The Huron Expositor, 1871-09-29, Page 8• SEPT... •=2P 1
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7nroit txpoaor.
DISTRICT MATTERS.
they were siren
strengthened to
After administe
Rev. Father
-preached an elo
his text Our L
Peter Thou
Rock7 will bull(
give to thee the
• Rearm Fml 7 ig
-MATH. 16 J
aentlemaii was 1 it
Lengthy discours ,
. an hour and a h. if
tion, by a large at
gent of differen
want ,of apace
fuller report.
Gosa Oat.„ -Mr. Michael Haas and
family left for Ohio, on. Tuesday morn-
ing last. We wish our old friend long
life and prosperity in his new home.
FALL Suaw.-Mr. George Dent has a
wory handsome show of Fall goods, which
-axe well worthy of careful' inspection.
Read his -advertisement, and then go
and see and you will be sureto purchase;
•
A VfwI w Stiews. -Agricultural
Shaws will he heldnext -week as follows :
-On Monday and. Tuesday at Exeter ;
on Wednesday, at Bayfield, Blyth, and
Gorrie ; on Thursday, at Wingham, and
ou Friday, at Zurieh. The Grey Branch
Agricultural Society's Show will be held
at Ainleyville on the following Tuesday.
— -
atoott nos. -We understandathat Mr.
_Jahn Capeland, of Kippen, will have at
the -Zurich Shaw, on Friday next, a
number of his thoro-bred Suffolk pigs,
which he will sell. Parties who wish. to
improve their stock of pigs will thus be
afforded an opportunity of proeurhig
superior animals.
Goon. Boots.-7,No4 that the wet,
muddy season has set in, it is most im-
portant for the preservation of health
that the feet _should be kept warm anct
• tfry. This can Only be done by wearing
good, substantial boots. Messrs. Me-
, Intyre & Willis haye come to the rescue,
ana announce M this- issue that they are
-
prepared to furnish just such boots.
A Gool, APPoimmENT. -As willt be
aeen by our Ainleyville letter. Mr. C. R.
Cooper, of that village, "has been appoint-
ed Clerk of the Township of-Aloaris, In
*pointing Mr. Cooper as their Clerk,
-the Morris Council have made a most
judicious choice, as he' is in every re-
speet well qualified to perform the re,
•aponeible duties pertaining to that °Ewe.
• CITANGE o BusiwEsS.-Mr. Cavanagh
las disposed of his baking and confec-
tionery business to Mr, Cardillo. We
axe glad to learn., however, that Mr.
Cavanagh. does not purpose leaving town,
but will, tie soon as he can secure suitable
yremises again commence the confection-
ery and fruit business. Mr. Cavanagh
is nn excellent fellow, and we trust that
when he commences in his new stand
lee will receive as liberal a patronage as
le (lid in his old one
eltunCH Or ENING.--9 he audience-
.
zoom of the Canada Presbyterian Church,
in this village, is now nearly finished,
and will be open for public worship on
Sunday, Oat. 16. On this oceasion there
will be three services, wheasermons!
will be preached ay Rev. Mr. Inglis, late,
of Hamilton, and Rev. Mr. Cochrane, of
_Brantford. On Mondayevening, 16th
October, a public Social Meeting will be
held in the canna, when it is expected
• that the above named reverend gentle -
Men and others will be present, and de-
liver speeches appropriate to the
A Moyaser..- On. Saturday last we
liad the pleasure of seeing a magnificent
entire colt, which. Ras just been imported
from a celebrated etock toreador; in
Bampfsture, - by Air. John
Lines, of the township of a tanley. This
_monster mama is but two years _oldaand
weighs 1,810 lbs., and. stands sixteen
halals three inches -high. •ff he keeps °a
growing in propertion as he has done un-
til he becoMee four or five years old, he
will attain, dimensions wonderfulito
hold. -We cougratuiate Ma. banes upon
his fine purchase, and trust that the best
of good fortune may attead it, and that
" Young Lord Hadelar " may do mach.
mare -than fulfil the most sanguine., ex-
pectation's he may have ittaalged m on
his aecount. The County ot Huron wili
rfoon boom c renowleed for its imported
etoefee
•
Slifr1.0C'S Ace:cease". - We regret to
leain that on Friday last Mr. Andrew,
. Young, of this village, emeloyed with
eaalr. David D. Wilson, egg inerchtatte
• met with a very severe accident at Fele
mosa, in the Toevaahip of atirriek, Coun-
ty of Bruce. It seems that as Mr.
Young was on hi s usual round. colleetaug
• eggs, he drove his team and waggon into
a shed at that place, and. while _attempt-
ing to drive under a centre beam of the
-ihed, which was too low, he got badly
crushed between the load and the betua.
ao Manly was he wedged in that the pro-
gress of the horses was stopped, ma for-
tunately they did.- not again attemt to.
anoVe, for if they had, adamant' but a few
inches he would certainly have been
killed. Some parties near by noticing
the position he was in, came to his
xeeeue, and delivered hini from his peril-
ous position. Whei relieved° he Was
speechless, and blood. was running from
his mouth, nose,. and- eyes. As speedily
as possible he was rentoved to. the ad-
joining- hotel, and .medical aid proeured.
_A telegraphic despatch was at price for-
-es -mated to alr. Wilson, who, with a '
blather of Mr. Young, repaired. to the
stale of tbe accident. Ala Wilson re-
turned 'tome en Saturday night, and M-
ice ms us that Ala Yonne although. vela; .
autiously injured, not in adaugerous
audition, and it -is thought by kis mali-
ce! attendant that he will Soon recover.
• 'oxen:marina aye Oa taxeerrox--On
laet Saturday, in Irishtown, His Lord-
IliAnT Walsh, of Londou, admin-• -
ietered the sacrament of Confirmation to
over tour hundred. pereone. after evhich,
in. the eenrse ot. his remarks.
he- advised those colitirniel to
remain firm in their atith to the
1 t-
i to olcuy their relteann no matter
\' 11 ilaud they dAveIt- or Wh:Lt
ti(1:1 they were in. un the
3.1:twain4, (Sunday at seven e'eloek, 1 Ji
lee dehip, aeeisteed by Rev. ltaueers Fur -
B, of Lila er Uallalla. rSrlea, Of (
tat -am -0y, 1\ a eaer, of Whelan., aturpha
• ened -11 t eir_faith!--
for it, i necessary.
g the sac 'anent, the.
-11ea;• of Strathroy,
(1!nt•sertnon taking for
)1'('s col')lni sion to St.
a 4 Pete •,. ct al upon,this
,n y (!/ 11. Tit, - stint 1 will
ys of he Cita/dont qt•
lambs fee I lity sheep."
N 21: TI e reverend
ned t th oughout his
whic me pied about
with ma k d atten-
dieace of th1intelli-
eitominafoO% From
e are unab e te give a
1.
hard of
relieved of
aricaltural
a .
y last, by -
Harris, of
ook taken
as passing
the top- of
cautioned
datt papers.
hat • t the
ha,ve heard
i
gold watch
st' seals of
on $25 to
iced by any
o Make an
arties. In
all ot Fri-
lenoat im-
thief were
Shows of
1 to have
t ;the top
etheu the
ther.
t
a
eat+t the
Ify on the
e passage
more corn -
spectators,
unity for
pose upon
hese thefts
the "Big
asicned so
fancy that
ic p ckets tvoild hardly
att,ni a sma I c . untry show
e 'e oral, or he purpose
keilr nefari ;us •avocation.
e f• c e .and n ft tate, even
ds, t wou d e well for
lu b es abm t t eir parsons
f pi 4.-poeke a a
,
di
1
PicKpOCKI TS.-- Ve have
e
several part es •w o were
money and vIlm b es in he/
Hall at the ho , on lfritb
pickpockets. A r . San ftel
this village, hal a. ai•Oe out of of her po .ke bile site
between the rot t loor aiid
the stairs. 'Ili p cket- ato
$25 in money an s \rural -alu
Aelady wile ha I been isi
nee-. Mr. Go dsn i tes, had a
ta,kenaff the aau ro ,axed we
of several ot ler. A '110 have .1
money searyng II amount f
$75. The th fts ere notno
person until it A a too late
attempt to s ur e he guilty
l
such a crowd as .w s iu t le
day, howeve , itotild be
possible to 4 this unless the
caught in th actl. At ft tar
this. kinta i WM Id be we
special coast ble. notion al
and bottoma the 'Lars, nd
people to go l p ni and c ow
This would p. ev n to a rea,
ja,m and crus w i •h is ista
stairs and at to • ends f t
ways, and be ide eing uel
fortable and pl a ant r
would; affo 1 le s ' o por
rogues and . sha p as' t i
unsuspecting pe p e., 'II d
been eommit ed a son' of
shows" it w alc n t ha oc
much surpris , b t one w uM
professional
cendess at d t
in,I a villa0 cie I
-
of playing
But such is ,
in small MIN
people with
to "Item:rare
I.x�te
A PrOttrate , '..7-- ttis S S tra
Seaforth, ha beh, n appo'ute
i
teacher n W. oxete- • scho .
PEESONAL; Mr. R. G-, D lton,
has been a c rk ii th.e sore of 1V1
Hood & Co iboy, Wrox. ter for
time past, k t for Torm to ! ast
having been appoi AO
tentry to a I I an ! 8 o oiety
We wish lin •ont• ued su
• A GOOD "H4UP.E.-I Te .
pleasure of emit iriga ph
likeness of ti puaileof W ox
er
taken in a oup by M . ,
artist, of this Vac . The pi
good one, and it ough he
waras of one hunched in. he
Eden, of
assistant
ssi.tant
hat
ce .
hadi the
• togi •phie
er s hoel,
. Walker,
•ture is a
e are up-
front , the
Os a the
an 0 )tain
who
essrs.
some
veek,
Sec -
lace.
likeness: in each cas tea ' di. tiled ad
easily •recoodsed. Any tars(
,,village who n ay wih cop es
them from M Wal Ker, w to as pr nted
a number for battle apos•e. •
A curente.a. 4We are s rry
that Mr. Yoe.eg, egc mercl ant
rather a scrip !aeci leatat Fat
week: It aelme t in drivig ito .a
shea at thati place, he -was" ja amet be-
tween hisloakll and. , beam of - be bulla-
• Mg, being so badly
accounts his, atedi
rather doubtful of
to earn
met -with
Moi: last
-Th IF11
Branch Agrieu tuta,
at Gorra this, ea .
„ 4th. In futui',' it
eter and Gori , a
RAILWAY
•
and vicinity
liaquished --the r h
way aceomoda
bruiseo
al at
is am)
Show
aocie
l tint at last
end tuts tem
:ere ."
f t•
y w
n We Ine.
is to be ,
t mate'
elt
flowick
11 be held
day, Oct.
atrox
)eople of Mom:ter :
It yet ipto< ether re -
es of attaining rail- i
We wil mp fu t atte t
to say anythp the pi oba a -lilies of
ern
the present sel but simple
matter to the pub te as it , nci
knew not be fen ,r illy know
the evening of th ;offing da
. burly, when 0 e lent d gau e B
•
- Cordon ai d tier in nib
sustained by the ole oft 0
Mr.
Toronto Board w. o were n•es
a promise to ti e le va 0 pu
anti others f roil els,It at
ot $60,000, in,xii es, 'bo ild
conjointly by; - he ownsh us
Howick, and it e stern]. art
berry, V `, ald g arant ,e t(
road built fron A ot nt Fa 'est
etera or near 't, i oile -eal.
Wroaeter thea tei minus fo • th
The matter was i ro uptly ak
by those intee stel, ineeth gs
and a delegaticu s a). to To ron
fer witk 0. da • The rep
a isfacto 'ye
aterapt to
in the a llo
1
11
4.
state the
stands.
that on.
in Turn-
-law was
tepayers,
•rs !of the
nt, made
y Reeve,
f the stufl1.
be raised
f
• of Turn.
have the
to Wrox-
makin a
present.
en hold of
-ere held,
o to con -
ort of this
it was at
raise the
wilier man -
10
I tea
delegation ben g •
ouce resolved. to
required aanou
it
nen :
Minto, ba- byel
Turnberry, by se
W •
• .$15,00
ti nal bonus... 1.5,000
roxeter, by s etoi
al 'Watts
OW uk, b) b la 3,00O
Making in; IL.
. S5S,000-
- althebtalanee of 2,00 to ie i lade up in
stock. To-dae , u-sdey, M . Gordon,
and Mr. Beaty. so i itor thc Toronto
Company,- arette 11 ing icetng of the
Howick Comic 1, A -h. 01 it is exp eteil that
the Council wi 1 it in ediate.y s bmit the
the 'Oa 1.1hip. it a expected.
thatthe by -lee f the otl er 114 tipb
Will be submitted •lintly, Intl eft tothe
decieioa of the -mop.3. St eh la a, brief
▪ _
spun isis of the s 'lime, as • it stands at
prez,ent. ;Nice ;re if-
ferent parts of llowick, „anti Ji. d -ma la-
ee „
the apiaionis 313. '3 t 0. r Lt() 4'
there Will 1)3 11 CIL tilibi i1tj 11 La 1) iu
the tly-law it ti i, Toeynehii thae
.13.11,-'r ownsitii eerned As-: • ire un-
tble to 'exam:a an tq Matti flt fn t.
ay.! [1 t' il 1 wn, ohlainefl.
11 3.3...01.-.1a0.1.13.- -a b
3.31 _Aosoro, after
w3, l'*ai.'11•1* orlist11.1 15rea1'ht.,(1 41.11
(It" 1111(1 I)(5 V(*rral 5,e1'111(511. 111
tifIlit (atiztIh fititii. In tin,k afternoon,
aatook, lite Juniata) ieitedaeaf,orth,
rt• 11(' a..(1111.1111:4A•l'ea ( tn1ir(u1flj, t(
a;,•5.4-. Qat' huttareol_person.,. Before aol-
1. a - net 11,_:, tat.' NatTalliellt 1,4° 111ade a111 eXIizuettj,,1l ft•V5.
(5f it,
raat AlloSileS. Ilt.fory the tleset'11t of
the Holy tamet;were :timid. to preach
tte Gospel openly, btu that after thee
r - 1)11 -ached
(10513(1 bohIly and defiantly, and how
;•-`0, Peter convene(' four thouband per -
I, -y• one sermon, y continuatin
o;
atea•re.r.
d
-.13 -1110
inc :1 eT eo 1, teat..
No, 2, I1*y (0) 11
pitrstic • his eti aite h
at te
paseed nil' very nu. 31.e -fully
inst. 't 1 ere IN t•I( 'Liana
prese/it. 1110. 1:•41).1
11 Pie -
11
av 11:_.4 to
on the .211111
12:10 rersons
quantt 111 ( F
• etc., kept the y3 al -g folks busy wail
. 1 :50, when the), p: rt lok of a go il sprvad
• of eatables, aft -r tr. an adjul1111111ellt
WaS.111ade s th 01 house, N-11401 one
• of the trustees ellr D. Mcc tua was
called to the chin... After twat figi a few
, remarks exprc. ship; leep r 'gut en the t
part' of the sect on if() lesin f it) f 11
•
teacher, he calledi• m•
" tRev. Mr. Eakin,
f Kippen, who delivered an able andin-
erestiag address ending .iby -giving Mr,
McLeod- high compliment as a teacher,
safin he was one of the 'few who had
caugl t the true, method in which to
teaeh the "young idea 1 ow to. shoot."
Air. McLeod was thea, called by the
chair, _and in a few appropriate words
expressed his thanks to tl e Section, for
their kindness to him since he came to it;
aud his sorrow at leaving. The Messrs.
Itaya,e, of Brucefield, discoursed sweet
4 -nuke between the speeches to willing
listeners, and centinued to do so until
Phoebus was fast sinking il the ,west.
Iiinleyvill
! NoTier,H•mr. C. R. Conrim !ivi. 1 act as business
agent for TUE EXPOSVroa in Ain eyville and vicin-
ity. Parties requiring ,T6h Ilinti ig or Advertising
Lap. be atteuded to by ciali g u on 1111.r. Comm.
He is ,also authorized to solicit su scribers for Tin':
Exxosrron.
13-1.7sINEsS is getting.quit
Farrhers have begun to
grain awl drive it to in
-
some money to circulate.
Tue-Weennetut has lteen
eral days this week.' The f
to have COMO at last. Bet
and the frosts, the forests
variegated. with the hues
the beautiful foliaee wit
were clothed is being b
Mother Earth.
• brisk again.
thresh their
erket, ceasing
eve6 fo3r sev-
all rams seem
'cm the rains
are becoming:
decay. and-
• which they
rne again- to
-RAmw.A.v. -The By-law granting aid
to the Wellington, Grey and Bruce .Rail -
Way have been finally pa, sed by both
Councils, tual are now ijvw. 'We- are
anxiously looking for the Engineers, who
are • expected to be • on am All we
event now is that the Grove lament do ate
part 'as well as the Muni ipalities have
done theirs, and that the ompany stick
to their words and pledges and we will
have a railway.
CHANGE IN MUNIOIP:A.I. FFICERS•-At
a Meeting of the Morris C uncil held in
Ainkyville, on Tuesday, 0 townsman,
G. R. Copper, was app inted Town-
ship Clerk, in plate of Mr, Thomas
Holmes, of Blyth, who w s discharged
forhis partizan. courseinth late election.
COURT. -D vision Court or this Divi-
sion was held at Ainleyv'lle, on Tues-
day, JudgeBrough presida g,
lAondesboroi,
• Bustle -Esse -Business is ?.mproviag of
• late, and the prospect of a good fall
trade as most encouraging. Crops are
tinning. out well. ,
Reneyetee-The Londm , Raton and
Bruce Railway is boated t be pushed
ferwara as far as. \Valeta n. The sta-
tion will be within a quarter ef a mile
from this .village. The Co npany would
dtio well to form a junction at. Wingham,
With the Wellington, roy and Bruce,
and lay a third rail through to the lake,-
ae the chances of getting the Toronto,
rey and Bruce as far as Ninghain are
'rather smail. -
A WANT SCPPLIE.D.-A walla which
hfo,s been long felt lay the pe ple here has
been the lack of a medico inan, which
has now: been supplied by Pr. Taylor,
a young man who has gn (Inapt' 'With
honors at the Toronto!, lam Malty. He
has also been. Assistant Si recon in the
•
Teronto General Hospital. Ind doubtless
tae extensive practice, he h is had there
will be of great advantage to him in re-
..
lievineg those in this neigh orhood who
May require his services.
Myth.
Pic -NM -The long looke 1 for pic-nic
of the Blyth aabbath Schoo came dr on
Fraley last, the 22nd inet.. "he clay was
all that could be desired, it teing -GM of
September's, loveliest day . The air
was of that delightful and exhilorating
temperature that cop:verbs ti c mere sense
ofexistence into pleasure, which in it-
self is sufficient to cheer and animate the
young and gay. The heat o sum -her be-
ing now over, •the sky had asatimed its
mildest tint of Mite aiift w s -calm-and
coel andlovely,,, and the country seemed
teIsleep in luxurious repose. The grass,
refreshed by the late rains, cooked green
as that of the " emerald iel ," anll how
beautiful the forest trees -in t beginning
to wear the brilliaat colon!, cf autumn,
excepting here and there a maple, whose
foliage was already• quite• .crimsoned.
The situation selected wa a perfect
tower of beauty, seeming a though na-
tula had formed it for such occasiens.
TWelve o'clock being the ti le appointed
for the scholars of the Sabb, th School to
meet at the dutch, the paospectof an-
tieipated pleasure had. the tentleaey to
draw them there long e'm _that; time.
which gave the Superinteu de it and teach -
ere little trouble in masterin tacit. little
army, who were to march i 1. procession
to, the grand centre of at ractioa, the
pia-nic ground. Mr. H. Al Qua:rile was
solicited , to act as chairman for 'the day:
After accepting the honora le position,
he called upon the choir let by Mr. N.
Warner (who is somewhat r nowned as a
vocahst) to falter the large a sembly with
scene of their Choiee music, after which
chimer was announced, whet oai and all
gathered round a table of . a enormous
length, which almost sank beneath- its
load of dainties. Ample 'al •tice having
been done to the. viands, le company
again turned their attention to, the eintel-
lectual part of the .prograi une„ which
.consisted of speeches deliver d by several
able speakers of the village a id also from
distance, • interspersed With • vocal
mu -sic from the celebrated .31y th choir,
-and the children of. the Sabl oath School:
After this part of the pro! ramme was
finished, the old folks- sat do vn to chat -
the men to smoke and tall about rail-
ways, etc.. while the wen ea gossiped'
an d talked domestic affairs.. The ;ming
folks nieanwhilq wean epic ying them-
sel.vos to their hearts' couteut, by swing-
ing*, crogneting, ball playing and numee-
oils other games. in some of vhich it. re -
11 raved much skill Infore th oy could. be
thoronahily initiated into tl niyeter
and receive the signitiaent pest-worde
The :lents were continued tt itil the a -In-
ez -ink beeeath the weetera In mon. one
thing 1 must mention "be ore tapeine,
that there was, as is usual al Blath as
se/111;14ns,- a very lerge uportimi of
haildsoome young ladies., mai 1111 -Wr.s.re
dresed in that consistent, toe -teal" and
acetates ntamier -which distil gt0s1.1eS the
fair damsel:: of this village To show
thet they: are fully appreei tea in their
native villago (.5,*(11 111(5. r fastiainilt-;
ge.ntlente1i were so ('I)tiva€tT hy their
eltarms as to uav homal.:e b - way ,,f
cortation. Your humble (.4 rrespondent
waiting to take netee to threlast trust-
ing that one of the fair inaii.k would be
left for him. was just .closit g hie note-
book and about to present his ease to
one of the fairest of the fair but as the
Ladies say opm-hiii." A
beardless youth more avariei us thanthe
rest, not setisfied with one, had just se-
1
cured the lady Your:humble correspond-
ent was about to address, and marched
off "1acied double strong," while your
forlorn scribe followed behind pitelessly
supplicating for redrese, but in • vain.
• AZIaticoaa.
•• Listowel Races..
Th.e third/ meeting of the Listowel
Riding and, Driving -Par
took place on Thursday
last Week.-italthough - the
very favorable, the attend
large.
• nRsr my.
The front racewas for tin ee-year-old -
colts, purse $40, mile heats, 2 in 3: ant
this race there were three entries, The
follo-wiug is the seminary : -
w. P. Hacking's (Listowel) Maggiti May
a Gni ton's (Wroxeter) Thunder Bay
'W. C. Kidd's (Listowel) George Wtlke5
Time -2:01, 2:02.
The second race was a trot for horses
that had never . beaten three minutes
previous to theist o' f August last, for a
parse of $65. Thercevere, five entries,
and all started : -
Tifi Corey's (Stratfora) Canada Boy; .1 2
A. H. Bailey's (Seaforth) Black Crook...2 1
G. W. Wilson's (Fergus) Duke 4 3 43
T. E. Hay's (Lititowel) Black Buss
0. Zilliax's (G)enallan)White Stockingsdis.
The third was a running race for D
minion -bred horses, purse $100. ; The
were three entries, and all started :
• C. Lowell, Galt, named Sir Allan. •
Mr. Marks, Brumfield, named Limerick Boy: . I
AI, Meitner, Stratford, name Charlie Stewart.
The first was declared no heat, on ac-
.
count (a the rider of air Allan evidently
pulling highorse. On the second heat
Sir. Allan bolted, thus riving the heat to
Charlie Stewart. In the thad heat, Sir
Allan let out, and, showing some splen-
did reaping succeeded in distancing both
his opponeata coming in on an easy
junia) !lime -1 :57, 1:58, 1:51.
Tne fourth race was a trot for horses
that never beat 3:20. 'There Were five
entries -Black Crook, Black Bess, Black
'wallow, White- Stockings and Duke.
m .
'his race was won easily by Black Crook
three straight heats, Dukesecond,
and Black Swa.11oai third. •'
SECOND DAV.
The first race on the second day, was
a trot for a purse of $75. The first heat
,vas won bk Canada Boy in 2.54; the
cond. by Honest Billy, in 255; the
third by Canada Boy. in 2.56; the fourth
iy Black Crook, in 2.58, and the fifth by
Canada .Boy,. in 2.53a! thus ' whining the
ace Witk Honest ipiny econd.: - -
. The Woad race twas for the Dominion
tame of $120. The race wee won by
i nd 1;52. ,•- .
"harlie Stewart, in three straight heats, i.
'he Allan secOnd . Time. -1 :55, , i:57&,
,
I The third Was a farmers' trot: There!
Were -three entries -Duke, Black S wal- '
Iow, and W. Powelley's Joe Bowers.
oe Bowers was distanced first heat;
Rack Swallew von two heats and the
I ace, in 3:21 and 3:20.
The last was for the consolation purse,
between Maggie Brady and Thunder Bay.
t he race was won by Maggie Brady in
wo straight heats, in 2:4 and 2:10.
t Association
nd Friday oi
weather was
ance was not
1_ 1
22
Carronbrook,
Accmasta.--7-While Mr. Patrick Gal-
1her, of this village, was assisting Mr.
.'M. Ross, blacksmith, to set some
1 amen tires, last Tuesday, be met with
a severe accident. The place where
iey get the water to cool the tires is mit ,
cf the old null welJ, and it • ha.3. become I
artily filled ape and the manner in which!
1
the water is reached is by steps cut out I
i !f the side Of the well; which beaame '
eery slipperyaf they happen to get wet.
!While he, was carrying some water up he
, ..
111850d. his fdotinae; arta 'fell donee upon
i ! 11 old stump .that had. been thrown iuto
I .t,lie well, causing a, severe.dislocation.
l'of 11 the Shoulder joint.. Dr.. King was •
le elled in -anel dressed the arm.. • •• -
,
. Hibbert. •
bat Magratca--The antundmissionary
1 eeting in clennection with Little Zion
a }lurch, of this Towaship, will be held' .1!
01 Sunday, Oct. 15. • There will also be .1!
a tea in the same church on the Mouday e
'evening followiug, when some eminent i
&Pathan= are expected to speak. The t
tblic are cordially invited to attend. 1
Prize List Correction.
To the Alitor °like Melva Ecpwitor.
REAR 8Tit,-J: notice M the prize list
, f the North Huron Fall Exhibition,
lnold. in Clinton, this week, . that I am
credited with only one prize • for sheep,
Whereas I was awarded, and bold, the
ewe v.t.,ieiateli aliti‘tia: elitigl;e:istaa:ifi:11 sabr n; 1:(t. titiisliebelfirst.aesicelino 1 sfifIzloile;e(fIajo, eel. t•i efsCoNevrsoettles(21.1-.,
. iseisleueei,alyo. ifnolli'Clialolailliigile).°
rb ;don"; sin, eLl.',1
_ eked ram. By noticing this hi your next
11;11. li,ziel l
- a lAY"' Sit.
• Hay, Sept.! 23, 1871.
payers for their approval or disapproval,
granting a bonus of $12,000, to the Lon-
don, Huron and Ranee Railway, provid-
ing the road 38 built on the eastern route,
running. ttrough Seaforth and AleKillop,
and that the Bylaw be published in the
usual way. ----Carried. Moved by T.
Altunay, seconded by .T. Mahone, That
$10 be granted to aid. in ending in deaf
and. dumb children of Wm. Moore to the
Institution for instruction, Moved in
amendment by J. Hays, seconded by J
Horan, That no action be taken thereon.
Motion carried. Moved_ by J. Hays;
seconded by J. Malone, That this Coun-
cil agree tot pay half the expenses in es-
tablishing :the side road in the proper
place, between lots 15 anti 16, coaceseion
9, and that the Reeve be instructed to
enter into bonds to that eifeat, on the
part of this Council, from the passing of
the By-law, • henceforth. :Moyed
amendment by T. Alurray, seconded by
none, That no action be taken thereon at
present, until further • consideration, -
Motion carried.
• SEPT. 9, 1871. -Pursuant to adjourn-
ment, the Council met at Kennedy's Ho-
tel, Carronbrook ; present Messrs: Hays,
Malone, Murray, -and Horan ; minutes
of last meeting read and approved.
Moved by J. Horan, seconded by J. Ma-
lone, That the Reeve he authorized to
issue debentures to following parties for
work performed, viz. : Charles Cla,ydon,
$60, for -crosswaymg 8 and 9 conceSsion,
lots 30 ; Alexander, $18.20, for
crosswaying side road 30 and 31, conces-
sion 9 ; Thos. Mason, $14.60, for -ditch-
ing 8 and 9 concession line, lot 30 ;
Michael Hass, 9 cents, for gravel. John
Elliott, $50 for ditching 4 and 5 conces-
slon line, lot 29 '- John Shea, $9, for re-
pairing a burnt bridge on side road 10 -
and 11; James McQuade $2, for repair-
ing a bridge on 2 and 3 concession line,
lots 11. -
JOHN O'Suaarv_ear, Clerk.
PRIZE MONEY. -Mr. Cresswell, Treas-
urer of the South Huron Agricultural
Society, requests, us to say that he will
attend. at Carmichael's Hotel, Seaforth,
on the second Saturday in October, and
the following Saturday, for the purpose
of laying the Prize moneys awarded at
the late show. Parties desiring their
Prize moneys transmitted_ by post will
i
please address Mr. Cresswellto that . ef-
fect to Egmondville post office.
Canada.
Mr. Peter McEwen, of Seaforth, has
received the contract for baring the
Waterloo salt well.
- - Mr. .Richard Addison, of Otterville,
has grown, this year, corn which measua-
ed. twelve feet in length.
--The Star Lightning Rod Company,
of Berlin, Ont., have sold daring the
past summer, in the township of East
Zoiragover $'75,000 worth of lightning
rods. "
-- There were 2,300 boxes of cheese
shipped from Belleville station to the
European market last week.
- The lands liable to be sold for taxes
this year in St; Alatys would not realize
over $40, and the Comicil have deter-
mined to omit the sale for this year,
-A few days ago -some wretch ea-
deavored to tearelown a new schoolhouse
in course of erection on the and Con-
cession, ef West Zona. He removed a
part of the brick work from one corner
of the building m the hope it is suppos-
ed, that the remainder would tumble
down.
--Mrs. Ettue, 'of Mitchell, has made
a silk quilt for the Western Show. It
is .of an hexagonel pattern, and contains
3;102 pieces, and 383,040 stitches. It is
a Marvel in its way, and reflects no
little credit oa its maker, who spent \Try
nearly a year in completing it.
• • -- A story is going the rounds of the
newspapers that Johnney Kelly, well
knorn as one of the performers of Green's
'ciliate Minstrels, and the original "My
'ether Sould Charcoal," has been arrest -
(1 in -New York on a- charge of bigamy,
t being averred that he has no less than
welve living wives. He was brought
wought before a Justice:of the Pe2ee, ac-
. •McKillop. - .
CoriN (Tr, IM.BoriNGs. -A 'special meeting
of Council was -called by the Reeve at
Mr. Samuel Smith's request, at Murray's
Hotel, Seaforth, August 3.1st, relative to
the expenses irea proposed law -suit for
establishing the roadalh the original sur-
vey, on side Mies 15 and 16, concession 9.
11 the members present ; minutes . of
a,st -meeting-read and sustained. Moved
i y J. Horan, - seconded by j. Hays,
That $12 be granted to Ward No. 4, as
1 klil Ciplvaient fOr graxelling on conceission
linee 33 and 14, tote 26 trnd. 27. -Carried.
'Moved by j. Hays, seconded byr John
.1-foran, That $50 be granted to Ward No.
5, 'as in equivalent to the other Wards,
-t 'ae 11co . ;'\b0'C(l 1)3. - 1. i Imlay, see-
n -eclat by T. Malone, That $50 be graated
e Ward No. I, as an equivalent. --Car-
cd. Moved by J. Hays, seconded by
JOhn Horan. That $55 be granted to
Vard :No, 3, to waist °in levelling the
all at 2 and 3 -coecession line, lot 21,
al -dull is at preseat in' a dangems psi -
ion for the travelling community, also
alb for gravelling side- road 20 and 21, '
. ot a . - ( 'arried. :110e -ea by .1. flays,
tseopded by . .T. Horan, 1 hat Robert
tawenaxes paiol ay him on weet half let al, con-
lock be paid a24.50 for arrears of :
iession 3, beina preveously paid.. Carried. -
loved. 1 ae .1'. 11113's, seconded by .1.
leant, That a 13v -law be pease(' for the
mrpoee of levyine and eollecting of the
ntable property of this Torwnelup for the
ear leaf, viz : for County pmpraes, 7 •
mile in 1 a.; ("toiler ; Townelop purposes, 2
Inds in toe dollar ; ale; to levy and (al-
ert the amouuts reoptire1 for the dilate-
ent sehool sectiens if preeented at • the
e e ea. time: • et 'atrial. Xi coved. ay , .1;
,ittione, encondal by '1' \1 That
tto In A.ranted to aid iii makinga ditch
ou 0 and 7 concession line, loot 11 and 12,
. s an equivalent for work performed, and
b1.hat j. M.alone superintend the work.-
( 'arried. Moved. by J. Horan, seconded
y J. Hays. thata 13yattev be passed by
his Cvancil, alai subMitted to the rate.
-It was proven that he lad In fled. the -
two letters at Newry post n4iiee, and
t lere was strong prsumptive evident.*
t= at he either wrote or !beta ed them
1 Meseta After a careful exam nation of
ti e -whole cireumstauces. he vas •cow -
1 flitted to Stratford jail to -tend. his
% .ial*
- Hon. Louis Joeeph Paph eau, died
• t Montebello on -Saturday, at •he age of
anent politicians an Canada, but has
not been: in public l'af for many years
. -
82. He was once oile of the •:0:twill:re:-
- A des trattive lire occurreu binui\i\d'oinogds- .
Market
s ock, on Friday evening last, 1
7eek's cabinet factory, th
otel, and several adjoining
1.eredestroyed.
-- The Paris Irraitsi:ript says that air_
J hn Smith, of at. Geerge, tool to that
ace last week two °Moms, each of -which
easured fifteen inches in circumference_
Ihese onions were raised from neol, and
r. Smoth asserts that he 1 as many
•ore equally as large. •
-- Mr. Matheson, Reeve of Mellen,
reported as having addresse 1 one of
t xe coaductors af a small, a vertieing
s met puolished in that village, 1 -id cool- -
n only known as the Mitchell •aucasitie
h the following complimentary language
• a a late meeting of the village Council ;
"1 can, and will, prevent any falsifier
131 attending here to misrepr neut the '
•C ancil and the village, ander be guise
o • newepaper. reporting. • Y have I
f rfetted all right to considerat on as a
T(nrnalist, and I shall regulat you in
ft ture. You seldom or never do any -
ti as a journalist that is no adverse
t • the interests of the village." •
-- The police • court statis ics, for
i\Iamtoba, show one hundred aml. ninety-
ei -oat cases for the past ten mo eths for
t e County of Selkirk, with a p pu:ation
Of three thousand. •
- The imports for the port o
for' A uguet, amounted to e 1 50, 606,.
d daty was collected from $6',751.
a
--The track of the \Yellin on, Grey
d Bruce Railway was laid. to Harris -
to ; on the border of the Cc unty of
•Th uce, on Friday. This brines it within
23 miles of Walkerton to whi h point
th road Is about graded and will be
en for traffic. this fall if the weather
co tinues as favorable as it haft itherto-
b n.
The St. Marys committee n _local
in erests have promisede to in-
• ch ce the Grand Trunk to &mita ue their
rkshops at that town, to rec ;lament'
th exemption. -of the Compan pro -
peers.
tfm municipalrotaxation for five
y
The Whitby Gazette= reports the for-
m. tion of a "Liberal Conserve, oivaet
• so •iatien" for Notth Ontario. The
se, ne paper gives as a, rumor lMr
0 oree Laidlaw intenas beinn°t te
mGov-
e meat caedidate at the next mentions •
el ction in the same adding.
The expectation amnia C. nadiana
in• lanitoba is that within °flat e years-
su b. a number of Canadians wit immi-
gr te and settle on the splendid t tritory
re ently -acquired from the Inch. ns out -
•side. of the Pa -tan -ace, that a new 1 rovince
wi 1 soon be erected, possessina mote
at native features then this.
- The harvest in the district f Mas-
k° -a is nearly gathered, and 0 ts are
tat tang oat a much better crop -0 an was.
aa impatel a short time ago. Bars are
sail te be Mare numerous tban tsual in
see eral parts of the 'Muskoka ( istrict.
ant a number have been captured by
hut bets. They seem to be rem rkably
dai ung. One was seen by two women
ne. r Bracelnidge oe Friday. Th mama/
can e quite near them, and w after-
wa= ds miseccessfully chased' ley • party
of sportsmen.
• -- A new chair factory on an es tensive
sea, e is shortly to be establisbed in the
nei thboring village of Mitchell )y two
tlemen from Woodetock.
- Mr. John Cox, of Lucten, ha pota-
toe • of the Gatnet Cbili variety • which
aveleh 1 11). 11 oz.
Monaaa night last, a w ek ago,
Mr A Hodgins, of the 2m1 con. of Bid-
lubh had a tine fat cow stolen f one his
ias ure Held. No traces have y t been
obt tilled of the thief.
kaowledged the cern, and was committed
for
• -As evidence of the improved
contli-
Inon of the Grand Trunk _nail -Amy,
Herapath's Journal draws attention to
the fact that first preference bonds of
the company have touched -7Q. Our con-
temporary says: At the commence-
ment of Septeinber, 1870, these bonds
were at 60, so that ahem) has • been an
improvement of 10 in the last twelve
months. It is very probable that the
bonds will he at 80 hi September, 1872,
judging from appearances. • .
-The Central Prison, for which the
Ontario Legislative Assembly voted an
appropriation at their last session, is to
be erected. on the lot situated on the
west eide of Strachan thAlvnoT.e,riauttildt. ated-
tween e lines of the cra
Great Western Railways; in the city of
Toronto. • The contract for the work has
been awarded. to Mk. John Elliott, • -of
Brantford, whose tender was $129,000.
The Municipal Council of th
shi ) of Biddxdph have- agreed to
ab -law to the ratepayers of tha
sin a granting a bonus of $10,00
Len don, Mixon and Bruce Reeky. y.
• Cyrus Pickard, the =Mel ter of
Du item Alearaamell, was seate iced at
the late Middlesex assizes, to be Imaged
next,
nce the
a, and
an any
Town -
submit
town -
to the:
011
Dn
Pri
wa apparently,- less affected t
otl, er person 111 the courtroom.
.A large party !•of Indians, f om the.
Geo roian Bay, passed , through Orillia
week, on the way to the can p meet- •
on Georgina Island, •
the 28t1i, day of December
ing the. passage of -the sent
•weer seemed quite uninevc
las
ing
113te
• -A son of Mr. John Harvey, farmer,
near.Plattsville, met with an accident,
on Wednesday. 6th September which
broke his left arm near the wrist joint.
The little fellow had been at the circus
at New Hamburg a short tune previous-
ly, and, as is usual with youngsters, -be-
came possessed with a fancy to become a
Circus Rider. • Whileaut with a horse
he attempted the feat of standing on the
horse's back, and before gom man
- At a late meeting ,of the Al'ildiesex
Coiltnty -Council, a resolution -con ! miming
Str throy's effort to dividetho ounty;
carried; the proposed L. arid S„ J.
*ecoeev.as condemned; and .$1,230 haVe
voted to hand a registry like at
steps he lost his balance and tell to -t1 le
ground, thus aringina about the painfra
accident which will &utile him for some
time to come.
- The daughter of Mr. Robert Me-
Larty, of North E'asthope, aged ten
years, and in excellent health apparent-
ly at the time, while going acre the
yard. for an arinfel of -wood, on onaa,y
last, suddenly fell doeva dead. Deceased
\vote very mueli afraid of thunder and
lightning, and is supposed to have been
frightened to death hy a sharp peal of 1
thunder which occurred a. moment be-
fore she fell down dead. ,
--Last week, al eesre . Robert Moore and
Robert Christie, of Uinta, each reCeived
letters, through the Newry post 01600,
threat ening that ludo ss they wenal e11311 -
ply with eolne frivolous olemana tee in
harm; would be barned mid all their cal ..
cle killed. The letter wassigned ohn
Burk, •It zippears that a f ;ermae nam-
ed Henry Seivert, and. his -wife, had been:
workiag for both Mr. aloore and Mr..
Chrietie. and that there was some- dis-
pute in each ease, ahout the pay. Theft
letters demanded payment of the trifling
amounts claimed be- Seivert, otherwise
the threats would be put into execution.
Seivert was arrested and brought before.
.1). 1). Campbell, J. P., for examination.
(„41
---The Council of the Town hip of
Hibbera, at a late meeting, prote -ted by
resolution against the: division of the
Comity of Perth, for Registrati pur-
po•es. Their petition, howev r, like
many others, was unheeded.
--- At the 1a,st meeting of th Presby-
tery of Stratford, the Jtev. Mr. Foth er-
ing ham, Pastor of Knox Church • Crone- -
arty township of Hibbert, tend
re:agitation of his charge on the
ot ill health. The conaregation
cla ed. vacant on • Sunday last,
Iten. llobert Renwick, of Elm
Foeheringham has been Pastor
cemgregation for over 14 years,
reggnation is deeply regretted
entire congregation.
• • - arr. Datnel Hyman, for many yeare
a a Inductor on the Broeleville anil ottawa
lie lway, die(l, after a long illaaes,
P
Sam' oint, 0)1 Wtelivaday, -13th in
4t.11 1,111‘t,
ona church,
las-:, the whistle of a 100(.111..41Vtt
ell 1118 11151 *.! -.Cr,, (N.111:71.11g 11( .111 4,0 1 0/
Carrld.g11 ant( kart.
allti 11;4. 411111;111.tr W1:1-(1 111 3)1.' fl
Mae K i))eston, tie.; owner
red his
'Tamale
was
by the
the
1. Mr.
"or this
and Ili -
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We 1 111 \VarWit‘k, t'..31-
tra_tt for Inillolinan. at-ale:way a no 14
Sal ; to a pullet an'OM Sarnia la :thee
of the Great 'Western Railway, ;mil •
goi IIg 3.0 mannelf('e the maitufa tun o.
sale en a large nettle.
• - anotear ileedisti tea lea le 11 rt ))-
111i/tea 111 7..';11s3411r1-415(.5 (1.1t.i.111,g (Olt (5.
till: tongue ol a Lorses belongie ti, 'Mr
Salter, of the 7th con. The vrud n'-
1 was apparently coniimittea with an
stranent like a :pruning knife.
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