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The Exeter Times, 1879-10-23, Page 8hL et THURSDAY, S)CTVnI:1, 23, 1879.. LOCAL NEWS. • ,A IONVouias' wt.lkina match ie talked of sunned town. Me, V. Ttartrl?,N, solicitor for the G. W hail way, ryas in. tovVtlou Tuesday, Mo. 0aii$I0A 's store on. Blain street rias. been raised and a' now floor laid in it. Tne Son of Temperance have removed to their naw hall rn'Sauntsell's Block, and: are well ,:;itisfiecl with the deluge, TnrA:YI:sOIvtNo I)Ax.-Tiluretiay; November t;th, lies been appoilitedi ee tinaultsgiviug day for the Dominion of Canada. S. S. [ansate;[: -A spori a sermon was reached to the children of the C. M. Sabbath- yehooi by the pastor on. Sunday morning, BEAD 'lV,':ld,. Trott's advertisement on the last „pogo. He has a good stook of booth and races on hand, which will be sold verylobeap. PaasaeraeloN,-Oin Tuesday evening last ;fr. L, Thorne was presented with a handsome d1d ring by the members of the. Odd. Fellows All the ninthsand Organs were in process of uniform development, When 1alr. Jtibltborne left 'diirioh .after the .operation tho mare wse tloiug well, The fa.tns was placed in alcohol by Mr Fisliborne for preservations. We believe it is his intention.' to Send it to the Veterinary College in Toronto,where it will no doubt be very acceptable, as we believe it is the young- est that has ever been secured. lsxrltA P1uzus.-The 'fallowing extra prizes wore awarded at the Stephen ds Usborne fall ehon ;. Silver polauds, Win, Bre au ; blus- covy Ducks, Win. Brown ; Muscovy ducks Boli[. Pickard ;. eollootiou of pigeons and ool- cottou of oh'cl:ens, Peter Drew ; oil paintings, and Rome i0 oil, Chas. Senior ; collection of woodwork, Dyer to Howard Bros. r collection of plaster of l'aris fanoy work, W. E. Howard ; ease: fauey dry goods Banton Bros. ; squash,, hob[. Moir ; Assortment copperware and stoves, Bissett Broc. ; collection of fancy work, Miss Coruish ; Flax, Patton tS Dorwood ; 'eol- leetion of oopperw are and stoves, McDonell c& Waugh.; Pigeons; Pobt. Kellaway ; case of hardware, ()'.Byrne & Co. P. O'Brien was vended a special prize for a span of asses, ,utd JoLui Hodgins took Second prize for a yoke TILE TIMES forth: two nooks, four legs, two wings,; erre hotly but no tall, while, be it known, the court misinformed there nae but ore chicken, This looked. bad. Bore avero two sleeks and four logs, just 'precisely the nutubor of lege, and nooks whish wore lost. A, remarkable aoiuoi• doitoo I --one that would be sufficient to hang a luau in many loss iutelle eat "communities The soup owner was diamfonnded. Ho couldn't explain away this oddlooking ohielceu. He Could lia`vc acoouuted for one, which ,he had rc- oeivea from a neighbor, but the presence of four legs and two noire was undoeonutable. Different authorities ,were consulted, but all agreed that nothing of the kind vas ever heard of before. This WAS a time; ;[;;,tures with a vengeance. Audio think of the transform btiou oeouriog after; death I Faaliu;; something like snporstitious awe fastened itself upon the court and spectators. • It being seen that nothing could be merle of the ehickeus themselves, and the bereaved lady not being able to identify the )uaugled'remains, orto swear to the color or texture of the skin; or the exaot taste of the soap her chickens wonld have had, the eeurt came to the conalusiouto dismiss the ease for want of sufficient evidence to convict. It sub- sagrently transpired that in the preparationof the ohiokon, whioli, by the way was a present from friend,the [goons was severed in twaiu,and the wings wore amputated. Tho moral of this story is that no man or' woman sheen boil, a ollioken when a neidlibor is mourning the lose of her favorite brahma. of oxen. The above itts not published iu our lodge on the evo of his cteparture for Blyth, ` report of th 'rose Looter Lost. -On. Tuesday' afternoon small oval-aheped gold locket was lost on Main street between, the market and Mr. Senior', photograph 'gallery. The finder will be re- warded by leaving it with Mr. Geo. Willis on the Market Square. QnanrsxnvManxxere,•-Tito second religions eaarterly mooting of, the present year iu con r:eetion with the Methodist church in thi risco will be held on Sunday, November 2nd Tans Mineral Pennons of the late Messrs Wharton Hodgson and Wm. Hawkins wers 1'reaohed. hi the ).ug1n::h Churell on Sundav by Rev. E. J. . Robinson. The church was filled to overflowing. Tnr finssr. r Ftee.-We notice by the daily papers that this pestiferous insect lois do'troy- many fields of fall wheat in many dietricfs, but as yet we have not heard of any damage of cou- eequence being clone by tlnern in this locality Flu fall wheat an the surrounding townships looks exceedingly well. Oonteexrovs,-At the Eirkton fall show Mr. T. liI, Kay, of the township of Usborne was awarded the first prize for a dilly orgeld ing, which was credited in last week's paper to err. its. Mardian. . Mr. W. Ibiekiugham, ro Winchelsea., also took first prize tor a covereu carriage. SocrAL.-The social:hold in the Methodis elanch on Friday evening was not very wel attended, although the weather was all tha oouirl be desired. Those who attended Spent ' Sour ABTA Cz;roxr•.xs.-A few days ago, a an enjoyable, time. Addresses were delivered very serious and a ve.,y difficult question was byall the resident Reverend gentlemen. The l brought for deeI ion before one of our learned g proceeds amounted to ,.o 0.00. oo-e' .s.m i dispensers of even-handed jastiue. • It seems SaborutiM4,75.aeltrwtft,th43 score of the that a worthy daughter of the Vaterland, who shoot which tool, .pf;i ron ,t tiara. r, last be- I makes her living by the sweat of her brow, and tween Messrs. Toltii ,El"egtvoia'fl/falid A-:'. teike for, therefore lives in conformity with Scriptural the possession of the Dyer cup. ' Mr. Heywood. injunctions, elle algid, lost a,conple of oliiokens' was victorious, and holds tlie, cup, this being wul,'h it is.presurned were intended for Christ - the seafood time e Heywood............ 1 1 1 1 0 0 "1 0 1 1--7 Lake .. 0 1 0 0'.1 0 0 0 0 1--8 Cocas or RFvisiot.-Before Judge Squiem on JIouday, in Stephen,only a.few names were .corrected, none being added or struck off. In Usborne, on Wednesday. a few names were ad- ded on the Reform Aide, and a; on. corrections made. The court was adjourned till let No- va:nber in (ioderich. 1•Ir. P. Holt appeared for the Reformers and Mr. Glinn Elliot for the • Conservatives. Coceene-TheExeter Conncil met at the Market House by order of tho Reeve on Salm • clay,evoning, 18th inst., present the Reeve and Councillors Drew and Sauders. The minutes of previous meeting were read end approved. Moved by J. Sanders, seconded by E. Drew, that o'•ders be grautecl for the payment of the following slims : E. It. Bissett, $6187j, for greed ; Samuel Littlejohn, 8.1.25, for labor Joon Winsor, 514.00, for labor ;. John Popple - stone, 512.00 ; E. EdwoLthy, 04.50, for labor and John Southcott, ItI0o.00, for street water- ing. -Carried. ' S. S. Ssnitorr Axe SocuAr.-The regular quarterly S. S.. sermon will be preached at Pro.. videnee B. 0. Church by the Bev. S. J. Allen ou Sabbath afternoon next, 26th inst. at 2.30. A cordial welcome to all; eolleotiou at the close in behalf of the S. S. fund. On the following Wednesday evening, 29th inst., a socinl will be meld. at the same place, commencing at 6.30; stt 8o'eloek the hair will be taken, when the Bev, G. Webber will deliver his popular lec- ture ; subject, "Oliver Cromwell and his times." Adnriesion to tea and lecture, only 25 cents. Music • furnished on each occassion by the school. • DrvrmroN'Coinar.-At this court on Monday lost before Judge Sgwer, a curious suit was dooided. From ;the evidence it appears. that a widower of a neighboring township made love to the daughter of one of his neighbors, and took his (lead wife's clothing to her house, in• ten ling that she should wear them after mar liege. Tho course of true love was interrupt - al, however, and they were not married. The scan demanded the clothing book, but it had bleu used. He then sued for the price of the garments, and received judgment for $40. • We 'believe a little event which came into the fern, ;„vwhile the ooirtiug was in progress le the carve of a snit which is . now pending iii the County (lour[. It A. Skate, COLT. AIM A SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, 1 1 1 the foetus fit Turuipe-.1 et,',Stt►nnel Carnoohan,.TI1olr,. ' e]•suiith. 11Ia 1Rca1d5-let, Samnol Oar- noch n, Zed, James Di;►lceon, :3rd, R. OLnrochan, Teciterenuith, " Celent: Int, James I)iokson 2tti1;_1' obt, Oarno- uitans 3rd, Samuel Craruoohtan. The judges report the oul.tivetniu good. The following gentlemen acted as jgdges Goo. Walker and \Val. (llatrray, Took- ersrnith, and Geo, Anderson; Stanley, ANOTHER MAN ITOB PA1st TY. Dashwood. Tan Fzrra or Novenesn,-The members of the Dashwood Loyal OrangeLoeige hare decid- ed to celebrate the fifth of November, and ex- tenil'a cordial invitation to neighboring lodges to join thein in the celebration. Stephen - James Uudetwood, of the township of Stephen, wa- thrown from his horse iat Greauway the other day, and receiv- ed internal injuries which proved fatal in a few minutes. On itIo'nijay slight Mr. Grr•eun,ayte 'last party for this season lett Centralia ettttion', on the L., H. d;, 13. Railway. The passengers 't hu had decided to change their abode wore mostly fiuI.0 the"] ire:mud Bruce district, and nutu• herd sixty-five scenls. An immense, crowd of friends R'a8 at the station to, bid thorn Godspeed. Mr, tt. Patter son's party, which etnbarked Fiore Par- te, Jollied the Greenway party lot Lo:t don ',here were about one hn11(1) red lawn four persons in 1r. Pattersn,i'e par' y, besides about twenty who took passage from ;London. There were tneuty.oue oars of fteigh•t, oei)npottetl Ot etook (horses, cattle ole.) agrtoultnrel itupletnente, and ewi; rt.nte- effects. Below aro the names front this Di.att•iet, .Messrs. William Smith, 13', A. Calder, A.. D. .Campbell, George Ahei, L.irulen; •Misses l3eactle, do,; Aliso Fletcher, Clinton; Lenie Arnett, wife and eight children, Koweed; 1?r. and Mrs. Dnuoey 13russels; R. Sweet and. family Exeter; W. Kirk, Kirktorl; Wm. Morrow and family (3) Stephen; Jane P 11118, d '; JohnElliott and family (4), do; A Ir:nz:e Fee and wife, Kipper,; R. j)-twr:ie and wile, G1wtou; A. Taylor; Brgwsele; L. Sweet, Exeter; :;Mrs. S. Rumbnll, Ohs: - ton; P. Murray, Westfield; Jelin Broad bent, Lnudeehoro'; idr:e. l4tanuie'eg `and Shill,, do; George Kirk and wife. Kirk - ton; Sarah Lentula n, Luc dttsbnro. Hugh Moore, • )iliutnn; Thos Sunder - peek, Londesdoru ; John. Sterling and family (4) do; James AVennaui and family (3), do; itLuy Rude, Corbett; Mrs. R. Currie and Sarah Currin, Londe b) ' Tl II C tra- ' Hay ]3'nuc,-Tho frame barn of Mr. Wm. astride, Lake Bowl, township of Hay, was destroyed by fire' on Friday night est. The barn contained. six tons of Id hay,. forty-two acres of new hay, tllirty.two acres of second crop clover, for send, eight acres of oats, a quantity of fall wheat, a wagon, two sets of her- ness and a lot of farm tools, The loss to Mr: Harris cannot fall short of $1,000'. `Tilete -was no insurance on' the barn or contents. There isnot the slightest doubt that the fire was the Work of an iuoendiary, ae no person has been livingmettle plane since last Tuesday.. When Jr.A"Harris left on Friday evening there was • no sigh of fire in the ueighbnrhnod.' ntiey. mas or sc?1ne other festal day. The lady hada I''.7-7-- 1 Vinetitit and titertce b the Oanatln strong suepiiion that eke knew where the FAX Iir*i n.n. f 31t'. 'Wm. Pes hale, t ' yi of Usborne, lame,rented She Johne :'oral I Pacific Railway, to St. Boniface, oppo- fuwl were gone, and acting on the faith which or site AVtnsti{)Pg. ` It,nscxtrected the trip II is t Sutra] of IMO per annum. such strong suspicion naturally inspires, she , , will be made in alibut saveuty-two procured a search warrant which authorized a 1 UitegAs>Ln ,r r J hotnae A1eI+'ax N e.1'O; 1Oines 'hewn) 0n. • lia; A Cudrnore and rife, de; A. Cooker - lin. Londesboro; W. 11IcFadren, 'Wo,tt• fi Id . H ff ,-• 1 AI James Sulu 1Iag haul; •' ri;, Keuuedy mid two children, St. 1•Iery's; Mrs. Walker and two children, 1♦'iu: a l; David Dick and family (3), Hensall; 'Ches. Luke and fatuity, do; Mtys Ls- ide; Lnoknow, and others. The party go from Detroit to Chicago by the 1fiobigari Central Railway, and their efficieut Oanadiian Agent. DIr. W. E. Wiley, of 'Toronto, a accompanied the party- as far ns Chicago as their care- taker. •lUr. W. R. Barnes, the Plas:ten- ger Agent of the Cl.ioiago S; North Wes- tern Railway, will neo to the wants of the ptassettgers s.a•far as St. Pled, (rain which,poin,t tlu'y will be t:1,1;1:;3 !)y: Aho. $t. rata. anti Pacific 'Il sir,vtiy ' tot St. ac1To li .t? 1 , 187:0. " 1? . 4'ha oaitntry has time -fitted by Protective, bot TROTT 1,1 • ' hours. properly -appointed person to make thorough 1rt110, has purchased a farm of 150 search ler the abducted fowl on the premises acres in th9 township of Grey for the of the suspected person. With all the dignity stun of $4,000. which we like to see borne by a' person who 131?mor 'ro Rt; ERECTED.--GVe are executes the commands of Her' Gracious Ma informed that the eon tract for the ere() jesty, Chief Constable Gill promptly repaired tion of a new bridge a little way south to the dcimieile ,of the supeutod person, and of Lumley will bo let sometime this with; the "good Morning," which he iu variably fall. utters. in a.gilea ant way that is, charaeteristte aper - MX. Peter ,Lowe, ofriizu.wht, .qui imported private and pub- lic brotherMr. and business (and this was a case of life and .forinerly teacher of Lumley solaced, left. Canada some ears ro .o and was, not death) slid whiob no Other constable need ever y sup - hope to acquire, he proceeded to the execution heard of for several years, and Was, of the commission that had been entrusted to posed ieby his friejtr"t x' to he dead, until his faithful Lands. There were -signs of the other day a later Serge frog, the re - blood 1 ye gods 1 and feathers 1 oh, ye gods 1 lost one in California where he now The birds had no doubt been slain most fora- sides. ft .. So far that .vas satisfactu . There was a Baneawalo-A horse: belonging to Air. yJ. Bowerman, .of the boundary 1ine,ttt- good prospect now that offended Justice teohed to a buttgy, broke hose from would have its wrath appeased. Cautiously ,lir. Stacey's wagon.shop, where he had the constable proceeded.. He knew that he. boon tied. In. hie mad career he ran was on the verge of an important discovery against a post, breaking the shafts and which would crown his brow with a wreath cross bar, and started for borne with of fame as enduring as iuunortality. In thee the whiffietreo hanging to the harness, he entered the kitchen. He snitied his nose. Luckily, however,•`the,, lines became en Ah 1 what was that savoury smell, and whence tangled . about ` his legs and he was cometh it 2 His experience in previous affairs caught before he hard gone far. told him to iuok to the strive. 'rhe"pot was on and something therein was boiling. Feeling tf~` now that the game was run to the earth, he Ilensall, advanced to the pot, lifted the cover, and Jpros- "Eureka 1-I have it 1" lmexclaimecl, while "a ruby as. -Reith the general pros- smile that was childlike and 'bland" ovorrpread parity throughout ,the Country, his countenance.' In the name of tite law he .uusmese in }Buildil,',of operationsse, i took possession. It explained that the pot quite lively. I3ailding are p tieing Wieldy Carried'uu, tits remark contained a ebieken which was being boiled ably fine heather being very favnrabfe. for the;invalid lady of the house. But the nna- 19 esers..Czaitereop ck, Boll aro busy fin- jesty of Her Majesty's law must be upheld at idling the manse at the west, end of the all hazards, even if all the ladies ia the conn. village. Mr. S. Fairbairn has been try are sacrificed. In triumph tbon the pot, awarded the contract for the erection and boiling contents were carried to the Tent; 'of a eeliool house. For the . bnilding pie of Justice, where the Goddess, represent alone he {fete $43)7.00. Mr. Kiansen, ed in. a J. P., was enthroned in its aweome aw- has j tint finished his harness shop op fulness on a ywooden 'their, while the tremblin ' Mr'Th"' capitation posito I'eanuie A new bincl. culprit Stood in dread expeetaney for the de- capitation which no doubt he felt should bo meted out to him for his offence against soon' ety, againet the laws, and against the Teuton lady for his crime in feloniously abstracting two spring chickens while their lawful guardian was laboring 'Intayhap to procure their feed, and with malice of forethought -la twisting their County Note-. The genii -anneal. meeting of the North Huron To,toher's Aseociatlon will bo held in the Seaforth Public Sehoo► on Friday and Saturday next. Old Billy Whiteford, who lute been evading the officers of the law for some tune, was captured on the 10th inst,, at a farm house ht the Township ofT uok• ..rsmith. He is suspected of having sets tine to the barn ou the McLeod farm near Brucnlield. Mr. James Aicheson, • who has been au employee of the Senforth Expositor for the past seven years, has gone to Chicago to push his fortune, Air. Grummet, well -digger, of Sett, forth, found a Spotted Beard 37 feet underground while digging t, well. Tile. reptile did not livelong 'after being ex- posed to the air. • Mr. 'Phoning Adams, of Seaforth,has shown the editor of the Expositor a blanch of fall wheat 241 inches id length. The.Seaforth Fire Brigade intend holding a series of daocidg assemblies. this seaa00. Mr. Wm..Elnnter, of Nawanosb, has invented a drain plow which'only be worked by either steam or horse. Mr. Nina 13IcQneeu, of the rid con- cession of Stanley, ,has rnangolds grow- ing on his farm of the Long Red Vari- ety, which measure from 20 to 22 inch- es in eireunlfereuce. They were pleat- ed `about the middle of May. wishoa to erotect tiro bran) and pockets of the 1^nblto, anti has One of the fest an`I Cheapest Stooks EVER OFFERED IN )xtal-1 le, auil' is ienrablod to sell at, prices that defy compd.. torten. :XIS wnulri nl;o rnmiu l tboso ,want of itItt .i'-UIJAss 110511':-1i3D't t Otgiad ,. .el-,1063g5 that ]tet is ona,Uletl front l'n ,experience to sup' toy' them with what w.11''give satisfaction, as tie n8e8 notllit.g but the best of. stock. and motley nuuo. but ttso beston workmen. 'ib be SOnvitteod of these facts, call and see, W. a Exeter, October 7.6,1870. ' tt Ko-:, mustrnK, Ks.au +rraereawnwa e l-fer Royal highness the Piiuoons Loniee, neootupitnied by 111 i.dy l\icN trfa, left ;Monday for Qti:ibao, els route, for :England, Hie Excellency the l. ev. ernor•Generttl will see her on board the Sarmatian. after yl)ich,he will return' to thecily. The PrinoesaLoeiee Dra- goon Guarde eeeOrt.ed she Viceregal party to•, the St. L. 8t Q. li, stti,tioni. tCllel,'- to gft,rtl :tt ilnnnr"lovas Atatln1ie• nt There wag is largo crowd' t ) t+ed the Princec,e off, and farewell cheers were given as the train Started' to Move off.' 'There was u: t•cene tat, the i'iing> tort Police Court ;tlnoday [Anile the case of Dr. Steward tt' !dainbt Mr. Britton, for psrjelrZ, was ie'prngrese. Di. Ste Nardi ill milking some remarks. n•i,liellt:'e1 t11e idea of the P rico Court being 0 0.1311 t of ran.. Ile said it waA . r oonr•t of "pal ,19.-t•atsetee.' 'Tho Pollee Magi •. strafe, addressing the p,.1ieo vignt onely, said: ''.['tit him not I Put ,ting out 1 Put hitt] not 1" and turning to Dr. Steward, said: "I'll commit you." Ile then ad- journed the ester., and the doctor loft bile cues. General. 'flue value of the exports of live gni• male of all !dude from th,' 1.1oiteti Stitt - es i creaked from , 5,845,000 durinsr the finical year ref 1876, to $11,:180,000 enuring 1879. or exports of live ani. ,gals 1 at year, 71 per cent went to Great Britain, Tho value fo the ex- ports ,tf 0,1115 increased from $3.89:?'' 000 dnrin, 1878, to $8,370,000 In i$"t0, OF exporb)e of cattle last year. 70 per oeut..we re shipped' t:, Groat Baitaiti. The v•ehle of cattle s ported. to (4reayt Britain increta,ed from 2,409.000 dor 1. tr 1878, to $ e,61 p9,jit believed the> , Itti4fit'oriz enb , e 'od Ira • the t'r'ansl)ortriIfo?l "of fertile wi11 coii- stsutly %ucrease the exports, The British ship Naturalist, 259 days out from Ualenitte, for :San rt 5001600, is given tip for lost. Insurance Coma ponies having risks on her paid them 11<'rtd'ty, aggregating $11.6,500, divid- ed ivid ed among twelve Companies. There are reports at San Antonio;. Texas, ofiucliarr uutra•: a shocking in the extreme. Nearly 101; moil, women and, chilelreo have been murdered, and the. people are tinder arms to protect them- selvee. A n'unber of bands of Indians. are raiding the country west of there. COIVsUllI TION CURED An old physician, retired from praetfeet ber- ing bacl placed in his hands by an East Ili din rnissiona 3' the formula of. a s tmpitt• lege-. table rrened1!;for the speedy and perniaaieuk cure for Co niannption, Brouchitis,•✓rnttarh Ass thus, and all Throat and Lung Affeethnis, ensu. a positive and radical euro for 1' ervons De bility sod ail Nervous ConipinSata,. ester hav- ing tested' its wonderful curative, powers in. thousands of eases, hoe. fat it lis duty to make- it known to. his suffering foi3 ws. Aotuatecl by this motive an,l a desire to•relieee human suf- fering, I will send :rel, of charge to air' who do- { sire it, this recipe, in German, F`renelr,, or Eng-. lish, with full di'ree1tiolie for preparing' anti na- 1 Mg. Sent'bt- mail Cyr addressing with stamp, naniing dile paper,. W. W, Sasxax,149`Powers.' Block, Y, Near Port Hope yesterday evening, a young son of Mr. \Vrn. Henwood, niue years: of age, was,]eadine a horse by the halter through a field on his father's Dearing,of If;xeter, 11tse. commenced farm, when the halter became entangled to build lionse for.rent,'which is bad- about him and tlse horse pulled :hiim down and ran away with him gores the fields, jumping several low bets on the -route. ' The screams of the poor boy attracted the attention of Itis father, irwho, with another gentleman, tried to stop the horse: The --boy's head was ly needed in Ilenall,. ,'Mr. T. 3. '\Vin- Wil- son is shipping large quantities of tele- graph poles to Ohio. Root Crops. .-- ,IT were est week shown 1a (0 ns o mare bolt, wideh lur.1"ial ata, V. S;, removed. necks, No doubt he felt his position keenly. no judges for root Crops, under' tho I badly bruised, and when taken up he n, to aids ids mare belonging to Mr. N. Deicit- .1'he pot was handed over to the °are of Jnetice, auspices of the South Huron Agrioul• was tinoonscions, ono remained so flirt of 7,nnelt, T • hn fm tns, which, ! was about! and aeaiuf'esttga tion of its contents was p80- i turn[ S''d)Ciety,• hahavingcun7ploteci theirl til he died, a conple of hours after - .ala ; wards `'+h weeks old, was shout the size of a rat. Dit' eeded wted the bringing labors have given e ollwing awards . wigs, which ;shun' th f MARRIED. ht>,.n-SrAnn,-0n tho o 16th inst., by thea; Rey. J. W. liutohet, hfr•, Jacob M. lvfet-. nor of the Village of Now Ldsmbu.g,eonnty= of Waterloo, to Mrs. Eliaabetli Anna Stahl of Crediton, Township of 8 tephen. 4,. 131 I). 7ti Ak.--Ito Usborne, on th • 18th inst., Wrn, May, aged 81 years. Sant:un --In Exeter. on the lath inst., Mary. Slieere5 wife or. Mr. John S,be trr,, a[.0,1 6? years, ar'nd'7 mouths. Honasoa.-In Exeter,t,a the 5th Witartom Hodgson, ages'[ iht yearss.avid d. rnontlis. Sate Ret it tot: • llisierstIay, Oct. 23rd. --Farm stook end rripYe- merits, the property of Amos Permit;;north hall lot 9 eon. A, Stephen.. H. 0rtn abet. Thursday', OA. 23rd, -Panni shock and maple., meats, the property of Geo. Webber, lot It. con.'1, Stephen. W. clrenway, snot, Tuesday, Ott. 28th 1879.• -Farm stook and im-' pieratents the broperty of F. Middleton, lot 13. con. 9, Usborpe. fl. Brown anat. Tburseilky,: Nov. 661, 1879, --Furniture.. eta., the ppropetty ' of Nin. Ball, :Dsahtvood, H. Ooth suet. sAr Partin getting tleoir' Sal^ lil,)s prints at this (dee will reeeirfe 8notice einitiar to the ; above, free: of charge.