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T r` E A � �V f whim shame, tine knot be tied by whielt theyy
.�„ M' f should. abide, tau to eottiply with. Ills wishes,
5110 agreed, to du so, providing' he codaplant
I her a grove in the following u,attcr, AS llut'
1 pallet would not allow her to Unduly ally other
luau only the oue tbatoonld du s . Thi reeve
ho sant to a friend one day : I am compelled
to put a grove to obtain the girl 1 Tins
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p -y miias grove 1�.utast oululii e of 19 tree,. iu.Ut _'1{T I ', SLlalgllt r0\C.��( °elle,' Put`(. BOOKS S plow, before I am allowed to see. p y
face. So 1 pray young duan of art come lend
I ode your aid to satisfy this uurtous young tumid
I and papa,'
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T11Uit i);�`i, FbIJ3%tUARyi 1.0, 1860.
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LOCAL N:E
Sbertnen L , �nulahl.il, Ike!), , want au agent
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tins eun...ty at once, at a &dery nt slot). per •
X 0114'(Nn,t ('\114111ses plaid,. Iter full t'4rdeniats '
autUesb Its allu4u.
fii?RIs11 8iIO .--Tilts 8013th. Huron Spriug
Show will be held at Brutwield on. Taesday,
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Ptsnsax.u.:—T110. County Clerk, kir. Peter
Adameuu, and the Warden, Mr. 3. T. Carrow,,
,were hi to vn Lot Wednesday last, and gave els
a eel).
To S 111our. Teacueas.—We are supplyiuq,at
a very Iow: price per huudredi. 411.4 best form of
monthly report tli.,t Is printed, Catlt.di ub-
taiti laic,: and see copy. •
Seuvicus.—Lent Services at tine Eng-
disliChurelt every l'ridiij:., durfug Lout, at 7.80
p. nl. Short service and spurt address:s. \o
c.la.ic,;uus...
MILD TCrarunn.—During the past few days
11141 weather has been as solid as the merry.
111011111 of May. The snow- dissappe.u'el on.
Wednesday night, and the roads are in. w mud-
dy-. Meicilaalts complain that itis L'lliug bus)'
31,156.
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A. Cu.lxo>•:.—We a 11)118 vt1 that a change 1
takt o place iu the I+1 uprieto14lup of the up -
,tutee journal, Mr. Jo11U Carl'iek retiring. Wo
a1'u iufnr411ed 1140,1 Dr. Cetven, tr'liu 'is known
from .the P101114e to 1111) Atlautio fur WA jtulg.
LLUJ111 of horse-t1us11, 1141,$ -purchased, Mr. Car-
r:rk'e share, and will presclnt.it to his son, who
has juvt fiuirilied his tippr4utioesllip,,when dile
latter arrives at his majority. 'Chu Dr. is bub-
bling ovwr with jukes alit, good ",Minor, and he
purchases the paper to avert the catastrophe
of ''bursti,lg," \S O 14WAyti 1110ng111 1.141 W4LS
110411 to ba au c4litur, and he 8410,1113 to think so
too. This is another ovideucc that great minis I
rut) in the same channel, Si11ee the good tf-
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tllred gentleman 1114;4 tt84141111(311 en411.101 tee luuk.•
.for su)nethiug startling, if not l+i liaut, W L
e1tenti o u cuugratu:atious to his b.iy,whu has at
AG tut extraordinarily early age, arrived attt dlie-
tiuotion 'witch very few men are ever permitted
to Peach. Shake, my boy.
,fthaltter, when a large wolf sprang tapou ltiun
with great fierceuass. IUe WAS armed, with t►
heavy walking stick only, but being tletiYe mall 1 be. nutty night, anti mane utgatt, candles
A 3rrxsn U Cuuwn.—A few of. our young
bac111ure were Hovered with au invitation 4.(i
attend x leap year `party, giveu by rho young
1a('tes of Wiughalu, the ether night, autl they
say the youlrg ladies up there just did things
up to the handle, and they would like to see
out young laches follow shite. I Leat; they
were so favorably impressed that one yoting
Loan thinks that he Cat live on Graham. bread
for a 1110111.11 if he is well Brilce-d. Annular
was clean gotie on one of the young ladies, and
woutl have staved over next day if he only
(Muhl have Coiter but the way wits too Rocky
for -pith to succeed, so 11B cuucludeil to come
Jaime. No. 8 took so much Strychnine that
that he did not rise early enough 10 catch the
morning train, but he tool( a line's walk be-
fore diuner, and he arrived home quite re-
covered. No..4 says 110 was discumbubilated.
He thou3ht he might be wortll•a Nicol. some
day, only for that Clushun, but the Scott act is
his hubby, now.
that more of the persons now In ;foil
COUNCIL MEETING.—The Conucil met by or. wm11d1 be diech lrged, 414. thee, !Pee him.
dee of IheReeve at the Market Hoose, Exeter,
on Feb. 11111. 1880. .Mi the niembers'prebeut, b 4.l 1 sell, ,naw - Dhnn» wli1 ut 441 murder.
+1 When the . Dunu(+11v+; 4(41441. ltllklt he
Wali more than 42') ?rides ':swety' and
' as retnrniIig from the 1\Iluliigi4t1
lumber pro il:. I1(. adlltitte3 Ud•i't?; a
F, 11tAItI 10, 1St
The witelow to ilatesey'e e elfeotior .7
). "Iy1y1 41',,'
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powerful, he seeceeded iu killing the brut' (after utitl. to waleu 4•104111.
u. loug 41041 desperate fight. He serv(Llp. ttu•ougl1 I David A. G AV, (;f, Spring Lulce,
the reb.11li0n of 3.837, nudor Cadet, Robinson, of lliult., beeau40 i,11t1llui.I4' i,lFltue ill S,,
rho London (1 v:tlry, and iu 1133t1`came to :this (Judi It roe's 11 Sattrade, iri• taitt1)osed,
city. Sillee the year of his retirement from,; irunt the. liLeet of 1)d int.; lit aiigt 4.l..
public life leo lots live., fel the ,douse who. a ha f
,ttw1i. Iu 1t471,' liis wife died, ant, in Marull last .rl�rn111ttu J.:�dn'ad+u, �t dtl O...1•'ettr;i,1 'tt'ei;uu now, utter to rl1W?a-i,li7 01
tt'ht1U d1'u ] tttlil m ul!'ik�g tell 141(• (i•t' itt
kf )vial; no, el. it sod ;the haat and men :rade of
W.H. lea It O T
William Carling followed, his mother to their,! rS"N. Ii .
4'�tinlel'il it; tlln,t)' ltlt;!<,'11d 11` lw\'Wer Il, i
It AS 5trtlutt 1 a 1uu.,ill live it int kill. 1,n4read:,inil(''w•m'k w.'rof,t
y?1 i would ;tee. rm4011. tlduoo in,
ed. 11.1ate.ilite1 l.'' .1:. and 4411(14141
has 110uu obligati to bo most. Xeglllal' til his t,1t4[ 'C• roll I10I'ntly' t•.IJ41 va.t
habits and look carefully after his Lenitli, A r1•�
The welch betweenr \1'41 uhilnuld v.l.il ••l adtkul,.
week ago he Was b417C11 with i severe gold, •t•�1- g 41,. UI le 0..41.413 out Ing.. 141041, „ Id), 1'»'f alp dal P'tt l+dtr t .It.
1Y a ,tilt) dl ^lUl d' 1 l;t't.'UI wUt1 by Foul ed,f uJl i d I 1
fund although sl(illfitlly attended passed peace- 11 '41hut bt bdUi a aloud 1-1 11. 12
(' 1 \(,il�1 1
eternal home, About fifteen years ago he had
41)4 4 1auk of heart Mtwara), mull shim that tulle
," nr
\411,4111-ltle!•0148ed into C.171;de5tlu31 nf.. the lenge, 1' ' ''• lu!404. tee 1')1tct'••-)s11Ct,•it8 !.1
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It is stated thin Jl.r; Ii +cult) ti, pro 1 l,attut. ul»'oar} 1')' 1"" .
pi ie of the 1i1C111 illi,,, ( lits„ ltlllle_. I ,yam pc.:_weeswe,,,�raeti, e.e,e�tr
.I.teiory,ha received tut order fie in tie:. ---• ,
Weet iudiee fur' 11.10,000 iturt11 .uf l tj U( ;ar't
matcher, -'- —
111u)utts J011liins• of Norwich, alts
fully away.' Bis only 'surviving sops, "Isaac
Carling, of Exeter, and iiun..Jnliu Carling, of
this city, were at his boil side t1wiug talo last
m04)1e1115, awl SAW' the' close of. their father'
evrintf-n11'fn. Deceased. Was a member of the
rsf the
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Methodist Church, n : life number - of the St. , , I [.. IZ1. U , ra ,1 rI'i� , 2.“-;::),.
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' 131ncs gritted at liar CI r. 1t, et lion,
George's $uokoty, audio polities 8(1141 an ardent 414141.414.41 it ll.ulntltuu 41!1 1141.10),.(1 c,u a I '
1 1 1 1porn"lite had
Conservative. ; t 'uhart;e Of iit)tni'r a bu''•�v lured by Llut 4 (t-st luh.tu un tLe ,1414 t • to to meet the
-- Irvin \Ir. Clad;, of elle ,1111141 village, (((1' 1
L't•.t. C1 v0 Murphy )cul)
The a •'tial erteIt to
r *r -.1. It. 141 expectc(1 that the -Newfound the 14(14attli 111 C1lllt':;,(' .�1tn 11141(1e, blit 00
JOhN oni:),IG:\V hIt.LLD rLAli S1's`AIOIi1 i 1144(] (xuy,EU'ileilt• V, 1:1 introduce tit the leweek4 I'f (1(;4 1;1.',i teer1' iucll,ig(d il'.
present SUS:iltlu 11111:; a-( at) 111,•11 '4.1IH1 by ett'a. _\1:III(r was 111't at (111 i4114r!11(1d1 by
his prieoller.
Fatal Boller Explosion. stile- - ; i 1t .gillnee° of
l eaforth, Or t., Feb. 114.—Abnnt 1L•
the un n-44,11 14.011 1. tido n of 114X,' bttt
80 a nethe bower of Mr.J l(ie)d) s
lnry in eel 14444 (414.),8, 444141 to prohibit
tl t one amiet 11101'- the li(1l1u1' traili0. ,\ 41114.4 dl 4111 BIeb4111?udi e••rt31•t V..jtll a .tir111
salt derrick, ab n n t q
In Hituajlt,iau %t''11dlit}, one of 41111 etee, route kind; to the detective that.
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Pr frgln 4.33.4 ,dace( (rspinded 444th tor
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rifle force, killing IIr. John. Gallivan, llnitdiuge of the Bit' Itelt;1011 (ein,y Com -
the '11141 fo"ly t 0(0 )rill all d�1d11:' >5ile (1 A?l . .
who was Preparing to empty the bolter, 1)14;ny WAS gutted. by tire. Tile lose of 1(11(en to dlµ: ud ntlitl Pe:ice S' tiol�,
with the intention of making share re-• several thoLetltld dullar:l is fully envor iur(1 4nb4t'1tnent Y remanded 10 j pairs early 3londm.v morning. Theb•'il- ed be jul;gltttiee.
er \YRS tbrnwn a distal -0e of about 50 A young lame, nant•ecl iI lL h stores,
peed,, Ined tern to shreds., like a pi' ee employed in the limey lie'ilper at.d
cif paver. The aiftvvalve was tarn 1lawer 1tIauuftlot.n•y, 13rant.foril,, had
froth the boiler, and carried about 1.001 his '.ir.4t fi(rt;er taken off mull the 1 uo., lid
and third, badly cut Hill, a4 (Mettletr sat}
�1i,uduy
yarde farther, while a piece of roe
weighing About 200 pon.nde wee lifted
like a feather and thrown about _100
4444,- from the win ta. he baiter Hags
t:14,el11'4 with the bricks of wl 1:111 the
foundation was hunt, were SCAtterod
over the fields within' a raditl'4 of about
800 yards. The cordwood near the
placewae Rne4tterPd fan: and• n1ar, breal.-.
i111Z 0114 et:the telegraph' wires and een-
sidlerably dalfagii4 the fence along the
41ilrrarl tousle The pipes from the
'boiler arid Rafts -valve were plugged full.
A lagan living iu ..etnn, named An-
gus McDonald, oe'lebrttted his 104th
1nrthday (441 Ttiurbdny la41. At the
b l ale of 'Waterloo McDonald stood be-
ei,le 4111e7Juk0 of \Vellingtnn ellen he
prayed fur '13llichrr or night.'
DISCHARGE OF 11E1 NAN.
About 'mond ltim' lay P. O. Weir wao
sent to th0.0 nate ;Lat. end 41"01,oed
to tile Chiiet"e office with 11i'heel JIeen,
all in (Large. ' There we111 in the office
tiie Pence Magistrate, Condit} Attorney
Hutchinson and the Chief of Police,
1411(1 after h.1iag before theee ge'Jtlemou
a few Minutes the prisoner wee die-
charge4h Ile left the tittltion with that
same peculiar s1111?e on hie face that
was noticed by everyone 011 tile 000(141.
toll of his arrest 9,1141 t'aetrrov:ll to Londoe,
Ll a subsegne1t conrerseticin he s',i,t
0•It Slttti)•(i:117 It1e'4$is: T. 11.1, hinith 1111 had been confined in ;jell wall 3.'71)-
1111d C. B. McKay, furtnetly celll:rlur ee Ryder and 11'trliu McLoughlin the
and teebier respectively of the Cus,c ni hitter of whom he said k;)sty nothing
Benno, Toronto, received ru(((ed, r'etice
of s»1r which 1148 ?44.1141, e(1 Erma 4.114' of their disnlissel. . ,1r DI.uelees mill
water tli:tt was lased, thereby .affording act as collector until t< new appointment
no escape for the steam. Tho boiler,' ie blade. KnortI others of the family out 41 2eut3
Ltt/t•'fl a wt !'a eta Fca,e in some ) t,f tittles." Iia itsetli.ell hie Olter4iewer
-places fully 21. inches t.111ck. 1411•. Gtl-
lioan wit eceve1 0',drone, healthy man
in the prittle of • life', lived until about
six this morning, being 'total v tlt,00tl-
sciona, ell tll4' tirtic�. H0 was fond()
abont ten Xtrds from. the %vreoic. He yaar to o„nu).
leaver n wiftl• and .severel email ohildreu
to l:tlueut 11)41 nntirnely end. F1t►nian is not likely to go to England
this mounter, as Boyd has withdrawn
�” tete challenge. Ili re1'i,tion to the Onurt.
DOMINIO; . bey match. be expects the affair to be
-- settled this Wet k, and the race to take
A Catholic bazaar in Lindsay realiz- place at 1Va- hiegtou eel or shout the
15th of May next,
liiva d :tP s re-elected Mayor of Mon-
treal .Maud;tel. :•
Speaker 1\T°Phereein. of the Senate,
is better, het. nut out of danger.
A dam at'-li'aln Bend Hill hag broken
away for the seventh time this win-
ter.
Mr. Archib•tli1 Irwin. of Shelhnrne,.
watt lately relieved of $84 by two foot-
pads. .
Darintr robberies have been frequent
oflateat Blooulingrlale, Waterloo Coun-
ty-.
John Binns, of Peel. lima ptrrchaRed
from John 1Fleiniag, of'Luther, 1'02
notes ''or $2,700
Genrg'a Card has anld fifty acres on
the 5 h Panees"inn of Millet to T. Far-
quhar, fo. $2.700.
' In 1118 fire that destroyed the hoose
about 11141 murder. •'331111) ui'l'aly's go-
ing to swear agaltltt bins, though, bet
Bill would :swear to anything, IIe's
wase t d f1 41 t ime, The recent severe weather 1n BeAsh
A CHEAP Cnoaw--Is there any person who
wishes to 'purchase a firSt.olass new 01lb1uet.
or4ru fresh [ruin tile factory, at half price. I`
s 1, uoln,uunicate with the '!'Inds oftlee. • Auy
Organ en the list may be 5•leeted. Just ono
organ v'ill be Bull uu such. terni5.
ENTEI:TAINnr14)T.-ail•, H. C. Blower, as-
sisteu by the Christ Church Chair, will give a
Literary and Musical .Entertainment iu Purdy's
Hall,-Heus11•il, on Thursday, Feb. 26th, at 8
•o'uluek p. u..,.in ai,1 of Church Deut Fuld.
EARLY LAazns.-011 Wednesday eveniug,Mr.
William. 13aIkwill, of Usborne, near Exeter, be-
e.tllla tha happy pos4essar of a fi.t.i pair of Owe
10,11168—tile first of the season, so fur as we
have hearit. Who has any earlier ?
A liisr.txe.—Mr. John Heywood informs -RS
that the se0r8 ,.e ,publishes of the reeeut
shouting match between himself and lair. S.
Fairbairn was iueorrect, There: were 21 birds
shut tit, width() gourd stood : Fairbairn, 15 ;
Heywood, 14.
G. elf.—Wee are glad to observe that onr
young frieud, Mr. Henry Either, has been
elected Gland Master of the Orange toting
1rituus. We. regret that we carnet find room
for mu extended report of the annual meeting
which Mr. Silber has c.urteously banished us.
SPECIAL Seavre> s.—Neltt Sunday evening
the Rev.) E. J. Robinson will (D. V.) begin a
cuuree of lectures 01) "The Great Chinch of
t1Ae Fatuie•r-en the Creed. and Church of Jes:ls
-Christ at tate ltlilleuiuin,' AlI invie.[ and
welcome. '',Search the Scriutm'es.''
Col illi?VIII has been so fatal' to stook
:and feed Prospects that nuless there is
an early change for the atter the cu
ouy will be largely dependent for meat
ot) • O,•eg n slid Califuruia for three
The minutes of the previous . Meeting were
re adand approved.. Moved by dairies Pickard,
secuntled'by J. Rautot, that orders be granted
for the following sulfas 1-16aao Carling, $9,45
for nails ; E. H. Spackman, 92. 50, for b )]Rot
box; Ed.. Gill, 11.00, -for fixing lock-up ; J:
Ramsey, ,§20.00, for lighting fires and ringing
bell for 1879 ; Jas. Ramsey, $1:00, for ground,
rent of engine house.—Carried. Moved by J.,
Piekard, seconded by W. Bissett, that Samuel
Littlejohn be road inspector for the current
year, :anti that 'he be paid, 9195 per day while
iii actual service.—Carried. Moved): by J.
Pickaid, seconded by E. Drew, that Rich.
Welsh,Bic11. Gilley a4ral Isaac Bawdeu be fence
viewers.--Carliedl, Moved he W.. Bissett, Sec-
onded by 3. Renton, that,the auditor's report
be received and, printed in detail.—Gal'ried.
The Reece asked for an extension •of time to
make further enquiries concerning safe.—
Granted.
afe:Granted. Moved by J. Pickard, seconded by
P. Drew, that the clerk furnish both the print
ring offices in this village s'ith a list of items
of printing, and tenders for printing be reeeiv
ed up to next Wednesday et 7 o'clock p. m.
-Carried. Moved by W. Bissett, seconded by
7. Banton, that the elerlr inform Mr. -McEwen
that he need not expect the aptouat of bonus
asked from this corporation, and to ask the
very lowest figure . that he (Mr. McEwen) will
require, and reportat the next meeting of the
Council Carried' Moved J.Pickard sec )nd
Snoo4Ss0 M Xes.-A pigeon shooting, match.
for $100 a side i etweeu Thos.BissetA of Exeter;
and "Omani" Grant,, of Woodstock, will be
held in Exeter. on Wednesday, Feb. .25th at 2
1(. x41. 30 bird,:;, 20 yards rise; 8J yards bound
cry ; match to be governed by the Dominion
rales. hlr, J, Oke ke Mr. Bissott'e backer, and i
Mr. 13. W. ria), of 1,Vouastock, backs "Con,"
04411 t. .
As 11Ran.—Owing to the absence of the
editor, several errors crept into 16,t week's M-
atte of tint Thule. - The question put by- Mr.
I3aury 13011, shun,,'1lave teal. thus :---There
are fuer weights which added together, make
forty pounds, and. with their aid you can
weigh any desired number oZ pouuds between
one and forty both inclusive. What are they 1
C.tvliN Cnuneh ANNIVEnsnax.--The anniver-
sary aarvioas fu eau tecticu with the
Presbyterian Church, Exeter, 8.0:•0 held on
Sri tido and Monday fast On Motlrtay evening
a tie., -meeting wird 1ieia, which was largely at-
• : tdilllle1l. The sKal(crs were Revs, Messrs.
Hartley, I.touiuson anti Mitchell. A social was
hent a:1 '1'(13414.4.y 4413.11.114,_ (;.+,.1 It snug sma reit,
1,z1:J,
A i1',ti' Ta.ti1. -)lit( 110,911144 we, handed to,
hrul'y,Yluyle ,` Steplleu:.-A Ikea
num 1,, '.,4.u1ur'uo.I dive a wits very aux)-
...... • . .... ; .,e_,, '11301.1 plb1.•0J13
ed by E. Drew, that Luis council adjourn until of James !Visual), of Whtltollurcb, his
next We1Uusdey ht 7.30 p. lu.—Caaried, (y()ttngest child perished,
M. EAcnsrx, I Erwin & Scrnndiet helve sold 140
Clerk. i hetes 011 the 8th c.:noession of fullett.
'to two perchaeere for $8,000.
Jame4 Switzerllas bnughtj8Qacres on
the 8th coneesrt''n of Goderioh Town.
ship from Win. Davis for $4,500,
or•+H
DEATI•I OF Ma. T IUMAS CARLI 11G.
[From the London Free Proses]
Al 7 tic:oek:'Tuesday morning Thomas Car-
ling died at hie resid1Ouue, on the earner of Pall
Mall and Colborne streets, luourued by a wide
circle of relatives and. friend:). Mr. 0)1411ng.
was born on the 1st of. Jane, 1797, among the
hills at Eton i,l.Yorkshire, near Beverly, and at•
au utarly age because embeed with a desire to
Leake Canaria his home.. In 1813 11e landed at
Quebec, maul Came • 0 Montreal by one of the
first steamers that ploughed Canadian waters.
By the old, -fashioned Barham boats he arrived
at Kingstou, walke.lt o Toronto, sailed by
sohoouor to Niagara, walked to Port Talbot,er
drew one hundred acres of land, mid guided by
the Ii1t0 of blazed tees, set out on foot for his
future home on lot 14 of the 8th euneessiau of:
Loudon Township. Assisted' by his faithful
partner, four busy years:made marled isnprove-
i.u3nts-041 the rude farm, and other' settlers
shortly after this flocked into the neighbor..
hood, In the nleattilno William and Thomas
Curling were born and )added. to thuruspor,Rkbi-
lkties of the newly -married couple. One hid -
dent of his early lift) is familiar to those who
have heard tko old, gcnlleluau speak (luring the
primitive puii:kual day's of Loudon, bat it will
bear repeat lag. 11e had been away foul hull.
thee P.ta rc1..tr.,At1g t.11'oUge the w .o„a of Dor.
Mr. 1i'ntor AfeLean has sold' his
farm in Morris, near.l3elgrave, to Mr.
Cllotrles Proctor; l; or the (ali) of. $4,•
000.. .
Near hent.town 1\tniaehi;Swalrn's here
:tial outbuildiuus were ' de1t•ruyed. with
all their Yale dile COnteutl, on Suud'ly
1(i1;1it, •
An attempt 441ts made a few days
sleet) to rob 1.li.e Algoma tneil, but a
plucky driver succeeded iu outwitting
six rubbers.
ileal estate has not Set touched bot-
tom in Montreal, tied there is likely to a tea worlc'he will have to perform,: renlie(1 tile old trou'tln. 'Z\'hirre'R the
he a rodttuttui of leu stet cent, iu house ,
rent» tide year. 1 woman c:, ltra herself' Mrs. Gral• old euntletnan trees•?' 11 ' the s the,
John hats purchased the inghor has victimized It tlllnlber nf'1aw• ['Re's around iho neighborhood srirna-
J )hn 1 l t epee and gentlemen in t111clering ;;Vicar- where., but, 'said the old n'nr.)nn, .if he
fa,rul (If Matthoty S,lt i)t)ttrd, IB.ly fi 11 General Mooney had tltl!RWfa1 pnase344. tells. yon ant tiling: alma file 1)otlnI'llyo,
ew)eost,lo11 Gooerich A'ottubllij), UG 400 f a mortxalre iielonei lg- fn her, it'll fest ht, the sante eel T lnloys,I 11 war-
acres; for $;3AUU. whish he refused to give 1141 enlee1 Pile rant yon,'' Tilde duan all the officers
•
.The coroner's jury sitting in inquest
on the body of the pian Houneesy,nlnr
dere, at the Desert has returned a
'member of the Vi,gil!tice Committee,
end said he wes (111 the 1Y.'1113(ht•farm;
at tine time :(f the &enrtll for '211 i.my=
son's cow,
"Die the Committer nate a meetii,g
dolt time?" asked the tepertes, '
'•O11, no; I don't think Rel," wee the
reply. "They jtlet°time here -togeth-
er ; that'a
together.;ihat'41 all."
"Who do the, pen de of Tiddulph
verdict of wilful murder against iris• thiol, dict tIle murder wn.i the next
bois, the cotnhanton of the ninrdered interrof;etion.
men. The principal witn4As was .{til "13 w cio thee knots, It would be.
lildim, to w110111 Britbois huu- eoufoss- blamed,'o.n the Vin;ilatiee Committee no
ed his crime. matter who clivi it."
'1.'he Canada Cotton Cemrn.ny, of 'urthir queetions 041 this eubj"ct
Cornwall, ,las 'been remarkably pros- Wereailstreled evesi'vely, and the irt•
llel'ouel since the inauguration of the tt'r'Ptew Way nt an 011'1, Keenan of rt•
new tariff, as their recent Rivulet res wards left fur hone in company witli a
part ehotes. Formerly t11ess store friend
muftis1 were 0retunieil with mnniefaotut•-
ed uottona, bet now they are-eniety,
and orders are an baud which i11're-
quire months to e$r'011te.
A T+'reelton man. named. Vi'ilber•
Smith, while attending a neighbor'e
chopping bee on Thursday, got: lender
the nifinen+ce of )ignor and started for
,tame alone. and bed only gone half a
inile when be mast l etve lain der/n,'
aucl WAR fnnnd ml )0411 arday morning
frozen dead. Ile leaves a wife` and
three children.
A meeting held in I+`oxb"rn' of those
interrested in the millet») of the sugar
beet.. mid the esi,nblishment of a f,lctrr'y
for the matinfacture of beet 4111 'ar. wads
larg(+Iv atteuaetl., A farmer said he
raised 25 tons of beet3 per acre, end a
committee was appointed who 11nve re-
aiilvPrl to mirchnse a ton of boot seed
end di1tribnte it.
Uxbridge Vitla1e is abnnt to try' n
new nietbnd for the colleetien of tnt45.
Ivo collector will be appointed for the
year. bat the ClTerk is to make out the
tex bills, end the 0onsteble is to deliver
them, while the rntepnvers are to nay
the taxes direct to the T'reftsttrer. The
Clerk pets an increase of salary for the
- INCIDENTS.
A. snennle• of the cal) 1O')etiese (1144=
'lllV41(l by the people of Bid(intph wee
forcibly illuetrat.e4 bn an incident of the
notice vieit4 of Friday.. The Chief and
1?hair in their tour, entered• the. house
of an Pld ern 'le on the Blman Line,
nail were o0r44 illy sod hospitably re=
O'iyed by the old dame, who enquired.
if they lied diener. The officers re•
plied in the legative? end 'while they
sat welting for the 'square ,meal' the
Chief then Alt en oPpnrtu'litvpre=entad
itself of.qui'zing herein reliltion to the
tragedy. suppose you were greatly
alarmed when von heard about this
terrible effete, Mrs. --4' gnericd the
Chief 'Well, no -nothing extra !' ,ie.
plied the old women. -'That's strange,'
said the Chief. 'It wnnld be tii e, .ran•
Pers,' interjected the old dame, 'but the
'place about here wag n14R7s bt'in(ging
tip P'mething nem.' 'Did vote hear
at'ythillg a1)nnt the li.ffnil' h'f )ro it•tn(111
place ?' was the nee' neslicenpropnmui.
ed by the CL'iief;. 'Well, sur, what I
knnws about it'i$ jest the slime as n1v
nail ran knoeire, and if yon were to see.
him end be wm11d be jtml what I knew,'
llernaidctx f;'. SlL1'l4zln assaulted Het. legated a „art r,f its nine«:Pds to the enit}d extract from. the nage, dame, wine
?elides Suerlallt to nu' O'ttawa chnroll 011 Chnrcli, Mlle nrir_ageri tits lanver?I to WAS AS unn•e,lmrnn')4CR Ive as a binek
i (I1tclny for .(tttetnptillg to steal 1118 contest the case for l''r, and obtained, oilstone after elle had given her first
handkerchief. oevernll finial) stimsof money from them, equivocal answer. 'Phis is- the mile' one
Win. Iluteis, of Jlirueettoien, had hie .rind collected eubsil•iptinns from other of the entrierhne inatnnaee in dull)(+ the
urns inaugletl iu n (laver-tl.reeiler, (114(1gentlemen. The claim 1R entirely with., efforts of the officers fr °Mein infer -
died Ilene loss of blociti, ne leaven It' out fnnudatioul Rud the woman has )nation 11ave been unatt.00ac( with sail-
Wi.4ui, and nit,. OhVid1, disrl)j7eared, cess.