Exeter Times, 1876-6-15, Page 2!UAL SALlth tion1s sententia, eedetiame
pritici Mime ex erminandi, trademit
Atm 1 "Stock takiug Sete '
OtlY Otteh Store" coremenee, Th0 franelatiem, of the nbove we gave
teed: day of Jime anti \vie coe- st week. Chiniquy sates it is a secret
let of 3elv, dining which'', hook, 1Ve eiontot think that le.fia
Sterthne batgaine may be expen, eliiiiiquy will be the omens of perform.
toter rodueedge priee and ing emelt cheep in the rellitioue semi,
otti eat heresy Antigen lneees, tis meet of the eonle of the Weeteru
tent etre', tole ee reeults have showo;
°""ve'ts 'heR Ile yet litade, If,
thong h, es he says, thoneands linVe
Provi rice twee eon verted
melee tile tenelnugs, it eliotee that he
will I -vegeta bottet il,nong owo poo.
ph,. Here the People ere more set in
thote vita% s, and it le very, seldmi we
neer 01 isooveele nettle by either Prates.
tent pe Catholic ; ell the good Atte
Chiniquy may do e ho to streegthen
the miede of let'oteetents. Yet, there
'ETER, THUR.S1)AY, JUNE 15: is »a eltimee, of harm beieg done, 0.5 his
detiunciations of the Catholie body lent
stir up hielieg in their breasts
againet Prottietants, whieli wore they
deterteened te ne enuch
Petteetilti lit' ()tit' the -Setae, Stock, before
took ',Seeing, !)elet,te hegiti on 1.st
Illy next. eall ain't secure elime
4 tilos, hat otine ‘Nnteli OlinnOt he
eWilerf .
STANLEY & J11117+1 YN
:telele J11110 1 Nriti
t •
I 0
'feta ttire5
,
7-,7,!:77`;
Ait ilt lit ER14' •
not poeeessed et yastly more sense thtei
t;eme,two settees siece, the 1-',e//oe;/"'' their mme field+) teal:troll of the Is-ht','1,
woule soon tepee into eninite, te
eala that his teetitree, howeter, axe in-
teresting, ittld m814 1Y0 to
hear him en Become: of ;toted taken, as
well as from ceriosity.
4(14 in ettotee terms of the presenta.
hoe to the West II ran ,et, gric ul iu r al
S' eiete of a small geitnt, queetiohed
the ace, and attributed the motive ns
,
ene et bribery. The Neer li:re defend-
ed' 1.1n. Ttoss in i lie aetion, mid le nu-
n -ere -I 1,,,, tee jeeeesiter as 1'0)10 M'S :
,4 ...
it Tih, Canton New E ra t1ovS lot , think wtth
ethat the tine:dee afteetea 1.,). sbin'e mem-
1,5',4 of 'Parliament ot gi‘iiift thine iioilli to
oil
olsar's ild agricultural sc-cieties in their con -
nano,' 'es ctui be classed " doubtful gencrosi;
v,'• ' :that it is simply a species ef eenteel
ethers. We are sorry that our ocunempbr.
.,„,,,r'doce not agree with us on this point, but,
Under the circumstances, we have no inten-
tion of being dra.wit into controversy with . it
on the question. We have eNprossed our views,
what the New Era Ints said has not changed
but rather sarenethceed them, mai feeling we
have done our duty;, netbitig eiore
nor nothing less, 11rA are Hatisn .d. to
allow it to continue in i's present belief, and
equally satisfied that the constituenity it Speaks
for should conduit° to profit frinu its repiesen-
titlive's •• doubtful generosity. ' 2
it does us good to see so much no.
ecilfielmess, en theAetet of flies° two
e menals ; one being eto it ready to eon-.
iienni the act of public men in con -
tributing to societies as bribety ; while
, the other is equally toady to justify
it. As our comm. of Seeforth seems
most unxions to deal tairly id lite mat-
ter, we would ask him if bribery in his
opietiou is classified ; and, if these dif-
ferent cliteses each i•epresent, a greeter
or lesser clinic? Ne deult. lie would
es reitilily ails wer that bribery rio mat.
ter how it is accomplished is eneeete
%vie'," a sin. This adtiii!ted, we would
s sk him if the immaculate _Blake., and
ie follotving circunistances should not
as strougly comleenned as t he ea -
en of Mr. Rose el granting a stun of
money to the West Heron tricultu-
eitl Society. The Methodist body oi
Kincardine at preSent iH erectint..
new church. Otte day Inet summer et.
became the .writer's priVilege to visit
that town and %elide there, nttendeti
the church. .After listening
tb nble rddrees,. 11 e ..congregatioe
teas hushed to silence, while the while-
Coliereeeleseeesio,e-The: eene-Anneal
attendee of the South lieroe (to, Or,
ante' Lodge, will be iu fleeter, or
theeeCith inst. A...fell, ettetedenee ee-,
ell -rested. ,
N e are 511
010 113 410 harities have not helore
tide taken etepe to provide witter fet
those waiting at the ehetiott for the tee -
rived er dopltutttre of trentin 'This
teost aptly ekpreesed tit the Vulgar-
ism, " o terroi." Bat if water ie elot
seen supelied at the etatienetios ebove
will he 30 oatne ler
Yource, Lemee' Cosiesaer.---WQ under -
steed titre the yonug ladies of the
eletleehet Clierell here will give a
grand Vocal and instrumental coecert
'Drew's ott the 23Ni hist, Pro-
ceeds to be opphed to the pareomige
lune, The Exeter .13r0.2S 119.11d will be'
in attendance, - The fort,i2n teleet
will tionsist of Miss Bay; eiltitam ; Ittise
I hompson, London t and Mr: Rapley,
Bleat/trey. at 1130 itietrument.
Tee Imeknow Sew/net men itesietfel;
the other day, arreet the t•oenge;
of Cayngit finnei
A talegrale teas reeeiehid frthe the
damping' grand Of a .111°8qt:the Cloloey
that the bscaptd were tin rapid trensit,
to the lake. In large lettees was die -
played the reward ofrei ed, His eyes
.glenened ; they shot file ; dimly in the
future sprang , vieions. of beautiful
mown. lawns terraced walks, 'brick
mansione and pea -soup. delete hint. -
self around that village like a fiehting
rancher preparing to drive off a band of
meracding Indians ; he. ordered one
pound more beefsteak then visual ; gave
his creditors a promise such they Intd
heyer had befure ; told his boy§ they
needn't Work iu the garden after sup-
per that eVeuing ; end weote a display
heaaing ,colunin long• detailing in
glowing terms the steuggie that ensued.
Chase was given by' the consteble and
editor, the runaway was caetured,
hrougt to town, and examined. The
C y iga antlee hies weee conselted, and
the euptured agreed in deseriptiumwith
the Youngs except in ( very pre ieular
The editor has one sitti-fection left him
oite of the chased; edmitted havieg
been in jail once; end having had a
Netter and mother. Herein, it is said;
he and Youngs eXactly correspond.
,11.111100.
•
E=eter 11 -lying Pa k
hame '
A TWO DAY'S RACING
TOURNAMENT.
ERIDAY AND SATURDKI;
30th JUNE and ist
SEVEN RACES AND ONE THOU'S
ter who bet a few seeonde petite( rie 1111(1 AND DOLLARS IN PRIZES.
'been preaching the word of God in
Flinn lengue go; informed the :indite:cc
thet he wee in reteipt of a cheque from
llen. E. Blithe toe anis aseis1 ing, em
building of the now ehurch. -We made
Nit. oar Inusitteee to inquire it it was ,the
'‘',1.11,? TO read out tims publicly the mantes
' those giving money, aud we foiled ,
„ale to be the only case. The glees- i.
tibn erose; \thy e The only answer
we conld fi..ente wtis that it was a, rend
ecity Of applyiog the sop of •• give me
ee tie vote at the next election." Does
our Seneliftwth entente net think the
, slime e Sneak eandidly : you have de-
ipounced A. M. Ross as being a triber,
and cite guilty of 'purchasing his wity
into power is not woithy to ne there.
now denounce the iirmiticulote Anton,
batter. With reeard to the Weet tin-
e ie n grant the Ewan:ilea. Keys it is con-
) Vincial in its opinion; aed what Inis
been said abont it emitilittes it still
inor,e, end makes ite ophrion the firm-
er. We e tenet think this fair. Mr.
'toss' citee is old irely differe»t from the
one we have ineetioned, and wherein
the Nen: 1,:ra supports Ill.r. Ross' action
we ntust in part do the same. Cer-
tainly the actions of public men re•
eeive by far a more careful scrutiny
thee those of men ntore privetely shel-
tie Pil. Were Jr. Boss situ:ILA its is..
. 'Mr. Bl ' e, and I a eed 0. e to tlit FOCi-
\ t•ty tile ot,..1 whittle he did, his motive:,
't for the action might be criticised. But
''''' he lives in the immediate vicinity
of the 1.11ding, i8 intimately liege:131)V-
ed with all or tieerly all ie it." Besides
this, he is it mar pass( ssed of no small
'amount of tneane, and it is his tirivil-
e•Oge to do as he pleases with Ins own,
1 , to long as he does not intritde tipon
t the steict etignet.to of the law in so do-
ing. It may he said that lila. Blake
has the seine right. He ntost ter-
tainly lime and tee slionlit be most letp-
py to see him exercise it 10 the same
degree tie has ,Mr. liose. ''.elie
ev'd it•e that the II n. E. Bialte
intended his to uork for lihnsell
wonders in the futttre is itt the
feet., that the minister rend it (alone)
rilnud before the 'nongetegetion. Fur-
ther than this, Mr. Ross was One ot the
number who received the $200 extive
et llowance from the 1.-Iouse. lie tend
'time and again he intended retnining
it to the people. Whether by return.
ing it to Ins own Riding instend. of to
--e-ilie treasory of the country he did right
eve cannot ray, 1)1 t rent -en it he (lid«
'Therefore the money WaH the people'te
anti, probably Mr. Ross really end lion.
estly , thought thee had the greater
Tight, and did it without any idea that
he wait thereby applyine the seine eep
6,s did Mr. lelalui. That it wilt towel
,,, . .
its influence on, the minds of the peoe
„
1pte tlmre den be no room for doebt t
Wane ?nay attribute it • to the C411180
8150k011 Of, W1111'0 oiltere will call it it
speeiee of bribery;
,
.
Excursion Trains Run o4 Both
• -
Days.
and remain otter laiee entil 7 o'clock 1).
nn on Saterclity evening i
en_
A.Ruts'r or l'ATarier
A fe'w ileye 141100 the refOrmed Priest
Wag nrreesed 111oetreal for dander.
For tiOnte.tirne he 1102 teen " ming
»octet the anspieee of tlie'(.1rallge Asso"
eietiott, and flee:tither; teeth, lotelly of
the ehereli ef white) lie watt oude'
member. Tito follawinte which ep-
peered in onr feet ieede from. one St.
7efitry's eorreepreeclente het,' which the
cempoeit.or littngled teealle hi setting,'
.i.tofer
Buy your tie,kets Of the Allen S. S.
Co's. agent nt Exeter.
PICNIC -The Kirkton flood Tem:
plare with the Winchelsea Brats Band
passed through here yesterday im ril-
ing on a picnic excursion, to enjoy the
cool and refreshing breeze 4 Lek,
Heron.
'atm. -Messrs. 0.13yene Co.,
hardware dealers have arranged with
Messrs. Whitson it: Selater of the St.
Mary's I.ime 110,1 are now
keeping their ceLbrated white lime
for sole (me,
13EWAtte or CouNTERFEIT",,---A. mina-
ber of five dollar bills of Bank of Brit-
ish Ncirth Amerien, purporting to be
issued trom Kingston, nre in circula
tion, and are very difficult to detect.
Th, y are zeturibuyed 23,000 an 1 up-
wards. It would Le well for business
peop'e to be 01. their euerd.
BP58WAY;-On ltfontley nrni n
1/Utt., farti1813 had his teeth tied itt;
event of' Molsous Bank, when they
broke away, turning round the corner
et ,Huron street at a repel gait. The'
invner made quick elmee, And eneceed-
ed in capturing them before auy dam-
age wns done. "
Berceneran vs. Exeeerea-The Dia-
.
mond field is to he oecepied 00 ,Snenr-
Clay !xt Cy the Brreeeheld end Exeter
13. B. clubs. We hope that Ilrecefield
club will donsia of home players Me
ft:ice imp:need feom the Stites et Sea-
foi th.
CoN4rigiP.NiAitt,---The Bruesels Post,
epealciog of the vietory achieved by the
club of that plitee over the Parkhill
elute played here a few days since, saye
the Brussels boys wore treated heed-
somely by those of Exetee That's,
the wee' everytl i is doee belee) Mc,.;
with a big II, to ei
We ece.--The rexeesitorIS ileussele
correspondent when lie readied home;
lifter the B. B. inatell had tether cons
fused idees when he said thee he Bytes..
pe elub beet 111xe bi:by a maj(ti y', of
10. Strenge passing .strenee I Try
me tin :led see if the sooee bete eon Ex.
etee este Brti-ittels didn't stand, li,xeter,
; nruesels, 2.
TIIAmEti - 11, t tont inyt
of the township fittliers of tsborne is
directed to the, tiornintinifintien in an -
allot' (toluene,. As the writer there
states it is of greet itnportance to the
townel.ip that the Thames Road 'elicill(1
be put ti 8tate of repair. As it now
is, it is j tiet, possible for a sober man to
get alieng; bat e.liet would it be were
tee sepply of ry(atiengle plentifel ?
Why; tilt, donsequene(ei Might be
sutrenee up as follows i tie W 11$ 11, 1 o v
ing and tletoted htteband when sober ;
litteine nettle no Will, his peopertyle
Inhaled over' to his wife- A'S this road
is used possibly More than any other
in the township, we lioPe the cennicil.
\‘ ill take 'st,etts towards Mirroring it.
„
FARMER'S STORP4,-,-T110 woe ere now
busily engaged excaveting the. cellaefor
Mr;Peritter'e etore, ou the corner Smith'
'elide office. FrOm !hose who letve
, - ,
eeteti the teen of the peoposed building
he intends to eeect, we tenni •Mr. Fee -
liter s taste is good one,, and., to speak
from our own negligee tenee with dlett
gentleman we ,,,holoa etty, he will do ,e.
inoet lucrative trade, aH he ie a .rean.01.
54,001011 and honest'. principles. ,
'cltere.---ithe crops thrgagliont this
enmity litok exceedingly good‘, And give
promise of a bountiful. hareeet. ' In
siene pieces the fall wheitt' has :been
whiter -killed, hut where it has eeceped,
it, never looked better. , There cep
nothing, prevent a laree yield of spring
whent, if the fly eine °be keta from it.
Hsv never was .better, nor presented e
healthier appearauce. The fruit &rep
has to. say' the' least, eveey appeeranee
of being it good one. 'CaterptIlitee are
very plentiful, and may be the means'
yee doing mueli damage to this crop.
CAUTION TO MANITonA ' GRANT:,
AND TOI‘RISTS.-- Pri0p10 travelling
throu It 'Minnesota eannoc be two wary
sttotmd,rqle the shape of three (lard
neette 'tnen:',t, Who' with the raileoade
ere doily afirtioprlys robbing the -trey.
eine; comfit tin het.: FeSti er et len el tig.
end tee Noi:theink.eleeetgailatned
theee (diameters; atedVevety day we are
heating' ofeteople 'Who'll:lave been rob-
bed by them.. Our advice tit tea yellers
is 1. , -avoid every, stratiger who spen Its
cif cetetle, no metter in what way the
s ebj ect is' ie trod ucee.
e a.; ,
,„ e
Tee Excantsnie TO L Oftx oTANnEY.--
On Tuesday morning last, the elation
at this place was fetrete besiegperby ap-
plieantse foe :tickets tO ;Port Staeley.
'Cue Itundeed and nittetyethree nekets
were .soed . this .platte, , The e).,e,our-
t 10#,clifege. of '(,J o irtirn cfor ie
si4elseteelgt, 'here .0,18:15 'finetrit101:
arrive( safely at the Port at 11 a, ie.
A most enjoyable eeason %VW; spent ; no
aczident °colleting to mar the pieusure
of the trip. There were twentyeseven
tickets sohl at Clinton ; seventeen nt,
Key -tete; tveenty-one leen a 1, ana
twenty at Centridie. We hope Mr
Broteghton continue these cheap
trips, aed eite the people along the
Rec., the privilege of a aide eo Po.t
&Miley or Kincardine once in a while.
PERSONAL.--kte V. Mr.' Green way,- of
'Little Prairie. Wisconsin, is at pi esent
in 'town, having. been attendeuce
the B. C. C'o iference, lately in session
in. Oshawa, lied 1101t,/ visiting his' keen&
in Exeter.
Rev, 3. Whitt( ck, B. C. Minister, who
for the past three years, has been in
eleirge of Exeter circuit, will) prior to
tattieg his leaye foe Lambeth) his .110W
appOintteent, prsetelt his farewell :bets.
,
: Vieteen COUNCI1Y.---Tlib"Oininoll rile
purettelit to iedjeurnietoote eeelfeke te ' a
1-10.11 Elieter. 10110 loort676,, Ait tio
ir1131111.301'S presoot, The minelpee at the
prevents atteting were read and 00e.
Itrined ''. rdo veil by Le Hardy, Piec9ilflod
by W. IL Verity, thee: the ',Reeve and.
1,1011,80ov, be eatimeized te berrow
$1,000 for geeeral miepeees. Cerried,
Moved by NV. li, Verity, seeolided by
L, Eerily, 11131.1 1401140V°, 3fl', Pililittrd
itr a t110 titteet lespector be ft conimit-
''tpTt'litnogdoliLIA've'etatsh0ort'dill':111,'ilf311101nIniall;017)rilbolid
steeete by prieate parties, Careted.---•
Moved by L: Hardy, seeonded by 'W.
II, Verity; that 'Win. Titylor be ' paid
$2 for fottr loads ef gravel 4olivered en
the etreets. ' Cerriede MoVed by '3,
Pickard,' eepoeded by E: Drew, that the
Welled adjourn to., meet at .1r. VeritY's
on Werlimedey the. 14111 inst, at 7.0
p. mi Cattriedi 1‘1. iliAclowile"Irti,
. :,
S, Ihnott Fenn Stem -The South
Hurting:di Show will be held in Mee -
1 e r , on T 11 u reday,,anel Fritley the 5th
mid GUI October. The great ieuccess
whieh these shows have met with
heretofore. is a suilleieet gitaraetee
when we fedi° into consideratioh the
prospeet of a. bountiful haevest, that
the forthcoming exhibition will eclipse
any previous one ever held here. It
is more than likely that some of the
stock showedeat the Coe-Mimi:LI wilt ba
if
pteseet. - •
New Grete'res.-We rn that a new
*
(...erenge. in connectiod 'nee. '' Pattror.s
of Dustettelry, has been „est 'shed oy
Mr. ltobert MeMordie, of 1 tpen, in
the eestern or Iiisidown section of Met•,,
Eillop. te
THE 'flucks.-1),etato riegs . (tee sqid to
be more, mireerous tine 'liver Hi Melly
places.. The' land literally tiwarms
with them in certain eections; and they
have already made a dead set for tome
tbes and potatteei wheee they hate ap-
peared ebove the ground. TIld pes12
shoeld be looked after le tittle, and ats
Waked. eig,oronsly wherever they shew
themselves: There are but two reree-
enee which eneehe depeeded upon, viz :
,1Saris (ireen and handpicking: In Its.
ina Paris (erten, ef eoureeethere is
a
more or hiss den ger', tat VS itli (tile -Jittery
°ere nothing need be fetteect. Where
(me l'aH ft, Stnall 1)0,011 to look after,
however, and Otto devote tho thee, heed
„eickwg will be ening the best plait.
, 1,1.E NS.A.Lie.
PROSPERFf17.--Eitch week shows evi-
dence of increased growth in tins dirk',
ng village. Scarcely a dey asses but -
there are se plicants the village; look
ingont for beitiduesite inpon Iv, ice it is
their pul pose to, erect puddings. In a
ehort time nearly every, euterprise will
be represented.
• Wool, Bverect.,-Messes. G. it; J. Pet-
ty are beying qua, tity of wool at this
place paying from 25 to 30 tents per
pound.
Lees So-Lie-1\1ra Petty sold four
lots'on Tueedev hist"; eiveragieg $tiee
elic h.
CEN TEAL A.
--
TIM TRIP TO PORT STANLRY.--A great
malty front this heighborhood ovailed
theinselvee cm Tdeeley, of the G. W
Res cheep ileasnre excursien to Port
ltanley. ;111100g. ss leen wits your cor-
eesphedeet. The train coes,sted of
eleven first class carriages which were
conepletely filled end' must haye eon-
'fitiaed tae loweet calculation one-
thensand passenger.s. The day prov-
ed exceedingly tire and the landscape
ithout the picuic greands pi esented
very charming ppearanc Tee yoatig:
er porteoe of the excursionists enjoyed
tauntingly the Verions forms of se hags
erected for their amusement. Some
, wee were of lively terripeeinnent en-
gigect in graceell mevements ' the
d tucieg booth to the sounds of piers
ing music. But the g; eater part of the
crowd seemed to .prefer a five -mile
. trip on the lake t he Munrc;,,
WhiCh VMS amain 1 sl ed abent Onet:
every hour. The hike was very smooth
aud calm. Upon t whole it WAS ft
most enjoyable trip and the Oatmeal
efetinger,,lte'lron 'Mee-, Esq. ie great-
ly to be praised foe' ittaugurating and
cerryieecett tie 3 al 31,1; of th ,ea very
happy occasions.
ease -
Men, on Sunday eve.aug 'next, at 6
o'clock p. Ho leaves here on Wed-
nesday'. itext. , xet , .
'Whitlock has m a deenet ,w a me friends.,
fleeting been an earnest. worker for.the
elm ch. We have forted in him
stau Lich frieud,,and, no lose
of his congregatien in the chuecle .tvill
we miss his frequent visite oereanc-
tune ' -
Revs: Messrs: Butcher, Holmes and,
Allen, the new frem.
what we know am'. eau learn uf .them,
prove able workers.
Ix Eittion.--We were in error in out
iseue of tewo weeks since in stiveing-
that Mr. Caelt, the Licenee Inspeetoe
had vented Mr, Reyuold's hotel, pu the
Lake Reed, and had hint appear before
the magistrate iu Seafentli ; where
the case was decided egainst the' 1r. -
specter. It slieuld hay() read,. e Peel -
5.1301 -INE.
Ounke tie 11,nvisiox.-e-The Court of
Revision opened, accoreing to notice
dilly gm in ; All file members, swore
by ,the Clerk. aAftee carefelly exemin-
feta el le Roll alie makinene lew erthoa
geraftl 'kcal 0 irrettions, it Wits Mote:id by
D. 'fitter Seconded by J. Heels, that
'tie Mr.' 11'.,Doupe,appollait, has net put
ilenn appearance his appeal be die-
' - " ' h R I
'"firmeile and that the Court of Revi8lon
!hie:tett,. that t e .o 1 for 1876 be r co n•
be pow elosed.---Carried.
. .
, centime.
, After the close of the the C Ant the
Council met pursuant to adjournment.,
Alt'the triembers preeent. . Minutes of 1
ptevious meeting'reed find 'confirmed.
Moiled by Re Menteith, secoeded by D.
Millitte,thae tee aceount ef White &
Sons for peieting arnortu time to $33.25
be paid, -.---Carried: Moved by D. Mil,
lar, seconded by J . Hall's, thet tile
'Iteityne; instead, ef Mr.. Cash. ...AV -heel! clause in 13eelaw -No. 5, for 1875 for
olr. Reynolds neriiearee. at- court; thane the re,guletton of Statute labor mid al-
'W7its iite one.' to %neat- agahiet hint, and' entitle three days,for a man' an& team
the -magistrate dierniseed ' the einse,-,:e be amended' so as to read two days.
fhis action' onehe Tart .of Ithe,Ieepec- eriarr...edI, •' ,;.eloited 'hs, J, liens, 'and
telrOte nett :•.tte '81ty,,,, the !Slease,- a eery, secoeded, beeD.: Miller., that W. Ilbok-
pritieatvoetleteznen ;Me. Aleyntileei eette• receive $9,5 foe relief.eeeCarriede itlev-
telten some' tegety- fogrenileeette d',13:MY ad" "by 'We Shiefc-secneded hy It: Mon:
not,' 'eVeli the "'Satisfaction of:hating te, ,beith, that, Leis 3, to 7 beth inclusive'
.11r0i'il tO 51157 r it V C 0 ti, r t i 4 ' ' ' on the 8th nencaesioe form , oile , beet
Teeenees',' ltieriterete--A Meeting of thief . 'wotk ' to , ' b 3 ', Torro 'me 1 , t n
West 'side,.e0011, ,'Sturruellitogeg 1 i bo
pittlime'ster, end Lots 3 to 7 beth in..
elusive) oh thnfitit con. forret ancither
beat, chiefeettek' td '''lliffs p frforincd1 on
ettet, side read ' J. Balkwell to be pittli
master, Mid that 'W. Cook's toad het be
very eloquent addeess i-eTee emnpIete.. cancelled.-Cattried. - Moved by A
1108S of the Sumo' Systeneof :00titrio, Mil's', seemeled by Ji. Shier; that Heti-
ehowine the itetiessity of the "'Noe hall ileileg. teeeive $10 to perchafte
Subjecrtel' At the close of the address clothes with.-=4arried, lu compliance
a unaniinents Vote. of thanSe and .an With itenemerously signod.petition from
liontra,ey ntemberehip ;were, tendered the efetepayers 'of the mituteipality tisk-
'bite: The Dr, ill reply .spoke .foe, some ing ;for "et pipecial grant of money tit be
time of ttm positiondhat Canada' cecti, expeealed foe the improvement of toads,
pied et dm feenittentiettleo .He eitird that it was moved by jAlalle, seeoteded by
"there 'As teething; time': the Ueited j.. Shier) thet t 250 be 'Spent in each
Statee hatt prodnead, ta equtal the-epeel, Ward., foethet purposece.aCearied. 14...7t,
men gent': ftiiiti thel,ptiblie schdele el ed loy - D. ,Millat, eetonded by Sr. fealle;
Onte,r1o,''.'. Ur, (tee'. -Baird, or...,; CX.' that-hygetat .Isio. 5 kr 1873, de noev reed
plaitted fte nembee of Ceohlenne ,the, the tt tilitiLtitilb be pageect-Ciii.rit?i(L, .letr-
rfeelegitriel Glebe:. Mie, II. Strang, B. ed by 03%. Shier, 'Seconded bv R. MOneeitlf'
A., Geiderieli, ietendnee4 difficulties. in that the ailditors be paid lo caoli..--
'''',1s en eeteilet *Inch he leritreoti it a rule' reef, and ha was nnanirtionsly elected tontlysis snd parsitigt ' Tim teachers of , 'Carried,-.-&04ied hy- X. 1-143.le eeeonded
to reed et each .leathra, an& is talon ,ts 1?residont for enothor veer. Mr, 13,, the Itistitete tendered both geitfltre by It, Moniiithy that the, list of petit:,
mestere now peetiehted ber the clerk to'
from Ste, Thome aqii Re OS Stormily
''' .''"*!1, g "Teattettfeen dleeritlea; adopted, Mid thatelty-litav No, . 1' COO.'
glen einit lite() Morelli detre fietning,their apPCIntinent tis Well to
\ tauten ad seeandok en?. those of othee ofraieS of council be now
\
passaitCarileci., Connell adjottruect
• tectitint Penne urf Ad` ettete
Tuft B.ven.-Tlib-nuletenet nteetain. Exeter District, Teachers' Iostitute
tnente g,iven by tile bancl are inuell ap.. was 1101(1 in the Scheel Hemet) in this
reeditted, front the ettanhers plac,-, bit Satneday, 1001 inst. J. 11.
thae titrend thole. This :nay he be- elide') Inspectoe, and Dr.Gers, Hodgies,
callee tImy etre But we think it 1.)(ip. Minister of Education, were prose
is 'beeettee they ere good, ft ilkey be cut% Tho latter gentlemite delitered
amid of tie that we are prejn iced +ellen
we say it 'gilt) bent eny band in the
c(mtitry,, but we thinit they are able to
hold their OW13, 11,1 10151:
.lireEttAT, (30X: A.S'40CIATrON*.---T1)0 On.
nun] meeting of the above Assoeiation
was held in Drew Hall, teeter, ou
INIondity last. Theee Wes a very let go
attenditrIce, eeeli
well represented, After itothe tontine
bminess, the officoos fol. the ensain,.t.
year were elected. 3). 11, Recbie, leeq.
did net wish to accept the office of
Progi&iit again,. its be thought there
wete ()there toot 0 cape hie of filling it,
Hie 00111011 WaS flot "fte001110(1 net Co.
011otelid hot tviSh ter accept the
Office ,of eeeret filer etioqier year, Nit
waeld eel:4'st his inteceseoe all that lay
his 'power. jaeliSOrl I Of Eit,
mondville, was imanmiongrY eleeted
the peeitiofe‘ vtis elected
men ft Ilettilt2 Vote of tliattkee Pee.,
graining fee neXtimeeting'1,
Nit', 'nos, Gregory"; .(leogranhy, Mr,
P. May ; tggeryl Am.
,Grritnittar, Mr. WM. Itogers;. 'Poachers'
eel, eitti fidenn, get Vero
Ibetitotee: S. P. ILIA. Institute
,erreptionern in tom ereasneer, mid viee-pre8idents the adjourned to meet second 'Sattnelity
nen gecommitniett- came es lar,t year,. ' Oef„, et 10 er'elook rton. 1.088, $400,000.
to let Sitturelay August.
S. P.
see the Palter of the Tie tis.•
Seiner.KInneing that your columns
are always. open for discassions relattY0
to tire peblic good, anew Me at-
tention to tie few fecte relatiVe to
certain road in this township,
IlOwever, tiret pity tt tribute to
tbly")stiantti6nle,ligticiltlet fietlitv*Inteor:3vtltlflie8 071,111618010,1je‘)
of ae gOod reads eenerelly as Usbortto )
and tins is due mainly to the eXertions
of the people in ren.liing good use of
their stetutd labor, in the nerfettilenee
of Whieli every one worke with, a will,
and now tie y are reapiug their yeward
by seeing their farnig fitoeitiO by etren-
ilres, ffrttobilloeusdpieitAietielteiet,o %.sveiTtiesoiti4iettilTeeirs
midst,
Anti now, to the main sobjeet. 'Some
'time ago there wits a waot felt for a
leading public rorid threugh the town-
ship, when all were taxed eo ektend the
St. 'Mary's gravel read to the Lomlon
"end Goderich road, although there were
many in the tewnship that ha dly ON er
used it.
Since the openirg of Exeter as a
grain nierket; there is no road in the
township bn much travelled as the
Thames road ; in fact, it has become a
public thoroughfare, bring oil° of the
leading eoads of the county. Such be -
int,# the Case, it is very unjust to sup -
lets° that the farmers living along said
reed eati keep it in repine, as evidence
of which osly look at the very bad state
thee it is at the preeent time, so bad
that the statute labor to be applied will
hardly fill the innurnerable holes that
elist terror to num and horse. A.nd
what areeier , municipal fathers doing
in theinuitter Well, as far as this
depenenr can fiod out, they are
Simply doing nothing, not even after a
petition sigma.' by a lerge number of
ratepayees Was presented them, praying
for help. I ask again is this fair, is
this Mott we shotild expect from the
men plaeed line position to look after
such nratters ? Perhaps that body will
give us some light on the matter.
SOURRIPUNGER.
10-6-1111-1.-4
l'ARQIJ LIAR(
NO QIN.SITONS .A.51110). -If the porty
Who took a box Of Confectionary from
the Exeter Station; addressed N. J.
Clarkeeeither mietake or otherwise,
will leitee the sante at the Central
Hotel,. 110 questions wit' be asked.
N. J. CLALKE.
CREDITON
•
Imvaevilmgits:-Mr. IV. Baker is
preparing to build a new comodious
brielt neitel. Ile purposes haviug it
toady fee °cermet ion in the fall. T
Greenwtty Esq. has re -opened his store
here and- is doing it thriving business.
tallagof mote tie his family to ilredi •
ton. Alia Millie cuts j est erected a new
two storey building for tether shop and-
clothingeestore, ft tailor has it long been
wanted -arid he %yin encloubtedly
1-3anes 1115515 new st(we almost
eompleted to he hic when done.
Sheldon mid Dill, Tinsmiths are do.
ing a thieving business. Mr. Beet•
rand, MaSoll, is bnilaing a ben ntiel
brick reeldenee for himself, 'W. Tre
vithielif C. Lowis•and ' !lees are do•
hkewiee, Crediton East the
improvertients are Mill more marked.
The ecieelltql1 planing Mills are turn•
mit%elareie gettutity cf work. Thee
areamanhfacturing a. petittit fat. riP
mill, which inustatem becon1s the pop•
elite niill, it must'be seen by the farm•
ers to. be Appreciated:is' Eiglitan• nine
residene:e ate going n.r, in thole elle of
the villege emote; whieh is a later-,
handsome brielebnilding for Mr. Swit-
zer, Sr. So we grow.
Accinnikrr:-Litst week a soli of G,
elortzehadehis leg broken, while work-
ing in the saw mill, by a litre° belt fly-
ing off anti stricking Li n. He is do•
ing Well.
Berrea,-Mrs. Parsons WhO ftS.
been niter some time is slowle improv-
ing.
PL'SaCHASED.-W. Sttiltlarr, Esq., OM
the dee mill partners has purchased
f (tin Mr. J. Parsone, his half itnereet
in the latge saw mill ehermiles west of
here,
APPOINTMENT. --A. A. Tiobltirk,Esq.
:4311(301 tencher, has been appointed Jr
cointnieioner for taking affidavits and
general conveyancing. Snell an ap-
peintment 'XIV; needed.
Citieriteei Eilber. Esq., Conn-
.cillor and a party of four or five leave
here next week to vi -it the Center.nial.
Av. Bilker Esq. another Councillor has
gone to England. We wish them nel
safe returns.
REP AIRING. -The Connell have 'let con -
eeacts of repoiring Central Road, which
le", much needed.
HIBBERT.
A Goon CALP.-Mr.
Hibbert is in poseession of
most reasonably be set down as
biggest calf of its age yet reported.
calf in question is of the male
we, from the thoroughbred bull
feiv weeks ago, by delte Pie'card, and,
at two months old, weighed 300 petindtp.
There's for you, now.
'McLaren, of
what may
the
perstm-
.sold
ST. MARY'S.
New Fmer..--Mr. Ceas, Jones, of St.
Mary's, owilat Att.. A. lefel)ortgall
having entered hitt) pattnerehip with
his brothel' in 'e'oronto, lute taken into
eoneection with himself in the lnev
nisirees, alr. W. C. ItIoseetp, it gentle-
man of high legal nteitintiventie aed
whose ability we hold ill high regard,
laving known him for mail years,
Rotten 101E11 OAPII'RRID.--On Thurs-
day last a man named 1)anici Haye,
(Atlas Grant), hired a horse from Mr,
.Tos. H. 1),etterettex,,St. Mitet'e, to go itt.4
be fetid ten miles beymel Mitchell. In-
etead of going as he said he made for
tho border Rini sold the horse end
leogge Seettin, Where lie wits ertested
Ly the toitliorities enspitiorn On
being guettionod he admittett the theft,
and a telegram was sent to $t. 11Yary's.
Veritertlay;to wee hrotiglit betote Mayor
Daly and committed foe trial.
-vow-
; IONCAnDINE.
6Ws.--The benlaterpt:ohibiling owe
from roaming itbortt Inc 8 kedg 5110 LIM
I/0 deildr011f0t0i111. Seine of OUr etretis
present more the appearanee .of barn-
yards 'thi%t thorouglirates,
—The sinall schooner "Gild.
&sleeve," Which sank in the harbor bit.
gin hot while ,etigaged in bringing
a load -of wheat, off the "Penekoe.,''' Wag
' tl e Vogliining o
earglo thrown into the lake,
WurvrwArta. Ito i-lVIessrei, George
f last week, and
Stokes, Fred. Butler, Jr., Dr. Itenry
and Mk, Mcl)onald, of this town left
on the. early train on MondaV of last
Clark, week, for the State of NO*11411.
- .
0 44 4.igius 0 olio.
KILT,N0 IIX TkiN Omni...444ot 'Frid4 tance and then turning off ran into a I, e neat 0 e
the eveinng train, when el/out three- largo eir bole below St. Helen's Ieltend.Imege',TrAneen 04 theto George:ell,
eherterel of a mile this side of LEI0k- The beige halt motel) for the Pinto), norg Nod 24.Yisgro,
I
,How,. And at the Wet drollangr ettlleie 'piontillip of Ceneda: in3tween the Tor., ;.-"tirri""•--1-1.-1141.."----"-""'S""*""'""u"."'---------,- —
an Phi 13(1Y nalned Mer -04 wh° liv°4 Oneesehe of London and the Standards Ulla° NOTICE.
Iloron Townehip,ldliing her inetaut-
ly. As near 35 WO can glean the par,
ticulars the facts ere c Tho train woo
1
moving at an. ordinary rats of speed. e
and when near the erossing the teld
woman W119 eeen aPperently
trying to erosis ahead of the tratn; 'The
engine.drivor blew the. whistle ond
threw on "the air-bralces, bet eotild not
avoitl accident, altlieugh
etoPPod the treilt before going its own
lengldi. 'The unforinnate woman woe
aboot 80 years old, and wee returning
from church. 'What prompted her to
attempt croseing when the ttata waste)
elose will never be known. No Maine
possible can be attn.:died to anyone. An
lequest WWI held, and a verdict returned
in accordance with the facts elicited:
which we believe ere as above stated. -
Kincardine Review;
Mr. J. J, Fisher returned by the
late train on. Teesday evening last
from the Centenuial, but we regret to
say thitt he met with a Very painful
acchlent whilet at the exelibition. He
was putting soap On the Cog itiliteels
of the clipper, and 00 hearing an un-
useal itolee in anothot part of the build-
ing. looked around, when his hand he-
arame caright in the cog wheels, iustant
ly taking off the secoml finger of the
right Land above the first joint, and
part of the first finger.
Dtkal.WOOD:
CAMP MEETING. -The arInnal camp,
meetieg of the German Evengelieal As-
soeiation, closed ori Friday evening last
9th inst. The meeting§ laeted four
days turd were not so largely attended
as et; o t former occasions, and were
censiderably disturbed by roughs.
Bum:Esse- The business- of tho vil-
lage is on the increase, imel Dashwood
will soon be a village of , no sttiall itn•
portanee: There lite now in the vit.
litee: two tinge grist and flouring mills
which ake doi»g lerge businesii. A
new saw -mill has just been erected by
the Cook Bros., which will be running
in a .short time. Each of the two
stores is doing a good business. Mr.
S am, now in the. store formerly
occupied by Mr. Ittteliell, is prepared
to sell goods aei 0110113), as they ean be
obtained elsewhere. Messrs. Elea-
baum Hall are always reedy to sup-
ply tbeir friende with all their wants.
Mr. Kraft is prepared to furnish her•
nes& as good in; can be male any wl ere
:511(1 50 thirds the people Of Exeter, tor
tie 13:5 13old two sets to geettemen of
that town lately, A new tailor stein
has :ilea been opened in Dashwood
which was badly needed.
Mr. J. Freid of Bletineitn, father of
Mr. Noah lereid ef this village, elide
011 0 visit to his son was taken) violeitt-
ey tle, and hes heen,in a very tlengerone-
orosition for some time; amide etill ve-.
ry low.
13 tm..-A Bell will 13e given ,at
Dashwoed Hotel, me Frillity eveineg
Line 30, when all lovers of the ."r,Ip
eichoreen art" telly: "trip the light fan
taetie toe" to their heart content. Mr.
'heti, the gentlerimely proprietor ot
the hotse Will do all le can to make
his guests etejuy thenieelves.
1)igineeeette.-We were somewhat
surprised to notice he the ,Montrehl.
ateueive ited personal jet. .1- Over/ thee
tie/ea:sof the 2tte a.*isgriteefulite
signature (If Daeiel Moradi This Vt.
ter, wtnelt occupies nearly two columns
ef closely printed matter, ie fie tirade
of abuse of the writer s vilifica-
tion of the Catholie Church, mid libell-
ous accusetions, against the resident thinks the officers of the Church at
clergy of- this di:deice '''1Ve ate at a 1-stii,on,
t who expelled Grangersbeciiese
loss to conceive what reasontilde excuse
;1 respectable joernal like the Witness
could poesibly give for pliblishing such
7t, miserable diatribe. It is true•that
he character of the writer inay be .un-
known to the oonductor or that journal
but the writing and the general diction
end tone .. of the production, should
.he sufficient in themselves to nt event
its publication. We elm assure our
contemporery that the publication of
smelt letters will have a contrary effect
crone that which it designs them to
have, and that instead of bringing the
attacked church into disrepute, it will
iuspire respectable people with dis-
gust. The cane° espoesed
:less needs not the elmenpionship of
such characters as the writer of the ef-
filei.:n in question. If Dan would im-
prove his morals, and employ hie titne
provOling the necessities of life for
family. instead of writi seurrilous
letteis to the Witnees; .botli. he aud
they would be imtnensely benefitted,
and his lithers would be productive of
mut:kb:Ater fruits than his writings
can ever tee. -Repesitor. •
The trees and bushes aro swarming
with Caterpillers and the .country is
inundated with tree agente. We are
unable at present tie glve any remedy
for the latter calamity, but Hellebote
mixed with ashes will effectually de.
stroyehe former.
The North Middlesex election hag
resulted as those who '.were best" ad-
plainte with the Riding p edicted. and
Mr. Colin •Seatcherd is now the sitting
member, having been elected on Wed-
nesday by the' majority of 196. His
majority in Lobo was 226 • in Adelaide
; in East 'Williams, '89 ; and in
Aliso Craig, 2. Mr. Levi majorities
were : In Biddelpn, 115 ; in McGilli-
hvirdiely,.6.5 ; -Liman, 78; and in Park -
We would adviee ceir reedore to. be
on their guerd when receiving $4 bills,
itS We underetaild that hope ones of
that denotainatrin are bi cireulatioAn
here, some havni,,,,, ellen Oeen present-
ed at Banks before being detected.
By mainpulating the figure 1, bills of
that; velue'hiteei been made tci appear,
154. casual glance ,like $4 bills. 'Some
bogus $10 bills are abet in eirealatit.n,
a, somewhat similar temptetirg with $1
bills causing . their transformation to
the apparent value of $10.
of Ilainilton, to& place St the Crys- A
tal Palace, ott the latter places Vriday ISairi4
fROCrt(:rtill°eCnte'ran240dre:14tilbte dui:1144 ).°C°Ioar °ft 2h8e ..itr:111v4
l'atAtetr'tite f4 linnet eolnreunicotiole a the lid'A :it: :if ; I Di
t';'1•,. L.. A... Vk and A. 14., Ontario, held ' .
in. tire Mechanics' Institute, ';London, 1VI B8SIIS, JONES 4te MOSCRIP
7tle and 8th June inst., the following 67 , ,
14...- 7.- Pr.,*. DIP.. 370e:letorlola..loceoh. ,71...G., 4,t,I14.... mr, (:..t!'jC4/11',/' w‘ (1^ AtC)SC217.iy,
itt,. W, Bro. 14. 0 'I D' C 14 9"eac*-414ttrci" T3164* 3v6tilr 81" t IturY'° '
ogi,e,orp.,v,,er: ejle:Ft,:::..--timerf ci,, 4 .Ny , 01",11414.14v1Z;rna:,%,"ila..;°ALcd'8i°4"" in B.**
norreotors, Attorerpat-how, eioucteori in
44, Aev. 44 Q. Collamare f I G '
; the ittouleeeieoreet i$01713,
If$00/41ig be
;Pose tectory, ersreether, oti Friday
,1.57e, two d'ultlelt,P. for eta*
eaueluese.
. Dorm** ;soot eitter Aimee
Net Vale been yenta Tees
k greener ave
.) 9P, tietesit
Rwav, „:,44 WU: TA: WErdigele.t.ti G. wCriletiaPs:
Nv4t..3iv,Fall;zCige.r4RkilgGistsrfetor..
Very W. Bro. 3. Smith: O. 8, D.
t.: 111V148°,8 dittaelreGif' IfT4D
44 a 44 D MBowtoon v of
" lance, A 0 Secy.
44 44 44 J B Sabiue, G S 13earer
n G Wzigley, G. Oignist,
" " G M 13eechereA €1. 0
" " T H MeConnell G Pure.
"Bros( Jones, JO8, Ire -
dale, E. Mara, 8 C Hersey, C. F Col-
well, E K Slater J W 11 Davis, L
Ellison, 8 Turner, 1 II Barton, M Sol -
onion, M Morrie, 1:1' Stnithf G Tyler,
Grand Stewards.
Tilt next 'Minted conimuuication
will be held in Toronto.
Competitive,etiiminations will be hsld
in West Huron ite
Hay, au Moudep Ally 8rd, at 0:80
ft. 1131. ; Stephen, Tilestiff Jhly 4th, at
8:80 a. m.; Usteitne, Wednesday July
5th, at 8:80 '4. m, ; Ashfield, Friday
July 7th at 0:80 a:m. ; Colborne, Satur-
day July fith "et 8:80 a. m:
Circulate have beep sent to all
teasing° enclosed in serni-annual re-
ports: .•
At Philadelpl I t. June 9tle Gold. za:th
Maid attempted to beat her own record
eif 2:14, but failed, her best beet time
being 2:10ee ,
leer. Elijah Miller is about' building
a large factory 'on the Innis of the old
" Excelsior:" The braiding is 60x46,
two storeys, and will be ouilt of briek.
Mr. Miller deserves the eueourttgement
of all for his energy and " biz,'" and we
trust he may Meet with po miehaps,
but shortly be talking furniture to his
old customers on the new premises.
Rev. Mr. Thompson, McKillop,
not accepted either the call of 13-tice-
fiat R algerville. His 'people are
pleased with his action, arul neve pre.
sented him with ft purse and address.
At Newmarket, on the 25th ult., a
young man muted Wm. Hughee ran a
rusty mid tu his foot.. Little attention
was paie to it, as the %vowel did not
800111 ill 1111.7)V44. serinus. Shortly af-
ter lockjaw -set.ib, awl in II dey or so
lie was e eereise.
, The dobtor. attendence gives his
opiniou thiet the death ot the young
woman -who died while dancing at her
wedding, at Bedell. on the eixth Met.,
was canted by tight Indite.
Rev. E. 0, 1V,' McColl has resigeed
his peetot ate in Brantford in connec-
tion with the. Cengregational Church,
and will take .;'fiee liene,eforth
tem efettiodiserittilis, working under the
Tor, zito Ciinference. •
Late advices from ,Clitoietepartethat
ereligieus reef, oecurfPga oii- the 2.4th:
APHI Chuno* Iiingine, Province of
,serzeinien. About twelity native Chris-
thtne were killed and dome three hun-
dred housee.hurnede
A correspoi dont o'fthe Brussels Post
Some thne since, says toe Brussols
P9st, 111e, the Brusisels roans
dry, mailed, a letter Containing $50 to
a city frrteh, b*.tfi reC6iVhd no itektiowledg-
ment of its reeeipt, Fingnities were set
on fobt by the post.ofliee atitloritios,
and the whereabouts of tire iniissing
letter hag been traced, It was (mind
in the cast:oft coat of the person to
whom it wan addressed. and who find
(ailed to itertnoWledge receipt., Post.
ottlee officials, no doubt, are onju8tly
biamed through such carelessness,
On Feidity some men, While reining a
stifle net in 13oucherville 13ay, saw en.
tangledAn it ft sleigh Markt) No. 18
and. thillemiting of le hotee, It appears
they- were. memhere of a secret society,
should parry..ottt elle' principle. to the
end and expel certaine.membere of II
secret society mud. 'call themselves
horse trainers,
There Intesebeenem .reprieve as yet
greeted to Ward. has beeu visi•
ted by Several 'clergymen, but they
make no impression' orr him, nor does
he yet apeear to realize his position.
His friends still hold out hoe° that his
sentelice: wilt he ceininuted to imprise
ailment. The shoriff hes put on extra
turnkeys and guard:, to prevent a sec-
ond Cayuga rase. ocenrring. The exe-
cution is fixed:for the 20te, inst.
A requisition is to be presented to
Sir Alex: Galt, ttsking hini to allow
Itim,elf to be put in uominittion
foe South Outarie, as an Independent
candidate. ,
V: B.' Farnsworth, tsq., .of Paris,
F,riday eeeeleed by ettpress direct from
England, a very Valuable English Field
Trial Setter Ilitebbe.. This animal's
pedigree calebe traced back for over one
hundred .yeare, :end '6 from the best
breed of her class en England, She
has cost Mr. .Farneworth tepwerds
$250, and ite peribabto one of the 113 oat
valuable dogs in the:Provitere.
A young child of Mr Jas. Watson,
Sarnia, was drowned Friday by'' falling
ineo a cistern, while the lid. was open
BOSTON WOOL.
„...,
Boston, June 10. -Wool -Ohio and
Pennsylvania fleeces sold at 80 to 42c
fox XXXX. mostly at 80 to 42c, the
latter for choice XX, which is rather
scarce. The stocit of all kinds of
fleeces ie now quite reduced. Some
heavy Ohio extra sold es low as 80c.
In combing aud delaine wools nothing
of consequence has been done . a small
tot of Kentuelcy combing sold at 860;
Wetitern combing eennot be quoted at
over 85e for unwashed, anti 45 to 480
for washed ; delane wool sells at 42c ;
sceured at 85 to 374c. Pulled wools
ate quiet at 27 to 410 for superfine and
extra ; Eitetero and Meine superlinee
seld at 50 to 41e. Thet3 is it gond
supoly of weals on the market, which
con only be force! at less :Legatee. ' "
LITTLE 'FALLS CIIEESE MARKET
'Attie Fells, N. Y. June 12. -Cheese
-Scales to -day of 5,782 Imes of fee.
tory, at 10 to 104e; over 8,000 boxes
broeght 10+e, and 1,200 b-estee brought
101o. Farm dairy -Sales of 80,5 boxes
at 7 to 10e, liuttor, 2o to 25o, with
very' little Voidness, ,
asteitt
Ti/ittIe.),stroirla, TO :TAS'rtIttlil. nATTr,r,
.L•sail 6 tele iteleedte }treated It n 1,, Well watered,
Wittekg elide Weekf front tue inatersigned,
Thltillffit...Iteataoldi, fee; 2 tear -00110i50; Yoro.
ehle and tater, 70fl per metal ,
4tirlitto(ilii.
. bolt 41)Atil
, , . , .
DE AT 118
Stillitit,-.4tt Nippon on lithe fitlilktr ettre,
that litet winter the' aminal bad 1)e.en Wit 1,,li,liat6l'A'Aftf3(1,4107k3s,Ythliriii. Ito. tr. Iv,
left etp,e', teeneeette at a hotel. door, I ' ‘A`sod 8,j vtem.,,, ' , ' ‘' III" 11°Y
iiii ;V 1 t 1 r r I f I c ; T., I
ran it, a f 11.1)( 6 044'64 01 latihl .o.' AarttOt."'-`11itiqVittakt ,,‘.ttil 9 vemitna wife Of
10WO,1 ti -ti traelc oh the lee for a die- 'Itttoleis Aebtele eked till Yeetse .6
t w
(ALT StR WIPED
13"'"E‘INTO THE rriEmislEs
undersigned, lot 6, con. 9, of 1./sbortler
cerefonday, 29th May, 1870, a bay ntare 0014
one wuite hind loot ; white spot op *ahead;
The owner is requested to proctf#' opertY;:
pay expenses, end take her away..
„
CREDITON PLANING' MILL,.
Sash,: door and fanning mill factoey-ona
mile east of Creditou. 4-14rge Stook of good
dry seasoned lumber on hand. Orders prompt-
ly attsnded to.. Call and see our new fanning
mill. HENRY WALL &CO.
Craditon, March /0, 1876. 30.tf
To it -ENT.
A large commodions Dwelling
on Main street.
'MICK STORE dc DWELLING
BOUM,
Rouse -
Coo
Frame Cottage
line stable
TO BE SOLD
either Inoue or two lot*.
WIC GRIGG,
Ilain-st., Exeter',
Family and Pocket Bibles,
Hymn Books., Prayer Books
4 ,e •unday School Requisites
. s
stationery of all descriptiMii
•tr,-ii •
• 'e
Albums, Concertinas;
Work BoiscWriting Wyk*
, NOTICE.
rp HE ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF CAN•
didates for Public School Teachers' F111:47,
SECOND ittid IlHIED Class Certificate., will
be held in Goderich, ceenneneiug on monday
loth July next, ut 9 a. m.
It is indispensible that candidates sbenle
notify the undersigned not later than the 20th
June of their intention to proftent thenntelvea
for examination. Third Class CalOichtfits,
order to get a certificate uniet abiain one.
third of the total marks in ft. ithrnetic. gratu,
'mar and spelling, and fifty per cent of the
aggregate. .
Candidates who have obtained Third eland
Certificates in other counties shall not be al.
lowed to compete in this county for Lim same
Class of Certificate. •
Candidates for first and Second Class eel-.
tifiitab-s will forward the necessary certificated
of 511500 8 teitehing. And all are required
te forward dertificifes of moral character.
PETER ADAMSON,
tlecy, Board Examiners. •
Gctittrich, 'Bine 2m1, 1876. •
J DEVERATITJX,
--Sliticesshr to A, r. Nichet, st. 'Mary's,
r
I-Leee Ines'Vet.
13E08 leave
.1.3 to aonoun.
IIco to travellerg
and the public,
' generally, that
having pnrchas,
ed their inter.
ests in the Liv.
ery business,
will be pre,,ared
to furnish riga
ablo tertus mid short notice.
J. C. DEVEREAUX;
ational Hotel, St. Itinroft
ott retts
PIT OTOd-R'PHS
DUCED.
*1 50 I --)ER D
C. SENIOR.
wOODHAM.
Carriage & wagon Shop
S. FORD
would call attention to the fact that he is now'
prepared to get up any description of
Carria.gcs, Buggies Cutters
and. 'Wagons,
in the beet style and of the host workmanshipe
}farina a first-class wood -worker, natinfaction 1.
guaranteed.
Particular attention is given to MILL PICKS,
and the utmost satisfaction gnurontee I ,
Specind attention paid to
horse.shoeing eueral jobbfng awl repairing
t.:eA call solicited.
5. FOHD,
April 27, 1876,-1m.
ONE HONORED AND FIFTY
VILLAGE LOTS
FOR SALE
IN THE 'VILLAGE OF EXETER.
ISAA.d CARLING, to moot thit wants of those“
wiehing to parchase property, has surveyed And
laid out A large tract of land near the L. !ti. & N.
a tation, Which he offers for man 45 .privat bars
Li oNid uuNDuED AND PIPrY Village Loot.
'Chid pronerty in 'Well situated, being in the heart
of the Village, aitd in the ilninediate vicinity of
the station; ,also having the advantage of
1naking them excellent lots for banding and
garden ptirposes. ,
Rioter within the Iasi four years, has doUbled
.
its poPulatiou, it noW gumboring abog 1,80
'1311b1 is, viithout doubt, owing to the great impetus
ErY011 15, ((Ma the railway facility it postillion.
Not only tilts, but its eltuialon it the very contra
of the best tract of countr,v Caiirda, adds much'
to the teeute. rho prosperity end tlio future of the
Thorn itt nest rin,'estalAished Market, mut geed
'baker* lifyin it who pay as good fl..01' int, eta.
dues as 111 he paid by thoso in any ot„er utteket
18 tire west. /biting the mooth of .bayand the th it
*.tok °finite tag aVorage pnrchate 03. grain Was
about 1,260 buidmii Vor day. 00 tate lay cal
Wedficedi0,, the lIth anti Itit aunt, no t•ly
litishcild per flay wefe yjurchttoe. A11 t g Ain
r's Asa shipmoilt, pantwo tha ereearty °aurae tee
d'Oettlitioori'prietinec Mots equally reedy sale and
t thee et MD 0.4111 (,1.:',V)‘":*, ill
of the prepeiW Offefed for Sabi -115.01 fetiflold
intiiit It& eirtlreal. this Wilt inorenso- the *AMA
bectonWthlt 'Candy 'Town of 118W COMA! *Mai
table& nourt,,When preeette
Infilding,thaterlid eue evetetethe hiyom,
abie to, thiiNtrlitiOlitaattalfallklep hoine flitlies
delved, AI the nedeiditiVied Of Mein P,tetist trite tort
rettionitbic. mid 18 e geed teecit for Innti *tan
linutil moaner
tteint.
Viten: t n'oet contrin eotition of Biker, there
the ferfae are ery terisetteint, InsO
rifest bill Idiliga ute twovetty tees: tirmi
*ill be tO ilnit them,
ror farther. tetetital are, eteete le' ,
iseee feN
Itteeter