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Exeter Times, 1876-4-20, Page 2fliFiNEp„&la 11111:$; e e- s ' A. T. SteWartli Nails fift3 9f,.$1°() /OM 0r0 tli,stribitted mune ratiemg fr°41 $600 to #20009 to Wes() mil) looto lofty and faithfully servvti law in hit business, To Sarah and 'Rebecca Marrow, mode ot his early youtta ; ere have with eaeh /ON iteeared i ; 80140 aetomadang barganis for the: 3 tarring awl saintiler trade, and are 3 3 daily receiving aoa opening them '3` oat, They eonsiet oaDry (iamb, 3 Groceriee Boar; itnd Shoes alets 3 and Caps, Readyanado -Clothing. 3 3 Dell laid Glassware, etc., ete, ." 'AN A JE -11 avieig talteu selviintag; of the 3 extreme tiglitnese of tummy 3 the tuatiofactarera and wholesale : 343,ealerti tliroogliont: tina ratineitlion, w ose fatftet lt3u.Ne he enjoyed the hospitititty and 1volt:elite ttiqch tte - email not forg4t or repay, be bestows of $12,000, to be paid quart rly during then livee. Ile also gliVO "-LIAM tite I1H0 for life of the bailee they haw ftecilpy, wait the furuitere thereof. To bio wite'a relatious---six itt littaiber boquesthei $10 000 each. and to ttifetd IIenry Hilton, 16,()00. "alidge E. Hilton is directed to bring Mr. Stewart's pitrtnership affairs, to a close, MI aA far as possihte without loss to those connected, with itim busItte&h .Jadga »MI Pnkla leftnIninn Vie bit -Wyse affairs and, estate of this 11.- T. Stewart, twit they would be car - tied on the satne es if the iplans and . . „project 411 operation or tn. prositeettye the'? tittle of his dew, h would by faith- Jful y cantied out. It appears that In addition to the power,„of attorney given to outwore her 'eetate, Mrs. Stewait yeeterdaY fele(' ill ',the registrar's otlice a transfer and as- ,eigninent of all her date Inteband's tantre of the Imeinees of A. T. Stowell • A; Co., as atoll as ;01 his praperty, real pelsoltal except teal estate iuclud ,ed in the city of iNew Yorlt, to Juage inilton, for the sum of $1,000,000. -130th itistttltneuts are dated April 14t1), , 'The Councillors of ,the townslii? ot Bedford, near Karig:don, havina become personally responsible for the Tretteur- er are now called on to maI'e up a de- ficit Of $300. . A little boy, about,twe years of agtal. son of Mr. George Y. pargon,titr'nthroy„ died6on'r Sunda„,y 6111 ittst;',11f, the' ,^1,1 I I rtfectit'of eating filo coniposition off a , ihnneli of matches. A. 'lodge in cOnaectten with the Cana- dian Order of Oddlealowe, was orgen• ised sit gault,Ste. ‘kl'ittils,'eu the 29th of tAItfrich. Avaterloo .4(11'0'11,1er says :-- X.Atit`V,14\y noon Charlotte. Thomson, s. ;retie daughter of :qr. Ricliworth i'Theinsori of Warden lama 11 years, , wetitinto a neiehborine barn with a a a * eonipanion to play during the interims- : , .t,tof2 at sellout. The two little girls ,Playea in the hay for some time, when "Lfr. Thorustm's vita threw hereell down ',on the haymow as her companion thomeht in fun., Not sliowing any 11-11114 of isetting un, the other .girlt at- tempied to arouse ber, when she found bile WAS dead. Loudon firm -WO have notascer- -tained their nanic-who ofiere 1 to start a funialry Ailsa Craig, c u con- alition they were granted a bona -apt' 'have disappointed. The 'retaiseil to grant the sum liana ad.' 'The Capital proposed was thought to ho too small. ' Jaines Sawyers, of Stanhepea Iota 0:pair of ineoSe's hotels, for which he wits offered $20, which offer lie ltrughed to scorn. The animal frotu "Ithich they were taken was killed last . ..a.11.attscetiar Lake by Mr. Benjamin SawyeaS, of Minden, weighed abeut acnitainetl, it would not be surprising to Layou want neat bill -heads, and that almost every public: man has If you want chipping tags. lot ilit1":1":,..tiiiiiilep,tio,1,1iitildsomitei:,dsuwroligiot iitl'eratf-esteyteotturs". been • gutlty of some malfeasautte of If you waut any letter treacle, frOin tip to tip, Mal Weigh sem:- -nffice. If you want nice visiting cards, If you want the. best eef all _work, • ysetcr Chun (attatia, gltiqteal, tes, preselit 11 tt 'or eat riding of Wes Middleeett in Perliament of Thiflett catiada in 1864, bot dying 3c,)011 itfter was succeeded in the repreeentateso bie eel* Thanutta. IJUnit tl 0 re-divisiell Of the ceitnty for eleetond parposee he Was hivitea te outwit the North Ilia; irtg, woich he aid succeesfelly in 1.86Z. end agalit ta the iast 'general election, 1h73, Hie politieal affluiteti weree aitit what is koown as the Rolm* party, hot he hail the good will of men perties, Ile was not MI extra, neat to anything, hot bola a well bet - mama indgment upon all abuse. Wtth, in the walls of Petaisauetit oue has been more respected, amt. his mane has slam been adyaneed at that of one whose position Red servietie entitled him to a seat in the Government tlie eountry, tie was always a hard worker Ou impertent ceintoittees, and as a chairman of the Committee of the Whole during Hotne SOSSi0110 peat won TEU1ISDAY, Aritlif20, 1876 general approval by las assiduity, his faireess, thorough knowledge of atfaire hrought under notice. Though he F,S.TitADITION, (loop. not 1.)J tat(' ) be a leeding speak- er an the House, yet when he dia rise The last few woelis have given rise to his feet he had always somothiag ,to to much comment and discussion en saY that was worth listening tn, and his eloquence, though "onialorned," important subject. The extrada ems noite the less conviucing. In Liu° of Wiusl°"v 114(1 vt1.101'S who have efforts before juries he displayed the beeo guilty of one or othe: of the crimes faculty of keeping his language within on the Minna caleinier have. owing to the eouala chension of those whom he the unusual !somber of American refu- `vas called ulaml t° address, ana bY the simplicity of his style and sincerity of gees in Cannda aua Edglital, heed ask' purpose attained the position of ed to be extradited, drawn the atten- a favorite i.oetiaei, nt the Lon. tion of the pablic more forcibly to that don ham „In hie social capacity wits very Mach esteemed. -- ;natter. Taere can be no doubt trader' he the existence of the pmeent treaty, we Everybody had a good word for Mr. Seatcherd, and though in his .profes- hi Canada will he SVhieeted to the in- sional as hie capacity he was curilion,nf ate aiff ruff of the neighbor- obliged to come in adverse contact with aiates. 'Why the mere fact that many interests,. he has passed away 4t here ,,existe a line over whteh those without leaving an enemy behind him. Among the principal features in his eammiting a mime may have the free - character which contributed to his SRC on they could net enjoy if on the side cess was a, perfect trustworthiness in u )on which the deed was committed all his transactions, a probity and cau- se ins most anomalous. As the tresty dor which a -ere never found lacking. - now statute, only some few crimes are lecease in the fifty-third year of his of suflioient jaiportance, tu commend age, is deeply regretted by a very large extiadition, thus in a measnre, making circle of friends, and will leave a paha -hose not mentioned, of but slight int- ful sap in that comm aaity of citizenship oortance., which Is entirely wroug, even which dates in London from the day of f not in that class called ci•irainul. small things up to the present prosper - Cho right laud of extradition is that which will allow the free exchenee of cils eunditi°11 of affairs' The remain' ot Mr. Seatcherd were attended to their last resting place by a very nu- rneroos retinueof sorrowing Metals and Imo mai) tauces those hadicted tor any crime, provided hough, that in every case a sofficient sum is deposited with the proper par• t'e4 as ars indemity to the person ex- tra:10a io _ease. he. or . sheemey not iave been the -law Of - whichever county she may heen hied ha :mind DURING the last few weeks quite a lumber of officials ocatipying very' prominent and imaortant positions tin- ter the American Government have come to grief under the judicial guile - tine. Belknap, General McDonnell, and e host of others have been found guilty of theft from the putlic treasury. One' uese seems to be cleared out o sly to be tollowed by another still more corrupt. if the present judicial investigations be fierittrit itiprresponfients. We invite who can do so, to send us Bhort descriptions of accidents or unusual occur- rences in any part of the County. Write on one shle of the paper only. Mail yoUr letters on Monday or Tuesday, to he sure of insertion in the TIMES of the same week. One cent pays the postage if you leave the envelope open, and send it as " printers' copy." If you want circulars, If you want hand -bills, If you want envelopes, If you want business cards, ovsr seveuty-tive pcintalS. Eacin Toe Tiverton .117achinan we are sor- If you want any kind of prinieg. . the widest part tif the flea and ry to sea is resorenie o tie iemehen- Leave your orders at the TIMES office • • t-* t t • • Lora measures thirteen inehes aeioss . , °11° sible practise of diseilanning.the tamer- and you can secure them on the shortest them, has ten prongs and the other .atglit. The fortuattte p :est seor iutends have a cutter sent made of them. 'line -Moose's ears meastned thirteen :inches. A.public.meeting Was held at Warta ,petron Friday, to'• (mores; regret at the joss the 'North-west has sm4ained in 'the death of Rev. Mr. McDougall, and resehitioua were adopted supporting a 'movement by "the si ter Province to perpetuate 113 memme. eonalityal the press, and 'calls Boyd of Lucknow Sentinel a hoot -black. We think it most lidrrid Of the Watchman to be robin' the young man of his fame when he has for ao long been bitoeed tp with a contrary idea. A. T. Seroviate's will hits eassed pro- bate, and amongst the many poor folk he has remembered, he haa for- gotton us the most deserytug of all. We :via hay° to wait. ' e horses have beet' entered 11"tin Harm? for e'oliipetition at the.* IN a recent issue, the ayoungest edi Oehteinfiaf ' The natuesl. ter," who "abodes" in Luclitio w, said, enterni,,,, them iia,VO not 'yet' Id speaking of the coming of Susan:Ili .been pablisned ;hilt will be in dee tune. Evans to that place le thought that Faller singtilar and suinewhat un- then' ouhl be little use iu recommend osimaseene wee Walessed in the town ing her to the people cf Lucknow. ,of Nate:ire en Stiodity last at a faneral itungli on Leclinow, Miss F,VallS or e rolleation. It seems, that a young the "youngest editor." 'Which ? ...atom mimed Jatnes Scutt, Master of the lOting airiton's Lodge in that place, diet1 in the titter bort of the week, and wise deeided to- bury him accordiug te the Catuge Soeiety. Deceased WAS . wealth:rads° of the United Temper- Lo:ltte, itocf thia SeciatYdetertuili- ed te atteoil the fanertil tn • a ' hashed the 'St. tiatiick's tairepartaice Sooity 'to take' "pairt the aeineilstration, and they decided to 3 . e . 111 ini dr wa` therefore a yery 14rge and rehaectithle-cnie. Three unonlaire. uf the St. 'Pettielt'elatinper- anee Snciety acted.as pall hearers and theefeYoulig 13ritons. The 13eitous' Baud heaued the cortege, aud the Os- angethen .tiipettred in the usual regelia at,tia Order. It is ploasatit though 'auusiral;',I. to sec such latrinoniuns ate paat of sucietie,s which are st;,. fsr dissimilar in tbeii vietta tiai n ietig,00113 ObSellValleeS and olil:tiine finds." It: 'Woub.1-110 well indeed:if the 'Sante geed feeiliust would ,liecorne 'general' the woihr:OVer. 'A VETERAN Vol:era-At the efieetion ; across. the Riaer, Mouth'ima aii ,mait parried Bora), a.g,ed 19g years, Walked 'it1„) his ballet tie 'readi- ly alai as cheerfully as the pima! eif',21. --Northeau ,Lietat. "The London Free Press says that the nem: improach of Elvter will send eggs no. Our ex perience of Easter has alWays biari that eggs went down." Goderjoh Star. - DOWN under the counter he means ft was in a ready cash store. Tee Brussels Poet says a farmer ie viciuity of Gederich is experiment - Me on tlia Star Mani, an 1 supplying him with eggs that he may ,gain brains. The Post 'suggests fish, but the Goderich editor has already spent vast sums ot money in that article, and we thiuk that in about Sixty-niue years that farmer will ,be able to per• oeive some retoth from all hes „tromble tad expense. 'Pun Gooemon Star announced last week that its editor has fallen an love with Sustinith EV/1.1111, the 'Welsh ora - tress. Wee° afraid that said editor will be obliged to •make love to isome stramger and soddenly declare it, if be hopes to cyer join the happy benedic• tine Lordia LA,ra Rat. Witerz Fat,tows.--While 'as obitor tini.proceNg of Erysipelas the Hon Dr.—celled upon me; told bitu how numb Of the itad'as'ed, - He said " Fellows $' 'llyphosphitee is a good medicine, an e*cellent tonic, and'ito dou'bt dream the Acidity that 444.4in inyble03'to thy eatifatto, and thus pre. 'ented it froatAtt'iloldng so 10.111011711a Organ 'of 'my system," bate 'min:versed' wall many, 'who hate Masi „it laid 'all' say thee were bonelitted by ,it• myself, hate Much piesotre. in saying iMpreted my 'general health atnazingly, Ortlis elear and 110.410IY 60110t011014/9, )/it0' teturi4t be asod, and *tattle withie readt'of all alass'es, I'h:tliete it trouttl.be tised'uttisiersally 'yesi by tluSwellato renew tliels age, tied by, ths siek to' Make tlietti Well, Makes An old , portent, loalt-tatt year youlleor, ji true." that 044re Matto it knOwn for lid' Minty tt+li tO sea: the haiitty frnita of his inven. joy; ' A.Litt,t,Stielt tiesatit, n, Autherbt, N. 8. , , , , Tito letater Monday vestry ineattage of Tortitia4; paifeeil off qatetly tu ettery Chtirch Oitieptiiiei 'Grace Churell JO t hat the proeetitage' Were Most 'atisgatteeful, pit el laillelitftry epttliotS :being banded aliont 'the , reetoe, W. II, Joittie °tit '6f 'fhb 011111.1', Aild 1310agn, intrimaer , pat M. 'tile SCC1110 WfiS :1 perfect lat bet , , atm,. waote time ,the ineetieg but s 1!*** -4 - , TUE ads.TE T. SCATCHERD H. P. The geaettal puhlie of Cutario, and . 11101e pitettenlarlyaatat portion rosidiug in Lotat?en :tad the' West, learned witb meal' ,conee.ro that ltfr, 'ph eala8 Seateherd, M. P., had ledett lying seri-, oiisly ill at Otta, a for soine amt.? ,past. The accounts redeived from 4ay td daY, led to an alteration between hop; and 'fear oil this account. but it at last . be. octane evident to moist that a fatal Weitkneas hatl set in. It is now our painful duty to record deatla whits i took place 'peacefully on Saturday fit 8 'o'clOttlt a. int At the time of his de-, eease he was surrounded by Iii3 family, and Many personal friehds, including his partner, Meredith, Mi. Rufus St:Their:soli and others, Everything lied been' done for hitn which medical akill and iliclivitittel soliditude could des vise, but Without permanent anat. Mr. Scutt:herd Was entineetly a lioritlon titan, Boan itot trimly tailea diatant, Wyttni, Noveniber, 18,23, Ite hilted Ins editeation at the -Londifn District Grammar' S,chool, and was tat- ik:a. to :did Dar in 1848, State' after he 011'*174,111t,16 a Partnership in his prue ft :Satoh With Mr, E. 4, , Parke, Which coltititied siiccassfiilly for SOrne aim) to thiti SabSequettitly, lie Pursued businesa cin ConrattoWs' A.'N'iltVititaaitYi--We 1101)e hie own acoetinis alai 'for "ttorne years that the intimation made itast week of misa easocia(loa with 'alr, Williatii the anniversary 80rVii.1dg of the ilixeter alesedith M. P. and iieted for a Lodge 1. 0, 0. F. will not be :unheeded, eMi,eleraiile period as City .3olicitor. bet tbat numbete will turn out to hear notice, -•••••••- NatAlb4 144. I 1,54 Vana011."3 slaloelt, Mr. Gene'e pl the Methodist Chareli on Sunday will 4110lied by the Rev. Mr. More, hoers at Windt Um traine ariie and the length of time Wili0h.thoy tvait at Olio etatiOn Warrant the,ereetion of an eatiag house, patt of the brieks for whieli aee now on the groutal. llummao operatibils have alreadY °An inninnga. ylnne diraOn new et:8110re are wautia; hoQases, but not an etuPtY one eau be found. Denote-sp.-By reference another goluniii it will be seep that man hae removed hie office from bis residence to the Pieltard Bleck. Fetsra roe &tare -There will be of. ferea for sale, at half Price/ until neltt Saturday evening at the postoffico state, spleinha pow rosewood flute, with four solid silverkeys, brass lining, &e. An instruction book will be given ta am purchaser, bee of charge, giving the ahst rudiments of music in such a sunnlified form that any,one may be- come a thorough master of it. Onetme or Tbm.TABLE..-The Great Western Raileay has SO changed its tans that another Lain lots been placed on the L., Lt. Two traios leave Lontion daily, one mixed at 7,30 a. tn. :braving in• Exeter at 10. 30 ; and the Express leaving London at 5. o'clock p. m., arriving ;n Exeter at 6.30. In the mdrniog, the Express auei Mixed cross at this station, E SCULAPIUS.-Dr. Cowan, welltknown to our readers, has a card in another colmon which they are asked to peruse. By it,it will be seenitlutt the Dr. has d - °idea to retern to Exeter, and. com- !Ileac° prectice. Ile will be found» next door smith of Batok's Flour and Feed Store. Suxoey Snooemo.--We have heard of many perniwous and deeecratiag acts, but none which so gratea apon our senses more than that of Slandaye committed by ungodly wretcbes who were making use of that day, amu-' sing themselves ie shooting. During the afternoon, serail reports were hear issuing from the woods to the rear of the station. If the parties were known they shoold be made to auffer for this disregard of the laws of the laud and ef their Ged. GRANOEllS"AND LOCAL TRADE. -At a late mooting of the Riverside Grange, No. 349, the subject of etwouragiug trade was up foe diecussidee. and LO SIIOW -tiTrpreciaizzr.„ of local effort, the following, re- solution was agreed to without a dis- sentient :-Resolved, that we prefer, dealing with local merchante and man- inacturers whenever we can do so on equal terms as with those at a distance.' SHoOTING PIGEONS.--P1g00119 May be plentiful, but that very fact, will be the meal s of bringing to financial rain some of oar young spertsMen to the emolument of the powaer maga- zines. Ou Ft•iday evening, no less than seven of these individuals were scattered along the track to the north of ale stetaon, waitine, theis eipportunity to have a snot at the niYa- ouls of pigcons flying overhead. Out of an average sae shots to eath indi- vidaal only five or six birds were ee- cured. No necessity of offering up prayers on behalf of the 'poor pigeons;' they me pe.lectly safe. 'Goer) Fenety.--This holiday came on Friday this year, SD we were inform- ed... ler. the. morning, 'the rain commen- ced a, continuous pour, and kept it up with but' slight intermi sion through- out the greater part of the day. At an early hour, the firetnen of companies Nos.1 41111,2 met at the Fi emen's with their engines, the " Rescue '' and "Defiauce. " As soon as the rain had slightly moderated, they formed in pro- cession at the hall, headed bY the Cor• feet band, all being in full costume. That of Rescue Company was a bright red, with 'stout firo-,cap bearing the words "No.1" and suitable belts ; " Defiance " company's dress consists of a royal purple lacket, fire•cap, with the words " No. 2"," tual suitable belts. ram members cf each company hold of their respective engines, and hose carts, and, headed by their Gap -- tains, Sanders and McGloghlon march- ed to the music of the 'band -Up and down the principal streets.' On their arrival at Huron-st. tank, ft competi- tive trial was indulged ina the t.iisult of which was that the Res tug " threw water some twenty feet further than the "-Defiance." The latter is a very large en,gine, end requires double the number ef men at the brakes that she had on that day,' ead is new as' well, the men having practiced bot'ence or twice., A. sharp contest between the two will take place on Dominion Day, when a purse ef considerable amoutra be placea for competition. In the contest on Friday,the Rescue was work- ed too. hard, ard burst one ef her coup- lings. The Defiance in being taken over an ',embankment, suffered slightly in her gearing. After practice, a lunch was provided fur the eompanies, to which all did ample justice, when • they returned to their homes. In the even- ing a soctal was held in the Methodist church, under the auspices of the L. A. S., which was comparatively lucrative. THE HEROES OF 1812 -15% -We find Fort Cose.-Attention is drawn to - Mr. Lightbournas'advertisement in an- other colunm, whieh is no Shain. Assrzes.Several of the, people in tins vicinity took ta:tie -anti. livery on Monday morning last to attend the as- sizos now holding at Goderich. Seow.---We were fevered with some More of the "beautiful" on Sunday night. We have wip oar eyes, and bid it 'farewell once i.nore. PHOTOGRAPHED. -While the fi were in order„ of proeession on Fcciday last, Mr, C. Senior embraced are op- portunity and secured the portraits of a lot of men of which Exeter has a right to feel proud.: MOVED,--Tfie S. cf T. of this town picked up their traps and convey,ed them to the Kate .keepin Drete'e hell where it is ,to be tamed they may flour- . ish as flouriShe,th the "geeen hay _ tree." Of course we mean the Division. &Jena Taaes.es-dt would not be bad idea if those owning prnperty front .of which corporation ehade trees have suffered death, would replace the same. .By doing so their propesty would be. enhatmed and the village look a .geetet deal the hotter for it. . Iluna.--The new porter at the . . "Central" who by the way is a promis- ing sen of Hain, was a few days since eitling one of Mr. Howard's horses,when the .animal threw him off its back, dis- locating till joint of his left wrist. Meeenest.----We understand that meethig will be held ire the Qentral Hotel,. on Wedneadeg evenjng .df next week, fair tlie parpose of organizing a base ball or cricket club, whicheaer the . meeting seems dasateas of doing.' Tatteres LICENSES.-Se7eral of the venclOrs of " forty -rod" are, et peeseat shaking. in their boots, • coirjectering which, of them are selected as those who are to ..receive no lemma .by the corn- raissicmerse.' :In Exeter, Orobably one Till lie struek:4of! in Stephen; 'some )0 1N. ANA USPQANkl SP.KNO Ht.000, $ years old, 1 entry, -40, SHOW. " Str Pouglae," W, Greenway, AOttletnamtai. °Lass entries aalst The annual Spring Shot& 14 connee, "Young Canada /3:tuk," ; $1, tion with the Stephen and Ifeborne "Young Peaeoelt," Samuel Essory, braneh Agricultural Society mute held in CLN`L'itA14.1A. thie village on Tlitirstlay last. ITlie waatber was verY u•nPr°Piagitsa 144 OAIOAIt OPENPRI V08 BITSINRSSm-1143,, notwithstanding this drawbaelt the 'pecielly for °imitate and wauon maker, erowd of people was about the flame as tittatt,ever here before aka Spring Shew„, The total number of entries this year was 48, against 87 last year, Attention was first drown to the bulls, which were the firet animal$ 0/town, We really believe no better ,sbow was ever hold in this village 111 this line. The high steek beasts were really good, and were evi- dence tlutt the farmers appreciate good stock, ana are eviaeing a desire to cid- tivate it. The grade stook was about the same as that shown last year. In horse -flesh, Huron boa ts the west ; . . and lt ts its pride to say so. There were ropily some good beasts on the ground, aud it was hard in the heavy draught class to Ray 'which was worthy of the red ticket. Messrs. Brooks and &Ago- hon's " Lora Halo" ie a fine beast, and received cousiderablo attention, as • did Messrs. Love add 13rown's Wel- lington." . But, althotigh it only re- ceived third prize, the two former receiving' first and second respectively, Ma. 3418. Hodgsonas " Crown Prince" appeared to be the favorite amongst the farmers present. He is.tte they put it, " neat piece of horseflesh, and de- serving of the support of which he is assured." Some splendid three-year- old draughts were shown. In agricul- turul horses there were seven entries, I3ean's " Champion" and Swenerton's " telory of the Dominion" carrying off the firet aird seoond prizes, and R. F. Guest's " Major Lewis" the third. In the various classes' shown the judges seemed to have great trouble in giving their decision, the horses in each being ,of, a high standardand equal qualities. Theco.rriagestallion of Hotham & Hunt - era -we 'hesitate not, in saying, cannot be beaten., if judged fairly, in the Do-, minion. s ' The Exeter Brasa-Band, on the ee. easion; performed some of their sweet- t•st masic, keeping everyone in the best of humor. For any further particulars we would refer those interested to the following "111:-Itcpc:co,:eillt2's*::::::;08Eilletioatrio:lialTwi..n11, :11or'fiii. Roans. lington ;" 3rd, J. Hodgson, " Crown Prince." Two-year-old Heavy Dt aughts.-(2 en- tries) Alex. Dow " Yeung Defiance." Agricultural Stallions.. --(7 entries) C. Bean, " Champioa ;" 2nd, Jas. Swener• ton, " Glory of the Dominion ;" 3rd, P. F. Guest, " Major Lewis." Three-year-old Agricultural Stallions. (3 entrila) WM. Purdy, "‘ Young :Lord Hadclo ;" 2tid, M. Kelland, " Young Scotch Miracle." 1-eo-yeiii•-old Agricultural Stallions. -- (3 entries) A. Cndmore, " Scotch Mir- acle ;" 2ud. Win. Lewis, " Canadian Bank." General Purposo,-(3 entries) L. Hunter, • " Youno Coachman ;" 2od. Brooks & " Glenelg ;" 3rd, J. Willis, "Young Netherby." Turee•yeAr.old General Purpose. ---(1 entry) John Tritiemper," Young Roby." Two-year-oldGeneral Parpoxe.--(7 en- tries) J. Swenerton "Farmers' Glory -„,!' 2nd, Thos. SturgeOn, "Young Farmer." Carriage Stallions. -(3 entries) L. Hunter, "Pride of Huron ;" 2ud, R. -Hothem, " Pride of England." TAP ee-year-old Carriage Stallion. -(2 entries) A. Peters, "Young Sir John Stephens ;" 2nti, Mr. ,Bently, " Capt. Ross." Blood Stalltons.--(4 entries) Alex. In- nes, " Sir Archy ;" 2nd, Geo. Sellars, Lord Byron." /Tench horee, Juo. Stephens, highly recommended. Iwo or three ; iu Lucen about the Ity refering to the list of Itlilititt rneo of d411110. HAND ,.,SMASIIED.-pn Wedn etas y evening of last week, as Mr, Thos. Crocker, hvery stable keeper was as- sisting in recopying BILIS 1tt the station end coapliaig thens, ordee that the ses Ight get nearer the platformihe had his Angers crushed pretty badly and escaped narrowly from. worse ,buising. St DE. WALES, -The contractors fir. 0 basily engaged in performing thetr work, the plank beilig nearly all upon the ground. Some distance it is laid arta graded That rottiott running to stbe station will be completed a, few days, the tutlance probably this week if the grading is finished. giving an averacre of 81; congrat. „ Doiqultos DAv.--Rurner is already elate these genttemen on ,ipir record, bttsy with, accounls of what we are te, and Woald wish thetn nattily years Int delighted with en Dominion „Drty. of r,contentment, thee foster- The.Driving Park A.seociation intend ing (tare of a t.ioantry!eti4alt,',4es, 110t, toliog the matter in hand, alld holding entirly forg'et those wile' Strvee'her . a couple 'of days raein.!, besides timantg tier trying tunes. , a grand /erste of anitteerneats, principal One of the lg,f,i;st dodge:11)y seliel) among will be the tire,engiins is pritetieed by ,pertione competition.' tii all probability ttr. going the ronndg hotie),koopors e,ed rangernents will be ittede for an excur. the etinvassimi tor Inisiness eards, which (Loy offe'r at lialf the regular' printing Trice. They secure the cash in exitance, and,' cif antirse, forget to fulfil the bargain, Those people only get their deserts whM are swindled whilst patronizing stwec,cded , lq.61 marrisd Miss Isabella Rev, W. Gone in the 13. 0. folks whotry to imiti lionorable and '41,q1.1 with thh husihe8/4 of the Sprague, of Yarthootli. gis father ou Stinday evenirig liext, A. pablie ardtioue calling by` 'Outtiug doWn its - " John' Scatclierd-' who etdigrated tc; 'meeting- bo hold on 1Vednesday prieee. 1812-15 Nvao applied for gratuity t.e. cently voted by parliament, that Huron County contains, the fultowing, viz., A. W. Bates, Bitylield, aged 82 E. Coaneroa, Brewster, ttg,ed 76 ; ,T. Cook, Gorrie, aged 88 G. Lacoree, Ba.yfield, agea 79,; itickard, Egmoudville, aged 82; and S. White, Auburn, aged 84. Mr. clameron Berm' as Sergeant in the Gleugarry Battalion ; 'Mr. Cook served with the eorps, commanded by Gelonel Graham ; Mr. Latource served with the 8rd 13attalion and Mr. Sem- ttel White served' it'll the Imperial corps, comnianded by Commander Yee, The united age of these heroes is 486 BULLS. Aged Bull .-(2 entries) R. Hanford, " Loudon Duke ; .2nd, R. Huuter, " Glasgow." Two-year •old Bull, with Pedigree. --(4 entries) Jo°. Glen, "Duke of Usborne ;" 2nd, Jas: Sweuerton, " Royal Duke of E 'cot cr." One -year-old, with Pedifiree.-42 en- tries) R. Hunter, "Prince of Usborne ;" 2nd, James Pioltard, " Ex tter .Lad." Two-year-old Grade - -(1 entry) Rich. Hervey. One -year-old Grade. --(3 entries) Jas. Swenerton ; 2vd, Richard Sweet. Cahmet and Furnitore maker, liailder, Maseir, Plasterer, Tinsmith, Tailor,&e, 'Flour and Griot Mill, Foundry and Agrtealtural Implement menufactory. VIi,LAGE li're ;fY0/11 45() end upwards, according to situation. FARA of 60 wires adjoining the RailwaY Station for sale, with row freanii barn and 10 acres of butili. Address, THOMAS TRIV1TT. (26- tf) L. 11..36B. R. R. '--:-Owing to the ad- vance of sprin,g, and the increasing prosperity of this noble railway ; the Great Western Company have iw w given such new and important facilities to the travelliog public and shippere to to leave nothing farther at present as be desired. Daily trains ism stop at Centralia its follows t -Going North, Mixed at 9.50 a. tn. Mail at 6.20 p. m. Going Smith, Mail at 10.20 a. m. Mixed at 4.80 p. The Money re- mitted to the Caeliter at Hamilton far olio day's business alone at this station, last week, amouuted to the liandsome sum of oue hundred itoct twenty-five dollars and seventy-five cents. VILLAGE _LOTS SELIING.--SeVeTal Vil. iftge lots were disposed of during the past week, and quite a stir is going on in making preparations for building and fencitT. deins,nd for renting houses is also far greater than the sup- ply. Horaa AGAIN, -Parliament having been prorogued the member for South Huron is again fouud his pleasant home in Centralia. We dee' ly sym- pathise with Mr. Greenway in his re- peated trials. It will be remembered 'hat a year ago, on his raturn from Ot- tawa, lie had to endure the sad af- fliction' and irreparable loss of a beloved wife ; and now on his tiresent return lie Elude himself unexpectedly plunged into the maelstom of a mercantile calamity. If such trials have a tendency to wean our affections frian the unsubstentials of the world, they are not without their use. We sincsrely trust Mr. G will be safely brought through all his dif- %culties, and Plicenix-like, revive again uto isew tile and vigor. LUCANt M'''''''1!lTS.-No change except in 'asta,.$9.00 per bushel. VESTRY MEETING. -.z... "e usual ves- try meeting of Trinity Ch.., committed tdthe'Central Prison, is re- 8the preeent popular clergyman, Retaho was the unanimous choice of the par: ishioners. The meeting passed Off with the greatest of harmony to all present. En the finance depea anent a small sur- plus is ou haul The eubject was la ought furwaril of building a parson- age, which we trust will not be allowed to drop, for one is much needed. Then next in order, the .eulargement of the church. .• FATAL ACCIDENT, -An old resident of these parts named 'Henry :Cunningham whilst %tannin.; along the G. T. R. track near Parkhill. fell into a cattle guard, and was not found until the neat morn- ing, having rnanagted to crawl out of the guard tattle bank, bat from the ittjuries received in his fala tuat exposure after- wards: he sooa passed away. His -was-l-a,sely utteladod fLu1011tr-frOTirliere by old resideeters. FUNERAL -Quite a number of Liman- ites left tor raducion to atteral the funer- al of our late member, Mr. Scatchercl, whose loss is deeply regretted by both shades of polities in these parts. FOTEL CHANGE. -The late proprietor of the Queen's Hotel having, retired from hotel business and disposed of his effects, &c., by auction, Mr. Robert Mc Falls (late of Exeter) is busily engaged refurnishing the hotel with Nvith a corn, plete new dress. We treat ate preset- t host will have the aline success as the former propliotor. Judging from gooda being daily taken in, the outfit will be first-clas E. Win Dounelly, of Lacer , who was ported ill at the gaol of a low fever. He is the same man who assaulted aud shot the constable at Iowan. C'BED1T0.11" SP R3.4"iti 5E10 or. -- The first, Spring Show of the Credi- ton Independent Agricnitural Society was held in the village of Crediton, on Wednesday, 1.2th inst. °wine to the 0 unpropitious state of the weather in the morning, the number of entries was not so large as it would have been had the weather been more favorable. As it was, the show was in all res- pects much bettee that the most san- ,guine anticipation of the directors had led them to expect. There could not have been less than 1,000 persons ou the ground. The show of horses wes particularly good. Among the import- ed draught was one from Usborne, Crown Prince, owned by Mr. James Hodgson. This splendid animal was acknowledged unanimmisly to be the best heayy horse on the ground. In fact, all the subunit' shown were orecti- table to the localities in which they wore tespectively bred. Satiefaction was general when it Wei announCed that the prize raonev would be paid be- fore the successful exhibitors left the ground. The rewarde of the judges wore very eatisfactory. 'The following is the,prize list : IMPORTED DRA.UGIIT, 2 eatries.-1st “Crowti Prince," J. Hodgson ; 2d "Tom O'Liticolti;" W. Peck. Cittatoreel Ditettoar, 4 entries.-Ist "Robby I3tiens " James Creighton ; "Chatupiota" Ubatles Beau, G 1,4NT 11,1L 131114POSPI, 3 entries.--fst "Young Coachman," L. Hunter ; 2d, "Flowee of the Forest " FRENCH, :HORSESy 1 Mitt y. -19t, "French Lyon " StePhen, „ CiirratiAoe .11.01tSES0 2 entries.--ist, "Pride ot Heron " L. Hunter ; 2d, "Sir Arthur " Ito bort 'Fisher., Btoon, 2 entriee,--Iet, "Lord Byron," Geerge Sellare; 2d, "Pretend- er," Joao Kant. Certerixets Diteuenr, Veat's 01(10 2 etitries,,,--181, "Young Scoich Miracle," Kelhaid t 2d, t'Voung Scotch Mira- cle," Walter General, Pearostit 8 yertra old, 2 011. triee.-1et. "Young Rob Roy,", John T111011'0101- "Young Sir john Steven. seta," A. Po'rkius. 4-3-0-4-31 STEPFIEN. itLAN,5111A1 :1-4103VILPPIO AT WoornIA,m,--We are aka to hear that ietisre, who reeeetlY bad their atoek hartaal the etOre \\700(tham, halm made ar- rangemOnte with their oretOitoresand are 111)011t t9 raatune tnisiness, having pur- chased the lot from Mr. 3, Shier en 1011011 the store etood. They intend Winding e gotal brick store immediately, l'AveTiNS OL9spD.--Tite ta Vern -keep. ors of Blaitshard oan now breathe free- ly. That is, those of them who have reeeived licenses. trim cominissiopers have deeidea who shall sell liquors, for the next twelve months in 1.3larie'aerd and who net, 1-hore have been deprived of license Mr,. Geo, Lee, Skinner's corners, Geo. Berry, 'Mitchell Road, and Mr. Draper, Prospect Hill, SE IFORTI-1. AN ILLICIT DISTILLERZ-OH Thurs.. day last Inland Revenue collector Caw. an assisted by Officer Detlor, made seizure of a illicit distillery which was in full operation in a building on St. John street, owned by Mr. R. Cann', chael, and nearly opposite the Eepositer office. All the appliances for the dis- tillation of the beet poteen Nvere corn- plete, and when -the officers eisited the place they foand the fires going, and the vats filled with partially distilled grain. Tne vats were at once broken and their contents spilled over the floor ; the farnace, which was built of brick, was also demolished, and the worm and other apparatus removed and taken charge of by the officsrs. Two men namedsLeGotne and Howard, were feund in charge of the premises, and had been running the establish- ment. 'When the work of demolition was completed, Monsieur Frank look- ed up at officer Cavan and very coolly remarked alai, " it was a d— shatue to waste and destroy things in that way, as he could have turned but with the rigging the best and purest Scotch whiekey that ever was made." The esteblishment has been miming about two weeks, and considerable liquor has, tie doubt, loeen turned out. Although the building is surrounded by resi- dences and in a public place, none of the neighbors in the vicinity had any suspicion that such an importaut insti- tution was so clese to them. James Seaton was killed on Friday, near Preieville, by a falling tree ; on Oie same day B enry Cunningham fell into -a eattle-guard ;an the Gr,tod Trott): near Parkhill e.na died 80011 after being talten out, and Alex. 111aelde was dro iu his mill race u ear Richmond Hill; on Saturdey Wm. Dewey, who nad taeen run over by a trent at London, 'aea from his arjuries ; and esterday a of Hairilfaaf London, and James Black heart disee.d.' BIG A.RBITRAT1ON.-Sinion Press, the contraotor of the Drummond Sauble Bridge, McGillivray, not being eatisfied with Mr..Corbott's offer ($2,264), placed Matter in arbitration. Lio. h. Shipley, and John Levi signed the award, but Mr. D. Shoff refused. An appeal to law is now epolteo of Press, but we herdly think lie Nv ill try it. 1-1ress' claim was over $3,000. The arbitration lasted nearly five days ; had the board eat another hour the costs Nvould have becn exactly $100.,...- GODERICH. 1.01 died euddenly from Mr. William Jeelane, • Dorchester, county. e of North ed iu Huntsville (Muslim. et:lesex.i.,,yrit, March on his way to settQu.the 22nd Perry. He drove the entire diNerth two hundred and fifty miles, witn yobe of four-year-old Devon oxen, freighted with 1, 60a poen Is, in 19 days, Sundays excluded. The jDurney was made an sleigh to Berlin ; thence on wheels to Barrie, and the remaining distance on sleigh. Refering to the Sombre murder case the Wallacebura Advocate says • There is not a 11111.11 of any respectabili- ty in the...1 western counties but feelgt confident that Smith is the very man that shot Finlay, and it is the almost uaiversal opiniou that• he should be nanged. • The funeral of A.. T. Stewart, was the largest that ever took place in New York, except that of Horace Greoly. ABOUT ADVERT1SING.-He who in- vests one dollar in basiuess should in- vest one dollar in advertisiug-A. T. Stewart. It is understood that the Committee of the Presbytery appoieted to consider 1-tev. D. J.- McDonnell's case, intend reporting against him at a meetiret of the Committee. Oa Tuesday last Mr. MeDounell apaeared befons them aud underwent a course of cross-question- ing ae to his i iterprotiztiort of the Con- fession of Faith. Most of the ques- tions he answered to the satisfac ion of the• Committee, but when aeked. as to bis belief in the meaning of the word everlasting, as used by the Church, he stated a limited time. This at once decided the Committee to re- port agaiust his sta,temeut, In view of this step, the opinion has been ta- ken of eminent lawyers in reference to the new St. Andrew's Church, and they state that if the congregation de- cide upon supporting Mr. McDonnell in his course he can keep the church, and the eGeneral A.ssembly nor any other body can remove lain. Affairs have now taken it turn which must lead to action, and the members of the church are awaiting the course of events with intense anxiety. During the past few days, butter in Ottawa has reached the high figtire vf fifty cents per pcund. The Montreal Board of Health dis- cussed the frightful mortality existing among the foundlings *of that city, es- pecially those in the Grey Nuns _Hes- pital. Out of 719 received there last year only 88 sorvived. Ihe con- clusions arrived at by the Board were that the babies should be supplied with pnres milk at stated hours, and that theft death 'Was a great loss to the country in population. 1.1he man 'Thompson, NylMse breaking exploits have already been re- corded by us, haa been acquitted of the charge of stealine four head of cattle from Govenlock, 7>f Shakespeare, and also of stealing a number of pig,s from Andrew Walker, Mernington. There wits coosiderable doubt as t011iS ideali- ty, and the Judge and Police ,Magis- trate gave him the benefit. BODY RECOVERED. -A few days since, a lad named Davis, of Goderich while gathering wood. near the Maitlit;niville Bridge, noticed a dead body floating in the water. He drew it to the shore, and having brought his father to the spot, the remains were recognized as thbse of Charles Proudfoot, son of Mr R. Prondfoot, who was drowned, as' our readers will recollect, on the 19th of February last. The friends were at once notified, and the body taken to Mr; Proudfoot's residence. SERVED HIM RIGHT. -The scoundrel` Win. Hunter, Who has for some time past practiceti sharp ,dodges on farmers ir, the neighborhood of Goderella tvaa sentenced by Judge Toms the other day to eighteec mouths' imprisonment the Central. A Goderien sportsman, shooting on , the banks of the ale:al:aid, got :No ner- Noes when he saW a flock of pigeons approaching, that on attempting to firs the gtitt lie fell off, and rolled down the bank to the river. The fell cans - ed the gun to explode, end the pigeons passing over at the time, Were kilted to the humber of seventeen. TI16 8110 118 matt tray be hiet,',ary day braggIng abotit ',the miniber of pigeons 'he killed at lona shot. " ST, MatitYCS.-7 liottet14:11415:4 life°eIrills\evirnogr the eurrent year by the coMr1008i0berS; gr. .1, Westeolt, Royal Hotel ; Dowlitig salaam (Mail most generally knovvil by the name Of "Bilminetta Roast," near the Lopata] helmet] of the G. T. R., A, great deal Of alSsSfisfuett011 shOWn at taking off Westeett'e arid leavittg „ at least tWO pootet hooses. )41111-U1i4,,. 1i *tail easev4 hole 010;3 fai)ltr, Jane's Part, 0 fOrat 1244(.401,AP ptt, by the )303" ,et tne Vtioe'e 04..11, to Me1Y $auPet cow- Suotteoreeti,--On the 12th test, at the reel. tleneo of his son, Toltn ,8beebOthitrilt of the torubbil) Itlioisloird, laminas Sb fortakIly et lioxiden, aged 7 years. dmaltikETS Buffalo, April 10,-- cattle -Receipts, 918 heed, making tbe tettiliespely for the week, 9,924 head. Islo nutiltet The fresh 4trtvals were through oonsimaexte. Sheep snot lambs --Itecemts tooley 3,203 tlead, making the total supply /or the week. 18,000 head, The market was slow. 3ales ot 1,000 at full 500 oh the opening prices of the wele'lor. auto, 4pril 18th.-Tliere were In to -day about 300 ltu of wheat ai 01,31 for whito wheat, 03 for aireadwelltana al to et.ta for spring; :00 au of pees at 74e; and 1604ra eats at 37c to 3 to. Hay eold at 017.50 ie. $21..50, and Arm:, at 01.2. 4 TIMES Oflice, Exeter, A.pril 20, 1876. ESETE111 White Wuea t 844 es seriee waeata . se te 95 Barley - Oats POt0A005 Peas ... 5 28 to 30 24 to 30 60 tu 60 Eggs ... ' 12 to ' 1.2 13utter ,., 15 to 17 Flour per bbl.... ,. 0 GO to 14 00 Bran ,.., „, 12 to 12 Shorts ... . 3.4, to 16 Hogs 7 00 to 7 50 Beef 4 00 to. 0 I ,. .... ,.. 3 50 to 4 50 1.00 te 2 0,/) g'n'Y ilea Apples 10 00 to 12 00 1 75 to 2 00 00i0719 • 75 • to 1 00 14 to 14 Turkeys.- - so te.1 oo Geese-, ... . . ,- . ,„.„.„„....„. . ,.-.._. 30 to 00 Ducks „pr 30 to 00 ST. 'MART'S, (Reported regularly by A. Galbraith, Clerk) Deihl wheat, per bushel ;... 98 ,te 1 08 Spring wheat ... .... ... 98 to 1 00 Barley , '50 to 56 , Peas ... ... „ Sheepskins , .40 31 11..rielo.)tepaitlee,terE.11.b,e,r ba.g..... T.: . . . 54 :50 ., tt at! 6741 ArfourtIthorner" 0 w.,t. Egg., per dozen ... Bettor ... ... . 7 1000 tt 00 7 15,0 00012toto13 6102 LONDON. • 1,1-Vlah)it.o Wheat, per contal,- 1 00 to 175 Troudwell...-....',••• 150 tol 65 Red Winter \Vhelie..."'...-...-...•-.. 1 50 to 163 Spring Whoat...•-...-..."'...""--.... 155 to 102 SEAFORTH. Fall -Wheat • ..,.."...• 06 to 96 spring wheat., - - -* 90 to 06 Oats. 0 30 to 90 Barley ili to 42 o 55 to 60 ill.,^ Peas Butter 0 18 to 20 - Eggs 1 13 to 14 _LIJCAN. White Wheat 05 to 1 00 Treadw ell 00 to 1 00 Spring 95 to 1 00 Oats 0 29 to 80 Peas " ,- 0 CO to 0 a5 13arley. . Butter - 56/t 55 17 18 Eggs, per dozen 10' to 16 " Potatoes 25 to 0 2.5 Lard 12 to. 13 Tallow 6 to 7, Hay . 8 00 te 10 00 t . Timothy seed 9 05 to 3 50 - Clover szed .. ............ . ..... 6 00 to 5 70 NVOgn 35 to 3.5 Sheepskins ...... ....... ..... ... ..........- 1 00 to 1 50 Beef 00 to 6 50 Hides 45 to 5 Pork 00 to 7 60 GlIANTON. Deihl wheat, 1.00 Treadwell, 1.00 to 1,02; spring So to 1.00. Earley, 45 to 50.. Peas, 60 to 65c. Oats to:3u. eef, 4 to bc. ThItter 15 to 20c Eggs 16 '',3•11 7.. Hiles, per lb, 4icts Tallow, psr, n, Ctfi '• "skins 80c to 1 01. TrFINs- HENSALL. ^ 07 to 99', 1,0,1,, 7 to 8.00a nTs.-Fall V heat 96 to 98; Spring .1,,z5to .4; l'eas 60 t:u 62:,:ats 2stio Ito ANTED.— I out. Otte calSweilie_: tg House to nayu's store preferable. A) ,„ D, 8 t...uttliley & DR. HYNDMAN'S SDIV, Exeter. In Mr. Plekard's block, Exeter. c ‘s, AN, M. D. Physician :- 1.. • surgeon, to., Off,c'e-next dooll At Baelt's .tore, Main-stieet, Exeter. Residence. - Mrs. Hamlin's `10MINION 041N SHOP AND RI - L." 1,1,11 ritti,ony. S P 1E4' rits Mitunitacttirer el and dealer in utiles, Slit), 4litist44 it 01,0i C4r$1 Paao18, Viahing rrat1c10 mat 'amitora" 0 1)1 1100 ttataato0kalg (20120 in iltnt-cle ,style. (Bits altered to 02)tva 001(100 "Roy, I aroneo-8ttco t twoort bandaa Mai Kita,ii L00(.1011) FIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY & L...AGLAsdovi Allan Line! Carrying the Canadian and United States Mails. SANTE Trouble of looking afier Bag- gage, and purchase YOUR TICKET FROM THE LOCAL AGENT and thus a:mid the trouble and confusion at the Rota's wheie you will pay the same Rates same as the N. Y. S. S. Lines. One of the first-class, full -powered Olyde-built , steamships of the above line, constrneted espe- cially for the navigation of the Atlantio,,ayerag- ing irom 3,050 to 4,200 toas, willleave Quebec every Sathialay for Liverpool and Londonderry, Sailino.s of Mail Sbearaers.: FROM PORTLAND SABMATIAN, 22nd April. itiORAVIAN, 29th April. PERUVIAN, Oth May. Last from Portland, FROM OUEBEC POLYNESIAN, 18th May. First .I.014 Quebec. SARDINIAN, 20th May, PRIJSSIAN. 27th May, SARMATIAN, Bed Jame. MORAVIAN, 10141 CIRCASSIAN, irtth.- lune. POLYFESIAN, 24th Itine, SARDINIAN,1,1st Proota paaaag0 totitieatoa 180220(1 at 10*ealt ato POVSOliff wishing to bring mit Men.33".,, GLA,S6bVi atnou;131ps of 020 eittsgptv tifte wilt 1)0 ,h8pateiaal trate Quebk, IrovricItet4(6`ai ()Very ittfornlation apply to WHITE & SONS, "Times" Office) Exoter.