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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-12-23, Page 4___-____1__ - ­­­­­ I - I ____ , _ _ ___ 1-___-_-- -- - I � I _., - - --- ­ � , =__­ I __ A—— �­ - ­ ­ _,­.- ­­­ .- _-­..­.-­­__­-_­- - I - ­­ �� - ­ - - . � � - - . -1 . I __--_1______-- � __. I I ___X�,._,_ - - I .1 -1m __ _q . - . - � � ; , . I . - I- In � : . . � . � - . I . . 11 . . I � I . . . � .. . I I I - I � -_ ., � -_ . I . - - I- - . � I . � - I I I � , � -_ - � . - I . a m � . I _. I , I .; . - I . I . - - , ; . 11 I . . "� � Z ,I- - I . - I - I . . ,��,� , � I . I . . . . 6 � 0 I . I � - ­ - ., - 0 . . . .- , - . I I . I , � � , . I . �� - I . - I ., . � - . I . -1 ­. . ­* 11, ­ _. I- . I . . - -...-.. . I... I . . � 11 -�._ . . . . -.1 � I I I � I . - - I . I � I . � I . I ­ I.. , ��­­­.­ � . - � " , � . � I ; -_ � .. I � . � I - . � , I . � J � - �, �.. , �� . . I . . 1 �4 . . � �: . .1 . - � I � 1. I � . ­ . I q -1 .� �, ­ I � � . I I . . - � ­�: I .1 . ­ . � ... ­ - I . I � I . I . � . .. . ­ I . 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I - . - - � I - . - I I I �- 11 . A - I �. � I . - . � - � : . I . � . I . THE'14URON- EXPOSITOR, . � I . I - . _ .. . 11 .. I I ; . - 6 11 . - , - - DF,CFMBP,R 23 - I I __ - � . — - - � � � .6 . . - 111111111111M I 18NI. � . . : - .. NE'�V, A'DVF,RTISEMENTS' of Dr. Waters, the Reforin oan�ida � i ­ . D-EcE , � Z -1 - . I be, rent movement has no strengbfi'wibh ,circulated by hiw enemies for the pur- rulers. Stephen, r """""""' . - l - : I � �11 I I . '7 by 68 of a majority. We do not know the people, and tbat it is onlyB4,00088 ' I howeve:, is quite of the road. After the general discus- - __�___�_, 1. - - I � - - - pose of injuring him in the forthcoming different,and if one c . an jud&' from Pros- Sion the members of the coninli ing of 100 acres, for $7,800. """ � . lwm_ , . Sewi g Maellities-0. C.Wilhon. * ful where it can bel enl!6 ed: by 'ntimi- municipal election. He avers that be eat indio,Ltio,a, ttee sold his farm of 80 acres for $4,800 1 i I . that any person could - be much dis ' ire I , Mr. 1)&Vi, I � � acl a Railway —C. Drinkwater. . _ up- t S therdis going to he a withdrew. . 4 I 40ming to I . . I I I I � . . - I r . .. dation. Arrests are having very is at 11 a Conservative and intends lively time : Mr. Thopias Alossip has Purchased a would do ,% I i . , to . I , Saitl � plamn kea--W. S. Robertson. pointed or surprised at this result. The wholesome effect. . con . tinue one. . Among those'who have —Mr. P. D. MoMjnnon, w - . - : * - . Can the Ethiopian been mentioned in Moutr the I I TO , ho went w . I ers—Thomos Hendry. constituency haw always been strongly I connectidin with the ay farm, containing 100 acres � . . from the township 'of Grey, about a for 35,800 � - � See those I - SUGAR ISLAND.—The island of St. change his skin ? Reeveship, is Mr. Thom' . . :- - 1,Tw 1 Hours at Hame-"—Mr. Kennedy. Conservative, and the pressure tb'at Martin, West Indies, is gradual y be- � —A Mr. McCann, from Dorcbe�'ter, who formerly occu Yearley, Year ago, to the N,,rtllwest, ba,i been —The Grangers of Russel I � where. . . I I - . - dale � __1 -1 - Walt Chose Factory—A. Morrison. . -- gonaing a sugar producer. Duri ig the has been in Goderich recently eudeN�vor- pied a T-88eat at the .doing well in that' country. He par. open meeting on Monday 'held k1l � _.. TbTeSb# � , � wasbrought to L)ear upon the electors Council Board. Mr- W. 1' 13 -taker, J. chased a lot for $100, and re evening ... mow. ThO, I 10 - I esSbaw. month of November 7,000 h heads ing.to Make arrangements to purchase Of wilsid . . - The - I -al Hotel—Jamea Weir ill this contest from that side was RYan and J,'B. Hodgius, are�alsospohen. it for $1,5oo, cently sold last wieek to discass the - t . - erin - were shipped to Holland. ThEl yield the,site of the old mill- from Mr. Hil- of as eat in Portage la Prairie. O' question ,.- I B I ididates for Councillors. a "Does it pay the farmer to stall f - .� . Boar for Service—J. N. Nnechiel. , something unusual. However, it is for the year is estimated � arlOtbel' 10t for which he paid $500 he - , �1 59 high'a,l - . I at 14,00(� hogs- liard, and purposes erecting a woollen - —Mr. Neil XcL cattle?" This being a qu,egtio . 1: i : - . 131111 for Sale—J. 11. Kneebtel. . some Satisfaction, that notwithst&ud,ing heads. . � auchlin,'Of Grey, has realized $1.800.. __ . a : I . ; mill.l! j, Of gre" I �� . � jo the acre ! Farn: for Sale—Mra. A. Yule. ' . disposed of.a. Durnbek of 'Clear -Grit" I 1paportance to them, .a very ! i � these oxertlo'ns,'the majo ' THOUSAND CHINESE � —On Wednesday -evdiiing of I . � more than I ritv has )been 31"111AE13 Sul&- __i-Gecrge McDonald, late' of Goder- ast discussion took' animated . Wer Aoies - 'Berk -hire Pig—J'ohn Thompson. . I I GED.—A terri ble ty Colts. as follows : .He SOld a Spring C place. Aftera lengthy . � � ?_� Olt week tile young folks of Walton and . � �:, -' : 1. . - Iftodg; �rvilla Fac - made some thirty less than pboon has yisited icb,'was tilled $50 in the District Court, to John %Vynu for $75,'& yearling to debate the chuirman, Mr. MeTavi � Pic to- as. Murra Cb-itia, rising the waters of the sEla and Detroit, (in Friday, for a . vici ity were hospitably entertained at decided that sh - U—i y. JIB the pro 11 rwer for t, I . I muggling a Will. McCracken, of Morris ­ u the first yearling to J f�4-1 I - — � vious election. This, if it dbes not .driving thern' inlaud four miles. � One pair of pants across from Windsor. He the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James ing,'if the value of, the .... r i, . , for $100, a cattle would pay fo, - re pro. - � easier drs,N� . �11 I ;. - '. Ferguson for 0101, and Smillie, -of Grey. Every means was dticed during the process o . .. I .__ have any other good result,,- will keel) t09va was entirely submerged and wept wore thern under his old pair, which another to Duncan McLanohlin for taken to provide for the enjoyment of f feeditig wag I I hard M&W � P, �t T 0 4 tx v 0 0 , the -dominant party from "bloW away with all its iubabitanbs, nu�nber.-' caused his Io0s to give him away. 0105. ; taken into consideration. ! . : I Jkeezl7n in� . I . ; � . . �� � Itot 'lig" SO irig 3,000. , —The Presbyterian cong egatiou in the guests. Various -sorts of innocent —Last. Saturday night.,in Stratford, ' � -1 t 9 I 1, I . loudly as they otherwise would have . . I . .br —We exceedingly regret having to games and pl ' I �, thrershers. ___ - :ARRESTED FOR ComPLICITY.—Sbveral Sys and mirth, prov O-ki at 11.30 p ra., a - . _ no young .1 .1 - I .. I � . Goderich have purchased and are hav- record the death of kiss COurtice only jokes oc I �. . we trading I n2al '. l- ing placed in their church an eight daughter of Mr: L. J. Courtice, of the. evellingoupied the greater part- of the paped Edward K�ndall, who has . . hsit done. Ou this occasion the t wn of Young moll of high , social btand ng in I � English I I SEA] .�ORTH, FRIDAY,. Dec. 23, 1881. Cobourg did the b' 0 , which no - b , . . ­ . usiness. 'This old Limahavebe--u at -rested for ccmpli. hundred dollar organ. The amou t W and again d: ' eea ;: I t- . nearb ­ wOul employed in Sheard's browery for t 1; 7 horse team __ I n - 7th COucession, . Goderich Township, , cause outbursts arid minglings ofil last five yearsi was found in the rear he I . ishorny bor . ­ — ' Icity ini6btirglaryin thehouse ofthe I was raised'by private Subscription -which Bad event occurred on Friday of laughter 4ffiai It to Of I I . I . . aristocratic and Conservative contre I Consul General of Brazil, which 6sult aMODO the membe I � u I 11 , I . I The County Judgship. - n rs. - suppress. Songs Schroder's hotel, in a dying . . � gave th� successful candidate a m,,%jority- it last week. Deceased was a young lady in great varie some Of I I I . )99� I — ty were -given by different having several collditiol, I , I ed in that genbleman'8 decease th ( The new Presbyterian Church ill of estimable qualities, and her very , wounds and braises ,*Nxiously �8, . I ; - We understand that the Dominion of 125, while Dr. Waters had ' � parties, some of which tond4;d towards. about the he I I � , . . ; I I .good , in a- I mounds received. I Gorrie is -now nearly finished, and it is pleasant social disposition had made for arousmg and elevating the nobler . ad and face, Dr. Hainil- .. hand . I authorities have signified their inten- jorities in two out of I ,eight . . I . tile three rural I CRIHU� , IN HUNGARY.—News from j expected that it will be formally opened her a large number of friends, more . sOu- 11 toll was immediately sent for, but I . 11 ! tion 01 taking the matter of the Huron Hungary Shows that crime is feai fully I on the 86h of January. timents and t - they say if I I - . - Municipalities. eader feelings of human- I' his arrival he prou � on . I - There will be another I It is a baild- particutarly among the young people of ity. After I Ouuced life extinct . not hnsrnel % ��� 11 I partaking of a hearty repas't and be consequently notified I - umother agi � , . es arobar(l, I some edifice, anti will be a credit to the township, ancl h 11 0 11 - the i � -th struggle in the Same con- and it being difficult to I th s e wi b fo owed by a debate in mock imitation oner. . J'u�gatip in hand at once. ,,&. com- life'and des, ion the increase. The tim' � I I ... . collect taxes e c�rigregatiou 888 a 8 Cor- . . l is to be appointed and an ell- o -und an - ornament to greatly missed by her former a oci to . 11 � stItuency in 1883. . I 11 � I,- . I - , the burdens of the state tire ma o as I the vil age. of the satirizing debates, the party be- � home f -hem . 11 I -quiry inade., into the -conduct of the - - — - - - ----------- 11 ----------- Z 1 light as p(msible by . the autho Th She was not quite 21 years of age. took themselves to their sever�l homes, 1 —Miss Maggie Henderson, daughter . � I I of Mr. John- Henderson, of Liatovvel, .. 'NoRqU.&Y, 3 � I S - I ties: — e Exeter Bible Christian Church - —Some days ago Mta. Yoomans, the highly pleased with the manner in � I - I Senierl Judge of this county, and it is THE T. Tylomi-s Home Journal ; Oriminals &re sent to j,til only in� ex has been great enlarged and improv- celebrated temperance advoc,ite, on her whi wafA lately Presented with a parting, I Z . ly � . . � joYed themselves. . I � - exjpiect�d that the charges preferred claims to be . i trome cases, and then for ver i'llort ed, the cost of which figures 'up t- way fro- al Holmiesville to Willa am, was I ell they On , in Possession of undis � - ,_ . y � 13 0 tribute in the shape of an elegail�t silver L � I ' i about $4,180. -The re-up6ning servi —On Saturday evenir . I . I h � �, . aga-ins� him ,will be thorough I I - COS I ,g labt, while a pitcher, bi the choir of Kno:x , � ly investi-' Pated .information which establishes I I " - I ­ 'j, OOMPelled to lie over at Clinton for Church in . - D1_r1Ss1,ON�A � I I Threocars Young man named Blatchford was in that town, of which she has be - CocooN, TRANSPORT TION.— on Sunday and Monday together with several hours, Not "ring to leave the the Eli m villq hotel, j couple of youths ell a 7, ; A ; . t i . � meetin� wi defia,it 3 L a 'bscriptious roalieed the handsome Station she made herself aS comfor- named Wi -oai.qt ch,ur, I ms, : an gated It is probable, therefore, that the fact that tile amal 9-amatiou between ; containing 250.000 cards, of silk w4 , valued member. Another interesting 3 _Ction - I ey r I will be taken immedi- the Great Western and Credit Valle I 119s, each card having 30,000eggs, came � sum of $1,470. 1 v � I L � y table as she could for the time being, a !son and Robinson took � 0 ellt in which, Miss Henderson Oce - . Z I ; . a 10 . C ,It. - . � . I - I Railway last .week. These eggs we Betimiller, when returning home f,-,rom hearing had been a I ,h.. pied a very important part order iaa,mi L Railways has already virtually take east from San Francisco on t6e Po� ific —A team belonging to Mr. Elsie, of certain hotel keeper in. town, -last. The z :: � ter the close of the next Se'Sajorl' Possession of his horse and buggy,wbi ately i 9 � . tanctilIg ill front of the hotel . ' the, Preseilltation, and the young lady lr - - when tile Domilion Government will place. This information is to the fro where she was, kindly offered her the Tbe�y bad no sooner �started 'off thau became ; Hill, from � � . t N U So the bride of George Forbes, . 11 � . , flan Goderich a few days ago, became an- hospitalities of his ho free'of all 'Blatchford, who had watch d their E , - UaJupau,and'are boundfor M1, ) � have obtailted from Parliament ther effect that Mr. George Stephen has Italy. Forntersbipments were ri�adol mmuagemble owing to a train p&ssing. charge, vilich bes, least, Dr. - ' � - - 8 c - sq., of Cleveland, Ohio. I . I district. sit � as r spectfully declin- movements, grabbed the animal by the ( —The little I . I . into ' Baptist Sabbath Scho n I � ,I -power to dfi,imiss, al -though. it is the transferred his Gredit Valley Stock via India. Four Itidian. ulerch lits. Mrs. Elsie and son were in the vehicle ed - He then Offered her the free use of head, and succeeded it- turning i folks attending the I 7 � . . - -11 I . - . . I � . � tion of a fril - "I I I . OP1.1110-13 d Some that the British North - nominally, to the Great Western, and have charge of the cargo. � at the time, and. were thrown out and his dining roorn, guaranteed her an i the ditch. An ahe t at Fullarton, I . of missions . - �� � . THE LADY LEAGupits"THRFATE injured. I � 01 I a America Act does not contain any pro- as -his stock controls the road, , I , NIED.— . audience, and would give be� $10 if She reation then ensued, [ of which Mr.Jno. McNeil is the popin.lar � .. e vIlleing Irl a � ner of the Vehicle being too I superintendent, treated that gentleman � � � - - Crelit Valley is, in consequence (if this issued a circula ' mperance ad- much for his antagonists, succeeded in J to a �, missionary. , visian authorizing the limitation of &he . the The' Lord -Lieutenant of Ireland has —Me. J. J. Fisher,. of Colborne,has would go and deliver a to ' ' but the ow , � . . . . � , - s 8 was also declined. recovering his proper' - junior mill I _' r to the police, inform. lost another valuable stallion. The dres. . Thi "surprise visit" a, few days Sao � � - � � — I Z tenure ,6f office, uf a Jadge Should this transfer, virtually under Great West. illig them that the proclamation declar- handsome - black imported. heavy 'One day rec b�- Information and brought with them several bes, "-' . * � - I - ing the Land Leagu6i a criminal amoci ently as the mail car- was accordingly I . I ; r . --view. P ve correct, the constitution will era Railway maut�gement. In Orde - draught ,�lydesdale died of inflamma- rier 'between Exeter and St. M ' laia before J. McDou- I I sum -of $1,134 '. ,r to uti-- I � r�' . ree ing t week. Mr. Fisher on his way to the latter place he met for tbei I ful mod valuable presents. -They pre- . . ceived as R � atiou inc females, and di " , tiou one aay I" arYs was Del, Esq., J. P,, and K. warrant, issued agated Mrs. McNeil With.a beauti . - o . o t L r arrest, whi ful. � the varibus . . Ich was placed in 'ria, and a sp ocking I � . � . L perl- naissionLa, fl � d , 060 gs. th an easy chair, . .in the east I I . ission was undoubtedly dependent road, a presi,teub ttud boar ' dlin, ellce- When passing Mr. Shier's bush, In the meantime tile youths who had, besides presents for the little br I . son, as bh,e om . i the hands of Coubtable Gill, of Exeter. 1, --chair, Mr. McNeil wi: . - sigal will be vested in Son e per- Credit Valley n in- I women participating in any illegal pro. his horses lately., an ex , . have to be amended So that the power evade the law which requires that the i thorn t ake meAsures against uy has been particularly unfortunate with . - ' r of dism,� with 9, somewhat pleasaat set of chi I . - Railway silall be a* , lendid r w L - I —As Mr. S. M. Scott, of Auburn, near Elimville, he waa assaulted by two been intending for some time to leave ' anches I ana Bermu I ' ; -,-. accidental oil the part of the frainers, of of directors will be maintained, bat. t n : . Jof the family, - . ; . I I ANOTHER TRAIN ROBDERY.—On ;be was drivi g along the 8th concession of scoundrels, one Seized the horse by the for Michigan, having completed the Ar- . —News has been received . by friends - 11 for mission . 15th inst., near El Pasco, Texas, high- Colborne, on his way to Goderlikell, one head anrl the other pulled him out of, range le ts- for ta ,500 missi< r the Act However, be this as it may, they will really be the Same men who a in a � ' wttymeu bo rd Pa'ific day . I i abt but a vacancy in I Wel a I I agients are a . . ke their departure on Mon. . . I . the compose the Great Weiiterrt directorate. train. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s mesmr�ger and threw him and his sister out of the being able to do this, his comrade let go 11 W. Schroeder, an old resident of this � . sions. A. I there is Ina da ed,a Southern' last week, his team got frightened, the buggy and tried to thrash him. Not about to ta i in Stratford of the death of Christian '' � - was knocked . day morning,whan the constable'tapped 1 county, Who died at El Paso, Texss,on I ,duties of ti . . I ,Tudgsh,i,, D of this county will soon occur, Thifts the Syndicate have secured the . senseless, bound and V ag- wagon. Air. SCOtt got his wrist sprain- the borse arid came to his rescrie, and - . . . I _ � . . and new, appointments will have to be road which the Municipalities alony its robbec of ed, and Miss Scott sustained a few I � . ged. The express' safe was together they used Mr. Shoebottom them gently Oil the shoulder and ap- �helfthof November. Deceased was -all. � The el I L M. . I . . I made. In view of these; changes, it 015,000 in cash and securities. At slight bruises. prised them of the fact that their ser-,, formerly- I, - I I - . route were duped into rather rQugbly. As Soo in business at Kastnerville, � � eUliVeiDed t .. building. The- u as the horse Vices were required down town. The but being imbued with a spirit of ad- _� . .. . I R(AgersStatiou the robbers jumled —On Monday of last week, while found that it was free it started off and-, case was. however, Aettled by P1 1 7 may not be out of'place at this time to prowaters of this arrangement laugh at off and escaped to Mexico. I A - I - . . I � - . . . I Mr. Gee, merchant, of Gorrie, was r6_ took the mail to Woodham safely. Mr. ties,concerned rather than al Ow it to he followe 0 California, where � . V .L8 Ven � - dered ' . : I I the par- venture, be went off t M I . RISH. CONSTABULARY DISSATIsriE ; turning home from Listowel in com- - I say. 4 fa.,iv words as to how those ap- any talk of legislative interference Oil I . � —,, . Sboebottorn bad * I I . to make bis wa, d his trade as a printer. This I I � i ... � : i 3, the horse : . - Man and tl . I L pointme-h-ts should be made. Huron tile part of the Outario Assembly, as Considerable dissatisfactiou is ,Olt - pany with Mr. Wilef took Woodham on foot. . s, to I go before the magistrates. was twenty years ago. Lea g Cali- � - , � � . among the Irish couSLab : . I Vill I to aibo�at 1 . ulary-at- he fright at some children on the .bill ! I ----- fornia he Went to Mexico, and from Wh I I . � ; has been singularly unfortunaie in the the most that -body can do is to compel ' . --A meeting of the North Riding of 1 : . . i � Alim matter of its Judiciaxy. In fact, we tile Great Wester ta 8 lar Or . ; _261iff q - new movement of the Government in South of the village, Upsetting the bug- Huron Conservative Associatio I i Perth Itenas. I thence to the boundary line—the Rio . . � . n' Railway to elect. recruiting their force from the militia gy wa The thirteenth anniversary services 1 Grande - -1 vorgted- I I - ' . No damage was hold at Witighmal .(On Wednesday of —where he succumbed to ax � � . . .. - expire I I - � - I � 1mve 'a er had a County Judge - who,q two separate boards, and this at' Most arid. soldiers whose tp.rms of service Ild've hurtiti-a of Mr. Wiles' shoulder slightly. last week, and notwithstitilding Ithe bad i Of Knox Church, Listowel, was held on 01(1 complaint -dropsy. HO was 54 : � . I ; , ��� I . prosent. - RNTERTA q .. �� I positiol�, or even reasonably fitted for .,-,) duty ivith the a school in Turnberry recently, when it After organization, ons were —Henry Ward, for assaultin� R. —Town and county � , c � claimed as an ornament to his will cause a slight inconvenience aLd a the man will refuse to 0 roads, over 100 pers I . te - di So strong is the feeling t1lat —A 'correspo a dent who was preseu t at Sabbath last. . years of age. . . . I _; : the following! Offi- Oliver at Mitchell lately, was filled $10� .1 .. ; nounOeme I � � I I . .. - - ; . - Gorrio; Vi ected: President, J. f�,eech . � often 1�&Y themselves open to heavy held in tbq . � . it. The Judiciary has been a disgrace ly assessed on the public in the form of : apprehended' Dewar, sa;ys : "Mr. Dewar has'that in 6 " , A warning -to pugilists. damages, which might easily be avert- 11 -e-A Frida- little added cost, which will be prompt. ! new recruits, and a general Strike 'is was being examined"';by Inspector cers were I corporations 11 I . . : LAND S ' - cePresident, Dr. Tennant, � �_ and a rel roach to the county, and when added freight arid passenger rates. So HARiKs.—Art extensiv la d describa —The L. adies' Aid SoDW at the resi- ed by a little ti - . y A .. ! : e ble something—that magnetic Lucknow -'Secretary - Tr6as urer, H. W. mely attention. At the �� vioua�occaf I I I ' - swindle has been discovered in Dako �a. dance of Mr. Keeler, Mitchell, the other' last - .� 11 I new appCintments:are made it behoves the work of "gobbling up" g I --- . - . influ,3lice which attr�acts the young and ' . Meeting of Perth County Cou-nei-1, - i I C, C. Meyer, Wingham. Presideutk for night, realized $15. - . - ; 'The mufflic .i Oes 011. � Parties residing in Emerson, Manitoba, draws them within the -sphere of the oach towusbip, town and village1were Mr. W. Cheinow'eth,Brooksdale claimed . � those wh:) possess the power,to make a Where the Syndicate cau I . d, and a constitution adopted. ___� ged damages for an accident,. whil'oh .hap. . ; ' 't buy they � by Misrepresentation entered lands J�in true educutor's will. . . I —Mr. Seabor . ,dialogues, � I . I -have cer- bribe, arid it is not easy to predictL Dakota, and are still retaining th ir . —The E xetf3r people are bound to to teach the school at, XVhalen for a perted to him while driving across 9, . I school, a-n� � � __ I change ii � this respect. Wa­� electe a has &,n re.eng � � Among those ' 1882. 1 11 .. tainly Sul Fered enough in the past and where they will pull up short of So . � residence in Canada. As they ire Sul - have a salt well. Mr. Isaac Cal -ling i . who addressed the meet- This is his second year in that secti' bridge on ti . � nificent. , I � cur- . rig were F. W. Johnston, Wra 0114 le Morningtort. and Wellej, . Mr. W. F. i bf has give C�MP- —A little son of Mr.1. T. Hicks, of ley town line. He asked - � .hit; p � I.. 'we should have a rest for the future. ing entire mastery of thi' � jects Of Queen Victoria and citizens n two , acreli of land near the - bell, and Samuel Platt, Goiherich ; !Geo- the Hicks House, Mitchell, di '!�, �, ositiol � I ali�g with this question, Plain ours. 8 Canada of . another country, they are beyo id, station on which to sink the test well, Jackson, I ed a few of his horses; S5o for himself and �50 - I - the jurisdiction of . Egoaoudville;i Dr. J. W* days ago, after an illness �'-J sity eourse. I -.1 I . . ! eks Of I 11 . 1. L i I ,�Jl Thus. Farrow, eir cl . s speakingi required,andwedonotintead courts. the United Stat and the sum of $1,800 has been Sub- Holmes. Brussels, and Some I fOr his wife; 825 each for tb ,�i I 1 4 , I .­�> I I - - . I : scribed for'the prosecution of The Work.- M. P.,'-Bluevale. A larg' 0 dren, and $25 for the carriage—$3 . 7 � I weeks. I ' I ! i I e amount of I �' .- - * I to:slirinklfrom oar duty in that respect, News of tho W oek. p, DR MCQUAID ON TFE LAND LEAGUE. As an aburldant supply of �salt has been important business was transacted, and —The other evening the members, of 411 ; and tbreaterked legal proceedings if' - I ; . - i ; . s even thou,T,h its perforMance may be 'SAD Loss o , —Dr. McQuaid, Catholic Bishop )f got at Hensall, there is no doubt but th p oo ding througho were St. Paul's Church, Kirkton, presented a prompt settlement was not made. - I � , 6 r ee 8 ut i , F LiFE.—A boat contain- Rochester, 1 , Ost their RHOOT�Nf; i. " ast Sunday denounced the Ahe coveted article under -lies Exeter pastor, Rev. E. N. English, with The mi �t L was sank it, a Laud League frorn the pulpit as revo- also. I I � �f C unplfts&10 t, and we may give offence to Ing ffaiteen persona harmonious and earnest. atter was referred to the County L . xnateh to. tj I ; ' a very useful donation of oa�s- . i - -Ar- ! lution I —011e evening last week, a little ifter 31 I I I L Scime� 'WeL storm on.the way from � Galway to property committee and Mr. Trow to .- I Rote] L 'OU - �1 i I 8 ! ary, ai Sit sidewalk ill' St, Marys, make an amicable settlement -if pos- . - Promises u have spoken plainly before rid unworthy of the BnpPO t —The folloWingLare the officers elect 7 o'clock, as two young girls were ,v ralk- tried as an experiment, is a. failure. ,It , sible, Mr. R. Tilrnb - � a, nd we all all do so now. � rail I The asph � f, . . I Islands, and all per I bed. of Catholics in either America. or In - for Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 24, Bay- ing along Huron Street, iClinton they was t all claimed a set- I 1. .S. Fairbaix I IPRIS014 FOR LADIES --A spe�ial prison � laud, and severely criticized Father field, W. W. Conner, W. oo I -ate when it was put down. It -� I � I I : I I I - I �. I I � I Castle, Secretary ; ed one of them and throw h ? eptember through a defective . foa the c , ; i - er d Diva., —A few days ago Mrs. McCarthy, of ! plank. in the Little Lakes bridge. I I - I tion, as being in direct opposition tb. W. J. Stinson, Treasurer; Michael for the purpose of violatina her pel: others. the event of the Senior Judge being dis- ticia of lady Land Leaguers, a number i y wet day. � - M.; John were met by a low set ma -ii, who 'g,asp- is soft and dirty evor� a to his horse on the Made an . . �, 'know, that in. is being fitted up for the accommoda i Sheehy.and the recent Chicago convor'- Pollock, D. M.; Goo. 11 It is, saio by those who ,�Mollt of damage th 9 , . . . w I 0 Oil ; Kinkora. bile coming down stairs 1� —A W. Robb Esq., Mayor of Strat. TEA . 41 . missed4thei vacancy will be filled by the of whom will probablyie arrested. , the Prill-OiPles of good government, an.4 Wells, Ist com.; -Thomas Johnston- both girls screamed loudly, and I Mill .. - . ,., - . HEAVY MAiL.—Fourl steamers that - the ev,ident will of �he bead of tile 2ad com.; Jas. Huston, 3rd oom ; Jas' the villain could accomplish hisl She is consid' 1 ford, died last Friday night. Although _� ... " STPOintment of the present Junior � '. fOrO fell and broke her leg. i . the auspice :: . I left Now York Saturday afternoon car- , Church. . McDonald, 4th"' corn.; Jaf ) POSO 6red out of danger. ­ � .. . . - 3. Sturgeon, parties near bycame out on hearin �be i expected, the sad event has cast a ..._� - of St. Paul I'll, ith, and --ad 184 bags of newspapers. Huron Notes'. I . I 9 .. I d j-_ H4CA I � Judge toll is position. This would be -ried 155,006 letters (9,100 registered) I 5th com.; B. 11i gins, D. of C. - —A blendilig of May with December . ... �� � 11 a wrong Etep to commence w a] 0 . ­ noise, and he made off One of th I gloom over the whole town, for Mayor --- hel � � I —Mr. R. lr%Y'iu girls has been quite ill ' ueo the affair, � - . I 11� , � would leava us in pretty much the same BRITISH CONSUL BENNETT I ,of Clinton, has been Si .8 took place a few days ago, when a Nis- i Robb was u niversally esteemed. His cerabet 27t -, . So th efore she r8- in the ,,holy bonds" to a St. Marys gi � � . . . The British Consul at . . Mr. Charles Wilkie, a former. resi pre' nted wi an and it will be some timp b: Y -four was united � illness has been -of verY long duration, Aelivered I � Panama — I influentially and 4! I - souri farmer of sevent I position that we now occupy. has dent of Exeter, died in Detroit a few nutherously signed requisition asking of ; .1. �� I I I I ,__ ,I . Judge been robbed of '$3,000 worth wel- days ago. covers from the effects rl and he was only able to .occupy the - I �� - X. A,, of S . - - � him to accept tile popibion of Mayor of few evenings after thi her fright. A of,eighteen. , civic � - . field, and N- . 1. - �, . . 81 occurrence-, I o J, . I I . . . : —The McMichael farm on t ' —Rev. Mr. Waits, of Stratford, has i Ho Was the Chi ..... 1; � � Tomfs' abacacter for uplaghtness'and ry, .stolen from the 40tel where he' chair a few times during the year. I lu was Stopping, I I � be 9t that town'durina the while a couple f Magistrate of Str.&t- �� I .� ENT.UIXT-k I il. ��2; integrity i e, while from 0 coming year. Mr. Of YOnDg ladies were re. arrived home from his trip to Scotland. � ford. Mr. Robe - iliterary-eill �� - Ilimpeachabl. , ' - I I V � ' . RA - I 1 concession Of HOwick, hasbeell, sold to Irwin declined the ho or on a c u t of turning from the Hi . i � b was born in the Gore , - . I . I � . Av­; IRrsH ENTHUSIASU.—Severaf hundred n c o n 1-h School, wherO The weather on the Atlantic during his � of Dowme in April, 1853, and wag in . � urs y 1 �42 & legal poi, it of view he is eminently at gentleman in Wingham for $4,000 pressure of -private business. Sine they bad been preparing for . ; , Th att I f , . � . .: ,;! tonautfarmers ,plowed Paruel,I)s farm . e . � !* a coming return trip, he says, was . _ _ ir the Officu-, but, unfortnia- in Wic,ldow - —The'Haron C jnt� Sabbatb Schoo. -then Mr. Forrester, the present M entertainment, they something ' his 29eb year at the ti e of his domise; . !� 4 . � , qualified fc on : I 1'. count . . ayot were thased some � in .. of the Met) � .� - - I I - Y, and performed all Convention will be held in Goderich o fearful. � V: ately, his abits of life are such as to necessary work th distance by a man, wheth � He was the son of ­ t consented to stand on ` and Mr. Samuel Robb, - - suce'ef M -in I Z : lull I'll, ; c ,ai:l e more yeal , er in fall or, —Rev. D. B. Whimster, of the Proof Rogistrar of North Perth. He was best local '� It- 7 It . --) I Or8012- On separat- , Wednesday and Thursday, February 8th will likely be elected by acclamation. for evil intent is unknown. Clin ton � � . 1�_ unftt him for this high, h they cheered Paraell, Dillon, - and 9th, 1882. ' � ' Line Presbytetian Church, was pre- educated at the public and High ' several 11141 � A. , en'tirely onor- I " I I i e , 47, , . Sheehy and others. i —Some drunken fellow took hold of in us t be getti n g to be a bad town, I . . - - I � � 4- -i :, � able and I important position, and I —One day last week Mr. Geo. Me. ented by his congregation, provious to Schools -of a passing .. . from I�Xeb � I the arm of a lady on the street in Wing- *—The following is an extract from a l8eaving for Manitoba, with a purse of th!ough . - . . � � . , Z r I i! "I � J YELLOW FEVER.—The yellow fever '- lCee, of Millburn, in the towlishi r Str tford, after � T :i� � Y�-, - - it would be little short of -D . the various primary classes in C&SIOD� alK , I - ,e � � a . pidemic on the island Barbados b P Of ham a few evenings ago letter recently received by Mayor Hor- , . his'nati�e township. He was a yo * manner th� . . I :t � � I . '! �_ -1 - affleq , Colborne, killed and dressed a beef in I , and cam e near 0161. . ung I -_ I _4 .. � , insult to the people to dismiss one the skill of the authorities. suffering severely for his conduct. Luck. � . ; .. � - ­ ,_ No sooner. i 42 Minutes. ton, of Goderich, from Mr. A. Wiancko, —Mr. Win. Lyle, who has taught mall 0. more than ordinary ability, a I . MOSIt, fastia� � � - , - . I - � I I :1 I - - is the disease subdued in � one district -if —Therearenoles8 than fifteenlar� 9 . . P r the fact which was soon perceived by tile , - � i In postmaster at Sparrow Lake. Townshi the Shakespeare Public School, fo I . . 4--1 an because of a certain infer . ily for the lady she had a lar 0 dog with . I i I- 134ity than it appears in another. .1 Mo . to Vve) _00"'A � �:t , � - � Ji f - mers. nSO11, Mu,akoka: ' "On � . . � �� , and appoiat in his pface another almost NymLism--ju St. - in the neighborhood of Kintail, ia her, which jumped at the man and Of the 30th last four years, is leaving at Christmas, - PeoPle. He acted as Deputy Registrar I of Nov mber BOI an. . . partof the 1 - Petersburg eight the township of Ashfield, who 9 ... . ----- i !"_ . C� . intend lit him by the Shoulder, causin was found dead on having secured a more lucrative situa- , of Worth Perth for a number of �, t"11OMP)AIM I . 4:t � . 7 '4�, equally bad ated that Mr. -Nihilists have been arrested in a ho caug years. - I � 1 2, - . � ; IF" It is, --also -at . use 6170e,tillg barns next season him to let go his hold in a hurry and his o in lot killed by the limb of a tree tion. I � The! funer- friends �Ufl . ­ ­ .. I . 11 - I . it� Goder- behind Gen. Ignatioff,13 residence'. A � . J a hasty retreat, glad to escape with he wa felling. I was -called, and have '—Mr. Hodgins, who has had charge ! in the place, some 6,000 persons at- I -11 �Cltiz,ep_ at I r B. Doyle and Mr. Davidson, of beat � al was the largest ever seen � .- . I ­-� - L. � large quantity of small bombd. . I —Mr. James Ramsey, of the 17th no more loss than a piece of his coat. arsen an eard'everything connected of the _& Ibion - Hotol in Stratford, is :' tending. L f �_ - � 1 . --, I uges we I I . _�� - treatied bi: . _ - supp�r - 4�,. s- " , Ich, axe applicants for the position Of -skilf ally I concession of Gre , died on the 20th I —The Educational Department, by with -the affair, taken affidavits, -etc. le�ving to go west, Brandon boing the ' � L � T concealed in ora' y 11 . re found. inst. He was highly respected, andhi 1 I � . ; I I I ;. 113 1 or er Of the Minister of Education, has The neighbors formed & committee, destinati � �c Junior Jud . :,and that either of them will A BAD BITE.—Govaruor� Shepherd i death will be deeply regretted. ' d -at I � . - f . . I - -, 1;� receive the aippointmont. Here, again, was bitten by a tarantula in a , - Beat as a gift to;th . - and buried him decouti on the 2nd of —Ja Ion. - I From Worquay, Manitoba. . � I . ­ Occasion ol I i 44, . all e I e North Huron Teach Y Ines Fahey, formerly of the - -where be � I . , . ---Dr. Wild, the celebrated Toronto � I 1, �T a in . I � . N., - another great error would be commit Mexico and it is feared his I' a - ers' Association, 81 volumes of books, - He left a lot of 100 acres of Stratford Herald,who has been appoint- I I � hiiiiseM _1 - Iii- _ eg A ! December , to be amputat Vill It ve I oddity, is expected to deliver a lecture : comp * * ', 1 MIR. EDiToit.—DEAR SrR.—We are . ' . � - . . � . ted. Both these gentlemen are, we ed- Ile expects to re- in Brussels this I rizing a number of Standard works, i land behind him, five acres cleare ed managing editor of the Winnipeg Sua, i having beautiful weather here at - . I . � . 1, I winter under the auspi- uc . d, 'i. * �_ pre- maine bost� I t turn to Washington for treatment as ces of the . ed ational. reports rimers, I fenced, etc., and. in good order; a left Toronto for the capital of that i Bea ights an . d- � believe, enti rely free from the main ob- 0 Oddfellows' Lodge. - . ., science p 1. ­ , - . SOOn as possible. d sunny days., and aid P 4 . _: I � 14, - 1 ete. This is a valuable addition to the newly -hewn log house, nearl 1711 ; 11 j —Mr. John Cullis I y finished, Province on Monday. We have good sleighing now, and in fact . the pnbl� I I , esent ' THE , of Auburn, has I Teachers' Library which, So far,' is and some 40 bushels of potatoes in pits. � have had for the last three weekg. The — I , . � , -1 -Senior and WHITE Hou8E._It is Said Pros- laased his saw mill in that vijlage,to _ —Mr. Robert Kerr, recently engaged � . .- I t Mr. located at Clinto - ' I cod thin ' . t li:. u, under the care. -Of The man's name was Tom'McDonald, I as assistant teacher in the Mitcho i slf6w is about fourteen inches deep on I . . ; 9 . � V - I J-unior Judges. Mr. Doyle if, at - iden Arthur, with his private socre i � . . Z, ell � � I I I . � ( - 1. I �J riGtly - - Thomas Askwith, fof a term of five the Secretary, Mr. Taylor. Said to have beeu born near Dublin, in the level, �L_ temperate i,4 his babits, but there are tarY, will,keep "bachelor's hall?, at the years from the first of January next I H49h School, has resigned, and the Sit. I and by -all appearance we are - i I I , . I ,6ress -If I ,_117 - I � 11tain City and Samuel Black, Esq., Reeve of Turnber-, man. IE16 Was t. ! A r fx�.end: . ­,, IOU I : . 1!-, � , I . .1. 'L -a � . I - �­ � tion here, b - h we need not men- ladies will be t1lere except those invited �' Glas.ow lots, ree alone here, and meii- �—An Avoubank correspo 1 ground in the woods is - not frozen yet, I . ,t� other reason' whic � . �i . Executive Ma,usion . . —As,'diss Mary Black, daughter of Ireland, age about 60 years, and a small nation is again vacan going to have a very mild. , I i I !J - I I this winter. No I —The sale of Mou winter. The . l� t which are well known to to preside on soci ently -held in Wing- ndent says: !�. . . 's epef ­­ ham, was ver (j Ue r 0 our promising young in and linleiss the snow goes away before . I I I I al occasions. ry, was withdrawing the cork out of a, tioned that. he bad a brother in r a On of ell has !' - . I � ­ , 1, _ I . Z his frie I �, I � � : MEMORIAL y Successful. About 80 jar in which some b�eef tea had been in Goderich, Jno. McDonald by name, who come to an end of all his troubles for f Spring it will ha dly. freeze up thi 0 4 . � I _ i", � __ t .... ell entirely unfit, him for To DEAN STANLEY.—Tbe lots were'sold at prices varying from $31 8 - . I ! . y - . � I I ; $. i � Times says : "The g6,()oo required for t � . 9 r 41 - 11 ; . . -1 .- 4V daugh- he has led a blashing young damsel up � winter. Owing to the swamps not be. i , � the Position- It 1% selection is to be 0863. ,the process of making, the generated i bad died andlef t one son and two ; I � I � . .; X the� memorial of Dean S ta'nle ' 8tea I , . I � �.� %. ; in eart hereon � . � - 0 —Mr. Joseph Blatchford, werch . . ­ made from t�e Bar of this county, Mr. doubt y will .a' ant, ' sudd-only. escaped and Scalded her ters. The Son has b ce. I I to the hymenial altar. Query—which � ing frozen over, east of Win ip I � Z.. scribed. Iface very severely. eg, there , 104 R. � ., , be readily Sul;, . The me: I beard, and i _ I D � � �," - ;e : I Is a carpenter by trade. end ? i are hundreds of men and teams out of I Bt,aeseb P,; , " , ��, :1 , IY . ?Alt fact, b6 rather interna- township ot Grey, into rook, "I ' tIlO !was called in and dressed the wound, - I —The Blyth farm, in the township of 1 employment. But i in Morris &-f . Z.- Davidson is aided; the most fit per- moria will f Of theivillage of Craub Dr. Hutchinson I T�hese are the arily relatives of the do I -� , 1 t _� � 13GD who is available. Brit, there are tioual than national.,, � ads selling off land we are h 11 this part the - 4 - . i . 0 . 'I . his stock, and will go to the Northwest l� � appy to state She 'a re- I ceased. Would you kindly assist me Wallaee,on the town hue,east of Listow- I woods are generally on dry land and the � . . ticulas. 7-1 - � __� 7 - I . I - � , the very best reasons why :a 8 - I RUSSIAN ARnE STS.—Tilere have been covering nicely, and no effects 1 in fluding them out? - I contractors are busily engaged eutti,ng -MABHE1 � I election 1'.50 in the spring. of her There is no debt , el, consisting of' 75 acres, has bee I I _ I 00 arrests ' � . n - I I n pu.r- I I - �� , , Y` " ��; - at St. Petersburg for po- —The Methodist Church, Belgrave, 1 scald will be visible. agal Wes a g .bf Listowel, f - and bay � I � . � - ;_P __ p It Should ,be male from outside the county. litical offence list the lot. �-`McDonald ood, I chased by W. G. Hay, or 1, and drawing loop to the mill at present. . . - S during the Present year. will be re I —Mr. John ' steady worker, arid kind hearted. His the sum of $3,000. . this wee'k � 4� �. I . 1. , i . Some a GregOrY, of Wiligham, " � I t - I : i.. A-4 uitable a Many arrests were,cl- -opened on Christmas Day,for � L . � .. . Perso ,. who will occupy. I a Holland all 2 . I ._ 4 ccusa- Divine service., A tea meeting -in 0012- - few household effects covered the ex- I —Rev. H. H. McPherson, M. A., son 1 good business in their- new store. - . Fall whet , . -TT . i. a,�,' e positionwith dignity and honor, no to false , � b,00k up 32 acrss of land near the . wes d Routland 9 -re doing -& I ..... _V- � 'peg, some time I pense . � .: � � �� -t- whom the people can at least respect, are to be proceed - necLion. will be held in Morley's hall on' I g is Still g i to $1.30, 1 C� ; � f -- th tions, and it is stated the false accu'361's Jera boundary of Winn' 11 I softhehineral. Thelotis-worth lof Rev.Thos. McPhersoa, Stratford, ' Buildin' . V I 3arly in September of ]a something, say $100, or even , 00.,, Olng on here. The I - . to 38c, ba - i - ,�,�; - ,� �gainst. the 26th� . . st year, and has Z-2 i who has just relinquished his charge at ! co�mpany are finishing off two dwelling I -1, I ,; .:, . I - d r to 67.60.. � ,� - RArTING ANNI) ' XV-W1NG,—Tbe largest , —M 0 intervals since sold enough off in lots —The Goderich St' i Nassagaweya, has been spending a few I houses for the purpose of renting the ' - - -IL:1.1 zl�& , r. M. Nicholson, the we ar of last week I I I I- d X- aboal� be chLOSon from out'side the tow ever take'll. do 11 -known I , 7t- wh I 1 17C � � �, V th o pay for the land except a mortgage of Bays: In response to the communica- days with his relatives in Stratford be- ! in the tipring. There is gr6at ta in � to 1� � a , i �.11� - . lk -of Pelts 75o' 1 � U11 ) Is -Hudson River dentist of Goderich, who is a lover Of 6,500. Mr. Gregory received a tele- 1 tion fore proceeding to his new home ill I Norqu having a r 4 . : d'' , 0011,111ty for th� Senior Judgsllip, and the Went down ay last ,Feek. It was- , - � I . ­_ One d, I good horses, has purchased a two yoSr . - sent thp manager of the Great � ­ I - ­ - I composed of 1thirtv-foqr boats, - A - ay ailroad before long. 11� N - - ce offering him 1 Western 41ailw'&Y by His 'worship the Halifax. � LocALVI i I .A. � re _U umored t . . I 11 I . t 4180 went ,Old Ha-mbl�etuaia,u stallion from Mr. W. 50,000, subject to tbe, mort . hat the South Woat�eru_ � - , Junior Judg ihip might be allowed to ­ _n im am a few days sin ' ; � - 1. . I J mense raf O'Wn, which � � gage, for 11 Mayor, a conference was held be6weea I —The vote on -the by-law separa It is r � from Bra ; � . maiii- &a it, 4 S. It will only be politi- 1,500 feet long was J. Harris, of Colborne. ting 1 RailrOad Company intend making & � . . and 356 feet.wide. he remainder of 'his I&nd. He has I Mr. G, R. Mash, of the Great Western, - tile town , Of Stratford from her Chr .: - � , , U . cal exigencieE that will prevent this� - I I —Last week Mr. Humphrey Snell, of ; I the turn in their former rout,3 at the Boyne � I I . - _ � -. � _ - HEAVY G,iIiEs IN ENGLAND.—There � H' Ono to Winnipeg to took after his infer- and the Goderich Railway com ' county of . Perth, submitted, to the Brothers � . � � 11 Sts and secii � - I . I . � ! �; avy drover, for which he obtained Sig i . I ba,�Tejs,of �� 4- being done. The appointments will have been more severe gales and be, ullOtt, sold three bead of cattle to a ire his pile. � i mittee, . River and are going westward towards -.11 in the parlors of the Albi electors last, Saturday, resulted in'the the coal fields, Some of our citizens I . I �, �-,,. rest with the at rains 6. It on Hotel, on - - � , � I _; � _- - I defeat of the by-law by it majority of are pricking up their e I � . � I � 0 arS at th —Mr, Ro I I . .is good 7 I I I even two Township of Turnberry will be held in � it� Of a conlidetiou with forty-6ne. � news as th 11 sad it it . - ,. and the leadl., ng Conservatives of _�-this houses were unroofed and �artly de- ,bundred. I . .- V, - Dominion Govern�me throughout England. Many -ought to have been made the —The municipal nominations for the ' , M uday afternoon last. The desir bil. � z .� , molisbed I ey intend making quite a, ! ,� . N ; .- . I : I � rees were prostrated. Farrow's Hal the Great I I MR-nufattl . � _. � I- i . I. The rivers overflowed and —At a ineeting of the members as driven the "Spec" out of their town property short- , . � - 'A coa-lityllow have it, in their power to ,t � i 1, Bluevale, on the 25th of I Western Railway was discussed ful __N1r. E. Davis, who h i # 'I t� of Decem her, at 12 o'clock, noon - -The fol- ! but Mr. h was C M -Kinner � I �= .- I w ­ - A zN . the Baptist ('31hurch., WiDgharn, recently mas ver reti ent as � 11 staaebetween Exeter an ', - . I �_, '. - secure such a-PPOintnients to the Beach , N fr LATED.— I I )wing are the' returning of4cers and i what the c ' Y ! . 0 (I S;--. Marys 1 ly. The municipality of Norfolk is . I * i . : . T t. ar EGYPT1_.1Qi FORCE A -i- I I hold hearty and unanimous call was y I ompally would do 'in I I via Woodhain and Kirkton 'e, I offering a bon -as of 375�000' for a raij- 4 -sio-ri tQ M I - : I I de .. - - - - I t - . �­ Of IEL on, as will be acceptable tothe Serious troubles have t � lliDg places: Ile stated that they w , for- sorn . or of tbo� " � F, ,a Polling Sub -Division I matter. I � ! yearspast, has recently removed big road from Portage -la Prairie we tw r - . - �� - I I .broken out in tendered o t4e Rev: Joseph William- 1�o- 1, schoolhouse, Lower �s ad . I � . 11 - - � 11 i� � —:AT � � . V; , to take part in the building of I - I inst. It I � W56 do not ta ; 011ie , . X - —A few e * Onnection as that fro' 'r �ea an RPT prophet w.ith 1,500 followers are total Wingbam, prepared "' " ,I family to Wood ham. He will hereafter 1 on the! south side of the Assinib - t 5� I people and editable to themselves. Sou(la�,_ . Central Africa. A false son, of Selkirk, to -become their pastor. James Young Returning Qfficer; Sub. � , F t i! 1 J ppo . � even So short a c' un to Exeter and St. Marys on alter- I River.' So thor� is a probability ofthis : �', 1� � � .- , . � I i I 1. h se that &n-vthing we I ly annihilated Gover venlag8, ago while Mrs. Division No. 2, Farrow's Hall, Bluevale, Goderich to Clinton. liate days, thus making his trips much part of the pro in winui � 41 � ; � I .. � . . - - . 1. - � -1 ve nor Feshoda's John Wiseman of Clint If sach a line I - Vince being well lined - I - - . I i . can say wil much infirley,,ce i force f 350 Egyptian,g.- , on, was absent J4s. Johnston Returning officer; Sub- were built arrangements could posBil)ly I shorter i;han previously. - city on f, SS . . - 'i, � I f � , &ad killed the from' the house'a few ni'Dut6s, some I bivision No. 3, school house, Lot 11, I be effected with the company. to - un it; to . THE � � �, , I � � , - 1.4 I ,irectioni.but we do hope ,I- I Gover I 01 1. . -1 - this d mor. person eutered and Stole .a gold watch I . r —The sale at Mr. Thomas Green's with railroads before long. � . � �� 4. �oncession . � - I thel-r own 90011 SOUBO will induce them chain, and two lockers that ust be by the par- I in Logan, on Friday, 9th inst was well, brisk here ust now. very . A Proton - that I A V'Iclous BRUTE. — Washington C 9, Tom K. Powell, Return- � , 1 Municipal affairs are getting . 4 1. tEN, ? z I WilsOn,living at East Rahway New on the table. g, I but if built at all it al , � f Were lyill I il!g Officer. � � I - j Several of t!le of tbO 4t, I .' to look abo've 'nere partizan or per i Jersey, att . i ties desiring it. Regarding the proposed - I � : '1 ' � i I ' all up - to $42 two i oldest �ettlers are riinuing for council turda, . E4 - al I I - - I . s to $30, yearlings to $20," and 1 lors an for the Warde,istlip, but it . onsent 1 X i ' fdrs to municipal election probabilities I roa'' _ - - . . . � , —The'Exeter Times of last week re 1 amalgamation of the Credit Valley I year old ows T . i fl_� SOnal Consider EL-tionS and free- US fro - empted to drive a large boar , —Mr. George Fulton, of Mt. Clemens, I attended. C Sa I . - 1. . d - � � . � � . � if that section d- and the Great Western, he could 1 June calves,irom $24.25 to $25 per pair. I will be� a hard mat � - . . c 7 � . &: im� 1 -ing, uport, him and mangl d him terribly. traded the property owned by him . Of -the county as follows-. or the other I I ter to tell who w.11 I lisi. - � I 1, � i the dograd Position we 1 a few days ago,,whon the brute turned Michigani and formerly of Clinton, has ! I v - �t - " I -danger which is JO, 0 1 say nothing one way i ;011 : �; � now occupy' He died�on Wednesd on 1. A nomination day approaches, . I a A young boar pig was sold for $18, and i -s zi �, � 1. - , : . � .11 t the - _kjaw. .1 ay Of last week of the Bayfield Road, near .that town, to � consid- I the present status of railway affairs it i a two year old colt was ra' uc--e6d in g8ttintaa in, until the election evRenze - I- threatened. e4able talk is being i - 11 up to � it over. . � ni . � _.gt� Ar.r4iits I,N . Mr. W. 1 W. Farran; for roperty in ing the res ndulged in regard- I Might be as well -to allow matters to ,1 colts Sold for !i � but -not � � - k . p $155.50. -Two spring . �� �1� I _ ult of the elections for Reeve . remain in abeyance until settlement I $59 and $59.50 respectively. Lambs, � . g " T!!� I IRELA-ND.—Mr. Herbert Manitoba., 'There are sevqral vacant sections & - * and defo I � arid Councillors for the different muni- - little west of here, in -Tow - cases Etta - Gladstone speaks reassuringly of the —Mr. John Beacom, th was reached. Enquiries a- I per pair, brouglit aship 6, .1 � , t I 11 � � � THE. GREAT battle in West Ontarig I � �; i I . 11 ._� I state of Ireland. it - e well known made by v from #20 to $33. � ­ �- I-, en fGugh I' very easy, wh cipalities in this vicinity. In -Exeter z P); t �; . , has be y -the we bear only the - Ranges 11 arid 12 with pl Ilty of wood . � expewo� � - .. . ; I W 11 � . . ;;; - . 11 . P or dolly- yspiring to m honors, while i � vies. �� Tories-. The election took place on occur in a Country, to imagine that ing the rumor to the effect tha t o tone of the meeting wa& not al by spect . e.� t and woli—b ,)rBt thillas en horseman of, G6derich township, pub- thie names of a number are mentio rious members of thA committee re- I —Several sales of property have and ha� on. The land e it t - - is of the Ver , Eel . �; - day that lishes a card'in a Clinton pap has ned ceived non -committal replies, but the' been made in Blansbsrd during the 1-fi3st qilality, but in some plac I __ . I c, T -MOn last and resulted -in � these things are fair types of all that is changed his p6litics and b R, . �, _'. ed aisg Z � I. t ile unicips" r, together i past few weeks. Mr. Hudson has sold t e � �_�'. I I the defeat people in the townhbip of Usbbrue unsatisfact N­wv, 8crubby and hilly, bu if the rail i �� � -1 ; . I - % - - - 119 oil . ecome ar Ory. It is quite possible that j' his farm of 100 acres to Mr. J. Craw- , passes here it will go through pa ! � 1. ( , �. 1. 90i - Mr. Gladstone ' a e- ar. ver.), quiet on the matter, app r- i ruad . 1. I if k - - Bays that the no former, which report he says has- b t PP if the line were once built it would not i ford for 87,0N. Mr. Hu rt �' -Tuage � � , . � � # , I � Z '. - eel' el] tly being satisfied with their prese I dson h ' � . . - � � I . 14 1 . . . � t be difficult to negotiate for the running bought Mr. Shoebottom's as i of these lands, and it won't belong J)o_ � I - . I _� � . iug tovn - - �, I � � I - . . farm, consist- I fore the are well settled, - so .:�­' I . : , - 1. . . � . - � r I . Y parties . . no.bette I - I I . . I I � i � . I ed I for 1E . - - . 4 - ! � � ; I- i , . � I I i � - . ­ : 1. I., ! I 1 1 . I I I . . I . I I I I I , I I I I i �! � I , 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DI i 11 I I ­ ... - . . I ­ . I I - . I � . I . I I � I - . - - � - _ - �­ .. - _- ­ - � - - . . I I . � I . , . 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