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t.
mitmamtima
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Z half acre ; 2d Janie
xpo zal,Ux. half acre ; 3d Mrs.
per half acre ; Ro
672 per half acre ;
597i *per half acre.
Dickson, 280 bushel
2d Robert H Cum
ter acre. In turnip
required wa an
half an acre,and in
an acre.
DISTRICT MATTERS.
SSLLING OFF. -Laidlaw c Fairley
are now selling off their in sto ,k of crock-
ery and glassware, groceries, etc., for 1 cash. •New
is the time to obtain bargains'. Our took is all
new and roust be seen to ba appreciated. 'Parties
iatending, to start house -keeping will find this au
excellent opportunity of purchasing good goods
cheap. OENTit kr, GROCERY, Main .t. SOtif01111.
673
PIANOS AND OROANS K BOTT031
PR10ES.-riaying recently received the appoint -
11
meat as sole agents for the Dominio i organs and
pianos for this county .-mlin conn ction there-
MODZL Sc OOLS.
professional candi
the first ses ion of
have passed he' pr
tion : Mar E. A
with getting special reductions, we aro now able to Isabel Forr st, Ma
offer extra inducements to pnrchasbrs in. those L. Holmes, Agnes
Block, Saafortk. Z73 glis, Mary A. jone
Pare Confectiortery and Good Bi mite, pipes, 1 Bengali, Maggie S
Tobaccos, Cigars and Fresh Oysters dished up in Harriet IValwood,
any style, go to hags M. 3. Rule's.
celebrated instruments'. WADE Buoi., Whitney's
(OYSTERS AND: CONFECTIONt'llY. -- For -
Elizabeth A. Lai
673-1 I Robert A.. Galland
.,..._ tillon, Louis1Eber
Y g-u-L°g Gordon, John T.
Stuffs. riston, Wm.1 Knig
of P4reJohn A. McIntosh,
antities. Roderick Rees, T
with,- the Richard Seaborn,
Mad -der Walter Stinson,
, Blue- woods:
ution. of
Pound, A MoNSTER A'
Ondbear, Alum, Fust -c, Tur- Morrison, of the 3r
magic, Camwood, Nid Wood., lett; showed us a
Argols, &e. E. Hicks°Co.& Cogrown on his farm,
inches in length, 1
HEARD FRO31.-We are gl d to learn the thickest part
by a private letter that Mr. Robert pounds. Mr.- -Mtn-
Anderson, late of Stanley, and Mr. W. has many more in
T. Grieve, late of Hallett, with their i large. _It was a sp
families have arrived safely at their I and besides being 1
new home in Dakota and have got coin- I clean. There mu
fortably settled. They a e located 1 deal of feed produo
near New Buffalo. They got their ! land containing su
atock and effects safely t rough, the 1 farmers who have
only animals or articles'they lost on the Merits state that t
road being a couple of ducks belonging 1 nutritious and as g
to Mr. Anderson, and had a i7erY Pleas- .! nips, and are prefe
ant journey, although the latter part of %
1 as they do not las e the
it was somewhat tedious. - , I being the case, weshould
. 1 I would soon become a mor
• NOT CORBECT.-W have receivedi
4 a : than turnips, as tsir cu
communication fro Messrs. For
Brothers denying certain slander labor,
statements published against them.
is not necessary to13t-iblish I this- cc
naurticatien. The Messrs. For
Brothers are still in town; and h
not done anything dishonorable
which should justify the slianders
in. circulation concerning them. T
are industrious, hard Working yo
men, and those who are best able
iculge know them to be ithorou
honest and reliable, and had it
been for a dispute with their landi
they would still be in business h
and would be in - a position o liquit
any trifling liabilities against
them,
still expect to be able to do do shortl
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A NEW E.VTERPRISE.--Megsrs. D.
Wilson and W. S. Robertson have
chased a fruit evaporator laud int
engaging in the fruit drying basin
They have also purchased the buil
known as the old Baptist oh'areh, w
they will- convert into a factory. T . n day,
are already in the market buying ap- I zest imparted to th
ples, and intend drying about 10,000 1 Pooitiou and pnirthf
bushels this season it they can
them. This will be an important
terprise for Seaforth and the surro
ing country. It.,will not only give
pioyment to a considerable numb
hands, bat will make a market for f
such as fall and summer apples, w
are now of little value on accoun
being unfit for shipment. They expe
make Manitoba their principal ma
for the dried fruit. We hope the un
taking will prove abundantly profit
to the enterprising promoters.
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ANOTHER FINE ANIMAL SOLD .-0
way home from the Goderioh sale
week, Mr. H. Snell, of Hullett, sold
Do not waste money
and buying inferior Dy
Go where you are sure
Dyes and' proper Q
We can supply you
Pure, such as Madder,'
Compound, Lo-gwooc
stone, Cochineal, So
Tin, Indigo, Indigo Co,
Dick ,0 ii, 858i; per
11. C.Teiniey,
t H. Carnochan,
amuel arnochan,
pCearrr
ter t acre;3as
han, 2 per quara
the ai oficround
cre ; Mingolds
carrot quarter of
wing non -
attended
el Schools,
a examiner
i Atkinson,
nna, Mary
Sarah In
. Killoran
'stins Mei
nah Weir
Anderson
D. Can
can M. DI
rnuel Har
✓ J tong
S J. Morris
'us, Georg
ateliffe
5. te Fart
ksoonr Mr. Wm
cone s on of !Hui
which Bash roe 31-
• taster:,:'. :d mango'
inche around ' i
and eighed,1
ison s y: that h
his p:h nearly a
undid lo king root
rge w mooth
be, in:intense
d from n re of
li roo s s this, an
ested ir relativ
ey ar
od for s
ed for
The f
ates
the
fesoio
en, K
garet
okn
Mari
law, C
arks,
Steal
, Wm
rdt,
ayes.
t, W
Thom
m as
aures
m. S
: I
es not entail any mor
us iamuch larger.
It
week the death of
V8
or• of Bankhead, Roxb
1 took place on Sab
ut I , w
pe • Year. Deceasear
of the late Mr, Ar
7,51 born in 1818, near
shire, Scotland, an
rd
Ot
i 1834 with her mot
a members of the
rather and. brother
equally a
oc as tur
ilch dews
ilk. Thi
hink they!
p pular crop
a.tion
d the
cord thi
doe
re •
at('3 ceded them,
nd i the Maitlan
• now bereave
.
. the year bef re.
D. I five daughtiirs, a
1 work, the c es an
ily 'cle
cellen
and se
1,
in
1 huab
hold necessa,
ss. sisting her e:
ing 1 ever cheerfu
ich formed for t
e bright halcy
ave to
Mrs. ° #bert
lop,
: laz., I•n her
o wa
ibald
edbur
came
✓ and
wily
ames,
tied o
ompa
nd an
eing
rge s
duties
olved
moth
cott
hic
63r
•
daugbte
iekson, wa:
,Roxbargh
o; Canada in
tile younge
join he
o had pre
he bank o
with bei
•is father,
eldest o
re rof the
the house
u ;her in as
r 'Ana wer
ly bor e andl 1 linglY, per
e be efit of ail. I - Those
y
t t a host of as ociatic
the d
But t
• aye r
canno
e to
ch ; ot er."
d and
Scott
halm
axe
etol,
ya
en- g ter around
nd-t retrospect.
m. days couldn
r of I not, and we
nit 1 we g9 A ti
ich I part with e
of with the loy
t to wood. Mrs.
lied I and in the r
er- though not
i.we incident the
cheerful bu
• characterize
his words of So om
last applied to he
of La
m by
lness.
ns ineft a.
ar
glSyne had
er tis -
Oh! what
eably ciusf
I 1
- e-even i
se yottlefut, ha•pp
main. Time Wait
Eve ; and onward
rieet a a Itinae t
us it was
S at Glads-1
d 1839.'.
d mother I '
the trial$
&the Same
Whieh Bei
de. Th
oving o
as mair
of witel
ed from
e'er retai
c3 of s
er n ear
n ight
"She
his 1 mouth with wi do , and
fine Durham cow 'Princess Thyra„' to i is the law o in nese.
Mr. Middleton of Bayfield, for 200 i arise up an car I perrbaisleest
cash. This cow is seven years old, and band, also, nd he
ave one vi
• Is Without question one of the bestM I daught re
the county, aid has left some sole did : thou ex elle t the all."
stock. Mr. Snell was offered $200 n a 1 ness, which lasted or abo t
year's credit for her , at G-oderich, but : was borne with Christi
refused it. This seems a big figure for ! Possessed o a l'vi g faith i
has • Saviour, an 1 a ticipa i
& cow, but for an animal such as this
it is very cheap., If Mr. Middleton , plete delive an e f om the i 1
prese
good luck with her he will very 1 kely 1 perfections of th
make her price the first year., A an I could welco Ile e h as t
instauce of the profits; to be rea ized i the full Tealza, io of al
at a 1
nes which sinII m with;
ly; I She leaves f mi y of
mr. I three daugh ers, o, wife,'
able 1 ss
eyee I mourn thei it ep
ae,00 ! the sympathy f large oir
.,
o
,d a, 1 tives and friends. Her r:
Ma land b A
interred at e
of I -Com.
we m st s
rascals is
search. It
b Iftia tba
18 inform
1 in seen
ne of thelt
angetous
permitted
would, no
fikr0 bee
neth he
that se discove
ue to is energ
wag o ;i3formati
Mr. d acted,
Um& Oh Was. s
ng the: capture 0
ieaes., teed inlarea
ang who; if
escapeLo o
doubt, aim,
y o th.680
a a
re-
n c• aned •
: • it was
mess -
least
g up a
been
asion,
raged
when
e an -
years
This
ner in
t shop.
s
oil : from
Agri -
e had
mmis-
e r labors,
fl8. The
about
ed au
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- 41i •:-.
o pay our, town
heir haul ,anie'. be gaeater.
erstend th at Di klson Wait Is°
go in th4+ rimpl of Mr, Wa
°counts for the tknowing
hip tla " went through'
ono
411E4T
this
been en
her vis
Tu
• ohn
Toro
been
cult
• sioa
aVirig c
eeprt wi
300i p ge
apps di -
ug,
y it
cond
The
Coin
plete ,
Parham
1.
session.
dence of
the;oom
that the •a•
country Wl• lob h
witnesses liteard
single bra 'oh iu
culture . been
fairly an
only be
bane cia
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.A(1111017LT POMMI
McMillan 'returned
to On Tharaday , whi
ittethiing a Meeting o
al CommisSion. Th
; .
av -novio t:rinintted t
ruplete taking evi
occup La Volum
to whi b
Nam leg the vi
ach departnienti being
elf. The r pbrt s m
nsed suM tiry bit th
ho ' resultOf the labo
n, as t aorangoa
i be ready for prose
ti at theOpening of t
We 41so state as
t e thoroughness it
ssipn ent into h
as n tlieen it se t
i.s not been v
,herefrom, n
c nn ction i
a erl oked
ipate hiat this w r
y inter sti g bu
o the oo nt y.
green to burn. This tu
against the g Ilant,joke
together ikbl that sh
enter ths tail r shdp he
generous wit his kiss
tor the r ion
society ill ld i
room th•s---
O'clock. a
well att n e
town is a
aching.
telochheers the
from sound
,Seaforth be
teacher is t
ment.
enlzha
rida
hope to se
.-Mrs.
a n to the
e ie a
he highe
cience of
hich was
o e. Hergr
o; well know
itn& t la gh
, a d it is al -
u1 be ag
il not be ;so
Is. mee hag
f he liter y
t e rea lug
,-e ell ng at 7
he mee ing
u • lop of his
or in m isic
o pocer add
t or er,
11
✓ ting m Bic
ev r aught M-
at BR cess a a
to• eed c in-
AN INTERE
tr. Nish, of
tralia, deliver
instructive le
hurch on NI
1 ays to another we will be able to sell
at t good pinces while excitement
un high, and get out of this. Every
ers this
of ordinary intelligence mut see
ha his is theease, for where is their
ra 14 to come rom? We have pod
nu markets close at hand, better
$itu ed than ayfield, and I anti sure
its 1 cal expor -fish-vvould not pay
for le grease o run a car in once a,
wee Thank og you for this space, I
rem n for - this time yours truly, ---
VE o 11 .
Drysdale.
LE4kVING.- e boys are dropping off
one by one or the lumber -woods.
1 Oui a few h re already gone, while
bth r are pre aring to move west for
he inter. I e say saccess to the
oy
o SE BUR_ ED. -On Saturday morn-
st the h use of Mr. Wm. Curry
ompletelif destroyed by fire with
()latent& ' Mr. Curry and family
TING LECT RE -The ' ev.
sndhurst Victo0a us -
d pernoet intkeSting nd
tuite • e Pre1sbte an
nday ng last. -
oti Oivint and
ab
ce
arger than is usually se t lect r
be a his town &vein u er t most fa
dence. ble circumst Imes and d he, e
ng been pie sant here lit le Id
of the
ut the chu would h ben fi
d com-
in t
• here was a good audie
ithstanding the s ort
he ex eedingly unfavu e w at
even
ng
ce in
1.1OCAL r.
of John Kidd, Esq , h
for !several days. irr
faoturei o
-nose ihtou
wet weati
as made a
The rote 1
ing for William uc
stove ma
repierts
few! days
their ads.
forth
ruin,
of Mc o
it is
large
over
tinhdeint
ar I
Tul.hrfiy 8
turn°
Prai
tchaerpl
Tiles
large
the s
them
throueh
Egrn
SerM
Sable
was
Duel
visiti
will
he go
Creek
the f
A ses
hold• on S
was •ot in
impo tand
wek, t ting
recet ed Or his
$250 ns e d Of
salt • ell i net
feet t ols aye b
are 8 ill idecee o
well h c"i mus
Rob t
ti be n.
kid i
th•csit ce
Bran f
hout the
er of t
fearfal
ading
from the nd fast
nd ' owever t e t
il I may b to keep t i
ot a le to d ec4 ow n
am tint of e milng th t
t. leerne steps sabuldib
e t countyo cone te
wefs 0ip- I 1. E.
o n MoC1 ir of M
f Manitoba on
oue t tain d
o livince, a d . epee
y they awe -MT a
bel 1:ft by It e afternop
ay n their wedding'
ber of friends as
ati to see them o
a saint ealci profite, 1
fe, ey. Mr. r
nd le, preached tve
us the Presbyterian
th st; Rev. • Mr.
bse itif on Bible SoCiety w
call tor, ia no
t e fcitzens.1 Of c
e SitEal weleeme
acikeisse O1ib
t b in rnatc at f o
ir unds on atur
.ionthe ivi ion C
turday Fprtu a e
oh b sinesd nor
;wet. in
pr ce
laar
300.
lban
e11 go
brok
be go
he
fall
Me
pp
e lie
'Paying d t
m
ad
11
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ssified
is
ve
tion to moug the audienee were ery
e next iderable umber I from t e 8011D
lica -Rev. Mr. Graham o curried
an evi-
which hair, and aft r the meet was op
y prayer Red. M cCoy,
of
work
hairnaan i fe neat nd Bait
ited or ernarks iatr duce, the eaker.
ommenced his lecture by g ving a
hat no
h ory of the lc lony in its arlier d
e may nd by a m.a which be ha shoste
ill not xtent, ita the 1
of of its pr of pop
inently
ion. He the e rapid
lmost mane and de
pment of th salubait
dd,son he climate, t he soil
town he.extent an ts gold
travel -
a,
a
ivisions an
ncipall centre
refetred t
bus pro es
country, t e
e fer ility of
rich ess
thinhe
,and g ve
g de en. tion f
and s elting
oncl de his ibo
ch oilk an
een mtcle
ed hat had
home urcb in the va
the native poptila
n missionar wor
broad. He s oke f r
d a al , aud so
ke h s r mar s
ened to
ubtf 1 i
fence who w
osits, and al o to t
ries of thecuntry
field and int resti
ode of nai iug
recious oe.
y referring; t chu
rogress that ad
irection, a sho
one by the
hristianizin
nd assisting
t home and.
orris' of an h ur a
eresting did :he m
e was not oily lis
at we are v ry d
one in the u •
when he g
ipal
bratefli
d
rd, and
ountry
e past
ess of
o • Sea-
ing to
wnship
repair,
to the
done
akerito
aid of
s and
re -
y last.
n the
/ 0
:11
10
Ile
Is
•
er,
ach
in
Or-
n-
bt
d.
rjr•
he
ed
he
le
19-
y8,
its
la-
nd Ste
el- n
be
nodf
13.e- par
us-
ery in
the Ile
the
tire
the
his
en
of
ton
ath
up-
in -
hat
attentiv ely,
there as
s not s rry
t the on-
rty Vo of
while , he
the Im et -
y Re. Ir.
ronotin ing
ate at the
at
E' fla-
his a ors
end 7
tario ew
e,
ae, o er-
sembl , at-
ueen s ol-
wee s o,
f Do to of
. a a
e, Sc tl nd,
ny f the
e pros e t of
hoa.t get-
choo 111 tes
roti. ]ehas
t, Viet na,
n he ent
mpar ti ely
f his
>we.
plac f it.
e app la-
ni
pub ic di
e proxipi ent
his go.1 ny.
od of lc -
the eo-
an ff ble,
utt and
Be p aks
an is
peara,n e of
m cli a he
trya iftwelbie otmere.
11 of w
and d
kept
ing 'hs
err. Wrofnl•
nei6ydlefoi
inning ,
urran
r. Edit r,-
nt issu of
noticed that
m re pi able
w ship with
of wh
oujth 11
ihsi mkanYe
e atep
r ve
iv u b
e• l tow
s as to
re of
escaped
r cannot a
i heavy,
either bui
°use. was pe
finished
with their lives. Mr.
bcount for tLe fire. His
ts there was no insierance
Uing or contents. The
ectly new, bearing, only
is Slimmer.
Grey.
;.e. -Mr. James Simpson
. He has tied a knot
which he cannot untie
and that knot is matri
de was Miss Jessie Mac -
Grey. We wish the
g life and prosperity.
N. -Mr. Samuel Long -
concession, had a horse
e field one night last
()FIE SO So
•one it no
is tongu
is teeth
. His b
d, also
twain 1
SE STOL
of the 1s
from h
k It see
g over n
ii the mo
v sitor wa
fl an min
or part
et a few
t stone
h Central
0;
hly of 1 plusion of
d Mrs. I thanks wast:
ain on ade a pleas
ur. A ng was broag
led at
wish homson, Of
he benedicti
Dr. Nis
ourney
o can I ked.
er tong,u 'MUG
alliar811 for 81
her hus & SP
er. Mau load
Itheir
ously, ; bu'a
er last ill- leoPP
three years,: i aro
Patience. , corP
the lifrin and
of Com I [ aesi
and im- were
partealtneiesht 1, Iioi:1
e blease
rnal glpr3
spns I an
eir faille
a d hay
leof rel
s Vier
meter
t state
had r
goo
T
ug th
a de
is
e nig
ss shop
b.,wa, broke
of harile
WO e stole
of you
,
•
from a good animal we may state t
few years ago Mr. Biggins, of Sta
near Clio ton, purchased aeow fro
Thompson of East Nissonri, and
then he has sold of her stock $
worth, and still has the cow a
heifer calf.
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RETURNED . rancia owle
the HurouRoa,d, Hullett, pas d th.r
Seaforth on his Way home from W
peg on Saturday last. As is alr
known, Mr. Fowler took to Winni,
load of thoroughbred cattle. Whe
left there he had not succeeded i
posing of them all, but had good
poets of daiing so, . and left his
in charge of them. Those he dic
realized him remunerative prices.
first two weeks he was there the we ther i into a,nd. ab
was very wet and few farmers wee in , fixtures, val
town, bat before he left the weather was t Mr. Ward
delightful. He says that .busine s in fellow ohm
Winnipeg is fairly "booming." The named Soo
city is growiug very rapidly, and n arly suspicions 1
every person seems to be making rneney. 1 which he le
Property changes hands at fab lous I been with a
prices, and rents,- even for the ost ' ped II
ordinary tenements, are so laigh s to vious to t
almost frighten people from this se tion. ! them to
Winnipeg is ballad to be the Chica o of ness shop
the North-west. Mr. Fowler has and came t
another lot of cattle an hand ready far i ed a search
shipment, but lie does not intend oing ; by chief of
with them himself this time. Hie en- Thamesfer
terprise is deserving of success. son's shop
at once rec gn
110CM. ROOT CROP Cohreeerrios. The stolen goolls.
judges of root crops entered for om- arrested II rr
petition. with the Tuckeramitla Br nch search forCh.
Agricultural Society, have comp eted but they k
their labors. The judges were M sera. had fled th ou
George Walker, Robert Charters and then continue
Gordon McAdam, T tickers m ith . All Ward ideut fie
the competitors are from the tow ship his goods, hi
of Tuckrsmith, which seems to b the ferent part,
hauuer troat growing township of the shop. The p
county. As will be seen from the fol- Ingersoll befer
lowing list competition was pretty °ea, and committ:
and the judges report the cultiv tion stolen goods i •
generally to be good. The favorite had been save:
variety in turnips seemed to be the in that section
Royal Norfolk, as nearly all shown ere ed that this is
of this variety. The following is list at work. Th
of the conapetitors, With the yiel of borne a firs -c1
each and the prizes awarded : Tn nips a year ,ago ria
-1st R. Leatherland, Loaq bu hels Pete
per acre 2d H. M. Chesney, 960 per have, it is stat
acre; 3dRobt. A. Carnochan, 864 per persons. Chile
acre; Sas. Carnoohan, 7781 per re; tit3r of powder
Jas. Diokson, 800 per acre; Sa nel belonging to C
earnochan. 725- per acre • Mrs. H. rived home wit
Mesney, 714i per acre. Biangols- Tuesday eveni
1st H. M. Chesne, 1,130i bushels per tioe to Consta
- -
ugh Mn.. WARD'S R
ran- ;last week t at Mr
.adv covered the greate
eg a -which had. ee st
he following
dis- affair have
rose , patch fro
eon ; follows: "Som
sell , of the 12th
The ; Mr. John rar , o
tit $2
se ,
id
d et Dick on nd a
c ChancVer, .. and I h
d hi to make engairie,
rued hat fo' r men •li
team nd wa on a d sito
repurrh
of
Iijge
warra
Oli(e
. Ar
he r en
Ze
Di
udl
ht
ISO
ar
111
•
RBERY.
John rd.
part hi
len fro i
iculars r bard
e b eu giv
ug •soll, which
o ti e duri t
e ha,
Seafor
0 wort
ips &
picion
ai
•
ew
AS
y the niatt pr
bery.
ford
r. He
oll wh
a and
Capro
ving ea Harr - Die
ered, d A . Waij
a qu• ntity of his
ief Ca von at once
kson nd I egan a
✓ and ete )ickso ,
t was coin lig. and
e field. Tlie chiaf
e sear h, and M.
arly $200 worth of
ere sec eted in dif-
ickson's house d
ght
J.
havirig
There
mated
suppoa
1 ,
8
9
Heil traced
o t e iajl-
rv Iicksou
re he procu
accolinp ani
Staked f
er Vas
. Cha
or tri
h :
al
of
thel
o se
rie
Di
d, I
an
bro
wick,
1 for
poss salon.
urglari a oo
ate, an it is
gang w o hp., e been
isoner has hitherto
f
haract r, an about
ay res eatable
id C11811113.1Er
,000 n their
und a quad -
in a vali e
r. Ward a
property o
ek. In Jug --
of tills toi,
•
in a v
son
bout $
pron f
fuses
ler."
e stole
laat w
unlop,
oac
For
Jah •
Win' •
urd
fort#
visit
well
ceiv
.eal
hav
tO 1
po
retu
Rep
Win
nt col
Mr.
d ou
off
n pi,
ti ou
alt
b t er thihan
veral years 81'8.
rh are h g abo
wolfs
mieontte ,t the
the
yiT ;Orders
o being ing P
d.
g a acatce odit
he resent reads
flying- Polfunti e:ha &ware
in 1 t :Setup
TS. iJahn Kidd and W
ofinpany in need&
being t arriag
.
tad; tae • el. est
idd, Es . Si .Ri
t, left towu or °dere
last, and 1'eth: coati
on Monday Be ore le
Sir Ru1iard1 C: rbwri
to the stud o of r. I
ani was, of &our, e; hoe
d by the ge iVil a List.
se ir Ric akd ith
s p fittings llat ao left
ono ef his gice t vieva
ine at li.i ton. -Mr
y, oL the u ou Road,
neii and o li r nieric
Ion : Fli ay from
est
e passing, hr. ugh
bya. sev e snow ore
Sti,te the were layed sev
1111.1 ed rrl?ott was en bp
y hot f st alin
11 piece rona a sa 6
cial Ho here
porter.Mr. Charles
deputy en , and c
oberts o thi
t this w:ek with hi
r Aust 'ha, here t
r the tui;. AI.
11 and fay° ly nown
itizeas, and 11 will joiii
im health, eal h antt
ng ,the anti
thl t 'Mr. E.
Boni° years ago
cab net ware b
.
it
•
a
11
•
I a
on. _ rid
doll r g
043,6 me
gagd a
abi-t late
M.
eric
bra er
!reel ing
ohr
is al
iht;
am
leet
am,of
cellent an-Presbyte
elphia. 0
rchou
there he dee
onald
rse he ,tended
th he tr
eeks
erever - • e
.of the ege' King*
aged in n company
ball on where he ha
last.- rivinity conf
native of Kir
rt was
land was a sc
there
Kirkcudbrieh
cases of
hiteley tied in this
seeing his o
or last
It was that induce
been a resic„
nlock's
for about
. The
there the
t there
in the in its
ic
1
6
fore it
ness is
as been
,Young
r
fixity of
ost in
8, also,
is be-
ar:an-7,i
-Flags
ores of
Robert
fs Missth
hter o
Cart
on Sat
for th
g Sea -
paid
. Cress -1
bly re
delight,
Cress-
rder to
warded
homacKillop$
visit td
cities
1 hours
unc lad
odterich
twenty
in the
was en -
Robert
usin of
n, left
her and
y intend
R bertson
o most ef
es in wish -
happiness
gret tib
s, who,
in . the
ied last
ws was
Johns,
he re -
for M
ing set
es as a
will be
11
Wee in
ree :wed
E4.
mi
te
ap
lr
haose eansgaJiohd
me s her
akota, ; Th Sad ii
by is rot er, Davi
po tmasteiP of xetea,
s were lirout t t# Clinton
ente-Wedia sday next b
h by ahe Do enio authori
of general thanks iving, it
reed as a gertiral holiday i
consequently the stores a
ness places Will be clos
ce, postinastAr o l' Ethel,
on Monday Test nd a e
's lecture lei th: eveni
dingle few days a Brue4
son -la -law, Rev. 1 r. T
days ego a getlernanew i
of a joke enilerel a tailor
and annoul*ecl his into
all the girls i.v.i the shop
ed on. his pleal3ant underta
approaching !one Whose 1
somewhat auburn hue
hop called fiaa 1 fire! Th
eein the A° but thin
• wa a real !`one, termed s
the ounig lady to make
when she 'Stopped lino,
that he needn't run as h
41
311
o
12
Pp
ia
fo
to
kiss
of 1
th
op'
Eirt
iro
Edo
f t
I
•
• I 1
thr
lectu
ndere
ng re
t to
ugh.
L0 a
hi
ly,
clo
he
he
11
4
Brucefiel
ti.
was a d le
ian Cou cil
con cludi g
mine to s
iftrihIrs. iAinc0
abyterian A
vocation f
a ceupl of
the degree
rred upon n
eudbi ight. hi
oolmate b m
shire'peop e
nity. t we. t
friends aid
ien t visi HI
t of and ur
year. h
ntry was c
, an th
fro
1 to ha
and
ivate an
cupi s
ch f
the y
essor in
g. He s
ioans, eaaukde s
Visit to au
p wi h th Et
tilt 0 cou se,
be iies us
a; m st hea
ien her
to met hien,
he as bee
g the . 7)u
he gaest o
k and, Treasu
is accornp
rs. Nish. T
lid intend re
by ay o' S
•
adoption his gryw
few scatter d. tent
goo of 5,000,
ficent and tly p
fices. Dr. Nsli o
position in t e chi
He is Secrete y Of
i
toria, and s prof
logical Co 1
genial gent e
forcible pub
highly of Li
much taken
the country,
{likes Canada
He receive
'from' his ol
were rejoic
his brief st y
visiting amo
here he was
Connell, Clie
ersraith. la
travels by
forth to -day,
at once, goirt
111
0.
•
THE RAI
Sir: In lodk
your well
the Stanle
than that f God
regard to a onus
I
called the 4 a0e
Railway," a d, alt
been policyl c thei
they nor themajo
of Stanley pec any
from the pol s than that
Coancil of IG derich Tow
sure very fe people in t
will so far If° get themselv
for throwing away any in
money in Bayfield, for NSW tch of a, road
leading to it. For no am
way fuss is
of Men W110
they only li
would be an
Harm. No
way outlet t
fi-om them),
over, they W
we all knolw
and romat ti
romantic id as, w
other wonde fal
ination, mit not
town, 1 pay for such are
d Other With the ea
d. -M.
.1
was in
ded Dr.
He is
ld with
on. -A
always
hop in
tion to
keie over rec
1.1n kaper I
dun it were
rich T
in aid
d and
ough t
part!, I
ity of t
om
ring
usy
stay
Mc-
uck-
his
Sea-
ome
1800.
•
ea
er,
her
neI
tun
the
ixi
the f
left
Mr
ran
aT
11 t
r.
he
in
inj
er
o 1
ta
s that a visitor had been
ht at Mr. Longman's,
ing it was; found that
minus a bridle and Mr.
s a horse. If the guilty
s are found out,' they
onths, or perhaps years,
ilding commonly known
Prison.
k as Mr. J
• RLY AN
his
pclaoc
t o childr
ith an a
e, did no
d y some
rma ocfumiv,
it uncover
mith, in
ioto the d
ess prey
e force
orest a
✓ hicle.
rtneas nf untetrhn
a nly Very
ve the r
e during t
o S.—We
orkshir
n tt gaolinargg
extensiv
O D. -Mr.
blacksmit
o Mr. H
y we un
is
von
lave
tiler
yers
'diet
the
• am
ship
vote
heir
traised b
thought. s m
d a harbor
e w rld wou
of le beet
, if hey only
nd when thi,
1 wait sone
Bay eld. i
vil age. B
Llio build
hings i
xpect t
oing to
e rat a nt
aid, and I hi
amley will
87,500 -the
ta
as sin in
ayfi ld. y
y co pany a
s wcy4ld all
ake Bay
✓ with al
he
int
ino
the
nes
er
la,
bb thie
sable ilass
years go if
t Bayfie d, it
orta on alio
h d 'a rail -
d soon bear
s nsation is
hi g els for
sensat °nal.
t ;poop e of
railway and
their i ag-
at thos who
b co tent
re t that the
ik ew o the
e o nd w thug
s
f ma in the
th Govern -
d surroend-
o bine, they
el uincehr maseorde
ke haaat inoWt saos
ag inst.
1 are for-
a( ould bring
It. hy t is is
f the ay -
S ill they are
d et the people
rod ; then one
harbor hae
people of S
to hand ove
to be placed
interests of
Mena railw
ing townshi
never could,
than it is ; f
10
0 0 1
•
e pro- facilities,: it s not
ng a4 15 :or 20 yea s- ag
ks are • much oppostion
yfiel
ink
ey h
goo
know it.
h to try a
ild them a
wag in
gallant
g the
ddenlY
or the
telling
was to
!!1
Now, the B
ElSken, and t
back what t
absurd, and
field people
shrewd enou
around to b
•
ing 1
, whe
to c
ers fe
railr
ye lo
1 man
oL
•
s Green.
CIDENT.-One night last
n G. Smith,: of Stanley,
was driving his daugh
er Forest, of Hay, and
n to their !home, they
ideut which, it is for -
prove serioas. During
on had been engaged
'on the road opposite
James Jarrott, and had
Upon coming to this
rying to g0 roand it,
clialong side of lit, the
tug him from sehina it,
the concussion I threw
d the tWo childrert from
ortunately they alighted
t to sustain any serious
than a fright. It was
areless of the workmen
ad in such a, dangerous
night.
" #
81
•
•
ed her seventieth year. She was a
native t of County Armagh, Ireland,
ts,
and dame to this country with her
husba d 48 years ago. They settled;in
the to nship of Esquesiug where they.
reme,i ed three years, when they re-
moved tb the Towaship of Tuckersnuth
naniadtii ettled on the farm on the iid
()once sion where they continued to llve
he burning of their residence 'Last
sprin . They were among the first
settle s in that part of Tuckersmith,
and b dint of industry and perseer-
ance erself and husband succeeded pot
only i 'converting their forest farm into
one o the best in the county; but also
amas ed a competency for themselves
and f rally. ' Sbe was much respeeted
and esteemed by all who k ew
She leaves behind, her abed
her.
partn r, who has long been an My lid,
and hree sons and one daughter all
grown, up and well settled in life. he
will Do buried in -the Maitland B rik
Cemetery on Saturday. il
HarloCk.
LEAiYING.-Quite a number of yo ng
men are leaving for the lumber wdbds
in Mchigan this week, as wages are
good, rom $30 to $38 per moiath.
Ar ES. -The apple crop this year is
the gr atest that has ever been known
in tbi vicinity. Some of the fermiers
havin as many as 80 to 100 ba0els
shipp d to the old country.
Foa DAKOTA. -- Messrs. Petersn,
Cowan. and McIntosh have returried
from Dakota whete they have taken1up
land. They speak highly of the country,
ad will go with their families in the
spring, to settle. Mr. Cowan will have
an audtion sale of his farm stock on this
. i
Frido.
RETURNED. -M4 Thomas Neilakis,
our genial and obliging postmaster, and
his good lady retuned on Friday last
after Spending a Week's holidays vi it-
ing friends in Pittsburg, Pennsylva ia.
They had a very !pleasant trip and en-
joyed themselves immensel. We kubw
of none who have better earned &pleas-
ant hOliday. ,
I 1
i
, .
..Slyth.
To en RENTED. -There is some talk
of Mr. Frank Metcalf renting part of the
block erected by Metsrs. Watson and.
using it in the capacity of a book stdre.
PEISONALS.-MP. A. Lucas was 1 in
town last week. -Miss. Oliver, of Cin
ton,is at present oh a visit to the fa.nlly
of Goo. McGowan, Sr., Esq., in Wa-
wanoSh. 1
AT iirrie SALT BLOCK. -Workmen !are
busily engaged erecting the new aalt
block • which Mesrs. Gray, Young &
Sperling are building, arid will be soon
conapleted.
ACODENT.-While paintiu at • r.
1
Floody's in Hallett last w ek, Mn E.
W. Potts had the misfortun tb riiii a,
nail oompletely through his i hand iiii-
t
ilicting a dangercill6 wound He as
in the act of breaking a beard w ' en
the accident happened.
HYMENIA---Mr. P. Taylori miller' of
this pace, was married on 4ednesday
to Miss Sarah Taylor, niece Of Andrew
Taylor. Esq., farmer in Huallett.-Mr.
Samuel Stevens,harness maker of this
place, and well known in thevicinitY of
Chnton, was married in Clinton on
Wednesday to Miss Annie Campbell, of
IFIensalL ,
packing honse, are put -
notice G. 81 Ptty, Of
into the pork basiness
errystMantafirboafs
number of hogs. I They
ames Beverley has Bold
y than ever this seasOn.
department of his busi- Clinton, cousin of Nrr. J01.112 .Clegg, of
thsetscutieldiagthee. Blythi
, •
es of Mr George McLeod of this
r a
•
Ho -wick.
. Now ac. as a workman emit- RETURNED... --Mr. Paul Doig, of this
ell be be ten, and we bespaak fqr township, has recently retarned from
uir a fl
SONAL.-
ern Rail
at prese
ope he
eorge B
stern Rai
en, is in
Buntine
ph gallery
eads remoi
31
I I
rishing trade.
r. B. Ellis, Grreat
ay agent a.'t this place,
t spending *is holiday
ey have a pleasant tim
Bunting is a
hire Success i
CO *NCIL M
purs ant to a
October 16.
The Reeve in
and approve
rockseconde
Re
ve
wi
of
pr
tor
by
Ka
5,
18
Mi.
tbd1t
bet
ed
Ch
be
in
iu
°aly
Kal
tha
Scin
roaI
au
a11ii
said
the
jour
of
J.0. -S
ou or
er next,
approve
2,000, a.s
erly pert
f r the ye
�r. He3
Llj,fleisch, t
f the to
4, be repe
Moritz,
the sum
House a
Mr. Ka
tors, tha
id, viz.:
ulvert, $
ulvert,'
rt, $2-
fleisch,
the o
effer to
the township of Tuckersmith with a
thoroughbred Durham bull Calf, which
be purchased from Mr. CarniDchan. He
is muCh needed in this locality.
SHEEP lilLLED.-Mr. J04 McGtitire,
on, supply agent Great of the 4th conceesion, had four sleep
ay, formerely agent at worried by dogs one night last weektwo
arge of the office. -Mr. of which had to be killed. We believe
has removed his photo- Mr. McGuire has a pretty -good idea
to Clandeboye where he who the guilty ones are, s� there is
ning this winter. Mr. every probability that some of the
spd artist, and we wish worthless curs will come to grief.
his new travels. Cotscre DOINGS. -At the 1 last meet-
ing of the Howie k Council, Jwhich was
Hay. • held at Fordwich on t2he th int. a
TING. -The Council 11143t letter from one Neil Sharp was read
journment on Satifiday, asking assistance from the Council, he
he members all present. being in indigent CirCuMiStalICeS. Moved
he cliair. Minutes read by Mr. Cook, secended by Mr. Jaques
Moved by Mr. Hey- that it be laid over-Carrid. M ved
hnell deposit with the by Mr. Cook, seconded byll Mr. eir,
by lr. Kalbfleacle, that
that the Reeve and Treasurer be ,au.-
fore the 1st dayeof No- thorized to borrow $1,000 tot such ime
se legally •exeCuted bond, , as the taxes are collected -Carried.
sureties for the -
s,mount , Moved by Mr. Weir, seconded by Mr.
:
guarantee that lhe will . Johnston' that -Widow Campbell receive
lm the duties ofcollec$7, she being in indigent cirumstances,
a 1880 -Carried, Moved , debenture to be left with Mr. Coo1r to
a, secondad by
INT . expend -Carried. A number of 1 ec-
at seetion No. 1, Icihapter counts were read and passed, whela it
nship4 by-laws, passed in was moved by Mr. Weir, seconded by
led-Carriedm yea by : Mr. Jaques, that the Council do ow
i
adjourn to meet at the call of the R eve.
conded by Mr. eyroc,
f 85 be granted t liza- •
.
Exeter
charity --Carried Mac--
Ibileisch, seconded by Mr. • A. GOOD MON-E.-A resolution was
the following accounts i unanimously passed at &meeting 1:4 the
J. F. Schuettlr, repair- trustee board of the Methodist church
75 ; J. Schroede, build- on Monday -evening last, to have
13.55; C. Vance, oovering the pews throughout the ehurch up-
arried. Movede !y Mr.
conded by Mr. Moritz,
G
er of Messrs. ill and
hop aud clear the side
between 'lots 5 and 6, o cons. 7
the timber on tile road
aid road, be a.cceptled ; the
under the supervision of
arried. The Coualcil ad. -
et on Saturday, the 4th
8, for all
a.nce of
job to be
eeve-
ed-to m
ecember.
cker smith.
1IEDN'T LIE, IT. -Mr. Wm. 1eacock,
of t1ie West ''nd, returned ,h me on
Tu day last •rom -Michigan,- Whether
he ad been o work in the lumber
In
WO s. A w eks' experience oo vinced
hillI that the Michigan luraber woods
ha a no attr otions for him, land he
see. ibly retu pat home as he thinks he
can do much )etter here.
cute Goo STOCK. - 11-r. Appleton
Elc at, of T ckersmith, purehased at
the sale of L ng & Thompson, bf East
Nis ouri, las week, a very #ne young
bull of the 1 urham breed. This ani-
mal is called l'Scotland. Yet," and was
call, ed on th;.2ud February last. He
is a beautiful Ted color and belongs to
the celebrat ti. Matchless' tribe. Mr.
Elcoat paid tie sum of 8140 for him.
He trot him hpme dil Monday. Thus
far Mr. Elco has been very successful
as a breeder 41f shorthorns, and we hope
his 8access my continue.
tE
S ref, ANGITIIER.-We record this ,
wee the demise of another old resident
i
of .uckersuni h in the person of Mrs.
Nathaniel jo nston, which took place
on Thursday morning. Mrs. Johnston 1,
has L�ng beenin ill health, and for the
past three manths has been confined to !
bed most of the tinae. She had attain -
holstered, and orders were given
the purchase of the material requir
Tun LAST SAD RITES. -The re
of the late Thos." Jollies, POstmast
Quincy, itt Dakota, and brother of
D. Johns,gPostmaster of thi town,
died of Red River fever, 4ii Tue
last, were brought by Mr. T. B. J hns,
another brother, to Clinton I in a zine
burial casket. The funeral took place
on Saturday last, when a
the friends went from Exetc.
for
d.
81118
r of
Mr.
Who
day
number of
r to attend.
it. fr. Peter Johns, sou of our ]ost-
mastJer, who accompanied the_ rem ms,
is now quite ill of the disease of av; ich
his uncle died. He and . r. T B.
Johns are staying for a tii4e wit
here..
0 dR SCHOOL. -- Sometimo since
made a statement in theSe col
that the Exeter sch-tol was the
economically managed in West Hu on ;
we nbw give a few figures which my be
of interest in this locality.; Total ex-
penditure of Exeter school for 1874 $1, -
we
nans
ost
993.91 ; cost per pupil enrolled, $:
cost 1 per pupil average iattend
$7.26. The • cost throughout
district per pupil enrolled was, 8
.99
nee,
this
.80,
and throughout this provnce, $.06.
Number of scholars enrolled in E eter
school 500; average attendance 55 per
cent. The average attendance of the
whole Province of Ontario is 45 9-10
per cent. At present our teachers hold
1st
certiacates as follows: principal
class; three fenaele teacher, each 2d
class; and two female teachers, eaciii 3d
class:. We would say that all our
teachers are doing excellent service, and
that our school!, under MO. Gregory's
supervision, was never in a more ros-
perous state than at present. Our are -
taker is certainly the right Man in the
OCTOBER 29, 1.880.
Tii THRITE SEVENS
GFEAt SALE
REAPYMADE CLOTIIMC 1
A. G. McD0
AREOJ
Gents Suits, Cana
811 and. $12.
Gents All Wool
$4; and Vest
Gents Ulsters an
41 to 412.
TH E NEW:
Workmanship �nari.
the Bes Value we eve
choose from the Lage.
GALL St C
FE RI NG :
a Tweed, at $9, $10„
ants, from $2 50 to
om $1 to $2 50.
Overcoats at from
ST STYLES.
tehaedd., andTiesltehetiostodsa
ociz
t.
•
BOYS' AND Ye THS'
In Suit tii and Overcoat,
and See The
heaper than Ever. c -aa
when Buying.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
A. • MCDOUGALL & co
Direct naptuters of S4f1 le and Fancy Dry Geed#4,
Ma tles, Shawl, itc.
right oiacethe w y in 'which he keeps.
the gr unds and school building, would
make 't a credit te limy city, town or
villag in the Dminion. The tar
payer
has suffered a great less by the
1
payer are -to be co gratalated on' their-
wsaiiihscpieoiea sIaaiffnistuaesiehssleoaacnrutsintin, guhlanty:iTttezorarumteesedattenettgBe:
school
.efssioter.re ja • lhtns.
Prout, btiiynf thradr:
death of his wife: rona measles atttr -
three das' sickness. He has a family
of eig t children, Lie oldest of whichis.
but sixteeii and, a cripple. -Mr. R.
Abra am, slioeth kor, formerly with
Mr. -C Earett, . as leased premises•
from ittr: John SO thcotts, and entered
into 1usiness on: his own account -
Mr. S inuel Harri on, son of Mr. B.
Harrison, of this v liege, who has just
retur ed from his tudies at Gabriel;
has b en. engaged 10 take charge of &
schooi near Creclip u. -Mr. T. Deem,
finding his premiss too small for his
incre sing busines ba e removed his
bakin and -oyster1 saloon to Fanson's
Block
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- 11 Nrillr. sV. H. Cloakey,
has recently finish4d up the carpenter -
work pf his house. Mr. W. Parklionse,
of Wingham, has tlbe coninact of the
Oast ring, and we an but say that M.
Cboak1ey has lilad8 a good choice in
proc ing that gentleman to do the
work.
-Mr. Francis McCaughey has ee-
cent13 haol his new dwelling house al-
most comleted. All the -carpenter
work P3 dope and he first coat of piss-
ter is Ion. 1
PLdwrso Mamerri - Morris Plowing
farm f Messrs. . ik W. Bryan, Moris,
Mal Sooiety he 41 their match on the
Iiiie
on Thursday, t 21st inst. The
weatler was all ;at could be desired,
and a crowd of sActators were on the
grou d, but the 4Mber of plows was-
rathe meagre, th re being -only eight
comp titors, three in eachclass sand -two ill the boye,who ranked
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of the meals -
as fa lows : First prize -first class -
Alex. Forsyth, Mobroe plow -2d Wm.
Blan. hard, Grey plow ; 3d Alex. Stew-
art, B' onroe plow. Second class -First
prize,Robinson Russell, Humphrey
plow 2d Michael Welsh, McTavish
plow 3d Richar
Mart n plqw. Bo s' Task
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pelhoawrles2awikhaz , Gillies & Martin
plow. hie, W. R. Wilson
Over 870 ia prizes were given.
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Ro TS. ---The s4w and cold weather-
of lalst week have caused the farmers
to begin lifting an4 housing their toot
eropst but owing I to the anfavourable
weat er they .arerizable to make ranch
progr ss. Turnipe are very good in
generl, and would yield excellently if
they bad to or three weeks more to
grow.'
Se Newse-I formation has been
recei ed from DaI3ota stating that Nr.
Jose h Hoggarth, formerly of this pad,
has ha.d the misfortune of losing 1115 -
beloved wife and children by death.
After a short inn s8S his wife succumb-
ed to that dread fel malady typhoid'
feverI in a few d:t $ after his children
passed away wit the same disease.
His relatives will earn this with regret.
Foi Miceneaze. ' The liberal , wages
that are being pai on the other sideto
laboring men t� work in the lumber
woodj3, have index ed a great In8.1157 Ot
the y ung men hi the vicinity of Crom-
arty to leave foii - Michigan. Among
those l who have gone to better them-
selves pecuniarile instead of staying '
at Ito e during the winter wa.sting
Ina
their time indolently are Messrs. T.
Pear, R. Hoogarth, Joseph Campbell,
T. 8pearei T. Vennor, and Duncan
Gill ebie. 1
ANIonten Aleaseeloea ACCIDENT.
We rbgret to learri that another sad ac-
cident has occurred in Hibbert, where
by Mr. John Lariiier came to his death..
While picking aoOles in the orchara. ori
Thmsday of last -Week he fell from an
apple tree and lit'on his head, receiv-
ing injuries from the- effects of which
he dibd the folliwing morning. De-
ceased has been a pensioner for the last
thirtie years, having served his time in
the British army les a, sergeant, and wok
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an innffenSiVe and respectable man
and a good citizen. Hewas ill Sea-
forth the day before his death, and re-
marked to a friend that he never felt
better in bis life. ' ' He must have been
between 60 and 7o years of age.
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