The Exeter Times, 1879-10-9, Page 8T 1e',` `&fel' •'t!1 .
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1879.
LOCAL 1\111.WS.
Ater Ranvr.;=•-C1uB:tot'taltiy last Joe, soli of
Mr: Chas. Senior, had his arum brolly hut by
tieing thiown lrom a wagon.
WAtebee.—In a email family, a servant girl,
Ode to take full elevate ; one who is Swart,
c'lean anal tidy. Apply to Jomu Renton, _Exe-
ter. n
Ax CoaLNOE.--41r. J. T.Sutherlamcl,foruierly
toacherinUsborne, has eulisted ainoug tho
medicals at Trinity College, Toronto, Wo
wish him saceebs.
S eesee AL.—Sir. James Willis,. left for his
home on Eriday, after a short visit in Exeter,
Mr. Willis crumples the position of manager of
the Chicago water works, a very lucrative situu-
tion.
Acquivvxr.—Mr. W. Houperwas up before
the Ja P.'s on Tuesday afternoon on acharge
cf seams fire to Mr. Wm. Tropical building in
Dees tber cast, The case was dismissed for
,'ant of evidence.
EitnATA.—In. toe report of the council pro.
feedings, ill oto last issue, John Wilson
should read "JohnWinsor," and Geo. Barrett
' x:3.00"jfor selecting jurors for Division Court,
instead of 18100.
NEw DRUG ST0R1.—lir. W. B. Selby, grads
ate of the Ontario College of Pharmacy and li-
centiate of the Quebec College of Pharmaey,
'sill open a drug stole in the buildiug south of
Farmer's grocery "u Friday next. Look out
fu advertisement next week.
VANxALIRIf.—A aloe tomb stone which Mr -
George 13awcleu recently plaoecl iu the eeme-
try over the grave of his deceased child leas
been broken and scratched in a shameful
in tuner, Any person who is o.apable of doing
Suoh en act will du almost anything.
PsssoNAn.—Mt'. L. Titorne,of thelate firm of
Thorne & Farmer, of this team, is, we under-
stand, a+Tanging for a liquor store in Blyth.
Lou. is a good fellow, and will no doubt do a
good business and make for himself many
fiends.
THE STAND:1ltn,—This is the name of a
paper which is published in. Kincardine by
Mortimore Brothers. We have received a copy
ofthe first issue. It is a large four page pa -
i er, neatly printed, well edited, and Conserva-
tivein politics. Tue Standard, we have every
reason to believe, will proveit-elf worthy of the
suppott of the people of Kincardine and the
county of Bruce. Wei wish it every success.
THAxas.—Cur best ;thauks are duo to Mr.
George Fisher; of Usborue for a bag of excel
lent eatiug apples which he has left with us.
The only fault we have with the apples is that
they are so large that a good deal of muscle
has to be excereised in raising Duo of them to
a person's mouth. One of them makes ;a feast
for three ordinary persons. Mr. Fisher keeps
a cross do„ in his orchard.
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'fait Exoninf lk retie:-. 1'llie bank will re-
sume riskiness on the 3rd of;Neeepiller next,.
with Mr. Thomas .Graig, the late oashiet as
President and General Manager.` Since the
suspension the, notos metering have been
pail withoolullaexislvble promptness,and the
bank on re -opening will be in a position to
meet all &Maude and acoommoctate all its cus-
tomers.
Manure, S1
last a sliootiug match t'or.the Exeter Gun Clab.
Omer cup toolt'piace between Mr. F. G. Simp-
son (the holder of the cup) acid Mr, James
lt'estdott. The' score was not es large as is
generally, made by members of the Exeter
club. Mr. Simpson. succeeded in retaining the
cup, thib'beiug the third time, Mr. Thos.
Bissett and 11Ir. Simpson will shoot for the cup
next Saturday afternoon.
RAILwAx AcornENT.—Tho engine of No, 1
mail train on the Loudon, Huron & Bruce
Railway going north ou Thursday eveuing,
when. about two milds south of Cliutou, broke.
her side rod, which tore away the side of the
Dab and made a largo bole in the boiler, allow-
ing the steam and hot ;water to escape. The
driver and fireman had a narrow escape. En-
gineer Gol.lieg ivas badly bruised about the
legs by being struck with parts of the cab. Tho
fireman climbed back to warn the brakemen so
as to shop the train. Part of the brass and
driving rod was found over a mile south of
where the engine stopped, bent and twisted as
if it was a twig. Conductor Wahnsley walked
to :Clinton awl telegraphed to Wiugham for
another engine, which.arrived about half -past
six. The train. reached Winglum about three
,sours later than the usual time,
ACCIDENT -0u Tuesday afternoon an acci-
dent occurred on Main Street near the market.
Mr. and Mrs. Monteith, of the Thames Road,
TJsbot'ue, were throw`s from a buggy by their
horse becoming frightened and backing into
the ditch. A bed tick lying in front of a house
oceasioned the fright. Mrs. Monteith was
bruised on the left side, • though not seriously.
The horse started to ran away, but was caught
near the Methodist -church.
Iter, IT,—In another column may be found'
the Dominion haboiatory advertisemeut of
Perry's celebrated Horse and Cattle Prepare-
' tions, a collection of which ,Wade so handsome
5 diepiay at the late exhibition hero. From
What we know of the management of the
establishment from what we hear front those
who have used them, and from our own experi-
ence of their use in our stable, we unhesitat-
ingly reecomnrena them to the farmers of this
vicinity as being all that is clamed for them.
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AN INevzoo, x Saar v', — On Saturday
night a building belonging to Mr,: Samuel
'Ford,of Woodham, was destroyed by lire. Mr.
Ford suspected ,that the fire was caused by
incendiarism, amt caused A young man named
Hogg to be arrested bn snspiorou of being the
incendiary, The urisother• Was brought to
Exeter for side keeping until tumidity morning,
when he was taken to Woodhate to be tried,
but the magistrates failing to agreoe, the prix-
Doer was returned to C.xoter, and arraigned be-
fore Squiros (.+idloy and McPhilIips, who com-
mitted him for trial, the evidence given being
sufficient to justify their decision. Ido was al-
so •,sentouoed to two manila ihpprisonmoot
for carrying firearms. Constable Gill' aceom•
panted the prisoner to ,Goderich jail yesterday.
Hinton' AT THE WNSTsnx.—The following
are the names of the Huronites who were
awarded prizes rt. the Western Fair, which was
held in Loudon last week : Agricultural stal-
lion, J. H. Wilsou, Usborne, 1st ; two-year-old.
agricultural stallion, UThos. Case, ;Flay, 3rd
three-year-old filly Henry Jones, Usborne, 2ud ;
heavy darught stallion, Oke ee Hodgson, Ex. -
ter, 3rd ; three-year-old heavy draught stal-
lion, Peter MoTavish, Brucefieltl, 2nd ; brood
mare, Jas. Loadman, Hay, 2nd ; Three-year-
old filly, John Malony, Seaforth, 2nd ; Three-
year-old filly, Jas. Lutadivau, Hay, 2nd ; foal,
James Loadman, Hay let ; spau of draught
horses, W. Cornish, Usborne, 2m1; three'
year-old filly, L. Hunter, Usborne, 2nd ; twe-
year old carriage stallion, A. Innes, Clinton,
2ud; foal, L. Hunter, Usborne, 3rd; two-year-
old Durham bull, It, Howley, Goderich, 3rd ;
throe year-old Durham cow, B. J. Biggins,
Clinton, 2nd ; cotswold ram, J. Coining,
Losdesboro', 2nd ; shearling ram, H. Snell'
ds Sun. Clinton , 3rd ; ram hirnb, II. Snell &
Son, Clinton, 3rd.; shearling ewes, H. Snell &
Son, Clinton, 2nd ; two-year-old lambs, H.
Snell t.te Son, Clinton. 2nd ; Leicester ram, H.
Snell & Son, Clinton, let ; Berkshire boar, H.
Snell et San, Cliutou, 3rd.; breeding[sow, H.
Snell, ,4 Sou, Cliutoa, 3rd ; Ayrshire bull, 3.
Cochran, Hills Green, 2nd ; salt, S. Platt,
Gortorioll, lst amd 2ud ; Firkin of butter, W.
Herbuon, Clinton; 16 Ibs. butter, W. He'r-
rion, Clinton ; carriage harness, 0. F. Strand'
Goderich ; apples, W, Abrasou, Clinton, 3rd ;
Pair iron harrows, J, Elliott; Goderich, let,
and S. Sippling, Cliutou, ani ; Set of horse
sloes, R.'I'hompson, Goderich ; crochet work,
Miss Segmiller, Goderich ; Berlin wool work,
'se Segmiller, Goderich. Mr. Cresswell, of
eaforth, took a number of,prizes for paintings,
()MCC T I1l';AT0a.—A {hatch was played at
Stratford on the grounds of the Grand Trunk
club, on Saturday, batwecn representative
teams of the counties of Huron and Perth.
The Huron Team was composed. of the follow-
ing gentlemen :—H. Cameron, G. Baird, of
Brucefield : E. Looby, 3. Rutledge, of Bayfield ;
R. J. Girdlestone, J. L. Harcourt, of Seaforth;
R. Adams, of Egmuulville ; H. W. C. Meyers,
of Wingham : J. Howl on, of Clinton ; J. lipid -
man, of Exeter, and J. Cashew, of Londesboro'.
The Perth team was oumposed of :—J• G.
Smith, T. M. Daly, C. E. Irvine, P. Liddle, J.
Hay, R. Patterson,~— Patterson, G Mulutyre,
P. Daly, — Costicks, Stratford,aud S. W. Hard-
iuge, of Listowel. Tlie)natch was won by the
Hurcnices. but, as will be seen by the score,
there were onlyt€our of the Perth team oat in
the second innings when the wickets were pull-
ed. The followiugis the score :
• RIIRON'TEs'ar-1ST INNINGS.
Girdlestone c Patterson b Hardinge .. 16
Looby b Hardin{e , 26
Cameron c Irving b Melutyre...... ... 17
Harcourt b Hardinge 2
Baird b Pattersou 8
'Lasham c Patterson b Hardiuge 0
Meyers b Pattersou ., 0
Howsonb Patterson 0
Adams not out 8
Rutledge c Irving b McIntyre 3
Hyndtutu c Liddle b Patterson 0
VILLAon Couxerx.,—The council met by or -
dor of the Reeve at the Market Hoose, Exeter,
October 6th, 1879. All the members present.
The miuntes of the previousmeedng were read
and confirmed. 'Teuders for gravel were.re-
ceived as follows : Jas. Atkinson, $3.00 per
cord, and E. R. Bissett, $2.75 per cord. Mov-
ed by E. ' Drew, seconded by J. Sanders, that
E. R. Bissett's tender be accepted.- 0a1•ried.
G. H. Kt McLeod. tendered $30 for the use. of
the weigh scales. Moved by E. Drew, seconded
by R. Bissett, that Mr. McLeod's tender be ac -
tented. ---Carried, Moved by E. brow, second-
ed by J. Pickard, that Jae. Atkinson' be paid
$67.25 ballanco of contract for draining ,—Car-
tied. Moved by R. Bissett, seconded' by J.
Pickard, that ordere be granted for the follow.
lug Bums t James Fergusou 337.00 for drain-
ing, and J. Welsh $4510 for draining.Car-
ried. 'Moved by J. Pickard, secondee, by E.
WOW, that the Reeve and Treasnrerbe author-
Meed to borrow any stun not exceeding $200.00,
en the credit of this corporation—Carried.
Moved. by B. brew, seconded 3. Sanders, that
the Reeve be authorized to proeure a gate for
the cattle yard.—Carried. Moved by 3. Pick-
ard, seconded B. l3'esett, that this council
adjutrru until call of the Be.ve.—Carried.
la[, Bacasrr
Clerk,
Total
79
Wides, leg byes, byes and no balls 13
zip INNINGS.
Girdlestone run out 9
Bowmen o Liddle b Patterson 10
Cameron u w b Hardinge 10
Baird b Patterson 6
Adams b Patterson .. 0
Loobys.cLiddle bHardinge ., 1
Harcourt b Patterson .... 0
Rutledge a Liddle b Hardinge 6
Hyndmau e Smith . 4
Meyers not out . 0
Lasham b Hardinge...... ... . . . ... . . 4
Total 50
Wides, byes, Ieg byes ...3
Huron's grand total 129
PERTH TEAef: 1t 7 INNINGS.
'McIntyre run out
Hay b Hynthnau
Patterson c Baird b Howson
Liddle a Baird b
Hardiuge c Hyndwau b Hyndmau
Irvine c Adams b Howson
Costicks run oat
Daly b Baird 0
Smith b Baird .. 3
P. Daly ;c Hyndman h Cameron 1
It. Pattersou, jr not out :............
Total . 51
Wides, byes, leg byes, no balls 17
2x0 "INN;Nas.
5
12
0
22
0
0
Hay b Cateran
McIntyre not out
Patterson, jr, b Baird
Patterson, er. s and b Baird
Liddle not out
Total . E
Byes, leg byes....., 4
Perth's grants total a , , . , 6?
1
1
1
0
3
Stanley.
ACCIDENT. -Mr. Obas. Diehl, one of Mr.
3[r. Foodless' threshing uands,became
entangled in the belting on Friday last,
and although the engiue was stopped as
sone rte possible, his left arm was
broken in two places near the wrist.
Medictal aid was immediately procured
and he is recovering.
• Bi ldulph,
Conceal,. • Op Tuesday evuniug.ilext,
14th, there will be a oouoert held in
the s.cih0ol house o11 the 3rd C+tucelsi011
of 13iddnlull, in commotion with St.
Petr►olr'e (jhuroh (English), A good
progreanee, ooneisting et 1•eatlinggs,
recitations, music l;o., in which taleut-
e]I persons from .Londoil, Exeter, Lu -
ORM and other places Will participate,
slay be expected. Admission, 25e. ;
cl;ziidrou We, Door, open at 7 o'uluok,
Lmnley.
RAIN.—A. very heavy rain storm pas-
sed over here on Sunday morning last.
`CORRECTION —It wile $6,200. that wits
paid for Mr. McFarlaue'e farm instead
of a thoueaud less as was stated last
week.
PEAItINa APPLES.—Pearing fees are
getting very common in this vicinity,
some of them ending with a social
dance, while others wind up with what
the boys call kissing bees. There is
other "pairing" done besides pealing
apples, and some "pairings" are "too
thin."
ALMOST BURIED ALIVE. -000 day
last week while oris of Mr. Kydd's men
was cleaning ont an old well for Mrs.
Anderson, of Usborne, he heel a very
narrow escape from being buried alive
by the earth caving in atonud him.
However, the men at the top of tue
well noticed the earth giving away,ned
at once sigualled the young ,mai below
to the bucket, and when he. bad so-
unded about twelve feet, the earth cav-
ed in for` several feet around, partially
filling the bucket. Part of a wood pile
r which had beau piled near the well a1
eo wont down.
Hay.
SOLD.—Mr. 1', O'Brien has disposed
of his asses for a share valued at $100,
The young foal will ire returned to Mr.
O'Brien as soon ria it is weaned.
ANrrlvrRSARIr.—A Sabbath school An-
uiversary was held at 5exstnittt Church
on Friday eveniul last. An ea,uelleut
tea was served at 7 p, m., after which
Mr. H. E. Huston took the chair, and
in a few concise remarks set lorth the
object of the gat ering, when a very
interesting programme of speeches, J• Oke, (iixeter, showed the imported
recitations, etc., followed. Mnsia was Clyde Orowu Prime", eight years old,
supplied by the Exeter C. Di. choir: 14 hands highs, weight 1,850 lbs,, a.
In order to dispose of the provisions nurse with ehort, strong beck, power--
that were left a secial was held on 14iou- felt }Dins, and imuleusely strong fore
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that
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J. L iadtunu, Exeter, showed the two,
yens old Clyde filly by Wellington oats
of a LordIlaa:hl0 mare,, a fitly of greet
bone tall substance ; also ttetallion Dolt
opt cite LO I1 I:tltiltlo mate,
Peter Me'.l,'avi,li, 13,•ucefield, showed
the three -veer -old stallion Honest Seedy
by imported I1ln"st Sandy out of a
Tom Sawyer mare; a horse stip ting tllu'
Ulyde'stamp, but °teatter and fitter in
the limb that the imported Remit. Asan
tits two-year-old stallion Young Doke`
of Wellington by Duke of Wellington
out of ra llaticl't mare.
J. Wilde/re Exeter, 'bowed as four-
year-old stallion, U'lyde and cuaoL.t
bred, graudsiro an ieiported Clyde..
This is a horse of great power tied
substance and Bowe style, 16t hands,
weight, 1,500 lbs ; bay with avhittr
feet.
'1'. Case, Bngert'ille, showed a two-
year-old agricultural stallion by i
ported Clyde (Jrowu Prinoe, a bay Horses
remarkably short coupled and tliiol.-
set.
day evening. After tea lied been serv-
ed, u good literary programme was
carried out in a manner creditable to
those who took part in it. Misses
Nariou and Bella Whiteford rendered
muiiio in an etliuient manner. An en-
joyable time was &pent and a good col-
lection added to the funds. The pro-
ceeds of the tea amounted to $17.50.
OBLTUARY.—It becomes our painful
duty this week to ruoord the demise of
an old and respected resident, 141t•.• Wm,.
Hawkins, of the t3+•tl cont'essiun of Hay.
After sixty three yeare sojourn in. this
world, he breathed his last on "the 4th
iust. lie emigrated frail] Ireland in
early years, and hewed out; It home
for himself in the forests of ;thisi.own-
ship. Fur many years he had been
troubled with that most dietreesing di-
sease, asthma, which grew worse until
his death. Mr. liawkiue lived an ex-
emplary ()bristle') life, and many an
oocupaut of it death bed hes been
cheered and comforted by his friendly
counsel. He was a lberal supporter of
religious institutions, and always a
friend to the weedy. He leaves a wi-
dow and family mush respected. di
large concourse of friends followed his
rerosins to their last resting place on.
DIonday. • .
CopscIL Mzuenec.-=Council meet on
Saturday, October • 4tti:; 14Iembers all
present. Moved by Mr. McColl, sec-
onded by Mr. Moritz, that W. J. Don-
aldson be relieved from. statute labor
for 1879, the same having beeu per-
formed in 1'3, 8. --Carried. Mov-
ed end carried that E. Bossenberry
be paid the stun of $10, for opening
ditch leading froul Zurich, as soon a9
the work is satisfactorily performed.
Moved by Itlr. Heyrock, seeouded by
Mr. Kalbfleisch, that the sum of $20
be greeted • towards repairing{ side line
()etymon lots 25 and 26, Lake Road.—
Carried. The collector having 'furnish-
ed sufficient security, it was moved and
oarried that bis bond and sureties be
accepted. On motion, •councillor Moritz
was empowered to let contract for ditch
opposite lot number 50, con 11. Moved
by Mr. MoOoll,aeeunded by Mr. Moritz,
that the solo of $8. be refunded James
Howard for statute labor performed in.
1874 and 1875, and charged to Canada
Company.—Carried. A uurnber of ea
counts were passed, and ordure granted
for their payment. Moved by Mr. Itto-
Coll, seconded by Mr. Heyroek. that
the uonncil adjoaru to meet on Satur-
day, 29th November, when parties
having accounts against the couucil
are requested to present them.
Huron Stock at the' Western Fair.
Stephen -
COUNCIL.— Stephen Council met on
the 6th inst. all the members present.
Minutes of previogs meeting were read
and signed. A petition of certain per.
sous in Crediton to lower ditch crossing
the road near J. Hodgins' was granted
Moved and resolved that the Reeve pay
iut,2 court the amount of H. Sutton as
per garnashee. Moved end resolved
that the Treasurer and Reeve sign nate
to' renew note 'now due Molsons Bank
The following orders were granted t
}lodging, drawing lumber and covering
culvett, $5 ; Mat. Morris, repairing
culvert on. 0. ii., $2 ; T. Fenwick
lumber for,culvert, $11.05 J. Irl esidee
fixing culvert on le. R. E„ $5.25 ; Jno
Mebachett, cutting road on 3rd b.R.
$25.50 ; D. McCarty, culverts, $7 ; Il
McPhee, work 011 1st S. R., and 14th
con., $12.75 ; J. Sweet, cote. work
on N. ti:, $108.80 ; T. Shapton, come
$51 G. Wein, culvert,', on 6th con.
$3.25..; printing, $78 ; F. Green,grav-
el, $16.86 ; J Kerr, ditching, $6 ; 8
Hedden,oulvert, $1 ; H. Sutton, $29
P. Honlawtn, dog tax remitted $1; 1V.
Yearly, doth. $21. Council will meet
again on the tirat Monday in Novetu.
her. • C. kaourr, Clerk,'
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VMS.
EL Jones, Exeter, showed a three-
yenr-old general purpose mare by
Bank of Lugland. Tltis is a large -
roomy mare with home style, snob as
might profitably be put to a tborongh-
tired for a raising horses for L+'uglish
buyers.
Fall Assizes.
The Court opened at Godorich on
the 30th of September, before Hon.
Mr. Justice Galt. Mr. Jas. A. McGee,
of Landon, ointlucted the Crowe busi-
ness, The following are the names-
of
amesof the Grand Jrny: -Malcolm D[cDer-
maid, foreman, Messrs. Jas. Duncan,
Adam eirrev, Henry Harding, Adam
Meuzies, Win. Morrison, John Reuben
Simpson, Arch. Taylor, D. D.
Ynte, 11Ym. Bell. Olins. Dut'nion, Wm.
Hawkshaw, Jas. Little, Jas. Mitchell,
Wm. 'McDonald, Sarni. Rennie, . Sainte
Skiuner. J. Wer'nook.
His Lordelnp addressed the Granas
Jury congretrtleting them on the very -
small number of cases to be bronglit
before the court, when His I.:rd'Litt
considered to be very eati.,f:tct,�y.
The 'principal duty the Grand J ury
had to do was to visit the gaol.
Dominion Saving asci Investment
Society r. lCurren. Action for ej fct-
meut. J,Ir. E. 3. Parke for Off. DIr.
E. Campion for deft. Verdict for pit,
damages one shilling.
Archibald r. Donoghue. Action of
ejectment. Cameron, Holt & Ciamerow
for piff. i41r. E. Campion for deft.
Verdict for plff. damages one sbilting.
Woods t'. Treleaven. Action on
common accounts. Seater &t Wade for
plff. Cameron, Holt & Cameron for deft..
Verdict by consent for $500, subject tie
reference to Judge Tome.
MoOlinchir v. t3tovenson. Action of
seduction. Mr. 3. T. Gorrow for plff.
Davidson & Johnston for deft. Verdict•
fur plff by cunaeut for $500 Itnmedr-
ate execution applied for and grant-
ed. .
Thaw v Merner.--Action err promis-
sory note. Idingtou & Nickle for plff:
Mr. MoMillar for deft. Yerdeei by'
consent for $1677 47.
Hilliard r. Let's et. a1. Action• fir
conversion of goods. Garrow Rc; Meyer
for plff. Cameron, Flolt & C'ernernn
for def.. Case postponed on the ap
plication of the defendants, costs of tiler
day to be .by defendants.
Wheatley t*. Sharp. --Action of sciatic
tion. Cameron, Holt & Clanleron for
plff. Mr. Garrow and F. W. Jnhnstou
for deft. Verdict foe- plff for $250.
The Queen v. 'Jamie McGee, Jr. -The
Grand Jury brongkst in a. true. bill for
assault with intentt.. •
Henry r'. McPieereen--Action of
seduction; C irnerone Holt & Cameron'
for;plff. Mr. 0. L. Boylefor deft. Verdict
for plff. for POO'.
The gases w. Jae.. H. 'L'hompson.--
McGee on behalf c,f the Crown epp11 d
to His Lordship for a Bench Warratt
agniust the prisoner an indictment for
indecent assault, which was accordingly
issued.
The Queen v. Arab. Monzies.-Charge
of atzgravated ass:tts}t. Mr. Magee fort
the Crown. Ma. J. H. Benson for de-
fendant. 'leafier guilty entered aud
fine ,of one bhilliug.inflicted.,
At the Western fair, held last week
at London, Huron stock took a prom-
inent position.
H. Snell i. Sone, Clinton showed the
Priuoess Will Prince of Seaham, by
Ecu of Benham, bred by Wadsworth,
Genessee, N. Y. This is a splendid ani-
mal, full of good points. Messrs. Snell
also showed the five-year.uud caw Prin-
cess Thyra, by Dixie Dake, a cow of iui-
meuse. substance ; also the cow L'riu-
Gess Alice, by Earl of Goodness, from
Lady Lorne ; also the yearling heifer
by Royal Bnrterfiy out of Prinoese Alice
a calf from prineees, by Prince of Sea-
ham ;
ea•ham; and the two-year=old heifer Red
Rose, by 8rd Earl of Goodness, out of
Lady Lorne. `
W. J. Biggine,(Jlinton, showed the
three-year-old heifer Matchless of Kin-
ellat 2nd, by Cambridge Duke 2nd, a
long, low -set animal, with very Aweet
head and good horns and'.ueck, appar-
ently a full milker. Also, a heifer calf
from her by Baron Louau 8ud.
R. Howley, Goderich, showed' the
.two-year-old bull Beaconsfield, a white
bull of very large frame, stud straight,
square build.
A. tures, Clinton, showed Sorrel
Cloud, roadster eititllion,' 12 years old,
sorrel, by Old Revenge out of a Hum.
bietoniau mare ; a maguifioiellt , horse,
with splendid chest, clean limbs, and
strong aboUldurs.
mmoteinge-.p-
r tL.ACHE R WANTED. --Male. see.
11.. and or third class, for S. S. No. 7, Uttbot ne.
Duties to notnir enco lst de unary, 1070. Pessimo-
aials requit�+ed.. App1ly to W. TAYLOR, Secretary
of Trustee Board, Vinchblsea P. 0. a to,
dot. 4, 7,97U.,
•
QT.BAYE D. --Strayed from lot 6, con.
l,. 4, Stephen, on or about the let of May„ l8T0,
d rk red y,larlling steer, with white belly. A. re'
were r/llt bg ttivon to auy person giving informa-
tion thht wlil fo sh
d to its recovery, and y pore ti
fouled i1.n borllt the amoral aftor this dat will T*
proeootrtotll. a0tils me to law. Wtt.11EILLY. Cen-
tralia P. 0.
(hit. a, Idle lin.
+' iltA tED.--Strayed from the prem.-
lies oftf� , hu�yoribor, lot C. con. I, Bitldulph,.
on or nbot►t Site IStli of A.uttnet task, a sir alt year-
Itu heifer -;"rod. itny Marson giving information
r to her wuereabotats will be suitably rewspeed.
Was. 11 bOp5j5COftralja 1'. 0. tin.
Dot, 9,1814,