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ANNOUNCEMENT
—OR
OUGALL & CO.,
Bargain of SILE SCARFS
-.ill offer the whole of their
Prie,on
T MAY 2tTflp 1880,
ou a Separate Couriter-
LE SELL( SCARP
t an nails' prices. Plea
ESS GOODS
in aanouneing the arrival
NEW DRESS GOODS,
ALL THE
ES AND DESIGNS,
and Choicest Display to he
teen Twenty -Five
griler this Season,
vitIrt on our part will ba
that th,#
n` THE Miss GOODS
iF SEAFORTH,
('tori.. Boots and Shoea
led in au, but einffine oar
ee and
ing it First-alass.
ek,nillioit that we eau da
will as ourselves.
ICK VERY COMPLETE.
L,IALLY SOLICITED.
.UGALL &Oca,
it•apl- and Fancy Dry Goods,
laLtles, Shawls, ,.
ttcI
concernedster. to be
earen, cyf Knonicollege,
es the _Modeeator of
CaaneronS of Kip-
- tained leave of ab -
°utile, been:age of ' ill
fibytery expressea seen-
: ud. arrangements were
--. hi pulpit. Part of the
`.‘lessrs. S. Cernochan
ving resigned as Cora -
Assembly, Messrs.
eneron ' of Crescent
ne Montreal, were ap-
lace. The next meet-
Sa-y is to be hel(1 in
p second Tuesday of
lyth.
John Anderson, of
seriously indisposed
with disease of the
.now happy to report
Workmeu are busily
and repairing the
esti., here, and when
will present a very
IIC*I IT MAT e0NegRN`-•
fu, fire a shell - into.
nughs, and wo. hope
Since the warm
in, a number of bar -
As they are usually
-naiad the main cor-
intercepting ladies
treets, and indulg-
: vile talk to respec-
'hing it1ort4. Some
Lt il,tee tukt.n to have
hheontitmed, and it
of them well to be
tight as a lesson to
is
(,f Cheese, the first
LI• at the Rodgerville
dod by Mr. Jas_Lang,
eents per _pound. A
well, 'Methodist min-
irough, has been re -
pie of his circuit to
year, and he has eoli-
th the permission of
Rev. gentlemen is de -
•e
•
THIRTEENTH X.H.JAR.
WHOLE NUMBE1R, 651.
• 9
SEAFORTH, FRIDJ Y, MAY 28
1880.,
4
ONTARIO DRY GOODS HOUSE.
EST
SHOW THIS WEEK
SPECIAL VALUE
—IN --
SWISS EMBR
!DERV.
We are Selling those Goods •
White Muslins.
Pompadour Dress
Pique, one to six
Pique, one to six
Turkish Towelling
White Quilts, one
Mn .lins.
cor , white.
cor , printed.
do ar.
All of These Goods
at Close P
A Oa is Very Respeetfn
I
care
es.
ly So
SMITH (6- WEST,
•ohers Ooie.ve time'
he se i-annu lImeeting of tea
in the no thern i speetorat : of
was held et Win: 'am ou T tire
Friday 1: et. Th attendan e w
and the mos erfect tten
the pioce dings d
onstrati.d th
interest elt by thoin prent.I
business i. f the C4n eilstion . egaik:1•1
on time on Th 1 sdav mo, ning
very liveh and p a tica.I wakes ;
the Vice -I reside' t, I Mr. Ja:. Feo
of the W • gham bile Sc .001, • ol
the abse • ce of t Preside t, dell
the open 'g epee.'In his anal h
1
manner 110 called attention to the '
utility o these onvontio • s, and
pudiated he idea e presse by the
minion e range,'hat thei chief
was to r ise the s laries if t
lle,point d out ti e enaipen y p
charade of the ((irk take eup
meetings, always someth ng
directly o the estry day •ork
Schools nd wel ealculat d t
that Pro :ssional rE,)rit de ;.,orp
is a powdal m a 'I of s
highest :xcellen y in te
next efe ed to tl e bene
effect o :gatheri g togethe
by th n ture of h ir Snip
scatt re and se r tede t
Conv:nti on affor
meeti g nd ext
exaer eni; es *hie
In all die g to t le
disOu:s le at th,:se
hags, he speaker c
favor of eeping
jects, such as
•mane, e ent, m
in the
scien
secon a
shoul
8
a.
4
es
an o
ging t
ust be
proper
educe,
tende
e prof
isdiplino,
hods of I
regrou 1, while
as 8Ci n es
sho
r '
y position. The
b to pro )10 e thol
art of toehing. A ong t
fairly ev'thizi th r ge of
tion, e 9anIed •SA or pr
tiona legislatio a, and I
teach rsthe prceSsity
activ p rt in help. ug to fo
,Ooinion o 11 On!
jects. e went the
teaehrs organi ns in
how aecogni powe
er ..
a cal
F80
log
the
t,
get
ich.
, ti
g.I He
41.
ape
the
01
and
Ind.
s foI
eStr
0,14.
aal,
t .
opii
ta
rile jes
curi
chi
ciai
tho
oym
• wh
ort
oug
f big
subj
iona
stro
ssiou al
rg,a • iz
achi a.g
the V
id
ain
Buie
pica
he
• ose
irge
ta
ma
atio
act t
ngl
, fr
le
prop
d t ut
mig t
res ia
the,
they
gar. in
h • ig
ste 1.
aker
en vi
d h d
d h v
three
week
•1
4.
el
4.
OD
kt!i.
ed
sl
:
cousin previ to an
affeet educate. no
te
n
With
and , anizatiO he he
tach of this evincO:
Marked more alfluence n at
that i ould be tly t
tage o the co
have ething say
0
r
rs
Pr
th
re
try
to
that
consble ch evhi
made our ed on al
cited.
roger holida s, he sp
ered t t it wo d aye l)
Made that tr ste s Wo
the o n rece • t113allo
the p E r to g ans, say
• ;full h ays, ad ay si,
S 4,AFORTII holida , as an 3quvaaenJt
three eks' hoILidays Coe
0
11
•
ti
0
Opposite Carmichael'
pi is B
MAIN. STREET, S
11
hours
foryo
otel.these
been
tion o
OS Eec
Ducie
Mons
gram
- pupils
ject b
class
AFORTI-I. excess
divide
1
both
THE TAILORING D
PARTPAE T.
In this Branch, of on Business we
y.
a1rel Very B
•
THAT OUR WORK AN;Dh 1OU.R PRICE
Please the rnee ig fully prove
Trade that is 'being done in thi clepartment.
y the Immense
Fresh. Arrivals this week
Fin e Worsteds
'French Pantings and Scotch T ;sods.
Gouts, Call on us and leave 3 our measures.
MILLINERY DEP
With the Fine' Stock that
thisetioore, We havo lever'y Conti
to meet the wants of the Lathe
RTM ENT.
e are Showing i
41100 111 our WIRY
v
0
8
II
feat m
Secon
dowm
make
eons t
subjec
it is
pupils
to the r
brant
well r
cordia
t
teachin / are elate
g d hi Id '-rrn. ;and a
ily liour w uld,
ch vett r t ap
olidays rorn six t
ed a ve teres
ddress by :ome 1
the res nof t•
stuust pa sin nedVetrdy
f re heir 1 p opaot
o another I
e, numb r o
• and dis Iraq
nils an tea,
• tery of all c
1 , the di er
• t evhic
t nearly trnp
ake e oaf
of the Pro
:acticabl 0, e
eight to be
I advanc me
I
ofstudy.
eived al d s
.eisdorse hen
IU
a
Mis
rende
a
very
the h
teach
impor
great
to dee
mind.
excell
ship,
attent
sisted
:14
penm
Spenc
can b
of tea
of rep
this o
!was
j ctio
pil
s me
iand
.
is a e
Slate
tlfons
ters a
forme
Bmnets i atter
letter
I tp ma
thus, Laces an( . 1 f4rmmi
' discus
read t
very
Musg
tory t
fel. C
..
than
diens,
thecheofio
tit1 ore
A Beautiful Assortment of 1 at and
Triturned and Untrimmed.
Our Stock of: Viowers, Fe
Trimmings eanu0i. he surpasse
11
11
•
el
u
per
0.,11
recsnbaret
the
ntly
tion
the
Meld
ainq
dvan
40144
•fany
t be
With
neid-
er if
been
had
eeks
• half
for the other
celled. The
ely 10 long
redu Von of
e h,E ld, have
total reduc-
fou veeks.
ing ar 4 ! vi-
tron • objec-
row ed Pro -
he r le that
sepa, ate sub -
d f om one
the lest II lace the
different s ud s so
s i the atte • ti
hers hat he
xpei
tal
s'
mot be
n es
ver here
saihe for
rogre s 1
remin .
a ntai
les ifled
t I i ach
0T:ea aodm
Gave
0,
S h
edtirn
eXa te
si t
wor
fi o
eathi
o i tol
esson
rec
n u
adie ti
g of
ropriat
hi aims
:, and el
nee of t
8ponsibi
iwith 'It
Mr. F
t prace
ubject
n here
a um
ship a
ian sys
learned
ing jus
.ting an
1 ttoshtoial
g
ts' only
inolple
a new
at assi
ercises
liould
a not
A. go
the, f
the bl
what
fllustr
ied the
lon fo
"Lam
eetie-e
ie int
a Thi
t holds
nd. mai
811 aleyaBran:
lue to
e the
r outlin
it
vie
n the
is 0108
i. terval
ding t
1 whic
aguifi
S.
See Ow. Goods efore
chasi4 klsez here.
- *
Ls Bemumber the Plac
mercial Hotel.
HILL BROT
M
ory.
oppoi'ite the Com- ed f
I '
ERS,
Street, Seaforth
dlase.
firme
-ed.'
ijn th
Of' ins
Nous
I
e
oi
•
.0
en
Th
se
nd
pre
eir
ity
at
gu
al
hic
nen
rm
api
one
rel
in
de
s e s
thiAg
eittnic
tli YO
his is
ate h
ngl
an
oirn
set
to
e di
s w
ss
owe
on
ives
ope
d of
en
8.11
he
at
th
•ghl
One
ad 1
0980
ex hu
at 011.
of
er-
ted.
en
p evail
alil per -
a 1 the
h ever
edl that
coo din
se ara,t
ess was
et \vial
sufficie t4o indica
of the i4ding men •
questi ble whet
public ool build
Ode th ities. Doc
roo *chore' rooi
cup fed deck at
39.13 g2VieNN, IS
evhi e 1 Tele and CD
and tifully fill
The in ior is excee
roo s 13 full of flo
ing iitfe, which
can ten empty \)
lhan 'Of earth m
ltrod into his or
grea 4efit to the
I t &Afternoon
Tnr b 1 , of Clint°
The blishment
ander the
Lib a
aB introdube
led b pector De
was a inted after
cussio .1 At a, subs
Comm t ee reported
lishin uch a lib
books o parcels
the oa riof teachers
ton, 1 h, Buss
• Gorrie e books to
cha
enle
to th
adePte
purch
suited)
to be
to rte
.
50 cen
Secret
remar
The
subje,
moral
very l a le manner,
li
forcibl this lady 'no
tinctio lietween m
religioliSi training,
which he schools n
little t) do. She ine
lute n• i ssity of tea
opport
the del
beauti
many
ple ar
child
deplor
large
childr
precep
best w
essayni
-Very 1
ra ak le
on th
which
einbh
and
givene
emelt
broug
to loy d
would he
a pow t
the go 1
earne: nese, and i
scribea.the magnitu
at stale and the
te our ountry if
should )ecorne hi
lectual y while th
shoul. emain lo s
,
ling. e he paper ex
;1801188 la, in vshi h
mark I were; m I • e.
calledl=. the fact th
or ne :41: visit the so
pose df religious
have
regul
teach
and u
0
the enlightenment
Wingham. It is
er such another
g can be found out-
ntains eight class
s, etc. From the
the topPa corn-
tained. It is of
t nearlY 010,000.
ingly will Panned
Shed. The class,
ern a most pleas -
very teacher who.
x or pot and a
t immediately in -
her school with
upils.
O President,
took the chair: .
of a -Tachers' a
overnment regula; i in
and fully explain-
ar. A committeeo
good deal of dis-:
quent period this
n favoroof etab-
ary, dividing the to
be placed under u
t Seaforth, Clin- M
s, Wingham and T
e Periodically ex- ed
and to be mailable to members! An executive para.
1,st of whom would be furnialsed and a number Of o
ibrariens. The report was posed of. Prof
and a corn ittee appointed to, sing recitatioin
121
'4 books w erever the most1 ceedings of th
ieould be ha. A catalogne is 8 characterized
!,1
pared whic will be distributed; er y kindness. and
hers. The membership fee, practical benefits
re may be se t to Mr. Taylor, youngex member,
, ClintonThen follOwed a givi g them the
eilely good na er by Miss Gilpin. • d pr ctical illuet
ding was "Character:" The • ccessful method
al I
1
XO
• St
Da
• ti
nit
11
ho
hin
pe
fa
te
ed
011
nec
110
dr
le
ft
nes T
of
Tie
Dr
ell
a
forth
es of
and.
the
have
the
8-11
lnah-
lesB
O
hirer,
the
tha.S
ssity
and
11 or_
trued
e b
for -
in
tan e Ito . pennue hip.
ncl laels1 oar ilInstra-
cecl e of pen. I Let -
or s 'eh baldbe fist
pion is t• set pu ls to
ma. f o ifec
kb aa eqm ing h
ey tl]4n. Ile co • ec
ious oih he )oaa
OSSCjII tbr ugh ut, and a
wed. iss Re -nod
lit ON;e bsal m 111
Lamer, af ere hi il Mr
du ed " ana ia His
• las." H cl 'nee
sto Yaf r hi her place
pr sent a.mo g Canal -
tai t it shohld
as isv c se a epil'e
cut short it ill be of
ira than 113r i ther. his-
gav4i svha he co ,icle -
sk tph he thir
.8
g ne all
cu siois. hi h f1Io
the11 lore oon woek , a n
e had a o portunit
•bier tif n w oschoo
he meet' gs ere helcl
nt buil. ug &Ilene
colicludingt part o
ta en up with the
cul ure and the me
in it. Deep breat
• .
a ay, appropriate
ed while the luns
fla ed, voice exercis
m nded ; also, that I
be ore 18 years of a
Pr lessor's kind,
an his happy illust
of he lecture, were
fre uently applaud
tb nked by the con
riday afternoon
1 ng a delegatio
pectorate, and in
s. The delegatio
h regard to unif
mations, which
Mr. Miller's divis
mission took p
ird and Streng
eine. A com
consider the so
next session..
k place, Mr. Ja,
animonsly eleet
A. M. Taylor
easurer for the I
for an assistan,
cei
-in
ce
wi
di
BC
to
th
1
di
cl
pr
was moral training and the • ools. The di
ofluence of t e teacher. In a • ools' will be ever
oth graceful and • all overneaent
uted out the dis-, en i aid 1 th
ral training aid
ith the latte of
this county ave
ceedilagly d
of he dis
d th s put
sted on the bso- with the curr
hers seizing every -T uste s abo
ity in their power to' re ress w uld o well
and to ex it the true, the Ins att ndaric
and the go d, inasnauch a in general y ha
ses their e oiling and exam- t ache s find
be only oral training the c ntra, y is
eives, in • nsequence of 1 the t e. All w14
hie neglect the part of a fvery i the next co
ber of p ts to teach iiheir s nd their na es a
even by • a,mple, the great S cretary at nce,
of ordina morality. As the e utive commItee
•,r -of incul ng morality, the v de the best prog
gave exa p e the first place, e 13rnssels meet
itle good w uld arise from for- h ped there May 1
fons end 1 eV res. -Better eeize a ce than at any
e little n xpected incidents I all our teachers
cour to dre t the attention to t subscribe fora
ed distin tions between iiight a tend these semi
ng, truth a a falsehood, for- e might hope for
el and re en e, kindness and ent i the art o
etc. If eh ldren could– be f r the speedy eli
first to u de stand and second 11 s and mechani
ihe right a he true, the *or
'done. paper closed Wit
fu! -appeal teachers' to sow
seed wit ve and faith and
roper terms d- e
e of the interesse
erate consequences
rising generatiOn
educated intel-
overning motive
ited oae anim ted
nsual and grzel-
ome excellent re -
;Attention wee
t the clergy rarely
ools for the tir- a
in truction, ae hey s
13 e opportunity of doing by the
ons. All •arties, pafent.
and minist rs should ..concor
ate in fortifyi g the morals Of
routine busi eas
nd the aut
at Brussels,
ery crowded
e Town Ha
presided in a
be Doctor e
in his ope ing
ords of counsel
oger
did
eich
44
0
sine
rict
the
nt q
• t
to e
at
pens
ime
till
o ar
ven
re
at
4
•
•
•
•
08•
th
hl
horn the professio
1
our children. Som
being ; disposed of
meeti I appointed
Cony4 tion adjourne
In t1e evening a
ing Ess held in t
whicli Pr. McDonal
felicitogis mannee.
some telling remar
addreet, ard spone
and ticouragemert
teachers. Then fol
znusiqat a,nd literary
was reatito all pr
of Mr, and Mrs. Wat
nolds #as highly ap
certaiii4v far Breed
tour peifOemances.
Woo tock, delighte
swine his origival
ous pieres. Very fe
ever forget "Tho S
Letter;" or "The
The Pofessor exce
and his affable, off -h
his vieivs on elocu
first-q4ss acquisitio
Dikinip the.even•ng
in eaohof, the le: di
sitiou,;-and with xce
On li`riday m rei
a n with sc me
af er il ;! hich P of.
two li irs and a hal
mira Is suggesti ms
ti n ne readinge: nd
ter tiving a s ilfu
' so nd, and. dri
th ir utterance,
of the rst step
o ghto learn
W the; it a book.
s -ilfd1questions
h E
ie out to re
t ral ss will
eery paechani
T enTlie should
te a, p. a be ma
t eir eroper con
fi st: 1,Preventi•
w ic js, in fac
mal .Miserere st
ofe or showe
o • th --board so
fl dies of the v
, v riek` of excell
h : a : drilled
t us ubling t
ti.nsi He also av
o' s: s ral less ns
en .ng out om
•
a
to the you
owed a sple
rograname, w
ent. The Singiug
on and Miss Rey-
reciated, analyses
r to ordinary armee
Prof. Harrison, Of
the audience with
enderings of who
-
who heard will
ipwreck," "Ppa's
ankee Invenn
o"
s in natural4ess,
nd way of pu tiug
ion, made him a
to the conventiot.
O gave a specimen
g kinds of comp -
lent effect.
a the convention
routine busieess,
arrison occ pied_
in giving SOM ad -
n primary ins :rU0on voice cul ure.
analysis of otd
lin; the teacher in
O _, xplained his views
in reading. A hild
ead ng orally, th t is,
El should be led by
to
d.
be
al
leer
ect
u is
di
de i
h
1.
•
•
ive the seat
In this way
ecured, aod
awl be avo
words beim
read pbre,ses in
on from t e very
better thai pure,
cult after th ds -
once formed. The
w to write Wors
ice, and gave a reat
s t indicate the in
nt xamples, oii which
11 the teachers presett,
e value of his instrtic-
various renderiugs
one the readers,
on defects. The
laces
na-
the
ded.
a
1
the leeture was
ecessity I of voice
a of aqcomplish-
ng twice or thriee
nastics perform -
e coropletely in -
&c., were recom-
hey shciuld begin
if possble. The
affected manner,
tions in ithe course
ell recived. aid
. Ile was heartily
ntion.
as occupied in ie -
from the western
he election of offi-
came to ask union
promotion ex -
ave beep adopted
on. A. !prolonged
ce afterMessrs.
d submitted. the
ee was appointed
e and !report at
e elections then
s Ferguson being
.President, and
lected Seretary-
d time. I ,PHe ask-
hich wee granted.
tee was appeinted,
✓ busiress items
Harrisoia gave a
tlaus iinded the
convention, which
oughout by broth-
ood feeling. The
especially to the
st be very great,
sults of experierce
tions of the most
f managing their
t benefit to the
many times the
ant of $50 a year
institutes. It is
that allthe teach-
ould be present,
elves cez •rapport
tions of •the day.
ngage a teacher
ire carefully as to
se meetings, as it
hat enthusiastic
attend,. while the
re preeminently
Ming tie take part
• are reueted to
subjects to the
order that the ex -
y be able to pro -
me possible for
at which it is
te larger attend-
reVi0118 cnvention.
co ld be persuaded
ch ol jour al and to
nual conventisens,
y rapid. inaprove-
eaching, aeld also
tion of mere hire -
hearers of lessons
8
le
8
11
a
a
in
al
' da
Senall-pox has
al places in the
—T 43 therm°
e sh de in Port
th i st.
—Tere are 42
•nce s.t the Otto,
choo at present.
—IP
ew
ed o
lix O'Neil,
ork to Mon
starvatioP.
—The track of
d Bruce Railwa
eel -rails during
—Five car loa
ado arrived a
r shipment to B
•--Mr. Thomas
• urposes buildies a
c ine shop Ed B
county. .
—Mr. Grey, retrin
oostock, is to ec
wance-of 0200;
rvices.
—It is rumo
rydges and faani
ontreal for Win
erma,nently.
—Mr. Power, of t
ustice, and a
ikens, has draw
e Havanna lott
la
a
011
et
ge
a.
re
he
15
if
8.
1
8
14
4
•
a.
oken out at Bev.
ty of Elgiu.
r stood 84 in
la Praiie, on the
udents jn attens
rovinciol Normal
b tramed. from
1 upon, one meal,
111
ed
—Warner, 0110
used of the theft
• r. McName,
ied a few days a,
—Henry Kelly,
as been heavily
smaller quail
How. The fine
o 142.50.
—On Friday af
hree years of a
awyer, a farmer
rom Lefroy, fell
rowned before s
—There is a la
long the docks i
loyment. Ther
umber shipmen
early every scho
dle, having been
it the city.
—In Governra
eposith during M
380,004, and the wi
_4; total deposi
35,460. In th
anksduring Apr
cl to $189,859, a
183,758.
—A Mennonit
as killed by ligh
141
e London, Huron
to be r -laid with
present season.
of gold 1 ore from
lleville last week
lo to be smeted.
ep
a
ry-
of
of
00
Of
ne
iti
all
er
at r
rive
to
t by the finding 'of the body in the
opposite the lower art of the
The skates were oii her feet,
sho ng that she had skatet into a hole
in t ice. •
_4tn exchange says sm llspox has
bro n out in Palmyra, Oxford county,
thatl here are some five or six persons
dowj with the malady, and the churches
and ilchools have been closed.
of
slau
labo
wag
new
bun
sol
for
Ow
his
con
ad
an
Ben
the
an
vat
ha,
fa
wa
of
pie
for
lat
Be
Bre
We
m. Lawson, a wealth
ntreal, has been convi
hter for causing the
er by running over
n 'while furiously drivi g.
Phe plant of the Ottawa gerald
aper, which has been in a mori-
of time, was
y treasurer
tios.
ox Church,
occasion of
ted by his
merchant
ted of man -
death of a
im with a.
condition for alength
n Saturday bythe ci
hit, taxes and water r
ev. A. H. Scott, II
Sound, has, on the
arriag, been prese
ii
egaton with a very affectionate
ss, and a purse eontaiting 0130.
essrs. L. Lapierre,
. Barker, of South D
in their names is co
edals offered by the
ohn Maus,
mfries,have
petitors for
Agricultural
ts Association for the best culti
arms. 0
• -
. W. W. Hogg has placed a
some granite monuthent in his
y plot in Paisley cmetery. It
the work of Mr. Thomas Johnston,
et town, and is said to' be a master -
of skill:. , ta.nce of 64 feet. Not a bone was
Mr. James Barber, of G-eorgetown, broken, but' it is feared the mar has
erly a member of the Local Leg- . receivedserious internal ipjuries.
1 e for the County of Halton, and . —Oa Saturday night two old people
1 r partner of the 'firm of Barber named Strader, living in a house owned
hers, paper rnantfaeturers, died on by Jobe Butler, in that part of the
nesclay morning.l township of Winchester, County of
While workmen Were employed ex- Dundee, known as the Boyne, were
ca ting on Ridout Sreet, London, last burned , to death. The building also
week, they came' across and old log was deetroyed. The cause of the and-
cr s -way ten feet below the surface. dent is not yet known.
Tt3
e logs were 25 inohesllhick and M l —Mr. George Pinaperton, near Paiss
pe f ct preservation. 1 ley, heas, fine clip from his flock of 160
William White, a straihger, arrested. beep, this Beason. The fleeces (washed)
by t e Chief Constable of Whitby for average1 n poundal. The fleeces takeu
car mg a loaded revoh r, was tried- feom thee rams belonging to Mr. X.
belare Judge BOrnham on Saturday, Telford,
and sentenced to two mont s, the wee- Weighe
o eing confiscated.1 . Spective
Prince Leopold being nxious to See —Th
as uch of Canada 8.8 i.8 p ssible in the
li4i ted time at his dlspos 1, desires to
MO d all receptions of a ublic char-
igue and loss
•
the thunder -
horses be-
gford, near
,while going
s struck by
ed.
Friday night
•ed with bay
s burned to
Tree Point,
alt being started
. Crew all
MoIsEANBROS., Publi
1.50 el Yeari in_ Adyn,
dent. The deceased was, conscious to
the last. Miss Forma was 71 years of it
Lige, and a devout and exemplary mem-
h er of the Roman Catholic Church-
—Mr. N. C. Peterson, of the Sarnia
Foundry and Machine Works, has
iompleted an order for four steam
ngines ' and four sets of irons for
tilling rigs, all of which are to be
shipped to Cape Breton foroil operating
there.
—Several boys were playing 'with a
.
toy cannon in Hamilton, and had load-
ed it with powder and a glass marble,
When on setting it off the barrel burst.
Oue lad named Lentz, aged 10, was
struck ia the face, and died in a few
nainutee.
—The Manitoba Free Press getting
riled at the London Advertiser for say-
ing there were -no pretty girls in Winni-
peg, retorts in this wise: "London
girls were always suggestive to our
mind of a -five cent dahlia in a two dol-
ar flower pot."
—Du ing the thunderstorm on Friday
fterno; n last Mrs. Henry Nesbitt, of
Gilford, Simcoe County, was instantly
killed by lightning. She was in the act
Of filling a, pail of water outside the door
when the lightning struck her. She
leaves On) young children.
—Jaenes Ganey, a workman employed
on the new Custom House building, at
Long Fall, St. John, New Brunswick,
fell fro)* the roof to the ground, a dis-
la
I I
of t
st
lo
li
1
r, together with tibe fa
me these would ievolv
On Wednesdey, durin
• m, a" -'valuable team o
rgto Charles L
illa.5 township of Mon
ine fr en: the, field w•
%MIN and instantly kil
About nine o'clock
•el steamer Algoma l loa
r !Ogdensburg, N. Y., w
elwater's edge at Fine
e Ontario, the ifire
. spark from the pip
✓ d.
The Montreal Eveung Post, an
ish Catholic organ, after struggling
r pxistence during two ears has had
lly to succumb for wait of adequate
tzo
p ort. -This is the 'sec° d unsuccess-
1 attempt to establieh a sectarian or -
u of the kind in Moiatre 1.
It is stated with app rent authen-
y that Sitting Bull is en route for
nipeg from Wood Mo ntain, having
there oa the 1st of M• y attended by
chiefs, and eac]i c ief with five
riors, nae)sing 25 !men, exclusive" of
p folloviers and cam issary.
tici
1
a
44
Alexanaer McDougal , residinebon
thei 13th concession Of ondon Town -
84, who Some year e ag followed the
bueiness of butcher] in Lucaa, hung
ithself in his barn or T ursday after -
me members
dead.
d at Quebec
s met by his
w, Princess
Lorne. On
yal Highness
ill accompany
summer fish-
gert, of London, poen. When found by s
foundry and ma-' Of This family he was enit
igdeu, La,mbton
Town Clerk of
LVO an anumel al-
ratuity for past
•
that Mr. C. J.
ill shortly leave
g, to reside there
O Department of
eve of Hon, Mr.
10,0001 prize in
the prilopers ac -
the $15,000 from
ontreal recently,
black Bmall-pox.
the Ayr brewery,
for selliug beer
s than the law
costs 'amounted
oon a child about
e, aughter, of Alfred
liVng about two miles
nt a cistern and was
c uld be recued.
• umber of laborers
ronto out of em -
very little doing 111
na the' orews of
in the = harbor is
harged ¶narriving
Banks the
ounted to
ge
is
ne
ais
1,
8 0
It
d t
avings
rch a
hdrawals to 0319, -
March 31st, $6,-
'ostoffics1 Savings'
.1
e deposi s amount-
s withdrawals to
med job Ennis,
g in hieown house
ehr Winnipeg he other day, while
eading the Bible
eceived such a s oc
°on after. The
as burned. T
aped.'
—Mrs. L T.
isappeared one
bile skating wit
• amichi, at C
dole. It was no
ad fallen throng
nd been drowll
andered into th
here. All doubt
to his wif, who also
that she expired
use took fire and
other irmates es-
ersereau suddenly
y last December
er friends on the
am, New Bruns -
own whether she
hole in the 'ice
or whether she
oods and perished
ave nos been set
at
ed
Is
Prince Leopold arriv
n !Saturday last. Hp w
is er and • brotherliiad
Loite
ise and the Marquis o
M ting the Prince Her R
kistied him fondly. He
the Royal party on their
tour.
The committee i app
eo gregation of Bond S
o onto, have made their
Iacckuits Mr. Handford o
na de against him, arid i
by the church and Mr.
qu sted to withdraw h
which he did.
—The General Asse
Presbyterian Church l of
at Montreal on Teesd
ju
qu
cl
si
VI
•
inted by the
reet Church,
report, which
the charges
was adopted
Handford re-
s resignation,
f3oda,
which Was made into biscuits for break-
ast, nearly proved fatal to Mrs.
laer husband and five children at Ayl-
ner latly. The sufferings of the fam
ly were great, but medical skill brought
them a,L safely through.
'1.1(3 other day of scuttliug the barque
n -Captain Tower, who was convictea
Brothers' Pride, of St. John New
Brunsivick, is said to have received
news a few days ago that he has drawn
the $10,000 prize in the Royal Havana
lottery, The drawing is said to have
taken place on APril 25th.
—A family of emigrants named Mills,
from Monaghan, Ireland, was put off
the midnight train at Branipton a few
nights ago, one of the children suffering
from dysentery. A kindly disposed
lady on the train had, however', given
the siek child an overdose of laudanum
from the effects of which it died at 'six
'clock.
—A young D11;11 named Wm. P. Fohl
was drowned rear Walkerton, on Sat- he circus, where he witness
urday afternoon while washing sheep. f strength performed b
He was taking a swim after finishing WU iu ting huge weigh
his own sheep, and, becoming exhaust_ rice and t sMg the cannon
ed, sink in presence. of , all his cosn- gins, in i itation of the s
panions, not one of whora-was able to the ball al
swim to his assistance. -The body was as he shoo)
recovered immediately afterwards. alighted o4
—The Winnipeg Free Pre,ss says:
Mr. Richard Dowling, of the firrn of
owling & Leighton, manufacturers of
cabinet ware, Harriston, Ontario, is
taking in our Province for the first
tune, partly on business and partly foe efindteilybrooemksatrykesrtyhtartutthhefyuliwyo
leasre. Dick is quite taken up with
the city and country, and is more than a eoraewhat similar service
surprsed. to find so many of his old lic by adve tising andhelpin
friends here. He left by the Marquette of packs. es containing
for the Portage. cholera;, ye ow fever, enc.
—On the 19th inst. a heavy storm soll's infid 1 productions a
ewept Over the township of 13iddulph, more deadly in their effect
causieg 'considerable damage, unroofing
severe]. barns, scattering fences, and
upsetting things in generel. Mr. Wm.
Armitage had the roof of his barn car-
ried some eighty rods into an adjoining
field. One of the timbers went into
the ground fully three feet, and broke
off about four feet above the soil.
the course of a speech at Mon-
bly of the treal,. Mr. Perrault, ex -M. P., was
Canada opens loudly cheered when be declared that,
y, the 8t,h of though Canadians desired trade rela-
tios with the 'Waited States, they ob-
jected to the necessity which compelled
them to make all the arrangements to
that end through England "who cereal
nothiAg for Canada or the Canadians
when ho own home intereste are con-
cerned."
—About two o'clock Monday naorning
a fife broke out in Jaines McInnes s
large flour raill, Parkhill, which was
homier:and in a few hours with a large
received. quantitY Of flour, wheat, oats and pat -
Baptiste For- meal. It was built by Mr. McInnes
Ottawa on a about four yearaago, of brick and stone
as three wives in a eaost substantial manner, with the
nd one at St. best and latest improved inachinery,
of the same neighborhood,
18, 14 and 131 pounds 'le-
y -
mistake of mixing waBbing
teed of bread soda, in the flour
hers.
ne.
of the floodng, shattered a
and removed a part of the
end of the house. . The 'wree
complete one. Nene of the
injared, although they wer
the house at the time. T
was insured a few Jdays pre
—The Hon. Mr. Aikins,
deelined tO accept the
GoVernorsbip of Ontario,
reneain in active politica,
Aikins is a Senator. His
life if he don't live too long.
tenant-Goeraprship veould
for; five years.
H–Sraugeelig, is becoming
the St. Lawrence froni dli
Waraf3, and. the customs
ke t on the jump. A few e
the authoeities at Morrisbu ,g) eerzed
seVeral barrels of ;'coal. oil
being floaind acroies the riv
dington on the Anlerleall 8'
FD ITendersen, Reeve
township, bas a,cquired a r
rasing abut the finest sa pl
th t is grown on this co t
th s reputation has secure& In
order from McBroom de
seedsmer Of Loudon, to pl
of garden. peas, and they w
whole cro at a good figure
A few d.sys ago, Mr. Don
e, prop ietor of the saw
0 miles sit of Paisley, w
out the elting'in the ill
ht arra broken. It is b e
ce the same geptleman
brokeia from the ellec
has pot yet altogethe
lfle has the) synapethy of it
fortune.
1—The per capita cost of m
in the El n County Hous o
(including interest on capi od) last year
was only 60 cents per wee The first
year of its existence the w y tost of
&itch inmate was 01.33, th ond -year
9 cents, ,and the third ye r 75 cents.
I has been four years in o. e ties), and
the total tinnaber sent in ding that
tilme was Ii72.
—Torono is to have a I"T enty-five
Cent Savings Bank," with 8. capital of
dOve sill,
ess- 1O
: gablesanoi:
Ming in
o-si
"y were
e rring to
if. Mr.
iLe is for "
he Lieu -
n y be good
eninag olt
b. -east. .3
iis are i
veniags ago
were
ona Wad -
Huron
tation for
of peas
tient, said
him aaa.
"teta::1Leatrrhesa;
McI
1 ly nuna irgt-
had his
bad hie
of which
ettemredis:
II
114
ts
a
ri
si ,
40
11
ententence
Industry
e.
0,50,000, 020,000 of which
up, and the shares to be
is also Proposed to es
branches. I Hone Alexand
ana ether prominent men UT
ing themedives in the raatte
bank peon:Ages to be of m eh
the young, as well as to th
classes generally.
—A letter has been r
,Winnipeg„ dated May 11
atiOn -of the death
Newell, who left Egarvill
of April Ila.st, in comp
family for Dakota. It se
he reached his brother's
kota he wen displeased w
and immediately left
Where he obtained em oy
got into a fiebt with an I
, -and from thee
ied shortly af er
tib
f Lucan's vi lag
ee Hodgins, e
ana's aim." *n.
n the 20th in
tel. It appears
50nikelabeehaiIcit
ral):;sahhotekterbnereeiest_
and' the
servite to
•Working
ce Ned frorte
gi
ny
iiafor-
r. John
the fith
with his
me that when.
e in Das -
the plaee
Wnnipeg,
eut. Re
diem, who
ecte of the
tads.
• athletes
r known
d himself
t., at the
O Attended
el the feats
Madame
cannon.,
ball. Hod -
me, tossed
ft, but instead of catching it
don his rouse ar arm, it
his bak. Ete i, now laid
up.
11#
at
th
i •
etabbed
blind. he
—One 6
named Ja
as " Big A
Beriouely
ueen's 11
19
--The Dundee Bain/n noticing
the fad that a number of papers
throughout the Proince are publislfmg
advertise lents of Bob liag
rtin-
ld lo;;i aping
to the pub -
to dispose
SDI tal-poac,
ob linger-
, however,
than any
one of fhesp scourges—they estroy both
the body and soul of man.
—On Mceaday of last w
'Stalker, of Riley, was rhf
back out inth the country to
afterwards
ItES was
a.S4stance
d had
sip *mu,
e fate and.
s seriously
injured. The wounds. we e immedi-
ately attended to, and he is likely to be
around agein4n shoA
—The village of.St. Sophe, Province
of Qubec, bee been fon some tinae itt 1.
troubled state, threatening letters -box-
ing been sent to several of the principal
residents, warning them to leave their
hausee. Some days baek ]to horses
beloneirg to the priest, Falt
rion, wereiclosely clipped, tj.
spite. ,Ore night jut
several ' vih'agers had thei
smashed with hatchets,
C. I
e. Several important constitutional
stions come up for discussion, in
diug marriage with a eceased wife's
ier, the new hymn ook, and the
"dity of Romish orain tion.
Rev. J. Mea.dowis, of St. Andrews,
chester county, No a Scotia, on
*day last, while stardin near a young
n who was driving a f lace stake, was
uck by an axe—w, hic flew off the
dle—in the abdonten, and died from
effects of the injueies
A man named jaw
has been arrested at
a.rge of bigamy. Ile
g—two in Ottawa
lo
ti
ch,
liv
th
ev
iD
de
TO
1
se, Province of Qubec. It is strange t a cost of about 020,000. The mil..
it some very worthy m
n one wife, while- ec
rfin stamp find no di
up three or four.
Mr. john Fahey, m
minion Detective lAg;
offered the services o
John McVey, of Ya
• vor to clear up the
nding the disappea
ghter in November
elY Mr. MeVey will a
A few nights age a
pe, named. Miss For
te of somnambulim,
window of her thorn
second. storey,, and fell to the
find, a distance of115 or 16 feet. She
s conveyed indoors, and medical as-
tance was at once obtained. She did
seem to be much hurt, and there
re no bones broken but she must
ve sustained serions internal ietjuries,
she expired two ho -urs after the acci-
:
n can not get vas insured for 011,000. The loss
lawags of the head, besides about 03,000 in stook
culty in fish- etc. The cause of the fire is , unknown
but is, supposed to have caught fro
nager of the the drying kiln.
ncy, Montreal, . —On Tuesday morning, 18th inst.
the agency to about
mouth, to en- residen
mystery sur- cardipe
ance of his °onside
1878. It is tunatel
ept the offer. eseape
lady in Port pears" tO border on the miraclous. Th
n, while in a electric fluid struck the chhnney an
tepped out of tearing off twelve feet of the roof few:4
which was on its way down the stove pipes to the
stove smashing some of the cover*.
From here the electricity appeared tO
skip ecross the room, striking a cup-
boarj a.nd smaehing the dishes into a
thousapd pieces. ribe lightning made
a1nol3t a complete circuit of the build-
ing Were it pansed out, and in finding
its wIty to the ground tore up a portion
ight o'clock, James Harvey'
e on the Lake Shore near Rine
was struck by lightning ad.
able damage was done. For,
the members of the family
uninjured, but their escape ap
elt, as Dr.
g eni horse -
see, a pa-
tient, he Was thrown to the ground,
where lie was found shortly
in an insensible couditio
taken 1101110 and medical
procured, when it was fon
sustained e, very severe s
ana cthitdsions about t
hip; said had one of his ham
llers Geoff
1.01141113ome.
midnight,
windows •
bile donde
of smoke were Been rising over the
priest's stable. The fire 1)41:len reline_
ly, and eleven head of cattle wene burn- :
ea alive. 1 The total 1485 to the
priest is etimated at bet ecu 1
—The Wimbledon team or 18180 will
and $1,804.
sail from Quebec by the teamer Po- -
lynesiaei 011 the 19th Jane, dee members
gathering it Quebec on th': i8th. The
representation by province is as *01- -:.•
lows 1 iOntario. 11; Queb 0, 2; Nova
Scotia, 3 - Manitoba, 2 ; P oce Edward
Island, 11Britieh Cohn:alai 1, Total,
,, . .
20. Lieutenant-Colonel Alms, M.
P., will command tho-am, I Major
Macpherson; of the Govenor-General's
Foot Guards, being second in Consaand.
The iteem.will land et Liverpool, and
will proceed: thence to ' 4cari!, where
they will fernain for ten days andgive
friendly Matches with the 1st and 17th.
Laneaslairne and the 25th. Cheshire.
The vvill then proceed to Putney.
Most of the members of th� team *11
sail for ihOme on the 5th. of:August.
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