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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1879-11-07, Page 1q , Z — . — - � I I . � , . . ") -,� - I I . . ,I . I - -, '. � . . i I . . . . : � �� I . .1 .� . I ; . . - I . ; I - . � I . ! i I i � I I . I . : . � ; . � ; , � w,f, I . I I ; 7 . . I . 31 t 1970. I I . . I � . . I . 1, . I : . � �___ ____ _____.,.. . � - . I . - � i � . . I ____� � — __ I I - I . - - _____�_� .--- -,--- �-___ - - ______ — I 7 -1 T_� . — ____. i . ___ I . I I � i - . � ; � � . rR1_-E3]K- � . ;. 1, . . , . I . I i � , . - � I I ; I - I � .. . . I . . � I � I ­.- . �__ - Is. I - I . . . ; . __��_ - . I � . . - 1. . .., I - I . � I - . . I � <0 - I � t- . .1 ­ ­ I . --I . i I � ;: � ! . I I I 11 � Y��l ; _%_1 I I I I . _. . . I ") . -M a. I .-. I. � � 1� I i I I . . 1.0 I I I � 4 a I I r . " Al - 1 7 I . . I . . .1 � . � . I � � - . - I I 0- ;;. ;'. i . . I . I � � , � I . I I I - . I � I I � �= . I � . "I I / � . . . �_� � . : I - � - : . � 1M : % � � I ... . . . UL & ca� I - I . . 7�____ __1. M � . . . . 4 - T ... ."/ I . i 0 IT �., � . - - � - I . . __�_ __ .. 11 : I . . . I . � AiE� I I . : - . . , . - - ; . . I . - : . . � i . I � . . I I I . . t their ,New .1 r � - I .. I I . ,� I . . 11 I TWELFTH YEAR. .. . . I . . I MCIJEA-W BRO-�,., Tsubhzhers. .. � .. . � , I I a . I WHOLE NUMBER, 622. ' 1879. $1,50 a Yeax., m Adv:ince. � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, NOVEUBER 7) . ! � � � I I � - 114 . I - ; - . i - r __������ I - - . 1. . . I I : � ;. � - I . sufficiently to follow the exampleof I . , BSTATE FOR SALE-. t tongue assu . � I MAL . — -1 -with him in his -clothes. tended tL . mes a black color. Much I . . I . I disease about ing the train for Rot 8els patient hearing of all the ins and on: s of I � -ace on the __. You see, then, the necessity for taking Point, but missed it, and hiring a car- the case, the Judoe decided for defend- fear i.- felt regarding it, and the medical Ross,. by making his appeara PTH I N G , oAANCE.-Twenty-five aares ' of. land. . . " i stage in answer tocalls for him. Lynch, . I - . 1* with, huuso and. barn for sale in Egn3condville. pRO�PECTS OF OUR LIVE STOCK �VRADE IN ution. If the disease was iriage, d Rouse's Points, W_ iere , out. Hamilton, Dunlop & Co.therefore ,men are in consultation.. . "' - inti I that he p J� R.LRF —K walnut tree which- was planted. in his dressingroolo" -mateL . � � r - -en situttted for either farm or I - BRITISH MARKETS -ROW THE TRADE , founh-on ca adiall cattle they Would, 1 the Chief! of Police arrested thern, 4un lost their case and their account at the I Eke to meet the Scotchman - . Al$. p,opet#, is x� - L . . � n � - � � � I Title Indi-patable. Apply to ames Brown, now of Kincar. wouid. � . . . . urpoc;es CAN BE IRPROVED-VIEWS OF AN ENG- am pretty sure, be scheduled im- ; jumped a I six- same time. - . . � dy, in trying to escape, � . rut motbing -w h I r 11 tRETT. 615 1 � I as defillit-elv a:r- . . ! 1VT * , LISH DEALER IN CANADIAN CATTLE- ' , - --�-A safe on the Intercolonial Rail- dine, when he was a boy, on the old again, b I I , mediately. To give yon all idea as to foot fence. I that hi;time . m I SUGGESTIONS AS TO THE CHARACTER ,_ ea the cash iSilas Moore farm South Yatraout1l,, i ranged, the latter Btating A I way, in which, is deposit � L and cheapea ,OR, SALE,�For Sale a first class Planiug. OF STOCK- FIT FOlt EXPORTATION- how particular the authorities are I Ca -nada. - . 9 y occupied for some time . I )DR,neArly now and in good running order, GOOD MARKETS.NEXT YEAR FOR ALL may tell vou this: On the 28th of . I bags, was broken into between London- I now spreads twenty-seven yards be- would be fuU. . . 111-11" 'i - Ousted in the flourishing - Town Q(_ Sea -forth, KINDS OF STOCK, h ' it is 1pected th agenc - Wentworth and robbed of Awoeu the branches, and yielded. fifty to come. 2 Z-IY , - . Terms easy. Enquire of . . - September, a few days before I left . at an y of the derry and . —Tuesday afternoon of last week a i . la be sold cheap. ; � r, - li �� � Mr. James Hall, Jr., of the firm of England, a shipment of cattle was Bank of I `Omm�rce will soon be e tab about $400, -oontehts of the London- i bushels of walnuts this �eason. - � I � i,WRD, COSSEINS & CO:., Goderich, Oixt.: - I , P - o lives on t e 8th con- � . I I .an in . Amherstburg sold to Mr. Portugas, wh . . t Manitoba. derry bag. : -A in - . . lished a pmerson, - Z . - _- t James Hall du Son, cattle dealers, Of quarantined. The trouble was that . t _: _­�­­ I . ­ I I.. . � � � ag FOR Sk" -Lot 20 Con. 8, McKillop, Liverpool, who ii making an American the,pias' feet had got bruised during the -Last!Sunday at Winnipeg t4l ice _Wm. Drought, on a obarge'of mah- Captain Ives, ot the steamer Coral, a cession of the township of Hope near :� - ' - ' M 0 Rice Lake, was passing along the read z . . J. . donWning 100 acres; 80 acres cleared; 21 in mastiff dog, for $11, which the Captain _ i F two and P. half miles from Soaforth; . . usiness voy - no disease, and on the rilver wa's so strong as to allow slaughter, in causing the death of one - tour, arrived in Toronto oil b a d �Baw a large dog coming out of the � � agr-. They had the passing of foot passengers over 'lit. Gundlock, of Monireal, pleaded "not took to Windsor the same night on his n -with something in its mouth. He 4 . - - t to 8chonls and churebeEr. Apply on With the exporters of cattle who trade they were stopped without reason; but � - WN. 1:1 :3 � ees of Watson's Agri- guilty," and elected to be tried by jury. boat. Next morning at 'seven O'clock 'wOO , R, smo � Own W, ii I a � � . or to JOHN ADAMS, Seaforth post there. In conve hen- Pr' -The employ � � iM. premises rsatiou witb a .1tail re- w of.. Duguid saw them he � -n-i - . - � - :� . ; . i dam I ��%­ 619x4 -promptly pronounced .them sound. cultural Works, Ayr, have been: put The case will come up at the General , the dog was back in Amb6ratburg, hav- chaseathe a mal aud found it tQ be � � � �­­ ­ ----- . porter, a fe,w days ago, on the subject of . . sor by the body of a well developed Jnfant, . � I ing made his way from - Wind � - . i g A'_N'D TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE, the exportation of cattle from Canada Why, if they had the disease they upon three-quarter Cob for the wnpter� Sessions in December. . . - � � �. 7� AR .M . E .. --IGES TO SUIT THE TIMES. -Lot 17 0 a lid in the night. - I wh�ich had been partly eaten by the do . � F a la � I !9 � I pp. J to the English mvak&tB, he said that the woulA not have let a man go near ibem ----;.He&Vy falls of snow On -Mr. Taylor, father of the young ar Brant- . ; I Ai the 11th concessions McKillosp - pi ice $40 per -At Caiusville, a village ne : I I ; business was progressiuc, eb them, so unmercifully would morning are reported from many wife, who'was won away by the Alder-- -Improvements will coutinue to be � i ; ,j; Building lots in different parts of the ,,, favorably and to ton arsh, Band- ford., a farmer named James Ricker- . � - ' they have screamed." . - 7s, fronj <,%1.5q to, places in the north and west of , On- viue Indian, Black, intends selling out made at, the Cranberry M - icid-e Tuesday mom- ;, Wu of Seafortb; purchasers can make their own that Caiiadia,ribeef was getting a etter 11 na others are those son committed sui � � . mnt, at & pe -r coat. interest. "JrA,S. name than ever at home. � . "The cattle season for this year is tD,riO. ' 1 i and removing at once to foreign lands, 'wich West. Amo % wtog of pay , I i - . ­ � 591 " Benitean, who , about 8 o'clock by hanging hitaself. - : . -Mr. VeDnor writes that he e#ects his reason being the trouble in his faida- made by one Hilaire , . i P. BUTTIE- , __ I . I- -.-I.— __ 11 There ig great credit due," he con- closed, I suppose?" Wils wife Was absent at Brantford, and . . i - . I * . t. ut. pring obtained 108 acres of this � -r k3nial and balmy tetm, after ily caused by the elope last s , � . F - v,A.�.,UARLE FARM FOR SALE. -For Sales' tinned, " to Mr. Fraukland,of you yl "The markets, in consequence of the &uothe me n found him in an outhoume 1. I , H. R. S., . � . 11 I 6eea,stba-lfofLotNo.4,Con.4, with but mod6rate- - -The writ for the election of a mem- land. He cleared 23 acres and planted on her retu I - who was the :pioneer of the Nn -- an shortness of feed in Englaiid, have gone which extreme cold ,y I :��, rm�kersmith, Coun-ty of Hurons. consisting of 50 . the it in corn, the yield of which, this fall�,,, quite d�ad! X-o,cause cam be definitely I ; . . �` I - . 16 trade. He dame over to Ell ,land down considerably during the last two 8 0 fa . i d for the dreadful act, but it is � S, frorn -�,�I.W.. to, �_� es from the Town of Seaforth, and Catt' 0 nw 11 - ber to represent West Durham in dr ush s rs to the Nassigne � - . ores, at MR - Coinmons in place of Mr. H. W. Burk,1 ed b , el of ea 4- - The land is of the very in 1875 with 61 bead of zattle, an with months. In fact such a fall was lievei- -All linds of sailing craft exleri- , is one hun - I * . P . . --- - i. � wavenient *to school d . I � . . �� further particulars apply to on the, lakes d-dring resigned, has been received, Thenomi-! acre. . 8bkposed he had become discouraged in I . � - . � jed quality, For them commenced the business. 'In known before. English farmers, you -e . 0 . . I nilton busmess �musactioiis. He leaves a I . %%% KARD,opposite the promises, or to bringing them over he risked everything see, have not t II& I ; � M�XES Pic his year enough -feed to the tempestuous weather of Saturday tion t4es place on the 17th inst.,': -A Mr. George French, of Hw , I I � - i 1pondville P. O;. I . 521 ' ' and Sunday last. I and the eAction on the 24thi 1 who has been on a visit to the townsWp wife `au,a three children. I I � . . -- I - . - ------- be bad. There was no insuraum on 1 keep their cattle during the winter, . - -The Montreal Witness says�: The . I , —1. - � . I - - __ I a ness the Princes ' r - 8, of Bethune, Parri Sound District, Mus- - IS, from q,,3,()() to AND TOWN' PROPERTY For, SALE, cattle crossing the oceam then, an�l upon and they are glad to sell, but next -Fyon-1 fifteen to twenty thouganc -.HerRoy I High - , -at town- execution Of Clark Brawn at Comwall. � - J . L MMAP.-Lot No, 24, Con. 9, MeKillop, 100 the sa.fe arrival or otb b�rwise of the-oargo spring there will be, it is expected, a bushels of grain are shipped daily from Louise has promised to send a chime of hoka, writes in reference to th v and his dying Confession Lot �., . . . I 0 I ' . WSL;L north -half Lot 30, Con. 9, MeKiIlop, 5 0 � the Kingston and Wolfe Island- p ts. bells from England for St. Bartholo- ship that it -is being rapidly settled, al- -on Frida.. . . : _ �0. 9 depended Mr. Irankland's all. He good market. Next year there will be lor ible chapt& 'Of . � L I � I � I � sues; northhalf ut north half Lot 31, C . , I I � �, - The maj�r portion is barley. . mew's church, Ottawa. It is also the though there are still thousands of acres guilt closes another terr I . , by Mr. t' - - � I ItAillop, 25 acres; residence occupied made a venture and -%yas successful, for a ma.rket for a large supply, and as the ' is tragedy. Like a large .number Of lex-e- � . � - I - � I . I . - . w1colmson on Gouinlock Stu-vey, S8af0Lbh; he got his cattle to Eiigland Americans are under a ban while the -Mr.,'Tilley, of Bowma,nville, has intention of Her Royal Highness to en- ! to be taken up. The soil, he says in cutea criminals he too believed he was . safely, and � . , �s Sur- been appointed head master of Lindsay large and improve the church. : - "I ` . i� W4jug jots on,Tarvis'and F. G. Sparling' " ' I I a rich sandy loam, almost free fro . - � � T" F X I the next year he sent 700 head over. Canadians have the run of the market, I I RS, from $,5.00r I leys. Apply to GRAY, YOUNG & SPARLI G . i_ I 1. I High School at a salary of $1,200, and -A young Englishman wha'arrivedf stones, . forgiven through the sacrifice of the I . � 595 since then the business has increaf�e_d- ,your people .-hef6­--have a magnificent I - � �Z� gWorth, . no a lately the Pupils of Son .of God, It iz not* for us to limit � :_ ___,___ - ____ _____ -, __.___.__1� annually, and this season our firm has Opportunity. Why they send steers to 0. J. Logp, first assistant at $1,000. at Ottawa se�eral months 3.gd, havi . ,-One evening . . - — I � 11 uiu FOR SALE. -For . - Sale, the west part of oduction the Lindsay. Nplodel Sc . � � sold for him 3,000 head,&veraginc, about Buffalo and pay the American duty on -The freight traffic on the Canada in his possesi ' �hool surprised the the mer-ey of God. A � well -regulated 3ion letters of i atr - � i V Lot No. 1, Con. 17, Grey, containing 50 acres, 0 r. J H. MoF s life, however, lived in bonor of God and - ' I i I I'- I 0 Southern Railway for some time past to i several respectable families, man- head master, M -, aul, at hi. I - . . ,�.' 35,of which are cleared, well fenced, and in a sbate Y,25 each, or, I may s y, cattle to the them while there is a better market in as to strain - th6 re- ag6d to beat tbem out of about $300 residence, and presented him with an: His merciful plan of salvation, is an in- . .,� . '. - - � iise, - Z sterling. - A. J. England, I don't know. Howeve I itely stronger eviden e of salvation . 11 � . S, f rorti, . 7 of good cultivation. There is a good frame he total value of 75,00 f a handsomely bound edi- full, . I c '- COAT, r,the has been so heavy he utmost. anh then left for parts unkil address and � I � goodorchard and plenty of -water. It is on the sour e of the Company to t I own I � I 1: Thompson &.Co., of oronto, have also imports of Ca,padian cattle in England C � �' than a cotv,ardly faith in. the face of a I - __. ' -The' new Jo eph Jackson, merchant �,' i imvd road- leading to Brussels and Seaforth, a,ud Pr�sbyterian Church at of - To tion of Worce8tek's unabridged aictiou- � . tl thin shipped -very largely to us. We have have been this year twice or three times . - " as . terrible dboin . - � !" Aoius a thurch wad school. It is o,lso wi I h Presbyt6ria�_ I o�e mentioned gentleman I I � f. I aVTP.r,a,e as last year. Durilicr this year, Paisley was opened for divine service ro to, . pyesented the , ary. The ab . �, )f the yriii%ge of Walton. A.ppiv on the, also had 700 bead from Mr. J. P. Wiser, -Afire occurred on Afonda,y -night � mile ( - . 0 . legge wit fiich th� � is a brother of Mr. L. Mor' au -1, Prih:di- . �. I , ! to Walton -1-oi�t_-Office. CHARLES of Prescott. One lot of Mr. Wiser's too, we even sent Canadian cattle to Oil i h $4,000, upon w ' ar Napanee, which consumed a new . __ ,;O, I , , Sunday last. Rev. Prof. McLaren, C � . s or I . ne � ;_ .1 1� GHIR. - � � - -1 493 . of Knox,College, conduct trustees are to pay him I i. EZ, - ed the services. six per centJ pal of Seaforth. Public School. � I. , . ; . . .. ___�_.- - i- - __ beasts were sold by rmy father . in the Dublin. - People said it was like send- R art � I 11 - I � - annum for -life, and at his , eath td -A farmer In. the township of Cam- barn, the property of .on, R. J. C - I . . I * i . . . , RM FOR SALE�F, or sale Lot 2; con. 10 London market at an averaae of 126 ng coal -to Newcastle ; but we struck -Jolin Jamieson, Jr., formerly of the pe I , I on wright Which co),tainea about 1,600 `�*6111's clotil- ) FlTaAersmAh, containing 100 acres, about I 0 as clood a market there as we have as Clyde Cheese Factory, Beverly, was last beiwme absolute awners of the, money den had his barn anc ,sheds burned 0 9 .1.. . I I � i " shillings a head. We have also had r> . eaeleared, the balance well tirtibered. Thereisa ' week killed in Manitoba by the caving +�-One day last week, in Toronto, � the night of the 30th ult. Nineteen head bushels of baxley .and obh, er ,grain, two *11e(())-,� some from Messrs. Walker_. & Sons, -of yet found ill England. . . - I i, lWne house and good frame ba.ra, 1; is well fenc- � for beef were de- horses, Part of a reaper, three sets of l . in of a ,well he was digging on his farm mi1sn named Robert. Spencer �; enticed I of cattle being fed I . .. dued. There is a young bearing . ,� "Can 1'ou say anything as to - . - ing mill, .. Windsor; 'Air. Morgan, of Oshawa; Mr. I i the trade � I harness, five tons of hay, fAun 0 ; Id and underdra � � I there. . It . Goo. ,Scrimmiuger, a green tk'av6llerl stroyed. Anotherfarmer in the same . : I ..� onhard. Itisaboris soveamilos from Seaforth Gould of Oshawa; Mr. Webber,of Peter- in sheep?" I . ' dred fowl's, ; . - I , ' With a si milar misfortune On fif t -y -three turkeys., one hun. I � w lection of the into a low den on York stre4 place met . . Z nddozir from Herisan, and is convenient . -ThE writs for the re -e , where i . to borough, and others." I � 'What' our farmers ought - to do is It of water. Possegsion y I -night, aid lost 500 bush- twelve ducks, besulles stacks of straw, ; % Miiiisters in the Province of Que- be relieved him of a coat, silver watelf the following � miml. Two aced wells I . a 1A 1 etc. The barn was insured for $500. 1 t- - Omatany time. A,ppiy at the EXPOSITOR -How,.,'Mr. Hall was asked, 11 have to out their lambs, and keep and feed Mew I i__ I . � . . � - - 6,10 the Canadian cattle taken in Englaild 1`1' them well until -they are two -years old, bee ha4 been issued. The elecCons �nLl five dollars. Spencer has �eien ar-1 els, of grain aud, .a- large quantity 'Of The contents were owned by Hugh I . , -Aoe, Seaforth. � i . . I __ � ... � I , ; z_ axe to ake pl ot later than" the reAted. ! farming implements. ; � I I 91 Well," he replied, " for the first two when, if sent home, they will bring a � . W. Mooney and nisured. for 51,000, which � I I � L bi AKE YOUR FOWrUN-E.-Five hundred � i ___�_Mys. Cluxton, wife of Mr.. . ''I A�_EZ41_1_y_ T I dollars in cash, and $500 on time to suaft i years tba�t they came we bad great diffi- good market price. Now they bring 25th N(vembef. -A woman, residina at Aylmer, o aest Peterboro' ill only -partly cover the loss. The - . 0 . 0 . wi I - I -Mr. A Christie, soil of Seriator Sa1burday barred herself in a house �n� 11 . . - i purchaaarwith interest at 7 per cunt. will bny culty in disposiug of them. in fact we their lambs into market here and get . ; - , 1. Cluxton, one of the 01 -_ origin of file fire is unknown. I : . . . i . I em David @,hristie, of Paris . has gone,� to attempted to cut her tbrQat ,with I t:) - I . . I I . I* &gres of good farming land in Victoria. County, i incurred the enmity of the Irish and , say 01 for them; but ff they send th . I merchants, was spending Friday even, : - � . I 1 IQLwrp,s cleared, and a good house on the prem- ke h is future home' in Southern razor. Her son gained admitt c I ing, with her daughters at the house of -The � Guelph Nercury says: The . I . - . I I " 'England. when they are two. years ma " t ten old:country agricultural delegates were . - . i� C, Scotch salesman, who in some of the to ] � ! On leaving abbu � . . I Kansas. * * � � iteaniboat landing, within half a mile of a good ' an Canadiail c in N ichol last week and spent a couple - 4 Ins ; withia 11 miles of, a markut town and' a ' The Senator has a splendid through a window and at once �en Dr. Ormand. (Is and see tha ij market reports state th at. old, they Will realize $11 or �12 each. I i ;I -, there. medical assistance. '1hd a I o*clock in a licrbt snow storm, she . % : .11 I have seen. old sheep sent over without stock fa -in The wou___ - 8141- . I ,,I road,,and within one wile of a store, church, Cleweremash fed and of an inferior . 4 y and . . I . ;'rice at which- .1 I itoban party from the I ) SiTewalk, f alling heavil of hours at the farm of Messrs. Watt. I - 7 : �_ mhool house - aud post office. A,pply to JOH � a -tooth in their heads." � -Th( last Man , stitched up. ­ t I pea on thE I I . i � quality. We bad.to meet that state- " d her head. The The delegates werestruck With -aston- I , � I WILLIAMS, Constance P, 0. 6.15 1 -And, of c O*urse, they are difficult to Ottawa district this season is about -On Saturday evening, about seve i strikiDg the back � � . T . . ' 0 . , e large yield of t __ -i _ --,-.-- -_ I ment. And in -doing so, we wrote to the ver - spoke, 'and only, ishmeut at th urnips . I � . � . . . I sell." . leaving., Two car loads of very fine . o'clock, a Mrs. Jarvis, living three mile poor woman )ae, . � - .. I.. 'FAR.K FOR- SALE­:�-Xor pale, the west half of ; Liverpool Daily Post denying the de- . Us I utly I lived a short ti e. ! . about -nine hundred bushels to the aere p - I . - l . t> . � I . � ol), containing 51 acres, i .horses " ill be shipped by the game west of Paris, was insts killed by : ., I - Lot 3 81 con'. 69 M preciatory statements. Ressts. J. Bell "Only one class.of people will buy . -and the mannef of taliang them up J I , . I 'peg- Railway .train wbil I -Two men uspectea of theft were i �s . . Rk.0 ' -,over.40 of whi tumps. ill train fo Winni , � � tR 01 PAII'R, rh are clearedand free froms ; the -contractors. People who want Great Western stead of pulling . . . , & Son , of Glasgow, also' did all" they d in the with the harrow, in, : - There i..s a good fro -me barn, log house and orchard. 0 Lied and onud ca mpe . � . . . . r t . � could to contradict them. Both If us, ,.good mutton will pay a good price for -Will. Lang sold to James Brown, -walking on the track on her way hotne- - pars, miles tkem as -they do in Britain. Their eye& . � . ThELzp�l is hean- clay fit for raising all kinds of ' I � . a I .1 � . . 13 near B�ll Rock, fifteen . . �'; w & It, is situated within four and a half miles in reality, p6inted out that Camadiam it at home.". -of Ha,ri iston, 60 acres of land, north She was very deaf, and not* noticing. woo . fairly glistened.- as they :scanned the I . t! ; * wburgli, The following Pro- � I - � -1 ( etfortli. For further particulars address the er eing, f ed i . "When did the sheap business COM. part Of lot 20, concession -10, Minto, fur the headlight on .the engine was struck from Ne � . . I 6 is an . 63,000 dering the fall in real and killed. I . I -perty ,w a Overcoat, caii ­ Dm.prietor, Poole -P.. O., or apply personally at hi c ish. Cousi as iaenti&d: Blankets, baers, fourteen acre field c6ntainiva twelve . . - d Ami icau beef, ilistead. of b ,, z' . . usand. bushels, and no doubt they in.- , I I . the 4 - residenoe -within one and a half miles of MRY.erton 1 as E aglisli cattle are, on feeding stuff I mence?" t of eEtate t. iis is a good Price. ri -Mr. W. Greenwood, carriage ; cheese, buffalo robes, pails, parts ,of tho . . . I - - . rqAwayatation.. GEORGEDICZ190-N. 6188,11 such as oil cake, w ure fed on pure grain, ­Itcommencedintbe latter par _U _ wardlythoughtthait they were stand- - � r I � _J.1 .Smith, Inspector oi Public builder, St. Catharines, c ,opped dead harness, shirts, and other wearing ap t� ; - . . - - � . 1� - and consequently made better beef than 1871. The C en - I . last week Monday afternQbn on his way to hi� parel. They also had in their posses- ing in one of the finest countries under ,, , t % �14, a School for Wentworth, was i, . PROPERTY Poll SALE. -For Sale, Lot .11 . . � r - � . - � � I Cori'1(1, Grey; West half of Lob 29i Con. 6, . our own cattle."1- well received at home. Thev loge present A by the teachers of his district office. The deceased was in his usual sion a fine team of horses, Which were the sun. . - � . with cheese faict c complete; Lot 11, Cou. 61 11 Then you ,,-i..-cee(led in bringing little on the voyage, but if -shippers . of din- secured. The* thieves made' their -The wrestling match that is to . I I , ory I I watch and chains' and his health, and had just partaken . �ARTMENT . I oad south half of Lots 16 and 17, Con. 5, town- I a,bout a better .Qt-. -,e of feeling?" would only give them more space they with a 101c i ving all their coine off on or about the 8th of No- . . . r �, Wife wi a silver tea service. .. . ner. He was hiablv esteemed as I escape to the woods, lea . . I . - " . . I . . , &ip of Morris; Lot'22, Con. B, and Lot 28, Con. i tes. Sixmu;ii�s after the contro- wouldloseless and dome to hand in 0 . b oty behind . . vember between Fred Johnson, color- I I I 1 4 p Rjawnffhip of Howick, all good improved farmR, I -Fi Ray 1cleGregor is the latest an honest man, and his* demise is re- o . . . � , 1, with better condition. . There is no trouble I . , ' ei, all � :-: together with sevemi 50 acre farms in Grey and 1 versy was started ive succeedec candide , Je for public favor in Canada in gretted by all classes of the community. - -Twelve Belleville jurymen beea*e d d R. Burderi, will be noted as one ­ . . � - I - � - � 0- d -of friendly butobers, in getting at all about the Canadian sheep, but I I -. -go perplexed -the oth 4se of the most powerful contests in wrest- I "FALL & Ckf.� I Norrir, and houses uad lots and vac*nt I ts in J the. a1 . , the lin( of Scottish humorist -and vo- -The cattle fair hold at Clifford ' er day in -the t . J tke village of Brussels. Prices low, terms ea�T., 'I the public to favor your beef, since then tbere is with the American, because I lance ling that has taken place for years, as i I * t ; bich has be -the Lancashire InsuT � 3 1 1 ood. Apply to j-omq LEm CKIE, Bruti, ' ' calist, ; I en so successfully the 30th ult. was largely attended of O'Hare vs. I . � . J and title g i there has been a steady dernand for they have the foot and month disease." diet Johnson is a man weighing about 247 1 . ver . Kennedy, Corbett and others. - bot � - I . A olls. . . 574 1 . e . workO by h buyers and sellers. T&fe was Company, that they returned a , by us a . ; P I d Canadian beef. - Of course inferior � 4tHave you had many Canadian pigs i . [pally, whereas they lbs., and noted. in days gone I . goo . : , - ; A. armer ilemr Brantford, who large number -of animals 4ered, manY' .. in favor of the Com � i SALE. -For sale Lot 17'. a ncesalryu � the great weight liftell, w1len boating on the , � . ' - -intended to have returned it for I i __ . . PRY Poll -want,. What we want' , nglanct, a ud how do they __ I _, . q ; -8,S, stock we don't mut to E . olwln�o eof Wisner's spring tooth bar of them beina of excellent quality aua 1 ,, Burden boeing a T . tawey, 100 acres, 80 cleared, we 1 fenced � � I ; . Mi Ter , I . i . . : . I Canadian farmers sell ?" - 1:5 . if theiii I plaintiff to the tune I I wd in a good gtat. of cuLtivation., th. balance 'I to impress uponyou lied the experiment of digging in good condition. . The best ( of $500., They. SsissiPPi Ri . I � . I rows, t � t:P . U lbs.t and for�- . i . ,� well timbered with maple. Frame house bar -ii ! and shippers is that they should send 44We have not had many Canadian I stion placed , man weighing about 2.'3 ; � 'turnip, with it. First the tops were re- were quickly bought -up at high prices, , failed to understand. the que . 0 � � � sudghedg,, FiVeaCreSGf good bear;nc, orchard, ! -- d stock- naerly travelling as a circus clown,so . , . I . it costs no more to bring . . goo 0 pigs ; but in pigs there is really a mar- Judae for decision. ' tLRRIVED7 i and tw-o never faillug weUs. Isonagood gravel i 0 moved and then be'. could lift an acre in and many of the others were readily I before them by the g e I . . I . I - , ' * , . I I ioad withia 2 miles of Varfta, 6 miles from Bra6- ", good stock than to bring ba.d-tbe gin for good profits. ` Pigs dressing at an bon r'., and do it as perfectly a's by sold at satisfactory'figures. � 1 -They have each and all signed ,.a pro- that it is thought by many that tber . . . - � . 1. d 18 mil (:s *1 freight and insurance being in both i.00 tot'140 pounds realize well, and " -e ill be a trial of strength and. endur- ; § W station, Great Western Railways an ' cord, � � � - hand. -John Beverly Robinson will prd- 1 test against the judgment as re a, w . - i ; . I fmm Seaforth and Cdnton. For fnrther partiou - ; 'cases the sa,me..But, besides that, good there is profit to be made out of bacon &nee. The match will come off in -the � � % - -1 B. Mitchell, of the firm of bably be the next Lieuten"ant-Governor ! but they cannot have it reYerSed except . M), �, . r on the premises,or to � ' ce .. . - . , But we -want good fleshy pigs _ z,4 lars apply to the proprieto I :1 , I .1 d properly fed cattle do better on the pics. , � . the court in term. Provini of Quebec if not in Ottawa. os ' , an . r!) , Of Varn%P.O. ,10,UNREDA01N.D. 598 . MitcheIR & Teeple, Harilston, died last of Ontario. Sir John Macd6nald's idea by application to . . . I . , a . -A collision between a freight traiin. I � � V yage than the poorer animals, and a,nd not too fat. I had killed t Bir - I I I 1. week. 'Mr. Mitchell was in his 35th of a Lieutenant -Governor A that " he -A Air. Walker, -near Parkhill, lost i � � . . HOUSE AND LOT FOR $200. -The nuder- i, lien killed, of course, they bring a, satis- I . d the morning, express on the Occi­ . W kenhead 13a a the scheduled American the field about a year ago. an I � I . . . ' i A -nd comforta,ble Cot- � . � " year, d had been a resident of Hari Is- belongs to no service, and 1�is office is his watch in i a lay dental Railway was narrowly avoidea . I - I . signedwrill sell a neat a f.factory price." pigs that came over in the City of Bris ton: for ten years, and by his strict, - considered more as a dignifted retires. It was plowed into the ground am at Buckingham, near Ottawa, on Mon- .� FALO. 08 --ELS 1 *a in Eg-on.dvii1e, situated opposite them", 1. 11 What kind of cattle do the English to, in July. O�hey reached 5J,d and 6d I ' I � I . IlDr -$200 ; tile re, is a good lot, cellar, water and. all � - . manly integrity he had won the respect ment from active political life tb an one soaked in mucianaWater until lately, I � . I __ I _ldon n 21 a : . � other navenieuces; easy terms of payment; if ' maxket require 2" a pound in L and the expe se of of profit or emolument ay. The people at the station heard � i * 11 . of all classes. - . There is a when his son was plowing in the same oming, and were horror aot gold ib will be rented, with privilege to buy. I ,,, We want cattle about three years conveying the porl� from Liverpool to ' What was rrc- the trains o � I - i i 0 . -OmMonday, Mrs. Elias Tabb of good deal of profit and emolument nev- fleld and turned. it UP. . . . � Haalso o0orsi for sale the bailding at presen t be- I - � � , -, I ' d -good ripe s,teers-dressing at from London was about a farthing a pound. ' n gtruck as they saw them closing to - � - -4 wpied by Mx. J&'cob McGee, being a neat and 1 0 RamiRpn, while walking on the' track ertheless, for the salary is ten thousand markable, the watch, when wou d by I ' 21 . I ful Lined . I ud stable 1 700 -to 800 pounds of beef. Qn. no ac- Well, July is not a good pork sea -son, begp,ln to click as of gether on the one track at a rapid rate. I : sommodious etore,,wilh dwelling housea. . of the'Ramilton & Worth Westem Rail- do,llars, to say nothing of free house, the delighted. boy, . m I � . i , .1 � 4 'Z main Street; terms e"y count should old cows -similar to some but if American pork could realize that . e. When i i - 'i adwhed, situated - Land ! ' . I way, v -" struck by an engine, receiving coal,' gas, etc. � . I I old, and is going on ever sine A terrific collision seemed ina. inent, � , - ' a - . and rent low. Apply to A. STRONG, � I have seen come in from . the United in July, surely Canadian pork sent over . . . I :, , I . 611 - ver s. A baby five months old, * -Sheep stealing seems to be getting closely examin,�d it was found that the but the engineers, as quick as possible � I . Agents, -.Seaforth, - e injurie e danger, prevented . � �, __ . ,- . __ =__ staltes-be sent. They should be well in the Winter, -and �sol&in the pork sea- 8e -no a& m -age. Such is when they saw th - . which she carried in her arms, was in- quite fashionable. Last week about 30 works receive M; : d I � . � � . A&M FO-B,SALE.-For Sale,'Lot 2, Con. 11, : fed.1' . . son, would realize m9r6 largely." e go d what might have been a serious acei- � � . . P7B I=- _'E� � 3tant13 killed, and Mrs Tabb is not ex- were stolen from a farmer , near St. ope of'the advantag 8 of buYiug 0 . - x_ . F 82 cleared and ' . 0 � dent. As it'was, the engines almost 5 : , H. R. S,1 containing 100 acres, . . ,'As to.the feed; what class of feed do "What are tbe prospects as regards "I - I � . . I . � . � �, in a ftrst�ela�s state of cultivation, the balancE � I pected o live. George and driven by the thief � about 20 watches. � i . � , I .. touched each other. When they came . . you �,uggest?" poultry?" - . _1 4 beiregood hardwood bush; log house, with stonE - NNI ithin the last few months there miles., As he was passing a farmer's _Eiag&r Brooks, formerly. a jeweler ; I - - � I eallar under,* and well finished; frame barn; ,, Crashed oats, crushed peas. crushed "In 1876 we bad'some live turkeys gbt with thep stolen in Granton, has purchased and settl-ed to a staiad, a man couA scarcely pass 1. � . . � . , � has be .considerable activity in con- place about dayli I . e points of the cow- 11 . . . 11 3460, with. stone stabling underneath; 901" Indian corn, a little chopped bay and sent from Montreal, but they came to . . � about 41 miles northwest of- his hand between th � , I . r at very s,i).iff-11 � venient to nectiol k with the Marinora go'd mines flock, he excited the suspic ion of the on a farm .� . - - ..� beaAng ore-ha,xd'and 3 good vrells ; con straw, and some salt, mixed - well hand in a very poor condition, mild sold He refutes the general catchers. . � . �� , ere is a. pros- m � . - xar. : � of N�r;Li Hastings, and th f�r er, who went'out and. c I , Hou.. Peter Mitchell, after a trip iu* - . � . church school and post office; is situated 8 miles' . " - . i I on a good together, make an excellent feed. I - at a loss -at " -visitors to Xus,� -- � - I . i from Scaforth- and 5 from. Hanso-11, . . about 01.50 each." pect t1 ,at some -five crushers will te in and made him confess, an ,had him statements of returned e On1v a few � Manitoba, say 1 s theR . I I gravol ad. For further particulars apply to the -think it would pay farmers here, in stead "What is -the price of a turkey in operat n this winter. From recen't de- sent to jail. In t nsh p -of Mosa, koka, who say there ,ar ed. River Valley is . "I 0 � ' he townsh -try he ever travelled. . i � . Impriellor on the promises', or if by l(Ater to ug over store cattle that have to Ii;Dgiand.,, I . 0jid rock, the finest eoun I I 603-4,x ! of sendi . . - . velop�. lits it would appear that when sheep stealing is getting to lie a. regular inches of Boil covering the s - 3 Cbjselhurst1,.O:. .TO.HN C. STEELE. : a � i - � , * - I be fed., ta sendout beasts that have run* 44A good dead turkey will sell for a . land of excellent through. He saw no drawbacks to mt- . . . �_ .! - - ­_ - � __., . _. . � the in] es are thoroughly worked. they - tkade. A Mr. Gilles is the 19test victim, and he says that - flement there. He thinks Minnesota is . � I . I PIM FOR SALE. -For Bale Lot.2, Con. 1.7, 1 out on the pasture during the - summer guinea, and for leven higher. They table returns. be -having had three fat sheop stolen.: quality with soil of required depth may , " . LL & 004 . � Grey, and part of Lot 1, Con. 17, containing I a,nd have been tied up and fed on such don't sell the 'English turkeys by the.. will gi�,e good and Profi - lady in Imondon whd was. mar- be obtained about foxty miles north- being 'more rapidly populated -than . . . � � - . � .�Ieared, -A 9 Manitoba, and attributes this to the � tR& 129 acres, about 90 of which are I feed as I referred to, during the winter. pound; but they sell yours. Your tur- -Ir Brantford -a new feature has , t wn. Mr. T - . . . , � . i Ud under good cultivation. Thebakilocisw011 � been iptroduced into the public sohools . . keting the. other day, pla,c4d her bas- west of the county t � D., I . � , i , I I i finabered with hardwood. There is &.liewed log I I am sure the li,ttle outlay ;vhic,h Vould keys sold wholesale last year mt 6d &IILCI ket, which' had been fill Stanley, Granton, has tilso gone to hew supenor railway facilities of -the f�rmer. . 7 - - i Miss Knowles of Dundas, who has ed with Pro- -gaged in agricultural . � - - i houe, and frame barm8, shedii omd stables. There be incurred aby the feeding of the cattle 7d per pound. Geese, chickens and while mak- out for himself a hon�e in the back. The Indians en - . ; 0 . I visions, on a stand nearby � � - lers hi DRY i 19 a good bea,rin(l orchara 9,11.1 good. water. Is I s- ch-argE of a, division in Brantford, hac . its are peaceable, active and in� - . A A. ,� thi ould be repaid to thefarmers clucks sold at about the same rate. of Muskoka , Mr. J. McIntyre, pursui - T I I I - - ipg change for a bulach of celery she woods - I situated on a g000d gravel road within half a 1�ile wa W" her pu ils give an entertainment of siDg- - i it Austrious. He attiibuted the success . llv� � � le8 f rom Brussels, on three-foyla by reason of the better prices Some -which came to Liverpool last . ' b 0 g the bun- merchant in Grant*� Will follow .sul - . . i - ( - . I .i 61 Walton viila,ge; tive mi iles f rom which would- -be obfained. What is year were disposed of wholesale at ing ai I recitations in order to raise ad just purchased. Sti thi * fall. I L of Callada's Indian policy to the strict I S - -..-.- I I &Great Western R.ailxvay; andten -in I ,at,. r dle under her arm, she seiz d her bas- B I � . f sio,t,,th . ray - with a e frozen, mone3 to buy pictures to de.coratb the - observance of all treaties. There will - ! , a the Grand Trauk hailN � wanted is good - farm led ca,ttl e and not about that . 9�hey cam e County Court at Ber . . t I - . � f I -S appIv a . -a - : eh0i0eGt,m0a,rkets. Forf.urtherpartic�ila Ill." . Gboo � ot possibly 1) ncl with 8 room. The concert w rs a sue- liet (as she believed) and I started for -At the lat , , . . . � . s BOB or to Walton oattle that have been at the plou packed in b&rrel�, plucked, a . re us William Kaiser., a hotel -keeper, be no lack of fuel when the coal mines , � . 0! I . I . I - . � Inaintain, ea.ch- � � 10thepropristoran thepire-mi . cess, hteasumofmoney being real- home. Arriving, she th . w: off the li ' � . I 6IOx2O " The trouble I suppose, about stop- their heads wral5ped in newspap . opened. With a ah&t outlay the ,. ' ers. . I . - sued Heischauer & Miller for damages are � I , that hi -i wark � P.O. J,0112N MeFADZEA-N - . . . . d ' � � - . . dover 6,nd found a calf's hoad, two ,up . Saskatchewan ran be made navigable I � z - �.. ­_ oods ; in Me -- ; . - __ - Ping the importation of Canadian cattle They were good, marketable ,g I -nd an old 'woollen ' shir d b hi in their trading to � . - . t. She sustaine � y � . L! (� �Rli'.t ib a I . -P &to* thieves are at work id An- ples, 'a ; �! , ARM FOR S&LE.-Foi Sale�, Lot 2.2, 'bon - 3,. is altogether tided over now?" fact, all who taste young Canadian . which had the for .1,200 miles. . ! . � . .i 0, . d i F ,-Smith, L. U. S., Coat ter, Mr. Richard'O'Hara had taken up the wrong b"ket and lost him a span of orses � . et Juili 'a ain- I bad about I 1.0oadeal has been said as to the .. I r�l �, .1, No - we had a lot that came over in cas F . � : Toxviiahip of Tucket s that they prefer glanders and h.a,,,: to be killed Besides r -A 9 - , � iftg 100 -&oru, a,bont 70 of -%vh�lcll, &r I cleared. and r It � turkey say after�#ard .1 T I I - � 8 I June stopped, I fifteen' ags taken rom pits in his field, her four dollars"worth of dain0m but it is I . � . iff industry of farmers' daughters, . � I the city of Bristol last it to the Enorlish �: turkey. There are, I ' i ' in & good state of cultivatian; t1io balance is good 0 1 .- Win. Dempster, manager of iNol- the loss of the horses, the plaint I I m(A and ,qide- . . about iwo weeks a,d-o, and last Friday I � I - doubtful whether a more thriff ty trio ex- , 4 1 1 .1 barn and � some were killed and their lungs E;ent therefo in tl;at iin* ax- claimed that his business as a tavern . 1 bardirood, ,bush; good frame, house, re, openings e ot busi- I T . - an , ; . . . ; *Choal Board ) stable; -exce.1-Liont .water L uight'k e e La o r. Alexande: d' son's Bank dt Ingersoll, haw�be ' . I ,-, on the premises; well i fice and .ex- ' , a *e to keeper . z . . t: 1) . � I . � to the Privy Council Of . I ness." i the : was injured t the extent of ists than those whose work it is the inten- I i ! .d in elmairino'L Amm ard, mid evekv conveni- ; --..t-. - visited and aliout rested, having defrauded I on. On a sixty acre i r) r. , d; good ,young orch , . I I Mr. C . - 21ined, b�t after three or four days de . . ;Xark were -1 . . SGbo(yl oaceapperLainiax.toafarm. Is situa.ted about 7 i a I )� the extent of $20,350. The Bank holds $250 by the report ti-Lat the glanders tion now to menti L F*.Aid the . r *a. tion, an!d after the' l,oss of a goi. -Quite all L excitement was caused in tweut bags taken from pits. They . . The c&ser ex- farm not quite three miles north of Lon- i � better, � miles from Be&_1w, rai, 2-'J from Ki ppen, -nd 3 from ten . I I hL I . � i ecurity for $8,000, - was oil. his premises. �. - � - it and ; -ad B I 's Montreal, a fe - the, an- must )e hard up in Ancaster whe they I guarantee bonds as s . is three daughters. ruce I . w �ays a o, by ge aon, a farmer au&h I I . . ; Rrucefi(qd, on the- London, Hur'011 o, market they w�erp pronounced fa,ultles . . .9 o lose about cited considerable inte est, and a jar I � , For r . e � and. consequently stands t . Q - 'put., appearance, . t . . rest of two frauds have i steal p9fiatoes. In Huron w i . � . - A, � FAilway- Theiand. is first-class clay loam � -1 It 4. further particulars up,05 . - � . - I bushels of - f all , wheal -,'6 ili � . , I . � , 0- bu-shie -to the proprietor an � t give them away : 012,300, less whatever may be realize'd number of witnessesm are called. The gathered inthe following.haxvest.:- 30 -- - i , I I the , Then ou. thes Ontkrio early in the years nouncenient of the ar di . -4, � . � i Promises, or if by lett . in an ( -o .e , - on the Present ar, to Bineefteia F. o. iome came by Wa " I Mundy an4 Holmes. They came almos t f-'rAll plaiiAli# . � J�qf Tortlaud, fro' name' result- was a ver -ic � I - b, L a ng wheat 300 buablels of oats,200 ,_r thebays and, � 4 ing I out of Dempster's effects., which will be � � AN- - I . spri; . . MILF's moilill:'L 01-�� I American., State; they were proved to to the city a short, time ago, and st ted -4 peculiar disease Prevails .am( was hold. Kaiser, with $320 damages. -1 I I ; . - : - . . __ .- - - - ­ . __ L . d I considerable. Mr. Dempster. . 11 c . � - !, onia. There that they were landed gentry from York- the li� f-ses about Galt, and many. goo ' . I : LM - have the pleuro-pueum � . : - orth half of Lot 22, Sau- I . : in� 1ligh esteem by the people of Ingrer­' -The international . restling match busheN of peas, 300 bushels of potatoes, . � - l , FOR S,kLE.-N ' us of hay. ; % I Stanley; 80 ae at cargo, about 30 shire, Unglaud, �took offices on. St. animals have been carried off in a very .. ros; � we . � . . 1� "We Liae (Lake slioreRoad) � re 200 cattle in tb. I soll, and much surprise is felt - at this 1 between Duncan C. Ross, the Scotch 50 bushels of apples, 'M to ' 3 Axition is direct- ' ad ingood cultivation; 2,O aor�os , of I rying on business few h rs. By some.thq disease:: s sup- I ; . o these, there were pro- i , 60 acres clear�d % , c, , , which -were Canadia,u ; it was the James' street for b.ar I ars a 1 athlete, and Thomas Lynch, the Irish in addition t I � . � fall plow, : A to denouement. He was for many ye . � ,,111d,le-fur caps Pod busi,t; acres fail wheat s 15 acr ' American cattle, however, that had the* as'broke;lrs, and soon got into the best -posed i io be caused by the oats f,. i pion, for $1,000 a nd. the American' ducea and maintainea, 60 chickens, 140 � I - , sdaleP. 0. , a resident of London, and stood well in 1 chain,: . 11all C10thin", I Odi three-qua-rters of a mile from DrT . I � - , � . ,,. - o school disease." . Society. i They advextised in the morn- them . eing cut a, little green, which is . le Royal dozen eggs, 30 young pigs, which sold I - � 1g, of Se"L Sext, ind storc -, fi�rst-clasa land ' couvenient I ing Pape I rs that they were prepared to not viry likely. The horses usEd. for � that city also. - . charujionship, took pi ce at tl fat pigs, 280 pounds I 11 . andehurch; brick house,,>O� 11 Do you think., that as far as Canada I i . 30 story and a half, z S er air ; . . I I -A dise' e locally known as black Opera House, Toronto, on Saturday for 3 p p 8 � i. . � . . as _� '� I - 6.rn, 4Ox58 -7 work in the coustructionof the ( � " Is'! otter, with I well finished, Nvith good cellar; baul, ed, re maybetrouble re-' advance $50,000 insecurities, and in a railw�' a ,very I night. At the cou,clus ion of the match of butter, 11 heaid of cows, ,young and ._ 4 . a I . . ; : I ia Ine stream of running water eose -to . lit .allev, have on I till lines, . barn ; ' ' is concern short time did 9, little business, several Crec _ suffered severely, ' i tQngme, but which is probably )pmr- -i the � `1 that Ross had old, and 2 horses. , With the exception . . I I I . Z n- trees. Terins -will be � ga;.rdi-ag the disease ?" ' of diphtheria, has al referee announce( I BPleudid arch ard of bea,ri , . ; iolent form - . I I - ired; but i - ousal-la dollars� worth of mortgages, one er ibankment alone no less th ten I v a or foui days during the V. ,)Llso a f all . � I of thre . I binding r- . , We tosait pureiiasers�, it time is requ 11 Well, if theexporters are very care:- Ah , I ding scored the best three out of five falls, . - ; ed in the section of country surroun � : 1111tatiall, Seal% ply on , r been placed in their hands by carca., �.s are to be seen.. I of the fall wheat and threshing of the I ? - In omit ft good bargain ,,kvill be given - ,AP ; fal, Oud if the inspectQrs axe careful to havi 9 . g the past month Mr. .1 and was, therefore, wii mer of the match. . I _. I , , and %a farm or to -NELSU.N .M�OUSSLJkU, Drysdale - MpAropolitan - Building Society, -A'iiquor case was decided at the ; London-. Durin� I . ,� I S, Plush . I 619N4 ' examine-oattle before they are shipped i t& 1" _� : In the last fall RoEs threw bis an- same, the proprietor ot the faxx re- I P.O. t eatheral, of London township, ��, ILLI -Ire Variety . � I 'h thilobject of -obtain- last. I J�ision Court in Brantford, which Wm.,W I ii .- � ' - r k, I _ ___ -_ ----.-- . --- � there will be n( I danger. The cattle among 6thers, wis 6 . his head. Lynch ceive( . o other assistance than that , I � - I �! -S vVi4h or, � M.cKILLOP FOR SA.LE.-For Saie.- ! will p1love no less interesting for the i has lost five m6mbers of his family by 1, tagonist clear over zli,itvle , C, on them. It soon came to I with a afforded by his three industrious daugh- . I . L � FARm I -N I I should be well h spected before they are ing loans . sons and two ! came down on both sboulders, � I i - a 9. con. 13, Me- I . lisease, three I I -1310ods axe � � theNorth part of Lots 8 an . I I portant for future'. refer- i the dread c ters. And, to cap all, the father,who, - 10tivJ ans- I the ears: of the Secretary, however, that .prese ,t than im . . I I . � 0 ! about 80 allowed to leave here, and before tr fearful thud, and stie tolled himself at . - .� I i Rillop, containing 112 aereq.; there are - . ,put in twenty i ; to be se( -ILL to 60 1 ler had sold th6se out, and one ence I Hamilton & Dunlop sued one 1 daughters, and two daughters are nDw f - . i Wind - ' I im edi- is seventy years of :age, � � . deared, well f-enced, underdraincaj and in R high � portation the ears upon which they are I the s are also " f ull len g th on his b a . H e in � i � I . � . ( about � q well timbered *� el Cahill for a liquor bill of some 4 down with it. Several cases i - 7 to I es of fall wheat a week or two ; I -111W1 I Itate of ciiltir2,tion, the balgriee i. in was nabbed just in time. The - Mich . Since, 7 � ; to travel �hould be well lime -washed of the i - East Williams. ' ately doubled. up, and Was unable, for a acr . � . , reportealrom Lobo and ; I i - frame , itted I I iii.-;pect thOT11 with hardwood; good dwolling. new bank . swerereturned to the Building consi(lerable, amount. Cahill adin With unassisted by jmyone. This Imm6use ; . I ted too. The ca:is -which suretie . I I - � i d other � and. inspec . �i of ! few seconds, to rise to his feet. 'here. If_ml-'r & - �! blirn 5Ox5-( with stabling underneath, an ad tile fellow released, but the the el im, but through his lawyek, con- The disease has baffled all the skill I , , pr6of of the . F_," ' 9, gnod young orchard and � I - i the assistance of his j� idge, he made his harvest is sufflicient I -i Gdbuiildin�g ,Tta�e� and come back Society,i'al ,,I,%.o ! ejogs into the . the the medical men. The symptoms axe i .i �4 . - I ­ from I gettill -, out 1 other victims went to tende I (1) that *he (Cahill) retaileA er in whic I Man ti, - , gra- 'I way to the &easing room, where he L , -11 � , . Plenty of.,%y'ater. is 10 miles from B-russels, 5 n a 1, cattle on boaxd affair thorough mann h the:80fi was 17" . I " � ­ � , 'Walton, &rLd 172 from Seaforth, with good grave I take I tha;t their liquoi without license, a, . 1 first a severe pain in the tomach I whi,oh . �' � 1. I i � - ,l I here anc . 1,et their seciftiti-es, and found , nd there�ore il. 8 . aide, I 4 to chuxell &Uy should be lime -washed, for i g piained, of a pain the right -1 � � I . tS, MaJeL to and I espwi L r y ascending to the throat, iccom- i COM . their .L. __ - ill", roods to dach phi,ce; convenient 1i leg - ntiff's were by the shook. the young laidiies,must have "'Put i . � -L i ty, -property had beenL sold and - that the , (2) that plai a are of i duall I a sehool whole or in two parts, the cattle' diseaE e spreads with rapic .11g, and before death, of, fais chest cause .- . - i s; w -b-1 be sold aa a I c, and consequently c �, : � I � - ,Ire, very ch -cal? OrL ply to swindlers bad fle'd. They met at a illeg traffi )uld I panied by vomid I the plow.11 � I 1 � iat­ will be exchanged fcw a small farm- AP) and M to its mc de of spreading. why er as I which is attended with great agony, the I He, however, soon recovered, at least hands to L .. . L - ot le en . . rnoii� a in u ­, � - - . - - .. : � -ii'l Dykid. � 593 . _ I � I ; , f ull V alypree _1 'Walton P 0. or to thf,, yj-p,prietor on the promises, i I titled to collect. �, I I , , MILn- can carry the foot and rendezvous in 8 i t.John's,and h d � i "I � . : � 1! . . �� Nitid I - - I � . ­ - �� I I I f . t I i - I . . I ­ . . �! i . . I I I . I �. , �� - . I I . � , ; � I - ; � -.1 � I � � - . I . .;� - i . ; � � - , . . t : , I I I , I , I . . I I I L . � I . I L . I . : I . 1. 1. . """ I . . 1� I . . . � . ­ 1, � - . . 11, i I L . . . .. . . . I . I . � L 1� � � ! � i ; - .. I I .� I . � :, . . I I 'I I �, I . . . L . � I . -1. . � I I . . . - � , I ,,- � I f �_AAI . Itt f.. i I 101 ! 1 1 1 ( "I ft I I I . 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