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I I I - I m . - . 11 . 1. . I . . . . . i p . I . ­ - . INDERWEAR I . 1 1 . , . I _.. - I . . - 1z . __ — ____ - - ­ — - - . .1 . I I I . .". .1 - . ­ . - , :'-iWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. , " . I : I T 1: I I . I . . f XcLEAN BROS.,':Publishers, . I . .1 : - RSETS '1 . . :, . ._... -- ,- WHOLE NUMBER, 1,M. I I I . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, JUNE 155 18940 .1 I - .. I... ... I I , - . 1. . . $1.50 a Year'Mi'Advance. ' . AND GLO-VF,,S, .., . . - 1. I I . I ! - . , ­ r ___ . - li ' - . - - -_ - - --- I --- I ,- t I -1 - .. .... I . I . "I . . - ; - I - - .. I rn U % . ' . . . ! - . _digging done by prison labor, then John' water, -within the 'municipality of Wing- and report at the January -meeting of c un- to the barn, they shaved the horses' manes, great -grand -daughter of Mr. John Searle, a cherry tree which had sprugg tip oil the "I V, , . - . . . I . . . . - - :L . R and J. r eid did the wood work tiuid ham,be assumed by the county. - . . . -gr6at-grand-daughter of Abr -, in I . . I 1 7 oil. - and tails. The arrest of Win. Livingstone and great I I Am grave and was 1jearing fruit. Last week JOLORED SILK,% -: - I I plastering. Dutli certified bills for the work I . 'Me Z E ECONOMY 'N'N',T'S'c"e , a. i .1 . I I FRIDAY. , (3.) In regard to the motion re McP ee and Joseph Danford was made at the in- Searle, aged 1, iyear. ,enjoying their order to place the remains of Mr, John -1 - . . I . All are . ! ... I . i will be presentef to you. -I have also. to After the usual routine business the com- bridge, that the County Commissioner be stance of Adrian shordy after the affair. usual good -hdodth, Kellar beside these of his fatherand mother . , OIDERIES , - I ell'o,' I I i ists in,buying, the beat goods at draw your att , I n t th condition of the I . instructed -to examine s6tae and report at The trial t5RLd n resulted in each be- -Rev. George Cutlibertson, PresbyLerian i tI Eddi e cemetery, an apple. tree which - , C . . 1. . . , I m. ittee appointed're ' . I . - In e ' . . . . ' ible prices, and our' water 1.1 e wards.; two of them , ARREARS CLAIMED 'BY THE COLLEGI , pen the mother's grave had to . ' - : possi closets in i I January meeting. ing fined getow - minister of A N-ona, has been granted some I had gro;Tu 4 he lowest are in a,bad stat# . ATE d costs. The present com . i . . - I , f I again draw your at- On motion of Messrs. - Kay and Da ea motion is due to the ar est of James Spence, weeks' absened on a un he , Iso loaded ' 1. BRONS - . tore is Just the place to practise that . -BOARDS . T cco t of ill alth, I be cut down4 Thl tree 'was i - . i r ­ : I oeonon y. OttrJune hat sale is b tention to the o4kition of the rooi 'of. the of Clinton and S aicrth, reported that in this report -was -amended. by striking tit Alex. McDougall, Wm. Roberts, Alex. ill -A Berliu, footbalt player named Jack I with fruit. . . 1 aces, especially I clause 4, and by-law No. 9, of 1874, referri g James, and - JAmes Swanton. They were kown, iyh4FNV:4nt to Galt on Saturday to -Theot i - - rLINGS . 11 um' jail, which leaks 4(n several il , their opinion these arrears should not be I er day as a son of Ron. George . . I . I . __ aing. See the line of goods dnd the in the hall, a'll'o6which is respectfully sub. - la Z, . ... , to count es was amended by striki g taken to Chatham, charged with being par- .play a footballAnatch, had his pocket picked - W. Ross, accompa ed by two youll. . .. - I paid by the' counti , and the . report was - y bridi ni dies., . , 11 I y g I 1ASOLS I . I aarifioiag prici s at which they are be- mitted. _ ogdolked. The 6116wing report -of the off'all bridges .mentioned in said by -la . ticipants in the cliarivari. Several hundred of $8.50 while "I i I I was driving into Wardsville the horses be- 5. '-, . I . I , . - 'I WILLIAM DicxsoN, . I All bridge4i, kowever, lover twenty feet people were at the depot previous to their -Miss H,a;rg ave, aug er of Mir. J.Har- came unmanageable " I "ng sold. ; . , 'lying. , 'O i Special Committee' 'was read - and adopted: 1, i lit and rushed down the I , - _ :. OM-MITTEE's RE1,ORT. . arraign- grave, innipek, who has been in Japan for hill, making 'etralght for the bridge and ' . $ . i . The followill . _T . ILLINERY. - jailor. SPECIAL C length, betweeii'Amberly and Grand Ben4, departure for.Chatham. .hey were. W* . , ir ii4port by the County Com- . 've years, teaching in o6e of the missionary dashing across it, struck the rail mg on the . I , . Black and Stiff Hats, form- . . - That the petition of the Secretary of the on the Lake Shore Road are to be assume ed before Magistrate Forban and pleaded h .,,. .. -15ets . . nussioner was i0itd and referred - b the co I unty. . . . 5 1 . er price---- $I. to the Prisoners' Aid Association of Canada be This amendment take not guilty. All were remanaed,bail at $500 institutions there, has returned home. opposite side, detaching -the -carriage and I T . . I - . . Road and Bridgq.'Oommittee : aig - and Clerk, and 0; . . . upants uninjured. - Mr, Ross . - '10ODS _ I I . ned by the Warden. for- e lect. June lot, 1895. The report'of the - each being accepted. -Over a hundred farmers boarded the leaving the occ . . - . 0()ts Black and 0olared Soft and , COUNNTY -COIN , S WS UEPORT.- REPORT. er, of train at New.Hwmburg last Friduy mornnig I Z o - Stiff Hats good colors and ` " ` S I 0 7ie, I South London, who were on the'wrecked for Guelph, to t6ke in the annual Ionic at were recovered, none the worse for their . . I - b I.; warded to the Dominion Government, and COUNTY. PROPERTY COMMITTEE's -The two sons of Mir. Ch ,rles Bak ii Ver lost Ilia presence of mind, The horses , The iuiprovem" s,vvh h yon have order- that the etition forwarded by the Domin- That we have examined the jail and f tun . , I LKS .11 . f ; ed ibeing -attended. to. The ion Live Stock Association, be. signed by everything clean and in good order, an'do th . I i I to be made arelf , ate ' Parr , of the South aterloo wild,dash. I A . r? - , 1W " - - anier Texas, telegraphed home to their the Model I z , . * - - 1. styies, ormer prices, 81._9,5 bridges have beeijR,'placed under col"tract, the Warden and Clerk and forwarded to number of inmates to - agree with the Jailor's itc . . . . I I . parents the followingmessage: Omma Farmers' Instituie. -James Stewart, who was employed at , an - ;" - 4 N __., , I- d .51-50. 1 h9me ; cattle all lost." The Bakers had 12'5 -The bills of 9 I L S - , , , . : I except the 6ne oij.' the boundary between the Ron. J. 0. Patt'er4on for pre entation to report. We recommend that our * Eng' . ie late Commercial Bank, the Grand Trunk Railway sta,tiona Harris- .. .8 meer I ,. . r McKi ., ll the Dominiou Parliament. P be instructed to have the- leaks in the roof ., . \ I $1.25 Black and Colored Soft and Me ris and A i4, and th cattle aboard. - Winnipeg, anionilting to $502,705 of money ton for years, but who sn] *equently pur-, __1 1 - Gr . . - - LL I ,_ ;3 . Jelin Campbell, of Vernon, Ottawa dis- in circulation, and $100 000 not signed, -were chased a farm about two wiles from that' - I ES I I . . tended to in -dueliime. The . and Bend TIM, REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE' of the jail and other repairs attended to, I I . __ . . ' S4,,ff Hats,. forra6r prices, bridge has been , 6 0,i ; , __ . . - ,n leted and has been vas re d, and the council' went into com- als 1 trict, died Friday of last week, of blood burned in the pr"ence of the accountant of town, on the 9th concession of Minto, and' '1 i' . il I a o that Mr. 'Dixon be allowed to remove . . I 7 . ", - I-- o I 41.75 to $21.25. open for ti%affie sin' .' pril 23rd last It is ittee of the whole with Mr. McPherson in the old puinp house, as it is now,:,- unneceB, -.- made a model home of it, and last summer ­ hLAINES 11 _ % Iiing, the r6sult of pulling wool off a the Court of Queen's Bench I I/ . . in polso : i -1. , a good bridge and, xite awornament to that !the chair, for its consideration. sary. Your committee als sheep which had been dead a couple of days. -The Wig i ' i t a have -.resolved erected a: - comfortable brick residence M4 ' t . . I %, 175 On finest qualities in Black - o' recommend nipeg prin. er - ; 9 ',I— 111' ; . - . I I v%rt of the countr! ' We 'ho,ve xetained a " EXECUTIVE COMIVIITTEEIS-REPORT. * that the following articles requested by tke P - ` 1 0 . ''I I It is now feared that Jose li Taylor, who that all news com-posi Oy- Harriston, to which he 11" retired to r , ; _, I . . - - tors in regular empl ; I .. ­., . I and Colored Goods, former I small portion of,tl' contract price until all . Aaved Mr. Campliell, will share, the same ment, -should wolk only fiv'e days in the spend the rest of his life, left a .few di . - :. . Your committee beg leave- to make the Jailor, be supplied, viz. : Cotton for two . _ys a -go - , :. . I 'RPETS _* . I prices, $2. 5,0 to $3. . cla,ims are settled. i4.r the erection of'& tem- ' ing recommendations .- dozen, nien's' shirts ; material for -four I . .1 - I rm e. __ i . i . _ fol-lowi t week, and give the sixth to less fortunate for a.threp- months' tri, to his native land, - . , i . i b 'd =4 t mainta the road 1fa . I -The Patrons of Industry of Prince Ed- members of the craft. The order went into Scotland. He went Ty New Yor-k wherp ! . . . . i . . p becem6r let , ining (-I,) (2, (3.) That the usual. grant of $25 dresses.for females ; also fo four under- I - 3 1 t.rA-_1N,S .. lVhen you see oux bargains you'll since- ".hut. I hope. .you will beinade to the East, West South skirts and i c,oun y held a picnic at the Sandbanks effect Xionday. I . . lie will sp6d a few 4 .., I -, 4nd or one-half 'dozen aprons. I I I days taking in th.6 -- . . . - t your present sea- Huron Farmers' Institutes. . YcLur,committee also recommend that it . 6 mi es, from Picton, on Saturday -In Toronto last Sabbath Rev. Win. litancei. 7 I consider this inatt, Ia_r ,, _, sights and renewing old acquai . appriciate them.- I a, t . I I K FURNISHIINGS. ' a 00 i afterthe old iron' at , -the From there he, -a wAy ' I sion. I hikve 1301 . I ; 2hen I- " (4.) That 'the usual grant of $25 be new fpnce be erected in front of the registry the610 people and 2,000 vehicles were Patterson preach e -d a specia sermon to %ils fo Glasgow, on hi i . I -- been ' gl I ; - Grand Bend. 86ij -;of the rods haye made to the East Huron Teachers' Inati. office, composed of gas pipe, under the ounds. Every read leading to the Canadian Order Of Foresters, in Cooke's to, Edinbu , his native city, where he has 11 - , . 1, . .. 'ken ,by parties,, . . . ... I .. I ta '*!'-rithout authority. I tute, being for the Year 1893. supervision of the County Engineer, also ' ha - Z .. : I Underwear 11 anks was gaily decorated with mottos'and church, .an ; ; - I - . I d a special sermon to city clerks a brother n other relations w6m. A a Z I - , 'forced topay for them. That no action be taken in reference that the well be co.-vered. - ­- rea dhed by; Rev W. A. Hunter, at I . . I I . . .think tbeyshould , - 3 11 . (5.) clies. Two brass bands Wereon hand. was not seen fo many years. 1 -4 .. , : - I - N I ,In this idepartment we wiJ1 give With regard ton the I Wroxeter Gidge .the to the motion to divide $300 between var' Robert Jell, who disappeared from Erskine Presbyte i' cii rch on the words, ; I I . rian 7 McFaU., l'i" I `1--, Your'committee also recommend the -fol- I - . I I .: ., , YOU up to ihe fimit in - contract for the 4putments of the same ious agricultural societies. low lg repairs to Court House, viz: A tile ief - - . , , quantity, qua,l reston, on Monday of last week, has not "Bediligentin*bu$'k is." Perth News. I o I ' 4 _` . . I i: . -))ridge was awa,rdedil to Joseph Pai le, of ' (6 and (7.) That the motion of the commit- drain from the I yot been heard from, and his wife and fam- 7 -At Guelph IuCFriday evening, ab I ity and value. You shall choose from . ) am Out 8 Messrs. T. Ballantyne & Sons, of Strat- 1 __ 7 Colborne at $9 per- bie ard. 'The ridge conducting -pipes to them i f . 'clock, while.Mr. P-hillipsand afriend ere ford, shipped three cars, 871 boxes, of ' ' - ' VORTH. . ,. I iety, beauty and merit.' . I . t nient of two Goderich youths to-Mimico In7 sewers and -all necessary repairs to the eave ily know o no cause for his mysterious dis- o . . w 1. v;r is to be completed d'A'or before 6he lith of pearance. The keys of the woolen mills, trying'a water bicy-ele, on the rivei, the ma- . - - . . .. , dustrial School, be referred to the Finance troughs and roof ; also that the offices down . . cheese from Listowelstxtion the other day, . - - - , , i otton, Nitural Wool, Em,lbriggan, Lisle - August, 1894. The[16ntractfor the Gully - . I _10 _____ _ ,; I . . ,Cornmittee. . I . ca n ine upset, tlirdwi-bg the two men into the valued at $,5,668. ed ­ . Merino -Sizes, .32 to 46 -bridge is amarded t4,1 . . - stairs.be ceiled with matched lumber and w iich he rried, 'have been se t to the ch . - ­ - - A in,,, according to- I-.. ,11.j. Hardy, ,of Exeter, (8.)- That the tender of Messrs. Fraser painted ; that the walls be kalsomined a 0 era by mail. river, together witl0two young boys named A-n immense assemblage of people I I I . , bigt sit I . . , I -for $480, and the D4 0 ,Iap bridge -to Robert & Porter for -stationery for 1894 be accepted, suitable color ; that the main ball be kalso- Mr.'. R. Coreland, in the Teeswater Smith and Heffernan, who were on with crowded into St. Paul's ehuz ch, Kirkt-on, to _3_ I ene i " - Hats Jamieson, of Fordwi4ji, at $115. - They are It being the lowest. - mined, . and that Mr. Malcolmson's office N ws, wants to -now if 78 pounds of butter them. The men got ashore, but the boys witness the rite of Confirmation on Sunday - - -1 . I ting is. not7to be - . . . ha;bit . :i rally has a., .;" - , . Straw to be erected at an (6" 1 . . let on tT e crop. -The . - - ,'_ y date. Sinc6 - Jan- (9.) That the usnal grant of $25 be inade have &'suitable book -cue f m two cows in 40 days, besides suppl sank and were drowned. I Z . I , ed. Ir . evening, 3rd inst., and hear the Bishop of ___ - i i ty.lat last, I hav ' paid out twenty- ve I I . . af mily of eight -with plenty of butter -A conductor on' the Grand Trunk rail- Huron, who preaelied with his I wonted elo- ' at a very rapid styles, -plenty of variety Ila . the South Huron Teachers' Institute. In regard to Mr. .Mit= request. to yini . . " anein to an ' g ' 'I'a - 1. t. i k,ia'a good record. Let us hear' from the way, named Richard Turner, -viras shot three "to arms ! to arms!" is 1` * p orders, aggregating 1.1,225.96, amd the pres- . (10.) That in regard to the anin tea ion connect with the main drain, we rec mi q, ence, I . - JW ommend u and power on the parable of the - - I "ak-ifig of the ladies it is . . -ttraetions. A th ent p,pr.c.ximate vallij f all bfidges built and from the . Trustet a of Goderkh Public that it be granted and that the work be I lt; Lrisee and the Publican. Nineteen can- - . 0 an new & Drough- ' bii butter makars. Is 30 quarts of milk a times on Monday by a party of . :, 0 ly r mam*tained by the c4t go d day's work for a cow ? tramps who were -stealing a ride on a freight 'r . mry for us :;, I , ..'.Jnty is $21,672. There schools, -no action be -taken. done under the supervision of the County didates were confirmed,and. -the utincotgood, -7 1; . . . ' I .1. , , two or three small - st e I to remark , - , s stock,'with prices strictly - A' . will, most likely, ngineer. ild cats have been committing muner- train near Jordan, in Lincoln county. The order and, reverence prevailed th out becomincr very prevalent .. . ibit (It) That in reference to the motion of E i roll - i I 0 fair. bridges to be re -buil 91 11 . 'L Having ed the Court House and ous depredations in West and But Gar&- tramps were aft, . - e spread of the infection I I #11ater on in -the fall. Messrs. G -ray and MeMurchie, re the claii.18 examin - erwa ds caught. There are, the entire service, - . , i ' ' . a laxity Of the qua -r -L .., I - I . . - With Ale, Cominisdiopor of the County of . .. ., of Seaforth and Clinton Collegiate Insti- the several offices, your committee find fr a: Win. Bladk had 1 sheep killed, Hugh two bullets in Tnrxiees b6dj and one in his - ­Biahop Baldwin confirmed 26 persons . , . . I I 1 . t .. 'If C 'to Perth -we inspected iipost of the brd . . , 114-aly here are doWm $12 SUAR10 Order tutes, that the motion of the Januart ses- everything ve and neat, showmig Se ple 6 lambs, Thomas McCracken 1 head. St. Jaiftes' Church, St. Marys, on'l June. .ry clean 11 at . . , while not a few -ha,ve to I I . the boundary betW44 Huron and Perth" ,I a- , an oh I . I I ` I- sion be receiN*d and that the matte e re- great attention on the part of the care- Tim d J n Clark 20 . barn door fowl. -Louis Larive, alike Reeves., said to be 3rd. The edifice was crowded and bwauti- - ; . ! and found that the 41fdges and approaches ,e ;t I A seasonable and reasonable line, I . ie 73,000 in Montreal, I , .1 .- _ ferred to Judge Toms, who shall have power taker. . . The latter were all killed in one night, the all embezzler of nearly ' ; fully decorated. In the morning the Bishop I . ._0 will require considerAW repairs, -which are *__ - . blo I being sucked and the bodies left lying qanada, has been arrested in Udeago. La- I . - ;. I the best value in the trade, a line that to settle what the respective Collegiate Ili- . . congratulated the congregation ii t , I -pen i s .. I . I'., : beino, made. The bkAges and approaches . Canada. . in t e hen house. rive, or Reeves, who' is a gentlemailly-aln- prosperity, and spoke hi. warm Nerms of the . ' ' , . . . llnley- ,.. saves younloney. Wve have a variety i eret. Within tbe'l ,' ouuty, will require stitutes shall receive annually from this . . -_ I .. i - Mr. Anthony Malone, of Garden Is- earing young fellow; sang in a Afe r. -:-The Board of Health ,, council for the attendance of county ,pupils. Quebec -bicyclists will have anew cinder , I fashio work of the rector, 'Rev. W. J. TaKlor, - - 1. of,colors an -d patterns, but com, e and' abmit the usual ani,44nt of repairs. The land while oil 'steamer going down the 311ontreal church, and, it is charged, em- The beautiful ground.s, * . i I I L the tOWn haI4 mem- .. I . The committee adopted clauses 1, 2, 3, 4 track, costing about $2,000. . which are aps - I .. I cost of repair ' I Gallops rapids, St. Lawrence 'Rifver, the bezzled the monel from a firm of Custom the bandsom . see the goods for yourself. a to roacw and bi ldges will be - ,: he appointment of Dr, . - 6, 7, a 8,-9, and amended clause 5 by. grantin -Galt defeated the .Berlin Rangers at est in the Diocese of Hi ron,are I ic 'a partner. egumin .. . . - . . about $7,000. ; El 9 other day, sent a telegraph despatch to Gar- brokers, in whi .h I was a .0 eir . - tract made- with him by ' 'We are leaders in oum line. - 1 $20 to the branch agricultural and horticul- football the other day by 3 goals to. 1. b 1 t.: . . I I JOHN- 44SLEY, I ' den Island by using the Morse telegraphic -Miss Dottie Prelston, daughter of the .- ay '-. I .. tained alul the secretary :; ! tural societies holding exhibitions in 189C -Eight carloads of race horses wentfrom. Stratfor , on Wednead afternoon, _' . , . i. . I Cp#nty Commiss' ' alphabet with the steamer's ,% histle, with late Ed -ward Prestoil' and neice of George 400- iloticea prilited for- I , 3. . . ioner. Clause 10 was also aniended by granti he Hamilton to the Windsor races. I 6tli inst., Mr. W. A. Rutherford., of Ruth- I I I . - n t , . which he called up the operator at Cardi Esq.; of 11arriston, started the -son, of Toronto, w ite . A motion by Mr. T 001 - Preston, - ols,.mak-ilig known the .. 11 I Irnbull, seconded by application of the Goderich Common Segh -Rev. John C. Garrett, who succeeds the . erford & Harri as an d - ' ' h' _p. She will - . 1-1 be at the different . I . I - .Mr. Shepherd, that $%'POO be granted as a Board for rebite for the years 1891, 1892, late Archdeacon McMurray as rector, was Dal. I other day on a nin - in marriage to Miss Margaret, eldest daugh- - ten sl boundary line apportf§­ t, the amoun -Mr. John Hand, a Brooke farmer, and visit Manitoba BritialintCeimtnrlia, Califor- . all' requirin.-, 'the sallie. __ Jackoon & Crei . limen .t 1893 and first quaiter of fS94. On the inducted at Niagara on Saturday. . - ter of M r. J. P. McDonald, of Stratk rd. I I . I 1. ; go to be paid to the to" surers of the muni- Warden resuming the chair, it was moved The 8 eagram horses ha,ve earned $112, 00() his daughter, while driving over the Grand nia, and down throug4 Mexico, Texm and The ceremony was performed by Rev. Al. . ! q . , I . 4riaed to, meet again at .1 . I," I I I i : ` g 1: . - . i dipahties, was ref err ,,J,j in sea at- the Toronto, Hamilton an en. "She expedts to be 9 L. Leitch, at the residence of the brilles . w , . . , to the Road and by Messrs. Eilber and Cook, and carried, plir d Trunk Railway at Alvinston,the other ev the Southern States. 1 1 inall. . . . . rogressive n . I *. _____ I, .. The P Clothiers, . Bridge Committee. *Minotio by Messrs. that in view -of the sterling debentures for Windsor meetings. ing, were struck- by the Glencoe and . Kings- niouths:away and to spe a part, at, least, of father. The groom was attended by his , . I , - . i X . t -was of the American Cont,41lient. I . _. I . - . Shill and Geiser that $$00 be granted to be $262,700 maturing in August, 189 -The Dominion Pressed Food and Fodder coutt accommodation train. The horse . brother, Mr. S. J. Rutherford, while Mi affa. ' . . 0 % 6, that I iss - ­ - t I SEAFORTA divided. among the brQ'bli cultural aad the Financial Cojnmitte investigate the Company, of Barrie, has been formed -with slightly hurt h.nd the shafWof the rig were "i Parkhill, was foun ' . 'i. i I gc . -James B. Short, q d Laura McDonald, sister Of the bride, and - , t I ! . I I - . . . I : . I " I broke , but the, occupants escaped iJohn White, of Wiar, . ­ . horticultural socie ' I it' at ho'Mi shows tll s said debenture accounts and ,report some a capital of $100,000. without not guilty of arson at the County Court on Miss Hattie Rutherford,stater of the groom, ary -with .Ni1r, Dan, ,Nle. I - . 'he Executive Com- plan of pstying the said debentures when -The residents of Moore and Sarni : a . . . i . . . I . I - . I - . . I I fall, was referred to iT . . - town- injury. Saturday, though Jiidge Elliott charged '&eted'as bridesmaids. ­' iTz. I - . . ___. . . ".. . I due removal a portion thereof. In ships wish the tolls abolished or reduced oil I !! The announcement -It is now more than fbrty years since I inatch was playedlast THE COUNTY COUNCIL. m ittee. '-Mr. John A. Carling, second son of strongly against hin X :, . ; I 1' , or on of . . 1. . " . . taffa and Fullarton on I . . I . Hen. ohn Carling, was niarried at Mont- 'was received with clie6is in the court -room, Ed. Lony, Esq., of St. Marys, as al t- . I — . T1-T1JTRq-A'AY. - . I I . . . _ . the afternoon the 11th and Iasi clause of the the Saimia gravel road' .. W )poin. utter, and resalted I . - 11 a I Th4 Couli- y Council began its regular sea- A communication f4i5i the Prisoners' Aid Executive Cominittee's report was adopted. , At a meeting of the Wimiipeg Jobbers' real, ion Wednesday, last week, to Miss and the crowd was reprimanded bythe ed ore o her'J ustieeis of the Pbace-hir the ' 0 ` .. . Orin . Staffia had con- . I : Blan4e Taseliereau, of Montreal- The judge, -who di' . ,f Z - sion iii God6riek oli Tuesday, June ,5tll, all Association asking the +"Puneil to memorial- 'VAT, COMMrTTEE . Union $1,200 whs quickly subscribed for the . called tye sturbers b la— County of Perth, For -many years he took c. game, and if the . THE, EDUCATIO4 4 .. . the n embero being present except Messrs. ize the Donlinign GGver`,1Jqment in the matter - . I relief of the British'Columbia flood sufferers. cerim py, wbic)l was performed by Abbe guards. Short immediately drove to Park- ,an active part in magisterial viork, but in- . . . -wide, instead of I . I `$erred to the Special. reported that the petition of the ratepayers e ui e . at th '. esidence Of the bride's hill, where he was met by a band and a creasin e;ar,, sibilitie : 4 .feet Alihiel and Oliver, of the township, of Grey, of risen reform, was ro -Warsaw & Brosseau, hay dealers, of D I e r , g business cares I a. --- - , _p ", f An( r . n . - ... . i Hullett, at I , . a - I -, App icatl#` t have Rachel of Union School Section No. 5, of fatier -ivas private. The young couple, left torelihgbtprocessio .','He will star busi- compelled i 0 give . 11 all probability have who re ill. A com-, raunication from the Conlinittee. Ii Montreal, who failed recently .-with liabili- n. t him t it up. comnm% I .ps o . . v at least ... . ' . . . . I . four or five I DOMINION LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION MclLe6d and W. Williq for Be ton on a wedding tour. ness there again . _ 7ps, of -Goderich, and Fast aad , West Waivanoshi protesting ties of $200,000 will pay less than I cent on sion. has been recently renewed, and his - ... i . _ , I ; : Mal af . I Wilson and Mr, ' Joseph and J -y Hh Usborne. -A large number of the,vacaut houses in -TWO lj e a ck ;shippers Jelin Stacey townsmen hope -Mr. Long may be long earge, 11 I I , Wvitt of ainst the award of the 'Arbitrators be the dollar. - " to tlG I l.e. ouucil ren ieniorialize the Do- 4 -Five hundred and seventy-eight mail- ` . .ir .E askin that 0 , J I 1". way to Fullairton placed on the list of coJ ,ty ards, were re- fi ed, asue action can be taken by this match :1. : III-mlolk Groveirninent to take such steps as " - ' . I I . Essex town ba,ve been nl.oved out upon and James Stirling, were arraigned before snared to adorn the iNtagigteria-I Belich-U. ' . , .. Xce the shipm ' - , ' ' * ' f or which his long service ais clerk eir .. will lonunitte6. A me- cOuncil, also that no action e taken in re- farins. The town wants the assessment re- the -tham police magistrate -on Tues - ay, position . , th 4 horse got . , ferred to the Finance p, b hood suffrage v Clia _. I I , ent of cattle to the Old I oters were registered in, St. d I - I vvray, They botli held tion. of .Messrs. Danies qpA Sparling that the gard to the re -opening of the Porter's Hill Thomas in the first three d duced, and the other (lay this motion was last lveek, charged witli cruelty to animals. - thrown out, Colin " on abetter basis was -referred to county assurr ;_ - - ays on which the of the ;ourt eminently fits him. te , . , 1 w school nuvtter. made in the common . council: I I . y were - the w pecial' -imittee. The resolutions ie all bridi, . booths were open. " That They pleaded not g ilt . The case was --Afr. AfeLaren, -of Woodstock, agent for I . m Con ­/ - I 'ithOut any serions, in, I Then came ilie report of the . o the ­ - . r : .11 passk, bv the Collerriate Institute Boards of , FUTY FEET 4 -ill) OVER, - -The wife of Jake 'Gauda.ur, the chain- o"'ing ,)surrounding townships carry- laid over, until F id y" afternoon, the men the Chatham Fanning Mill Company, ivas I -1 I I - . di -oni the town ' o . . . , gd Maiustmet, MAonektoxi theother I L , captured, ih-ree miles ; , , 0 . uil ngs fi f g 11, T h , I , illL, it, ay _ . rity for$ , oWni , I C-linte Sea -orth and Ooderiw aureeing to at present built, -was r4j rred to the Road E QUALIZATION COMMITTEE. pion oarsman, died very suddenly Friday 0 giving seen e -1 in a fagfled Gilt cola- .. 0 Essex, that the assessment be reduced to at ` I . I unto and Bridge en. ecame de- the settlement for three years of lio'D Cornmitte9l. A me tdon by In.this report sonic. changes 'in the assess- night at -Orillia. Deceased was highly re- ates that they had logded in a car 18 cattle, day, wh ' one of iWe traces b ' ollvllsend,G 'f the Knights . . . -, I ? I $225, . Digs - g th . 'Niessrs. Griffin and Grirv commended, the chief one be- spected. 6 calvei and 55 sheep. The 1'eaul-a- tached from the whiffietrees, causin e- , I aid foi- counity pupils by the County . I l to be - 'i that the County ments were re 1 8 1 1 . . I . I it' our village these f - - . -A I 1 o'clock on the night of 'be ;3 r . Couridl, weire, referred to the. Executive Treasurer be allowed to itanfer the peddler's ing that Seaforth should be raised James Daxidson, for 20 years book the 6t11 ti8n loa(l for one car is' it is claimed, a lit toncrue; of the vehicle to drop f ,om. the neck- Ut- He reports nine- - - i . $4%000. alt, died a inst., , daring robbery was committed at 18 ttle. I I I e ;. Comir ittee. A commuluuica.tion f roni the license takell out bV $61 McDonald, of After a great dea,l of discussion the matter lileeper for Goldie & AileCulloch, G the Qu en's h tel, Owen Sound. Someone ca 1.i yoke. The horses became frightened' and I - r six alulest per- .. ' , - e_w days 1 a - Public Sell ,I Board of'Goderich in -tail, to Martin IVIli%ey, -of Kintail, was was finafiy settled by throwing out the re-' ago. He was born in Scotland in 0 -Charles, the 15 -fear -old son of Mr. ran away, throwin Mr. McLaren to the .. . o6 regard Kin , . f ' k d . m Ballantyne and his. 7 . . d. A letter f roui ,, entere the room in which the safe was George Burns, of Lon(lon, (lied suddenly at ,t f I - to a rebate an the. In ector's salar 61lies Mitchell, of port of the committee and' adopting the 1830-, - . .. orce. H,e was , I t I - sp y for Carrie ' . ept,_t rued (tow -n the light and took $870 Ilia poixents'residence on Wed4esday night - i . lug here 'lagt week, .. I severail, years bacl,-., was also referred to the Goderich, asking- leave t& connect with a schedule of 1893 as the basis of equ&E2ation. -Tile sliipiiieiits of square timber down I up insensible and carried to Hug -gin's ,otel, - . in cash and -over $200 in notes, and escaped Of.Iiist . - Oia-tiag, committees, I -was referr (I . the Ottawa Riv'er this season Will scarcely week. He had been to school during and Dr. Douglas hastily summoned who, , i I . ENec6tive Cominittee. A requisition for County sewe ', to the County Next came the - -0 . 7 - . -ire net very exciting, ... throng] a window. Mr. McCutebeon is the the day and came homo and studied his les- found that two ribs had been broken and I clothing for the County jail -was referred to -Property Committee. 3,ji amount to one quarter of the amount of the I . I - . , . I . * to bed as usual, and his flesh terribly bruised. is a. Reform, neighbar- . ,The follo-wing report My the Road and . POOR HOL'SE QUES-TION proprie -or. There is not'the slightest clue " M , .the Qounty Property 0onlillittee. The 1,1 ell ents three or four years ago. - sons. Then he wenit I - vol r. Bal- .. . ip", -Nva, aged 30 .8 to tl e party. - . -The number of deaths -preceded by brief . 41I te for AVI .1 awarc, of Messrs. Cleg Gledhill and Hays Brid ge Committee -was r , e#d : J The report of the committee recommended _E ustace Robillard, of Ott,,v as t when his mother pas5ed his room oil her W C191 I 0 , I I . . cideat occurred near , ' - ROAD AND BRIDGE cotiviiTTEE'S FIRST .. that Mr. D. D. Wilson's offer be not ac- a.catter;-was killed Thursday of last week, -Th -. body of James A. Band, a miller, way to retire he called her. He was chok- illness, that have occurred in Burns and i I reg, ( iilgr o, w,tli his father, has bad charge of th , vi- 11 i Mr- IV. Col(11111011a7s; - . ! I . REPOP. V cepted, but the site one mile south of Clin- by getting his head cauilit in the spokes of wh e- in ' he said, and when'bis mother brought cinity, during what has passed of 1-894, is (4 __ -Ir. Will. C,,,.,,,..pbeI1 I : SCHOOL B01U."ARIES F7 . . . . ' . 91 _1 r (I.) Re Huron,vs. Mottle, that no action ton be*purchued, and the plan of Ajessrs, a wheel. His neck was brokeir . Thorold mills for some time, was found. in ill a light he was almost black in the face. very unusual. The illness of Mrs. A. .NtIc- . in the'towns-hips of E'ast and West. Wawa- . 1. the mi'l office at Therold the other morning. He (lied shortly afterw4rds. Doctors give Culln, h so short, few knew of it initil .. ,t secuf.s that one of % of Fowler & Fowler, of Woodstock, be adopt- -H. if. S. Blake narrowly escaped col- ug was I . d Hullett, z . be taken until t lie -'decisio' of the Court .,. : - nosh. Lhd the appeal of Messrs. I A I ' . with a )uIlet hole in his head. He evident- - XtIck- Mr. Cani-pbell I Appeal. . ed, also that the land be purchased and con - liding ­%vith all unknown Ocean steani- . apoplexy as the canie. Deceased wasa after fier -death. She waa one of the - . . . Z h Hour e and McDonald ag-,iinst this award .(2.) Re, - Y, -, Turn- tracts advertised for for the building of the er in the Bay of Fundy on her way from ly took his life during the night. The body bright, clev r boy. I eers of that neighborhoo Originally I i __'. ga,rding by-law i NLo. 13 of . - pion d. - i,ver tiVelity-five feet. . were referred to the li,'duca;tional Comni-ittee. -was fou id -on the floor with the head on a -31iltoll Payne of * West Zorra, (lied at she came from Tyrone, Ireland. She was . g L . . The applications froin the East, - West and berry, re closing ip a p4ption of Duncan institution, the work to be proceeded with . Boston, via St. Johns, during a fog. ' The fatal re'volver was the Oxford House'of R fuge oil Frid iolls when jAcked up, 1. street in the village of B111 6vale, your -com- at once. The estimated cost of the building - -On Saturday mornilfg, burglars blew P'llow of bran. Ist 75 years of age. Two sons -and five, daugh- I L, - South'Huron Farmers' Institutes for the 1 40 , . ay, ght he reuit-ined - . , I inittee recommend that co, meil pass a by- is $7i . J. Geuld &Bros. private found by his side. . aged 85 years. Deceased, who was a ters mourn their loss. The remains were . - con ' -000, of the land,' $92,600, and of the open the safe of T Inst., t anith Nvas, " 11SUXI grants, were referred to the Executive . I -It 1has been decided that this ui ii of color, wa*! known to the world interred in the Milbank cenietery-on the ; soon oil the - law closing said street as entioned-. - . -whole institution in running order, $ 6,000; bank, at Uxbridge, and got away with $4, - year's gentle . I ,'thtuk there was no Comnlittee.: A copy of the by-law of the I . 0 Pi choir e cursion from stations &Ion the . (3.) Regarding irtotioll'of Messrs. Turn- of whinh the Governilient supplies $4,000, 000. No clue. chiefly as a weather pro' t . - . - township of Turnberry to closecertain road . 9 . I . phe . By meal's of 31-st ult. , is, a 111iracle indeed, bull and Shepherd, that $3,000 be granted leaving $12,000 to be made up by the coun- - -Alr. J., A. MacLean, a graduate of To- Grand runk Railway, is to. go to Sarnlia. a stove -pipe rigged idg,e-pole of his - -The many friends of Edwa d BI Mul, , to th I I " e r I I I Fri- ., I I I . i - ' I iq - -A very , allowances, and a letter from the county divided among the '4,ifferent mun ty. The council went into cominitteeof the ronto University, has been appointe I cabinhe saw things in tbeheavensthat lins, train despatcher of the Grand T6 k - injurea ;i or, (14 finina the present pool ioi of ,d pro- The datles will likely be Thursday and I . solic and ici- n . - `(l at Mr. John Gorm- I . L> t I- palities to be used ill improving boundary whole for the -consideration of the. report, fessor of history and ethnology in Colorado day, July 19 and 20. It is intended to hold philosophiDrs and astronomers never dreamed Railway at London, will regret to' bear -of - I . I . - v the ; 't on the arounds in the afternoon of, and there mysterious signs he interpret- his death, which occurred at his residene , 1 aft _e Oyed the]IL- ame when it wtis moved byly1r. Young and Mr. University, Denver. . 0 11i I . lines, your committee recommend that s I . a concer I e I ' I 11911)(-E ARBITRATION I and olielin-the rink in the evening-- Ili the ed with the assistance 6 two Tehicats, for in London, a few days age of Bri 'a . : granted. . . Chambers that the report be amended by -Mrs. M. A. Wert, Trenton, is dead, . of - ght's ,di - I be g - 1 =1111te'll-It. b'et-wd'611 the comity an us between ' selected the columns of the Wdedistock Sentinel -Re- ease after an ill'n-as of fifflen menths xTr . . , d the townshin of fA I _Pn q lnli" r an -1 nf h _1nvuNT^ 0 ^f striking out that Dart ieferrina tothe build- arted 70 years She was borh on a farm at eveningl competitio, I I I , . I . I laggie, Stewart, of I I t Of - Miss Hannall, . I lain Arinstroncr has w . 'ter on the 9t101 con. I I f CAttle in Brussels . .. . . . L 10 k t for their ;.- . . e%00 001!001 8ection A. : . ve deberitures issued : . . n six years at 6 per , 1! of emeting a. new- i. 'Oliver, of Loadon, I . 1 1 7 I .itch. contract by the i 7 . I alliounta to about . I I i , I ,von tenders in all.— I ' I -ill be erected ty I 1. I I oundary, It will I I will be titted oilt, - , I - . 7 iences. Puter We- - .he, ithuber.—A very, I I .It at a garde'll party, , f Thoulms Calder, of I 3 . . . "llay 24tI 2 ;! der the i - I Ila . . orkers. Addresses 1 *- -McRae, R. F. . . Z, tho C i ice music was a . IeLachlaai --James. ' 4, Harris,* both of .. ed in . awwriage. CJ,TX . '. - Rlev. 7'. i esley I T, Parsonacre Wal - 1 I ; le have 'tlt'e besb . .f frielic's for their rosperity. —Dul.jean_ I - - : ' . ll sold 19 he.,td of 1P Niess-s. Knell & ; . I toLml weight (if tile i " 6;1 , all avera,ge of . Ie, 140ur and a half priue Obtained' IV head far the July I ry successful ato(.-k vouncil bas tbeen, -1 - . , . . 01-1 the qUes n of : , fruit trees. tio . I I I--.---- rMles shiW641 twor . froin Listowel oh (ot including some ', vc-r sent from that d V 'vlr. H. Cum. 'n totalled 28,820 I (r.Geo,rge Sangster . , i head from INI " - - r. . tuds. Two bulls I ud,weut%2uo and 14 . a I - The price paid , - . ' 5 5 _r J . 2 . . __ I . . Morris in regat(l to bridges, -li, ere referred 1874, your committee recommend no. action. ing of tile house this year and that the fol- Ottawa where tbo Parliament buildings now choirs i4ill take place. 9 view, of whose staff 101was an honored mein- Xlullilis' welitto London eight years ago, . to tb.6 Read and Bridge Committee. Ten- (5.) -Regarding balance of money -bald by lowing De substituted : That the committee stand. . . . TI lapal on which the municipal build- ber for many years : when the additional ,offices of the Grand ' . . I I ing Of Viladelphia stands, and wbich is ders for the supply of st4tionery for the use county, re Grand Bend bridge, would . be instructed to coniplete , the purchase of —,Several Parkhill merbha nts appealed 0 —A fatal acciaenti: occurred Saturday Trunk were concentrated in. London, and. I . .of county officials and the inatter of - the recommend that same be paid to con -j -'the property selected forthwith, and that against the assessment on their stocks. worth over $1,000,000 it is claimed, is GIV11- afternoon t6 the through Canadian Pacific has been in the service of the Company for- . comnNitmeat by Judge Doyle of two' boy,,t , they, with Messrs. Cook and McDonald be The court of revision sustained the assess- ed by tl e heirs of Jelin Rosebrugb, one of * * ' tractors. - i . . express. near Fort William. A burning .34 years. He started as an ope;ztor at- - . , . to the Jmdustrial. School at Mimico ,%vcre re- - (6.) 'Your committee would advise that a b6ilding committee to advertise for tell- ment, and all -appeal has been taken to the -the pioneers of Pennsylvania. Among the * bridge gave way undei the train, and four 8tratford, in 1860, and -with the exception I . I f-e,rre(Itotlieli,'xect-Lti%ve(,'om-niittee' ' I the direet heirs 4re'Josepli L. Hawkins, of I rs, during which . time I he Was . :. the County Commissioner's report be print- ders for the erection. of a building on the county, judge. , ears were precipitated' & the River 'Mat- of four . ea ! . . — ton Otta;wa'; Mrs. Win. Fonger,- Burford; Mrs. I I i . WEDNERDAY. ed in the minutes. . . . plan selected, to be built during the surnmer Lffitle Charlie- Shula, f Southam 111. i tia,%va. The cars took flre from the bridge Junton, resided in zhat city until , ' A donimunication f roni Mr. A. H. Mos-- HOUSE OF INDUSTRY'001NIMITTEE of 1895 and completed before the first of waded in stagnaiit watief rpcently anT got' W HOward,,Brantford'; Dr. Abner Rose- and -were': consumed wi h all mail and ex- li is removal to London in 1886: Deceased - . grove: re ,grant to East Huron Teachers' In- was read and on inotrion of Messrs. Gray - October. This aillendment was carried, the his leg poisoned, the swelling extendini, to brugh, Toronto, and Dr. John Rosebrugh, Of press matter. Mrs. :"Barker, of Montreal, early in life married Catharine Prendergast I . . . I __ . , and Kerr the report was held until the nex report adopted as amended and a by -lair his - Hamiltdn. , daughter of the late -Edward Pre'ndergast, -. stitute, was referred to the Executive Com- _ t boay and finally causing the little fel . on her'way to visit q sister' at Elkhorn, I - . - —Weduesday morning of last week, a lani,W ba, was drowned, and Express initte . A iiumber of accounts, including *day and the committee ordered to report on passed authoriz6g the committee to pro- low's death. RN I Mes- of Logan. The Widow and a large family of those for Stationery, prititing, repairs to the offer of Mr. Wilson of his Seaforthprop- ceed as directed, and directing the Treasur- —Government Inspector Elliott has late- little after midnight, While James Clancy, senger Brown of Torolito, is missing. It is, seven Bons and three daughters survive him. I I - - ' I . M. P P.) and Patrick Clancy, a,ere return also feared two others ore drowned. Several . cou i buildings, burial of county wards ertSr. The folloiying report by the Finance er to.pla.ce the sumof $2,600 to the credit ly seized and burned about $2,000 worth Of . . Mr. Nfullfims was past chief Of Dix -on Coun- , 11 I . . ' ing to Wallaceburg from a political meetin . 11 . .cil, Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, and , were r6ferred to ' the Finance Counnittee was read and adopted : .of the Building Committee. Next came the fishing nets belongind to parties fishing at . I . were severely injured. " I . I in Dover, a rather strange accident- e (-, ,cl,. i'tcie'e, as were also. the' report of the FINANCE CUAIMITTEE'S REPORT. the Bustards, near Southhampton, who bad _W. R. Climie, editor and proprietor of took an active .interest in the ' working of - FINANCE COMMITTEE'S THIRD REPORT them. They drove their horse into the big ' . \ Audi era o,ad the 8tatemelit---,of the County' Wo recommend that the various accounts - been using the "trap" variety. I the Bowmanville Sun pewspaper,andlicense' that body. During hie long service with . Ir .. ditch out in Dover, and the animal was . I rea , irer.: 1. referred to us be paid, and that the fellow- which recommended the payment ofvarious —George Hall, a tea agent in the employ I . inspector, for West Dj am, died on Thurs- the railroad deceased never was theeause of I . accounts, that in reference to the motion of of Marshall & Co., of London, was tried in drowned before it could be extricated! They . I ing persons be placed on' -the list of county I then had to foot it home, arriving in the day of last week, in' his 56th year. Mr.. any accident in connectien with his office of " ' COT -N -TY TRLASVRFWS F-EPORT., wards, and that the sums set . opposite, their Messrs. Eilber and Cook, the Treasifrer Palmerston t ie other day for having violat- Climie was born in the township of Innisfil, train dispatcher. , - . I . 8til ,iltva ila-))Ietc,iiieetct-t .rentexpen(litiii-e, respective names be paid to their resp6ctive raise the sum of. $7,500 this year, and re- - ed a by-law of the Ownfre arding hawkers early morning hours. near Listowel, on January 28, 1839. He —Mr. and Mrs.- James Dickson, sr.,.of .1 . s fallilig due at the - t 8 in g he farm house of Will. Leppart, in I - . $11,94().75,; debenture niullicipalities, to be bolliputed from June ported that the' and peddlers. He -wa , ed $10 and costs. _T I NVas was a son of the late Rev. John Climie, Atwood, celebrated the ,50th anniv I I f , I I ' I end of Jupe, $20,000; im7estment of Sinking lab, 1894, viz. .- . - .. ESTIM-ATED! EXIIFNI)ITURE' FOIL 1894 - —A school teacher and his wife at Poplar Beverly7, on the Galt and Dundas road ' Congregational minister, He went to Bow- their marriage oil the 31stof May, T eir Fund'since January' . - destroyed by fire the other day. It was a . . I ,_ . ) 1894, 16 mortgages, William Williams, Gode'ricli, $36-00 is $60,210.17, l6s the receipts $3,800.57, Point, Manitoba, left for - a canoe tri 8 Manville 50 years ago, and was from early - family were all present, and resented I Ztggre4 ating 838,100 It is, necessary to bori- . - g on large ,one building, formerly used as a their father with a beautiful god .headed 9 Rachel"McLeod, - " 36-00 leaving a net expenditure over recel t f Lake Winnipeg some time ag , ave . , ' youth connected withl a, printing offic7e, bav- row men . . In i l 8 0 0 hotel, and belonged to the estate of the late ing ' - with a pair of ey for -current ekpiandibure- - Joseph Hewitt, Usbotne, 40.00 $56,409.66, relc Ilring a rate of 11 a on since been missing. They are supposed t learned 9,11 the ramifications of the art eboxiy , ane, and their,motbei . . The re -Dort of the -.County Jailor, ' I 9 . John Kf rkpatrick. The old house -was his- .Nlary Hewitt, . 40-00 the dollar of le equalized assessed value of have been drowned. preservaiive. He was one of - the most goldspeeta,cles. Mr. Dickson is 78 years 1.1 I I torical, lind is said to have sheltered Wil- I which read as follows, ivas kead and referred The motion of Messrs. Halls and Me- the county. The necessary by-Imirs were —A Winnipeg despatell. says : The long favorably known nowspaper men in this of age, and his wife, whose maiden nawi--, . to the County Property Comm'it-tee : liam Ly6nMackenzie. The little fir Ewen, t1lat .1325 be granted tbe8outh Huron passed. Amotion by Messrs.' Neelin and wished for rain rrived on Saturday n; ght. I still Province. He leava,a wife and five chil- wasMary Grozart, is 72 years old, - They ' over the large one on the stack- stand- . . I . JAITAM'S REP( :P.T. Teachers' Institut e, was referred ,to the T. M. Kay that the Treasurer be authorized It was general throughout the Province,-Iiii'd I dren. . were born in Peeblesliire, Scotland, where . Th .1 . . ` . . . lug is where that illustrious man warmed —'.NL1r. Samuel Woods, M. X, ex -principal they were married, and resided until they Tre are eight prisonp,ra in Jail, oi)e Executive Committee, as was the motion of to pay the SecrOary of the Board of County just arrived in time to save many fields himself ona cold night in February. . fe-male and seven males. . Th6 female, Mi ry .Messrs. G-rayand Mc.Murellie, to the -effect E xaminers a salary of $75'per amium, was from being lost by the unusually bot wea- ' ' of the London Collegiate Institute, died oil emigrated to Canada in 1851, settling in J. I)onaldson, from 111cKill*a was re-com- tflat the Auditors' having found that the referred to the Executive' Committee, next ther of this year. . —While Rev. W. J. Clark was perferni- Friday Alt Port ' Dover, froni, Bright's dis- Searboro, York county, where they eugaged lilitted as a vagrant for',- it,terin of six sunis to be paid to the several —The'pi-opellor Ocean, which sank in col- ony at a priv ease. Ae was born in Kingston and wasat in farming for 17 years. They came to . . I I . meeting. A motion by Messrs, Ratz and , ing thepiarriage cerem ate resi- 111ion0s by Mayor Butler. 8he is sixty-one COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, BOARDS Dailies that in the event of an appeal from lision near Alexandria Bay, N. Y.,.while on dence in London, oil Wednesday of last one time inspect -or o. public schools there. Elma in 1868, settling on lot -17, concession " 16 Years of age, weak niinded,,h. d,as far as we of the county (less the amounts received b week-, he was sum, moned home to wed . the equalization, that the final equalizati 7her -way from Montreal to Hamilton, had on ,.a About eight years ago he was appomted 7, and are amongst that noble band of - 'know, friendless. e-. -Lpils,) she al' merchandise, in , couple from the country who were in *1 Of W -,', inales. one is them for county pt uld be as fol be, left to the County Judge, was carried1l ,board a cargo of gener, - young, Principal of the Collegiate Institute in Lon- , o,neers Who have made the township of . allvaiting trial for attempt&l rape, I ' a hurry; to attend the lacrosse match. The don, V6 resigned some t9ree or four years E in one of the finest in the Province of - one lows : Goderich, $2,373.792,; Clinton, A motion by,_jVfesers. Cox and Gibson for 'eluding $3,000 worth of sugar. She was I I undet se' . i finished his first en- M n as ntence for ind,eo nt exposure ; one, t.52,300.88 ; Seaforth, $2,710.19—the Insti- theappointmentof three., valuators tofix ' valued at $20,000. Cargq was fully insured. reverend gentleman since because of some charges -relative to the Ontario. I r. Dickso w a very success- - William Kelly, with whose case you are till tntes be requested to agree to these the basis for equalization, was referred to ' —A period of social chaos prevails among gagement and then dispatched the second the discipline of the school, and was one- fill farmer and an enthtwiastie dairyman. familiar, is hisarie. The Other four -are amounts, and on receiving their assent this the Special Committee, next' meeting. It i -the residents of the township of Orford, with t'he required celerity. The happy - ceeded by Mr. Merchant He then went to He was President of the Elma .Cheese and I 1b " vagrants, viz. - John 'Durnion, 0,oderichl+ settleuient shall hold good for three years, was then moved by . Messrs. Proudfoot and near Chatham. It is o -wing to the arrest of bride and groom then hastened to London the Western States and received the 11'rinei- Butter 'Manufacturing Company for 11 I aged 7o, committed 1 - Ma, 0 n- who Ila, . best West to enjoy the game. years, and was salesman for 13 years, iii, posi- i vor Butler, of was referred to the E ,xecutivip Committee. - Kay that the coun il adjourn to meet on the five. me ve been lights in the - palship, of a theological college in Washin Godevich ; William King, 16a,farth, aged The motion of^-Nlessrs. Ratz aild Eilber, that first Thursday in December ,next, which society and are well-to-do financially. The —Not often does one hear of the father ton Territory, but was compelled bv il tion which his shrewdness and Integrity en - I ' - 71), committed by 1). 1). Wilson and John the bridge known as the alilley bridge, be- was carried. arrests occurred Friday last, and the charge living to see the offspring of the fifth gene- health to return to Ontario. Mr. , code abled him to fill with efficiency and success. . , r. Abram was an p ccomplished scholar, and undoubt- Their four sons William, Tlomas, James l3eattie ; John 641christ, West W', -%vauosb, tween Stephen and Bosanquq be added to 'ROAD ANE;BRIDGE COMMITTEE'S SECOND' preferred against t oung men was that t' b t uch is the case of M . . . . ra"I'll u" a -ominent farmers aged 80 ; William Ray . Ashfield, aged 66, the list of county bridge ,. all( Searls:' 'of Wellington, Prince Edward edly a man of ability: . and John, a of EIM9. , s f that the en- REPORT. ey charivaried a uple last January, on. . - re pi I I I comiaitted by Rober; Harrison. . All of gineer be instructed to exiomine and if ! (I.) Your committee would recommend t e occasion of J s -*anis marriage to countyl. .He' is in his 93rd year, and he la —Forty-three years ago the father of 'the township, and hold positions of honor and these, vagrants are totally iMt to do work necessary rebuild the same, Wpos referred to . te - , that the bridge within the municipality of Mrs. Preston. The night was made hideous sat for is picture the other day at the head Jelin McKellar, who died two weeks trust in the community. Their daughter of any kind. in fact. the four males are so the Roa(Y and Bridge Comrni#ee, as were WingbAm, on the. gravel. road, between by the racket which usually accompanies an in linelw-4b his soil John, of North Carolina, .ago in Glencoe, was buried in Wardsville married the late John Murray, it highly re - 13 lielpless. as to be scarcely able to move also a motion by 'Messrs. Gib6' I y I I cemetery Twenty years later his wife died specteil farmer of thecounty of Oxford, but, . . qu an( oung, Clintonand Tee- water, be assumed by the old-time chariN ari, and this event wa's not, aged '2; 1 next came his grand -daughter, --- ' aboilt. On the 15th of A.I;ril the cover of (Colborne,) that the bridge k o-%vn as A10- county'. I I confined to uproar alone, but the men took Netta daughter of' John Searls, aged 41, amd was buried in the Eddie cemetery. now resides at Atwood. One ver y pleasing the soft water tank- fell in, so that it became Mee's bridge, on the boundary of Colborne ($) That in regard to motion to have Adrian from bed into the frosty nigrbt. and Wle of Talbert Noxon, of Hillier ; next Then the remains of the former were taken circumstance for the parents and famil is IV absolately necessary to haive it replaced at and West Wawanosh, be assiulled by the the iGulley bridge on boundag between Bos- They administered what, in college parlance, came i Searle, son of Mrs. Talbert., Noxon, up and re -interred in the Eddie cemetery that they all worship in ihe si ____ __ 0 — I once. I reported the rnatter to your clerk county, and a motion by Mesisrs. Sparling is ternied " elevation by rail without a grandson of N In. or the Atwood Presbyterian church. Mr. 7 anquet and Stephen assumed y county, the T Ir. John Searl.4, aged 21 yeam; along with those of his wife. der to Mr. liane, of Searle Nox- remove Mr. McKellar's remains from Wards. Dickson and his family ate- all s&unch Re- . , , also to the Sheriff, and received and Young, (Blyth,) that the'k-idlge on the County Commissioner be instructed to ex- ticket." They fired off a gun in -his real- next 'ame Blanche, daughter . . 0 ' instrqctiorl., to have it repaired. I had the - Gravel road leading from Cli4ton to Tees- amino said bridge as to size and position dence, broke household!, articles, and, going on, gand-daughter of Mrs. Talbert Noxon, ville cemetery it was necessary to cut down formers. - Iq . 0 - I r . . 1, . I I : t . . if i ­ . - . . . . . I - : - r I - . I . . . : - - I !. . a I . . I . , . - b . I I : I I . . I . - I , . I = I .- Z . . . I . . . r, . . I _. 1: I I . . . . - . i . J I i", . I I 4 - 9