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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-07-23, Page 8*nom expoolitor. DESTRIOT MATTE S. Tx>�. dition, lacros: ed on tween Wood name club i in Ol has n the lo ing C: pate Allw ghoul mate] naenc BEST OF THE SEASON. tl attraction3for Tuesda e match is announced to the Agricultural Gro the ''Beaver" Lacrosse took, and the club of of this town. The said to rank among tario, and as the ho Rt been beaten yet this Pers of this interesting a nadian gam may fairl severe contest on Tues sanad- next, a be play- nds, be - Club, of as attractive a he same of the neatest odstock towns in the he best made to. appea ie club day. We hop season, of the arrange nd excit- matter? amici-. tT WIMIBLE nex. also *suggest th : prop chants making : s at as possible, an sho be decorated w th b ers, so much t r e bet or two would f rther pearance of th'ngs doubt, be a lar :e cro and as -many o� the it would be ad •isabl pons and ovin in it ay o want to witness d sport Wednesday, in therefore, attend the lacrosse ; goodsport Cup betw on Tuesday. l Play will tom- , adian rifle tea torious by a se the Canadian. .Wilson made being the high member of the Can he at half -past two. Oc SHOW.—The show made the au- spice of the Tuckersmith Bra ch -Agri- cult :al Society,. will be held in Sea - forth, on Thursday and Friday Septem- ber 1 th and 17th. The riz( list has this ear been considerably increased and i proved, and as nothing will be left u done by the Directors. to make he $ ow a success, we may fairly- ex - eat o have one. of the best shows this aso. ever held in the county Owing o th enterprise of our f ers, and he e<celleace of the land they culti- ate,: ombned with the energei and ffici:ncy of the officers and directors of e a ciety, the Seaforth show has be- ome famed for being the best local show `• thia. section ofthe country, and :. ticipete that ;this - year will only eptiotal in point .of excellence. e OX PA _ • Loll CONCERT.—A parlor concert, der the `auspices 'of the Seaforth rick :t C1b, will be given in Cardno's usi& Hall, on Tuesday evening next. hey have procured the services of as 4 aggie Barr, and Messrs Findlay cGregor and George W. Cline, of amilton,who will also be a veral of our best Iocal amatE r. Cline's abilities as a vo eed not say more than that ways been appreciated by tidier ces, and his many ol+ ere ill be glad to extend hi n a hearty eico e. Mr. McGregor is e4 Scottish ocab. 't and humorist of rare. ability, ndie ave ] ither arr udiei ester t: in:rn e ho f rule; e enir udieii sisted by urs. Of aliat, we hey have Seafoth friends universally admitted by card him to be fully Kennedy or Corbett, w] s a soprano, has delight ices both in Hamilton and" other n towns and cities. The enter- �nt will be one of rate , grit., and e the( enterprise of th Club in Ting such an excellent musical g, will be rewarded by- a large ce. - all who equal to ile Miss ed many ety of the mer ' ro ' m of' ► r.D . ante, act. e a display be ter ape.int n':nt co 1d t � e Main ; tr t :made, as •oar... ore t nne - and st ea h= : been :o fai fully er,'' hila an ar . ra + ce for .. an ears, im �� rove th p,- ' w i 11 fills . by is .sue A s there w' '1, o is • still d rll on t. e m d o. people he e, F br' • g: in • he r: t wil be stra ge s, P.pular Dime to •• ale the pl ce ' b. ed for a co ble. We ha, a ne C duo's • all, mos lively lit le in':. T e is e e, a d it sho ld be ." aiicho' the hes garb on Tu s- P ayer." Ad the c, m •• ttee in aha ge a• d 25 a:ie.ts. ents will look aft +:r t is The Se: fort ON.— the c en th 8, the for re of 640 by 74 total sco st s ore t ' imbled nte: t for th British an er wer O 566, oints. of 77 made b eam. a score by one, ish tea Thursd a gr d lune , Sir Charle . Poppe, whe ord Nothcote net Wolsele dian n '600 yards rang which was oni equ ly, Pullman, •f th made the sam scor Canadian tea•. gave Sir John Mace onal perandthe H n. M Kimberley, Si Ste Stanhope, Sir Ga other English nd were present. Ian ade lled Brif . Or ' ill : rys to ,day e ,h n„ on vitory f the Kola- ► Mann is bu:iI avel o the 11 . 11 Cn- - ci izens will r e -ati g fo tune which Major of Hensall, oiuts, hi.. in lisleany dint of F.eafor t the re pected than f 28, E mondville, ame- t. their tanne who s: id that a ma y the $ i stolen fro eon o .d y, and sever Tn - -e siderable s Lod t : thimble ri Lod w o were oper , a d p ple will on tabl s p . ence, and al •• ays lets of t she e Hence.— oI Mooro,the 'der- is:' Institute, aline, h e • se for leve 'a sad- he foilowin were Cv; cket .club on; as 1s at St. M dMe- P Y G Baird, D. Baird, G rear C++leman, E. Cieleman anti- J. Girdlegtone,a T. E a•' R. Adams Mr: some p ncipal of W gham s hid b: •ii rusticat• in ear- Th se ' eral days, a' • pays They c::ional visit 'hen h y pry - seem inns, er in to for were f th,e resi- a alio icles d an of la utters e sit- i•yo owri.e their sure she d the exit, them. 1 the room, into kets, h and smajl welry the s was ries fo. jaw- of their al vat, ra ara ate: U BURQLARIEs. On saddler shop c Mr. son was broke int a duster, and ario dlery to the vie me taken away. On a young lad, a eon Naught, was p ayin of Mr. McNairht's valise, which oles, hidden boards. It is them there wi ing them awa effected au ent ing open a bac to have been gr judging from which they ac 1 Ir. Henderso so, as he recov stolen propert —On Monda deuce of .elr. entered by bar carried off. T entrance by br window shutte and then raisi ting room. TI Mr. Lowrie's was awakened moving about, • that somebody I?elURNETi.—The party, composed of awoke her hus essr R. L. Sharp, George Case, Geo. intruders, and . Ho ghton„ M. R. Counter, C.W.Papst, leaving the rum J.So bie, A,. Slemmon, and A. David- ' They a s n, w ich left here abut thr a weeks f drawers of a b o o a fishing expedition to.Nipegon and removed r ver, eturned home on Setur 1111day mornf- i another room' i . g la t. They were all pretty • well taking therefr 0d. with the sun, and not a little t about 30 cent n r0117 arked with fly bites, but were in the " dressing case, best of spirits: As° will bp seed. by re- and papers wh feren.ce to a description of their ex- ; bureau, was al loits,1 which appears in another olump, the had a good time, and all job ed thei brought wit. tion 1 sp re: e: out t ale : disp r ely sigh ave selvei immensely They_. i therm. a beautiful collet- : pers were left b ckled 'trout, which, when booty was not view at Sharp's Hotel, !able. It wool lay the equal of which is beries that -the ters around to ing, and it wo citizens before sure that their ont way houg t h th 'int Su :day ane - to t wi do en h nds he ungl ed. It i ,ho ever red the. Satu day nig Geo ge E. H , an a large a. a icles o f • a of in hop, ned un ev ha lars e8 a-ki op ga ed b nd. . ning es L and oundi+e g a »1 Hing win. ade room after he ut $5 jaftern r: Dav shed i he fou he stole rheath Von of ight. e shop They he bu man ortun at the ole t out he s o of eir Mrs. o se of akin roo their ehind gh e be pan he p wat ding ut t gethe thee bad 6 uire om f ight t ndo ull • SI mai in and T the ma do ope nd cha con iniu ch as sta. found on the s reet near residence the ext eornie for unat sees, fro etirTng at • • n rama e ofe is an nin rice sion hey_ ricked play t e to next y eng treets, et to fel d will lost few 0.— vo ere in th from his other s -in ers ani g on learn h.; llowsucs regre ibrari s bee days. memo mpos: s to- 11 • 11 • 0 seen. Several of the 'collection d as mach. as foar pounds. We thank our friends for a present the largest and hest. May they each e. a e sure.„ the wish, especially of ose THI ith ork uly aho enjoyed the benefit.: of their LOCAL BRIEF sity and thoughtfulness nn this left on Monda o Seaforth lodge, in .. cOnnection • McEwen, of M the Ancient. Order .oli United chase a stallio !en, the following officfrs were !the firm of toted !for the ensuing Ualf year ; on Wednesday ono', ' master ; M. Y. McLean, and Boston. an ;7'114 -Willis, overseer , ,•,' M. Mor- nected with hi recorder . J. A. Cline, financier ; - Duncan sailed .. Hogan, guide. ; Wm.. Henderson, in, last. He has! bership of about `.)0. It 'is in. hear mere 0 hi ach month, in the ddfellows. 1 Dublin..—Mrs. M. ItS object is mutual benefit and 1 Thompson left on ,fein. urance. At the death !Of each r Arthur's Landing, nisealuceme eilimPibbeYraonf 1 TThhoeyrewpeeerne,acevnio.pr thin the jurisdiction which -; McNaughtleft or ergo, ed exclusively. to the Proal Faiday last.- He to k a ith him*a :tario.. The deatli claims her of horses,. and ent aptly, and the organizatimal Goderich to Duluth, most efficiett and economi- i he intends making au -ery mach cheaper than in a 'crowd in town on and the: isk is equally safe. i Bayfi.eld is b-ecomin widow recei ••es the benefit of is mem- Stark'sblockiwliere bershi !, wit- ch was promptly paid ever. , ing abetter and eh His wi stile first death that took place wet -1.1d be a good. thi since t into a Aside bgtter h re in a me od o he 1 Jo las• t' with ep for th panied borne, a Kil c• ot Or 1 • • Oil Go larg Id C Mr. Mr. uffal ), New or horae Oil Th rsda try markete, of hicila f hi firm oubt, arriva .—Mr Thos. Coma er an Mi s where they ten nu hy boat from e ret rnin ex ended to T ere was as larg Tu site. last. s h for 8 W tiO hay bee 11 e sor.---131iisi es t. Wk wheat h Camp y Maay of o r 4aer er W en es e mor hi eon try t et on ciec s la street S ling, to 11 ar II 8 ti i iv f ets lo BO lbb ROUND N.— in t., while att nding st nes, and wh recei e the atten4 nee - of Staffa, is ow a OR THE 0 Cou Ewen of Killo t. for e ol count ant judges. UM -lig. ace pa,nie wind and r n,.pase ncan McLa en was te ed by the el ctric e time Joh Mel, ground. r. Wm ASSED Awe about ten ays- fr ' medical ai !could th age Of 45 years, o 0 the Sabbatt of the at ,church, as u ual, before separating the reed side, socia yes until sh beca.m latter returt ng ho 1 unwell. in of BO e • ale se woe fe dro co dition that 4ie had' fit' of her. She iclontinue pur- phyl here a ,d the tempe York Sbe was burie lazge number coil - friends, consi the year, wer e, an anai a heart wh c ad Bess, nett 43 0 der no, confi mince A 01 are pa'd pr 14 land a the cal in nagel pathos The I 1 • egsef he Or tario section was organized. if dairy products co ld sepatate jurisdiction by itself. on their merits ! the 88, Lltoge her from the social features pork, instead ot being .b uran e. We wish the: society have a good influenc in n riv c( mple ed*. for the celebration in , farmers. Prospects tl is town, on Tuesday nextl, on the there still is a deal o •casic 0 of the formal opening of the ed, and very little w t St14 f the works have alre dy been all cut in this- vic p pule 6. 1 sto ds est poriu- el sold for as whe ti tered:for c m111011. • 111 ature on Fr of ac ering atten pected glo Tl ss to' hi g the tner, b ave th ty. is is a famil s lost re ved fa of the co si ye er of GM sh ily mu IS SS 11 SS moms h s r. to be nd ft o are bo over t lot n uck an ow rs, f tae e n ly Wif r. to htpae he sh std n avis cm d Jae S h er er le IS njo Ina th• OS s- b:at g up af ler inta c bu Si with lr . Hort evestin 1 his fall wh )st pro iressive far 9, om en° ly. Th s is very ear or this ec ing an ouncenient hi 11. lla,rd, ho eft tb towns Bchirvieesws The feired to : Joh an, part. f the tel, to old, a final 'eve, that th appl enaut arra wner alf are better no hes ye bee Forep ugh' bite ea s b nit it ado, and they work admirabl,•. The circus and menagerie a hich exh flame i's tournament aed procession i here ou Tuesday \yap N Y large f the day. It is expected thatsonae ' was full, and iu the ev n ug ther eight coMpanies will be fully uot much spare roon v perso rated. The i?ic-uie in Mr. James ' well pleased. with th pe formanee well kep perform erstand y. He is a Cohrt of although he cic 'ed for x. Ker three kieVtql hives Ieatti ,'s grove, in tbe afternoon, also animals were varied bo a very interesting and , the acting and other .r. The full programnie for ; were 'much ahead of be found in our advertisite Old Adam evidently promi the da c dam es to • will rl Or he merchants have decided circus business tholou :la to ke p tl eir, stores open until 11 ' long way ahead.of Barna - - o'clock, and to open them again at 5 . don't "blow" -half so muc .-We eg I o'clock in tLe evening. .. This is done ! to, learn that Mr'. Morgan, first assiist because -it is thought thetown will pre- , in the Seaforth High sat 1 ha.s resi sent a bette and more cheerful appear- i ed his position. He ha$ received t olo auce to stra gers who may visit it, as I appointment of Principal of the p e there *ill dc ubtless be quite a large , donia. High School. - jo as a hi Ki The' as lino. as nCeS co uses, Jo the estil e4ion ed iOn oe nd R. bert eson lid 3 e ly be re Levpiit Osennt aa. then n 11 pass heir ra tie j intly h 14111r. Mo ed b3 wor s, fro tim to ti ee number ef the suarouu eople here from neighbor- teacher and was well d villages, as well as from ple of this- town.—Art. ing country. We would I been appointed market th rized k of ha of ed by the peto an publi • 0 is o o er s it • • • HURON EXPOSITOR Alex. Kerr, seconded by Wm. Grieve ' t eat the Clerk be 'authorized _to ne 4,, t • e trusteeia! of schrol section. ez-J7 i om school, 'seal() next.in'.-esting of ouncil, to be held e last Monday in tigust next ; also, hat Dougald Allan 9 paid !$'1 for fune al expenses for Ben - err, seoonded by m. Evans, that the ext meeting of ouncil be held : at rawford'a Hotel, ublia, on the last Saturday in Angus next—Carried. ; IV It 11 • DIED.—A Rev. Mr. Patterson *as returning from an afternoon appoint- ment, a felw days s ace, his horse drlop,"- ed dead. Public School who occupy in the di er- ent classes list 2nd and 3rd places re- spectively, as dete mined .by the miid- Jas. McDon ld, Pe er McDonald, Lads Eberhardt, Fifth class—Lizzie Him - ton, Mary, Culle , Nora Ferguson. Pollock, John Ebe ardt. Third Senior ers. Third ' junior — Wm. Struthers, Ino. Gemen-hardt, A. Osmond. il4ec- I3.813 rn.e. Caned in the to ship of Usborhe, about a milerom Woodham, on the Perth bcund ry, on Friday last. The victim was a little hree year old daugh- ter of Mr. Mertin artin. The frightful IL young wo an, to k the little one and brother we e wo kind. When elle went to the eld.wirre her father and started to re urn, the child was miss ing, and she thought it had gone horn itself. - The rothee resumed work, au nd when e des ended to see wha as the mat er, he as horrified to dis ver his I ttle• sister lying on - th •ound, wel ering in her own blood Weeper ad severed her feet a littl elow the swell Of he legs from he o ild home ,a nd two doctora from Emote the little gir1 lost a very great quantity of blood, she is no doing much bette t4an was to be exp cted. , Stanley. and daughter left t e other day for a oommenced with t eir fill wheat, and it promises 4 yield f over 30 bushela to tile acre. ' 1 1 - , FAIR otk.-a0n Lot 12, concession 10, there Were bound by three boys,nine acres of ;eaVy fall wheat it five cenee which a !short time ago was blighted with rus 0 ia now doing !nicely, and' is likely to e aln average crop. mittee wer instructed to lia4e the sidei walk on Hawick streeit repaired. at once Eir Ann street; $15 90, was ordered to be paid'. The Cle k alas authorized t advertise the ferniture factory in the Globe and Nail.-1ThEi Council then ad.! jourted to mee., Again on the thir CIVIC HOLIDA.11.—T ursday4 the 3rd of day Pr Clinton. , Hodgins niet with 14 very bnpleasant with serio s remelts, 4anae rather close thereto. 1. hey were about to take a drive in the ctount's", and, had just started from the resi ence of', Mr. Fair; whet some portion o the harness be - cam detached, ausiiig the horse to ba- con unmanage ble, land in its efforts to g t away, ran the 1 buggx '.,into the occ ants out into the mud ii the horse then kicked and plutged uhtil it be- came so entangled in i the harness and buggy that it conld scarcely move, dur- ing ! which the bukgy was slightly broken. In falkng, Messrs.1 Fair and how they Managed te free themselves fro the biaggy-ra top one—and escape seri us injury, i a mystery to them.- ly eXamination Was held in S hool Sec- tion No. 2, Grey, on Thu sday, 8th inst. The teacher, 1111r, D. Johnston, was- assisted by Misa C. *slop and of visitors was not sol large as might have been desired, owing, n doubt, to the busy season. Neverthel ss, there was a versa good turn out of ladies? d always encouraging, in la t, almost neceSsary. The pupils we t through the test of a rigid examination in a ' manner alike creditable to themselves and their teacher. . After thel examina- tion proper; prizes, &Warded, in accord- ance with last qluarter's standing, were pupils in a manner that shewed that e Mr. Johnston has net neglected this impcirtant laraneh di learning. Short addresses were delivered by the teach - r ers and others present, "whgrein each speaker expressed himself ' as being highly p eased With what he' had seen and hes d, whe , after votes f thanks to thie ladies for heir Playing; minister- ed sci plentifully to the wants • of the , inner min, all r paired to their homes, .1 feelieg tliat the ay 404 not been spent SIGHT- SEEM. and twenty pers - Friday to List() plaants and the j , doub they all re WA.GE .—Men are getting from $2'; to $4 per day for harvesting. Why 'do not the came ou money ? for $10 a of Mr. of Steal favorabl Pnosr anadia ouglas, principa eighbor is pare PERSONAL. of the Sarn reporter for Making his b his, wife onth very' Malay fri nd returned • trplus laborers of the toWns to the, country and meke Meacre—A binding match aide is to 4ome off on the farm as. McFarlana, 4th concession y,' as soonj as the 'weather is , between Messrs. D. 111c1Ceu- Bluevale. air:Ia.—The membership of the Circler of Faresters, Caart is increasing remarkably. fo r are initiated at every ly f . the best 'farmers in the pulpits ith Rev. D. J. Ate - that Mr. allaghar can visit ts nd ma y 00. friends living inch vi its and ex han od results for all 111 11 of g ted. Mr. a Obs the unual nd ch and AbOut one hundred ns W0Llt frona here last el to take in the Ele- kes it the circus. No Hurq. and North Perth, to be played at Helitryn about the Middle Of August. It 1 Idonbtlese be a goo game, for ther will be tw strong elev us pitted agai One anot er, apc1 Born fine play may be exp cted tors If the russ ls flax mill, icommenc- ed fl pul ing his Week:• They have Last week he fi - examined 40 sam- now s the nest they over grow. They work. Coop r, wh n in Listoiwel at he cricket mate bet een Palmerston and Lis- lic. cane away. Mr. Co per, so n after he his ght hip. By evehing it got worse, and ince Sidurd y m‘rninghe has been 4. MING OPERATIO143.:—FaliMerS are iidar:al, has been rver,aud. principal a, ve ly here among his visit, accompanied and spent a hveigsht very the thei dow cquaintanCeS. He o his home last week, greatly thed ✓ hay a id wheat crops. T e latter is ✓ heav yield, and 011 a count of , and ard to harvest, scI that liar - ands re in gr at de and and ages ffered, w ioh is good for orkin met. Cr p pro pects are e for geed times. E.—About eia o'eleck Wednesday nag the store lionoe of 'gr. W. C. made such hea avay that before it coald be eeachea it Was impossible to save either the bnilding or cottents, all that ould be done waa to try and keep other buildings froin. icatching. The build ng co tained sorrie 8,000 pounds h spar from pas ing eingine is supposed to be the c use. Theibuilding belong - refreshed and Main mentally. ORANGE, Y a, number of from Wingh visited Blue UNG B the 0 re, wit ale an here, which now good proepect of lddge meets n the d y evening, on or • ved physically and hop Fi IT04.—Last week mor 3. Grads, Master h. instituted, a lodge mbers 18, with! a increasing rapidly. ers were elected.: zeasurer. The new range Hall, on Fri- efore full moon. ! Fon ran OLD OUNTRY..—Mr. JOhll t is somewhere 'in half a century since pond before, e • hance of being Sea some few changes. The contractor on er is rushing things e has no less than imself, working on 1 - resent indications affic will be but , t fail to have the ristmas, if it don t lel Evans has re- ' with a very nicely Gof ton, bete to the old so the neighbor he crossed t stands a pre siek, and ads PCSIIINtt t job, an tr fling, as h ed busin their fall w. keepe ood of ty fair seeiu HEAD. ate. sides from to t cann Ir. Eze .—Far as ers are busy with eat, w ich promises to be a agniticent crop. The weather has w ich hasi ad th effect of making wages for if rm. ds go up with! a bound. ---Mr. C ark, miller, here, w eat at his storeho Perkins is heavy year's tranaa tions i pOUNCIL. he las ell' was held n Tues ce ved from the C read. The treet a • • rkins' stock of old loser `by his last wheat. meeting of Coma- t ay evening. After ommanication re- -4 unty Clerk, with ate for 1880, wa.s d sidewalk cone - 11 ITULY 23, 1880. 1-1 ways • and our pathwasters have been deing a good work this year in the way Of laying both plank and gravel side- walks, so that all our principal streets' have cood sidewalks, which with nice rows o'2Pf shade trees give our village quite a pleasant appeara-nce, and will no doubt be an inducement in bringing new comers to our village which we are always glad to see if they are only of the right stamp. WHIT WE WANT. —There are SOMO good openings in Hensel]. for enterpris- ing parties having means and brains. We want none of your bonus seeking kind, who are always ou the look out to get a little, or a great deal, of the public money to start some industry with and then collapse in a year or two, No, we believe that every private business, whether it be ma,nufacturing or not, ought to stand upon its own bottom. any business that will not pay to start it withou getting a honus is not worth starting a all. That's our opinion, and I believe hat both Seaforth and Mit- chell will ndorse it, especially as far as founderie are concerned. Now, to parties wi hing to start a woolen fac- tory, or arding mill, a foundry or nery, ash ry, and bending or rake fac- tory, for -hich a building, engine and part of th plant is on hand, we can of- fer the fol owing inducements, viz., a live busin ss centre, light taxes, good railway f cilities, healthy locality, in- dustrious, law-abiding rate -payers, and surromad d by a Splendid farming coun- try. EARLY SEEDING. — IYTT".. Thompson sowed so e fall wheat on Saturday last, the I. th inst. Tuckersinith is left in the sha e this year for early seeding. Mr. Jehn Cameron and the Mill Road will have o look out for their laurels. THAT ALT WELL.—mr. Editor,— Sir : We, he undersigned,: noticed an article, in our paper of last: week, writ- ten by:Mr Joseph Martino of the 8th concessio of Ilullett, the owner of the well whic produced the , salt water while the men of that section were i working t eir statnte la,bol. Now, sir, it appears ta us that he an st have been wanderin in his mind, and. in- his visionary maginations he imagines we% went ther for the purpose of prospect- ing for sal . But, sir, we can assure him we w nt there for la0 such purpose, . but with the intention of 1 taking out gravel for the road, and, Sir, we had not been i the pit long [before some of some kno ledge of the fact, as he was l',110.eiety us became thirsty and wont to the well, as we wer accustomed to do last year, when 3o 1 wondrous 'change, the water being so salt we could not drink it ; lima we think he gentleman mnst have had seemed to think it was a very smart the first i • circulate the , report, and Ribbri8, peitthe,.8, 1-70,87.8.1 Laces, trick, and we believe he woul' d think so 'and E7 broidery, . yet if he h d not seen that article in , your pape of three weels I ago, which made him sensible that it as a mean were othe two wells on the place with ;'v action. ow, sir, he state that there IS VERY LATEST Ni,NELTY. 01\1" SAtURDAY NEXT THE MH INS A T, AND1 FOR 14 DAYS 'FOLLOWING WE WILL SHOW:4A trEaRTEENTH WJECOLB CLEARING AT R 0 AT -GREAT BM) Table IG feet long, cover0 with OF Trin ringisialvanders, an abund: nee of good water. If that is all the jut' ge he is of goo4 water, we Poekrt Handkerchiefs Sfik Ties and think he • ight as well drink barnyard soakage a anything else, for we think Straw *ars, from the ay it stunk there was some- thing wor e than salt in it, and as for the other the bolt was taken out' of the pump, so that we Co ld: not get it. But we re thankful that the next !! neighbor ad plenty of g od, water free Buttcins, Fri imaginati ns, he sees ' iS neighbor's farm run no wild with fou weeds and thistles, b t we think froin he looks of things in t e vicinity of Oa gravel. pit, he has en ugh of these lb of things to attend o without gc4ng to his neigh- bors. He says we are tearing his farm into piece and laying it in ruins, but we think he meant to say we were tearing hi gravel hill to pieces and laying it n the road, and, ruins is a new name he has for the big mud holes which we aid the gravel in, Consider- ing the fal e statements he has and make h a lie shall not enter the Kingdom f Heaven" is very applicable to hlinsel • • IS 0 We do ot know who was the writer of the arti le which appeared in your paper of uly 2nd, headed ."Now Salt Well," bu it is quite evident that he did not nderstand all the circum- stances in connection with that discov- ery. We yin give you a true state- ment of t e whole perfarnaance as it occurred the scene of action. On the morni g of the 24t4 of June a number of men and teams started to go to the gra el pit in queetion, and on going to t e gate used in summer, we found a lo k on it, and We went- in at the one th t is used in the 'winter. All went well ntil SOIlle of the men, be- coming dr , went to the well and found it salt, as hove mentioned. So much for the fir t day's proceedings. On the second da , as some of the men were entering t e barnyard, which they had to pass th ough, they m the gentle- man's bet er half, or rat er, and I ome out eiving th ee ed to far. Ti J. Wilson. We are sorry to le: rn th t Mr., Charters' less even over l is ins ranee, will be heavy. He had t e wo I sold, eta had the fire delay d for notber aka it woald have been shipp d ou t. This is the first serious fir that hag occarred in Hensall. a wonder to you roanag you* many reaters how' week after week nd year after year t gather flame all parts' so mucla news. Ind.eed. all parties allow that TUE" HtRO'S EXPOluTOR cannot be surpassed ae a local pa er. It is always so full of interesting matter, bat some- how I very Seldom seal anything about Hensall in it. I thinW it mus be the fault of you correspondent, not yours ; therefore to make up that want; I send you a few ensall items which may intereet you readers ; and to begin with would say t at Heusall contlinues to grow and p spot, notwithstanding the hard and d 11 ,times the country has ess felt in ens ll than in ally other f are not as brisk t s year as ast, yet a here is progress 6 thet way ;F and one pleasing feature ie that there 'Fs not a -acan house in the piece, which can- not be said Of many pieces ; atd those who built ini forMer years are [fading to and im pro • g their premises n many and. clappi was as goo seen. Fr gravel pit, found tha which the evening, h Or his worse Of eggs from nguage that as not fit to contents of that lady's foul he jumping and screaming g of hands of her ladyship as any ten ci m this they pro and to their their picks had left ther d disappeared igorous search found some t show ever cieeded to the astonishment and shovels, tlie previous and after a of them in a mud hole, buried up, and some we ifund thrown away into a field of fa 1 wheat. Nowo , sir, we will leave it to your numerous readers to judge for t eraselves who were the per- petrators of the disgraceftil, acts. We, the undersigned do certify that th le - facts and. statements are WILLIAM COWAN. correct, —A few Mr. Wm. deuces of onvulsion oamed at clan Nett, mined th the case to animal evi terrible dis was likely hot weath The anim days ago, a calf belonging to eing very sick. I It went into from time 'to time, and 1 he mouth in a strange way. poor brute, and proiaomaeed be one of hydrophobia. The entry had not, caught the ase by iroaoculation, but it he result of the extremely . Such cases are quite rare. Direct Imp.orters qf Staple and Fax* Dry Goodg, was killed. '-ullinery, Mettles, Shaw0, ske • Goods from thia Table will N seldom ShOrt or Long Credit, BUT ALL FOR CASH! VIA* 1AT Wk. ItlEA.14 TO PAY FOE OUR BIG FALL STOCK sc EAT' ptYBODY To See or 10 (lent 1Table. EVEitYBOUX OUGHT COME AND BRING THE .0IRLS. 1 Tar— A CALL CORDIALLY SOLIECITED...1E/ G. MCDOUGALL & 00. Ming -8 *VI Sint ItibbOX03, Lfse Ana Trimmed and. Untrinaso AND GET BILL BR -0 FARMERS -A DRILLS AN 111V HY ao the Masson Co than all other mannfactur bitted ? j BECAME, they make have machinery particals Manufactnre,besides keep" Provernents of the times - straightforward dealing wi THE MASSON In returning thanks to its past favore, would - guy inita of purchasing 01 thoroughly inspect 0#1V lat fore buying elsewhere, bo blued Machines, as they terest to do E0, - Wt would refer those de few of our -customers in. t who will give you their in) work of our mattaines, ea -Mad general ADO many using our machines TUCKER George Sprout. WohL. Hannah. James Broadfoot, Robert Broal Peter MeTavie Ebenezer Walker, Alex, Sproat, Andrew Archibald, Will;sui Fowler. Mrs„ 03,11101)e% Witiam Scott, William Mundell, William Sinelait, Joseph Ward, Robert Leatherlard, Isaac Medeland, James Crith, William Dale, William Fortune, Joseph Atchison. aames Kyle, Frank Fowler, MZKI John Wilson, Frank Carl:ng, Robert Scott, J0130. 1:10gg, Robert Govenlock, Zanies Kerr, James Haltie. Edward Spar!ing George McClure. Diniel McGregor. Joseph Evans, William. Evans, Timothy Givlio, Thomas O'Hara, Htlgh Mowbray, Thomas Green. Taomas Simpson, Samuel Searlett, John Thompson, Thomas Dennison, leseph Craig, Our .A.geLts are hot Ire employ none other.