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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1878-11-29, Page 12I - � I . ! � - . - . . I i I 2 . . . 11 I � - . ; I - . . I � . . . I � . . I - - . I - � � . .4 � I I I - I I I I . � . , - I I I - I I . I I - . I . . . - I I . . - 1. * .- I I . i . .1 I - ­ ---.1 I . , I I �, - - - __ .. __ - __ _ - � ­ n __1 ­�­..­ ­ . I � ­ . .. 1 _ . .. - . I - I . . - - . I � _. � � . . I �� I � � - � I - � � � I . . I . . � � . . I I , � . .. . - . - V . � . I I � � I I . � k I . - � � . . I . . , . - . . � . . I - I I ­ . s - . � I . I . I . . . . � � . I . � � I � . I I I . - 1 4 - -- . I . I . THE HURON "EXPOSITOR. I ; ; DF,cE - . L I . . . I . MB EA 6 1878. . ! � ­ . I � ; - ------------ 1.� — ____ - - - . -_ : I — __ . � - . — ________ W�� i - . � I . I . _______,� � . - . . � NEW ADVERTISEMENT cc . well grounded, their � yearnings will not a battle was in progr as all day Mon- are presumed to have no intention of house. They, intend starting a v�agon 9 w , I � . - I Wood. The Board thev adjourned to in been stin fed or grOOlned. �� i . . . i � , 6in on Saturday, the 28th day question We I _. i be gratified. It will be seen when Par- day between Gen. berts' command returE ing to the country of their adop- shop in the spring. Mr. Collmils is meet'aga , if there is another 19-M,,1t,,, I I � I . 9 . . r Christmas Liquors -Thomas wact. ' tion, :In several instances naturalized about commencing the building. of a of December, in the school house, in animal to come up to t1l ; and the Afghans in the Pei ar Pass. , i,s ill this proy. ! liament,meets, that o matter who the - � - a I tiffalo Robes -Wm. Hill & Co. I _ i . f B HONORARY MEmBER-.-The Marquis of, citizens of the United States who hava printing office. His plant is now� in j tile village of Egmondville, at 2 o'clock ince. .. . . � I I � � . t . . i . . � � I i Holiday Presahts-M. R. Counter. leader may be, the Iteform party will Lorne has been made an hon �.rary mem.- spent over two years in Germany have Winnipeg. I am not at present able to . P. X. � I -M-r. C. Laird, of 11,.enfr I - . - . � . yn',c z ! . . 'apt F I I . I ; . Millinery Goods -Wm. Hill'& Co. - presen:t to the enemy a solid and u'n- bar of the New York St. A pdrews So- been'&essed into the military service give you the name of the paper, but he . COUNCIL MERTIN.G.—At the last mbet-* A wild cat in a trap ,9, Ore& - � � . . fexv, days �go I ,of that Government. .1 ;- expectstollave his first issue A b �i A T'ckersmith Council it was . - r Special Lines-Durtcan & Duncan. ' ciety which held its annual banquet on The animal 'was caught by its ! ,I . broken front, and although their ranks 9 - � Spring Sa,le--Huron Live Stoek Asso. Saturday night. - i � f3�; 0 DisiaoNr,qT Ammy drpiciAL. - The the Ist of January. A Dr. Beat J *7S. Landaborough, seconded Paw and was removed from the ,trap t, I - ' d men on the ' '� � " d by I R - were depleted of some Le7'anIp � MOW -1 � arper's Weekly Harper & Brothers goo I GivE, WAY.-DuriD -a ,funeral of United States District Court has ran- an 0 . -t Elgie, that the- fbllowina-ac , "i . I 9 . . �' tL Englishman from Toronto, has! been 1 by R)ber � without beina'seriou �1; 11 1� I stray Steer -James Campbell. 17th of September last, they still POB-' Hon. S. Harry in the Episcopal Church, . - captor now li'ls it SIY injured and Ife � r�, , . . he counts for or be housed . . . dared judgment for that Government in this Province all summer fo � t gravel for statute lab 0 safeky � in � - roperty for Sale--Jolm Leckie. sess abundant strength to make the Sterling, Illinois, on Frida. , the floor aaainst Geo. Atchason for failing . to good of his health. He has b In . so pass( 11 for payment - Jas. Dallas, 023.80--$ i 'hze it. -4 lif - � - - - 2 " box and is tryi-ag to a v1 � I � 0 . ,� o Pij Breeders -Wm. Cowan. . I 8&ud robably da;ngerous of the vestibule gave way, recipitating . account for about $15,000 placed in his much beriefitted by -the change, th-st,he � Win. Cooper, $18; Geo. Sproat 19.9 ; -The Council of Brussels - - -; � battle very ho� . I . 's 5 In �Com f Farms for Sale-Rusiel J. Ross. � the crowd into the cellar. Ed,vardPierce hands as an. with other -, I ' ­�, - forthe Government, if they attempt to 'army officer for distribution has determine4 to remain bere4, He � Win. Bell 015.19; Mrs. Getninell, mon mullicipal )"Odies - - - Teacher Wanted-Williani Curry,, I was badly injured. ' has travell d I along - �; ' . . among the Indiana in Minnesota, in V3 over most of the Province, 1$11.30; H. Chesney, $5.04; .Richard theline of the southern extension of - . I i I ­ Estray Cattle-Benjitmin Smiley. . back down"on the - pl edges which they EDISON'S ELECT.Ric LiG T.-Notlea December, 1870. ' � � and has now concluded to take u -b. his ,! D9NM 1.15; `Wm. Clutten, $11.55 ; the INTellington, Grev and Bruce ItQ ­ ' . .� 1, ey`9 I ... . I �V_ Music- Professor Jones. Objection to the grant of i I patent to _ . I I made to the people,, and on the satrehath of fi� F. Way, have m emoriafizeathe PostInastar ��i . I � 0 - . �1_ quarters in our village, and be hai just I Fowler, Jr., $16; Frank Goodwin , t) ' I . t � . New Gooda-Wm. Hill & Co. . _ . �, I Edison for his -electric ligh i has been i . _ . . of which they were reinstated ,in -.place arrived, and -having secured& cou�le of $2; D. Tguson, 45.85,; Mrs. McKen- General to place a secolid �� , � __ Teacher'Wanted-Robert Allan. I filed, in tbe'English patent office, Lon- I From Manitoba. - Fe, 1; ine. daily Inail � �, � , I - rooms, ii now ready for business. 'I no- 1 zie, $310; Joseph Fisher, $26.25; jas. delivery on that h 1: - � I Farm for Sale -N . and power. J . I ! . i - -icholas. Guming. . . don, on behalf of J. H. RI L88ell. The To the Editor of the Hdron Bxpo8itor. ticel have overlooked the blacksinith- 'B-roadfoot,37.20 - Jno. MciPsrlana,39.80; -11r. Win. RoI I— � i and, Of D . I I Oming- Sheppard Jubilee Singers. - I case will come up in about wo weeks. - . lythl has - . � I I - I . - t GL.kDST0VF, Manitoba, Npv. 13,1878, ing depar". tment. I am glad to s&v we � John NcFiddeL, $2. , sold hisproperty on Dinslay, at . .1 40; Thos. Nairn, � stray Cattle I � , reat op- . -Anthony Boyd. . The Local L gislatures. IJCREASED Emcm.kTiox.- Five thous- posite Mr. J. Emigh's , . I � Df:.kRSiR: As I am constantly re- ha'Ve two of these esb,a'blishmenG,be_ 03-50; F. Case, $4.55 ; John Alexander,, - ID hotel, co I I 1. na Holmes. and seven hundred and'fift5 emigrants -sides which a number of other enter- �15.02; Jos. Ward, 01.67': John Mode- In . -, Estray Gattle-Willia, We notice that several:of the Conser- . ceiving enquiries from old friends about g . about two acres, to .X.r. wril 4ris- � � " Our Girls "-A. G. MeDoucrall. & Co. arrived at bastle Garde'll', gew York, for the sum of �1,1_50� Mr W. %Y, � 11 . . 11 I- � 10 I as are talked of, and no doubt manv � land, $7.21, ; John McDonald 56.51 - . . - - e-, v&tive papers have I aiken up the -ke this country, I take this opportunity of PrIH I I I � I ay th. I � Estray Calves -Wm. Dougall.. , ' y durincr'last mon�h, being over 1,200 of them will be set ago t ds -taking immediate I - I 0 � i I - .. answering them through the column ing in the sprin,; iJobilLawrbace,86; Wm.Wood,41.40. el possession A -ad - I I note sounded by the Toronto Ha a a " � n - il 'd more %han -dullin Noven �ber, 1877. - Perhaps the most important of * -open a wood yard onthe pren � ­ , , 0 � . will � 1.., - � _­�___ '� of your valuable paper and the ' f these is I Samuel Landsborough, 14. -Carried. , ijs�s t, -, . , A time ago, and a 91 a,bo t The emigration thus far th a year em- i -Jane Reftsou, the �, . .�. sh amoring u. ; 'o.' of John Daly for a refund 'Woman Ch . ,_ _. �* J.t r 1�, . - - '� be inter ting a brickyard. This will very much add 1 Applicati arVAR . i . . . 4 ceeds-that of last by 1 - - matiori I may give ma * � -with having exposed and deserted -1� . . the expense of governing this country, to our building material. the want -of of License. he having paid the full h- i r man ^ i I , _I -X 11 0 5 it , -3 5, I 06. I . � _ t rp 0 V_* . DESTRiXTION OF A - — to y of your readers. I an a here . an , � 0 ( I � z - _ . onsid- cause and id not open till October, wa,s I as tried au . ! ! que, Royal erably. Last winter being such an read and I 'd over till next meetin . . *hint at The cotton in the British ba� v . � I . T - . � . . 4 � and some even go sofar as �16 COTTO , C�'kRGO.' with my family last year, on the Ist of lumber has kept this place back c' infant child at Blue, ale w � - � "i . —..-.. _. _ -1 _. ' I , Goderich on Wea-nesday last i � , ___ ___,__.___,_.___ July, and sii�ce then I have never re- - 9- I Of 'week, - i 13- - . the abolition of the Local Legislatures Diademi ready -at Charlesbou, South _iy few logs were got into -'alovect by . seconded by S. ircumstantial M-- � - � " . grettea comiuL,, ftlthougb, by the way, open one ve . � -Y I and although strong ei � ­ obert Elgie, �,� Carolina, . fur, Amsterdam,, took fire s I dance was givah by the , � SEAFORTH, ' DE cEM,,BER 6, 1878. as a. judicious step towitrds the. reclue- � I Ile , have inother saw mill Landsboro , that Rob % IP ___ � - I _1. -..- 1. I— . - - , . arned from a private letter I - - Crown, in the : 3;� receiv- -the mill- We t. MoLean, be i � - .; , . I "I . - ­ ------- Saturday -morning. She was. towed - � - - -- --- -- � - - - - --- -------- ---------- tion of the expenses of Government. there was n t -a �� - 11 I I - � - . � I I . ad lately that it was 'reported -about up at the Spruce, about 18,miles north paid the a ; of $10 for gravel laid on OP'nll)u Of the Court 0 . U,f ; I - I . ashore and filled with wa0r. ' The ficient evidence to ' - � _. - I Seafort.h that I was-siok of the country, of here. It was only taken up there the Kippei I road, he to pay for the . 'warrant a co . 70,000, is boAly dam- I'victioll, � South Huron Reform Meeting. Judging from the general tone adopted cargo, valued at 4 last sprin a. We look to it for the bulk grav ajad she was discharged. I � . 1 � I 11 .1.1 i . We are - I -we aa d by fire. and water. . I - and was coming back again. I have. 0 . el. - arried. Moved by W. S. -On Saturday afternOon AIr . . . . . . . . ;I ­ I �� - a ,.�. � ;, � �requested, to state that a by the press on that side of politics, 0 only to say, in reply to this report, that of our lumber from this out. . : John Hannah, - ­ � �, � i � . , Mundell, seconded by - i w BUSHRAINGEns I-,; AuSTRApiA;- Aus-, I I ­ 1191aart. . 7- � � - n agitation ther The Presbyterian denomina I i jobs be passed -for was, taking .Oat I - , meeting of � tb a A akmen of - the local ,should not be surp is a it an . net, of Blyth, who � , � � I I . such is not the case. I have no o tion in- I that the fol owl ng . � . . . . . � , ;r 4 �, . - � .. nuicipal � Reform associations in re started shortly f )r the. abolition of tralasian advices State thti t there, is i,ltention at present than to live and tend building a $2,000 church in the . payment : 'A.. Elcojib, two culverts on-, a , � . m taves, tackled an immensesoft elm . . i we 7 ­ i . . - ,. oil � 11 � 1�: cousiderable excitement ,il Victoria die here. . . . sideline bet,veen Lots 35 and 36, Con� the farm, of James po - 'f , . South Huron, as constituted for the the Local Leaislatures. We may Bay over the depredations Of 'the bush- I Spring. The Methodists built a nice . ­ tter, Esq. Reew ' , - , F � 0 . . - � I ­ I , 'i : If through allything I may wi.ibe, un- little chRrch last year, but it is alrea,dy - of East Waw-anosh, on -the se ,�, . Local Legislature,, will be held at Shal- i cession 3, L. R.\S.1 $4.70; Joseph - ��na lot ` . I I , ' I � li� u. advance thal we are determiaedl rangers. Several constables have been � - , , � - � _ a nice . -ad, two - : r� . y I suitable people may b� induced to come too small. They have bought Browd". repairing culvert in Harp4hey, 'outsicle�- the corporation, a In � I far's Hotel' Kippen, on Friday next, opposed to. killea, led by one Kelly. A, reward of 40 f . 4:5 T � - i i A -1 1 $ any such tep, and we be- to this country,'tbev may blame me, I block -in West,s John Fitzgerald, repairiu, hours and a half had it prone to tb,e : - 4 . � $500 each has been offered f ir the gang, . survey and- intend 81-50; t) , N 11 I ., - , , . shall, therefore, etideavor to state .as building next summer on it. _t- 13, earth. The troe measured eight feet in � f , - .1 the 131th inab, at one o'cloick, p. -in. The Ilieve the vast majority if the people of which numbers four. . � ; I : 2 - . .. _-1 I Mr. Wesb, bridge and culvert on Concessior �� i ­ ­ ' - I plainly its possible those who should who owns the adjoining quarter section, a- re- 1diameterat the butt,an d ov. ix I � ;�_ object of this meetilig is to make ar- $17 ; Thos, Tudor, ditching an ,er .,a �aet T � � � I . . 0 Oritaxio, would oppose it. The people DExrH or, ANAUTnon. r -Henry . At � .T � - . I I " � 1- _Z I . . -Ge, � ge . sixty feet from the ro � . - f come at present, an a those who shoula survey9d out about 200 lots about three- pairingeu erton Concession 2,H.R.S., . I � I � -, raingenients for the holding of a con- of thi' I Lewi� the husband of the wall known Ot' � � I . � :: r I T a Province have fought too long not. Those most adapted and w $6.75 ; The mas Young, repairing Rip- 1-100 a gantlaulan , � I � -A short time si i 1.11 - f . ' . i - . � ho will woeks ago. He has already sold about I �. li,7 � � vention to select a candidate to contest er�ll George Elliott" and himself b likely to succeed, are those who can fift' of them at prices ranging.from pen road, $! ! ; Wm. Cumming, repairina SIOD, Ashfield, came i � . I . 11- - - and too earnestly to sacure the control �writ I from the 9th conces ' : 1.4 i � I f a ; � I . . - y Z j to Luckncnv and hired -a i r q . an author of -considerable me tit is dead. adapt themselves to a new country, and fifty to seventy-five dollars, ace'Ording at - E i the constituency at the forthcoming of their ow� ,bridge between Lotfl 25 and 26, Conces'- 7 . i n local affairs to. quietly' � i buggy to . - - - t A � . He f6undea the Fortnightly Review, but T .�, . - �f, , � - R S., j4; Jol � - I I election for the Local Legislature not be discouraged for a few difficulties. to location. .Mr. Broadfoot, who is Sion -1, L. in Doig, repair- tend a neighbor's wadding. During the , I � . 1 - abandon this -great boDn, now they have in' 11866, a year after its birth was com - . Z9 z � i . . I I � I . k � For such as these the prospects &'re well known about Seaforth, intends 3ng � i a - - I .- � This uuusud course is rendered trieces- got it- I . . pejled byi ill-bealth to resigif its.man- ' . bridge A Wm. Elder's Con. 12, H. progress of the festivities) however , - I 7 . . _. _1 � � I I some One was kir ' : . good, but for all others they should not surveying a po 1. R. S., $10 -, Axch. McGregor, culvert on Id and i1eia ; I - I ,��- . rtion of his faim: into hbo, 7 . � I . . agement.111 to the hands of'Mr. John - " rly � ; - I re very gre reasons I � 9 . whX - 8 towns and villages lots in the spring. i - - saxy on account of both the President Th ey-e ai gre ev- ' - come unbil railroad I 3rd Concession, L. R. S., opposite Lot enough� to take off a hina wlieel . , � . I . , - and Se . ld(bilev, the present editor. I - , the buggy, hiding it E; of � . �:_ I -1 - cretary of the Association being ery Reformer,in. the country should are built, and manufactories, &c., be- 16, 65; W111. Angus, repairing bridge at tD. 0 carefullv that ' � . . � . . I 111.1) - i , , ,�. � . IU;�kGE& m Tu#E-Y.-TheJDsurgents The agricultural society for the sub-: , I -, � absent -from the country. - , gun, which will not be long, as the coun- - - I hitherto no trace of it has been � I . We hope Silver Creel �, $32.75 ; Win. Angus, cul- found. - �� I 1- i . � division of the county of Westbiiin As a consequence he was put to the t 1,� 7 . firmly and unflinchingly set his face , of Macedonia are , suffering I erkibly tit ; � C, . �, I � !t li�- I . thd hands of the Bashi-Bazouks and - - . J- � that each lcoal oba,irman will make it try is. settling up very fast. The emi-, held its first annual- exhibition i vert on 461 L Concession, H.R. S $4 - w I `,ox. � . , - - , ao,ainst any such movemen�' Ontaxio, grants who come in are in most cases 11 this Jacob McGi �e, lumber for drain on"Cen-' Pe'113"Of anew heel. I- � I fj_� I 0 . � . " , ­i.i a point to afteud4be meeting. and that CiWa§siam. Twenty-nine vil. ages have place on Tuesday, the 22nd October. -A few days ago, as M.r. 1 ­ I�Ifll . : � . .. I I I highly pleased, and have selected for This society was only organized on the tr,5 Streeto mondville,$1.30; Johnson 0 Parsons., Of ; ­. * . , being the largest and the richest Province been burned and all but ofte ,thousand I �­­ � I � � I_ - iti addition,- as many Re -formers as can , themselves homesteads, and look for- re, $Q,. 9 ; Peter Me- . : I If - . m I . , .- i- . � I :, . in the Dominion, is now . bled -inhabitants massaa -ad. The ward with pleasure to the ease with - Tavish, re ing a tree from road, 62; 'tr, - ; '­ . 30th September, and it was not Until Brothers, : rdwa 8 Creffiton, was drivill- to Exeter, his . 4 1 - _-.b .. I � pretty of the I I � make it con"vellient will also be pres."ent. I freel' horse became frightened at, a wagon I . ­ �:�. a 1, � it -, 11 . g - � Tax T 11 � I . , il; 1-1 t. . � y for the banefi of the smaller Portehas announced its re,diuess to which they are going to make comfor the 17tb of October that steps were Robert. Wal er covering three qplvarts, I which had been left standing ,Oil the . , I I - � . ­'. . .. - _. � � ­ -­­­ ­­ ment of discuss the Aefinitive treat� t- taken towards having an exhibition $.5 ; Chas. - side of the road, a short dist ):' , "' �'i . , . 11on. Edward Blake dnd the , � I- Provinces, but if the manage . of peace -able homes for themselves. Butthere . erbirdt, stcrhe for Silver - ance soilth . . � . . - I I �:fE_ �:, I viith Russia, whose attitude'i�ppears to this year, so that the directors had only Creek briarof bl I 1_� � Reform Party. . . �. $2 ; James Crich, repair- �,of the village. The affrig , � -�:� - - . Ir :,::" her local a,ffairs were] eft to the central be conciliatory. .., are always it few now and then who two weeks in which to make the- dg ghted animal. � . - o I �_-­� " % - I - 11 � � , : � ­ I . ' - . Ir ar- ing bridge, 2- James Crich, putting in shied off into the ditch, an., a npset the it seem to be' dissatisfied, altbough I can- rangements and get up the show. ". ' d authority at Ottawa, i would be only a ExRAGZD � � - I I I -�.�I,il,� ­ � � . . LKOW that Mr. Blake has retut-ne I 1. . . AUDIENCE .-Chw�,es Berry, not see for why, as I would say,that the 9 vehicle but Mr. Parsons retain i, . - ". -1 � - few years until 'a' le would bp bled agent of a variet troupe perform at - Taking all' this into consideration, the a culvert, C .50; John Currie, deepen- 3 ad his , F, �r. . . from, his Eur eam tQur much improved very - y � most fastidious tastes might be suited An- n nd ed the, - ­ i op . ing ing culvert in.Harpurhey, §1.50; . _;Flr��l _ I and strenath . als are �incere I Paterson, New Jersey.,fled. b,n whole was a decided success, and . � � * I i in health ,thare seems to to death. if these jot in � I- . Satur- here. My own humble opinion is, they judging. from the quality of the articles drew Story, covering culvert at J. Culll� horse ,from getting away. The buggy i . � I I �, � . . . " ­ . � r. . I mings, 43.5( ; Angus Kennedy-,, re,pair- was Smashed. I I ill i � I .1. I t> I . day nigbt.with the cash box. I The per- were homesick. Some had left, a wife shown and the interest manifested, we . , . --- �Xr. John T. Manning li 4_ I— in . - . g bridgb ail i D. Fe,rgason's, $2.25; Jobfi I ving about �, __ _� be L� universal demaud on the part of , in their professions an I 'really desire a formers thereupon refused to lo on the and family behind, and, had .never be- act to have . .1 �- . -, � 1, . I - I " I I . .i , f .1 the'Refor mers of Ontario that he should decrease in the legish tion �axpanses of stage., The audience becoming enraged fore been a week itway from them. amp a show next year s�cond Memann, tbre coids of gravel in Ea- a mile south of Exeter, is the possessor � � . ... �, � r *11 _ to none in the Province. : , ,a : :�.­.- again an -ter public life, and. take a. prom- the country, let them urn their atten- tore down the scenery ai�d pra parties on Others had, no doubt, left a sweetheart, monaville, $ � , and �sprea of a calf, only twel,ve months � . 4; ,; - . __ . I . We are moat in need of a 11 -I. -E - the stage, and carried away f nd broke � ding gravel I past, . . "- I ineat position once more in the ranks. tion to that isylum ­fcr'infirm. aud'de- ' y " railway* an Huron R a $4.38; Thos. Downey, w ic, gave t irt: a few days since to ,; . . � , � - . 1 4 . �_. I ! I and by the time they got here the da 8 This is the cry all over the -Province. , healt 1 ca -1 . � w ; - 300or400chaira. ThedamaE�aniount- werebeginning to se�m like ye lumber silewalk in Harpurhey, . eR, - ;� � . � of the Ref4m, Party. That such a.'de- crepit politicians, bett air kiiown as the for he pair are doing w L . - I - . ; 'ea to several hundred dollairs, arB to We -expect, however, to see a local road . I - . - � -,. � � � 1 i I them. To such. as these I would not 427.8 111 and the I i 1 mother looks after hei I . 8 ; 'Loil, ? 1 � . 11 ,, ary & Co., mber for : i�. , Maud Should be made, need -not stir- Canadian Senate., L at them agitate I SNTOW STORM IN KA, 8 started next summer. We expect - it I. _ � . NBAS.—I espatche altogether turn the cold shoulder, but culvert, $2. 1; Thomas offspring with all the devotedness that. �f� �_ �' . : , 7 _.� . I I... om the west say there was tremen- will start from Winnipeg and pass I *Hills, stone . ! � � I . . : i � hamm6r an repairing scraper, $3;. a cow of mattirer I . priae any olie. ,Mr. Blake's superi r . � , , ommend them to bring their through thfis place and on to th4 Sas- years and more maternal experience. - 0 ' for the abolition of that institution, and f� would rec might characterize 4 -1 i - I dons snow and sleet storm li st Satur--. wives, families and a eethearts 0 I I . � � . .. � abilities renaer him a tower of 4trength we shall give them all the a4d ' along katchewg,n. If we had railroads built, Thos. J. � f1son, lumber, $131.57; Jo- night last week some person � . . Ili our' dlay night along the Ylissov d Pacific * wa wise -speaking seph Ward, gra velhug on Kippen road, � I � : �� I withthem. I heard -One . : . I ­ :,-. - to the Refo4 m. party, and, conseqgenfly, power.. There is room. for reform there. Railway, west of Otterville, ,vhich ex- we would have better prices for all � � . I .1 - : I .4 .. - man say he thought some were dissatis- � 2 . . I j ! : ­ � .� . Concession j II . �. .1 sentereatheEnglish, C r ; I'll ; - i 1 68.32; 1 � . I � IL � I . - - . . I Inotfind a hiilf John at Wingham by b the at any time his active ald -mud I assist- A very great sa-ving could be effectec tended into Kansas four a1d a half fied because they coulc hinds of grain. Dairy produce is at . I to , � 1- � * . n . I ursting in - I � ., .,'­ � . ance is alm6st a,n absolute -necessity. the country h miles. The telegraph lines w are blown - present very high. Prices just now Workman, gravelling on Kippen. _ vestry , . . . I y I . r, � �:: doing awa' section of landwith a brick house and door. It appears the " : y with %hat . . i . ;1', . n me barn on it, and au gravel road run- $228.56 ; X. I IcKinuon. gravelling on Ottle containing whiskey aud . I- -:, i I �� I down oil the Pacific road. . Kansas fra' may be quoted as follows; wheat, 40c.; road, Concessi �)n 5 and 6, H. R. S., v went there for a . 0', .1 ­ ,. Thathe hasino equal in point of a,bility body. It is of no e druiik, a. b . 1. _­ ; tbly- use to the city is isolated and the su -roundina , pats, 30c. barley, 36c.; potatoes, �Qc.-, 11 -,, - . . . - 0 ning along, in front of it. My own opi ; - Kippen ro9id C)ncession 7 and 8, 6177. a satchel containing iie"edles, thread 1. � 7 � in Canada i� universally admitted'by country ; nay,'its axis en-ce is a positive counky buriQcL in snow. � .. . ` bubter, 25c. per lb.; cheese, 15c.; eggs, I �; , - . . I i Kenn d, - on Kippen 41� by the - I :: both side's, and this superior ability �e­- danger in the coantry.. THE AFGHAN 7WAR.—A Cal'utts des- - 30c per dozen'; beef, by the quarte�, 7c. . Sexto1i in the vestry, on the following . �, ion is, some come here with tkeir ex 45; A. r, gravelling� and buttons, having been foun,l I . - - - If the pruning . pectations excited to such a pitch, that road, Concespion 9 and 10, $71.20, JnO. I ' . . � *1 . patch says the trouble in th'D Khyber. and 8c. per lb.; pork, 7c. per lb.; cat- McMaliu, gt'av' Ming on Kippen Road, evening. At any ,rate the object 'WAS . I cures him at, once the love and---psteem knife is to be applied at all, let* this they expect to find boo much. Under tle, sheep, and ho -S, about the same as . ''I- . . . . ; . Pass is greatly exaggerated. 'A single such circumstances people will be 0 Concession not robbery, as nothing seems to have - ; of the memb' s of his own party, and black knot on the Legislative tree be officer rode the entire lengt of . sure in Ontario; horses, a little hi er. L. R. S., $ . f : w I ar 1. .,.,-. � . - . the 218; Angus . � .­ :' to be disappointed, and, consequently, . -Kennedy, a I been taken on#-, of the Church. ­ , � . , I ­ atleastthe Irespect of his opponents. the first to be lopped off - When this is , Khy�er Pass without being molested. Crops in general are not s6 oocl this V311ing on Concession 8, i 7 __ 1, S I . - they will be clown on the country. The 9 . eastof red 11 -Mr. Arthur Millard,, an employe ' - . _., - I I a 0. � Ouse, .80; Wm. in :,.. . For, although Mr. Blake's political op- (lone it will be time en)ugh to direct at- 1 Gener I ably year as last; wheat will run from 20 to . I � -. i � � . h Hudson, gra a Ing on one the establishment ,of Kin,ne & Son, . . , 11 Browne a force will prob soil, -so far as I have seen, is an t at 25 bushels per acre, cl ill some jases assion 6, H. . I I Winter at Dakha. iGeneral Robert's an I �. poneats ma not 'lo,ve him, they are tention to the us � 4 could be desired. R. S. oppo, . Wingliam, met with a bad accident 1 7 _: . y eful I ranches. 3i ie ,', �ot 5 866.67 ; John Me- ; � , . - r I I t - , �!. � � advance on Peiwar Pass ma� encoi Most Places it 'a a 30 bushels;. oats, 40 to 50, and in me - , �; �t, � . - . un- dar a . Mann, grav6, ling between Lots 25 a -ad I on sat- , 11 I . NVyrinE the nurnber of � anist ' - . . I - cases on m not po ted, 26, Concessic a 4, H. R. S., 4135; John urd . � ter resistance, but tho Pass irill prob- may be, averaging in depth from two 60 ; baxley I a - forced, ia spi'to -of themselves to fear I k earthy or sandy loam, as the cas' while working at the rip-sa,w -1 - I I . .. . � � . him, and thi� fearbegets respect. ers in Ontario ay last. He had bean lowerin4 the � �..� ab ,Q . I I - has been increased by Mr. X1 wat, the Quebec Gpv- ly be, found easy to overc pme. N six feet on top of sub t6 but would consider it an average #o�' Fitzgerald, �ravelliug between Lots 5 table of the saw, -which can only be � I . . . I..." - � . We do nol know wh4t - M r. Blake's ernnient ham been reduced f -orn six to five Mem- important fighting is expected rYwhere ever I have been, is so". 'VWater, where" Roots of all kinds are as good as c?uld � - . I � . � I . .-(Conservative Paper. this year. y .,$132 ; J. and I : .. t . . feelings in t�is m bars J. . ;_ good and easil got. b6 wished for'. ' ; -aacl 6, Concession 2, L. R. S done when the saw is in motion, --,,: - - -1 .attar may be. We � In this section good yiells are g6b. by 11cMann, was just rising up f rom, flxlng it, when � . I � � . This is all quibe ----I, but it is not the . Co.kL TRA.DE. -The Ea6l7raucl, - ent ' of I am still of the same opinion 'as I gravelling - opposite Lot 20, 0 .� 7 - � ; . . . -11 . I have no doubt,..however, that were he . digging from 12 to 20 feeb. The White Con6ession .3 " L. . a board. which a fellow . - . , R. S., $41.38: Robert . - workman was - I I � eryim- -the- anthracite coal trade for itext y ax Mud River, which passes through here, I th �& Piewas , . holding at the opposite sideof the ta- .� . whole truth.. There ' a waswhenI wrote you. -before, .. . . . � . I I ; 9 lafttohimSelf,he would,much prefer � . reAsnow with one man,Asa Paoker. man in ,Ontario with a farm w rth I . , gr lling opposite Lot 38, Con- - , Z i � portant items of information in con - contains as g9od water in cool weather cession 2, L. - S.", $75-; John MeMann, ble, shpped from his hand was a , d . _� to enj.-oy the pleasu res - He is president of the- Lehigh Valley 4 . arrie ) I - . I and comforts of as I ever drank from any well I from four to seven thousand d ars for�viia, and struck z ! nection with this mat.'et * . The Mr. �qiia_rd in the � I �gravelliug b tween Egnaond-ville and I ; : � ,,�. private life, to embarking onen more on :,lich our Railroad and Coal- Co., of the Philadel- climate, I and a mortgage of Ir one to our i � � � . . - - � � 6 so far as I have seen, is better thousand on it con1c, OM Seaforth, $10 .25 ; John McNann, grav- I 9 � .1, eye, tearing his eyelid and grazing the ; � , . snap oted by th do a great ' I � , - esteernedcoutemporary negl 0 to give ..- * phia Coal Co. It is Of tfiewinters I can sa �eal . � I - , - the tarbid. sea of politics; but ive have . an Ontario. ellin forth, . 7 -nd a � �. I . I g on Hui -on Road west of , bone above the eye about an inch a i r � .r � d r- a( - . t � � I _ the trade that he will veto all measures but little, as I at was no criterio y better here. Any farmer who Ican ­ Sea - .1 . . . . r^1 . . First it was un )f a Con a n . I laalf. I u 1. .. I sufficient confide)iic6 in him to beh looking to combination in 18"9. The ) come here with from one to two th'ou- 183.79 ; HO & Workman, gravelling I - I I eve dervative Government . I , although -o'ne day the thermometer : on Mill ro -The Lebanon Presbyterian Church . I - - . - that the affairs ad ar Brucefi( , I I b I 1 4- : . that his patriotism will ind " consequence of a failure to combine sand dollars in cash, can make himself I 4d 056 - John F I ace him to . stood at 20 0 below zero, and yet it was in the township of Colborne, was da- ; I - _ � � - - I . ; ..- - �. I,- 0 of the. Province of Quebec were reduced will be. a coal war, and this will,in'sure, a very comfortable home in two or three XcMaun, gravelling on Mill road near � , . I . I . � I 1-1 I . ' , could not roadfoot's, $27; John McMann, grav- a . - ! . . - . � I . . ,h a. deplora,ble cond*tiou as to as It did in 1877' obetip coal. a ,d Plenty' have wished better, so that I ain not years, Land in this'quarter � flames were fint discovejed in tl�,e hall i . , I forego his w.n pleasure for the good of . to sue I 9 a most splendid winter day troy,qcl by fire on Sunday last'. The ,� 71 1 his country, aad that he will respond � !llinla on Ifil road near Charters,, $51;. � I . 1. �,_. place the Province in a state of - of ib; - taken up that is worth- anything, � but t� � � ­ . i I - - I to the universal callwhich is now almost 'the least alarmed to learn that it some- John McMan. .-avelling on Mill road, attached to the church,at 5 o'clock in : I � 11 � -be, FLOODS mNoimir CARoLuNzA.- �-Reports can be bought from private parties at ; ? 91 � � . . ! hopeless bankrtiptcy, nd it is this tin- fro times goes down as low as 40 0 .. The near McCon ell's, 096; Angus Ken- the morning. From the a , - . . I I made for ,him. Should"he give his I . f P, m the Roanoke section f' North ­ from $2 to $6 per acre, according to lo_ , arly hour .at - _ want of timber, in a good many places, cation and improvements. There are 'lady, turnpik Ing and gravelling Conces- and f rom. the I . . , . r " � -, . I � , consent, th - is quite a drawback, fact that there was no Are kindle& in M I Ing fortunate condition of tffairs which has Carolina State that the bottom lands oi wl�ich the fire occurred . I � er 31 would not, we_�.fancy, be . Ro.itn6ke river axe subm although we have n 4, H. R. S., $48.75 - "John Fitzger- t - , erg , � - 7 �- . ; rendered the reduction. in the number led or miles still good. vacant lands about eight',"and a'O M t any difficult� in a��curing him a seat in - � ; - I from the bd no greAreaso". to complain in tbissec. ten mile' ild, balahoe c n gravellings in 1877, 579 ; the hall since the previous Thursday, : � . . of Cabinet Ministers rik, and great loss will be tioll. .. a north and west from here', in , I i , ece8sary. See- - . I . - printing, 636.90; � Parliament. � We know there are many , sustained by the destruction ol � standi McLean Brothers, there can be little -doubt but that the ; i- : � I i rig ranges 12,'13 and 14, townships 161, 17 1 . - - - Glad.-Aone. is th� name of the village i . ond, this reduction is be . fire was. the work of all incendiary. . . ,ing made, .aud. corn, ant lumber, cordwood, n Robt; L6afUrland, bonus . - � I pkLtriotio me� in the"Reform ra,nks who . 8 d other here. and 18. The land out there is a lAack � . i It is *situated in the northern for erecting When the -flames were first seen they r f I 1, a fence oni west side of Kippen xoad, .. . I other similar economic are being prgc- property. The rains have I een very sandy loam. There is plenty of Irail 11, , . T . I I � ; I , wou ld make ivay for him without, a m part of - the township .of Palestine, and �12; Jchn , had gained Such headway .t''. I 1: W# � I .1 � I I I .I. . 0- iiced- by a Reform adm: nistration. Wi . . ' n' I I loods are timber and firewood for present i use hat it a � . 11 . �, th heavy in the mou tains, anc where the great highway crossies the McMurray, bonus for erect- . aible to save .an : � .�.: ment's heSiU,tioll, ib,g -wire fen � e, 030 ; R. LeAherland, -IMPOS yth In, addi- ; I I . Indeed, it is hinted ' a � � .. Comilla down .with a trE wenclous close at, hand and spruce withinj as , - i I I .. - r3l, I tion to the logs, of the : 1-1 . � . these expla,nations our contemporary is White Mud River, . The now Ron. C. two culverts on Kippen road, 05. -Car- "' ; � I that there is rlow'ja coustitile - � rush . 0 in-_ � I I ney ready weloo . At Weldon the water i 8. twenty P.!Brown is the founde neax as I can judge, eight or ten miles. .. the Good Templars w hurch property . I � 7 , I I I � meto all the polit leal ca,pitalit can feet above the usual le - place. , ho me' � � fur hiin Nvhanaver�-he expresses his will- I vel, and I till He is 9, r of this, . We have not had Such a, fine fall this sea- ried. , Moved by S. Landsborough, see- 1 � I t in the I .- I . � . I "I 1, I niake out of a comparison such as 1. a mpu of extraordinary enterprise., I ded by & Elgie that the following� hall,lost all their regalia. The building I : : I son as last. In the latter part of October 0,11 I . � I � . i , . I ; I � . sured for 5600 in the Ottawa Ag - I �: r ingness to ta.0 it- His. old friends in - the rising. - i ' perhaps too muclf so for. his own good. mounts be paid to the Councillors for . . Z �. ,. �: . t I was III - I . . above. we had quite a wintry spell, which ,a ricult I z � . . .. SOCIALISTIC'PUBLICATIO This sebtion of 'country is very much . their services for the current yea;r : The T - N;m-( k � -t - West I)tirhaT are again to the fore, Rad � ' - ural Company. The burning Of t � - i ­ � 4; - Z 0 --- - � . . dred and two societies, 28 ne%apaluir'sl lasted for about a week. Since then the bhurch is a heavy loss to the Pres. � . .". _` 7- .... d *0 them, salve I indebted to him for the good be has ave had fine weather, especially .� .1 . are anxious t - eve and Coun- J I . I a byterians on the Lake Shore Road., I - I � - I . . . I stores. llors, 430 -each.-Carried. 'Moved by. s the honor Mn. Xo.ux LE Ys has been, selected by and 88 book� and pamphlets liave een don ; there,are now three goo( we h ,be�e, $40 ; deputy re i �' . . of electiug bild their rep�er ' . prohibited since the prom , this�-last week. t , z � . . . ". � . � w . ering . I . *9 ern lyn, N.Y., has opened out a large *gen- or -weahby. In their efforts to rebuild � nto to op- wh , - ? - seconded by Win. S ,entative. the Reformers of East Toro I ull iatio� of G. W. Higby, who comes from Brook Trusting my friends � a ii. .j ort�. . Mundell, that this Council do I I 'W- e Sincerely hope they may have. tb at ex-Lieultenittit-Go ernor Morris for � Germany there is- but one Journali t- each one privately, I remain yours, &a., d- . I � .. I � pose - . J % the anti-Soiialist law. I ill accept this instead of answ 1,ohn Hannah, oarebynomea-us either numerous � I . I . now 9, �, . I . 1, - - of eral Store. He has now gob in a full . I they will no doubt meet with the sym- . .. ! � 1toixor, thmt tile country may have the � the seat in the Local Legislature cau'sed Socialist proclivities left, in� belit &I stock o A. MALCOL-11. jo'urn to meet again at Daly's Hotel, I pa,thy. and substantial aid of their Pros- : � T �_ . I ,r f dry goods, groceries, b6ots, . . . � beueflt of his eminelit , - Egmondville, -on Tuesday, the 10th I . ,� ­� - , services. by the resignation of on.'Af. C. Cam- and Southlt';rn Germany -there. still 're- shoes andhardware. ighbors. . � - � . i .� � � . I. . .' - - of December, at the hour of 2 o'clock , � - 5 . _ � I We consider him I I I day , byterian ne I � . I . . . There is itls(') c0lisiderable speculation, aroul. The contest will be a very se- ,a,,n eleven. All these have :changed quite on acquisition to the place He - Tnekersmith. X. I .. . ' . � I � . � I I � P., � Sometime betweeii. Tuesdayeven- . .. I i, - their names since the 14ew kaw, and has com.e here partly for his - __ 4 - � .- especially in. the Canservative Press, as veYe one, but 'as the consti - . own. health .,--- I 1 7 . � ! tueney is' NARRow EscAPE.-Mr. D. Elcoat and � . - ng and Wednesday -morning of last I � I . I . , � i � �J ! try to conceal their bias a:s much' as and that of his 'family, having been re- a young lady had & narrow esc pe from ! � uron NoteB. i I I ? I I . e I � I I Ito the Position Mr. Blake would oc largely Conservative, it will 'not sux- possible. . I a B: 1 week, some person or persons effected � - . ; , ; f cupy I � conimended by his physicians to come -serious injury, -while returning ' -3,1r. R. Miller, of Porter's Hill God- I an entrance into the hardware store of : I I- i � _� � I - I . Z . ; - - -i. - home on 1, e�ic I f .: I ; 'ia t1le Reform party were be to re--e-.nte,r prise any one should I :: . .�_ , r. Lays be de- CLEvErt I;.;vE_fTio_ --A nail -gun has to this country. Next door is J81in A. Sunday evening last. - When passing 3fre Ferguson, of Gorria . ; . r I- 1 . ,� and carried off : Inib a pw ea. a arm . � I �, - 1 lie life� Thi%, although, L been invented by ' N Z " I rider, to' ' 100 0, wat � : h township, has purchased a f : . - an import- feated. Davidson, who has opened out � nice, over Broadfoot's"bridge the horse took of acres, near Sarnia, for-, $4,000. : I . I I all, razors, 'revolvers, and, as the . �i� - , � I �n ___ I . F , _ ; . : A - __ . . be employed in nailing down flooring store of dry goods and groceries. Judg- fright and became auctioneer would put it - - saver&I &rti- ; . t question, i,i nab one of imminent . unmanageable, up - i � � - . boa,rds. It is not un4ke a gun in shape ing from his quiet &nd unassuming setting the, buggy and breaking Jhe I engaged for the year 1879 in school sea- I Z l * � -Mr. Donald Ross, Stanley, has been ; News of the Week. . . � I � I � , �monl'ent- The luaill Point is , � I . i �, ; to secura m ention, 11 to the . . -.1 � and size. The nail is placel . I cles too numerous to ' ; � � , , . point manner, I would say be ought to build. z i ORAXOn Cinop.-Tbe orange crop in shafts and dashboard, but fortunatel. As soon as Mr. % ' � �; � . . : I . A downwards, at the top and slides down . 3' 1 tion No. 11, township of Step a I Ferguson discovered his loss h I I � I I � . T m . . . . a -laid in- ; � � ['be no dispute, anlong Reformers as to Florida, is unusually good. . v of $320. ,outhern up a good business. Next is W. H. neither of the oconpants was seriously I sitlar . hen, at hia Services in Pftrliitment. There will the r , part of Orange county extent of about ,R70, I � � I - . to t1de bottom, when t a operal or draws Campbell, who came from Ottawa last injured. _ - f I . 0 - - I - 'formation to tbat"effect before the r� t - -Mr mas,bas' .. . . I � . NE ', YORK. - Tl..�e .,SCHOOL BOARD. -A petition is be I , : � � f 'positions. When Mr. Blalm was� cle- CATIROLro FAht ni I up a, rod, and by one ownwaril stroke year. He has opened out a nice store . Tur - Knight, late of St. Tho 4 :!, ,I 1. 1- I of this the nail is cleanly dri,� I . - , been appointed station agent in - E __ I authorities, but no chie was found to - t ._1 I � : . ' � : I . . . � I . . -1 lersbip of the pa,Ay on . 0 ' vate(I to the lea( I NewYork Catholic Cath adral Fair close,-' 7eu into of groceries, and keeps & full stock of in.0 circulated for signatures, praying ; -later the missing articles until Friday. On. : 1. Z the boa,rds beneath. A practis6d. hand all in his line. He has also the ?.3 i in the room of Mr. Win. I-layclen, . 1. Sitturday iligglit. Total receip�s, $150,- I . � Pro- that day Mr. � Sim on Hicks, who resides ; � I . post Paxhatnent to give the people. a law,, I 1310te(l I i - � . a by this simple contrivance eaD to Woodstock. � : . . I do the office. He is a sharp, shrewd, business empowering them to do away ,with,the , about two miles south of Gorrie, found t . former occasion, the appointment was 000. I- ; . I- . - I I I . . . . eminently satisfttetory to every member Mrmoni.kr, WINDOW.- * ,I work of half a dozen man. -Mn. John Gibbi4g.9, of Clinton , - . � . ! - fellow, and under an � . -A - memorial ' T circumstances township school boaxd in five years af ' I � a curious nest in his barn which con- . - . - - , � - If .. _ CREMATIONT � ni B,vv.knIA.-T died very suddenly on Saturday last � . r f I I � J_ - - of' tha party. AX'heil he sa window to Livingstone, the '71frican. .ex . he Ba- will always draw his own share of the ter its coming into use. The advocates 1 The bursting of a blood vessel was the' I tained the stolen articles, but as Mr. I i � - w fit to with- - varia,li authorities have aslied the trade. - Next - door to him is a Mr. 'of the'old system lay great stress I Hicks'had not beard of the robbery, he � . I I I �` plorer, is to bNerected in Westminste"r " . . . .1 � - draw- aud Mr, 111ackenzic took his opinions of the Prote Dolberty, who has just bpened o oil the � supposed cause of death.- ; i - )Lbbey.- � . stant, "atholic, � I . _ � - lr I I . - ut a tin high rate of school taxes, when I think 7 was considerably startled by his diwov- , F � � 1 . . . I a " .5 - and Israelite, congregations and the � sho,'p and is very busy making up a � 1 -Mr. Chaxles McGregor, of Goder- � ; ­ - . � I J as 1.1.7 i Place, theVe ivas equal szktisfactiou. As ! . I other townships than those adopting I I ery, and -not knowing exactly what to - " a I . U.Nio-N. -The marr a of Prince i � Board of Health on the subject of per- i � ich township, killed a Pia - 9, few days .- i C I ; I _.. z , - it was then, it will be now.. Should it. -1 Tl�yra of Denmark -wi the Duke of � sto'k and fillinglorders. He is a first- the township board system. find Itbaii.r. i - .3 - rdo he aid, as -would nine ont of ten in ; . in 7 �� . . � . -A C missive ere ation. The Cathclics will class mechauic" This was a business, School tax considerably raiised, if not as. � since, seven nionths and twenty days I such a case, the wrong thi ; . . .� be deemed iu the interests of.. the7party mberlandwill be sol�ninizied on'the have no ing, i.e., re - I T I � � . . : - . 1: � I i C! I __ I , thing to do with or imation. 1 much wanted for th old which ,weighed, when &essed, 270 * a . . M ' - I i - r ake Should � 21 t or 22nd'of Decemb r. - - The Israelites refuse -to exi ress an : do , a last yeax. Next bigh, as those -that have adopted it. I I I , ds. 7 ove the articles. He took them to _,� mild the country that211r. BI P, : I : , . or to him is a Mr. Peter Moir, who iUink the people should loo� be- ' oun *, his house, and covered up I ,he place : ' ' i 'Lr,vELAN.-D NEws. , Cleyeland has I , � i I �� i opinion. The Protestants .Say: would com. . Mr. John Gardner, residing near w . . . resu= 11 s Old Position, we are sure f nine daily nowspapers-LE as from Wroxeter. _ 1 - L I . ' ieven Enah . He has opened fore they le in this matter, and not ' - i . � . - sh I ap ; �vhere they had been' hidden, as if noth- � - . 1 Porter's Hill, has rented 105 � acres of i - . Z a ! on I zone will give a more hearty assent, and ' and two German. -All bf the 0 sh only imply a chaiage of directia a in th' t a boot and shoo shop. F or the -disturb our present system d � � - I � En an put ,the I ing had been disturbed. He kept watch .. � I 91' liturgy, and the B'o'a,rd of Heal� . recom- ' short ti a a a, he has township to unnecessary expense.=A ' his farm to INIx. Thois. -Austin, for five I all nigh . i o uilder him more ch,eer- .:, I y appeared to relieve i . none -Nvill sery ' h h s- been' her i , . i r - : i years, for $500 9, year, which is co . , journads but two are aftjxnoon. pa-pers. mend'eremation in the followi ag con�- gained t;: -reputation of being a first- RATEPAYER. I I hs'cl- i the monotony. Next day, Saturday, , he : n I t,� but nobod F I fullv and faithfully than the preseni t ,k ALkNIGI.NG Wo-,,r_k.N-.--A 9pringfield, , tingencies: First, after battle; se . I ered bigh rent. . . � . - I , - - . 0 cond, ,class mechauic, and his business has Scia6OL BO.A.RD.--k Meetina of 'the ' to the village and gave infoj-�aa- I � . � - 0 came F I z I . -Mr James Pichard last week � ; . . 1, . . - 0 as held in the , ; tiOn. to one of the magistrates, who ; - � � : shipped. 600 turkeys to England from I � Reform. Party. -:On the dadly,rouild for broken meats, &c., tnrns veyance of remains to distan, � parts; he has accordingly employed a Mr. -John schoolhou I -In othe leakier (if tLo Ohi , beggrax woman accustomed togo, a I during epidemics; thd he con- already dernanded. a journeyman, and Public Sch'ol Board w � . Other hand, should it be deemea advisa- , ' with so ; - - L �.. 1, - out to be keeping a flourishing boarding and fourth, where the soil is ur table Elliott. Next to this is Joseph Cros se in the village of Egmohd- Exeter station. The fowls were alP a Ong r;ne rs went - � out to � �. 0 ui . : - - . ble to allow the leadership to f&:'main in hoi�u.86. . - ville, oil Saturday, the 30th ult. All 1 identify the 'articles and search for � . i � . . � i i . I .1 I . for burial purposes. The an horities dale & Co.'s saw mill. I purchased in the vicinity of that town. i ; . ,Across the the members present, except Mr. Brett ! ; more. . I the hands of .11r. X ackenzie, Mr. B-fal FROST IN TRE SOUT111. here was a have postponed their decision. The axticles wbre brought back ; "; 11 -a Street is H. Coy's boot and shoe shop. and Mr, Woods. The minutes of last.' -Clothes line thieves, the meanest 1 to the village. This is all that has t . I I - : - I ; . I I i ! - Would, with equal good will, acce i of all thieves, axe on the wax P th in 1 been done in the matter so far. ' ; � white frost at New Orleans on Thurs� OPENING OF CONGILEss.-Botl houses Here we cross the river, and we first meeting were read and passed. A Mo- I a I �� , I ,� pt the ddy, Friday and Saturday. There have of the United Sbates Congress opened come to my own cheese factory; 9, lit- tion was passed, authorizing the Treas- A. few nights ago tw � , . I ; � 1-11 I e - - I Wingham. . oof the ; . ". I i , .� w situation. 110 (lid so before, and we been no deaths from Yellow fever for on Monday. The White House is full tle north of this is the new grist. mill urer to draw on the to�vnshi most respectable residents of tower , . - � __ t . know he woul(l do so agttin. p treasurer Edison, the i�ventor of the new ; . � � . I I -1" � So that 'four days. of life, and 'Washington -alive wii h mem- now being built by Hatch Brothers. for the monies collected by school rAei, Wingham had their lines stripped o ' - , . ; �. de , the found trio li.-lit. was employed as a night i on this score, lat least, the Minis�arial DIED. -Louis A. Go er bars, lobyists and strangers. Congress This mill will fdl the vacancy c�used Mr. MdDermid, of Harpurhey, and Mr. . f 21 elec i . i . :�. , of Godey's Lady's Book, aad who con- will discuss a resolution quantity of female wearing ap-p-arel, &a. !,Operator on the Grand Trunk Railway , � organs may 0 . I # ! p Oess their souls in peace. request.ng the by the burning of C. P. Bro-wills mill Wm. McMillan, of Brucefield, were ap- i -On the -5th of September last Mr. :� at Stratford about ten or twelve years . . tinned publisher and proprietor intil abolition of the Treaty exist -ag be- litst spring. This is -going to be &� first- pointed auditors. of school accounts. R. Hawley had his young thoroughbred I ago, and even then was ly an - I I � HO -Wever much they may desire a split within two yeaxs, died suddenly Fruiday twe*en Germany and the United States class mill with three run of stones. Th Z � . . � in the Reform' ch night; aged 75. , a The Secretary was instructed to have bull " Beacousfield 11 weighed on the i gaged in inventing. Onee0o3li'stasutdevices z . ranks, end however mu i- known as the Bancroft Treat,. - The machinery has been built J& Goldie' & the necessary notices rinted for the market . wales at. Goderich. He was I -an automaton to,signal the head of- . . � - I � I Tim AroHA,x WA.R.�Tellalabad has last clause is the parbicula. p � . I theymayfear the rq�eutering of Mr r pq tion of McCullough, of Galt, WhKh in itself is electio# of whoo � . � s 2 1 trustee3, in room of then baxely 17 months 61d, and weighed ! flee every half hour while the operator i I - ro n is � -1 i I I 1;iii R I I I I- I I I I I I, li, i I � - i� ,�g h ,Ird ov 1, _er , , b I � 11 '15' 1 7 0 . , b h I If T youthfu � W 4 af � i 1) � �, I I . i I iLt I I 10 five 0� R . � f I 1�1 �� I 1� I I I I I I I I ��11' I ! I I I I I I I ; Blae into pu�lia life, we Can as' ' been evacuated, and it is now said there the Trea,ty complained of, by which enough to insure us of Wood establish- those , ti i mely; Waxd No. 1, 1,300 pounds. On Saturday last he 'slept -led to his discharge from the i . � 11 . . . re lring, na ante axe no Afghan troops nearer the fron- naturalized citizens of one cour try af- ment. Hughes & Son, - ILte of Gorrie, Samuel Wallbee; No. 2, N. Cozens;' turned the scale at 1,520 pounds, and,. service of the- company- There we . I them that, although their fears may' be tier than Cabul. It is I reported that ter a two years' residence in th 3 other are now busily engaged in building a No. 3, Jam a McE wing; No. 4, John yet he is only in. medium flesh, not hav- I still 9. few employees 'oji the Grand . L : ; I . ; - - I 1. .1 . . . i I . . I I h 1. - : * - . � - I - . � . 1. L ; I I Z I � I : .1 . I . I. I . 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R.aii*a I MUG* . . - ly ia St � . - Xaeluher him as a hulking bc . , �__ S=ount of ambition -and au - I - �dwir_e for sleep, bot.,with! � . . , luto - I of developin 0 : � . 1Z he � - beopt: - =rs:), 0 L . ! . leam ­ . . iilft . ___ 7j��er i 1; . t), iteMs.i. . � I - _T,he - -bachelors of Strat6- aaging for 0, couple of' as�i � . , - T te the elese4, 7-8. , r .cgebra � . _])r. X.­,Vxra1h bas takenj L I tu�re from Mitchell ; lack ,of � is ,the reason assigned. I � . I _Drn Hall, 'Of St- XaTYS, -tLl. jer - his st ' I ad $19-00 for .1 I afflion . � .I cousin., Tisipg four yevva old� � _Mr. R. L. Alexander, I 6e . ima- has sold out his busine,46 . * i - . will stillpeside -in the P10, but i .1 -J -Mr. cushille, of AvontA has beeneng4gre-a w� fissiStal , -in Mouut F oresf High Scholo , - . ary of �$600p.er summ- 1 ; I , . 4 . I :-Professor - Koyl late 4� � I t&ken up his tresidenee in Li4f. I . is about to oPen �classes in v0e strumental miasic- . � �, - Thos . _�ft. . Ballantyno, I �, - - , . - Mlfaan;; - � . S - 4mut . . tratford, has isent a. � � . . . .. � L 4 . I _� .1 .� :1 and-.cheese.to the � I . Fair, held in New "I'll I I 19 , , _X� r. John Hamilton Pesi(u i _. XA � u Infle, w,est of - XdVertOn, ' � � season 45 busUels of first ­4m . beets,from. -046 &M about thii� le-ngth. I � I ' ' . -Mr. John Shapton, ,01 Doi. I * Ing sold his- farm lot 80 f Lem. - -A intenN. � . Thomas Thompso � . to Michigan, where he has -00 7 I ­ I � -aere faxm tor 32,500. . . � 100 - . ; ; -Last week the fempley'd � , 7 � 4 I stratfora repair shops 01.11 , T ii I . rii.nk Railway were Put ow ' � I � . . . ­Ave,4Ys a -�veek. The � ' � I ' at - IZ-0 , . I � . biows f4i coman-ea-cing . - . and forquitting, at 4-.310 R� IrMl —Iti-sproposeatoplay- vo,! � � .1 I ­ ,61raughts between si.s. or eiLvi 0 � , from f,ha towitship Of rsim" , ,eq -al number fro;�i UdOi ; � Match 3,s ba take place abou$ � , _ I 4, Ale of December.- ,� . � -mr. William Lamb. 014 )net with arather severe a-09, I week, As- he WAS �engageiI work in Rate saw mill. a Pie - , . - ffew from- tAe saw,strAmg 11, , I I ' ina a sew -re enil I face, and m-s"I" -, ; . -1 be a , . - I I r. right .eye. :Re wil - 11 rigi _ � I . aa3TS! � I � I a few ., I I 1 - � - I .- _Mr. worswicki of -c-r-411.1. � aeavoring to form .% Joint 1�1 � .. 'for the .44 I pany in tisto,w,el . I � � I . .of steam engines. Hie lt-*B;� � . .. - I good encouragement from $h ­ . � I , imen:of the place, and has 0.1 . -week or two to zonsiAer the, I. . fore giving a Aeliul.�e decjsiol] � , I . , . -One day lat,613t a baW . � , � . between a ram beletiging to I ; I - (,-Or=. lay, of the 7& P-011ces � - . lf� -ng t . bert, and another belongi ..' I . - in At-: I - Xelver, whicb. 'Was I q . I fiji,, the 're%ult being that M a - . - pure, bre I ram-& beantiful . - - I V forwhich 1-10 WAS Paill a Uv � - r -was killed. I I . _2T'11e corner lot on X Mitchell, west Of the mitrk-t-4 16- 9, few days ago to'Blesers. L %M rerA - I . .1 ,,ollants, at a good 919- 1 - 100 . __"_4� + rA feaf. -+ 41vo . I twent y -two feet at, -, . the next eight at �90 P. ji I 11 4 contract for a brick stor-81, . ' 1 1 be let by the enterprising V . . I .: � -the lot. . � ' I - � ____�The iiiiias-ers of I 13�11� " . Listowel, haivemaae, ,. - . a series �of lectuk�s to bo I �. I . 1 41 for whi I . . iU91 the Winter � . I . I been enableato see-ure - . 1 t ,alentin ointa-rio, The fix leatxtr.es was delivereil On � . -eveiling by the Rev- P,� I , I , I 4 Ou'r . 1AP-3not l3tratfora, on .- �� 1 13 ; - . . , 4ars , - -A pecu.UaT typie vf - hork � broken out jt�a North Easth its first appearance in the �9` I � A. W. Mfiler, un txbenaiv� � - jn that sectian) but by -eX,-b 3nent thethaesse wasoveMO todo this) some oostly )0JE tio beproenr*11, Ona wh-aa!) I . . length conquere(I the 4-18011M . - that the -cost Was r-linost �.e � I I I . -%vorth of the auimals- , � -Another of the -,eaily 7q.orth Earsthope, has dePst . � � in the person of Mr. iGe ' I I - -t ,< George R , 2 aeinise of Mr. i - , �, ' . 110 - 11 Friday ,eveniug, 15tf: � I I - . . . . 1!esidono � _c, Ratzburg3 in, the in's age. Rig Aelith VMS . � f&,,cb1y by a, .severe attack � . _ . . tion of th* bowels; and � I - � . had thn best ,of medical al succumbeil to the 'A fell,,dek� I . I -n illness of seven &yo. '� I . a � I . , � - - � � 6 7 '. , �. : gel ena; was I - - . st �1 t ,e ,e . . ,e 'emi � d to StIl m ; I t. . � I I I ; a 36 Jeats ago, ,of ;. I some , I - -about 12 years werie spent � 1 - �of Waterloo, und. the 'I 11 . � I . . . � North Easthape. Xxv ,� I I , . - .. �� I... I I i sea of more than, , . I he, was a keen pol'iti Liberal� and took a Rvely nAtters of p ublic linil)O, , . .1 '. - . x,amams were Mterrea mi , following his a-eath,lu the , . . im-g-grouml, .on the lulhilde -with the - L�'V&13geho&l LV -t I � - at Philip-sburg, WiIMO't ' � . - , , - - I , � r 'a .7 -a f le- ,elyj � - . - , � ­... _­ .--- ­ __ I � . . on S& I o A-Acti i*: � , I . � Fridky, Dec, 29, on Lot., . R. ,S., Tackers MY ith, Fa : . Implements, Alexandel" * pri6tor; B�OS15enblerrY- 4 7 �: � tioneers. I ­ Friday) Jan. 3. on the P I I . 1. lay, 21 2niles north-�of­ Farm .Stork and Imp,--' � - - , � Crowder, proprietor, , Orthe, sactioneer.q. �, I ' - Satiiraay, Dee. 14, oR . , , Road. 'West, rr')'tanlav . _�Iic 'Sn'i Implements. - � proprietor; Bossenber.r.41 I . . . . _,_�, tioneers. - -1 - Tuesday, D 3I I Cc. .�_, at 3 Bru,efield, a Valitable Lant, proprietor; J- I"; - tioneer. Lw�_ ______ . � Births. - TOU, N-0_111 ,43edofth, 4n the 131 1 mr. A. You -ng of 4 d&dghUr � :800,Lp,-In Seafort,h, on. the 28 -of Mr. -Charles SOD16 of -1 41 McLF,A.x_1n Tuckerswit-11, Orl ,of mr, James C. XeLreau of XURRAY-In 'Grey, on-Var. 0 .Tomer, UUMV Of 06 Con- � - X0QJU1LLA_N__3�& West Waysl NOV. 28, the Vffe 01 M'. 1� I of a SOW. - ,COMS-lu Brussels, On NNOv- I CTeo. �Combs Of -A 60-11. siwsd-x1-TnSrjaw19. on N'O Jar. Wan"M �gm onof & I CHA�'qTRR-I�n - n, on � � the w1fe of N LIS . - " , *4