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I . � - V NEWADVERTISEMENTS. lbridgres.anathey have performed the time, We will nowonly, say that to do have a change of Government soon, held at school house'; section 4; School public m*tin,g held at Palmerst6n -on got Close UP to it, when A turned . , - a of which I think.will be a blessing, not house, Dames, Hall, Craubrook; school the 9th ii4st., when a resoluti6n was and 'went for the new comer, brouna Grand Offerings-Duricall, 4., Duman. work cheaply and � satisfactori.1y. It So Would be an act which the peopli only to us, but to the whole world. bouse, section 2 ; school. house, section passed unanimously against the scheme, making at ,11 . . _t: . � ,� 0 ' 8. I may be said, of course,. that they work- Ontaxio would speedily regret. 8 a ' �, a spring- to ju-MP over t � he cre6k � .1 I , - .- �, I . � - Christmas Presents Free -J, S. Robert n4er the'supervision of the County ----. -­.­-­­------- . Britain never had such a scourge iii the 9, and school house section 5. - Th fol- nd when the initiatory. steps were taken he caught it by its hina legg, 1.�,% . To. . I � throw, - Pig Breeders-Sainuel Harrisi ed u , - - - shape of bad government for many long lowing accounts wore paid! Duncan i for the appointment ofe- this deputation. down., and soon fillish it it L1.1 � I ed V� . - - I with his ,�:­ I . tstrav Steers -David Night. . . Council, This is -true, but here, as in Hon. Edward Blake as a Sab- years. The air is just full of wars and Vaylor, gravel, $7.25; Alex. Alexander, I The follojiing document,'embodying the jack-knife. This was not ,, U-4 � . *� . . ­ . Estr Steer -John, Ross.. batin School Teacher. riots on every hand. No doubt, we as refunded (tog tax, $2 - Wm. Mite ITIck 11 ay many.other cases, the, uselessness of . - 7 hell, views of the delegates and sitin6d by- for a .man of Mr.. Ball, D , agh -- . Wood for Sale -James Burns. . e airs to brid , 113 years. z - !�. :. � . : the 06,unty Council'was shown. A good story is being told of Hon. a nation richly deserve it, and I hope it r,p geX.50; To h n Al c C u s`h, them, wa*s read and handed to the At- -As Mr. Thomas Horn, of E � I - . I I - Seaforth Cheese Factory -It. Govenlock. I We Edwa,rd BI a-ke in Toronto, which has will be blessed to our future welfare. r1ifunded dog tax, §1; Wm. Duke,work torney-General: . ., was cuttingwood -on *Mr. W. Raxeter, - , . � ssell's : : - , :: Annual Meeting -J. Shannon. are not aware that one single act done, not as yet, we -believe, received publicity There is to be a great demonstration in on road, 62.78; James Mann, 6ulverb, " We, �he 1representatives of the sev- f arm a -large limb which - th - 6 � � I � - . , '0 ) Owing to.- L Auction Sale -J. P.. Brine. - I . by either of these ,Qomm; issidueIrs was through the press, but as it is a "good Edinburgh next week. Mr. Gladstone c011cGSSiOn 16, $21.00; 0. Bernath., eral municipalities, would respqatf u-lly blind'ing snowhe was I . I . i L, . . I unable to . I ' ' It is is coming to try an d1othian notice I Estray Cattle-Thotnas Laidlaw. . ' one" =ve it to our readers. d wrest Mi avel, $15-60; G. Welsh, gravel, 69.50; represent that the ratepayers feel so in its fall fe I � ' " I ever questioned,-- add they have not 11 upon him-, strikin 11 . . Farm for S0e-Thoa. Gilpin. I . well n that the- lion. gentleman's from the deadly - I � . BY, I mile � . I 9 him � I I - , of the Tories gull," McKay, gravel, $6.50; J. G. lie h interested in this matter that at forcibly o� the head, rendering hill, , I � old 2'1Xert, concession 0 in. I . made one suggestion that has not beOlk brother, Vice -Chancellor Blake, is a 3P Hi`3 arm was hurt badly - I Great Auction Sale -A. G. VailEg,mond. � Midlothian is cons2e'red the strongh 11, 63.29,,; James publi , 'Mt�etings called to obtain an ex- sensible. e 'r It . Roxboro Mills-Dolphill, & Burnett' unhesitalingly assented to by the Coun- very religious man, and takes great in- of Toryism, being represented by the 1,erguson, gravel, $18.80; L. McDonald prdssion f their views on the subject, was some length I . - * .g. . - . , - 1p'n1ber for roads, 511.70; WnT. Milne, they apppinted special . � Of time before assist_ � - , . a . . er good . . I I .� " To Pig Breeders -Thos. LeemiD oil. If, therefore, these dommi sioners terest in churches and every oth Duke of Buccleuch's oldest son. But 1 delegates to wait ance came. 116 was at once taken lion e Amilual Ueetinct-Gordon m cAdam. i . . - -1 the great champion of freedom has Wank, $4.73 ; Gar -row Brobbers, plank, upon yott to lay these their views before and the doctor pronoun, . n can manage this work t- work. Grace Church, in Toronto, re- _ed 11 -,SO Batisfac. I orl y -- . � . . hilm to . . , ' I Dissolution -Paxtuersbip-J. Ai-instroug'. - t . ceives his especial care, ill the -Sunday thought it his duty � to � gird on his ��3.23; Alex. McDonald, 'repairing you, mud it is with �s .viej -to carry on t I have received a severe conta, � .,- otion, of School of - i ' 8 ,,,on of the - I while under the:suppoBod dire , ,- Christmas Goods Hally & Anderson,: � and measure Sw4rds with the htidge oil concession 2, $14; Tuck & I their 'wishes that we as the privilege brain. . which he takes a lively in- armor � . L . . � 0 - hJ_ . I . Hilrdwaxe-Will. Robertson & Co. ' I the County CouDcit,- w�:y could they terest. Fctr a long time the Vice -Chan- giant in his own domain. Already the Robertson, account drain contract, 1 of aninterview, and w . . . . . . you have so -On Sunday eveniil - -,- r . . g a youn . � ;; 11 New Goods -Hoffman Brotber§. cellor has endea,voredto get his brother whole nation is on tiptoe over the pre- $100; Adam. Fralick, ditching, �7.36; ! kindly granted. . 9 lady in � . � ; not do it with equal efficiency unc . Bluevale, while return I . I ler the I& Ing from church � ' 1 . � I to take an interest in the school, and liminaries of the sbruggle, and when the Opullell fees and salaries; Thos. We would say that the people in the was assaulted by a 'number ,� -1. . I , of young "I - ­--­­-- ­­- I combined supervision ,of the local. coun- after many fruitless endeavors at last final event 'comes -as come it ' ust Strachan, 13 meetings ana.15 days roacl rurg1portions of- the couiities feel Well men' who attem - in pted. to take im 11 .. (Vf y * I oils interested ? - It will i be seeil that succeeded. , The hon. gentleman Pro- during thtb next twelve months -I ven- illspection, mud trip to Palmerston on . satisfied with their connection with their liberbies with her. 11 Proper . I � ­ : � I I � not bard tare to -say there will not have been county - question, $59; S. Slemmou, several counties, and that they do not , managed to escape. The followin e I (a � 11roll expo%tor# ' the bridge difficulty is.� . to ceeded to the Sunday School, where a owever ill `� , ; ; gd I . . dispel. . i large assembly of adults, -as well as such ai'political- contest during the his- 13 meetings and 10 days road inspec- feel a,xiy lack of fae ilities in reaching the scamps were brought before Sq - ay - I , I . . . � I -- - - - ­. . .. -- ­ - -,. � - ­ -- � - � - I ; children, bad congregated to hear, as tory of the" nation. -The Government tion, $46; Sohn Hislop, 13 .meetings their several connty towns. . McEwen and Holmes, of Wi.,n UZ06 . . . . . gham. � � -- --- -- - '--- " ­ i ---- -I , -- In respect to the third * objectiou, theyAhought, an address from HoD. party, !believe, will stake the iii�erests and 5 days road inspection,. $36 ; J-acob "They would also call your attention They were let off by, PAY1119 the, costs . ' . - J � . SEAF, ORTH, DECE-MBER 26, 1879. that many of our P&rliamT entarians re- Edwaxd Blake. The great lawyer and of the whole Empire on the contest. Keffer, 12 meetings and road inspection, to the. fact that mz)st of the local muni- which amounted to a considerable aiim . . . I . . . I I . -- --- ­ -- - - ---.-- ceive their training in Coil ' ty Councils, statesmaa, although quite at home in They bave'already made over 306,faaOt $40; W. Oliver, 13 meetings and road cipalities have created to themselves a They e 0 11 e . ----- ­­ ------ all . - . n I . wer t 0 lenie itly d alt with - -1 .I- I .- addressin- the courts and House of votes for the, purpose, , and they will inspection, &c., $40; A. Huliter, Clerk, certain amount of indebtedness for vaxi- -During the winter, a se . . I I . County- Councils. ' and that they are usef, ul in this � � . . 4 Pries Of enter- . I way: 00*ini�iona`, was deoidedlyill at ease in continue to make more. There is to.be salary, selecting jurors and extra for otis improvements, which, though co.n- tainments will be held Iii urdyl . , ! T'his may be so, --but we'submit that we addressing the juveniles on Suaday af - w k on voters' lists and drain '' siderably reduced, -are not yet, and will Hensall, in aid of -the a Hall It is fre ently difficult to get sorne I - a Meeting in Edinburgh next week, for Or, debt fund of 8 ' - - . w rks, $124; Win* Bishop, selecting - . qt11 0 1 can get persons to serve us very offici- ternoon.' After stammering through which I there are 'over 18,000 tickets is- age I not be for some tinle,to come, fully Paul's,church. A literary and t. people to realize that we live in, a,n age I I . b I jurors, $4. Moved by Walter Oliver, and while this burden is entertainment Will be held o musical. , . b I outly and vary faithfully in Parliament some platitudes ,without � any satisfac- sued, and any person who has got one, wiped out; � . � I 11 Xew of prog diat the world is con- I .- - .. - . gression ; I I tion 'to himself, a happy thought struck and is willing to dispose of it, can get a Seconded by John Hislop, that the still existing, they do -not wish to Years Eve under thedirection of � - - , � I , it ,a I without keeping' up so. expensive a r * Council do now adjourn-* Carried. have any more burdens imposed upon, H. 0. Brewer of Exeter. O. C - *at . � tiuuallv on the in . mr � I '. Ove, and that 0 hitn-,� It occurred to hini'that he might pound for it as easily as a penny. I � - I I school for their trainiulci. � WE) can pay tide � over his difficulty by askiDg Never was there such an instance of ex- - -- - them. I i n. hn mas cons . equently necessary for us to occa-. ques- . 1iullett. I Eve an euteri'ainment'wM be giv�eil in sionally remodel our habits and insti- I too in . uch even for a good thing. While, tions of the children. He only asked citement about any living man. If I I . "We believe that it will not have es- aid of the Sabbath School. T,her - . . . one, and it was, "What have you all got can get a paper -with a good account I . caped your discernment - that this agita- �also be a chemic I c Opti ,e 'win 1 therefore, we admit that many., of our :�COTJNCIL.-A meeting of the Municl- a and ,a i c tutions in order to keep them iia bar- that I haven't got?" This question was will send you one. W. L. L�ixGIIE LIL I tion against which we desire to record 0 enter- I I - . !:"most .useful Parliamentarians have . � - p4l Council of the townshiD of Hallett -1 not in the ta'ument duringthe ,Course. Lecturea mony with tho sentiments of the times 1. put slowly and impressively, but Ila . w4s �eld at Londeaborough on the 16th our wishes, ivas originatec will also be given by emminent cle � .. I graduated- from the County Council answer was received, and this added to . I -urnberry. . . of December, 1879. All the members rural municipalities, but in some of the mell, SO that the pee I My- . I I -i in, which we live. it is next to impos- � r . oom � . - T ! P10 of HensaU Will . " . - sible for all such to see that inatit1itions I we do ubt think it would pay to � COU-NClL.-&t -the last meeting o- piesent. Minutes of former meeting have a good Program -me Prepared for the embarrassment of the hou. geutle� towns in the neighborhooa,who desire I . . ' keep up this institution for that pur- man. The question was repeated with. Turnberry council Mr. Henn re read and confirmed. Moved by J. an increase of their dignity and status their winter entertainment and, in- . . � enty years a -d were . - the same result, and- the new teachQr ported the, job of. culvert let to John 1#itton, seconded by J. Howson, that by being made county towns.11 straction. - ,v�hiall, fifteen or tw b .1 ing re w� � m - pose. There is no reason why our fu- wa� goina to give up in despair, when. Robertson, concessions 6 and 7, finished Mr. Gibson, in the course of a few -Last weeka honey s0cialwashel(i , .ostesseutWto the public w64a'Da tbiefollowing accountsbe paid, viz.: � - . � ture members of Parliament, if they probabbr" supplementary observations, expressed in Seismith church Zurich Roaa ... which have done good service in the . he remembered Bruce and the according to contract, $4.50. Mr. Mil- plank for bridges -4. Thompson , nay, itiatory training, should spider. However, he said, '"Now, chil- I his opinion, from the manner in which under the auspices I I I I . ome, , amd of the Unite -d Tein- past, have now growil, burdens ' must have an in ler reported -he had l6ta job of digging a Fol�lrvcKjllop, in 1877, 1878, 1879, $69.93 ; the'Attorney-General had received the perance Association, I I . . dreii what have -hat I drain through side liubl 6 land 6, to Law I .9p , t was a � not receive it in the local q,s well as in ' You all got t J S rung, 013; J. Murdoch, $26.10; 1 . 't got?" After a pause of fully a - 1, deputation-illat favoring the gralld , " Besides there is -e cha - T. Knox, $75.92 ; Huber & Brothers, success. The attendance was good. and being effete should be abolished. -They I the County Council. . haven' reuce Lovell, $3.50, to ,b rged to W. previous '0 permit themselves to be ruled b�r - I minute a little colered boy in a far vert, $8.15. Mr. � scheme -that it was scarcely necessary the. honey was well relished.aaA 8 -Zea senti- ' cor- drain account; also oul. , 6JA53; S. Melville, $8.50; J. Fair � � . - probably not one County . ee mentra-ther thanl�yreasou, and as a, . This Little reported the job of. culvert let to K56. -For gravel for roads -J. Irvine, to appear in opposition to it. to "take." 'Mr. P. Heiideraon� Presi- z� : . 11 Council insm- iier shouted out, -De Lord." I I for them . her out of a hundred The agitation for the division of thes� dent of the Todge, occupit r t ' that ever rises to - proved a settler for Mr. Blake, and he James Wal'.ace on poncession line, lo $44-65 ; J. Walker, . of Wawanosh, � CT . consequence they Gling to these worn- I - . . I he chair . . 0 th imniediately Sat down. Thus was the and 11, lot 17, �2, finished. The Clerk $2.55 ; J. Uartiu, $9.75; J. Aiken I. counties was merely got up for the very efficiently. The prograrnme con- - - out institutions as tenaciously as if I �o dignity of -a member of Parliament, great lawyer and . 8, �6; sake of gratifying the ambition of some sisted chiefly of reeit . . ' � I I -statesman, whom no reported -that he had received $26.22 P F- Brown. 58.70; J. Cullis, 61.75; G. ations and intisic. . their very salvation depanded upon, I or that ever has a,n opportunity to, and man can. put down in debate or argu- from the Clerk of Culross. being ' Dole, MOO; R. Downey, , $2.90; R places which wanted to become county Rev. Mr. Smith gfL*e all a,adress. All I it is hardly the square thing to educate meut, completely 11fl6ore towns. . . who took part i1i the entertain � their being preserved in their original i " by a little amount of assessment made 'by C. F. FO: wler, $10.70 -- J. Garrett, $11.50; 71 : a hundred for the sake of getting one to 1,darkey." His reported . I Mr. Mowat "asked if all the rural ported themselves in an ment de- - attbe lion. Miles, P. L. S. � on drain. Mr. Griffin Harrington, of . Wawanosh, $1.95 ; D. amiable In&,, - integrity, � - , - � I en tlem an has wisely res . I I . 0 municipalities were opposed to the iker. The procee ' I i i serve 9 I ved to let the reported letting a job of culvert to Geo. ., Ho . . � . pggart, 45.40; R. Jackson, $2.90; J. ds, which are to be ap- - I . These reflecti,ons forced themselves i - . ordinary teachers -do the 11 techizing,aud Wade, on B line, opposite his lot. $2 1 Leiper, $1.90; J. Mills, $11.15; At. scheme. plied to the erection -of a shea for the � . upon our mind on reading some of the 1, We have now come to the fourth and from the authorized catedbism.-Strat- � finished. Mr. Gibson, M. P.,, address , Mr. Gibson replied that every one of use of the chu 0 1 � e� Qiiigley, $5.60; W. Rinn, $12.65; A. .. rch amodilted. to 1-93. I I I � e w - J. theshed is nowbein', 4 - objections urged against our proposition-, last objection, viz.: That local councils k Jord Beacon. the'Council- in referenc to �ome inter- I Reid, $10.70; W. Sanderson, $5.60; the rural municipalities interested, I The erection of I . 9 1- --------.-- without excepti6n, were opposed to proceeded with. . I . � an to abolish County Councils. Although i are, not competent to grapple - with eat on drain money., It appears the: T#orn pson, of Wawanosh, $5.20 ; Ward, ' � Muskoka. � Council collected an amount of Goderich township, $3.25; J. Walk- y action being� takell'at the present -A decision was given last week in most of the objections are of a purely works Of more than ordinary magni- . of money . . time. . . Exeter by Judge Toms . MR. EDITOR. -Dear Sir: 'Since our and held it for some time before paying iniaw, $8.25. For Londesborough side ' -which may be' t u d e. T ha, ' 0 Several other members of the he aportiig fraternity It I sentimental character, there are some t this is the case, has been poetical friend.- Mr. Morrison,� has be-" it out, and did uot allow the parties .iu- walks Ouimette & Taylor, -nails, $6.30; deputa- _ of interest to t � . I which are more tangible than the disproved in our own coun ty, time and 7 come Mr. Barr's champion, I -think I terestedatlything for The use of the J.�T. Cooper, labor, $8.68; and for tion. briefly endorsed the views express- will be remembered that early last gum- . I .. - others, and, it is tl i lese . aaaiu. Our local councils..bave 'un- must say afew words in reply, and al- I money. . The Reeve cleared the Coun- sundries -Glasgow & Macpherson, ed by Mr. Gibson. 1% � mer a foot race for $50 -a side was rim I we propose 0011- . no cl Y ell Mr. ifowat said that when he by Wm. Balk ddrta,ken works of greater magnitude though. Mr. Morrison says he does t ' 'I b t ing Mr- Gibson that they had I ca§tiiigs for road scraper, $4.50; A will, of Exeter, and. A. � - b I . Lucan. - docis, . - to my letter, 7 yet ''be seems to I paid* out a large amount of ii suraper, $1,50, ion - AM sidering. These objections may , be . reply township ! Day, repairing road : investigated this question some time McLean of The I summarized as follows. than have fallen to � the lot of -our , ago, he ba& found the agitation in favor given by one of the -criticise it pretty closel . Mr. Morri- money beflro cellecting any of that as'- 0 #mette, & Taylor, postage, &c., $6.30 jud-9'es that Balkw . I y 0 1 al I Count I of the redistribution scheme to be con. will had won I First.�A centra-lization of power' , in y Council within at least the last son makes me say that fifty per ,cent. sessed for � drain purposes. It seems 1 -Moved by J. Howson, secouded by J. I the race, but the secona I �, 'the Local Government. tenyears. And the councils in our own * of the land is level. What I did say I Mr. Gibson ima-ained he was assessed I Brittor, that the account of Whenham - -fined chiefly to the towns, while the judge dissented. The money was de.' I I .. to�vnshi s ,generally -were opposed to it. manded by B.alkwilps . was that fifty per cent of the Ind is I on draill for only" about $20, but did not I & Cole for repairing scrapers, plank P . hackers, and. ,paid - Sdcand--The� inequality Of bridge county have not done more in thi The present d6putation had represented over by the stakeholders ag - ' I . is re- * ' . I construction required by different mu- - level enough and clear enough of rocks I look at the by-law; 0 . I -and I when the as- -and nails for Londesborough side walks the rural municipalities to be even more clination, we:be iev,- I ailast his k- nicipalities. . sperat than have tho municipal councils - and- stone to use rbapers, 1 sessor called on him for 'the taxes he I P Ml- e R's ack � ' . . - mowers, &c. in 1875, amounting to $40.78, be not La b -- I I - - . nanimously opposed to any change ersluaintained that the race was a foul Third, of other counties iii several parts of the on, and this I think, to be correct f found the amount was ab paid, as said acc()tu'nt, was paid. to J, a I -The utility of -our ,County I ir and i' I ut �80. Mrs. previously aware of. one, and sued the stakeholder ,f,),r the - Province. They have aided in the con- Mr. Morris -on could not find McKay was granted �54- for keeping I Cormcils as a Parliamentary training such land � Whenham in 1875, and that the Tre,s- thaa be, had been school. D I will undertake to find s6h land for Mrs. May, and $14 was gr Ilted - to pay urer holds a receipt for the same -Car- It was extremelyluillikely that any ac- d The secon,l . struction, of railways a,nd harbors; him, which he can cultiv - the funeral expenses of t e said Mrs. tion on the matter would be taken dur- judge testified that ' I Fou"Ah.-The in6ffioiency of local ate with per I h ried, Moved by J. Lasham, seconded i he cousidered the . councils to grapple with improvements cent. instead of ing the coming session. race, if gove � they have erected costly public edifices, feet ease, sevdnty per May. The collector was instructed not by J. Howson, that the amount of W. ID � ' . eputation then withdrew. afoul one. This coup . led with the fact Of magnitndt!, %uah as making and such as school and market houses;. fifty. When I said tha� the .stones to collect any taxes from Mrs. H. Ham- Southron, S2.75., for breakiijg plow in The d . ' . . . 0 could be used for roads, I 1did not give ilton. The sum of 617 was granted for plowing snow roads, be not' paid -Car- - - -- that thejudge iaeci - . mending public roads, aiding raiTwaya, -they have drained a,nd reclaimed waste . . I . who had given .his deci. . - . I n opinion i . , lied. Moved by J. Britton, seconded siOn in favor- of Balkwill hadmoney on . - I etc. .. . . ;. - I lands, and in these and , other ways my Ow alone in I this, matter, -improving Mary street Huron- Notes. the race, Which was 'above ob, oil 4 the settlers Griffin was granted 66 as payment for by.J.,Howsoif, that on petition of J. - r. W. R. .Wil on .- established in . The jections em�race. the en- but the general OPim . I and Councillor 'Lu a him erected a court, caused JudgeToms to decide that. they have eco'nomically-ana successful-" themselves. The stone islour common keeping the township baby. A by-law i Knox and others, praying for assistance t) . tire grounds, so fax as we have seen., I . splendid skating rink in Brussels, 150 theStakell . I ly carried out . 'many enterpri-3es of granite., and whether they can be 'was passed appointing tlice following to�gravel base hue between lot' 3, M . older should payback the $50. that have been ui� . . I x60 feet, . � We learn that an application will be - ged against the propo- equal or greater maignitude than those broken or notI do not know, but I re- places for nomination. and elect -ion : B., and lot 43, concession 13, that $030 -Mr. Abraham Kfiechtel, a Brussels . sition to, abolisli, County Councils. W . membdr to have seen one very Ligh The nominations at Farrow's Hall, I belgranted, provided that the gratuitous Mad -e for a new trial. f7 . boy, will teach the Lakelet school next . so far a� a centralization of pow In hich are usually required of County bluff of'rock, and there were thousa ds Bluev&le, at noon, on the last Monday labor on said petitiou. be performed, . I - � i . � - I . er 3 a Councils. In fact, the local councils of loose stones at its base that had Mall- in the month, Jas. Johnston, Returning' tbi � 3 said grant to be expended under the year. � I . Perth items. - - concerned, we only advocaf6d the turn- have do' � I I I -The hardware firm of O'Byrne & . . I ne in this way what the larger ea'off -frorn. the parent rock by the ac- Officer; in case a poll is demanded, t 0 , di�cetion of J. Knox, pathmaster, and I 'rat Saturday I . lie I Co., of Exeter, have gone into insol- The fi. market in Lis- - � , I ing over of the jails an d the court and,more preten : tion of the weather. I should jud elections to be held for sab-division No. ! th�t J. How i o ' e' on the vency, and their place of business has and quite a tious'body 5 was ,unable ge I to,wel was Well, patronized " ' � Tileasurer for the ,Same when the work I - I . houses to the Local Goveriam ent. Now from this there would be no extra' diffi- 1, at school house, Lower Wingliam, It. . � bedn close&. I success. . ' to do. T.bere i's no underta,king of this culty in. breaking them for rioads. Mr , Eadie, returning officer; No. 92, Far- is 1performed-Carried. Moved by J. e likely to � * -Mr. T. H- M:jCou.y,ey has been de- . . * I . . I . I I � . . . . cl ob- row's hall, Bluevale, Jas. Johnston., re- I MC&SOn, seconded by J. Lasha'ni that have lively times shortly. Both the livering a series Of temperance leatum - we would ask irt what, -way would tEe- character which coq1d be better carried* Morrison seems to have a decide I -The Goderich papers ar ' assumption of the Gh�.rg -ese i . - I I .,,e of th n- out by a county -than by a to Jection to land covered with spruce and I turning officer; No. k school house, lot 1 tho annual meeting of the ele I wnship � e-'-tO-rs Of Star and Signal are threatened with in Li-Stowel.. . ' � stitutdons inarease the. power or .the council. Ibis the conv�euience and utilit balsain. I 'have always understood; 15, concession 9. Tom K. Powell, re- 1 this township for ibe purpose of nomi I I . . Y 1-t I A I I � . I � 1- libel suits. 1 -The Grand Trunkhavo iaQt,.r,,rq-aj , M � . I :5uQ Ulu to be of the best, quality. I burning officer. It was resolved that natuug candidates for the offices of -Mr G. A. Hyndman, a young man two excellent cattle pens at the Mt I I . . patronage of the -L,wal Government? of theoneforwork-of tbig-h-indthat basin know that th' settlers of both Muskoka. debentu)res be gralitedfor thefollowiDg I Roeve, Deputy Reeve and three Coun- I - . - The only additional patronage it could .. e I so rent a Ynnac"v-n A -" I I KI . . I I well and favorablv known in Exeter has I chell station. I b . V V CbwUy.W1UL1 1;,LLe an gonla consider such land No. 1. sums, viz.: I - possibly give - them would be the a,p- I nec6 : 1. . . S. Black, reeve, �5-1. J. 'to * serve next year, be held in embarked in the grocery business in - -Over a hundred candidates apphea . ssity for the other. � Ofcourse there 'With regard to the quality of the soil I Henning, Deputy -reeve, $39.25; Alr. i tohi�elour7lellmperauce Hall at the village of that town. for entrance to the High School at Strat- . pointment of a care -taker,- a person to' : ,. am certain that it is rich, forin the sum- Little, $34.50; Mr. Miller, $45- A,rr Loudesborough, on I - i are still within the boundslof the Pro- I I Alouday, the 29th � -.1ur. James Loadman, of H I has ford. and 70 at St. Marys. . I * - � liaht thefires and sweep the rooms,- I I mer of 1877 the crops -were good all Griffin, '$q3; John M cTavish, $3. It. I da,7 of. Decem"ber, 1879, at noon, and in purchased an excellent t ay -Rev. Mr. Christ * 0 . ca . horough-bred opherson, of )fit- . vince several ilew districts,': aald it may over the' :art I was through, and not was ordered th the necessary number bull from Mr. Smi chell, is still in precarious health and . � for each court bouse, as they no7 have . . p - at $22.30 be paid to ; e more than th, of Middlesex. He I I be said that in these counties there is that, but I never saw any place where Messrs. Black, Miller and Henning, for of -candidates are proposed and a poll . ) - the a.ppointment of all the other offi-. . . I 1 paid' the handsome sum of $100 for him, unable to fill his pulpit. I- yet work for the County Councils, al- vegetation of all kinds was so rank, and inspecting drains. and that the same be I re�uked, that the election for said -At a sawing bee on the farm of Mr. -Five new school lipuses I at Trow- . . . cers in conneGtion with these institu- ) l,m fully satisfied tliat one *acre of av- placed to the drain accounts. It -was ces be held on Monday, the 5th of Peter McNeil, . 14, Qrey, a for occup�tioil 4t . I t I . o 1. bridge will be ready - . . . tions. Of course . there would be Oc- though there may not be in the older erage Muskoka cro� w,as worth more further ordered that all outstanding � Jaliivary, 1880, at the following places, few days ago, wei2heefisTleoneresceht saws, reopening after holidays. . . sections., This, however, 'is not the than two acres of a taxes must be collectedby the 5bh Ja ' ' vi�.: For electoral di�ision No. 1, in I I . casional repairs required on the' build- _ . #rage crop for more 11- . were cut 27 cords of -stovewood in seven -A breakman by the name of me- -- � - mperance Hall, Kinburni J. Fowler, hours. . ings and a . case. The colonization work which in than a hundred miles outside say from uary,l 1880. The Clerk was instructed , T ! I . Kennan bad one of his hands aniash- . I � �� I -few supplies for he prison-: former' timeg waa done :by County Guelph'to Toronto, and from Toronto to write to the President of tht Con, I Diputy Returning Officer , No. 2, 'in -Cream festivals I . th ed while coupling cars at the t. mam . ers in the jails. The-- ar.�, to Orillia. And now, Mr. Editor can solidated bank, in reference to money I scli6ol house No. 6, T. Neil'ans; No,. 3, are just now e station. S e now fur- I � - - Councils, is now being done in gteatdr it be possible that over d in the b popular entertainments in E xeter, aiid � iaished upoa the order of the County : forty 1housan ank, belonging to the township, I in, School house . No. 2, C. McIntosh; honey socials prevail in the adjoining -Paul. Brown, of Logan, h ad his wife I � Councils, but we fancy thal if the Lo- part by the Local Government. They people, and a great -many of them from when the Council a"djourned. N - 4, in' Brunsdon's carriage shop, township of Ray. The two might' go up before the 'Mayor of behell. ud I - , Mi ,a - - now build colonization roads and ma,ke the best settled portions of, Ontario, - . I L�ne dmaii; No. 5, bound over to keep the peace on her . cal Go-vernment would undertake these 1. I --9"!!T!!T well together. OWn - . other initiatory improvements, so that ca,u be so.foolish as to settle in such a , i in I Temperance Hall, Londesborough, . I . Grey. i -Diptheretie croup has of 'late be- recognizance for $200. A Supplies, and relieve the local iaialliai- ! . miserable place as -'Barr, Morrison & I . � P-. lCampbell; No. 6, ia school house even in the newer counties the work to Co.,S Musk COUNCIL MERTIN come alarmingly prevalent in Exeter -Mr. J'ames Mclutvre, merchant, of � palities of the expense, comparatively - oka, when there are so G. -Council me� at�, Nd. 9, A. McDonald. Aud that a by- . S t. Marys e . I be done i� bro Tuck's Hotel, Cranbrook, on the and vicinity, and has assum, ed a very , has dispos - aof his stock and . tight within the compass many other places to go to, such as - 115th law be prepared and passed to confirm malignant type. 'Several cases have intends removing to Parry sound Lis- . trifling though it be, none would be I inst. Members all present. Reeve in th I -Cakried. The by-law was trict, where he has taken . . of the lqcal councils. . Manitoba and the prairie States, Algo- . e same � . I I foolish enough to 613�ect on. account- of , . . : the chair. Minutes of last meAing then read and passed. terminated fatally. , up land,. . . . I . I ma audLake Huron Islands,and manyof . A -loved by J. ' -The members of the Brussels Band' -A by-law has been passed in Alit - the additional Power or In all the discussion read and co firmed. Applicatioll rom a . . palronag M 1 son, sec nded by J. Lasham, that chell, 'a the prin- � - ., e it . a that have taken these places are said. to be flowing with n . 0 1 M arsden Smith for the office of T have been furnished with -tin lam . compelling residents 6 1 J ave failed to , 18 ship Clerk -filed. Petitions of J mes ? e C d ir C iLn cipal streets to keep thii sidewalks in would thereby receive. In fact, We 'do place on this subject, we h milk * and honey, even if Muskoka i - wn. th Councillors be paid for their ser- whi h are atta he , to the aps ' ps' I not know 01 any more beneficial way in notice one single tenable'r�ason for the ]lot. And again, is it not strange that Smilie and 36 others, prayin . viqes, for the present year as follows,- or,der to enable the musicians to read front of. their premises free from snow. . which, -a Portion of tfie contiall ti . g that, as.- vi�.: John M , �s t I - i .in_ 'con nuance of County Co the Trust ancl-Loan Company, who.are sistance be granted Duncan A cMillan, 29 days at '81-75 their music at night while marching. -Knox church tra.ford., 7 lo, business in a - Campbell pet day, $50.75; John,.Alason', 2'3 (lays, Young Men's Literary:Society- At an � I ' . ally', � uncils as a generally considered to c to go to Toronto Eye Bar In- I his has ,& I legislative body. Their usefulness is safe manner, will Jend mo ey n uch $40.25; Joseph Howson, 23 days, new brick hotel in Wingliam to 'W. week, the creasing Provincial surplus coulc and Mr. Joseph Young has rented1L 0 - I be ex- n Q 8 firmary for treatment, as he is almost open debate,,One evening last - peuded'thEm in relieving the local ran- . golle, a,nd their continued existence is la,nd 2 And yet there are a 'great llum- blind from � cataract in both eyes, and �40.25; John Lasham. 23 days, $40.25; Dolm age, -of Palkhill, for a term -,of -ten question of Letellier's dismissal was dis- - - . . Theonly I ber of Muskoka farms mortgaged to ritton, 23 days,' $40.25 -Carried. years, at $1,000 a year. The hotel will cussed. - � . - nicipalities, of these b7Ardens. due entirely to a sentimental feeling them. an unable to * provide for himself and Jjam- To�n 11 This I know for a fact, - a .ily. peti. m ec, by J. Howson, seconded by J- be .furnished some time next month. -Mr.- Scott, Mayor of Listowel, sola � other source of patronage .that could on the pa,rb of the people tha,t they do I know from couverBinc, with the tion was also- accompanied, by Mason, that this Council do now ad- I H ­ r j-t-�O% ,m- -e Local Govern- not like to do away with ' eeves, stating that A ' ther new author is about cr . . � &n. old and settlers, that any m c' Journ to meet again at Londesborou par. They extend over a term of -1 possibly ace,rue to th . ., an can raise a letter from Dr. R gh t the town debentures in Toronto at - ' . f e fore Mr. Tames Caleb Me- . gets - December, 1879, , ment in the event of the abolition of . cherished institution, no �,, matter how money on his land as soon as he he thought the operation might now be ou Monday, the .29th in , twenty yaxs* bearing interest at ven - . � � I useless anq obsolete it has come. his deed. Besides, what would be the sa,fely performed. On motion the - sum at �10 o'clock a. m. -Carried. Intosh of aeut"ralia, has at present in I I se � . County Councils, would be the appoint- be . . , of $20 was granted. Geo. Dark and 1� � press t (o works of about two hundred per cent. common Sense in. spending so much in . � � -Charles McKenzie, of Elm&, has I m-ent of Public School Inspectors. This f eelinge however, will soon give building colonization roads and I others prayed for aid to enable Job ­- � & Wflil L . I railro . nAl- ' � pages )each, eutitled-----1 'Pauline The- had four valuable sheep killed by � . , . These officials,. alth' way bef6re the natural ' ads bert, all indigent convalescent from I ty- Re -Distribution -of Counties.. ology"' and"The Second Coming I ough working under common sense throughauch, a miserable, God-forsa,ken 1 5 1 cat. The sheep 'were left out all night ; I t;l � t � - of . � the direction, of the Government, anj m of bbe-peopl,e. All that is reui um respectfully, ' � phoid fever, to return to -St. Clemens, A deputation composed of the Reeves, Christ." in the shelter of a pieceof wood, when . . I ' . � , I * secure the ieform is a little ag L JOH-N W�LLIA318. he having contracted the disease While Deputy-Reevea, and' other influential i ---Vr. Robert Cook, of Blyth, 'who has the Wild Cat improied th . On. ... - a measure responsihie thereto, are ap- . giLation, CONSTANcE, Dec. 22, 1879. ' i - in attendance on the Nichol family.. men from several municipalities in the 'kePt for sOme time a pet bear, was 6 occasion. pointe(I and r . which must be continued until- the po,o- $5 was granted. The sum �of $10 was counties of Wellingt6n, Huron and Grey* obliged to shoot it -A fine new brick Methodist church . . emoved by County Coun- . . ..... =.--- . granted, on application of Johij Knight, on, Monday afternoon waited on Ron. Bruin- was likely to become too familiar built at St. Marys, . % , lid, lior do we, . Extract-frona al�etter h�om and was opened for divine service on- . oils. Well, we never c ple become ' accustom6d to the thought a few days ago' has this Season been now, advocate the . ha, � nding over o - : of doing without this o*ne-time "bulwark Scotlatd. . . . to Widow Steele as a slight recognition Attorney -General Mowat at Toronto, with lais master, and as a precaution . 11 I I i . _ f the � . of her kindnes's and- humfinity in ten- for the Su, day last, It is built on the site Of - . . purpose of expressing their op- against future danger he was executed, . the old one, is calculated to seat liON I ' appointing power in this instance "to of congtitutional liberty.,, . So soon as The following is an. extract from a dering asdistance to and wafting on said I position -to tbeproposed re -distribution' and his earcase sold to a -man in Goder- persons, and cost over $12,000. 1 - ' , Government.' These officers could es place, they' will abandon it very interesting letter received by JR. Nichol family. while most of them were of those counties, which had been urged ich for a good sum. . the this tak - . ' I I . without a marmur - Scott, Esq., Grey, trom a friend in prostrated with fever and unable to ob- by a deputation which visited the Pre- -The enterprising village of Blyth is -Mr. and. Mrs. W. Forguson were � . be appointed by the local councils of . . I and county Coull- Scotland: - . . thrown from their cutter -while on their . each district in ' ells, like many other institutions which, tain necessary nursing. Petition, of mier a few weeks ago. Among the gen- to have an oyAier saloon, which 18 One way'to church at Milverton, on the 14th . . ' U110 same manner as the We have had a very cold, wet, sum- Archibald McDonald and 36 others, for tlemen forming the deputation were of the first indications of its 'readiness iust. Mrs. F 6rguson was severely bruis- 1* ­ ,-,served%hei day, will be cher- mer. Therehas been nothing like it a grant of §30, to enable Will. Pollard, Alex. L. Gibson, Reeve of Wro eter; to throw- off the clothes of inf and � having . r committee for the equalization of.'the I . 0 . I ree or is gener * . ed, but is recovering. A passer by . . I ished on as a memory. . durin th' ion. 'The ay crop a p " messment rolls. It will thus be seen � I five W, . oor man with a large family, to go John Prain, Reeve of Minto, Warden of Wssume those of boyhood. It - wffl- caught the horse7 0 ve . that the centralization argument . really men, appointed by the local councils, as g t in I -with great difficulty, and to Toronto for treatment of his eyes, he the.Count' ' pre nting farther I I . - � y of Wellington; Robt. Scott, shortly be a town if it keeps on improv- damage. . - . I . - . could equalize the assessments and much of it was of veiry poor quality. It havilig been nearly blind for a number Deputy -Reeve of Minto; James Fallis, I ing. The new institution is to be start- -A bright little son of Mayor Grant amo-Rnts to nothing, and. we are' sure was the en&oif Sepbember'befbre it was of years. $30 was graut6d as per peti- Councillor, Minto; John Kaine, Reeve e& by Mr. R. W. Mitchell. of Stratford, -met with a severe accident had those w1io put it forwg.rd not done superintend the repairs all got in. The harvest was also very tion. Anthony R-ayman applied for of- Howick; B.S. Cook, First Deputy�- -A farmer has been summoned before a few lays, a'a . late, not being all finished till th :,O. . E of what axe .now 1. I e be- payment'bf $18,for makin He was whittling a P1 - � so without dti-e cousideratiou, we would . termed county . g three coffins Reeve of Howick; David Weir, Second Squire Gidley to answer to the e arge of at ck with - I when the bladb slip- 11 - I - . bridgea at a giniling of November'. Oats in, some for deceased Nichols, indigents. 1� ,,, i a knife I I never havo heard of it. - . . . - small expense, and the districts bulked largely, but the quality motion, $16 was'gra d n On DePutyilteeve of Howick: Thos. Wil- assaultill a a boy on the streetin Exeter. ped and the point entered one Of his , 0 ..i nte i favor of son an Robt. Gibson, delegates ,from It seems the man was passing down. -eyes. It is feared the injury may prove . 1131 . There is something in the second ob- trouble and cOst-Of electing and main- is only middling; wheat and barley are. above. Jahn McIntosh 'was granted a Howick; ,Samuel Black, Reeve of Turn- street in a sleigh, and passing two boys difficult of an early cure. - , '181 0 -small Parlia- far from au average. P t' taiiiing in, each county a , jection, but the diff"', i I culty suggested is . o atoes are not debenture of $16.06, being $14-66 and berry; nd Dr. Ste -wart and -S. Caswell, I who were coming from school, he - with- -An orphan lad, &bQu,t nine years,of I PC . I A] a -mutton at 8d- to 10d. 12, codoession 6, 1 . r 0 laut iusurnlountabl6. It woUld. be uti- Ment would be amoided, the work would a good crop, �and are-sefling at 9d. to Is. $1.40 interest, back taxes for 1878, lot of Palm rat .. out any provocation, hit one of them a a I -who lived with H. Law ence. 2na just to compel each local munic -a tone; beet and Ll 0 n I ge ,ip,, all u a charged' by County Mr. Alex. L. Gibson, Reeve -i .ession of Minto, fell into a well . �tlity be equ y well do e, nd the people * Of Wrox- f heavy blow with his wb p'. The as- - per lb. The'four pound -loaf -baB long Treasurer, whereas same has been paid. eter I who acted as spokesman, present- I saulted boy's name was Ninian Hai- - cone - T, , - and was drowned on the 4th inst. He . . to SuPPOrt all its Own blihes, whether generally would7' be better satisfied. been Sold at 6d., but is now up at 7id. John Sharpin. was refunded �1, dog tax, eci th'e Attorney -General with a�petition I son- . ri was sent for a pail of water, and slip- Di . large or small. But this could be man_' This is what it is d 8d. The farmers cornpi � ter- charged in error. By-law read and froni Howick - signed by upwards of 900 1 -Mr. Alexander Ballagh, an old resi- - . coming to in Ontario, an am s I ped in, the ground being covered. with - age(' as it is in this county. During and that bef6 ' long. ribly of the competition. in flour and passed appointing place of f � . re very . . holding ratepayers, and one from the township dent of Turnberry, - who is now in I beef from America but I don't know , nomination and ice -one reason for keeping wells pro- F -S , Y(-,ar three Commissioners, The advisability of- enlax.gring the what would' beco' 9 . appointing following of Turnberry, signed by upwards of 300, Michigan, was out working in a field perly secured. . - Sp . me of the workin returning officers: Division No. 1, praying that the pr9p6sed re -distribution lately, when he heard his dog barking classes with� lit the, supplies -The Beacon says: A fewwadko .1 0 � Members of Council, aided by the local Powers of County Councils and abolish- 'from Alex. Ross; Nd. 2, A. Hunter. No. 3, should not take pla'co., - He stated that furiously a short distance at'way. He ago westerly -bound trains from Strat- - B , I representatives, have taken the enti I America. Mre is now' a little im- Adam Turnbull;. No oversight and charge of t'he C. re ing the Local Legislature ) is a question - 4, James Me— one had also been numerously signed in went to see what was the matter and ford carried with them. great numbers - . Pe untY with which we shall- de, . .. provement, ini the -iron trade, but all Nair; No. 5, Win. Spence; No. 16, thevillageof Wroxeter to the same foundithadgot ade6r at bay. The. of our lumbermen. Su h 0 - BX . I - - . . al at a future others araltill very duh. We hope to Robert,Pirie. Election, if all I 0 f them as I - , � . . . I . � I : . y, to be effect. He produced the minutes of a deer did not see Mr. Ballaugh until he had means axe n,D* returning di"P- z .- BE " . ' I ! � I . ! I I � . ­ � � it 0 - . I I - I L I I I . . . i I - I I I . . . - : - � . . - . . � . . . � . 1 - I o � . . I I t- . . - I . L I L I .. : . . ­­, - - � I � I.. 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" 4d' U'StOV46 lil aU OU ' , , t t � . pos,� of -keeping it d;",,, � '. ' pow.der, be p�i a , 1 . � hrme 3: xes*twas, a damaged VrOle nolse. Fortun. 4 yowfler was sina: I SenOus might have be. ---�Two Young Tellow Routley-1were elia-mu, I - biLliarci rooill in St 21, ­ V ,when the former 1o,9 . tember. ,and atterapte ter with the butt `e'na I . : tieing 10ke, 'btion . I � Sa R -Cl blow on bis -right I � . - . Arn -to Protect his head� I hi-im from ,serious initif pain.7fronl the blow Ital Oke has a bad reputat . " I I -tast Saturday IWIE� 7 two boys, Stallara -An, -spirit 4 bravado, atte. 4�ront Cre -11 T, eK belov bridge ,on the iee, : througji. imt saved bili carridd under by graspi the ice. After behag ii his nock for about tw, � WasYescuejI by youm 4! ventured, oil the ice farz Tramor withapole, wl . . -UU41 Was drawn �Oat , �� I I eflected none too 8 - . oolll� � * . neaTly exh-austed, ; I : -The ewse of Wil,Hs, � K X�rys, zecceivea a i � Couni ra, ,Y,(,',o-urt on -Thu � last. � The plaintiff suei f1dr 1200, for damages 4 been :sustained by ho . , - * I quarailtmeaund. usea, . . � duriDA the small��ox zi � . maer. . Fle Iwas -awaraf togetber with the costs 4 � sum� ,u coxisiaerably I I P . wmouht sued i4a� Th . � -e 43tit in illis'hot,e] . brOk - Wi , �cil bron� hiulself and 5 � � through7it with the losi --child, ana thfi3 is his 9171' , -��are abALattention, . I � : , -At the County eel : I - - latelyI Samuel D. 0ner, Trunk 3�ailway fvr the I � trunk � containing -good,, of $180, which he �6� betweep Stratford ani Alaga8t. last. The - 1111 . pla � hO ha& Purchased moist I ' I X h6 the trunk in Tekms,., � 4 of them were Thm , aner -0 � ustral io that -country sal queer kina of -a story, �el . - .,had cheektathe trunk Ol train. f or Toronto. Thb I i , at Stratford proved that � questioil oame from Bell ford-oll: the night when .� I to hav lost It, -and -was i �chell. b y. the �--&Tly train, <1 the mei -who putit in. U duplicafecheek of the tn- beside th-e track near Be] I I 'the trunk bad Jisappeal . . - . I ' . baggagemwn being unabh , accouut� of it. 'Tuage Nex v that be' -didn't believe the ! plaintiff, i,vhich was highl � and that the whole 1�ffZr i ana an Aftempt to* ,extol , - - ' I � the c n Z Ompa y. Hegavea. � defendants, -Orsier was , � � - rested for'perjury. .I.- � . - � � J t -1 % . . � I.. 1 ­ - ­- - I � - - . - -Births. ; � I -. W-�'NATR-ln CjAtbr4,10k, on. t. � I I wlfeo� Vr� A� McNair, i -- .. s I 'he 1. UTLOR-In Monis, on the 1 of AW. �,Aavbrose 'Naylorof a .� . �� --Z- . I I I the rith inst., id the ivr4de father., b�v Rev. M% Waugh . =,=, to )Slai-y Eli% tb, - Isaac i1vinIx , ri-stone, - -'-q,, , SRMILly-MILLSI-In CH inst, b� Rev, XT. Thomw,'� of,Hull�tt, to airAW AM, I zosephlv. Mills, Esq., an A ROSS-AIAES-At the XV8W-ft father,; Qieever, Ramiksj b-1 . son, 1�r. Thomas lto!ss, set L Dmn 4 ... �� S, of ]ILI . - It* I I : 7 Second � g k of Uri lee"t 3), 1. f3on County, Kansas , - TIED I - '. - �, LRISON--40 by Rev--&. IBMen, rat ZO �'� brade's.; Wber, !U,. .T*86�, 11owiek., to Miss )Iargaret 81 loss"County of Dmee. - 33EYNOIN-SwTH-In Bfqivii the P,5t)l b1t., by His Loj4UM Mr. W.Mkm 13VYO014 fotmd AU -98 A�ly Q Smith, late England. 4 . TAIT-:,M1,111R--At 3.3 Elm stiect 18th inst., by Re'r. 84 Z, R1 T.aitl of BMssels, to Mms i To,-ont,o, w�ldeEt ditngbter of . -drew Xur. FLEJ HEIE�-AGA)I-ln St. A Chathaln, on 'the 18th imt Grant, iissisted by Xtev. D- � I �Rev, J. R. Dattishy, Rev, Q � Tbamm Road, to Anna, tU Robert Agvy� EA(1-, Chatham I - - . � . . - : X)ealhg. � - -UAL.MAY-At Im Tesidence in' ,1 : the 23rd, lust., Mr� Samuel N - . �-ears. : -. ,,U,- -On the 20th- itst. Ai ur�M Avenuet; D-c-tkoit tbia Qow " Thos. 04niei ,g,k 47 yeal-s� &CGUMF,--4h Ifkwiis, ou the Ith Prancess.4lau . , ) , ghter of W� t I � . aged 4p6an and I mouth. )ELJ�­Jn Exet * er, -on the 16th. ins ber,�tB�IC-U)710.un,2,yest,sonof J01, , ye u,n.dl-months. o - � ""),gn_ , li.,Aie, � n the I r 'J"ane) eldest Asughter of Zoh I - 16 varx . assE,TT-3�ft F,X'eter,on the:141)x Bj,.s,.tt,a-ea 47 yean- - " . ANDEJIS-NEX,eter�,on the 141 r,o), CI �LU. 1�bn Sandm,agd I , -- I -----1--1 ­­­­ T-kp, X.&,RKE I I . : � - . I . � $B I .i . i � � vl-li wiheat� ��.. � - � .. 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