The Huron Expositor, 1876-01-07, Page 44
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AT T ADVERTIS 1ME;NTS.
Lachine ch a Carial
1;nla
rgeme it= -
F BLtn.
The Credit System --Thomas K dd,
New Goods—William Bill.
Chancer Sale---Catiieron & Mc
Farm forSale—RichardI
Downie
Far for Sale '
in Grey—John Severs.
Fire Ins urance•--Agents WVante f
Spe ial R once -e -James Epps &Co.
Pro erty for Sale—Hartwell Sp ira
G t Offering —Duncan & Dun an
Wa
tches and locks --M. i►.. Co nt :.
Closing O Sale—
.
g
M. itacey, ,
Glass Lamps—E. Hickson & Co,
How e
Sewing g D xachnie----W; N. Wet n.
Photographing—Andrew Calder
Boilers and +'n g in —
f es Thomson & ;
liants, Mitch e 11.:'.
axon 1` r0
k
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, AN. 7, 18
,_,H1
Who Will be Warden ? I
This is a question which evil
doubt, between this and the fi.rtt.
ing of the new y elected County r 0
ell, agitate the minds of a good r
For several yea s it seemed to b at
derstood thug that the honora: Ie
tion .nf Warden of Huron should be
ferrel only upo . one individual, an
cordingly, year• fter year, the sa e
tieman was se ected for the poli
This rule, for i had almost beco.
rule, was at length broken up, ad s
that time the I honor has bee
round. This is, in our opinion, he
per way:. There are many me ber
the County Council who are equa ly q
petent to fill the position, and ths he, i
the case, there no reason why my I+
individual mein er should enjoy a ni
opoly of the honor. The present ince
bent has filled t e position ereciitablyy
two years, and under the new eye
adopted, a sue essor should be ch(
when the Coun it meets. ` Who tat
tunate individu l will be it is, of cou
impossible for us to predict, Th
however, certain :members of the
Council who, from their long exI
in the Council and from the pr m'
positions *they I ave taken, have a r
to expect that their claims will e
sidered. We refer more particul rl
Mr. Cresswell, 'Reeve of Tucke sin
Mr. Brown, Reeve of Hay, Mr. Lee
Reeve of Brussels, and Mr. Gib
Reeve of W roiceter. Either of t
gentlemen would
den, and it is di
of them has sup 4 Co
cil would notgp nia
which of them
make an excellen
cuit•to saywhi h
rior claims. Th
far _ astray, no
e ' selected, ; We
s of these gentle
have claims up
position which
1, and. should eii
we•. are sure the du
pertaining to the position will be fa
fully and efficie , tly discharged; alnd
selection will gi a the highest satis
tion to the pee le ' of the • Coun
erally.
The Ballot i
The municip
are the first whic
submit the name
we believe they
Council for the.
not be overlooke
them be selected)
n Municipal E
tions.
1 elections )ust
have been held
the ballot system. The impro
over the old syst in is,even more
than the most a dent advocates
ballot Hoped for. All who have
part in the recen elections are I
their praises of t e ballot system:
simple, and easil understood, and
result, so. far as a have been a
learn, very few ista.kes have oc
All the bustle, excitement and t
usually connected with the open
'of voting is avoided, and each
has now the priiilege of recordi
- vote .as his conscience dictates, no
ing to make him afraid. No electo
now fear giving oence to a neigh
incurring the dis:. Leasure of an em
by voting as heconscientiously b
he should vote. The result will b
a better class of men, especially i
and towns, will b found in our mu
councils. As an uxiliary to the
we now want a 1, w providing fo
pulsory 'voting in municipal as.
Parliamentary elections. If such
were in force it would prevent the
sity to a very great extent of can
degrading thews ' l ves by going
from door to door soliciting votes..
matters now ar ; the candidatef
makes a personal eanvass is almost
secure his electionover another wl
not degrade himslf by so doing, • n
ter how inferior the first named m
This very fact prevents many goon
from. occupying or desiring to 0
public positions. Any man with a
ofself respect or pride would eat;
hrink front so de!rading an ord
button -haling every elector and b
nd praying thein to vote for himto se
em in a petty municipal office,
the man with more brass than brain
greater desire fo off%cethan for hi
honor and dignity would undertak
degrading task wi hout a shudder, ii
e ,would rather li a it. To such a
ent has; this evil rownunder th
ystem,;that in so a municipalities it
'most impossible to get an efficient
respectable person pens to be in to fill a public p
ion which hap p.1 -
the gift
e people.:- The ballot will, of c
a certain extent remedy this evil
make pefsonal canvassing Ieas nece
the kart of candidates, but it _.
my effept a partial remedy. In 4rc e
entirely eradicate the evil we ti
ve compulsory voting, and the s o
have it the better,
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race -1 or
racer Pr
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to
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Lon( n.
the grea
ands it
de the
.n LLL
]lifle as
ccep ed
arioe'ati
small 'bo
State du
MA ,AT
. D vis
Was i ar
Mem his
Adiso
do al
rI
germ n.
ati g , th'
a oat of
a d. Bldg
p epa ati
latter ry
IMI' as
isho of
the
ix
rdst
e to
e
'e of he 'Weeic..
SouT1I1 N RAILROA0.i--Coin-
nderbilt was en Fridy, last
sidont of the Canada Southern
f
OF S CIE. no hundred
t iotisan dollars ! in I double
re hipped from i New York to
r
r
I I
y,
ELEGR Pill
,
can 1
ate
g
r
ti
tariffe
for
g
n shit
eo•
ing,
fen Tett — The
m a
phi .
Company
nee I news de-
en s,gold,
Rarew i ',--Negotia ions are
b tween "urkey a
r !toy the onstruet
,betwery Vienna
ler
MEAT N ENG z.A4
fst
i ► a , sp pped front
-
r-
dLon
on in goo
lc l at an verage of
d Austria
n of a di-
ati l Con.
Forty-
.. York
codition, pence
ence
is" tut k
ITN - FORS CRTs, er
n,. Engle d, of t celbratecl
alopin, and th A :erica!)
ess, co ing ge her for the
nlllate in ay.
O,F A WEA ANY Lt -- it An.
riichild di d on "ue da last in
Ile siyag o e of he a vers of
bei king h use f atl'naine,
t le late . atoll nt ian Meyer
hili,
Ica , ACCEPTED. Ti e N tional
ci, tion of Great Britain have
} e challen e of the New York
n, to take part i a match for
to be eld i i the 'United
g the Ce tenni 1 celebration.
E LST 0II L x; ri, I' Maggie
ughter of J fferson Davis,
i d at St Lazaru's ehurch.
n New ear's mor ing, t
cashi r of the '. tate
AND
ernmen.
tliolic
ottation
.I It is
for the
er.
zen au Poze it itly convicted of tical la s, an .0ndem
lig' Myr sonment, bag b
gent to prison to gerve
his sentence.
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anager of a Ger an: daily
nown as the Stoats Zeitumg,
ominent men of that city,
onnectio . wit the whiskey
I{E
•is (it ULE iet
clary,
bet e r Gtr
uppo ed indi
abso pt on of
for Ituc
trad iti
them
speoul
or lend ng f urge sums of money
ou e
s.
canoed
II,E.
danger
OUT
n
ki
de ault as he heti made t;
n treaty with Great Britain
o t entedy. Heavy real
tionl,and the reckless givin
mee
Bre
six
1 to
n
A s own .R Itr:'i late et; —.0
urer of Bu ilo, who tibscon.,e+
heal y lila ter to the city, ha.
fr ' S C ariues and given 1
r
tcgte u
f thorities,
13 LE D 0 Wawa --Th unem
of ;Alb. evaded the st Beets on
ne da ny
de
needay ending bread r woi' k.
may r told them a new reservoir
pro, ab y b c mmenced, and wor
vicled f r r t `:1s wanting it, I
Aire.Iw I TIM/W. .Afl'ai
Turns ar vidently approac
crisi , Co nt Andras' y's project
forin'n th abuses a cisti
suir et ona y provinc 's -h€
appr t r 1 of the French ar
ern en s. It is L• elie ed
ters th : t Austrian accu1
provpnc 8 in rebellion is de
un
:R
e ex- taehed to the tr i
sins at the pre nt time.
gives
The
following g win
gentlemen
ha 1
estate cin g have been ap-
p g along the ine, and
formerly held by
line has
unit , ars mentioned as, iia ' peed an
cera
is losses. . and persons
b
w o
the
public
vi
11 fin
Lx•tlileen Is belle of Spain,d courtous and
is obligtrrg in all their dealings wit, them
tidy ill with easels,
Brecon station,
yt ti
au
for
g
erly
re-
F•3LIi!L0
X X11IE
Z. --Five hundred levit g agent on main line ; Cen rails, J.
ave ben discharged fro the Knox, formerly of Al nbur h
n Nam Yard,
enc ont
Y fi J nation ;
,
'j
5a
irday a
Liet '
► ell w Il be thrown oat y ' sheet, for r erly of
t f e
m Glen and 7 M Donald, crater
the Charlestown Navy ard. Toro J perator,
-i, naafi, W. Dench,
S
Brucefiel , Chas.
G. SV, ialton,
rn agent at Buf-
on, actin • agent,-
nt
fent,
nt on m in lice,
n, opera or, for -
station agents
ents
the positions
we believe this
nt ,staff of o
away from
with- them
m
tong effici
r
r, W. Hayden,
to unction •
reas- form rly of fVinona
b ing a Deane, --- ; Clinton
ret rued formerly Great West
r
m,elf up .fele, (11, R.. Thomp
formerly relieving age
toyed London,) J. E. Johns
A ci nisntor LEDO I/O
bishop edochowski's rn
men ends on the 3d f 1
The, ratholi s of all germ
coleb ate th day in ad ap
e n a ioI s fro'
nen D p t" f
andl.a dtag will wait
and then ler their eongra
.bishop edo hchvski p
fusel to
o a, the new
Na. ityvf hi,
I the Gov
Tits ' the Bis
concili- Earp cjui
rumo abouts
many' still a s
este A,r o
t e the' ►re
hit 45th e.
Tile India in
any, outn 1;
tion turn on_
ned Zriceroy
sen expei•en
out em>7assi
r is
CAPTAI GE
neral
tint an e d to
r, the 'newly
for Cuba has
all abnseg in
irrespective f person and
14 all off riders to
f Se d luring
f De
and I ere The
tracts of
owed to alarm-
ing on {banks
d to sto
Itz Cr Tr AR. The
and he Bi ing-
ter s ati e the
and li e ul
He ex ores ed a
in the 008 his
rt
A. t legrain from
atm, pprehe ding
n, and eScupying
an. he bamfaign
o
es It in th
the ar d ys
rive is lien,
lanc at d Lo
Per h s ver
IT E Fn iTESLA
new F gi Slave
the tis dtniralt
the a ion
,A XPE
last Frid dv mg.
NGeuiikY rk ci ental
teg,hu g. placed
and pu ti is head
to deat
Berlin sa e Russ
crosO the S Dari
will plebe in a
January, a I !pro ably
made by t ri ce of Mont ne o, to. be
allowed to dr nto action it urkey,
Russia as totted him on o , ount to
The Plane h wen enure ces that h
ii
Montenegr d aised. a lo n i c7itra
dieted. •
in busines
wheat ex wily prate in the
sia. The etition of Amen which
has' the ad v t ge of superior tr nsitl new,
soil and m scientific agricu t re', has
checked th tension of the port of
wheat fro ease. Besi les big, the
banks ha been careless in lending
money, an dded to the p esent strin-
gency.
TRADE 8 1ST CS. --The ndon Time
states that t e mom' t of bullion! de -
the past ye r, on bale ce, is thh largest
holds 432 00. 'The e !lefts of
sugar into '00. d al owed an increase
of 22,000 t s. The exp rts f ;iron
000 tong. i
TIEE POP ilF D T vQizilif To HE INT
good offices iv th he C tholid xi surgents
in Herzegeti a ith vie , peace.
Cardinal Fr to in uire i to the con-
dition of a ere. The Ta jean wilt
take no acti il t e rep rt of the;
TEE CUB
minister fin
GovernMen
Govern
views re pe
of Euro a
The Britis
answering' d
is asserted t a
European b
AN OFFIC/
the Buffalo p
eity treasure
000. He k
neighbor are
en
nd, i the ame of; his
addr sed he British
4 collective intervention
owers, ttlith thh object of
nt h deferred
the re ent. It
their
nded,
$250,-
a d Cur
ntied that
ernm
pain
e discovered t
r. Bork, had ab
nee mo re
time atiro
the a'
nople
1868 he
in ti
tufa
rsis
ask owledge: the j
ecclesiastical tour , or the alid-
deposition. It is xpectecl that
rnnient will inter him as i did
op o' Paderborn, u less 'be pre
ting. the country, I Thew ere -
if the archbishopf Colo Ile is
n of
his
y of
sent'
re-
new
atic
t+ the
aris,
nti•
In
ego
sen:
over
arge
road
own,
ith.
the I
1
sh-
om-
r of
his
de -
no
r to
to
the
wn
ian
Wed- ed- ,merly at Windsor, and W. Kew,
Tho Tlraniesville, warehoiisemau; Londes-
vould boro, W. Mylne, . formerly at yline • ;
pro- Blyth, M. Steinhoff, formerly of 'ayug'a;
Belgrave, J. Gilles, of. Komoka.
s in - Invitations have be sent to all the
Bing a business and promine t men al ng the
f rr re- line of the road, for t e opening celebaa
d other
ri some
of imp
bruary
rop nate
Reic
tion
in hi
risdicti
par- calling at all stations. It
1 the will leave Witigham op thatalay at 7 A.
Gov- M., and return on the following day,
the
' To the Editor of the liztron Frx
1 ;IR : It appears fro the publ c print
fse to I that the Reeves and Co neilors of 'twice
by ac-
rch-
man_ smith have been aga elected
stag
shop
rch-
re-
n of
cret
plac
cco
has
8 at
ue,
ervi
slew
England and
two ino ths
reputati as
to the rar
He W' s ffer
buTgle,
nunlike
Go vern
clared
means d
req uire
Cuba, al
latter re
up fbv
iter and
s been ap
of Lord.
nd who n
sta
swan, i
Nor th brooke,
ow desires
t of overWork. .The
ad considerable diplo
eying been attache
eshington, Morel)
St. Petembur , Cone
Athen,s, Lis
ssfully coedit,
Austtia, 111
he was the
873, !for
arts. He hal also g
a writer, and :s best k
world asi Owen Mere
d, but declined, in 1875
of Madra0.
FFIkAL NOTES. Mr. W
mencan Anibass or, has
d to M. De Cazes, Minis
fairs at Par* the note o
ent n relation to Cuba. H
hat the United States b
sire to annex the Antilles
orm effected.. IThel note dr
'ount Andrassy, the Aust
Premier, rela ive to the refotms in
key h s tecei ed the approval of Ru
note equality of all ith
ligio nations and the intro
tion ncial and c•ammunal
gove
of the
inces
by t
abolit on
11/04
-grain tra
proved a
ybeieieldw
so gen
maitin
have bee
are bele
are paid
the defec
the av
size an
fered to
Whateive
for aIperi
will ctop up as the seasoi adven es.
Time
ur-
tell-
oges he
d nom lie -
m nt and that !the Iirstqres lts
li 11 be the impoitio of texa ion
e Pro 'laces. the *hes and the
ne Btxpress, in its review of the
year of general gocieney , nd
th average . but its color has een
urpdses is greatly reduced, er-
uality. The wheat Crop as uf-
t to en shillings per qr. S les
unu ually dull. Oats an b us
the average,, but . better pr ces
ra e, 4, e am it a) gr e 8CtOfflae8ridectragbrleytatbie oiwn
. dul ne,ss now prevails. and may
The f
lent bit o
for th
cOnditi
their p
de to Business M
neta ITimes gives! this ex
ice to businegs me
cannot be better ob er
ing it : NOW that our b
e about closin4 their bo
Ltainieg
meens
ad
ear
s ar
ear, and are asce
n of their business
ofit and los account
books, it' eeras a, fitting time tif
nes
it o
cu
Id
their bal nee
There is thi
of bad er ou
ialetely ex austed and after debtors h
main re led
left tit count y. So long as the fi
to the a id t .e tartly honest ay of d
ing wit them is to write off everyth
bad an cat d wn to a half gure eve
thing t at is a ail doubtful.3
The
el-
nd
ed
si-
ks
he
of
ck
rge
honest de • with the ' matter. V ry
many us men, of goodi repirtat on,
sheets and consigned to
h profit and loss accot nt.
g go deceptive as a Mass
thil debts allowed to re•
er after an estate is o
ve
res
ed
al -
ng
Owin
the delay occasioned by re-
pairing a elect in one of thel, bridges on
the LO do Huron and Bruo Railw
near L e n, the public opening of rie
road emonstration Arranged for he
train 'b in composed of ten cars, ut
there ot inueh freight board or
Clinton The freight train' will le ve
The tra n coml. g north will have H de
Park 1J n Con at 7:50 ; Ilderton, 8.
train south will leave Wingham at
; Kippen, 12:10 P. M.; E e-
9:201; Clinton, 11 ; Brit
ter, 1:3 nd arrive in London at 4 30
m. senger cars will not be t -
claination, and- from his circumstance
I people unaequainted with th facts
I would be led to belieVe that t ey are
unhappilY, is not the ease, as any of
their acts during the p t year a e very
questionable. pass over the , how
ever, et present to ma e a few emark
about the last nominat on. ha e .been
thirty ye rs 'and
ur late la ented
to nomi te can-
didates fot municipal offices. But under
our present functiona this is not done,
as witness' our last n nation. enter-
ed the place of rneetin between 12 and
1 o'clock., The atte dance was very
small, The presiding 'officer was in the
out the centre of
1
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'Spreach in the morning and Rena Mr,
tafford in the evening, On the follow-
ing Tuesday evening.a public missionary
meeting will be , held, when,addresses
v, T. tar k, of
Laird,
of i Ba
Bay
-
will .be delivered! by
Clinton; and Rest. Mr,
field,
—Mr.
Th rr'
o in ton
h sold hid tan-
nery in Wfnghatn to M . G. McKenzie
of Goderich. Mr John ton, late. o the
,
'
Queen's has purchase Mr, Sq ler s
interest in the Royal tel in the, vil-
lage.
$e•
--Rev. Mr Roeeamp, to of En and,
preached m the Method' t church, .Min.-
Min-
nie street, Winghain, o Sunday morn-
ing,
Dee. 26, and in the i rimitive Meth-
odist church Victoria s reet in
t e _af-
ternoon.
—The new Presbyterian church, near
h n-
ow
wo ship
e
corn -
outside
e "East
will be
an
theunion nice $drool house ' Goderic
ship, will be opened for public
on Jan. 30. ',Phe build , g will b
pleted with the exceptio , of the
painting.
The annual ineeti • g of th
Wawanosh Agricultural Society
held °at Belgrave, on M, nday, Ja
Branch, at' Wingha
Tuesday, Jan, II, eo 6 meeting
o'clock in the afternoon,'
bIr. Henry Howell, , f Goderie i, on
Thursday plucked in hi : garden a full
blown. pansy. This is s+methinq pecu-
'iar at this season of the' ear. We were
Iso shown a perfect rown dais; on
New Year's Day, which had bloom' in
he open air.
—Mr. J. W. Ross, o
Wales Hotel, Clinton,
awe t:. Mr. C. Mason, o
nd we understand that
ented the hotel to the
ho have for some tint
otel in ,Seaforth.
—The Young Men's G
ion at Brussels hold S
ray er meetings, in thei
ommencing at 4 o'clock.
re well attended. A p'
ehalf of the Associatio
Knox Church, on
an: ;14.
—The anniversary teat
rimitive Methodist eh
as held:on Christmas
owler was called to'th
esses were delivered by
Lidstone, C. S. Will
mp, late of England,
eman spoke very eloaue
s subject, " The prope,
d•is man.".
—On the evening of th
flowing were installed'
asonic lodge at +Godes
H. Smith, W. M,.; H::
.; Stephen Yates, C.;
; V4'"m. Dickson, S.;
James McKay, J. D.
I. G.; M. McPhail
m. J. Somerville and
H. Cook, Director
H. Smith, Organist.
--Mr, Thomas Welsh,
n. 0, Goderieh townsh
easuring 5 feet 4 inc
A ARIL
readers to state tlia
speaker referred : to
tdistricts o
ppeet sem
hae
time only the lines,
be intownships,
beeing
nd concession or si
He rode the first Ji
township :of E11ma,
can, indeed, testi
place has become a
-Mr, T., ? .. Moi
Engineer, made an
the line ne of the
Railroad, on Tile
companied by Mr
Manager,
arici
sta
-citizens of London
John Carling, She
reit J. Atkinson,
Churcher. The pa
in about
2P::
e e evening,
, was missionary
years ago, At
separating the neigie,'
had been siirveyed;
e line could be fo
rse that. -entered
',Linty of Perth.
that the soli
garden.
sworth, Govan=
official inspection ef
034.11/11.011 Ana Brass
y of last week, as.
Broughton, Ge
and several of the
ty arrived at Wink
. and returned the
press
William
him w
eroism
idiaCe E132130118.
—H. Fairburne,
10 ; bdIre7oPedn Tudeesaddayvitileo
on wee the cause of d
t is said that t
tion foremen in the
Trunk Railway Co
a
a
a
dr
hi
kin
IL
T.
bel
IL
Co
ano
bar
casionelly for the last
I under the auspices of
township clerk, ample
always given to elector
chair, I was sitting a
the room, and yet I
person nominated for
seemed. waiting for the
stateMent to the ratep
action$ of the past y
and read ver the nam
and seeon ers of Roy
and deplar d them du
payerslin he room kne that there had
been any andidates iilominated.; Poor
rapidl . With her secret nominations,
a sch.o I board with a policy undefined
and un efinable, a tow ship formed into
one se tion and yet n it one se4tion,
cedent or parallel in 'a . enlighten d com-
TucKeesUrrii, Jan. 5, lig
'd hot hear any
ny office, but all
eeve to make a
ers of the trans -
a Judge, of my
e clerk steed up
s of the preposers
s and Councilors,
elected, While I
The !following is le result f the
elections in municipalit es where c
took place,: I
, SeafTriki'—The old members of
LiMenzies an
rew's ward E.
Clint
Joseph
Dean
ilors, St.
nry Shea
e's ward,
D. Buc
A. Barto
ward, Jamieson, A. johnsten
Erwin. I
&eve, Dixie Watson.
Olark, inale and Sande eon.
aud S. Pickard.
ters
man
Mae
apa
ntests
the
am' hay
clot
ohm's to
s and
a baker of Liz
at the 13reakfast tee
ing. Heart ditiess•
th.
e wages of the see.
mploy ad the Grant
pany have been re-
duced from $1,50 to $1.40 per day.
, —A Montreal CO espondent says thst
the weather in thet city continues to be
the exciting topic of conversation,
mildness for this son being without * ,
parallel within the recolle,ction of the
nee of oldest inhabitant.
nythe —A fire broke on
new residence at Ot
n has Tuesday night, caus
dtpoe Fan
Tucker
r. Maso
been ke
in Hon. Mr. Blake's
waabout 11 o'clock.
a by the -overheating •
of the furnace used for dryintopurposes.
lienYi The loss will be in he neigh rhood
relloociann. *1-:--511The Great Wes rn Railway earned
for the week ending Dec. 3, 1875, X16,-
-070 againet Rig -,077 for the correspond -
held week this year isst re f41,900, against
ted on suspicion of
ted one of the ser-
lann and had the ,
an originalpoem. on
nted by his Eitel-
odious. It is 4iiiite
Dufferin's hearty
ristian As
day afte
reading
The me
blic meet
will be
riday eve
reh, Wing
evening. Dr,
chair, and ad -
and Mr. Ros-
he latter gen-
tly, takingfor
study of an -
27th ult., the
officers Of the
rcrhy; olirt oo tn esr
James Robin -
T.; Stewards,
r., of Lot 38,
p, shot an owl'
es across the
Friday, r.
ncession, hot
inches, which
goose inihis
re nncomnion-
d white 'and
upposed to be
ly a few fa MS
Might cars on
RailWay
robbed, and so
-arty were the robbe 'es committed
t for a time the Compa.y were unable
discover the perpeti tors. A
Agatha, Manitoba,
fl the
ha ing outrage a
onl nine years of a
the proprietor of th
Th child's eries attr
vents, who gave the
maxi arrested.
--I-We learn that t
ua , number of the
7
leney, the Earl of
though slight in elm
very pleasing and zn
in eeping with Lor
in rest in Canadian fairs that he should .
use his graceful pen to honor Canada" n
lite ature. The emit 'bution will be look-
ed for with interest.
'—lt seems that Francis EVAns Cornish,
formerly of London, but now of Winnipeg,
, Manitoba, has n t yet forgotten his
rowdy ways. He, company with, one
on islonday evening
e of one of the re -
municipal elections,
an him t.he poll book.
In -the melee which k place the stove
was thrown down, t lamp broken and
the returning efficer' wife badly injured. -
Cornish and one of hie assnciates were
arrested and. placed i jail, but were re-
leased -upon giving bin in $2,000 to ap-
pear for trial when called en. .
—On Monday evening last about
o'cl k a young man unknown, entered
jewelry store of 'Mr. Taylot, Iltunit- .
n and requested look at Seale gold
hes, stating that he -wanted to
e one to present to one of the elit-
es at Messrs. Wanzer 4 Co.'s.
watches were placed before him,
after examining ne be said it would
out a bag of fine
ew the contents in
ok up -two of the
tfeotrhie itep..1, Ta day Lot
llisvoetinttrEktfutheehie3
tovbeeee.xi,
13&r:fiiislicac013.1
ill ttbereet se mi uhi at Ya si 7.its
:vfes;: I..:.
a him
James
Billie, a,
On Tu
Moses
berry, a
PARLIEL
4* wife
wife o
John
of
coGoIde
or
bro
tu
o other rowdies
e into the hou
mg officers at th
forcibly took fro
• weeks ago a package of oi dered clothing to
for Mr. T. Jackson, Clin n, which had
been shipped at Montreal was robbed of
'awes; aboat $80 worth of its con nts, and about
the same time an Exeter rill suffered
nd similar loss. Clever clete tives were en-
gaged to work up the ca,se, and last w ek
• Fin" seveial employes were arr ted at Te on-
elmitY to, on suspicion of being he guilty ar-
ties. They were tried, found. gu ty,
lack, and sentenced. I
C .—A correspondent in a ondon paper
continues te
church mat -
hath the nIon-
4
event the en-
ne young lady,
door. Seine
nd. as the hnur
Payfiekl.-F-Reeve, W,
eilors, Messrs. Keys,
and Routledge.
Robert Monteith ; Bout'
R eve, Thomas Yearle
Baker, 0. Eilber and W
Hay.—Reeve, Robe
McColl.
Itaantey.—Deputy `Reeve, G. Castle ,
Qouncilors, Dr. Woods, Ilhos. Ke a and.
liVm. Graham.
' Co/Genie, Reeve, Nirilliam ung
Deputy Reeve, John BUchanan ; Conn
Asteie/d.—Reeve, R. Webster ;
Harris, Patrick Clare a d Robert
East ,Wa•zeanoslt.—De uty Reeve, Jas.
Potter ; Councilors, Ro a Reilly, Thos.
Brown and James Clow.
Connor ;
sson, Mc
north eas
east wit
that bad feeling stil
ifest itself in regard t
C°a11,- Union party, thinking tha
tcall intended holding service,
to guard the church and p
trance of the Unionists.
Uf tr • who went to teach in the
they turned away from th
of them cFried revolvers,
for service approached,
said to his followers exci
try to force an entrance w niust shot." the
his thei
od this
or
eir
ok
he
ol
th wife
r? her
EL luso
C.
e the
ed.
MeC
stomazh, and divers o
was prostrate. He
wiped the blood from
sleeve, and coolly wa
Smith and Detective
in pursuit hitn an
his house. • Upon be
wanted to teach.
have himself. Upo
knife and a revolver
is little -hope of Mr.
• Councillors, J.
•
epu-
Thos.
Hain-
wa
the
plo
Th
an
suit, and then pulle
powdered iron dust, t
wa hes-and ran out,
ped.
, The accident w eh liappened at Jor-
dan the other day, whereby two metz
were run over b A - Great Wes-
tern railway tr,el and killed, -
exciting a good deal of ' ''
Jordan station and o*ly two returned.,
very singular cireu,n4sitance is that botit
had their heads tak clean nA, ,leav-'
one to suppose that they had been
nil
on t e track. - 'tie artily possible
would lay the elves downao t_
heads would be taken off, and -
fact that is drawing attention,
ine t and an old and respected citizen of
mar et. AleConnell is a tenant of Mr.a
Mill , and was in a ears for rent. A
Ian load's warrant as issued and axe,
elite by Bailiff Sinith. AfeConnea
went down to the market and tog
he said that he ould fix him ; at
the lame tnne he sha ned his knife, the
blad of which is 11 inches, put it up his
slees e and drove up Mr. !Ville honse
(nil rge street. he latter came to
the ont gate to se him, and, after *
emarks, McColl ell stabbed him in ,
houlder and fa . Mr. Mills turn-
onnell thou bbed him in the
then deli ra
the knife
ed 'away, Bai
MaePherso went
arrested tin in
r. Mills how to be-
hig person- the
erd found. There
No Unionists, however, a tempted t
and the Laing -Burn t party sto
le
over the church til the hour If
ng passed, when they tired to t4
A very successful examination to
in the school in Section 3, Grey,
day, 16th ult. It wes largely a
d by parents and site's, indic
f the interest taken in it by t
c. The pupils a uitted th
s in. a manner credit ble to th
of the day was in rspersed wi
gs and recitations which we
urnished by the ladles of the ge
towards whieh all seemed to vie i
of valor., The examinations Wei
ted by Mr. Archibald Ta lor an
xi-113er of prizes were 'warded to th
feat,
meeti
homes
place
Tues
tende
selve
selves
work
singin
highl
was f
tion,
deeds
assis
Misse
tle Hogg and Goy.
liforris.—Reeve, P.
Re, eve, Pharles Proctor ,
J. Johnston, David Vs
Howson and J., Mason.
Kelly ; Deputy
Councilots, W.
3. Brittoii, A.
r.
AleKillop. —Councilor*, A. Kerr,
Malone and Wm. Grieve.
uncilors, J. Ris-
John
guron Notes.
Great interest is takenin reviva meet-
ings, which are being he d at Whi field's
church; Con. 12, Grey.
—Mr. J. S. Sinclair, Godenc has
been appointed to con net the Crown
business at the assizes i Hamiltdn, be-
ginning on the 1.7th inst
ture, " Courtship and arriage," at the
Methodist Church at Ho ovine, on the
evening Iof the 21st ult.
---The new bell, purch ed a sho time
ago by the town of Exeter, ha* got
cracked, and so is usel 0. The people
there think the bell et ed. itself sPon-
taneously.
,—On 'Thursday even g, Dee, g3, a
number of the friends t Rev. J1. W.
Holmes, of Exeter, met at his resi ence,
and had the pleasttre f making that
gentleman the recipient f a purse con-
taining $103.
Huron District, Lodge, of the
met in the village of Ford ich, on. Men -
District Chief Templar. he remaintng
la
er E. W. Leech, Diztrict 'hief Temp r,
occupied the chair. The various e in -
part of the forenoon was s ent in hearing
reports of delegates from ifferent parts
of the district, which ebe ed the 01 rder
to be in a healthy, and, most plaos,
in a thriving state. The ifferent cem
mittees handed in their re orts. It %has
resolved that the members of the Order
in their different municip Mies petition
their council 130t to grant any shop , or
saloon licenses, and to li t the number
of hotel licenses to one fo every 1,000
inhabitants in townships, and villages
one for every 500 inhabita ts. !
London, and Stafford, of Brussels, and
)[
I ---A very successful ,te meeting vtas
held at Roe's church, Thi d Concession
of Greye on Christmas Da . AddresSes
were given hy Rev. M rs. Case of
Mr. Maitland, ot Brussels read an aitti-
ele which was arousing 11.12 instructing.
The Brussels ehoir rend red some , of
their best selections. Tho as Strachin,
Esq., occupied the chair in his ustial
nd efficient manlier The church
comfortably seated nd fitted Op
handsome little tructure. 'It
be uninteresting many of our
--Sernions in behalf of the Met °dist happy a
Missionary Society willibe preac ed in is DOW
the Methodist church, St Brugge on and is a
Sunday 'next. Rev, M* Mait1an will may not
A,. uropean newly per -gives the fol-„
low" g thrilling lucid nt, -which recently
oecu red in Prussia : A railway sty -itch -
tend r had. just taken is place to change
was n sight, so as to prevent a collision
•
reotion. At this criti I moment he dis-
covered his little= b y playing en the
track of - the advan ing engine„ ., He
rnig spring to Ai escue and remove
- him safely, but t n he would not
have time -to turn the switch, and-
Lun eed,giees otf. Iiinvesananitn•attabentloshtiathrerosoneu.
as taken, "Li down I" he shout -
his boy, and th: child, happily ace.
If on the grou d, and the whole
tion
ed 'to
etre
hints
train
25, b
Eades
GOVEN
the b
Ache
ug
ard
Brie
chore
to
grove
•
to
mama
ten e
unpro
iside
of the
Sp• in
Peas
Van
Mears
HAY -
Balt
• Balt
Beef
Turk
Pell
Bat• ley
Butter
po
• w
tread
els o
20
sup
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doliv
from
liv
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ra