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The Exeter Times, 1879-5-8, Page 44 The Molsons Bank. nine a'r'olittaa) lit Ao'r 01' AAntatiArEYT, 1555. Capital, $2,000,000, hest, $400,000. HEAD OFFICE (MONTREAL. Jortx I1I0nsoN, Esq.. - .Prestebe)at. Rex, Taunus WolornrA1, Iricc•5'rasi, l' d (JrArcox, Vive-Pres Sun 'Mutual Ins Co - lion D L blacitherson, Senator, 11 W Shepherd, fres Ottawa River Ntuvtt( Co Murat o Nelson, I I P P. Miles Williams, F. Wuz.relt*TA1 Taoatas, .Earl., - 0 tstifcr. M. Mutes, Lsr1., • - - - - In •peetur. Exeter Bran' -h, ITEN1;Y C. 7311EWI.1v - - ItfANal1I9R. LOANER TO FARbiER,S, Money advanced to farmers on easy terms, on their own promissory notes with one or more )food. lin- ,dowers. No mortgage required as security. SAITINC S BANK D"ePARTMENT 5 per cent, Interest tubo tnett on deposits. Gold and oIvo:ta y drafts 1) )n; It and eold. Stor 1 nGExchangehought and sold, Collections nate in an parts of the Dominion and returns promptly remitted. at -lowest rates o exchange. Exeter, Augaet 15th 1578. a -m loiximerapaceacraralntlemoliv- 'ore re%rt i iso:, s. TIl CU SDAY, MAY 8, 1879. CONSERVATIVE MASS MEETING. • A grand Conservative lnase•meeting will be held in Wingham, on Thursday, the 15th day of 11fay,next,at one o'clock p. m., under the auspiees of the \Virg- ht'am Liberal Conservative Assooiatitu, ou which ooeasitrn W.R.\[eretiifh,L4q., M. P. P.,leader of the Opposition, Hen. Mr. 1MIorris,M. P. P.,\V. 11. Scott,Esq., M.P.P., Dr. Holmes, Conservative Gan. didate for East Huron, P. Kelly, Esq., Conservative Candidate for West Huron G. E. Jackson, El 8q.,Conservative Can. delete for South Huron, Robert Baird, Esq., Warden for Bruce, Conaetvativr Ceudidate for South Brure,aud serer al other prominent 0 .oservatives will be present and address the meeting .on the politi111 q .estions of the day. As the Ontario Elections will take place 0n the 5(11 Jule 11E'xt, ir, is important that every elector be present to hear the views of t•he above gent1em011 its ea• portents of the great Conservative cense. Arraugetnents f.r redno0J fleet. have been matte with the W. G. & 13., noel L. H. &t. 13. Paileays, A Change of Government Demanded for butane. TEE SOLID VIEWS or AN OLD TIME 1EFO113f- lilt.—WISE ADVICE wrlleI'i THE YOUNGER GENBEATIUN WILL DO WELL TO 1tE.A1h. The fullowwiltg very sensible later we clip from the Luuduu .Free Pcess. Every Reformer in the couulry ought to read it. We feel certain it will C''11viiioe many of thein that the men in power in Ontario are pot truce Refer -meet, •011 should be coudt'tnued a, emplletticelly as Mr. Mackinlzie aucl his colleagues were: DEAR UIP.,—A3 rte are now 0n the eve ut our elections fur the Local Legis- lature, 1 would like to offer a few re- roarks to year readers, hoping thoy 11)1y be of ,Anne service to the cause 01 gond goverutuent, and iuteresting to s:1r11e as o >tntng troth a Ref •rin e►t-eter of tltitt) yews' nta1,(11Lig in Otthrit,, 14. that first piaact-, I might pay that avilell 1 gave ivy filet, vote here, tlt•'re we, hot vile member or Parllutlle-ut for what care now the Ct Untie. of Dein 41:d :li1ti.11e- t+ex, hie salary bei11.:t b;40O per auo111.0. What a (:ooali:at to the earnditiun (0 thiug6 ut precept ! There Lire now 00 lees thee ten rueulbera re1>reh;;(.ting the saute district, who unitedly draw no leas a eunl than $',.h,00ts per antrum for their l:egidative to born. This 13 04 IS of the naLL1tal conntgoeneeh of the greitt ,Eteturm cry 01 Representation by Poen latiun. lc way be a geed tin,„•, but Ws have i" flay pretty dearly for i1,i14111 ttluse Wlloa.pi.,,$et•1 1:, er at leash 14.11 u to grant it by degrees, knew what r,ttq. 'rvtre tlnll/g. About 1Wel,ty-1iX V,'41 logo laliddlu••tax ,.arra diVilled lot .1.'.4.4, meutaly pil>1>otes, 410(1 tau ruteetat. •tvt•he elct:tecl--I,nt• far the L•l,.t It.:,i b•r•• 011181 lul' 1114 \V't,t—t it t•alt4' It^••' 01 t'ntal rellleIlali.s at `,;'4100 Tram tat Course Latton thele Cradle :+iX nietub is 1r ;121 ltiiid(ilesex, ter@,r 1n the 4.01(1100.,5 eon tllt1e 10 the Lt°Cta1. '1'0(1 Hata, ies 0i' L1le+ lrtttr r ware plauted al. $450 eau❑ by Joh!, baudfiei(1 15lecriOltalll, ties. the trite»i acid beet i" tante re. i'Vel' obosai l to rule over a free le ul4.0. lie beld that ferule 111111 era tree, add ref'.seri to 1';a1se Next its tree) ufthe eo called Reformers of dist nuts (Malting all suits of charges iageisi.rt that go1L1e>What) and 111s Govern inert), rattling theta extravli,g41n. 441 -til (matter of salraaiee, and reckless in their g(nerel expenditure, 'Phis not proving AS successful aLs 111ey wished, a plot was formed by the then !leaders of the Grit party, and cutn,plaint was made of the large surplus w'hieli was lying idle fn the treasury ; all kinds of promises wore ale° matte, that if they were returned to power Bahl money should bo divided tuuung the Inulli(i'rp4*litiee. Atnongi Oiner'o of those who made such promisee in this Aiding was no less a personage than Alex. Meekenzie, who stated in the Towu Hall, of Appiu, eight years ago, that if he was returned to power, the throe millions and a half of dollars, forming JohnSaudfield's taurplus,should be deviled among' the muuieipalities at once, and in five years more another five millions would he distributed in a like manner. A DIr. (George Yoeng here told him, "We have ouly y fur word for that." Dir. llaekeezie replied that what he.promieed he always fulfil. beet. 141r.•Jacob Young thou said,"What If you are not in the Government 2" Ur. i\Iackenzie's reply was that it was uo matter whether he was there Or nut, lis w+euld leave it in eluolta shape that his 1ooauisee would be fulfilled. I tlhiuk now it is quite reasonable that we thumb' call Upuu 1Ir. 1k111oketizie to re- member this promise, aud cone upend �ulfitl it as it is now two years ()tontine. Would it not be advisable .for Mr. Mowat to oall apes Mr. Mac kenzie to come up from Ottawa, eo that they may pot their heads together and find out if they have enough of the Municipal Loan Fund unsold to the English 'broker.). (alba(; with the ruaney in thettreasury, to make up the fiver wit. Rune so tom age promised ? Wilde e leaping of the Municipal Lean Fund, 1 nlignt say that it is n subject very lit- tle uuderstoo(i by the groat majority of the electors, ,tad 1 should like there to understand that it consisted of money advtanoed by John A. to some of the tunnieipalities in Outario,suoh as Ham. iiton, London, St. Catharines, Brant- ford, St. Tttotnas, Niagara, etc., the se- curity heiug' notu<allymortgages on their reel estate. 1 would also like thorn to ululerst'Lnd that to very large portion of the so•eallecl surplus distributed among the munieipalit•iee was made up of 1nouey obtained iu o.ngland by the sale of these very ulurtgaste-,, after the the G ,verulnernt 1'ad squandered tried if the surplus s'1 (ter dully g th•.' .'d by Join Saudfiuld. An•>lhertui(>g I-0,onhi note here in ent>nectiou with this -\lits) ioipal Lean Fund. Dose it 00, tette, strange that J..un A., wiih all his ferns elem1d h•+ve money t' lend ten' public improvements, ts, while his successor bee to go to Engle d and borrow lnorhey f ,r even on•>.t„il to carry ini the worna un.lerlakeu by his Government, and then breve a tle.'$tat ? Arnow: other sratelnerlte made by ti.. egeteeteuzie, wtlen retuntiii,g this vague a1'a1iltet Mr. Currie eight yr ers ,ter), sues tele that J'1130 A. had give.. •ay forever ear Vieuebles il.ber1.4.. ort. :he .11.•rieons for not liitia , at•Ct -`ata)tlle1t1 gains t 11110 Many vita.,.. 1.311(. twee) il.> •'r 1.4'0 Ilt'w The re her el'LV: ._,.,, saes inform ret that the t'Lmens:hero reel give.' 04 $5,51)0,000 lu ,Ztt1e1 ter :Alt?:.o v. 1,6 11,he-i 'i iily to- the ti 1st %t'il year's, and May ere will r.n. \4 Vli:, speliltnee of 1) il,llli,rll reset. rs, ? '+•'..l t also like- to ',ay that the Natti...la.tl Po lc;: has my o.)rdiai ell,il>r4:til 0,,t,s 1. ') •.o' - ta>.tl the the In 1e l:b•.,t' ltd 0.11.li, y ter. bettor at Irr :••r tl •11,'• Le; 1IINeh gr:a)+t. (lOhblr. tinlhr•) Lt+tt tit/Jet preen:Rue ge 110' ul ilio 44,•111( r' is It iw 1., 14;4111•' ter 11, U *seise ), t'n, „ ,.e .a, H,y ate atetiva;; 1ho annul lar i hew 111, ri Lllrn , m• rl lot as ltin11t1f:Lt:tul•te ab1 clan eithie '141r e°ive'o, a, tout t1h:• o'h•t of such manufacture „ii1 br our Oslo W.. hiu•„ulett... '1'11041, 1,4 Baer'- who are i pnaieut f r t' o b=•r,Pii: - ,l tlll+l orrery, 1 '4'un;k1 say, ,tri I x14,1 1,, n cot -headed 1 iris thu othe4 clay, t•1] , y: tl ., IMO , if '°,>I1 mo A. a iJU I11e1 •,t gr.tiri t1>• clay, mg you tvi11 reap 111e betroth to- m:arose 2" Cooling back again to trio L..':11 [.mgisbat,l.(1, t woo l+1 say •.1101-rfatita' Lbet,lt the ire:teaase of rids ,la ttit.y 1•. members, beiie('itlg that till' (1'i ....411.4 their leaders are respell:tilde ,i erreh> increase. Wee it riot u'iiiel :,it. yl:t.. at that the sal try of tnt,lihb•),.. LVIaw was rtttyfd to ti1)J) ? drill, tetra wean it not angler 1i1.a '. 1110 gootietal.ttl that he salary wets ralie.P;1 w +800 ? erre ,;>rt.;etttug 11IW;ebt and anti) 0it14,N, 11 Ill alyo bo found that he i4_ creased ilii own eatlary from '$1,000 to $5,50, shoi 11•1 c.d.te4gt1,4 lima $3.200 to ;:5,500, lviric•u, added to tutor $800 ltlrllinity, certainly makes then.' *ale site, '.oiut*thiug handsome. Will your seed. rs call that Reform 2 Another Ito: nen of the x41010 surt is thee Con,. 14outtd by the 841118 gee tle04(0 anti li1r. Uxuutis potting their 1lead0 together 1, get Amite ut thermals, previously go- ing to 1110 ikceys of tnuuicipalit,iell. 1 'efer to aim tioetso question, the Gov- ,d1.rht1l.e It neer gfi'.tit)I from tl)wnhlhitly f.ar each license. x$80, frol.n tow us $00, Lad froiu cities $80. All that John Sauelfie]d atlkei froth each wee $25. I 5Uppel,.e another 8110 1 Reform is tht.t of school buc;lts, which are being otxiang. ed every ttVo or three mouths, 410 ,ioubt for the purpose of keeping Gore erunl.eut pets ander good salary. Still another, I euppuse, ie that of refusing at the late session to paso the bill for ii;llowing suits for $400 and holder to be disposed of at liivlsi,itl Courts,whlch 1\Ir. Meredith et. err uottely endeavored to gist passed, only being defeated by three votoe. At present the costs of suits for over $100 in the County Court amount t0 trona $40 to $'3O0,ac• cording to the titue you :tad your Wit. TEE 'TIME S nesse(' base to wait for trial. If the saute snit, before the same judge,and probably the starve jury, were tried hi the Division Court'; the: probable cost would not be over $10, Certainly this move was iu the iuterest of the poor (Ilan. In oouclusion, I would like to say a few words iu regard to the preseut leader of the Apposition, Mr. Meredith. He is a geutletnan with whorl I have had doalulgo to the extent of thousands of dollars, and 1 eau safely say I never dealt with a more honorable man. He is a worthy successor of John Sand - field, nod it would be a credit to On- tario to have hint at the toad of its affairs. I hope that will be the result of the ensuiug o:ectiou on the 5th of Jllntr, kart 1 it/80 trust we in this Rid - lug wit) ot)ntribute our share to it by oleotirlg a supporter of his. .fleeing you will excuse the length o'' this letter and find a place tor it iu your eo1(11nny, I am, yours truly J(>IIN SEATON. • Sta'at hrey, May 2, 1879. Dominion Notes. Acoording to the assessors' rolls, the population of thug'.fou is 14,358. The permissive liquor late went into operation in Fredericton :and York County Thursday. The excise duties collected at London during April show a decrease of $8,- 843.20 compared with the correspond- ing period of 1878. The capias in the case of Goldring, who soldthe phosphates laud to the de- faulting cashier of the Elochelaga Bank Ursa been maintained, The Victoria Bi11.ot, Montreal, have received per.niesiull to rtai .s the strength of their companies to 53 then each, and ext>e0t to tttru out 400 strong an the 24th. The St. John, N. L., Relief Sooiety grata ed till Jest stt.rut11 to 720 families, sufferer., by tt1t fire. Tue total value „r eeplyeeel eeareey ditributed was $5 070. tr. Thurber Browne, late culleetor of I,11.n•e.i 1toveruu:'+ at 'Munroe!, watt 00 Thin -tele,' 1:451 f•.u11d anat.!, of embezzle - mete. The jury recommended hila to too rno;cy of (178 C:)urt. Vo(i'e,y' or the Orta tele Temperance Acle till reads off itl Ki•l;;'s, P, E.I., no the 20th of )Jiv, Sh'nild that county •tees, the -tot the whole Island will te.., be 0n1i; r ittr provisi• ••04. A tI:•rlu1sari0rt 0.02.•1.*'iug of Mayer \'tri+•%,>i, mei enteral con cillors from W. .itir•r;l fl • el.as to. i,r.')331: the -114,1 -(1) a.lupt it sya- 1 'ltl• .h,:' . •,rt,','i•lt( 1'rt),?t luver'lea by Mee t? .• h 3,-e 2,09te('ilerl ynet4FJtivfttllV at \V t 1'er•°' 4) \;rile'ed y of ilia( sleek. three:e.t.a-re t 11ot9 uf,Ier(ll e.iv.'ral } :. 1.. !114'••d ,Pit:;^,ti. 0 (. 'rt. er 4 i'1 the erase of the. ea':virtettt=l'e !1$4in8t the city of l- •,trsel 1.•.-i l'o Jecgiius t.lttrfier Square • .t eve deter witted t(1 appeal the ,!:.-;, t'F".: • t:) t; ,, 1'Ft<.'j: Council it I1ect'r,t- ,4tr Ih P Deane.. 1110 ftr114r of ct r tt;1+4 t•rr• elerch•ant.° Bert k,e)l reci- . rl ,1921t i,. the Critniool Cenrt at Qui lee. 14'4 Tema dray to the chance of env• i ,.. '"r,'•1 )a f„rT,"1 hrntuisr,ry nuke i'•>: $1,400 ••i t.r,,. `!11.11 N ,valnba:' Itee, •r .. 'Wit:ter tlrr(to n1.d i';d0cotnl,4 of 1), rt tit ant y, ', se sustained a heavy !. s• by the h.eal itct of their boom he* c+'i'ek there on Wel]tra4sdaV 11111lt of tett week by which ,ah••ltt $500 worth f bassw4i d. end 41.1) site logs went adrift it, the lake, 'i't4eery new Merthnt-.oval tinier fr 2141( th)' Natiotlal hill.' Association of Great 13•itrailt tutu la''rivetl at Citroen to) (0, Jartatliwtl Wimbledon team. (1;apt. Boyd, of th,' 64141, hats beer, chosen 68('Ohrd officer in etnnmrand. '['t1e team sails on tae 21st of June, and will have it week's prrletiat' rat Altear rat.ge before proceeding to Wimbledon. Two splendid thoroughbred English bonitos arrived per steamship Cit'ot(sitau far H. R. II. theei'rincess 1' ouia. Three parties of imm,gralts, viz.: the 3.Iantilton, Gallatin Southern and Prittie'd arrived at Winipeg en Satur- day. At the election of a Deputy Reeve in Londou East on Saturday, Mr. S. A. Adams defeated Mr. Charles Lilley by 55 votes. On Friday eight English miners ar- rived at Belleville in company with Mr. MacPherson, immigration agent at Iiiegston. They have gono to the (nitres iu township of Macke. The gold excitement at Bellevilie is iucrea.ing, and there is a considerable. amount of travel from the city to Ma- dec. 11 is retorted that another very rich dfscovety has been made iu the Iiie'artrdson gsld mine. as one of the results of the national pnliev the tippet' Canada Furniture Co., of i3owm,LuvilJeshipped a oar load of fnruituro on Saturday for Mauitoba, being the first instalment of a large or. der from Winnipeg. As a Montreal anoti.neor tette about to open astale of houaehol'd furniture seized for rent, in a house on Blowy street, 00 Saturday, it became known f 1 that a Child was sick 1n 0430 of the 1'001118 2 front stealltpoz, A stampede of the e audience was the itnrnediate result. A Petition is to be presented to the Dominion Government from the Gov- ernor and State of3aeiais of lndlauta pray - lug that a pardon may be granted to Jas. Cameral, who was convicted last fell of robbing the store of Mr. R. Cum mirage, at Cummings' bridge, Ottawa. A gaug of thieves was b101480 lap at. St. Bouifaee, Mau., on Saturday. ''hey frequented the hotel at the tate tion, whish is gouerally over.orowded and feigning iutoxieatfon mixed with travellers, robbing there whenever an opportunity offered, Three of the gang have been arrested. Jean S. Paquet, late cashier of the Huollolaga B1auk, was found guilty at the Assizes at Montreal, ou Saturday evening, of embi•zzlenaeut. lie tnisap. propriated $80,000 of the b:lnk'e funds which he invested in a phosphate mine, Sentence on both his erase and that of Dauber Browne, the defaulting Iuiland Revenue collector, has been deferred, tleneral 1Ilrwe. On Friday Etlisc,n lighted five lamps rsirih his new dyuamo-eleotrioal mach. 1448. Several thousand acres of fine tim- ber lands in Cape day °minty, N. J., were burned during the past week, Le - volving a Loss of thousands of dollars. A grand concert was given iu New York ort Satnrday night, in aid of the Szegedin sufferers. Iloury Ward Beecher spoke. Tao proceed netted about $2,000. At a Nihilist meetiug at Now York on Suturdtay a series of resoluLinne ex• prealiivo of sympathy with the Russian Nihilist movement were adopted. Ad• dresses were delivered appealing for sympathy an behalf of t(le victims of Russian despotism. A terrible wilRl.stornl prevailed along 111e Ut)tll and Northern railway on Fri. day. A freight train near 11004111 Val- ley.I-atlio, Cunsie,irg of sixteen ears, ;carne 1011.ded with silver bullion, was blown from the track, and s' mo of the car,' carried eeven4;v•lve fear. Heavy rain extended all over the State of illiullesot,a and north Iowa 04) Saturday. The cool weather rernnves the preeeut apprelhen,iou of drou !ha. Advices frotu all parte of the former State just before the rain, indioatecl Iho crop had not suffered meter tally. A telegram received on 6attur,31ay tlisht frutn Leone Lalldine, seventy miles :(nave !'lek•,1lahrtie says there are s hundred 141'd lithy heiress bound I eu- Sas—w,ir(1 'er4 the heels (tf the rives., ;S).tl they helve ptekettel the rt'ahl`). N1•) tern. due 4(11- Iltc• has as yet o0cturred b(ttree3 the whites end `slacks. The first Chust11n 0111110.48 church in Ne•y yeris eat, (reviled on ,Monday i-fterrl'.oii by May Jen .Erse, tt young Chinaman who was con vortod to tehrie Garrity bj the l,rrre,,l;-xt.i) 'ell -entre Can- ton, 'rho tor,=;tells eih?('rfriset id 1111(10, thr' 11404111ee8 of 1113 ;%tt tilt :1141 800iety of New Yerlc. There was t3 hogs 4,t- tends, roe of Atnere:ens and ()lllnf 4l', In 11144 1lliltes p')tygarny eerie at. Salt Lake City, ou Sati,fll.•y, Judge :Emer- son sentenced Dtauiel V'/'lls, first coun- cillor to the Twelve Ap'rstlo4 ,>f the Mur mon 0nrll'ch. to sethie of I1500 and two deye'- i111pretorutrlern for ot,tt4,irn1 141 refusing to 1111 +t11'r (311'it411')410 1'el•ttive t(h palyganl•'1144 marriage... Teeeta elven Presbytery ,+ill begin voting +o- day 11 on lir, vert]ich 111 the T)allnage 04188, A eau V11"4 Of The mem. bets of the I.'ia't3bylery s}toa-e 28 in fa- vor rpt Tannage aud 13 opposed to kiln. Tan are dont toll. It is freely hanll.nrlr- red that th'>lid the verdict be 2(:1}llnett Tonne►Lae 110 will axk,e 00 tar; Pial, but itis elle bvill 111,>rn:'fiy from alt alfiliet4Ou with Lha Brooklyn Pres- bytPty. tt or eotne time past it Mos been known to the G,ver>rmeet t, cbala Oat great and ilurnere'rts frauds were being per. petraated in the idoliser of b'unty and pensions, a1.(1 the 11u41rre8e 11(8)1t of the'Pr1'•,enry Dep..rhet tut hes been at: New York ser'o4al days in v'. 4lgtl!i1I*1 !.he (natter, which '4444) resit] 10(1 in the ar'fest of several peitiois, I1 is said the ring, of whletl these men are aliesrer] n)enlhere, has defrauded the Govurtl- rucent of over $100,000. An exciting soeue was witneesfd yes- terday morning at the foot of 125th street and Harlem river, New York, the occasion being the baptism of twenty-four coloured men and wolnaen by immersion 1n' the river. Over 1,500 spectators were present. The Ceremony was oommeoce•d by singing hymns, after which fourteen fernnlee between the ages of siXteen and 00 were 111115 baptized by ieutner1iun. Atter more hymns and an address,. tel) 0.g0111•9d men were bap ized. Severe] of the women at (mine very exeited during the ceremony, and it was with great difii- eult.y that reword of them were restrain- ed from plunging into the river again. T 1.1 T CLASS NEW BUGGY' FOR seem MEAD, Apply at P11ande Ofllco. 171AI1NM FOIt AfiE,—Let 5, N. 13. ]iitidnlph, 75 acres, fly cleared; soil, clay own, wen a anted few fall wheat; log hooka, came barn,stal>lo sheds :2�1°'olle of water,1 acre orchard of choice fruit,2; milds from Centralia,h from()cetor, Apply to 41t111D.LltiCltIAII(FIAr,13, Centralia 1' 0, Ma/ 8,12 • xchan;?'e Bank of Cana,d; MEAD OFFICE, :MONTREAL CarpihIl ,paid icp, - - $],000,000 DIIECTOB S t A'S. II. GAV1; 7,' I'rev9dl+ltt. I`i-xw,ot I (4.4,V34RT1'I1,t, Vico-President. A, W.0OIIVlk, M.P,P, N.4°( fir "I'l THOS. TIT l)1N, AI,1,Y. BDl'I,Iti S9:tfE;y CSiATII�'1.N. TZTOIAS oreestr - CK,hlora oat O11G1•.I3'C11 S - Inspoctur Exeter Bx: amen.. ct11Nl,ItA1, BANKING 1tUSi:'I11SS T'RAN- BAC'TI.D. Mone .loaned to fanners on their own notes •with gaud eadulsers,. ]1114((4 issued on Naw York. SAVINGS I3AN DEPARTMENT. ,5 per cont, interest allowed on (7140044416 0'l or.s onar and upwards. OFT 1(43; MUSS—From 10 to s; frolo tato 1 on Saturdays. ry. �. IT ti1'IN(ic3, Hran,Ly er. Tlxoter,Au(;nst22nd, 1878. 1221-1 y. n l)UBLIC SCHOOL TEA011ErtS° ISS =NATION S, 18741. For First-Class—At the - Normal Schools, Toron- to and Ottawa, on Thursday, July 10, t 9 A. ti, For Second Cll(ais—A.1 tllu Town of (}o,l«r uh stud I•Iigh sol>nols of t'lintou and t3oaforlll, on Tuesday, Juty 8, at 2 1h1It For Miro Closs—At the Town ofnod t• irhon Monday, July 14th, at 2 P.N., Forms of aotice to bo previously niton by the candidates oaall be obtained. ell aptllieati'rhh to the .Sorr*'tary. It let hnd.ispeusablo that ancli aatr s notify thp• Secretary notiat01 Chau the let of rtt,to of ttt(.ir in tonti",, to 1>rearnt tbetnblvua for e\n.nrtrl conn. Clan d1.l:ctoe for first haul suotm.l-eitum (4.841 1h,, b'a 1(. a regnireclto forward the i1e•cc.s44ry cttrttilc etee, of succuss in leacct.ling, and 11 ase rettnired to furnish cert.illo'ltes of tnor.11 ch'L +totes, (.(1ntlidatos for 44e0011d 411488 mast sbltts wl,r then they intend to write in 1 oderinh or at one of Chao- other named High Seltaol4.. e`ttutli,letee for chit,( class must furnish proper proof of 41 ). PETE 11 r AM$ON, &fay S, 1873. 21 limy 'Board .Grre GEORGE CRO.ar.LA SO'N, Pn0YILSOITon or" T81 '41 1,1(11101 I' e16&6. 9 4 • Worcester, glass., V. S.: coins of all des.ti4'tionr. send forillnsrr trod cataloguer (�11r'9AF11retire81413t1,1rtysillvas;rn tab oft pa —Oflauial Reports free.-- ttl3,,j Proportional le turn•, et err sb°etc on S:tocl of .2P, 95411. A ur1.•ss, l'.PO'1:'LL•'11 WRLUFI1' .JO,, Bankers, a1.\Y.bi1 St N. Y. nrareand Beautiful c11ronw carts, with (orale ifidto postpaid. Geo. L Bum) .5:0(1, Nassau. 14.Y. ',.F.iaey c'a:•rls, 0hru,u0, Suuwlli•.lce, alike, with 11012111, lUs, J, Jlanh lar 0 t oo iw a,a salt, it, Y. Suowft.rke, &0,, or 2'e 1r:1.m i>arent catrdy, S itis assns 10c,1:.Jouet) C 110.. Nay+aa, N, Y. . int0AIt1,,S, Chronic>, (4,.11 Ilur,le,, &c., 10e,, or SC 6'.i,aao 4111 ,1 4, lac ,J.11, 117.1n9. El), Nassau, \.1' tSf7F9'Lmon tlt and e•rtttne,3>;11 rat:teedt(14)14(x. D! i nutsictlee. Klr514e,; ca, 1 BY-LAW NO.2 iS's O. '. F-T,°d TV 20 open the n'illinal road alienr- ▪ (tale between lo.s One in the and Lake Road East Concessions in tfae Township of ,Stephen, • WHEREAS, in. the year one thousand ci;ht hundred Y6,Yd sixty eight the .11uni,':pa• (:t)Ine., ativu of the To0nsllip of St.•ulu t caus.1 to, l:e ol)(n2 i as deviation road t l,tli;11 to i CSltt 1an11.4 of 011.3 William 1',1111. won 1} -'-Let own - bur one in t,le Aux •,iai,le concession of the ::111 '1'ow1S)ailr, iltiillediatuly a.ljuining apart taut part to portion of the suid original roaad al.>,✓- ant,o now propotiod. to 1( opened, and 1 Y e°tn- after particularly described ; •ha1,1 deviation hay- ing then been e.on4,lerc,e1 ueecesal5 1.1.('1104.1) %i£ 'the difiseult3 and expellee of coilstrtutlu,, a 2-115. roadway over.tlle said original road allowance, .Au d w l:,retas the condition and 14_•84,'.11 nt upon widen the said corporation acquired tr* laud for the said deviation mild from tit ' said 4S illi1 in f',tilis, was that t110 said original moat aI1,>r,'a11ce should cease and d 11r1YYi1112 to be Lt public mai allowance, and the said, the ('url;o1- align nfrresaili, shuul i convoy the satnu to 11,11(, sad lay hint in a..l.itien t1: stars of thirty dei - ]tars iu l:eu of his said land taken for said devi- ation road. A -n(1 whereas the said the corporation afure- said, .11.1 in pn15111111r`te •of • :tl (4431'er•lYie)it, I)a,7 said mill o£ -thirty dollars, and convey the said. original road. allowance to the said William Gullies, w111) afterwards sob-div]ded and etu- Vtoyed the 8a?tre 1nt., ses"e=al parcels, to Va,t..11s people, but no by-law was ever passed closing. said origi11al road :111uua(ace, load the same, al- though occupied. by the said. \Villium Foals ant; his grantees as private property was never 4: - gaily u1')'ed. And whereas, owing to Km increased travel in the i t°i„llbulhoud of said lauds it isdcell,c(i t1adi: able° and necessary by tix: Coun- cil of the 183(3 'iowusaip of Stephen, to talc and ()pelt said magma' road allowance *,•4 as public road 111 said township, retraining 4,1ve, said deviation road, preliminary t,) which all proper notices limo been given pursuant -toe the, Statutes in that behalf, and all persons inter- ested in opposing this by-law have been duly heard by the said Cann(+i1. lie it tllarc:ho c enacted and it is hereby en- acted by t,lo;l[uniciirat Council of 1110 Tatv11110ip of Stephen, in the ( uuii(y of Huron, that front and ilnnn4'eliatcly afier tint passing of this by- law, that that portion of the original rna1l allow- ance bctweou lots numbers one in the 8,nx Sa- l;lo coucessing, 413,(1 one in the 01(1211 Road 'Past concession., in t1r11 said Township of Stephen, Vlore patirti011110ly (1(2.421 101 as follows :— commencing at the north +.aosterly angle of Port 5111111(4 reserve ; thence south fifty-eight degree fifteen tninut ls, cast on northerly limit of, original road allowance eleven chains, sixty - 1 vo links ; thence south thirty-tv'o degrees; west One elinin, thence north fifty eight de- grees, fi4102341minutes ; (vest ten chains, seventy links ; thence north twenty degrees, twenty- four minutes; west one cltai:n. twenty links to lake shore ro ; thence north thirty two de. grecs ; east genty.five Links to place of begin- ning, shall brj'and the tavle'is hereby declared to be an open publicroad or highway withvt the said Township for general public use.. Said by-law to come into force on and after the26th day of ltiily, 1879.. 0, k''llOtlTY, Clerk. Stephen April 24,1879.