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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1879-12-12, Page 4� ; X . . - , . . - . - . � . - I . . . . . i . - , . - . - . . . J . , I I , I I I - . i I � I --- -,-- � - , ­� .. � � � . , , . . I i -1 ­ ", - - - --.1 ­­ -1 ­- ­­ 41. ­ " '' -�­­­­ .;-i', ­ . � . �. I 111111�-, ',� i . . 'I . ­ I I . . . - . I . I . . I. � . I - - ". � - � . � ­­ -­---------- � AV * . . a - - - . . i , - , - � -­--*� . -� ­ -, " � - - ­ i , -,-.. . . , � - I � , - 1. ­. - - ... � I -1 .� 1, -., I . , ­ � i z .1. - . - ! . : . . . I I - . ­ -- -­­­ . �, ­ " - -- � � . I ; , . . - I - 1. . � . i I . - - - . I . . - � � - - - -1 � - . ; . ; � I ; . - - ­ \I'- � I . I . � � I . . � . - . . . - . . . . - I I � - . . � I � - . - . . I � I � � . I . I I I - I . - I . . . I � � - . . i . . . . . I . I . - . 1 - I . . . . . , . I . I I . t . I I I . 1. i . I - . � I . I � ­ I - . . I I 11 . . . I . , . - ' . I . . I - I � 4 - - �, .. I �. .. I THE HURON EXPOSITOR. I 1. Rium — - � I - -----' - - --- - -- - .M-- . .. — , . BER 12, 187%. - � .- � 4 L � � I I . - I I . . . � . - ­ -1 � -- - i -1 t, . ----!!!�� I NEW ADVI�RTISF,MFENTS. arrange rent, took similar action in re-. minutes, alid u returning, proceeded, offensive maiter at once drained ftwa�- borse, $150. w. Hinae was offered'ifor lady rbeeived a registered letter from 'death hie made a - � I I ­ spect to both matte . . I il . I donation of $100 to ' I . . � � ra, is somewhat to torn.them to' nake them boil ingre An6ther opening was made in the side a yoke of oxen $120. but he refused to the young then who bought her apple, assist in building & Primitive Methodist . e"nly. Thinking that, one of them felt an the 25th ult., through Which the Bell. I i Christmas Groceries -D. D. Rose. significant, and gives'a, fair index of pub- J - - -1 ; enel6sing six dollats with interest and ra i church in his us'tive town, they ,never - Groceries-Drewe LI.- Sol.] , Br ssels, ther soft, Bile took it out. Imagine chest is. washed out each day, and ad. -Mr. W. H. Hindmarsh, leader; of stating that they had never paid. moAey, having hail & suitable ,edifte for wor- ­ 11 - lie sentiment in both counties, in so fax her unutterable horror at finding that - ditionaf matter removed. The total the Ca�alry Band in St. �Ihomas, has which .gave them such satisfaction. ship.. .. To the Diaeased-1k. ILAGDonald. - ' I � . - . � Estray Heif6r-'vVilliam Stevens. as these questions.are concerned. one half -boiled turkey bad disappeared, � quantity So far taken is over 16 Pints. accepted the leadership of the 2�tb This incident occurred in Shegniandah. r. A. H - rove who has . I - . - . .Musgg been � : 70 - . - - andinitsplace-her old far cap had Ahough very low, and in 9, criti�al Battalion Band, Chatham. -A younc, man named Wm. Sum, - to �. g for several years in the to,wn . Estray Steer-Rugh Dunn. I � a =1 � - been trembling in the seething water. late, we understand the doctors have -Hon. Alex. Mackenzie was present merville, employed in - the car wheel ship i Culross, bus been ougage(I by � ' I Hullett Taxeg-Thomas Neila,us. . . r Canada. . - -Mr. Finlay Stewart, 0 East Wil- B � bill some hopes of , Mr. Milsap's re- at the 8t. Andrew's .dinner in. Sarnia ,works in London, was dieadfully burn- the ustees of the Bluoyale school f - r Christmas Goods- Thomas Kidd. . The- town of Perth*is to have a one- I. 0 :, I �o - - , . . Greaf Sale -Hoffman Brothers. i horse Snow plo :,'for the purpose of keep- lama, a wealthy landowner, and. one of c very. . and. delivered the speech of the even- ed. by'& ladle of boiling metal. beiiig ae,- next(year. Mr. Musgr i W . � Gve is a, very suc- t6 pioneers of. that town�bip', died. on -A young man in Uxbridge was re- ing amidst --great applause." cidentally spuAed over him. Tbec)othes the peopleof 'Blue Special Notide-M.. R..0 tinter. 7 , ing the sidewalks clei.n. - , ! cessful. teacher, and _ 0 the 21st -ult. Deceased h44 resided - in coutly brought before the magistrates to -The Sarnia Observer has reached were almost burned off the utifortuilate Vale may consider themselvea. lucky Bargains -A. G. McDouc,all & Co. , -Legal proceedings are being taken ' 0 � 0 . � I the township for 40 years' and was one allow cause why be should not Support and passed the first mile -stone un4er man,'and his breast and side burned in secuiina his le � -in Estra-v H,eifer-Cbarles Robb., I in. Ottawa to upset thd by-law grantiug ' 0 - , rvices. , Note Lost -Thomas Mellis.. . a bouus of �200,006 to the Toronto and of the' first settlers, and has during -his wife. After making it'plea of pov- its preient management successfully, a fearful manner. . � -The offic'ers of L� 0, L. No. . Missionary Meeting -English Church. Ottawa Railway. . � that time been 'a m6st exemplary citi. erty, he. finally agreed to furnish her and with much credit to the enterp�is� -The Kaoka ldauufacturing�Coru­ 774, Brussels, for the . I zen, foremost in 6very g6od word and with flour, wood and groceries, but. ing proprietors. ensuing year aye . . Brucefield Cheesd Factory -R.. Charters I -Several Granges -of the Patrous of � 1. n I pany,in St. Th6mas have applied -asfollows: j. H.-yon-ag, W. .1. . - . . I -ipl . to the Lecrislatilrefor power to increase elected; .T. Mooney, D. X, . � � work. I i would not give her any money. He -Mr. McGurk of Moore towliSh _N , re - I Husbandry have been formed in West- , re-elected - _ - � I � - . -A dog belonging to I.Mr. Thomas was placed in durance vile till secilrity lately shipped. sixKe rams to an ox- their capiotal to 'twenty-five thousand If. Mooney, Chap., re-elected. ; I Charies') 0 ­ . moreiand county, New Brun.4wick, with. Burrell, farmer, near Wailkerton, a few would be given for fulfilliug his - tensiveatock: raiser in Nebraska -%V,ho dollars, with a, view tothe enlargement Aluley, See.; Thos. Watson, Tres, .., i � ;11 - 'of T ' in the past week. . - I . days ac,o, bit a little girl. named Do. promises. - . i 8 re- Lattroll 1'expoe-It *; . has already on his farm a flock o eir lactory and for the purpose of elected -� B. Gerry, M. -S., re-electea- . . I . --:-The costs of while on her way to school. Mr. -An old man,of the name of - Nor- one thouisand sheep. opening up conn us n Gre&bBritain M. McCutcheon, 1st Corn., ire -elected. 11 . I—— i ,the Stormont election' Isney " . I i . � trial will not faill far short of $2,000. It Delaney, the father of the gid, request- row, aged about 70, was lost in -the -At Point Edward an old woman] of -and thet'United States. - . . -------- *' ectio -- - -----­­­ -- I ----. 7 1 � I - I is quite a costly privilege t' . . -Mr. Wm. Harris, formerly of Bras- ' o be a mem­ ed that the clog be destroyed. The woods in the west part of Dalton some dissipated habits named Mrs. Sh�w, -On Thursday of last week an at-' sels, writing from his locationorl. Thessa-- SEAFORTH,� DECE )TUBJER 12, 1879. 1 ber of -Patliament. - . time ago. Ab the last accounts he had living ,-I , . - -----­-------­ . ' I owner refused, and the ca - s�'wasbrought aune, perished in her house, t temt was made by burglars to -,blow Ion River, "Muskoka saYs.: " We are 2-2 - r ded not been found, although he was lost which call,ght fire in tba night) I b miles from - —,. ------­­ = , -Frank J. Keller, a M ontreal Advo- befo e the magMrartes, who deci" 9,1nd ,I open the safe in the store of Mr. J. K. milesfrom. a doctor, a . . I ca,te, had a, $3,000 seal a -kin coa:b stolen that the dog should be killed. * then for nearly a week, and all the was a mass of flaies when discovered. 1 McLean,- Teeswater. The noise of the lawyer, and. 14 miles from a school -or - , I The New Parliament Bui-Idings. from the I Court House --in' that city -a fow -The brother' of Thomas Scott, the - neighbors had bocii searching diligently -Mrl: John Grant, one of the oldbst explosion brought out a gentleman eburch. But we are not troubi�ed-.Or: . . . t) 0 Thequestionofthe erection,of new da�ago. Whopities"him'v ' Oranaemau,wbo was k�lled at Fort forhim. .It was geD&ally supposed be Settlers in Kincardine township, having from his house on the'opposite s,'de of disgu te vith u k a , 0 b - . . t, . ' � ' . . -Rev. Duncan " 8 d 1- dr 11 -ax .8 r �uy aaly � . Parliament buildings f6r thi's province Garry, died on Thursday of last week wouldllot be found &live, as the weather lived there for the past thirty ye . '�' burglars findina behaved.rascals, as you are in Brui- I In - I McGre,16r, M. 'A., . ars, the street, and the � 0 0 - � is again being agitated. It is said 'by late of 'Liverpool, Nova Scotia. has re- In the Provincial Lunatic Asylum. His was very coldut the timo. has gone with his family to reside near , they-viere discovered beat a hasty re- aels." This is hard on Brussels. * . . I thhe advocates for the new buildings ceived a call to the pastorate of the First mind became so unhinged by the cir- -Alexander Mills, of Hope, has been Alpena, Miobigau � i treat. For a number of evenings pre� --On Sunday last as Mrs. �� - - MeAl- G , I Congregatiolial church, Guelph. - � curustaric . es attendiu., his brother's mnr- placed in Port Hope cells, as lie had be Mrs. RigEt;�yer,l of Kincardil�e, vious, a couple of low sized, sligbt built lister, S.r. of Grey, was about �io enter 0, that those now in use Ire unsightly, . der, and. the consequent e)�citement, that. come late . I - ' -The dwelling house -of Ambrose an annoyance to -the various ly received a relic in the shape of an , and. rather welt dressed young men b , to d i to h o . � inconvenient, and uggly-, that- the Starr, tax collector, Wellesley, was- he finally became raVing mad, aud for bankiii'g institutions ill the Wpm. He "old eight day Luc' I � 0 ,,, u3gy rive t' - e = ruing, meeting, lish clock. It is in I had visited every store in the villalo-11 . 0 she slipped from the stand I and, fell t' ' several years has an in mate of the believes himself to be.- �- e recipi ' t of the nei � lit I ! ' ­ . � fortable'; . I, en I 0 'Upon ex- departmenUl offices Ire, uncom burglarized on Manday night last wedk been ghborhood of- 75 years old. a' d in each of which they bona some ,between A and the buggy . . I asylum - ' I I I news that big fortune is in one of the was a bequest of her mothei's f r in m3 * I and, his cash box, con ta,ining about $800', 1 . ' I trifling article. There is very little amination it was found. that � she had that there is no propek ventilation, and 1 stolen. No clue to the robbers. -mr* F. Cowls, for many years past many monetary institutions of the England. . I doubt but they are the parties who at- sustaixied rather'a severe, injury., three - � . that as a'-callsequence the health of --A son of the Hon� 0. A. Landry baggage master at the Grand Trunk. country,, and so be continues to a --Temperance principles prevailed lat I tempted the burglary, and in all proba�-' of her ribs being broken. The many . - I . 0 il. unoyl I . member& of Government, legislators died of diplitheriaAhe other morning 81 Station, Paris,, died very suddenly It by big importunity, the officials of the. the St. Andrewla supper,- MDcarZe. - bility the cause of the two fires which friends of 'Mrs. McAllister will be glad . % a Dorchester, . New Bruns sick. Mr. short time ago. Ile . had gone to bed bank, and hence big arrest. Some persona mugaled in beer, b�at occurred the same week. I �,nd em, ployees is seriously. endangered at big usual hour for retiring, and, as , I . nm I to learn of a speedy recovery. - Landry was' summoned from Ottawa -0 found aqisu h was nop allowed. The -On Tuesday of last week,, as the I , -c ---------- It will.be remembered, that some years * far as could be seen, in big , ordivary ne evening lately a lady Passen- beer was spilt over the floor and -the . section men of the railway, north of I . � , � on account of the illness in his family. , ger on the western bound, train on the ago, when, a'similar agitation was set on -M r. Nee -lands, of the Winnipeg State of . health. Ile went to sleep al- pitcher broken. Quite right. 1 Lucknow, were proceeding to the- scene The Meeting at palmerston, � St. Clair branch of tho'Canada South- , foot, we strenuously opposed the ex- Tim"$ and son,of Mr. Nibelands of In- most immediately, and in about an hear ern, accidentally dropped. .*,,5 in bills and -Jason -Mliotb, travelling a -gent for of- their labor, a serious accident oc- - (By Our Own Reporter.) # . vermay, gave the newsboys of that I afterwards breathed his last. The only chancred seats- without missing the the Cuban Cigar CompaDy, of Windsor, curred to one of the men named geott. I penditure necessary for the arection of , uge noticeable was a deep and heavy M A,Iarge and very influential Meeting � . paper a dinner on Thanksgiving Day, cha 1� .. money. A young man who subsequent- ,has dissappeared. He returned from a I The men were riding, some of them on. of the representativ ,h was much appre- breathirl-. . Row buildings. . W, ere the reason a given I a Oom plimen t wbic 0 trip through the county last week, and a "ji-agler" and some on a I'lor , " ent mu-ni ,e menof �the differ -- I -A retired grocer named Smith, dis- 13, occupied the seat appropriated the t ry,- ciPatities, was held in the - I above the onlv ones ; or were they the ciated. � . � money and refused to surrender it until it is all ; d failed to make a return fbr Scott being on the latter, went to step town of Palmerston, on Tuesday, the � ' . Mr. John Ward, a resident of Lori- appeared from big rebldence i,u Mon- 9,000 =a which he strongest th at could be brought forward - handed over to the custody of Constable had taken with from the one to*the other, a feat oftein 9th inst.., for the purpose of considering I I treal sometime in September last, and lin - - . . we should now take, the samepoki- I don since 1836, died a few days ago. Jackson, wheii the train xeache'd, Pe- Ill* - LIt is supposed that he is in done by the men, but xeq.-airing consid.- 'the best mode of bringing their views In - � IS.. ! I I 0 . his- wbereabouts remained a mystery trolia.. . Tex * I I erable agility t,) do, and not being regard to the division of- the different He bad never left. big bouse in. twentv . I I in * tioll as f rmerly. So, far as appear- , years, having met with injurie's until one day last -week, when his de- b , I to counties this ge ion of ,Ontario be -The Wiarton Echosays that "oWiDg - -T al't much dreaded thing, tie quick enougR in his action, failec in ct . . caved remainswere discovered by some ep I _ ances are concerned tb at is a matter of I through a runaway, which paralyzed . I to the shocking condition of the roads dynamite, so long buried in the woods i reach the 1 -jigger," and fell between the fore the Government. The followinc . big limbs. . workmen, in the garret of the Exchange near Peill t Edward, -is ord-er' cl,:to be r6- I two. The 1,1?o'tr'rv" struck him on the' very secondary cou.sideratioll, and in I , the m' e . . � - The contractors for Section B of Bank building. Tlie body was unrecog- ail between that village and Owen mo�ed- . The school gentlemen athong others I r. boys'having tri6d back, splitting Ls shoulder bone, and thi's. practical age it is not wisdom -to I nizable except by the clothes. A bottle Sound bad to,be carried on horseback. i Thomas ,McDowell, Mayor; Archibald I the Canada Pacific Railway', have just Now is the tittle when candidates for in,va;iu io get some of it to explode, the knockiDa him down. Fortunately he make much. of an investment . . I - Calnpbell, Reeve, and Mr. XtEwen, I for purchased 33,000 busliels of oats at 33 of Paris Green was fonud close by the. the position cf Councillors should authorities are being encouraged to u fell be" mere purposes of show, especially in cents, in Minnesota and Dakot ' body, which told a sad, tale. . be I tweeu the rails and the car COUlicillor, of Palmerston; John prain, . . - a, in- inteirviewed upou the, road question. dertake the desperate business of gen 1 - , passed over him without the wheels Reeve of Minto and Wardell of the connection with, public clading duty. White oa -The Orangemen of Montreal do not Ing it aw-ay. . affairs. In, ts, iEltbe Win- A 0 .. i touching him. It was truly providen- couli � . I a long as the ratepayers are content i I - by Of Wellington; Robert Scott , . - nipeg market, are sellina at, forty-five know whether they can continue the- to submit to it, so long will they be -Tbe,cost of building operations il'n 11 tial that th escaped with so little Deputy -Reeve and order to set. off her ,advautagges,_ cents. . i 0 case against Mayor Beaudry 'to the ' e man 7 .Tames Fallis, Coun' . cursed with t e existing condition of ,NVoodsto6k during 1879 amount �o injury, when his life -was in such dan- cillor, Minto ; D. Ke-rtcber, Reeve, ana Ontario clQes* -not- need to squander - -A� youria Man named George Spike, . This includes the compl�- � ger, Scott is recovering, but will not - J. Hiernes, Deputy Ree tp Privy Council, but they are determined, the roads." -�� 150,0001; 1 � Money ia ,showy public build- 1 17 years of age, left big home in St. if *not, to make a new case by an at. - tion of one splendid, church and the I be able to work for some time. ve, Mornington; In the month of July, 1878, John L rovemen � R. L. Alexander, Reeve of Elma, John . I inga. 'VVha,' she wants is substance Catharines on Friday to go to the post tempt to walk next Twelfth of July- Leech, 7tb. Coucession, Shearliandah, ,in . t of two others, the ere�- = MoDermot I . ' ; . The appeal will not be dropped for 0 -- t, Reeve of Wallace and War- � Ow Office, and has not been seen since. , o Manitoulin Island. He had tion f a -splendid Central School, the -f1----- ------ dell of Perth; Wra. Henderson 0 1 - -, Coun_ . . , livina with Mr. Dawson, coil- want of funds, as there are t2,000 ot,tbe to cut a road to big farm, which was at beginning of a High School, and t4le I Huron Notes. I cillor, Wallace; Thos. Stra,chau, p Ve . more than; sb . . ; III so far as the He war 0 moved t health of the leclislators and clerks is tractor. He has not been long in this legal fund left after payina Mr. Doutre's that tim erecti oil of an astro U..' Af tee I . � 0 46 . " e wil land. Now omical Qbservator�. oW days since, .Mr. D. Steinbach, Of Grey; R. Miller, Councillor, Turn- - - - I of Zurich, erned, of course that. is all Should this be made a house, barn an I stable on the premises, med William Hen - country. � I legal ex enses. be has a cone, impor- I . . . I . P -A young man na sfiot a handsome two-year- berry; Alex. L. Gibsou Reeveof Wrox- -During a late s,fp h determinatiou on the part of the Mon- ­ . -1 . I � - i � tant matter, but there is not much dan- � I . rm the `teleg�q about 25 acires Aeared, and this year he Wilson, aged 28 years, son of Mr. 4 old fawnj , , � eter; Messrs. Donald Scott, Brussels!. . wire of the 'Montrealline., in the vicin- treal Orangemen, there will be more ( - raised 275 bus iels of spring whea , `Z -Mr. D. Steinbach, of Zurich, bas I Robert Gibson, Howick - ger of any of thein suffering severely ity of Kineardine, ' , out . at, be- Wil§on, of Spence township, Parrly I 0 'blown down, Ind, excitement in store for M rdal this L , John Ri * was - , just received from the manufacturers a Ing, . . sides a large qdantity of corn, oats po- Sound District, was drowned near ht�'-, . ' from improper ventilation, more esper-i- I . - I Reeve of Normstibylp andotbers. . - some paltry thief cut off about 300 feet, coming summer. . tatoes, turnips,�&c. That is a speciii1en father's house. a couple 'of weeks Since, ' fine Winchester rifle. I. The mee I ally as their applicstio t b i cloeV4 - and took it away. The interruption of -Jitdgments haV6 been given in the of what ca,n be done by an energetic, *bile driviou logs down the river. He '' . -Goderich township council have appointifl, tilag was .called to order ',bv not confine them wituhino diusolrueslor a 0 1 communication was no small loss to the ,,, t:p - iven a grant -of $20 to aid in the or - the Mayorof palmerston,Co Superior Court for damages against the industrious inali on the -Manitoulin. 1"8 formerly a resident of Bosauquet,"i g ection the chai 7 . I public. - .. .1 ninnicipality of St. Bridget do Laval, of a station houseat HolmesvIlle . r. Mr. A. L. Gibson was &P- . - - C) . . . very Many hours each day.. And even i -77Two high' where he bad been workingall summer. ' - % -Some students belonaing to McGill Quebec Province. The actions axose s in �--Xr. James Singleton sold hi*8 far -in, pointedsecretary. . � 0 ' Lon -Last Saturday night on Quee� ! Moved. by A. L. Gibs -t nto-trouble. out of all at;cideut caused- two years ago 013, secona,ea by if the ventilation in the;. legislation College, Montreal, have got it . don township, named Richard aDd. : lot 28, concession 8" .,, ' . I William Needham, were rob 9treet, Toronto, while a man name , East W,awanosh,, to John Kin a t chamber and offi-loes is defective, the oc- Two bodies were stolen from the Ito- by- a defective bridge within the notilli- bed of $500 1 Mr. Edward -Robinson-, for S3,330. 0, hat a ,division -of -counties Mau Catholic- cemeter , and one of ,� 1-iPOlitY, On which account the late last Saturday iliorning. The - brothers Hemworth Lowry was counting hie I o o G-upants have ample time at their ais- - y . Baroness Falkenburg loqt her life. The I had been C01100tiDg accounts- for the money by the light of a store -wi0doN,q,, : --Mr. F. C. Rogers,nierobant, is an them7 was found in the dissecting roolp. aspirant for the Reeveship of Brassel - able at present. The motion was car- posal to enjor the fresh. air and, thus of M " ny- purpose of effectiDg a loan r,f j1,000 to a woman, Sneaked up behind binn all a- ried unanimously, M oved . by R, L. " I cGill College. A prosecution is ,I heirs of the deceased lady -sued for da, ; He has already* issued his address. I � � , ages and were awarded $500 and costs. " I Alexander, seconded b R. Scott, that -- - counteraa6 the effects of bad. ventilation.' likely to follow. ' I I I farmer living in the vicinity. No snatched the bills. The man succel- I --The Winghern Timm now .ha y . - -.8ometitnQ betweeii 12 and 4 o'clock Mr. D. Driscoll, whose. vehicle was i doubt their movements bad beon ed -in capturing the thid, but a crowd a all all the surrounding munIci.pall---�tios be - ' I a ight say thou- last Friday morning, the shop of Mr. smashed and harness injured, has been i WfttChed,41)d " the brothers live all- soon cougregated and releaseel thLe wol- ' L L. B., as its editor and proprietor. requested to'appoizut delegates to wait;- , ' �iie Times should I I hum "after this. . I upon the sands, of men in the Provi _ aloue-they being bitchelors-it was 1&n- The'3owner of the money lost $51 ' Hon. the Attorney -General .. � � � "Ice who ,re- Charles Second, in Lucknow, was en- awarded v'R100 damages. The munici . a I .-Mr. ,,Shier, who recently sold his at as early a date as c � . q,uire to employ tbemselves, in offic 1 thought an easy job be secure the covet- . -Mr. Phillip Breiding, of Berlin, : I farm in Hullett to Mr --Shipley, has pur- for, to show that the an be arrangea ea tered, tbe,safe was broken open and 1 pality ig So miserably poor that' it is 0 n.ot any better: ventilated or more about $"00 was stolen. The -supposdd, probable that all the real estate it con- ed wealth. The robbers clubbed one of rioted poultry fancier, having decided to chased 320 acres of.land in Afl�hjgan at fOrMation of new I . . healthy tha,n those at Toronto f I . nil. I in order to 0 r6linquish the breeding of first-class $5 per'a�cre, a . thieves aleft Lucknow by the 4:58 &* tains will have to be solc ih6Needbams ntheheaduntilhewas 0 coull ties is not desirea�Carrlo ,. I I Mr. A. L. Gibson agr ' or I - ' pay senseless, and then compelled. the other- poultry, ba (lisposed of it number of -Mr. Jk. Contine for* many 'years a I :eed- to arraugge - . train, and were captured at Listowel. L , the damacles, unless it cah ol�tain Gov- a I . double the number of hours each day 1 . ­fAnoth ,� I r.1) . to hand over the money. Detectives his magnificefit bii with the"Hou ar railwuy project in whicfi . ernment assistance. . ,ds -to Mr. Goo. Sun- resident of the Sauble Line, Hay, has - 0- INIONVA for a Meeting s have, and A portion of Ill. have the case in hand I �- ley, of Guelph, includincr a breedina with the ilelegation. . . that the Civil Service Clerk Huron is iljter*ested,, hasi The new firm of Whitehead, Fraser 0 0 left his home and creditors and has Judging from tbe general to e - irls, daughters of p6n of dark Brahmas, and a Pen Of I gone to seek fields new and pastures -2, 0 . . still thev' live, and do not complain been Mooted. This one is to run from'! & Z7iraut, for the completion of the'work -Two brighb'�little 9 I - ri of* the for sym-, Woodstock to St. Marvs, a,nd from there i ' of Mr. Alexaude� of Rousse%u F alls Partridge Cochins, � � - ; meeting, an4 from the very free expres- eitheir.. There is no great roo .in , , on section 15 of the Canada Pacific all of them prize- �' green. I -, ` sion of Opinion indlila d in . by Exeter to Grana" Bond and Port , Railway, is already'trioliblec started last Monday with tbeiruncle t I -The Bay.field and Goderich fish by all the path - I with !in- ge -- visit his house, three miles from their -The-Rev. Mr.- Brookman, of St. ; Men returned er- represelitatives"Present, both before and y, therefore,. on behalf of the legis i -Frank, and from there to� Sa�nia to "' ternal dissensions. Under extraordin- - . . I . home from .the upper If ter the meeting, it was clearly to be . ' - labors or clerks. . ,' connect with the United States system. ary pressure Mr. Whitehead was in_ ' home. Their pktll lay aloDa-tbe banks ChtlMrines Episcopal Church, has lishing ground-, last week. They repor� seeil th at outside of the few aspiring of th river. After walkina" resigned, and the Bishop accepted his Rdt there is another view of the case 1! -The unfortunate young man, Goo. , duced to take these Nova Scotians in a . some dis- I . *- Armstrong, of Portage lo6 Prairie, who ! pa.rtners, and. one of the conditions 8 ' 0 r'signation, but the congregation I a good catch, active demands$ and a to I � tauce the uncle suggested that as the e wus and individual office seekers ia % � h f consideration. I b, im- . Ob have I good season generally. - . m c' little girls -%vere'cold, that perhaps a not those counti6s, -in � a wL 0 1-� s . ,e Rev. gentle . as strong- -been iSSill& since the 18th of No- I posed was the dismiswl of his son, yet takei; action TL . the feel ' 0 1 " -As Mr. Hunter of Usborne thinks ly in favor of leav , 1;1 � , iDg wellenotligh alo I 4.7ournals and legislat6rs of both sides of vember, was found. dead in the house ! Cliaxles Whitehead, f 'rn the position . run would do th'� good,whereupou the Man. has since sent a letter to a Tor- i his son did. not get fair play at the ' " . , ne. . I : t ro I onto paper in which be states that I ri 9 called for the purpose . . politics agrea in the assertion that the : belonging to Mr. Alex. McLean, on the , of superintendent of the works. , cbillren ran ahead of him and so This meetin was . � present builc The, out of sigbt. W�ljeu the uncl on gob U bel Goaerich township plowing match, he of allo the rural m i ities a lings have become toosmall ! island. 'The body was frozen, and. -,vas day after the ne' III not left the Church, but c wilig . unicipali . I . I w agreemefti was sign- I e arrived 48 auuot I is ready to stake $100 against any other chance of I in the position of one who had throwli ed and his son dismissed, Mr sa'bscribe to Ill that is in the Book ol� youth of the same ag " , expressing t eir opinion -in O vilite- It bashouse thq -little girls had not 4-� b ' -to acounim date the increased public himself down to sleep. . . . I on Feached there. - �e imr�ediately went Ommon Prayer. I . e in the county, the mutter, and the answer was unniis . I I head,: Sr., repented .of his action. C' . I at a Plowing COntesi, - - .1 - btisiness; tbat owing to their insecurity � . .-Mr. Perin i ch - takable. ' 'In conversation -with, the I .e,- of Doou. Waterloo Saturday his son arrived in Ottawa for In sear of them, assisted by the -A sad drowning accident occurred� I -A show for the exhibition of fat Reeve of flowick the other day, I I,e&-rn� from. fire the important public records. county, has erected -during th, '-. . neiabbors, but ub to the �resent tim b steel- and poultry, will be beld in ' - a ­. 0 ;ummer' the purpose of procurfijg legal advice, - t13 . e on the southern coast of Nova Scotial wad documen , lIrge flax mill, on the site of greement no traces of the children have been last Sunday. Michael Wraytoii, of I � ' � . in b , ton on the- 16th iust., under the aus ,.ts,,Are in dal -ager of being I with a view .to -having the k I Chn- ed that only about fifteen ratepayers i � that was burned last year. The ' � found. It is supposed they ran down Emerald Isle, near Barrington; his!, I PlCeS that large an, destroved in the event of a fire, and that I I annulled. I 1 of. the Hullett Branch Ag!ricultural fuse d i'llfluelitial township re - i � buildiria is of white brick., thirty-seven - -F. C. White, a young Englishinam, d to sign & Petition that has been t� on to the thin ice on the river, and d6,ughter Cassie, and his son Lovell,1 i Society, when a ntimber of prizes will prepared for Presentation to the Attor- the buildings generally ha:ve reached ' by ninety feet, two L, I . 0 � stories higb, and aged 18, working for a M iss Hutchin- I falling through, jot drowned. and a man named Jacob Searsleft Sbag! I be offered for competition. ney-General against the sebeme, and we ; pairs is necessarily very I ar,ge- and that I chinery. . 0 bnico, ,I .-A e e that s�tagp- that the annual bill for re-, I fitted up with the best improved ma- son on a farm at'few miles :from Port I ---A novel and inberestimi, case has Harbor in a small shallop, for Pa tea, pedlar from London, Oil corn - believethat the feeling in th oth r , I f turned up in Sb. Catharines, a g I end churchl 1 . Rowan. when labouriDg under a fit o ' ,entle- Yarmouth county to att plaint of the Chief of Police, of Goder- rural municipalities .is ,e the qually Strong. I -.Mr. Duncan Campbell, assistant temporary insanity, it is supposed, at- I man of that city having been served 80 t), . to enlarge, improve and repair the pres- I rvice. The vessel foundered while,, 1, icb, -was arrested before Squire Crabb It therefore, belloves Government ' postrn aster'of Woodville, died Very and- .tempted on Friday afternoon to take with a writ,. alad called -upon peremptor- entering Arc, le Sound, and all were� � it few days ago, arld, fiiie(l $30 and 04.50 o'be very cautious how thev ac in the ' , ent biii1dings so as.. to render the -in ss,f e denly about noon on Saturday. - After the life of a young ig�irl aged. 14. She ilY to show'cauge wbv be should not pay drowned- ny - . I costs for -peddling -tea in that town. , t ti 4 j 1 In matter, as there is no doubi -that any- . and serviGeable would cost one half as distributing the mail m&tter.he sat orf,a was residing at the same place, and bad, up a subser ption of' 15300 towbLrds the '-A few (lays a coil traven tion of the Transient Traders' thing Pei i : i th di tio - f d,,vi ! chair reading a pap I er . I -seems, gone into her bedroom to c .1 nes8 go a grocer doing busi-, i lit na n e tee n o I ' m, ileb as new buildi ngg could be' ereGbed ,from which he it Iress buildingfund of a 'certain church in on Queen-st., Toronto, who is pea- by-law. - . t� - that city. I sion will be diametrically opposeci to. 7 to f 1, and ,before any as- herge ' 1 1 -The friends in Exeter, of Miss J. the expres� wish of an ov,er'wholining , ' Was observed ad for. if tMs is the case, and we are now , If, when the atrocious ac5 was' The gentleman claims that sessed of rrioro thrift than veneration f6ril � I tting -wood - � I it a 0 ) rt. : n � I ,church was , -yiug ground at Lambton, ! I . ented her with � -is, then ,tiact. Heart dfse 'se is supposed to have and start'lit.for. the , ontered her broached, about four y . and carry- , town for some time. iores . k � inclined to the opinion that i sistance could be, rendered, life was ex- committed.! He was spli 1 when the question _ of building the - his ancestors, proceeded to the family' Fulton, who has been rQsiding i that Majority of thoseiliterested. house ears bur I kl I we have no hesitation in - declaring in been the ca,use. 1 ' bedroom 11 bick bein g off- his father's gravestone, took it i a handsome writirl'a f * - - C. I i I - 9 towards him, ago, he was asked for a subscription of "I !, desk and other -----4- ­ - ­ i - favor of newbilk1dings. And if we have I -7-An Owen Sound. merchant sent 600 and struck ter twice before she fell, and 0 300 by the minister of - the . coDgreg a--- to a city marble works, where the in- -accompaniments, a fiew evenings ago :On .. ,; Brusse1s. � � - new baildiags olIr'legisl&-tors shoul' r9nuds of poultry to Toronto last week, once when down, inflicting serious tiOD. He Said he might possibly be scriptiou was erased, after which the the eve of her departure from Exeter C. R.: COOPE-il, Brussels, Con,.vay91ucdr I . . ' �p a araount in tea vears. . Thurtday - signee not to send any more, as the, she call recover. The man has been He, however, gav'e no written obligation where he uses it as a butter slab. next, the 6th 'Noveniber, be at Tack's Hotel, er-m- - take good care that money is not wast and Imurance Aggent,,will, on a and received a des atoll from the con- wounds, from which it is doubtful if able to pay th t ! grocer bad it conveyed -to his store, I for her home in Grand Bend. and after . ed in superfluous ornamentation, as has market was co � pletoly glutted, and -Some days ago while experimenting brook ev�ry ThursdaY, Irom 10 A. X. to 2 p. 3L L 0 ey to Loan, 621 in arrested. � to that effec.t, the subscription beincr -Application will be -made t6 Par- with some chemicals,'Mr. Goo Thexton, M'On ' . a notorious -ey would scarcely pay the freight. -The Portage la Prairie Review tells only conditional. The minister 'holds ament at its next session � for power to of Exeter, bad his arm I Severely burned TAxiii NOTICE. -Mr. -Thos Pletcher, bee ly the case with the Par th li . . - Geese in Toronto � are reported as being of two young men well known. In town that the sa bscription was, for a shorter construct it line of railway from the. by liament, buildings at Ottawa- They worth only'3c per'tpound. for their Good'Samaritan qualities, who period of time t .an that alleged by the north shore of Lake Winnip g to Had,- Off osion. The shin was blown jeWeller, has-been appointed -all issuer of should be built for use and. not for or- -A barn belon - 0 e =at, ana bad not his face been marriage licenses. Mr. Fle her. 0 , 1 ging to Mr. Alexander observed a maln'lyiDg on the road, and iber. . be an . . son's Bay, with a view to forming' al sheltered by the mortar it wo-ald -un- now f arni-sh two riecessairies in that line . .namelit. I Clark, of Readvf nea,r Owen Sound, was upon examination they found that the -A melanchol suicide occuri,e.d near connection -with a line of steamers to doubtedly have suff r d -the licenhe ana the Plain YiDg. In the even I b ight recently. The con- � e e . t of the erectioil of new I man was dea&-actually dead -drunk. Hespeler, in Waterloo county, early on ply between Fort York at the mouth 6f -The Church of England congrega- MORE Wi,F-- T.-F6r the past thiw ­ . . tents of the barn, consistfrig of a lar e Feeling that it would be inhuman to the mornin" of the 4th iust. The vic- Nelson River and points on the other tion at Walton have over 61,9()o , with months Messrs. Vanstone & Sons, flour biii1dit : 9 0 1 0 A. . I'ali, it ii; proposed to change the quantity of -hay, two pigs, and, nearly leave the poor wretch it sport 'to the tim wag a youna man named Samuel- side af the Atlantic. The Government, WIlich to erect a 6hurch at that place. mill has not been stopped an hour fex- - site. As this will 11 . i -ot incur .additional. III, of this year's crop, consisting of elements, one- of them took the inarti- Bechtel, aged t'about 27 years. The have been considering the practicability The Incumbent expects -S300 mqye. cepting Sundays), running nichi and f . t� I , , : expense,, but will, ou the contrary, be a about 200 bushels of oats, a large quan- -mate by the beels and the ,other by big deed was a most determined.one as he a u � . day 0 ?-� . . -3 of establishing all ocean route vi H d- i The plan of the proposed church is very' ulitil -Wednesday night, when they � I large saving the' proposition il -- g- - - I tityofwheab,andpeas. Mr.Clarkhas head. In solemn procession tbev wend- 'lot only cut his �hroat entirely across, son's Bay and the Straits, and are, pretty. The church when built next ran out of wheat. .. I I � I the sympathy of the neighbors and the ed their way of something less -than a but also inflicted several gashe . a on his likely to--&fford � &very encourage I summerwillbe an ornament to the MARKETS.—Tbere is very little doing-, one. Th -e City Council of Toronto have I 0 I ment! I COMIflunity for bi§ Bad loss. 1. mile into Watson's mill, and deposited forehead with an axe. When found a to an enterprise that promises to 'open I village. . offered t1w, Government a. fr6e , site in I -N. D. Shoff is the oldes `* oil account of the bad roada. Fall - . t PoBtmrLs- . their load therein among the soft re- few minutes aftel� committing the crime Up a Dew outlet for the produce of the I -A. joint stock company compose beat $1.18 to �1.22 Spring $1.15 be could no longer speak, and soon after Northwest oftbe Dominion. 1 the energetic mechanics of Exeter has $1.17, peas 58c. to 60c,, barley c what is.known as the Q,ueen,s par,-. ter in harness, having been on active - pose of flour sacks.; a bottle of the d Of -W I to duty in that .cap . i , . . I , 40 . to This site is much more eligib azity in McGillivray 11 dreadful " peeping out of the prostrate bteathed his last. No suspicion that. he -APIrs. Alex. Cameron, of Torouto.1 been formed forthe purpose of erecting 45c., oats 28c. tb 30c., pork $5) to t5�25. ' "' than for 33 years, and received bi int- - M9,04 pocket was swiftly removed and would end his life in this dreadful way the present, atid, besides, it will not cost .1 S &PPO ment'i direct fron' England at the hands hidden aw Mrs. Catharine Ward has re � ng. a large planing mill, which Hay $7 to 69, beef �4.50 to $6. ay, ,%,Yben, le! the drunken was entertitined, until the previous label 6d milh I will be built nearly� opposite the Station COXCERT U - anything, while it is claimed the sale of Of Earl de Sit. �Germedn- He has also man arose, andl walking in a bee line m6rning, wben he was caught in an at- ce&1yy purchased one hundr' on I and runni .-The auh al concert given . t1le present site will realize stiffle,iont- been considerable of a splcirb*an, hav feet of standing pine off the Flint and I street. The foundation has been built by the Western Star Lodge, -Independ- I - . . " Ing, shot 460 dear in McGillivray And for the bottle 'wi th Aary a. stagger' said: tempt at banging. After tbat.,be was Pere Maxquettce' Railway Company. Jai of brick, and the establishment is ex- ent Order of oddfellows, Brussels, will to Make abat-Ablie-fourth 'the cost - of I 'No you don't, boys,'th at's iiiii) e. " The closely watched, -but managed'Co escape an interview with Mr. Alexander Cam- 1 pected. to be completed early in the, next . be held. on New year's M t� 0 ' the new buildings. Jt is I Stephen alone. He is a veteran hunter two philanthropists now swear that tl�ey notice long enough to do away with I -igh . Th . . eron, he is reported to ha i, Fox family, of Walkerton, and several , � likely the 1 still, and even yet has as keen a rel- will never -again believe a man is drunk himself. He was of a vbry quiet and. the bargain was completed at $146,000 ,I year. Other distinguished singers have been � I - scheme, fully matured, will be laid be- � -I � 8h for,a dai% all . ooting a's in big young- until they see him banging-- on to the retirihg.dispositiorl,�a�d one of thelast a 'Cl wi` -OnMouday&mau,wbo was pea- , e� days. , I en ed I ` n thin three years, that Mrs. Cam I` dling jewelry, put up at Kell Is hotel, and the concert promises to fore Parliament when the Legislature 1 n,e- - grass like grim death, for fear of .fall- who might be suspOcted of such a crime. -1 Clinton for the nialit. y 'a '7ag � I -A ni year old -son of Afr. eron would make by this transaction a i Ontbeifollo * b am �ng the best ever gi-vell in ' Caleb ina off - I T � t> t? . � His parents are w�ll-to-do farmers. and' i mor - I . ­ . ---i Pa board * meets. We will theii, be. in a better PO- �, Chase, of Guelph' net profit of $250,000. If all her ven- j)ing hE, left, no ying his win" BrussobL ! . I took it into his'head - -An interesting and delicate Surgical most respec . , I A I , sitiaii t tabl�i i'' I I . I bill, and calling at a house there,be saw BAD Ru.-,iAwAy.-on Monday last, , o judge of it, - . . i one I . I tnres be as profitable as this. one is ; . . (lay last week to visit a t'elative in operation was recently performed on - -Notwithstanding the ra,in - I gold chain worth about $6, for which horse and wagon belonging to Mr. John . — , will not take long ; a( . � 0 � i -- - � Beverley. Without saying -a word to Mr. Stewart Milsap, well and favorably wind, the December cattle !air Md at until she becomes richer than the rich!" he took a fancy, he .grabbed, the chain Tait, of Grey, ran away from Vanstone �, -"'-- . aud. likely to become. it , .. I AT TIMIR LAST meetinas the County i aDyOue about his intended visit, he set kn7own in Jarvis, Haldimand' county. Harriston was quite a success. An est in the Dominion. Mrs. C merou is arld left one in its place worth about 25 & SODS' mill. The horse ran into the n t mills in the cents. MesBrs.Jobn Co eland and M. river, which being very hig, , e a I off on a sixteen mile tramp. The fam- Mr. 31ilsap has been ill for more than Immense number of cattle were brought * Operating two of the larges a p I" L- h h -long Cduric"s O`f 1IurOR and Perth took sim- � . ' ily, after spending considerable time two years with a. -large collection of out, and about 2dO bead were sold 'at State of .Michigan. .. Kellystarted in pursuit of him and ,with the wagon was carried down w . , tions wh ch . ith ultaileous action on two important ques- i looking around town, bethought of the matter known as pus in his left chest, prices much ahead of any previous fair, -Not long ago a young lady happen- ' I ! - which completely compressed and ae- as t116 fOl OWiD- Sales I him at Bayfleld, when be was very glad with the foot bri ge. By th r val f � - i -are just now engaging con- � -friend os house in Beverley, and des drove over 50 miles; they came tip to it the current until he .came i�n contact I � aiderable public attention. In the first � Patched a messenger, who found the - stroyqd the left lung, and displaced the Jo '- I tl , Wi I indicate �,, ed to be in a room where tl�ere were d e 9, ri o . seph Montgomery, Howick, 10 head several gentlemeu, she had in her pea- togive up the chain andpay all cost, ome men the horse -was rescued after . place they passed resolutions I little truant thete, and brought him heaft entirely to the right side of his of young c&ttle and 6 pigs, �405; W. session a large and beautiful apple which C3 a O.ntaaio Gov . errim I askingthe : home. . bod3% The only chance for big life con- to get off clear. cutting the harness off, butt the wagon Y, -A few days since, a woman r6sidi I and harness were lost. I . Out not to take an 11 Roberts, 2 three year old steers $77; twQ of the young men wanted to buy. -Of the late Thos. Jackson who died � - action with. a view to disturbing the I in one of several hou - . ng sisted in removing the fluid -an opera- Peter Noonain, 2 bead at 4c. Per pound Not knowing which of the two to g . -- - . - live weight; R. Wilkins, 2 two year to, she put it up at auction, and bidding of his age the New Bra says : I I He . Winthrop, - 5,es in a small tion of great danger, aud frequently at give it last week in Clinton in th; 82nd. year of 'AIL llrilat I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I "' )l I I ) I , I I I I 'I present county limits ; and in the sec- i court -yard in St. Jean Baptiste village tended by instant death. On We 13th Olds, $75; lobil Craig, 3 head, $87.50; began at 25 cents, but *soon ran up to 11 .moved to the Huron Tract in 1854 1 A PLEASANT E VEN-1N(;.-On the, 00 - end place they both couslder6' i P. -Q., determined to prepare a dinne�r' ult. Dr. Langrill, with a newly invented A. Trewartha, 21 two year -Olds, $58; - $6, at which p9int the young lady stop- along with his son Thomas, being soon casion Of removing into his new brick - d tb e. pro-; f � 0 priety of reducing th I Which could not fail to satisfy the most instrument called an aspirator, removed Thos. Dalley, steer and heifer, $48; ped them,. and divided. e apple be- after followed by the resb of the family. residence, Mr. Richard Pethick gtLve a I n I 70 ,e- -number. of fastidious opiou . re. With this intent 35 ounces, and again 'on the 17th 37 Jas. Lang, pair oxen, 5108 ; John Scarf, tween the two, it being stipulated that He settled on a farm. County .Councillors by abolis-bing the shoproc-ared two turkeys,and placing ounces more. Asa la e amount in a 0 -th in Hullett invitation to the young folks to attena � - office of Deputy Reeve. The fact that them in one rg 10 pigs, 595 ; John Henry, cow, $25 - they were to pay $8 each for their share where he resided until a' few a Party which came off on Friday even - I pot to boil,' watched tbern putrid stai� still remained, the. doctor Jas. Bacon, cow, ,535; Jairies Connell: of the fruit. Both of the young men years since. The Wednesdiav evening ing last. Although the nigbt — Aft'dr each 9f these respective bodies, at the closely during., the early stages of the on the 24th opened the Chest &nA i-. a - ver, obliged � t3 - process. one was howe young cattle, otz,-, and I -heiter, $25 ; left the neighborhood shordy after, and before be died, he attended the and cloudy, and. rain threatened in the I wiihou I Sorted a large tube, through which the Samuel Johnston, 2 cows, 465 ; W. for about a year nothing was hea,rd of 'special services being held in the church early t any pre- , unwillingly to leave, them for a few enormous quantity of 162 o - part of the evening, and tho roads I � I - I � . � . . unces of Most . Johnston, 2 lieffers, §45; Jno. Prain, the' matter. Recently,' however, the here. About two days, previous to his were in an almost impassable ooildi- , i .. � : . . � I I I . . � . . . . - � ,; I � . I � . I I . , . � I . . ­.- I I � ; . � . 11 jeg I I � I . i � , -- - : . I . I - . . i - . � .. ; -� � i . - . I .1 . ; . I . . 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W, s callel song, to wbich he respond� ; .jiv-erea on e. in his �owii' bapj � - rsk-le4 otua, was JisteDl. � I zuliu N ; . , , I j . . iked utt6ntion;- Ile wras. . . 31111 I Xr. -,John , M-ellary, Jr., xvl,l . I �St i -rish song, . irmg, I . which Z'a-1 ,whole audience with la -ugh its coliclusip�l he was Imid! � � ea� Dancing was ag . gain rev . � "Was kept ub. without interm � ,learly live welock, wh8n th ai� gan. to bre . , tip, each - pr4z� . � I , I bits or her g0veral way., and; � . ' z ting they had Bpent, a m o� time an44-wi,shing thal they . oil - 'i bave th-e 1,10 fortullo of SIP" - Other �evehlh)", In sopleasan:V � 't' I All will iOin,us in Bkying 1, � pethick. � - ' I : . � . E--urm-r-moir­NTs.—A ac� . � tion will take place in the sl ' . . . . in Section -'No� -10, On the ; - : I - . - 1 Tu,esd,ay, the ZrA inst. I , � I . ' . . � gramme will comprise many . I and patlietib dialogues and s 31ra � ook� ' , C - -_- � . � , . _h_ �b � . C , Of �J_On, a) . -z Herbert, Duff and Scott, wA � niu, . : harmcwyoftbe-eve . -, M1 : ; ; � will alao take part ina q IlegrIc � � � ' , 3)oors,operl'at 43.30 p. m. Sc z . , 7.30� ! 4 at 1. . I . A - i ----�-­­— ; � i I - I i � . . . Bi ! . yth­ �. I ; : THRou ou- .' Snip= NsTs' — 1 Nessrs. McKinnon �ua I L , . ,shippea ten �cars of ,wheat airi , i . . and, Alessrs. Clegg � . YhoiOpIrled. seven -cB;rs. : . . I i Fxim.—The house occupie( - . � I Dr7im-mendt: was discovered'. . fte last'satilrday forenoon, , � � prompt actloin -Of the inmate, . - tingatlishtd before doing muk . LrICTURE.—Mr. .1. B. '% . . . icanadi an. �rator und I huW 1 lecture in 70he T-empexauee . . �Wrid-ay) eVeulllf,f. Mr. WA tures are good, aua an who V, . I . , � go -to hear hiim.- � . I RAILIXA)l �.MBUTIXIG.—tastl : meeting ��..a �1 hela -at Huwkg. tel in the int.,orest of tihe pr I � ,: tensioli of the Port Perry ani �, ,vk -A committee was�;, . Rail y. � -- . to atteiad tb the matter. I . f * I .. 'was unallOgious In f aver �Of t-1 . I u � 0 R AURFXT.—�Tr. ,lym. I I wortby Ree*e, was in Gnoi wee),-.. atten4ling the Couo Consequently Mr. Jno— S. La -to be seen on tbe matIrket, 1" . Messrs. D. B� 51eKinuon 444 who buv i here. So grAla Mc.� ' I . murk,et pres'ents. a busy appo . ­ ' - 4 -Gur-111,ell - V.-M=S,—ReV. I j 7 � vainisfer of,the Methodist I . : t�iis Place, j� 130-W � holding XT . a VICes. Rev.' Mr. NVidUams,-0 q 4 , has beenassi6tiL�g him. I —In St. And-rews' ,Church ,opes arn to be used to tahe III ly offerings. The ladies of tJ are, busily preparing for u ba . ' - . It � I are us sue es ... In . .. 7 1 1 . � : . . I ave bee)a W the past, N . I for i 1. - gre"'success. . — T pul . . . in St. Andr,ay�s':Chuvch. All �chw-- 6h is nwnr, the Pulpit ls� ancient design. The n0w ` have all the modern improv-( I F�­­­--­­­ - � . The School Teachez. q - � � J troversy. ; � ' - Toth,e Editv'�- of th,p, Huron E.), . j . Sut,—I fear that I might � eredun,enerousif I-dia not., 0 My, F.ergilson's late attemPt 1; 1 - � . . and as a nice young mun., 0 beautifully T.emurked, tbat � , - J COI1Stlt1TtiO13I1 pril-lCipal' ig al � . k)-n?,y relnain-� for,ine tom.alze , . , ments and Fpealt- peaeb to hi� . I I - � - - soul. I � - - M r, Xaljoch;, nud--r - thl; atalices,cou. wel; , � lia:4ot very wel . I . I wise ilian. aAM.se Mr. : .. � . the uadress,' Mr. Shaw WE�- ,. -willing to -flatter the vallity- v Tames, and so consfined - � . =--�akmg a Suggestion whic i, �n I .. actea npon,;at least Mr, Sha 41 . � . - - "X)% XcFa�l recoverea io � � ness only fi?,.v,e weekg� befor.-e - ing�, sud. Tift, Fergason W-IL15 I . the shook to his iierv,01118'aY-s by yeading wad answering a � woulabring on a, relu'pse, . , his ease, -The Associatio1i � Messrs. S. Vi-eksund. E, S.: * carivass Tachersmitli, whiel I � ; faithfully ana ,with good r � I � Mr, F-erguson, fhminhhag �� I . � ' � delicate for. - the task seyt­: � I V � . Mr.. Henry Cameron askill,04 I . � I... ance. The�arl-Aress was WA I haveno fa -Alt to find -with . I manner in w1aich that com � � M-arlipulaea i's calculated ta I I thusia-sm, aild it is a PikY th, . , � men of Stith transceudant ,e. . I , ; ;strategi,st alloahl not have I - . -to exercise it. . . field in whi,�h . I � impression $bia,t the ,ex,emta . , , : tee,of wbich Mr.Fer-lisMi 10 I I I had alill � . 1, , gh� I uable Meniber) gil � I . . aside from ihe beaten patb- I I 1consider ithe ave, les,rnl� . t> ; I I-enceof that ; .� . Perior intell .., * ; I I , . icoinn�ittee �f 'WhoSe Opiollo * guson i � . I . � sma constralped to bow to ion, howev& aAverse it Ina regulations fby which they ft � ed -and say with to be guide 4) - � I it 'No doubt -are the peop j- �e U ",.-- 11 i, � Jr % ,. I aom. will 63 -with vou "—C - . I - - I � ` � ­­­ .-- ­ - � .� I I i � 4 Muskoka. I 4 , 'no . Xxt. L,,1)ry,.o1g,—Flease allo ' . :a few word'i .L, reply io )Eir� I i ." 1nA , I . Muskoka qttestion, and w , 7 : I -d sav . -subject I wbul - that I . . .1 -the J thoucht thAt MaWai of I . 2 ' i Ushed by the pri ,r741'la-t . 1,* _ 1--a - a 19 t � I cou'lltry were APMewh t c - ; - ; malsl,eaa thp public, from ". . A)13::: . 9,1though,they may tell on .- . . I they A,o not trell the whol 4 ; - . la a I I � sogive only a One-SWe � - 41 - � I . . . � Inatter. I therefore, in A � � . I . . . ter, eudea`V'64red to -give bot ' � I ,question as mirzh as I pos . . I r . � - i the space allow—ed. me. -- ,; , ' . 7 , ,quite- willing to gr - - . I 4 � ,countryis both biant ! . I �Ilv a% ' I i go no furtbiqr with- him- . : z . most of th� fiLtmem eanno .1 I - Nner-e-ver that- is the ease, .i not got - �, they eithierrilla've not got 1 1 �. -nothing to , lara-w it with. - % I � I . -- I A