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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-06-25, Page 88 u �r�r Ox�raoxxax DIyTRICT MATTERS.. NOTE E -- CLEARING SALE.—Having urchasci the stock of the Goderich Foundry Mane seturng Company, consisting of one 40 -Horse ngine, one 24 -horse do., two fire -horse do., new and second-hiuid boilers, a lot of floor mill ma " • cry, saw mil'1 machinery, plows, gang plows, 1: nd rollers, straw cutters, horse -powers, brass fitt • gs for engines, gas pipe and gas pipe fitting s, ooking stoves, and a large assortment of �ttinge n general use. The above stock will be sold thea , to make room for the manufacture of other art cies. Orders taken for engines, boilers, and all ,ands of mill work. Repairs attended to on the s ortest notice. Address—D. Runciiman & Co., God rich. UR . T CLEARING SALE.—I Will COrt1- mence a Great General Clearing Sale on Saturday, Xuno 26 Immense Bargains in all classes of Summer Goods. The balance of my Summer Stock be run off at a considerable reduction. +'very in ucenient to customers. Muslims, Law ns and \V to Gauze very cheap. Summer Shawls, Summer Linens, Summer Costumes at a sacrifice. Special r. argains in every Department. Full par- tioulars n next week's adrertisement. Tso3[As Win. 554 DUN AN 8c DUNCAN.—Now is the time to lot bargains in Dry Goods, Millinery and Mantles, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, roceries, &c. Duncan & Duncan will Common this week to clear their Millinery and reduce sir large general stock of staple and. fancy goods to make room for large importa- tions this fall.: 65'1 CIRC�vs. Co zlno.—Mr. J. H. Kelly, advance agent of Forepaugh's great circus, was in town on Wednesday making arrangements for an exhibition in this town on. Tuesday, 20th July. This ow only stops at Seaforth be= tween Stratford .and Goderich. They show t Goderich on the 19th, at Sea- forth o the 20th, and at Stratford on the 21 t. They then go to the United States, Stratford being the last place in which they appear in Canada. A GLANT ROSE ItREE• ." A thing of beauty is a joy forever.' Mrs. Wm. Currie of this town, has a magnificent °limbi g rose which was planted as a small oot five -years ago. By care and .carefu culture it has now attained the extrao Binary height of twelve feet, spread'ng abroad in proportion to its height At present it is a. mass of buds and bl ssoms of a delicate white color, lovely to behold. Some of the clusters numb ring as many as thirty-five, being from t e tiniest bud to the full blown rose, a'1 projecting from a single stem. The name of this species of rose is the Frame Belle." Soli` E HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. —At : meeting of the Directors of the South Huron and Stephen and Usborne A•ic@Mural Societies held at Sippen en Tusday last, it was decided to hold. the f: show at Exeter on Monday and Tuesd, y, September 20 and 21. The prize l' st its to be increased this year about '170, the principal additions be- ing m de to stock prizes. The Exeter societ gives the sum of $700 towards the p ze list,. being $50 more than , it gave t e last year the show was held there. PIs n o PARTY. — A fishing party leaves here this evening for Lake Super- ior. '''hey go by steamer to Red Rock, Nipegon River, and from thence by small boats. They take with them a fall c roping outfit and : all necessary provis ons, including we presume, Ap- pollon ris water. The party is compos ed of Case, Slem and good essrs. Geo. A. Houghton,•George L. Sharp, John Scobie, Alex. ion, A. Davidson, Jr.; C. W.. Papst, C. R. Counter. They are all jolly allows, and will, we hope, have a safe aI d pleasant expedition. They ex peat tc their hear how t plows at the rata of fifty the demand isSeontinuall Mr. John M y, son of ray, of Harpur y, is jus don, receiving nst natio ing, so as to better prep work with safety t e st machine cif his fat er.> - gine very succeasfu y la the increased pra tioal will now gam •11 ' e of him.—We reg et f o lea Mary's paper t at r. who was Seafo h's first who now rear, es ear had another p ral tirc st likely to reoov r from th One . of Mr. . S..Ro died at Gorri , o Sat inflammation. t - It� deat gretted by its qwn r, on being one of a hantsome and being a great fa family. — We underst Bethune has declined t station agent 'at Goderr own request, has been'p main here. Qur town glad of this.'' -The P Methodist Sabbath S town intend celebrating by a Union pie-nic, .in beautiful grove.—We a that Mr. Charles J. Mc ,teacher in Hubert and ed successfully his' seco ation-at Toronto 'Univ full pass work.' together be gone aboutthree weeks, and onr 'eturn our readers may; expect to omething of what they saw and- aey employed -their time.. • Trrs�; LAcuossn MA2crr.--The lacrosse match between the Seaforth and Godellich clubs on Friday last was sed by a large number of specta- , The match was most interesting citing. Althoughrthe home team witne; tors.. and e won t roe games to one by Goderich, the c ntest was a tolerably even one,our meeting. in • their Goderich mists foeinen worthy of their The last game lasted about -an boys. antag steel. hour }and a quarter, and varying from one side to the other, was ultunately won by the Seaforth team. There was, , some very fine playing made on' both sides. •This is th:e seoondll time the Seafot•th team have beaten the pIayrs trorn (the County town. We understand our b ►ys have received a challenge to play Faris on Dominion Day. Riehl SCHOOL ExA tIN.TioNS.—A pub- lie examination will be held in the Sea - High School, on Monday, June 28, ning at i :.. M. `Al:l who are in - ed in education are cordially in- to attend. It is hoped tb at the is of the pupils will find time to a isit ou that day. The entrance mations will be held in the Public I, en Tuesday and Wednesday, 29 and 30. Candidates' will need there before 9 A. M., ,s the regu- IS- require the examination to begin on time. On the following Mon day 1.t 2 P. M., the Intermediate exam- ru will begin, in the ` Town Hall, ast through the week. forth teres vite frien mak exa Scho June to b latio Rhea r da ncreas .Win ow in in en hires m thr rah t seise nowle at se , fro licema Mary e, and ffects c rtson's ay lasi is mu count atched its wi d th I►os. ani , mitted eople byterii ols omin all Jas. r:. •lad t{ a� Abe, fo_ °Rill year ity, o�I h he s ane nicle' here t the of ar forwa , and ng.— Mur- Lon- eer- if to sbing 1s en - ,but e 'he'' ce to a St. mage, and! s, has is not f it.— ponies , from h re - of its team, th his Mr. tion as at bis to -re- gill be n and this i . Jay attie's notice erly a . , pass- : amin- airing • ors in pogic. ti' a suc- inati and SOU Mental and M We are al'way. cess of our you little doing on Prices for pros and very little regret to learn Case, of the L brother of Me Case, of this t ral Scienn glad to c ng' amen. the mar ace and is coming of the de • of ndon roa Usbo ssra. Ge - >wn whic} took p Monday last. A tumor+ in hi: was the cause of his d th. much and deservedly res Buchan, Insp ctor of paid Seaforth School a He expressed himself with the institution. . •. G s very days. down, .-We. Thos. e, and r•e and Frank ace on throat e• was ecte4. Prof. igh . chools, visit la: week. highly •leased CAL BRIEFS.—The Rev'. Mr. Gib- ed the Misses Gibson., formerly bf Bayf eld, are visiting friends in this • vicinity just now. They are, we be- lieve the guests of Mr. John Goveulock. The Rev. gentlemen's many friends ed 100 pourt e of .1flou will e glad to see that time deals so ed, by Mr. Haunah, s leni tly with him, as he looks as fresh Nigh, that the applic years age,— 1 McLean tO have ais and igorous as he did ten assessment eoll be Mr. H. J. Jackson is home again from The by-law authorizi Man toba.—It is expected the water - Treasurer t borrow worl s cvill be completed and ready for A Goon is a great adm�rer of go John K I e, who d horse flesh, hich is assing om a • riving to her course ned in rs old, en to iser's which dwon hortest :quent today. are. or her nd he h her, e turf g tb e man has recently ade a pu chase well worthy of more tan ` a notice. • He has pur biased f gentleman in Forest, a fine justice s on th o been o s just four ye rly sbro by Mr. famous stallion, Chestn t Hill, was sold last year or $ 0,000, a a race in Buffalo last fa 1 in the time then on record, an is con ly the best horse 'n erica Her dam °is• a Hawk We are informed r. Ryle -paid the. handsome su of $175, expects, if he has ood uck wi to astonish the uativ s on t before long. S e has t e bree do it, and Councillor yle is t to have it out of her if its in. . Tuckersmith. HORSE INSURED.. -Mr Wm. nell, clerk and.tre sure of thi ship, had a valuable yo ly injured, - a few days entangled in the wires fence. The animal wt scratched, but not by any mea onsly injured. It has learned as it won't permit tsel to be d a wire fence) no A Goon TEAat.- of the London Ro • a span of heavy d>(aug days ago, for the hands cash. Horses are com worth raising in this country. mare, which, i breeding, will anything that 1 this county. and is not ' yet prop harness. She was sire• sh doer et urpe as ither he lac rr 1 Itis Con- t.wn- s ight- co •• ing ed wire idly seri- le: soli, ve' up sting a , even ter the ig pl1ed by la es of f u nishin reE urned s owed ' e t rougho t ter a f: wu o frien °Nang adina h rmo a CChhrrii•atia . o t e cam 'as11r.J a very xc veycapbl . Ja. ie, cNaug ;; tai h ur for trunks t►e able onoun l went lmor. he a a h im an socia nanl1 o.d thin e arch air too ,who, ospen e Lo arks neigh as call ran sp ough espe urch. es Smi jlent ad .1of doing' dn„ whO g ve_a lea ng havi tendered diesses ; by Rev nie v'e11 p ONE a ACCID 1 at wee , r. Ro • .; rt son of ►ric:' 1i f 1 acci am�eti raising• t e wo �y ung ml: I g. a jusin hen, b is uch st as t e kne ca t 'learn, t c e, he ; is do ectad. RETU off the 8 r ved ho ight. e h tiemid!le f 20 acre' o 1 f the P ov , ay stag oho lis local io'. gLops in th ot in i " as17� e into ds e fall,a,n laN Wf in fthe9 h eo Orme •:rn' as ala •y e c assays n ut a a ohnst ,f so ha• a r rop p •sp c ood h i, •• o t uildi • _ s a e ban la: e e gears. sai bee eve • to a ne of 1. 1 u tem h: th a ! dwt a �0 yne wh d' al s le•s rriv ;he ben 1 Ja. &Sed q WA - U g a- ple 1 ohnr well a the k• behind en by t addr HE HURON EXP JStTORN h. a in he 88, lie church onference. Gilpin, Rev. Mr. platfo'm, t upon he e amongst i embers of t speaker ave le is ev. Mr. Phe e of for was and ood • also g hich b. :o thei siting each. 1 :d. avo •eaker • • Ction ndsin Tnna� 41 n T . peorg itnbull Pp, me hich ® was, J'amea over sed t ►ul h act o mea his 1 ar ac , unde ng as Ir. I cessio m Ma a been March. rid in ej, and. thin a no rt of imea crop urnin ill als impl DIGS. ceasi° °ted ;; ed a the. 5 Ion t the 1 e bar s, are 1s sea oing kno r• ai. 0 0 31 M. heat ,1, 5c., • •el 4c., :g::8, GE Er A lubs • B ate n at russels • A 11 core a ng hors eopl oo els r. ges ea Mr hon r far Mr. hands ne mor u as if w igh t event in th sels a lar to take la e er den r iWor he COULICi met hTehaietchedih s Minute oe dears his green o ssio plain tr es abun no ply rder t rest suit t th and, he ra ade fru an c ones ort pu sin fro lo al tru o wh re to go o avid ear Kip t horse, Me SU mencin • Olt • i NEW HOUSE.—We notice -t( canes McEwing is ere ting on' n the Kippen Road eaidence. This looks life of our genial friend long, as a" big house keeper is not of much re sure Mr. McEsving man to indulge in a peculation. t Daly's Hotel, on he members•present. eeting read and confirnaed. ubinitted at next mee ing of from 1 e 4th , and parties ction o grave Moved be auth rized to idewalks in Et, treet, Chi rch au 0 of 542 t be at is 11 1 • 5 R SS ern S esi en w 110 h oh to ba • • la 11 • Ys er rtas all ls an ton, ng 6. oxen Th ar rgus. The ond N t we els N s of t in ich nEthi Ree don ode, erym of a th d At ing td the lrea onn opi ltha gents or lo kno only te. • t ut. VaT g in a the ant orts, uit en, e the; for 're 61 opening out tlite' lin concessions, H. R. S necessary notices to al aid. MoVed by Mr. by Mr. Nigli, that np others, aeki g for aid line between lots 35 Mundell, se Mr. Hannah lumber for on Sta,uley streets, pro do the neces repairing si Walker to p for repairin passed for planking- b ded the ary work ewalks i eehase eidewalk he follow hat is in Br tag acco esion, 53 Alex. I—Carried. Mo. tion of unet the :Rea ufficient Velant"eer Company, our country's brave ! the ta_aes to be levied therefor a ed. All th jobs adv •tised v er dered for aad let wh a it Was new uniforms and looked' well.— by Mr. Nig i secondei by Mr. Hahne, gardens of Messrs. Houghton andl that this- Cotingil do bow , adjourn d Johnson were eutered, a few even • meet again in ender, the 281th day ago, a,ud tb.e contents considerably' June, at 2 o p. 1 ., at St udis H •oyed, by vagrant cows. What tel, Brucefi has urchased another team of mules a _ for 1 se ou his ege wagons. He has new : Pic-Nic.-/ he annu thre mule tams, and he says they pic-nic, iu I connecti will do more work ou less feed than the Church, Welton will best of his homes will do, while oue! day, jun6-26, in the s me place as laat mul will wear out five horses.—Mr.• year, Mr. J. Ba lanty ae's gra 'e. Pro - Day d MaNaught intends making au- ceedings to Com at 11 o clock, oth r trip to Manitoba in about a month. eighbori g cler — r. S. G. McCaughey arrived home on Saturday night, after attending the ()liver ddiess meeting of the General Assembly at tarn of Rea-. Co., are now booking order§ for chilled a.nada, etho second colic repairing cu be th te 10 ree toe 13 t este uire eld we rges foot s defeedera, left town yesterday for Lon- don, whae.they will be in camp eight • days Tho bova were decked out in I bran The Dav ings dest loc alt n. a close „e and btaeian.a hilt': us 13b4111 a• plant aa 1 Sabba h. School n wit Duff a men are exp,ecte to Socials -4)n he r Baugh, fro ,C nfere coiagregatio of the Churcht ly itori, ha, day evenin; urti ► all, so 'p the 2nd co• j th : very • lay him u isti • gat a hol s, and nu ber of elv s by ju akin arun aki•g the placed and b e are 1 me ould !b .- ,: he t leg earef as' H ba gent eh np exp tfi s tan c loo his nth • e is • • • 11as T.Ja es con is co cte ting $• Sa vic nate n 1 TUS lo he unt 8.8 ery, sect '114 vioi spe Fi 'di fhe is. and per hea rser MCCe adi tha urin Itylia • . mmers Killop, n Tue: since a s take, thwest cts a e mile .day. untry well: own fl. is fam i ith hi nd sto « • ert Cal had a es Ni ed ; Ja essi"on, barn ; Cession, . The farmer more s town re for m of of ccs- for rn fter the ad eap too oke lad •cal ex- on, ar- day out up • • h G amen be instructed to let a'job of re - worse confined t inafewd covered tc hie o � pairing centre side line on concession 8 perfectly that he w 11 not be ;any the later among our balminess to men, —Carried. David McRae was award for he misfortune. He, is till otherwise would g4 to neigh ening p g .n road on centre bP t,,,t, it is expected tat towns. _, �T_�.�,- L,,,,a;,, the ed a rob of repairing _ ^ , concession, s be he will be sufficiently re- Oust . aro keen competition:with whioh it ' sur- side line, north part rounded, Zurich hoI s its own* well t amounting to $10. After passing a gladitally but surelei growing. th :past season business has bee loading a car of g McMillan's store last,. and while in ont somewhere in a- thousand lanshe fortune to run ove cart to this ground. cut presented a sh ter he had. &neon f hood be able to res .on Satu day, be near to when su heels, st head, m was call neuncin HYME ple were here the denly on *king hi it dange invited d Monday evening 1 -daughte of Rev. adieu. good ti enjoyed thenase couple started for going ea t from. S h. e Mr. John Bell Was ain in McKin Cal he act of oa rying he neikhborls. 4 of 8, Ise had th the side o lat- oth,himself and, the His face being badly eking appearance af- m the ground. He is d will in all likeli- me his duties again in the pasture field appened to go too orses were grazing, of them raised its on the bads of the d gash. Dr. Sloan ous, but not fataIl. umber of y ung ipeo- iss Lizzie Ta lor, e was spelst, an all ves. The we ded alifax on the rain aforth. s. Brawn na Rebin- the shape of a new t is the profess onal ant by Mr. Ve t of now over here b ild- me of our bo ting Wr AQUAT C.—X088 son have just inip our noble fleet, in shell. I think th term. he was Wingha , who is art labor an Poll t - nuisanc here at rise to considerab of falsity. There whioli is and that is tbe pr pigs tuniaing at 1 rge on the street contrave tion of he corporation b in that case m de and provide ere He in 41 11 ,131 1 id et ng, hex moral nuisance e payment of St tute x' the t prey iling resent, and is lying e loud talk and. pro- , however, an ther really and truly one, -law think th eT, them at 8w around t hol 05 evervthi has r. has BACK fine old resid • hag been ew ing in th hie now ret Maple A ny Lumleyi a. enst:o: - Bw iw aeCtnalioal:oP: En reo Iti 02, sp 60ce ba tter, 13 r base urday number of pear to st Wednes- and w ket On day arduous the teac us- concepti ing: tures w au. their mi the hthaes B• genial la has sco 27 Goon • els Cri ame re ers left n -eight The B e folio ns and s one of on. He ity for t in Mo as had e years farm f led in B market ence in hrubs cquaint ng, bud tily int that w nd con ded, a glance y prove. he can unt the the 14 • t if peo Id be ho ome, an eir neig nt of th for the 1 vicinit rned. an dwelli ellow, e. t at the scheol Fri day ttention the occ e all th tctin s, not the pu ers, in ich can ds by a • le must lseep pigs, gish enough to keep not let thern rowl bora' yards ste lin.g me across. • the rig drive an roundin minds o • • ago us- ar- the and nee ing, the uld try. alk into pilaw. NTATION do. af tdahn pi ds cpeaatins out 2 se co bentomotoh cohtri fe t of you d by nae First of sport, a, good, so making ago, on Geo. Ma record a • r. Thomas Bra e, an a vicinity, but who st few menths esid- purchased a kit on which- he proPoses very leasant time picnic in connection Shady Grove, Grand ast. When after pay - to the rights of the owd dispersed to take rade this su mer, thbe move in ion, as a pleasant of the lake and i s sur - only invigorates the ils after their lonig and t also greatly • assists giving them a clear ain geographica fea- nly be made clear to usaa bu gene Faust and Wagoner, all of who lama stocks, sell at reasonable stare! business, Mr. qteinbaoh is ind on the tinsmithihg and. stove fo )nally carried oh by Mr. se son of the year he makes tr tr 1 is It is num er 0 uring journed to meet itgain on Monday, 28th JUNE 25, 1880. EIVIN ANTI SA.I.E. COMM ()as Me11 have *proved the,ir op- The Natural Sciences m Pub c nities. There are three exCellent SChOCA.S. WHEN al stores, viz., Messrs. Steiiiibach, • its v mil. .1.:IDITOR,—SIR : II. lad EXPOSITOR rims, a teacher frail Wentworth county gives keep , his vieWs on science in schools, and s his wishes the views of ()there. I agree with narrY- the teacher so far as teaching one or trade, two of the Natural Sciences is concern- harles ad, provided he can get Ms school up to nt he such a position. The Natural Sciences this tend to enlarge the pupils minds, and to ONE cave- shar en the aesire for higher attain - OESES pie of for th uly. We MaY thou D arse i bee, bet e, whil d is pr Mr. S. Fairbai the Centennial- ood horses whic Exeter races, id is considerabl he keeps -is expect to see his rk on the Exete y. His running een himself an his trotter has tty hard. to beat. Mr. up- der- wn- ter the Rev rniniste Confere horse di inst., a he grrw.s, differen 11 ck as will residenc lid are now of mon nd plu s, Of Fordzvic 8. grow m loss you y pears are (loath o rd. AP lee, friends only thi lied. us, hay le 1 st of ber ies of al als be, sup wisdo mental do not aser k The s same dried to pla Mr. tronizin le. Th has no en hous rahan re bee only sa, end I ds, are d ador ith be d buy e green furnis ure of ay pat orn thee pure ess. eplente th 11 wh,V i Intel] thinkl,cf .p ng out flants r. Kells"s gr , and We can rd HopMeris 11 as new ki win lo 11 cheeRully as to thle cul o those? who Brns 'Is No. TS • 11 • g. 40 • tett . on: hia farm ast NvekR a. field 0, whiole pre aced cfrea two tons acie. Thi is the earliest hayi have evei eard of this section s. thigh .bohe broke of Tlett, aear set) Ilya! 7.1 it, is he etaing leas ge Be who h three was parti ly to rees 1n to replis TOVe wishes to you °we and th ock, your SU of th, increas accepte the do man. day, oots bald t out un- Sea - yet con - some de - that lki ae pg et their early fruit rtain- saved utting endid- ularly end so • Hoer Visit to ar this Manito those he. wen settle i these rown, for ma in a pl coal call like th others speak highly is ver comfor remaiaing the th at a youag North est tha NE GRAXEL of Ha are hav'ng a tew coat of gravel place on the entre Road. This road, notwi hstandi g the large amount of travel on ft, i always good, and the Coun TH ple is in pu make • • • INC MONDAV, JUN 21 WE TILL OFFEBI ALL OUR mit NANTS k in this line ha won for him a great , desideratuna m ef schools). The teacher, too, can trace Au Differe in the Natural Sciences the marks of PPris:ntt:t7 lendid reputation among the farming 4illeBB he does n especially large design of a Great Creator, and thus di.- ramunity, and irt hie branch !of his galvanized iron, which, while' it is rect the pupils minds through Nature up to Nature's God. By a judicioua ar- t very little more expensive t an tin, rangeinent, too, a teacher can give notes (2. aa OOD Very much more durable an , looks on the science he teaches, and thus, at • her. He has ,a ari chine which shapes the same time, teach *riting, dictation, sheet, and spelling. But there are serious his, as rocks in the course, which a teacher, ell as his mercant e business, i under who desires the good of his pupils, must a own personal Supervieioa, nd by guard against. The first is a desire to s affable manner 'and fair dea ing, he iltarnitiorne_t,he common subjects, " Reading, ,, s made himself deservedly ;Sopular and substitute a superficial smattering g 'Rithmetic, Geography, &c.," MILLANOY Dr fl'ARTMENT 8 week, a NIL Lot of Silk and our and Plain PARASOLS. Also Ladies' and Misses' Corsets. IEMBRACING HONORED PIECES ear e troughs the full length of th its saving so man joinings. riRESSES -ERY CHEAP RLS." The rids 'mein 4seete om Two to Yards. For "OUR 0 - 13 11 laments we have atamed , above, there i a large and. handsome gristing and 11 uring mill, a flue planing mill and sa. Wand door factdry, and. a woollen t hes a flourishing 89., dlery and &king business, Which he c Iii the furniture blade, a large ioh he has on hand. On th iints to make its of what may appear the Ingher branc es. A teacher who does sO commits a griev- ous blunder. See that a solid founda- tion is laid, and t en the Natural iee, and a large number of minor in- It is pitiful to beholdi a man stuck full Sciences can easily , e raised thereon. tery, three wagoa and earn* face - ood business. Mr. Hermon i Wells of exalted notions of the higher branches who could not write al simple letter. I am of the opinion, too, that Geology, atrial establishments, all of which do arness though a fine study, and one calculated bines to excite deep thought, is not the best adapted for schools. It is often difficult took of to get • specimens. I have taught Physi- ology- and Anatomy with the best result. A snaall sum will buy eharts and hand - n, the he is n the of a lways stock Turf horse time Mr. a good. AND ADDRESS. While Husband, Me hodist place, was abs nt at amilton recently, his on Saturday the 12th representativesa from f tho circuit, met at his esented him wi h the tely. sustained y the Fordwich circa t, not ected with ou, own rs not connecte with uted the sum of 114.50 And we now resent y.our future ha pin6s family, prayi • !_that usefulness in t e work pproved of by God and . Signed on be alf of TER HEPINSTAL, Chair - Mr. John B. G place, returned a and Dakota, 1 iger says that froM this vim ight with Mr. y yea s Reeve s well pleased d.oing well. Mr. f the country, b able in Hay, he ntends e. He thinks, hlowever, an with $600 or $1,000, ing to work and can be up with the ordinary ps, cai. do better in the he could do here with nt of money. —The township Council g, and all hat it people happy and st forgotten to mention tha there books, and. the pupil, soon learn to tented is a rail ay. , We had al- it two commodieris and well -ept ho- point out the several p rts and tell the functions of each org n in their own s, where ample i acconamoda ion is structure. A careful t &cher can direct ished for both, Man and. beast, and. ere "lager," sparkling, foamikig the pupils attention to the evil effects ht, can be hisalin all. its natisse pur- and of many customs, as fight clothing, use of tobacco, Sac., and: bud ventilation. Here I might be permitted to point out .1 the deficiency of our present series of • books, but will leave this for another ✓ g on in Mot' sworth time. I beg to direct the attention of n new manse, which my brother from Wentworth, to the fact '11 add gre fly to that the Public Schools are not meant e village. the ex- for Acadamies or High Schools; but pre - a handsome sum- paratory to those. Also, that success- rk, and ot er eim- ful teaching does not consist in making ba till itnhme the pupils jump to great attainments, ✓ e kind are g ing on. THE Caoese—Thp crops have k splen- 1 contemn a stereotyPed rule by w hich to guide all. Our syStere is tending in vicinity. The early finished, appearance of t yor is putting u r house in his p ia appearance. The fall w ether that part of it Which esc inter frosts, is doing well. 11 kinds gives promise a ab and, taken as a w ole, there, i, every respect of an abu dant harve4t. But here is many a slip between the icup ped the dance, that direction. These remarks are given in a kind. spiritl and hope they will be accepted so. WM. PLUNI/ETT. STANLEY, June 21, 1880. Death"otan Old Pioneer. The Halton News says : "Another of the pioneers of this county has gone the Ciptuaa OP REVISON AND COI3NCIL.— way of all the earth. John Sproat, of lie Court of Reviaion for the tewnship Trafalgar, died at is residence near f orris met acciording to aavertise- Milton, on the 24th t., aged 87 years. t. Members all present. iAppeals brightshire. He and "8 brother Adara The deceased was a is tive of Kirkcud- ere heard and disposed of as ICed $200 ; James retch, ollows o high ssessed, reduced $200 ; E. Ar , strong, ocehigh assessed., reduced $50 ; Wm. Wilson, too high assessed, reduped $50; John Hanna, too high asseased, :dis- saieth-east cornee of lot 12, co cesSion 5, One acre, amount $50 the sa e to be ot, John Sproat deducted from Wm. Newcombe's; as- formed. one of the party. When iced of seSsment. The following parties *ere the Company's landa Were surveya and asaessed for lots ia the village of Bel- ready for settlement, he was sent as ,gralye, viz.:, Henry Morley, lot 1, value the Company's.age4 to New York, at a $4p ; Walter Niehol, lot 3, $3 ; Thos. good salary, to distribute pamphlets, Brandon, lot 14, 525 ; Angus give information respecting the Com- pany's lands and try to get emmigrants to settle there. As h was possessed of is good judgment, a ple big manner and active habits, this rVght be considered ituaticsa, and one etter position in emigrated. to this eauntry in 1821. John bought a farrn of 200 acres in this neighborhood, and Adam 200 acresnear by in Asquesing, wh county was chiefly brothers received S. When Dunlop with nrveyors went to examine the tract o land purchased by the Canada Comp ny and to lay out a road to Lake Hnir en that part of the a forest,. Both good education. 1(02, $25. Robert Casemere was en - teed as tenant Oil north half of lot 7, cort cession 3, Andaew McKibbon,'aven- by many a favorable ere Caleb Whitten entered. as tetant likely to lead to a on :north half lot 18, concession 6, P. time. But unlike many' of the young ii Mbore, owner. Thomas Kell) men of the Present day who are so friend, a as:owner of west half 26, con regretted Jaeaes Barr entered as owner ed the m west half 4, concession 7, Jo eiSteied as tenant ion north hal ceSsion 9. David Moffa t entered as his own berm and hewing out from the —A fe faemer's son on North h lf 51 anda 52, foreat a comfortable home. Though his Morris, 1 concession 1. amines Purvis entered as brother and he lived bout three miles ing got it tenant on north ,lialf 15, cou essioia7. apart, yet for a num er of years they —Rev Wne. Wilson enteaed as owner of north worked. their firms in ,Company,they and tends sta half 14, concession 9. James Smith their servants doing the harvest first in days .wit entered as farmer's s'on on north ;half i Trafalgar on account of its being a health. 5, concession 7. John Ili. Smith enter- little earlier, and then going to Esque- —At concession 8. Jas. •Skiriamona entered ' stock crops and par 'Gael property in and all that t me having their followers about 12 af# owner of southi half 111 con' ession 5. , common, without a.n jealousy or eon- pright and honor- Nue Jae, anxious for office, public employment essidn 8. f south- had. little attraction far him. Being a good practical farmer and an excellent n White, 11 judge of stock, he preferred settling on Satin Pompa a New Lot f WE AR OFFE riG HOW: Ladies Mi see' and Boysl White and Colored STRAW HA S at Greatly Rgduced Prices. READ' MADE pLOTHING 13 GOODSGogasez!I itpowe nDepoarcreisetnot.f SIMEER CARPE1113 AND COIL CLOTHS. all at Old Pri ety of Patterns Ito Choose from, and ces 1 or this Month. OUR MR. Who Sailed FALL Writes us fr A /700 titer Customers very low pric 777 The Cheap ALLY, n Saturday laSt for England and. Scotland to bUy our ND WIN4ER STOOK chants there lOok for dvance all Sorts of Woolen G ods. wAnloodadoareweslictto l_my_eartlyt_ at the offered, a he st Dry Goods Ehuse the'County. Direct Imp rters of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, inery, Mantles, Shavrls„ &o. settlersi. By all those ho: knew him he was .1i pervedlyest na-ed, and was to each and all :a kind rid. conaiderate d his death -will be deeply by all althou• h he had. ,attaiu- tare age of 8',f years, deys ago A• li% John Ward, of r. Camerda4 of Kievan, ire ting far Sootland in a few a view tol benefitting his ort Hop.e„ Saturday night o'clock, soli4 of the aims when ,shippiag their traps at Trunk :sta. .on, 'nearly killed Chaistoplie proprietor of View HOise. Feariag ,to enneth McDonald entered ae owner of ; benevolence were leading traits in his able in all his dealings, kindness and S911 Oil south half 11, concession 5. - south half 28, cincessioa 7. 'John ae. 1 character. Moderation, good nature , and hearing a row outside, he and affability regulated Ms conduct, arrow entered as owner of ' th t ee what Wat3 the matter, ancl rson entered as tenant en no th m. Mee_ ! and he was remarkably careful not to gear_ , hurt the feelings of, he most. sensitive. young Man, a, neighbor of hie. :Mr. found th y were geiag to murder s tea 1, concession 15, John meRea, a,,v,i,n,. I For many ,yearet after they set- Christoiaer interferell in his behalf, er. J. P. Rourlq one dog s on their far s, he and his when he was struck 'oirer the head. with McCaughey, one dog streck Off- Peter ' sad as any farmers a slung- hot. in thg neighborhood. always taking the ____Ben eta, the min who shot Sella - the La go to b had don wenCto ruck off. t e h brotber wrought as McCarter, one log- struck ,bea wm. lead f the hired me . Such diligence tor Bro has been found. guilty ef Olark oise dog truck- Off. aidlaw murder n sentenee4 to be hanged ou ea reward. Adam at is death, about 8 an perseverance we sure o a-ve the 22d of July. Letters were tonna th left to his son a block of his iger, of ' Hogg, one dog struck off. rs. aes.a., mon s ago, ! which h d been weitten by him to om a ' ney, one dog strack off. G o. John._ i 400 acres in Esquesieg, as. desirable a , , shooting of Mr. Browe hal been a Pre - sister -in law ehowia clearly that the farm as any in that township, and 200 tat d act, and' Shut he had beea ' st Sat- . ston, one bitch', 'struck offi Robert ost of Johnston, one bitch struck oa. t,,,,,Ad . in Mulmur, besidea other lanas to other I medi ity to Lamb entered ae owaer of aorth half members of the family. John left to watchin, for a suitable opportunity for , well. 4, concession 6. Oa tuition, the i to ha§ son 200 acres adjoining Wilton., months. He also hia it on his pro - Robert i i Ourt of Revision on the assessment . as cc.'m or a e a eine, an 11 4, the ()lob office, but ad been deterred gramme to shoot the ead pressma.n of ' f this roll was then adjOUTIle&until the' 28th cultivated a farm aS need be desire g store. Sane, and drainaige by-laws 4 and 5 besides 100 acres *thin about three from ea jug out his purpose ; that , ty, and Were taken into eonsideaation,. By-law . miles of it in Nelson, and 200 aeres in gentlem n suspecting his designs was Geiger kbias, was fulahy paased, and the They heal raine 1 children with proper regard . to what —The storm of last Sunday after - t as he 'ggina of the drain ordered to be let on was right and becoming, and few noon di4 a vast =dant of damage la el4tth Jun -e. The Caurt o Revision parents ha more sa . s ac. • • the neighborhood dcif -Belleville all ness being proceeded with,ft vas moved nail busie the latter place hailstones aes large , by H. Gosman, Seconded by F. Clegg, , great lovers of their native land and its John and Adam Spaoat were strong ad- herents of the Chuach of Scotland. and buttertints fell for an hour, covering I the ground. Geese and goslings wens !: ii Vanalstine be 'instructed Jet the of this section of Huroa, and more rye and barley lie flat, and are conta toms " that the plans and specificatMns made by C. F. Miles kir Cruileshank's bridge 1 The above nant gentleman was ground, tand large quantities of glass in ; be adopted, and that the ReeVe and D. I well known to many of the older aettlers the 'buildings brokeia; Whole fields of ; 4th June especially tb-some of the pioneer settlers pletely destroyed. In Adolphusfosta F. ' Clegg, , of Tuckersmith. The late John Han- the eropa suffered from the effects Of the Reeve : na.h, served With him foe many years in the Istorra, fences are levelled, and. a o borroVe the old country, and Mr; Wm. Sproat large quantity of glass was broken by , hree years when he the hail. The steam passed frola ada. And it was northwest to southeast, and exten that these gentle- some form to five mifes in width. Messrs. Carnochan force with which the hail fell leo cluced to settle in m-arles quite visible on the buildings the 28th June. Ordinary Co ' building of the. same on the -next---Carried.I- !Moved by iiseconded by H. Mooney, tha Treasurer be authorized w sely keep it so. : one thousand dollars for township pur- worked for him for SHEEP USINESS.—Mr. it. Hap- ',poses—Carried,. Moved. by `D. Venal- first came to Ca doing a large business:this season stine, seconded by II. Mooney, that If. 1 through his advice chaSing sheep and lambs. He Gosman be instructed to let a 'job of men, as well as ale Zu 'eh his headquarters, and his means of causing a cou- nt of money to be circle.- , building a culvert opposite lot 27, con- and Chesney were cession 9—Carried. Moved by H. Tuckersmith. So "t is to him that our fences. i One man hod his onion garde 1 Mooney, seconded by F. Clegg, that H. county is indebted or some of her best valued at $20G, completely destroyed - WHOLE 11:131 MI La 3 31211N T ,RET, THE 1111.0111N In this Bram, THAT COR W Please the Publicist *7 I Trade that is being aatne Fresh Arrivals this French Pantings said See Gents, Call on uS and With the Fine Stock tbis Room, we have every to meet the wmats Of the A Beautiful Assort en -4fiur Stock of (mei Trimmings eannot heat' See Our G chasing • 11;"' lieraember the I menial Hefei. HIL 131 INEN !COATS AM Lineik and JUST FO THE:110i LIGHT TWE! For the Sea*' Aell's Moo for TriffirdA GIVE Hi CANADIAN OA HEAD Ort neat, i tchatnan:48.3tot2:0:.r:a2tlet R olTihri c--Badf:o r tith; t4DL Statte;hdught and 14 Office --First Aloe Drafts on all the 1 ATE "WARMERS AND.: tention that he is s of 3.860, for the rea Threshing Ma.ebine4 boxes filled and na& ing 10ifil a workmanlike Ka cylinders and erinefi to give a eall. The'. menufatture -of executed with neati a trial, and k iNfaction that he is „ place. Horse ehoei, ing of au kinds don A. call solicited Ire out for the hive. 655-4 •