The Exeter Times, 1878-6-13, Page 8THE TIMES JllarE l3 18tri
W. GRIGG,
MERCHANT TAiliORr,
AIN STREET; - EK.ET i
_el
A choice assortment of
CLOTHS,
TWEEDS,
FANCY CO A' INGS and.
VESTINUS
at priees twee ee,rileare favor with
other healers.
he had pulled while passing through Mr.
Carling'stiield. The wheat measured 5feet Ti
inches in length, and, the head is 6 inches
long. The land in this locality Must' be of a
superior quality, as this is the longest wheat
we have heard of,
D>:SECravr.vG Grieves. --Parties visiting the
cemetery should be esreful not to z etlille with
or disturb the flowers planted An the graves.
We understand that some persons }lase ben iu
the habit of ;pulling the tlowera .and plant-
ine them on the graves of their deceased re),a-
IvawWall Papers very cheap at Samwelld: may beabundantl,r bestowed upon you, and during the past year brought to fustic':
Pickard's. that greater success than you have realized we are informed that a large nnm:bi
NornER Easlazxttzox,--Last Friday, even here the leatlxoo# the Bevy ouPather*We
O deeplli ri e i yo tr have *n aterfiuttsly disepl eared of lata.
ins; there might have been eeen ()ming down late talented colleague. But the Almighty has
Alain street a curious looking specimen of hu- been pleased to call him from this tI•autsitory
manity in the shape of an old men without the life to render an account of his spiritual stew
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lomat covering for his cranium, This individu- ardship. Aegaiu'as regatdfng yourself, epee nope
al appeared to be in a hurry, for be was vigor to have ofaeu tit¢ a gn rte pica{ort: of llh, ¢ting Eberllttrtit'e new brit* store at.tl nuke•.
awl greetingyou) tit life, and If not 1 e ex Y
HEN SA.ILL.
NEARLY FiltSlih;p,-4IcGregor acid
oue1y punching the old' grey horse which was ;act to meeyou in diem nnaions of bliss where
Attached to the old buggy in which be rode, parting will be uo more. In conciue:on ,nay
t)ttt the Old trove}-woyn steed (lift not wish to you clever go astray after the.falee joys or this
proeeea? auyfatrtlaer on the journey,and halted world, batt be ever etith el t,ti, ally in pursuit
front 11liace'a (weer The mal's bald Si the only trate and both congregations-
res io Heaven.
fives or taking them home, By. reference era g y Signed o2n behalf of both t.i:igtt ltp•)ns -Tiva-
a uotee in another column it will be seen that head was wet with the race which was falljno othy Coughlin, John liroen, 111 heel Doyle,
such cond.:es 11111 not be allowed,
mg '2 I-t.i1 What his mission was he said hews( Arclly ilcllce 20„1 1'4atricl. l,cl altlrip 1 utr,ca
Mu. G. $e•It111 is nowt for the Allan Line , .. `! Cnrtin, MichuNl trlit;•i t l.tch:ir+l k'.trrucr.
1 Tic<,rts at few rates. huutiug his ha. Some ofthebystauders offer- ehael Carey, John Cain. 1'hi:fp O'lteil'y. 1',
Tine ;ienreur Scltooz. E8a rEE11N.---This e,l to ewe, hint cue, and the Oltl ge*n1eiean got le1'}atl.ips, Ciiuirrnau, J. i3.e u, prr.t::neer;
l Sabbath Scheel Paper er published at Toronto 12' wrathy and drove oil, We have no idea trio H• 1)olle, Secretary.
C. 1Z33euettI..aleinsen, is mateh more suitable, the gentlemen is nukes he is the Wandering The following reply was ellen rend by
fee t'.ella:llun children than any of the British ; Jew 'reload of. His appearance correbponds the recipient of the testimonial :--
O Peremat.ent Safiefeetiota: " '; i r At.2tri_an l+nb:icatit)ns of :a similar eleeree- to the deeseription given of that iediveleal. 31y Pear Friend's f :--
ter. The p;alses use :d is of every tine* q s slaty ; I.ao it t a' 2r1 ma' to (esprt s , in apt assts'
:elute the deet) sense tf ptt'ltR etie I expetrietwee
eHse r"le etratiwe r; ;are ba au:if-a and appropriate;'. on the e4„1 ack;l,h),t of my leaving you to tat;,>
tl:e ze 1Lter is well eeteelrel loth to attract P b d ¢barge of the /Depollute 1aliseio n of it diary's.
- —” 011(1 to Weenie. the ,Nunn.- It is puttiisheal I Were it left to teas wen choice I sllnul.l
p \1. Aatlalc, e.^sn9oi,ta th'. international .,bbatln Itle=l in your 12112b t reel lab -o ed with yolt j;.
— rl • t a ractict jumping, put ting thr'.11i)upderataue the end of env earthly caret -r. lint a wi.e
—= — — — ' ; t Glee el Les ems in .a. /near form, sued. k 1 1 n.
i ru
.f ` t
alY 8. t3 v
*, «, I , , t it a'a,*t5 a ,l; ,: t . 1'a r htltlelrt',1. fee e)12t1 year,
_ -._ - - _ ,. - g It heel weed a mitt et r l,,slitti. °e'i)d fatten,".
A ni :O1:,1 wire? has le eew pint ail? taateeett trees eel ,",•t ret ee::.t4'. get tui :',1,nt eel ,i li t'iitin•+1'o
.lietrict tit the 31entreai Telt•graeli tea. 9 teseis2n \2H,— Al the 11. C. tihrafereui in
:freereee•tve' l rt S.n;well .{ I)it z;ar,l'a sew 'Nesse J. the !elle:dug apeoinfinetnt5 were
7iit•ial tined tionlen .'•t't''1•, it:tto6 for Lew •e- Il ett.et, Exeteer, Rev. .L W.
I+ t'e Ire tr. Mr. J. 11-1"'"r• Ina ector ;,f . e 1 .. to . S.J
1' la;h l:er, 11 2e4d1 a79atl i, .t :e iia. 1. J.
ttitlt:1e ,< 1: 0,.1(
ter this c:ertney. e r etneleal an .1,fli.a. t'. etra}ii, iy s. W. Basle. Miteht•Il, J.
inept Teti„2J i'£ Fat ter sewer 1 yeeterday.
No reevicF— thee¢ wee 4.04 rviee 1, Ow
n.
#. cl20: 4 In ss S ¢1.11312, aid Ilvv Mr. 1.tt+lal:ezl
is fest approuc'ling completion.,
PuRcliese.--DIre °err line purohasee}
a let on. Brotplc street from Mr. Vitu-
1'.1•;lttebutg, for the Seen of $JO,
` emean.lpu thence.-- ter. Macon has
token the neeess .l v stejae to ave a
at the tinge. and 11u "uwly batduut+foot. ' Ou be.Arthur O'Leary; Henry Doyle. ,l,t c'. I> ,, at•, Biu, trod Tt'lt>s ripii °Slice til f; iu Hisao:
Tide ie spm, dein€ th'lt is much t eeded
tie the station is at present she only
war thron.411 which we can receive any
Deme..—The wool real kr•t is rather
6!illt at present, which tofu's some of
our free pmol •,- to )Is rather blur, but
tee E,%ippuse the ten cerate adeli+tonai
duty that our Amerman frieladl, put on
lately -.crones oat' of . the eat -sumer, and.
nut oast of their poeltet. So they ens.
NV.A..rf.lr Fixisntrn—ilr. ka.iri)airni
ha, cor,lrnel-ced putting the roof oil :lir,
.Hoot 2-on'a brief( e0tttge, soli eonlem,
plates hating it fiol- bt ei lir about acct)
net'1tu,' When will eli t tl It will be a
t: l ,
very fine buildings, a lib n niee bay :inti
l:ornie window in the roof, size ff
h•inse 2'lelill. :tire 1?. leas also col -
traoied for a tlnellink for Mr. 1). 13¢111,
cue story a.ed a baht ht;;1,. t -1, :',ti..
Ilta:cm—nee- Ou Se; mile). lint wince
Mr. McLean leas deli%val is 11 rower tit
tl!1N station, his llt)rees ti 011 fl'l;etlt at.a
bra; %%hien had heet1 blown eu.t them
by the wig:d, autl ran ;LStor, C4414114t iii
etetNet Milli tee gate, bra-a.l itil+it aril in
pies+.r, `-'hes horses r.tu its fair ;As :tier.
lleuoites shod, awl there slopped. The
1
only ia2juvi,i4 Ow horses reetived were
feu curs bola tile lege.
1;r"kI` :a,1,-• e llnelueeei at pie.€'0t is
4esiaetuody boll 11itb the eX:'ttltti cn of
building tun) ettreet inttereviteg. Hain
street t't reei ving a ntlb•tA,altiltl emit of
gravel. together with ]ir ck and titisl•
Wigton streets. The town'111ip conneile
tuts granted ei:!hty' titallaare to ta,eelz
eltroot, at tl tic ftorltere in then liriraity
have proffered their 2e rvicc+tf in hauling
the! gravel. Nk'et epritl:; tee aittcots
hill j)2tt,ient a different al'liesrnuee[Neel
tRat ttf the past (sawed. 1,A tlliit}l;ity til,.
tlrave:l has been put in front a .he
iatlsiim Moses,'.
,• eetT4;tneerher, MEETING. -01.4.11011:10.y
InNt the min file riles; elf the Sisal it
and Stephen SI U•borno J:1 tri.
deeply 1' t cultural Seel 'tie's was held in .lir. 1.'ar-
.' i 1irtii-binge a sidle pts.
This is his first visit to our town,
Nee: and stylish illiaer at Siunwell at
Ae •ar 's.
S.ISIIA><nx 13ne:.taiNa.--The boys who congre-
gate en the commons every Sabbath after000u
1)rovide2lI 1 has tlt'er;'e,i orifi-rn-is.'. seed iet how -
1
J. I.w't'a, 1';11i,lrtalal, Bev. J. 1), Kisco 6 1.'t ltAa na',
:4,1•. 11. 24. 84.reoad',', J. tiif,•l'R. L°1itctettl.
s i:t-t'.1Z. Tiaae)2411 . t."sill inratt , Ito{'. T. 11at ,en.
ltit2i no; 2 1 22 re n £,ai'i111''.2:afCr6^tai.', n t olte fa.tl1 up it ul}:- ea,ehe)„t• Ili t•r 1a' t111'In e
> 1';IyI.J,,1:19 2, 1,4:.1',11, fell. Wi.rtotl. Bev. of rt'epeet to tine bees we forbear pentieeete teirctu,t-taste, e. , ge .080 IS +, ;;rt;m►.i , ,
Leen:sere— —:Ire brew -r, ?laid smear of the tack,+* r,' 1t'. 1•e, ti:t'a11 LlriS tiOlt', but a repetition of tide eh a pares' 15't'rs ever open to Ill:'• :'Ina 1?s5 Tt idy:lr,tl
M.•1;;:>lls 1'at"alt, 1102 12 2-` ll''' '2 44'' a' l.2tSt la'•:t k .. e. .-._ "•t '•r' e,r t win Meegive ee !, -
C:Sai .1I.9.s. 11 r have s.'vc rid time it+fcrl't. l gym; t, u lust 11 fol c. us to bl a the ufainl nu ulieitt 1 iIs=i;t:elce . .cith Sv11it h you
t4. Soul, aer'ivv.,1 itu: lr +,1 T.Il'=,l.,2y 1'2'.2.1221,. • ,. tet 1141. 414..,;;:lictlt)91 ail' bb:: le' t"e'. S tell the rLr1',•1. 11112810.5 e'f the gtil't' ODDS,. 21 22 1:,'ta up 'gists ilta.it 1 11.1,2 ie .e) ;atll;2128 ' tit,'
91vei',:2"—' 1:e' 1 c7t'.ttL a C:tikiln '19 e: r,.• e; o a'interest¢ of the tui -.Still:. 111:414' 12,1 that!'. iiieetl
1 , 1"et .1.314:', 01 su eh r•.,lt-.l:t,)di ate¢ mei I^,'tt er le :esti leant itt 4641j1 t'en'et, or Latch Curtain t r•;1;y of a4i'. Aril )1 Iltn: 1 treferee'11'' e
rA1.11 l.t;i in the Ci-rr. rvailiv: 22tl re -4 ha, a }- call at ' 112uwdll .L' 1'1124rel°5. 1 1 l t . I wan you.
lr • , I;a, : a2J utetilil fe'v t.1.2J. l t rQ ,2tratuaY+£let^ n,d':.a soil• now 1 ChauL Baal that t2ur nllrte l s -•r: hu:
r•Ar ,_ i athe . . .
it:u1,°''•4"+1 f,. 111 `1st^2.' rlt0 te tat;-:li,h, tt1tt20 2C,aSite,,+;. 5 <'{, 1FlsielA. t+lita.$)G:i 1.';' EH*eyit. Mr. W. TriT.1.4. lltir9nllLell I2;lic,)lhltt.rti for beta2n11ater 1}i±4.21 crit\IiWI w1LQl i1t1tU.,ijl'rt•Zt11' ewes, se. lir
lzraree. metered e`-el:tette Wei .ol"-ltaut'4.;, th,> taii"-w,11
e 'A ' •*'+i --- 7 C'retired f Carel 1.; se „ ,. RAW. 'r •U •••,
\y 4 .^ tr t' '.' Y n 1 r t'1 L t
Z t ....ri'la Tl a l tit t? ,r t2 t 1 to t ill pia i. 4. , ,
pawl
a¢lalaticsports ehould be eo111jek11" ing to the moll of weer t'elnwe-1 81,110, wire
e3 to reeeeet the Le2rd'e thy. 2aut1 tart be 011011•• I .that
1 ? rules the tDia"t:,;a• with a Zt. 1 ia'n ➢l'tutlr2u•e
t*:1 rte plus i 1+zat,Qi,eD; vie•litta'i the lapse Of our laud ° command the. iulni::r pt tree of ie}} I feel 1 nue
2s a d0,72:li'42 to 111x1 20121 aik1 a ehauute lo . ib'.1'itli` the %ogee e'f („J''l wtii'e• giving tie seer
the ;u►rs►.De of lu uii}2tv rami t,t rsa,>tt
ri:-tiunity to allow such alctious w be eereist- " t i t n a ditch
9hOt2ld be• dila Olhn'it(+:eri'!k Of t'rNl a' epllgrE '
i12.. Tide is the seemed time we have refer -3 tion which i5 truly t'.eth .i.e. ll'}le•n minee wars
red te) the matter this erring arsd wo 1141 ,e 11
Kill bo the last time we a9ha11. have el'k.leiltn) a your fU}AQl'eSS, ;vele Vt 1'y t!re•;(t-iltalted,. it1Rl+'5t
111 11121120 rf•frr+'ne0 to it. The lashes of :mIIns 1 enough to din.te'o('age' 2(2*', young au2i1 a2WSperi- i
AAf tll :A-e stIto taw, a prominent part ii! this ealaeril as -1 tinsel ;vas. ' Mat y'oor D;ir,.t Jlu.1
11010. • ientiee stout are in our hands, but eat j cheering words, Your d nits :met soand 1'atlt.
ago 1 tta'2 oppou*te•l yo212 air: t l J t.'r. tli e ,titic-
rlJlth'i o1 tho mt.,-;ion. 2*'-voat tr.ly' tli:'5rribe iR
M:1la;lul 1 r
hi -2%
i*A1C.3 .t'-1 .' Thes 19rnt. r ens.Jl"e?r of *13' L12.' sees e': in fo-l'.t of 1te, ra':rialra.y' 'lila1,111 , , , . Tie.,pro-sive-1y ., .
°A e , .ay.w , H eyteeeni, haricot presidentially d't: et sestet. ie new ail,l ire ep.a irde1 sine yet a—
Steell( i . lv_•-lee1'1;ie tl.rl" e'=1. It 78 e1 reee eeenQ4'at t} few 242..,12 s aw',F. 7<i9a' 24tslien't'AAt
white is twee; a1ias=l,°Itiify: til ¢3,Autherai. :I`J:1, rugs are C+'r+,' cr.,...iGE:4}Vr til 1.+tiF 1:''71-?J;ity„-
1 fail' a ..: i” >,
T•e'i.,. a t- aeJ:;^ . ,aJ. 0* °Else ..tel 21';1 1,8 - , .' i ,the
Ha.i, f.2 a u a., ,,:„.a tea 4^r24taao, t7-'^ leas , v:.iy a°ra,ie,at a stet° ctrt,ri :y aal,at vt';;a t,tl.Qe ra•uie'+in° tor ait 'rear+'Y1' fir:in ichurei 1llairtt,roaillssvt'iatrict'r,•c.+•,)
44.'44.-, 44.l . ”, 2243 QJ.t „1at169J„i 1:.2e' 1'.:A" a:4hattel:l2*7 out,
:4 a P -i iJl.4` 134 l.H 1 1.e .1 t'ozr T211 4:-4' t')t. ;lit ,1 ;221,1 ;.117:"0 a'f 1104':17. Ct-r3 thin.
-iag Nen -.ter iaaal• H Jai t fro 4:r. •!teal • t
1 I.y,. a ..I^.—The 1.a !Reiter like C'it6ui'r1rJv;°, fats•im,
e.elaae' • '321•122.121 4' :' 21.122219+,1 hie 1Jae2e".' 32 , 4"1:1.4 , .. A .
1 1.a1r.a4n t°'24.1 .aw +II/29,.,-dein. 4441ese'r a i
of the Stt^e'ss. I;aa.,;11a tt ilht,eiT tint ft•Il•ts:+. Ac:al:ata,1 111
IAra1 1 ekt. . wee-di1121ae 3r12 tlterpl11lttel010
4 ler:rummies eetrd 6.1 t'' 4PkAul t°t2n92, 24,112424:1, nal MCailllitrlt eeaan.at ba snree i -t twr 6•'t'pi:4.
e)a,nl:e',04t"i. (21 atr:.la c9raal tilt theist toad lung elf' .t22 1 h :1S1ty ref 4tt'-igo2. Tlw t 2121914''.2 \i i'4' d'.
fatiosi,, 421 -sea 11U,it111 excel r:ene.,1 sl'2 t'i.7e for in the mission OW in ra 1it)ariz,iri2l>' C1J25°tla/,'i2.
!Jr• rl"•,anti tl. I+.l4t„i , 1422.142't'ara tit Caia', 1122.1 as"1 ere -r- and wt'ry 12:1191¢ r )i9:11y 1tte'n 12.1. Bee whet p+
sea, e.,ttal+Vliet,. (0a-1`, 1t 1215 ;;Any 1+A newels tt '.4 still ;;reelr:'r v24Q22„ aa'-iel WOW 12k•,t+9na; in the
-8eitiof tea, you 12 **.' 12 -ill alt. without oeievp.
tine, 111,2'•1 peuictetul int the perftrui.Jetre of
your ra.,2,. 2a.its la,lig.ri1 *3 -. aa•* f iithaait'larirtigels
amt dms.'¢.c"a chi',,lr02t of tho. (lurch. 1 repeat
then, noel with inuelt ra a ;11)1. mid from my
belart 1 say: it, ii*C grltf tit leaving you is very
itfiut nu ee'd, '.ly ttilila,t of regeet is only
2'21llllla(' 1 by my j ratitnele. my heartfelt th.2ni;e
for this ,2d tet ,b Mut the gift tit st Ha',Am slues
it. 1i,enat inde kit alla91 a1us m '*115.1-7 of Ile good
nod nit.etinu ata. people of Mount Caravel re.
main tn}4^?tart 112 my' heart' -nor shall
1 fo get. whilo otieriug thus Holy 8:terifce, to
pray lint stet an•d yours may receive the ever.
lusting rotvard due to your many virtues.
'1'4re 114 C4"144 (. lurch dereelt e'r4nalp "14 1''07• t1a.', taawei.e. lots 61'ta '12 2'la3Illj 5a 2t,tr .twe of
Tit° l'r2nf;1'tr2t i.f tela 11.15 dery t i aaiia 1. lereeeeedienee 11111(112 4422111 '-1222' A. 4 1•t lin vat 1 desire^ it the wipe for tre-
g t , ! i,
2122' 2'4"")TJt 114'0 8. *12try alit 12111 (t. p1"''.4117"1.4s. ' , teei411,3:14-4.2.1.411 .) . 1" 2', tt -.
k:,+,;:telt.' :vtarah; . utli °r, u:; the lecture Sy;11 Le l t leas ,, aAlivl ef r ace;t•,,:talil, a t a4
mein. The yield ,of grain 12.2 t0'41412t6 4e pe,' 1•5.1 v , i - tin./ j.,n,`aeln'uI1.d*y ell:.u0.'.'re.t ritrte'rir, 'Beat e
a 1 a::.7,aru ti e.
ceeleti••nall7 !e'ti'e. who eta„It to !m of the'ito hes of the, bels Lite we
Most) twee -Tit' e-'rlte'r Rom .+f the F,nelieb . .ria” : ri 5 been 'ei('t ttT t' 3 ,l the limit. 12c ', ,' e'a;1u! with stump, t I11i. la2*221, ,a
a t e 9 aha a ,2 ! t l Mia is B that t imi ,, tl 1 ar i,. t 1 trier j, r
Ghurah ii1 Myth Still 1;r• lai4 with Mmote hien ; ,. i . c c• 1tntrt, il'1 teen to to Chu ev:•1 ire • M1.44.n.t1°t„ :t:i \iu;;ar:a st„ liilliaalu
l e r 1 p y i A
tors oil t11^.' :11111 ins* 1St. Je?hneo Ili%\'. E11'.•
- l nevem: il. ;.b+twc.• '
ter Wet, intrude a,oinee
Stnn tree.—It 1e 2-t2taal by those who
halt' trach it, that a mire cons for worms on
calsbe a plawtsursd crtrraut lae2she1: is to epriukle
the leaves atilt dry duet from the reside.
Uwe prospeete of au ezeellent
{'roll of this this 8.21,,122 are ta1101. A few suttee
lulled iutli.',•eriraiaoatcly iu n field owned by
lir. 1. Carling lntez'erree 31 iucbtes each.
Tun DoIuioion Laboratory for Trusses;
.',AWN` ilii' 11121 ,' Was written we tiia,lt'rdtattarl ti~; tlnter.e2' tliteeeale C.,.,t,vrrlidd 521 1s7 litilltll
Itou>:.1o.4 14Ar.--t'2.14ala'8 lut121 11011,13y
will ilk cedebl11ted by 11 gran,1 toeing; toutna-
went tau ti.e Exeter hate ealtrse. The priers
ro b'given. are lear,;o soil there will no doubt
be a (tri cot runnier o liora:es e:lrnpete. The
prose.' cts for bavieg; a gond day's sport are
very ge,421, and the iuh:alaienuts of the stir-
remellue, ctetuxtry tib„uld senile to the Exeter
raceesen the 1st of July if they want to see
goo+l races fievesal horses have already
PTilill$\TATIG;t. — As the Rol". P. Bron.
nen had to leaved lit. Carmel Mission
abruptly, by au ilejtnlation of the most
Revel1iieltc*p \ 41,1*, of Loirl022, tett•
people bind not stlIRit:ient time t-) show
their love tend {{05tH' utle for him. Su
01. his first visit to Nonni Carmel agai.
on the 2nd of Julie, his tE'1t1 and nfTt e
Iti:v. Air. Roberts etwenp,inithe pulpit in the tieunte Ir'trishioners presented hien with
arrival, and aro being fitted for the occasion. the faltowilig testimonial, which tea•
B. C. church chef Sabbath morning and even- P).hs,srUNT.—The ytutile of our tiliili;o and read in a lnarlterly 81712+ by Mt. Henry
ter, and preached ttbeal veninexeellet t mei impressiveebwi even some who ley (Tutee to tho title of yorulg Vioele, to a very large coni i °gation
sermons. In the evening the ,ehtirch, which i
is very commodious. W Ai tilted to the dour.
FRONT, --A severe frost visited this neighbor-
hood on the night of the itis in''•t., which did
considerable damage to the potatoes, beans,
peas, etc., The wheat in some places suffered
somewhat from the Jack's bite.
CAN IT NZ BEATEN 7—Mr. J. Treble, of this
place, has a cow which has evideutly beeu
putting forth eatraordivary efforts in yielding
butter, The lacteal fluid given by the animal
in 7 days yielded 17e lbs abutter.
TRY hemp's '¢Ship Grocery" for Teas, Cof-
fee, Cocoa, Sugar, Ste.
rrn1 Fln:lr,—Thr first of this year's cheap
excursion on the Landon, Huron. & Bruce will
take place on Thursday, June the 21st, to
Niagara Falls. The price of tickets is ex-
tremely low, as will be seen from au udvt.rtise-
ment in another column,
tic to the Dominion Laboratory for pare
Paris Green.
Fon Sr. CAT6ARLREe.—The Bev. J. W.
Holmes, who has for the last three years so
ably occupied the position of minister in this.
place, was appointed by the late Methodist
Conference to go to St. Catbariues. Mr. G.
A. Mitchell, M. A.. of Winghatu will take his
,place.
Srmnsn'—As a farmer was on his way to the
station the other day with a load of peas,
one of the bags 'motel and allowed
considerable of the contents to escape and fair
to the ground. This may be said to be the
seed which feu on stony ground and the urch-
ins of the village shot them. away with their
pop guns.
DROWNED.—W0 are sorry to learn that on
Thursday last, Mr. James F. Dickson, editor
of the Goderich Signal was, with a student in
Mr. M. C. Cameron's law office, drowned in
Lake Huron. Mr. Dickson was a good writer,
and ander his care the Signal has made con-
siderable advancement. The friends of the
deceased have our sincere sympathy in their
bereavement.
GRAND LXOURBION.—There will hea cheap
excursion from Port Blake to Sarnia anct Port
Hurou on Dominion -Day. The boat whiop
will convey the passengers is one of the finest
that plows the Western waters. A good baud
will be on board, and the price of tickets is so
• low that none need deprive themselves ofthis
pleasure trip. •
TALL WHWAT,—Yesterday :sir. Darling drag-
'gad into our office something which looked like
tree, but, upon closer examination, - it
Aroved to be seine stalks of fall wheat which
tuMI, Oeste vary determined in their syrongeloings. To The Pau, Fotht'r firennna
Only a few Sundays since Mr. Pickard caught
some boys bathing in the river, and bid their
Bine Len Dn:11e Stn, ---Wt', the undersigned
meutbers of Mount Carmel and tit. Peteres ilo.
clothing and threatcnod to punish them accord- roan Cathode Churches, in behalf of bt.th con.
dog to law, yet this hos not diad t to effect u# grregalians, most respectfully beg le;tve to sae
deterriugthe'm,anti lest Sunday a refreshing
bath was enjoyed in the waters of the Sable by
two or three of these Sabbath breakers. Per-
haps au application of the law would strengh-
en them in their resolves to resist this great
temptation.
COvNrY TEMPERANCE i:SSOCIATION.—A meet-
ing of this association will be held at Clinton
on Thursday, the 20112 inst. to take into con-
sideration the advisability of submitting the
Canada Temperance Act of 1878 to the elect-
ors of the County of Huron. Ministers, Vies -
Presidents, and the officers of temperance so-
cieties and delegates appointed, and all per-
sons hn sympathy with the temperance move-
ment are invited to attend. Exeter Division
S. of T sends two delegates.
that WO were transpor al intoe Minh* of coif.
wit -eruption at the forst unexpected mind of
hearing of your very melancholy departure
from utuingst us, and indeed there were a
great many of tis could not a low the sad news
to enter our huiuels uutil it was ratified from
your aero lips publicly. We therefore felt con-
strained to avail oureelvos of this opportunity
of manifesting our most esteemed appreciation
of your arduous labours, estimable qualities.
and mtuty dignified virtues which have always
been yonr fervent desire to promulgate and in.
indelibly 2ugraft into tnzr minds. We are fully
aware that it was with the greatest pleasure
that you have ever laboured for the spiritual
and temporal welfare of your parishioners, both
in church and out of it, during the nine years
yon have been'amougst us, which is conspicu-
ously exemplified even to the strangers as they
pass by your first Parochial resideuce of Mount
Carmel. We presume it is not exaggeration
or superfluous to say that all parties who had
A Goo» LETTER.—We direet special atton,
the distinguished pleasure of your acquaint-
ance, instautaneously discovered by your alni-
tion to an excellent letter in another. solum able coinvorsation, that you possessed the coles-
from, Mr, 11. J. Clark, on protection and free tial happiness of having the two charming
trade. On this question we have all read and characteristics of a philanthropist and a true
Christian. We most cordially acknowledge
that you have ever laboured most zealously to
inculcate the faith of Christ into the minds of
the youth of (his mission. Ana he who teaches
a child the Lord's Prayer and the faith of
Christ, fills a snperior office than the most ac-
complished scholar, who, beneath the gulled
ceiling of the Imperial Palace, instructs the
son of a King in philosophical science, the his-
tory of thrones and the conquest of natious.
As a gentleman we have always found you to
be courteous, kind and obliging. And Ise a
spiritual Father and Ouristian yon have always
admonished, engaged and rebuked as occasion
required. leherefore.itis with prefou ul regret
for your absence, that we most cordially mani-
fest with sublime appreciation for your many
valuable virtues, that we now spontaneously
teuder to yuu with achniratio.t a complimentary
Bend.. The race was for a wager of :110 a side silver tea sett veined at e200, and a purse of
besides several smaller bets which were made 1100. We hope that your reverence will be
good enough to accept this memento or emblem
on the day of the race ; distance, 100 yaeds. with the inscription it bears, not from its iu-
Both runners appeared in costume, aside got a trinsic value, but with the same magnanimous
•
very good start, bat Conelly was no matoh for and sympathetic feelings that causedit to bo
his opponent, and Balkwill won the ;race with presented to on. And we now only invoke
ease. After the foot race a trottingrase was and expect' that you will be kind euough, that
in offer tug tip your prayers to your Divine
run for a sweepstakes of •115. The horses which Master, you will novet be inadvertently uu-
oompoted in the race are owned by Messrs. mindful of us, and we shall in return, with
u2-banity, always emblematically hold you is a
proinineut position in otter minds. We only
horse took first place with' ease, and Hodgson's re-ooho the seutinents of your Protestant
took second, being hard pressed by the horse Mende all over the mission, f n breathing the
owned by Dr. Moore. A. race between "Grace
beard a good deal, until, but for the import-
ant part it is desigued to play in the ensuiug
elections, we have grown wearied ; but Mr.
Clark deals tersely, vigorously and logically
with a phase of the subject which has as yet
been lightly touched upon, namely, the wealth
and importance of labor, and the necessity of
protection to enema its employment profitably
to both laborer and employer. We strongly
recommend it to the earnest consideration of
our readers.
Foca AND Hoose IiAOEs.—On Saturday last
a large crowed of spectators assembled on the
race course to witness a foot race between W.
73alk:will, of Exeter, and. B. Oonelly, of Grand
wish that wherever your future lot may be
Darling,'" °wised by. R. Hunter, of'Osborne, cast in this life, the best success may attend hoped this matter will be fully investi-
and Mr. r1. Oke's bay mare resulted iu 2a vie- you until Goel be pleased to call. you to the Gated, etnd the art or artiest who
kingdom of everlasting happiness. Our earn- g party P
tory for the former, t est desire is that Heaven's choicest blessings have been stealing cattle iu this section
M1Nt8TEUTAr, APP )IVT32l:.i'rs.--l+ rom
the daily reports of the Conference.'
note in session we learn that there will
b e no c1111lgeei in the Centralia circuit.
Both of our ministers, ilt.v.:Nil.. Walsh,
C. M., and Rev. Mr. .Davis, B.
C. are re -appointed for another year.
ANNIv6nsARY.--Tho 3tirktou Mahe -
dist Sabbath School anniversary will be
held on Dominion Day, in Mr. A. Kirk's
grove, adjoining the village. Tea will
be served tit one o'clock, after which
speeches will bo delivered. Three ser-
mons will be preached in the Church on
Sunday June 80.
PORT 13LAKi .
On Friday last the steamer Victoria
cleared Port Blake with a large quan-
tity of tan barlt for Detroit.
CORRECTION --1u your issue oflast
week you stated that Blake & Co, ship-
ped oro thousand feetof lumber by the
steamer Victoria on Saturday ; it should
bave read ten thensand feet.
LU••••••411.--611
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THE sidewalks tore being repaired.
CoNTRACr' LET,—The contract for
gravelling the streets has been given
to Messrs, Atkinson and Walker.
Autonste TimersELVEs.—'1'he Liman
correspondents of the London Free
Press are arousing themselves just now,
apparently trying who can write the
most scurrilous articles. Without re-
spect for character or profession filet'
deal out in no measured terms trleir_
malevolence. •
COM-AUT''XED FOR TRIAL.—Mr.-Mitchel
tree, a butcher from London Township,
who tried here yesterday before ,Squires
Hutchins and Stanley on a charge of
having stolen cattle in his possesion.
The cattle were stolen from Mr. John
Morley, of Blanshard, last 'Thursday
night, and sold to Mr. Mitobeltree at
four o'clock Friday morning. Infor-
mation was given to Mr. laverett, chief
constable of Lucite, who proceeded to
London and found the stolen cattle in.
the slaughter bousoof the accused.
He not beiltg able (or willing) to gia'o
satisfactory account of how he came by
thein, and of the person who sold them,
was arrested and brought here, and,han
been comonitted for trial. It is to be
dy's Hotel, at this pinct, for that j•nt`,
p:ahe of tnul;iR:, atrrengealents for this
fall show which will he held iu Ixe'ter
A. committee was appointed, C0nsietlrl'
.if Nlessrs. 0. Willis, J. Pickard, 3 the,
W. Bell, to meet ell .Exeler,t)I4 the 12th
of Jule, to clime the elaye en which the
1''.xhibitlon will be 1.tel.e, and close the
prize list.
.02
USBOBNE.
COMM OP B:ES°I'+xo.r,---Tete (;hurt of
Revision for the iownellij:) of tjsborno
teas held at the Towle Hall, Elirev'ille
on Saturday, the 1st iurt. All the
members present and eworll, After
ex,tnlia)ing the appeal eases, it was,
tnoved by D. Miller, seconded by Jas..
Balis, that the assessment of Wily.
Sleatnon stand unaltered, that the as
sesament of John Rowell& on E . lot
19, concession 5. be r424110ed $5O, that
Heury Northy be assessed for lot 12'
Land 45 acres of lot 11, concession 8. in.
place of Alex. Snaith, and that the -
Court of Revision be now closed.—Car-
ried, N. J. Geeslin, Clerk.
The Council met after the Court of
Revision, for business. Minutes of
previous meeting read and c mfirhned.
Moved by D. Millar, seconded by T. M..
Kay, that Jetmes Wood be appointed f -
Pathmaster in place of John Strange—.
Carried. Moved by. J. Shier, seconded
by T. M. Kay, that Win. Smillie receive
$7 for relief.—Carried. Moved by J.,
Shier, Feconrled by T. Kay, that 1I. C.
Brown be paid $8 for four weeks bo644*
of Wm. Rook.—'tarried. Moved bee Tl.,
Miller, seormdecl by J. Halls, th at•• J::
Hewett receive $5 for ra]ief.—Olarried..,
Moved by J. Halls,eeconded by. ,31. Shier,
that $10 be expended in epeliieen it
ditch, and putting in a ontventeopjpositt)
lot 16. S. E. Bonndary, provided the•
township of B1aeshard f;raaxiticen equiva-
lent for the Name purpose. --Carried-.
Moved by T. Kay, seeen.dbip by D. Mil
ler, that a special.' g101ne of $300 bs'
spent in gravelling orl,t'lte Tbam'es mad,.,
and $200 on the St. Mary's graveal
road, for the same jlurpose.—Oarries .
Moved bey J. Sitio, seconded by I1..
Hells, bat tee sumo of $100 be spout
in each ward for'gra,ding and gravelling,
beside special grant•.. Carried. Move&
by J. Halts, r•eeonded by J.Shier,,,tbetes
the clerk be instructed to prue'utre. 2G3
priaited notices, anctpoet up the same.,
prohibiting individuals from spoiling,
the public highwatyy, by taking teem -
from gravel. 'sand or stone, for private, .
purposes.—Oarriod. Moved bye. ikti,l•
ler, seoouded'by T. M. Kay, 'f;hat by-
law No. •5, for 1828, .as now triad a tihir,.tll
time be passed.—Carried. 0,8imotif:Ii
Council adjourned tills let Saturday
in July at 11 o'clock a m.'
N. J (TARE, 010k1
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