out of the winuow and ran k , 3 , destroyed, • of shall led to the• outiction of any one throemb - au adjacent corn fields and s ; and of a killing r eyen elicoting tit any 111duck - made his escape. Upon. searching the spirit of dis (intent a d, insubordina- before he date .ti eed by law. . house it was discovered that he had tion among t o lower class and 'foreign -,--M . Wm. Alslaud, formerly of carried ff ..-;.;"O. A search' was made for element rapilly fermenting and spread Cornwell, but %1u for the past year .or the burelar in. the raorniug, but °aim; leg, and 1u ‘h even now threstens some - two lit s been engagea in the lumber - to the heavy ram f.11.1 traces .were ob- 1 the mos cheriehede institetions of - business in Muskoka district, had his aerated, • - , 0 countre , and may yet prove the -. right b, tid. taken off on 'Monday last ; —On the farm of Mr., John Robert - t problem that the, states- • while 'oeleing in his saw mill. , son, �f Normamby, the -other day, e in Hinspergee, of Carrick, cone- i young man was euga.gecl loading sheaves stiicia-e • lately, by hanging him- , of teas on a, -wagon in. •oee of the fields, 1 • "le iew of carrying the grain. to the s advise tit paid In Mill e cona ith the 11 employed, o item& mor COUtitte.11C (failed -fan s, ost diffic.0 men of the 1 'yith—a pro o solve, be he bellot Ix . auda who the country or principle. and who, ready victii gogue of th I:7:de a hese West . tevieg larg once organ men's Crus- t rise, it is n 4 future. shall baye,, to deal —Jo item all the niore difficult witted &use_ of the pouter which self. - :1e was ebout 60 years of age, au , x h.ore, coecedesi to thou- had ben of a melancholy tura of :mina , barn.' A sheaf was thrown up to him ,,- have eo propertY stake in 1 for SO e tnne.. He took a bed -cord. and containing a quantity of thistles, which end. but little donscience'fa.sten. d it to e.. rail, which he threw • he concluded to. dispose 'of by setting tw-o_ sieepers, and. then suspeuded , fire to it with a match. The weather f frcia it. His feet came within was warm, and the straw dry as tinder: ' and almost before the vonngster could few days ago i1, hose was -brought say "Jack Robertson.,'' the, sheaf and es of the ground. - . •Cettsar, V. S. of Port Hope, the whole load of oats were in a, mass had not eaten atything for four , of flames.. The young man tumbled The animal' would chew his from the wagon, and the 'horses; terri- ut seemed to he unable to swal- fled bythe.flamee, dashed in: the' direc- The doctor, en *examination, ' tion of the barn.- Luckily, in time to 0,.. piece of I pine chip toe:Tamed., save the buildings from the impending the upper jew between the molar • danger, the tongue of the wagon drop- T'ue wood was two inches -wide ped out of the neck -yoke, struck the 47 . . .-I I te guide or restrain them ; in. cousemiencee are . the is of the designing dellitt a,cross himse la inc. Kearu.ete or; Ben Butler —A to D which days. food, found ltED azing advances all through rn parte, as en organization ly displaced- other temper- zations. Unlike the Wo- cle, from which it took its acres t, at least in Illinois, a re- ' teeth. 11 • the 11 st -Michael Chambers, I d Chambers, of Guelph, rn the South, having fled from the cident in the lutnber y llow fever. He felt himself, growing ainaw, which proved ill and had no prospeet of werk, when h mate robbed him of all the money had, $25. • In this situation he laid wn in the wood to die, expecting, as .says, that'he could not live twodays. et he remained in the soaking rin ght days'. When found. his clothes ere dropping off, and his skin was rivelled and soft from the continued amp. He says he is iorry they foundim, as he wished to die and would have one so in less than another day- -George Rankin of Windsor, has the llowing pig story, which he tells with eusiderahle effect at political meetings. 'here was a farmer once upon a time leo had a lot of pigs, which he kept in .gocxl pasture adjoining his pea field. here was au ordipary rail fence be- . e not been able to eat anything, yet —Th -e South Perth Agricultural and. physicians think he -will eventually Horticultural Societies intend holding cover. It seems he is a French Cana- their amalgamated fall fair on Tuesday an and came here with a companion and Wednesday, October 8 and on their grounds in St. Marys. One thou- sand two hundred dollars will be dis- tributed in prizes, —Charles W. Dongles, the thief of John O'Rourk-e's money, was brought to Stratford from Grand Rapids, Mich., a few days ago, Without the formality of extradition. He pleaded guilty of the robbery what brought before Mr. O'Loane. Seuteeee was deferred. —Mr. J. R. Geetz, of Carlingford, planted a, grape vine this year of the Concord variety, from the Rochester nurseries, which has now on it a, good. sized. bunch of grapes. This is -some- thiug decidedly unusual, as it is generally several years before grape vines come , into bearing. —On Monday. night, 2nd inst, the : hay stack of Mr. Richard Wyvel, about a mile and a quarter from Avontomwas struck by lightning. The flames were seen for a long dietence, and a large number el neighbors gathered, but were unable to save the stack. Nothing else demaaed. The storm was the that he was engaged. n a truck in the vicin- I le ch. He was standing I d in a dangerous position, b by his boss to coine o attention to the re- e ng a log on the truck enced rolling, he came s rst log, the second log ; bead, and the third and crushed him be- lie first log, breaking e places, killing, him in- _ ' ar Byron, according to et Press, tihileseirinking recently after dark fan- I ved a blade- of grass, a . , or s.omething of that etween the field.s. Ile found a pig in Ins no furthruknoticei° of it 1 pea field ono day, and wondered how he fter a day or two, how- got there, as there was no. visible hole uced. to feel unwell and ° In the fence. The pig eves put back, •Etch, and -concluded he . but was soon found in the pea field. yT lass of brandy in the vil-i, gain. This continued for some time heaviest tha ba S ever visited that see - it would. not ' settle it, It last the harmer discovered a hollow tion. og near the bottom of the fence, and —The first tiession of the Peath . 1 Model School for 1878,, opened at -Stret- ford on Saturday, 31st nitunder the management of Mre IL Dickenson, P inci al of thei Public Seim'. There bly it was a fit of maiit er - brandy was no sooner watcbini the porker, saw le man texperienced the through it into the pea field. He Put ontortions., and thought it back, and changed the position of the th ds were in the rias - 'd. The frog (as such it log so la as quick as the liquor ture field. When, the 'pig went through were n studeeta in attendance—6 IP:Mt to ' have commenced a ' the hole ext time, be found himself on. St Marys, 4 froni North Easthope, 4 s and somerea,ults in the ' the same side of the fence he went Mat ' from Blansh aed, 4 front Mitchell, 3 e man after most ecu- ! He tried several times, but' with no from Listowel 2 from 'Downie; 1 from nes, vomited a decent; ; better luck, and ever afterwards was — ' r lina and 2 from west Zorra. He is now perfectly ' shut out of the pea field. The moral ' ; . —Mi. John #ullaerofi,of Mitchell,has 1 accident occurred at the is that .Ir. Patterson, the Conservative bad a novel sign painted and. hung ()vet- oing -well. -which Mr. Rankin attaches to his story be Parliament Buildings, candidate, has been in the political pea the door of his Stove and tin-ehop. The 'day morning, by which, field pretty often, haying heed office 1 sign on one side containe the painting named Faulkner was 'in- four times, and that this time he win , oe a large cookies; stove, with the eook l. He wtts &imaged in I come out on the sa.me side of the fence in full life size standing over it On , ie top of the tower Nvhen a i he starts in at the other Bide it a painting of the same asked him to get out of —About two months since a airl stove, lima the eook sitting conapls,tent- ly besid.e 'it blipping, a bowl of porridge. e lumber that was be- named Elizabeth Coleman, aged ab7mt . e stepped back for 20 years, was employed as a, seritant in , a .d falling through a the family of Mr. , L. Andeison, s precipitated to the- floor Murray Street, Hann ton, and during a distance of 100 feet In :. that period up to Satu day nothing very i gentlemen were passing along t e and when about twenty ex. ra,or - ry was not in her con- 1 line of Wellesley, they observed a p0 - ti -up door, be struck a t duct, beyond the fact that occasional- culler spe - f a human being portion of his brains were ly she had fits of m lancleoly, and at I emerging from the woods ;dose to the e . und. He subsequently fell , regular intervals wen out welking.with ; roadside. They stopped their buggy of a puncheon, and Was a young, furniture ma nfacturer of the ; and. spoke to him, but Ilia make no- gured. His eyes protrad- city. On Saturday afterncion the gir11 thing whatever of t ndividual, -who was cut open, and more, disappeared, leaving a letter addressed i was a man stark naked, having left e brain was spattered over i ' to Mrs. And.erson, in -which she stated I every stitch of his clothing at the road - r. Lynn was immediately I that she. had become tired of living, I aide. Be Beemed neither able to speak. i - had diegraced herself and friends, and ,nor understand. when spoken_ to, and. id- . intended to go and destroy herself, di- j ter standing a. few moments, rushed : noting that her trunk and clothing 1 again to the 'woods Ana disappeered. , should be sent to her friends at Cooks- i He seemed to the gentleman to be a; town or Suroaidale. It is said that she raving maniac; and" the sooner lte is also 1.9A a letter directed to a young captured. before doing any damage the M21 reeiding in Guelph, and whom she better. p. The painting was done by Mr. Cassini, and admira,biy exetuted. 1 —On Tuesday of last week, as two ed. oi the accident, and took, go of the body. Some time ago a named Latrartee met his death by ng fromthe roof of the same build I and strange to say, the re - ns of bot It men were conveyed t . same house. ' Lefrancels wido