The Exeter Times, 1880-4-15, Page 8Wall Paper
Window B1iuds.
I, NSW COMPLF'TE,
'Bookseller, Main Street; Exeter, 0
Spring Shows..
Spring Shows for the exhibition of Entire
Stock will bo hell this season as follows:
—
West Biding, at Smith's Hill, on the 15th of
April.
Stepheu'and T _ ole; at Exeter, on Friday
April 15-r;
let'
T&Ui pAY, APRIL
1880.
L0C).A:L NEWS.
pite'tre tale 184t('o., Marsha 11,'4ilttil.,
\Vi11 Rend their celebrated Jeleetro•Voltaiu Bone to
the afflicted anon au ages trate. speedy cures
ed. eley mean what they say. Write
t4 them
Reade Mr, Thos, Hamlin's adv. in another
tolurn%
linen are
storm,
W. C. CrtenTRns, of Hensall, bas just receiv-
ea alarge quantity of Bay of Quinte seed bar-
ley. Flumers should not fail to see it before
purchasing elsewhere.
again drying up since the late
Coshes at:. -13y tue inversion of a figure,
the salary of :lir. Hogarth,lteeve of Stephen,
was made= to appear in the auditors report the factory, it kept the flames from several of
pnblishea in the papor;1100 instead off M. Tito the neighboring houses. Shortly after six
item was correct on the priuted sheet. ti etook Mr. Cattell lit a fire in the upper part
Posse:p.—We are pleased to see that Mr.
Adam S. Case, son of Mr. 'Thomas Case, of the
Township of Usborne, has taken a second
class certificate at the recout examination held
at the Normal School, Ottawa. We wish iter.
Case suceess in the profession:
weights and measures. act At the 'last:session
of the Dominion Parliament, when his services
were doomed unoeessary' He has owned con-
sidaralalo property in Manitoba for some time
and was ou his way thither when no ntet with
his death He leaves a wife and family k
good eireu1oi tent es; havinga few years ago
sold for about 610,000 oases a brink Blau•
shard near the town of St. Marys.
Ttwr Suoorilte' I.fATon,—The shooting match
between Mr. Thos, Bissott, of Exeter, and 1Ir,
J, Evans, of Wiugham, which took place at
Heusall, resultedin a decided victory for Mr.
Bissott, his score beige 26 pigeons out of 30, 2401 1 / , 8000 " !" " 5 `" "
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Alla, 16, 1880
be patiuuaater of said division f>r 1880, bitiona lnaoliine agents of the different
That said lots be etrnok of of diviafuu mower and reaper companies were
'T and 10 on N. W. Ward, and that a there as osteal, and showed a larger
by-law be drafted in accordance there- amount of machinery than ,heretofore..
wltt .-•-Curried, • Moved by J. Halls, The following is the prize list :---
secoucled by J. Shier, that bylaw No. • IIUltSe aS,
5 for 1875, reg;uleting the number of
days statute labot•to be performed by all Birk it DRAUGItr BTALf101te.
Parties rated on the assessment roll are Entries, 7--14, Nitron Chief, Thos;
respeotively liable, be amended so as to Oalgnollon ; and, Wellington, itnaort-
read as follows :--All Asseeetneut`from ad, Jonathan Carter ; Ili'li, Starling.
$1 to $1000 be liable for 2days'work. claire, P. MoGt•egor.
1000 " 1800 IS " t" 8 " " AG'BICULTi ML STALtt0Ndt
1801 " 2400 '" " " 4 '« " Fntries,2-1st, Youtag Lord. Radar',
I . Ricllbool.
Giontilat IiUBtl0$L1,
Entries., 2--lst, Pride of the rnmin-
ion, J. Wilson ; 2ud, Young Nether.
by, p. Ford.
aearauAL VURPO$E, 1r0AL1ED 1877..
Entrieea 2 --1st, Yonne( Wellington,
Pollock aa Armstrong ; 2nd, Youug
England's Glory, John Purdue.
GENL1BAL 1ttrBPasE, Pestis» 1878.
Fntriese 1 —1st, Huron Plowboy,
W. S. Mandel
3 Gns.—Robs. Bell, Timken—MO',
in the statute labor division, iu which Nicholas White, Eliuiville, J'ns, Forest,
the laud so liable be situated, that a Stanley.
Bylaw be drafted accordingly.—Car. Canari Lr.
ried. Moved by J. Halla; seconded by
J. Hackney, that the sur; of
$175 • be spent iu each ward
fer grading and gravelling for 1880.—
Carried. Moved by J. Shier, seconded
by J. Halla, that the court of revision
for this municipality, be held at the
Tewn hail, Elitrtville, on Saturday the
29 of Inlay, at the tenor of ton o'ol•'ck
a. in., that N. J. Clark be constituted AGED DL'n1TAlr.
Clerk of said court and that he adver- Entrks. 5--1•t. Young ITtnra Otte
tine the holding thereof according t, ford, T. Dix to: 2 el. Sir William, J.
late.—Carried. On motion commit ad- Itetchen: 8..1, C-::ni t'me, A. Monate.
j')nrned .till Saturday 29th of May CALVED masa 10 PT. '77.
1880.
Tr.tttita• , 4 --est, Cavalier, inn.
,
G1 -n; 2:,1, Dake Tlderton, Geo.
Sprott; 3n1, Stapley Duke, W.n. Gra-
harn,
C1LVr AFTER UPI'. '78.
and Mr. Evans' 21, Wingliatn may take a 8001 " 8500 c it c+ 0 1i
bang seat now, Mr. Bissett !n reality killed 8501 " 4400 " " " 7 `"
29 out tae 110, but 11 of ;them fell dead out of 4061, "' 5800 '" " at 8 "/
bounds, The more id exeelleut, and a good 5801 " 0200 " "" " 9 "
deal of skiru)ishiug will be necessary to find 6201 " 7100 " " " 10"
anyone to haat it, The following is the 7101 "" 8000 "" " "" 111 "
8001 " 8900 ,a it " 12 «"
more :— 8901 " 9800 " /1 " le( ,1
26.
Bissett—111111110111011111111011111Q11-- s 9801 ""10700 "" "" " 1,f " t«
Evans—01001010110101O11011111:1111111 -- Tient two days be allowed for man
21. rand team. --Curried. heaved by 11.
Alter the pigeon match two glass ball matehs, Horuey, seconded by J. Hackney, that
at 10 bails each man, was shot, „with the fol. hereafter all statute labor liable to be
luwing,result:-- performed in the Manioapality be done
VIEW =WU,
Bevells-10000 fell out.
Urundy-1010010000.
Fairbairn --1110111100,
Carey--UOI1111111
('ntin-1010110110.
lsicualaee-111O111I11.
Sxoc)ND MAIM.
Ilevells-10000.
Fah •
Moncuueo-1011101111.
eurtiu-1110111110.
Carey -1101110100.
DsslnrcTlvv Ftns.—Ou Taeesday morning
about half -pact six o'clock the people of Exe-
ter were Manned at hearing the cry of fire on
the streets, followed by the sharp ringing of
the ball. The nartse of the alarm was found
to be iu Mr. Ambrose Cuttell's rake and cradle
factory, about half a mule south of the village,
Ill
tbe towuslrip of 13sborue. The Exeter
soath engine was 'soon out of the engine house
and at the scene. Though not in time to save
Henn Dr:An,—On Tuesday evening last a
horse belonging to :lir. Wen, Delbrisge. of Us-
borne,was atteekod with inflammation tshi:e in
Exeter. The horse was put into the Commer-
cial Hotel stable, anis a veterinary summoned,
but to no pnrpose,as it died about eight c'clook.
Tise animal was valued at e120, and was a fine-
looking beast, having several times been before all the furniture, .Le., was removed to a
awarded prizes as a carriage horse, ;place of safety. Mr, Cottell's stable and eriv-
lug house in the rear of the factory was also
consumed, all tate contents but a set of har-
ness teeing saved. Mr. Hugh Hupkius and Mr,
Entries, 4•• -1st, Glifften G.lchr1tiat,
Henry revel's ; 2nd, Whip -poor -will,.
ktobt. Brook ; 3rd, Accidental, Johne
Beacon.
Jtroits.—A. Young, Seaforth, ,Toe.
Whitely, Gnderich Township, Thomas
Young, Ashfield.
BthaT,G,
N. J. CLABn,
Clerk.
tieasall.
Mr Rialto-.
Dias SIR,—Many varied are
of the building, and went into thehouse,which . the scenes which pre.-eut tltemselves
i. one do.w "total', for breakfast. Ile had to the traveller as Ise wends his way
been gene shout tweuty.)rtinutes when Mr.slung;ytiitr raiirt)adi some of a Rad,,
and
Diekia, who works for Mr. Cotten, and lives others of a comic nature. The one I
next door north of the factory, observed smoke run about to relate collies adder the
in the workshop ahendy alluded to, Ho at head of couile. As we passed aloin
once alarmed Mr, Cottell, aa' together they froth Exeter northwa
usually quiet village of 'lensed!, where 1'31:tcicQ trithts Of ton injure horses
we hear sounds of rntt,ie, and throwing
open the window 01 our car, fro see more thou drivers do.
a e •uut.luss ntitubcr of urchins, some 01 iv"r may b.e sown at once, tbe
with pilus, eotue with stovepipes and frost trill do it tin term.
others clapping their tames and sheet- 1, Ir itncae a respeotabiQ Biddulpla
ing. Luring a dello in the storm of farmer, :lt•opp,:d ds'itd recently,
music we hear them bay, "tills will Atr. Cle,rr::e I'+ilfnt'd of DIeGiflivray,
brill* tue;beer," a d then they est twk ,1r.s t )e dead sutlalonl on Vie Fath
ins atin ouch one stritchsg with his churl, 11 . y
to dee which could make not the sw••et- lost.
est but the loudest niu•ie. 1 was 111 a Breat.kirta Into stt.reliouses and taltinr;
study as to what this could mettn,lwhen �,t'.tin th••rnft•nm i4 as yet only tt new
the door opened and two ;stately forms thing tot the I.lub.
appeared toad ;lade for the trait', fel. The Grand Trull: Railway will ere
lowed by a goodly neither of rusuruere. long have all their t' ondharners ctaang-
The excttetnetit at this time was in- .ed toe til h'.t'Isoter, especially on the
Corse. Mair shaking Inuits, women f Western sncti'•ne
kissing, and the boys beating a grand
retreat. I, of course, inquired what
this all result, .tnd they told me that
one of the city fathers, who llsad late -
rd tae next• t1
prooeedod to the fire, Isut were only iu time to
see the whole upper storey in a blaze. Owing
to the want of assistance they could do no-
thing to stop the poetess of the lire, but they
at once set to workto remove whatever they
could, Meantime the fire spread to Mr. Dick -
house, which was, along with a stable a
few rods off, soon euveloped in flames, but not
Cann or Tuxres.—We clip the following
from the London Advertiser;—"We have lunch
pleasure in stating tate Confederation Life E rauci's Anderson, who live iu houses close by
Associatten, of Toronto, throngh i1r. Mau- the factory, narrowly escaped being burned
ning their agent, made a prompt and satisfac• out, but the efforts of the Exeter fireman sale
tory settlement of all claims antler policy ficc:tl to keep the flames from their dwel-
3061 ou the life of the Iate Alex, Bissett, of links. It is supposed that the fire was canned
Parkhill, by paving full amount of claim, with- by a spark shooting from the; stove and falling
out any deduction whatever, and without the suing shavings. The property destroyed is the
eIi htest cost. 'awry 60x26 feet,2 stories high,valned at,fr500;
D.tvm3Iouaxz1Et machinery, costing $1,200, and )early new; ly rastiredf.'tu t,ualaiet had thought
t Lxecutorsthiving horse, 520J ; fiauva stable, 150. Iu $L to take auto himself ra wife and had
Neat Motteasaa j
the iractory there was a large amount of stock, led to the altar one of the city belles
A ,SunnTbi (..'IIA:ti(i1:.—lfiee are getting use t to c.)nsietint; of rakes, cradles, &v., atnontlting to and there was joined in the holy bonds
sn;ldcn changes in the weather, but the most about 67i10; beeeh tools, ",t100; the harness, ,.f matrimony. The train started and
sudden and complete in the memory of the $26; and about Zit cords of wood, 1135, Tho I walked throegll the train to see what
"oldest inhat,i;;utt" was experienced on Sat- total lues ie therefore esti•nate'l at nearly $3,,, was going 00, KAwhen I opened the
r'idny last. The morning was all thea could OJO.'I which there is no ineurauoo. Halroe door of the coach that contained the
l,e tiesirc,l for spring.Rh, sun shone from a wind not been blowing from the eonth, Mr. happy couple, There I stay a sight
ek'ndtc:'s sky, tete little birds whistled joyfully Cotten's house would also h.ve been burned. that I shall haver forget. AI he con-
in the branches, etc., etc,, Put in the afternoon Tilts is a very heavy loss eo str. Cotten, and
the wind changed to the north, and brought ile has the sympathy of the neighborhood, Ile
(;ntrie•, 5. --14t, The Prince of
Orange, T.lIrs..':1::2nd, Sir Richard,
A. 11[iscl,'ll; 811, YoungWellington,
John Metter.
Jr:nn+,s.- ton. l'.'trv, Fiensall, Jon.
The troe, !itstu1iec•$tniltt,Tit0s, Coates, Us -
ht rue,
North i,i-.iOdies€X:
o•le of the strangest stomas that', o have seen has lost, nearly an las poeees'e 1, rind raft be 1s a
for ensue months. kb sometimes it was im-' good eitizen,hc ought to be assisted tore -build,
l,os:. iblc to see beyond a few rods, so thick and The Exeter north company shoed receive
Lestcredit for tushing out•sind brining their eh -
i was fere snow driven by the high. wind
Fool -
that pretaitc i, She storm aoutiunetl to ra> a git'ce down to n, thus showing they were anxi-
ftirionely until late at night. Though the cold aus to do all they could to assist Mr. Cotten.
was not severe, it was a little uucomfortab'e
at this time of the year.
TUB Asartfntr 01' ern; Saasov.--.Tise eorial
assemblies which have beou held in Fanson's
Miall during the past winter were brouglit'to a
close on Friday evening last by a dress ball,
which was par e.rcellence the event.of the
Pelson. There aero about 60 couple present,
• • a;nont; thein being several frontbondon,\Vieg-
lotus, Seofnrth, Lucxn, Patltlt[Il, T'hedford,.To•
r.)uto and Ingersoll, all of whom appeared to
enjoy the affair . and expressed themselves
well satisfied with their reeeptiou in Exeter.
The Couimittee and the ladies who took the
lead in arranging the ball worked indefatigab.
ly to make the affair a complete success, and
please all who accepted invitations. This was
the first dress hall over held in Exeter, and it
will not likely be the last.
Crediton.
Rev. G. Webber will deliver Isis cele-
brated lecture, "William Prince of
Orange," at (ke,litnn B.C. ()Introit, on
Monday the 19 h inst., et 7.80 p. tn.
Admission 15 ets. Proceeds to circtttt
fund. Ail :are ct'rdiatly invited to -at-
teat.
'Cleburne.
Cnusscir. llnwTING.••••Council Met on
the, llyd inst. pursuant to adjnnrntneht.
All the members present. Minutes of
previous tneeting react and eonfirrned.
Moved by 3. Hackney, seconded by J.
abler, that Alex. Carmichael receive
I5 for relief.—Carried. ltovecl by J.
Linl1,s 'seconded by 11. Homey, that
Tais man, John Gould, killed at St. Paul,'Joseph Hewitt receive $5 for relief.—
Miun., by the car wheel breaking, and throw- 0(3.11iud. loved by J. Shier, seconded
iug the train from the track, was tt non -in-law j by J. llaultney, that Mat. Grace Griffis
of Mr. Robinson and brother-in-Iaw of 1MLr,tai be paid the SUM of $80 for 12 woeke
Bright of this town. Ma Gould was well- 1 board of W. f3rnillits, up to the 17th of
known to many" persons in this neighborhood, April.---Oarried. Moved by H. elm`
he was an excellent public speaker, and hey, seconded by"J. Hells, that lots 88
one the umet proinfOdht politioatis ou the lie-
- • ua slide in the neighboring County of Perth.
wee fr •:c,
ttt du the 1t3. 1�. W. Sir'., that Sinton ;1Iu1`ag}f...1 serest in she rtai,>if:b; of eieoli. Tho: am- don't blame a twin. to be *very inert
d, fiery tateresti�,g social came off at
,isir. P. ice's r"'eidtl,c Aliens.Crtaig,ltate-
ly. `.Ilt-s rbject Ives to benefit t.ho
funds of the G. M. allure!) auci the end
, was well answered,
\tie are sorry to learn that Scat'lttina
and Scarlet foror have got into sever-
al families at Ai!Pa Craig„ es yet only
one coat Inas proven f.ttut. It is feared
that o,ht'ra may fellow.
gr. Win. 1. arlmntis only child,
Willie, task ill ou Satertlav noel died
after a few hours rsiekssees. Hie parent,.
braced her tenderly mull exelaiinad, I are greatly nffiioted by this bereaverneut.
"Oh, Nelly, you are all mise," and I The hay was about 4 years old.
she said, '"Yes, Georgie, dear, aid you 1 Hey l& Jones have purchased the
are all _eine." 011, V sir, I have he.si•ct 1 Gilles' property. in the east end of the
old inen say that tnartis•d life was by
all means prefernble ; I have heard
young men who have just entered the
rashes stay it was juaat tlse hose ; I have
heerd debates corn off its flavor of mar
Tied life; but, sir, none of therm affected
ane like that scene on the train, I
thought what coneolaatinn there ryas in
those words "you sale all mfr',e.'' I4iany;
were the remarks iudult•ed indulged Ili
ny the fellow•travellere. Ono wail',
"poor Lts1u:cs, they. mill soon get over
that" another said, "if tl'eydon't their
lips will take tromps, for they are pale
now,' while one little girl milted hor fa,
titer if that young man WKS going to
Manitoba to leave his soother, they
were maftittg such �a kissing. The time
quickly passed away until tvo arrived
eat Witgllatra where bid our friends
goodbye,
Yours &c.,
OOti, T,1AVIILI,E1i,
Hub, and Mr. !Gilles remeves his plan •
ieg null to the west,end, whore he con-
nects it with the Tweddle Paw -mill, 11lr.
Tweiddler1saving pnaohased a fart; goes
to reside on it.
Tommy Abbott, of Biddulph, will
lose the prize if he dues not let bis
clunks sit a little longer on theft eggs.
Willy Von nil, of ;tinct Forest prrdnces
00 t.gg 0 incites around midways- dna G
around Ilia centre,
Point Edward says that G2 feight,
rind 20 paayeiger cars arrived nrrred-
ner=dav night from Ottawa and inter -
now;'
0,•enr•oute for it[anitobst.
The 20 passenger cars contained 566
Canadians wbose destination was the
So.ith Huron Spring Showa
Tho tabove society Held their erring
fair at 13ruee(aeld on Tneadsry, the lgth`
inst. The ,day oras all that could be
desired, and the attendance was large.
The show of horeca was good, far sur-
taras,+ing 'that of former .years. The
' OOT , O
t£.:T5113 S
lfaving� purea.aoee. tete Itt'bt disci Alta trade Of
W.11.'rrotts its can not"( offal•`to the l'abllo nue of
the •
Best an. Cheazest Stccks
of ready rbado .rrhrlc ever offoterl in iixeter. We
would aloe remind thoso. iu want el flret•cltt+s,
hump-nettie Boots sett Show, Baited and.vegged,
asst we oats supply tlietn tettu What will give sat.
lafactiou.
Eembiring done at:1oweat viten end etittefactioia
guaranteed,' llallt.ad ser, for ynnrselves. 1)ott't
forgot the place--ltacrott's itlock«
C. EAG1?ETT. j R. ABRAHAM.
*teeter, lrebruary till 1010, sm,
feownweerreetweeeterememeeeereleeeteepetrearealseetesemeet
what he profeaaaes to be. He however:
frateileised heartily with his brother
ministers, in all general, public and I
important matters, of it religions and
philanthopie nature.
Ice, ice, ice. A steady stream of ice
care pass the Haab every day with the
cooling luxury for the citizens of the
United States. •
For Parkhill it is a big thing ---Dir
CAW lid. Dr. l3tarolay—a $5,000 libel
snit. Such a oleariug oat of Parkhill
witnesses to the .London assizes has
not before occurred.
Some aceouuts of what the Aliso
Craig 8 sive, is doing in the United
Ines and Ieeltu.tl reuobnd the flab
1s t week. . Those especially from two
doctors who use it in their practice and
say it is ready a wonderfnl salve. 'Write
to the Rev, Thos. Atkiuson,Allsa Craig,.
That is if you want a cure fssr runniest
sores of any kintt; seaman, &c.,
VP -6
11`0ftMAL SCBOOL EXAMI?ATLONN.
CANDIDATES -wIIo OBTAINED SECOND oLASB
Irw01�'nssV NAL cEivri rt0-a3•Es. •
The following is a complete list of
those Normal students who passed sue.,
cessfnlly the March examination fox'
professional second Blase certificates at
the Toronto school:—
bi.tti s.—'Ntomne 13alla.ntyne. 'Alfred
Cole, John Colo, Wm. Colvin, Ltewel-
lyn Frank Cotten, Wm. May, I)nniel
0, Hetherington, Hem, Horton, T\vers.
Irwin, Andrew 1 err. George Me 1. Mita.
Jneeoh Rlatthe.ws, s,'irni. 1?. it'till , Jnbrl�,,
s1orinv, George Ms'Xerfio, We'ls'y Nes
well, Ge'•rge A. Peters, Aleca odea"
tetter, Jame-, linhertenn. Tlsrnias C•"
Shilsin'rlmtr, 1i.obt. Smith, fames ler
Standing Thos. i te's neon, Simon Il
Swa. tz, Jittnoa F. W'iliiareson, Cyrus
Witmer.
I+EntAT.E5--Sanies C'trrinron, Emmst
M. Cheney, Caroline'CPPtrord, Charlotte
Colmergar,,'Victoria A. Creeper, Annie
1 . Green, I ntheritia Dnrrach, Cathe-
rine Dobie, Mary A. Dunn, Mary 3.
Elli ttt, Sepiny Fox. filaria Hall,
0111i:+ ins Hardy, Margaret L. TJ•arri.
Ren, 'Minnie It. ILty, Snsranna lItwden,
(Ti•eco ]3. laeay, Mre 1)„ra A, liesners
Etizebeth iinnt'lns, hist 1�, Lo+atr, 3uliw
Tsoavla, Satoh Landn», edit alaston,.
Lennie TtfoCrlusl'an, Tet,rie McLellan,
Helr'nu Patterson. Ale.iuua 1iai�l, Livdith
II. Thatcher. nary T . Trout, IlIerge.ret
Ta Wert, ltl'nrgarot 11. \lrileen, Relents
Wilson. G •J
OTTA'W'A.
MALES_ -\firs. George Arin ti,, ?i rttii�
cis l',arkey, Fredsrielc Wm. T3arnett1
Semen' (',nmernn, Alam S. Ga'se, t'rri.
1'eIrirlc Oe, atee, Thos.' V. T. Cook. 0y,
roe CoomI.e, Est bait (Tr. Cr'oslter;; 5
John l+;riward ()rnwle, Walter T. Cooly,
A ghihalcl E. Duke, Isaac A. Erratt;
Wro. T. T'or•nns1n, M. A. Gs•all11111,
Tames E. It;siina, Anthony 11,. H,ankn,
Pamela Leitch, iti7ilisarti illevben, "Wm.
Moore, Artltnrs�' allots, Newby S, Muir,
Ptinenn i,tellostgtall, Alex, McDonald,
John Ttle,Tanet, Peer Metetugnlin,
Philip P. Perla AlFrs'd • P. Platt, I'Vln.
Print?, Chas 11, Parte, Hugh S. 1 ohes to
son, Win. A. RIND .on, Andrew Robin -
eon, Clra•s, 'Roberts, Win, rid. liaise,
l dwarsl 13. Iloy, Alfred. J. Shields,
Llnrry P. Shcirpe, Jelin.C. Smith, Alex-
ttniier Steel:hnnee, Joseph >:I, Thomp
s ar 'el0. rpliroo Allen H, Wen
sant Tl it p g,�
ant. Thnmae P. Young.
Ft.1nIAtES—Christina Allan, Annie
Ooninn, Mary E. 'Crepar, Charlotte
Dunbar, t,)oro:hen, J. 31n11', Fannie E.
TTielop, Ontharine M•sir, Louise M.
Marsh, Helen B. Melville, Evelyn isf,
itifacdoneld, ,Jennie A.Pitt terson.-ElTrrnra.
Jeno Powell, • Elizabeth • Bnbertson;,.�
Sir. Melts, file younger, of Lnnc(rn , Mary N. Simpson, Elizabeth Smith.
England, plaid the Huti' a. visit lest
week. His prinitiptal object being to ea -
range' for 'the imtnediate arninunce
meats of the ups rand downs of the
lfingiish cattle and .sheep markets.
The ITonee° is to favorite ono with the
Cenadiatl ahippere.
We regret very touch that the Revd.
J. Iiigguis, Bauder minister of railed
Crain, is nbeut to take Ilia delist'tasre
from our midst. His .trenefee to the
Ottawa district takes plata, In a few
days. As a minister he possessed more
34 and 85 n,i the sail can., and lot 80 number of entries was far in excess of than ordinary attainments, as a friend •
can N. It. 13, be retorted into a Steatite f last year, whits) :ah,stvs that the farm- and brother he was much eateeme.i, he
1 •seetion a veryranch of iia 1;a trust brit we
ate ra I alar tri of weights and marten' es lab ,t' division. to be known Its (ay. ,No, ern of that eeetfon tyre Letting ante in. wa l
rreelotts to the amaudeme s ma tos
Wonus are the bane of a clad s •o;+-
ivtence and the prolific sounder itf' ilie
nunleroais diae•asea whish imperil the
lives of ebilctreta. Their presence in
the intestinal eatni is the soiiroe of
great irritatksn5 whit+, opt'rating' on
the rlohento nitons nrganizration,ofthe
:child, ao keenly olive to every morbid
itnpreesinn, C;iyrea rise tab time to the
newt violent di stsarbltitrees of the li:erv-
oue system, shelf as ftte,, eclnva i ons,
epilepsy. and St, Vitus' dialled. "'
thee'', shouldhave resource tat once, it71
sneer eases. to Freeltlnn'a WorMe'15ovd•
ere. For sale by all dealerti, ' %ria
25 Conte. �• 1' .