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The Huron Expositor, 1876-04-21, Page 1aRIL 876. DEPA MUNI SIGN 0 TRE mpieto wit all the NOVELTIES e Imported Direet from n-sisting of *I WORSTED [ Checks, tods.•Als Patterns edian T ser a roken Cheeks, over 100 of Scotch, Eng EDS,. offering :ARMY am not ex nada. 0 celled by any r welt -known EALL PROFITS AND ES," i bringing a steady Listomers to leave their EASURES- BOUND OR E SEL TO SELL GASH. A eecl Suit far eed Suit fo eecl Suit forr .. reed Suit far reed Suit for..., E SEL nadian Twe nadian Twe nadian Twe AN $9 00- ..900 .. 9 ce .900 9 00 &Suit for$12 50 d Suit for 12 50 d Suit for 12 50 padian Tweed. Suit for 12 50 eadian Twe4d Suit for 12 50 'HESE PRICES to have A RUSH. We WENTY I:ANDS at work. get Twenty more. ME EARLY our aleae re. First Come •, and get t1ie Pick of the 'FIT GUARANTEED, D THS WEEK, ew Auieri an and English 11 Prices, rom One Dollar liars. attan Shir, The Diamond. ntennial -ahirt, The Double t, The Grange S 13 to 16, in White and, ENDO LOT ;eta Silk S'carfs and. Bowe, ew Check and Colors. the Plac —777, tiEt OTT ALL &' Co of t a TI10 e SCVCUM, ONTAICIO. } NINTH' YEA It . nr11101,E NO. 43/- • SEAFORTit F4IDA/1, APRIL - 21, 1876. { : /110611IAN -1111.10TWLE110, Publishers. $1 30 a Near,its -advance. KEAN, ESTATE FOR 14.01.LE. WARMS FOR SAL—East half tot 11, Con, I: 12 MeRillop ; and West half Lcit 19,,Con. 12 lifclaillop; sled South 50 acres of Lotw1 and 2 Con. 10, Morris, adjoiniag the Villa e of Blyth. For partieulars apply tO MeCAUGHE & HOLUB- STED, Barristers, &e., Seaforth. 425 mina LOTS FOR BALE. --Containing 5 acres _ each, adjoining the Town of Sesforth. The most desirable eitnation for private residences. Terms reasonable, with immediate possession. Apply to H. W. C. MEYER, Barrister, Seaforth, or to L. MYER, Harpurhey. 941 leItIJILDING LOTS IN SEAFORTII FOB SALE -1-/ —Dr. COLEMAN having laid out the grounds recently occapied as a Driving Park into Braid- ing Lots, is prepared to dispose of lots on reason- able terras to any who may desire them. Parties deairing to purchase should make immediate plication, 864 'PROPERTY FOR SALE,—Two lots, with a 2 •i• story frame Image and barn, sithated on the Market Square, Seaforth. The premises have been used as an egg packing establiiihment, and are well adapted for, any public biainess. For particalare apply to the proprietresq, Mrs. MAL - COM, Beaforth, or toD. GORDON, Goderieh. 481 WARM FOR SALE.—For Sale, Nerth half Lot 1. 16, Com 5, Morris, 100 acres, 45 imires cleared, good log house and a line bearing orchard, some good pine and cedar, and plenty of hard wood. Is 4 miles from Brussels Station, Great Western Railway. Immediate possession. Tor further particulars apply to 0. R. COOPElli, Brussels, or on the premises. JANET AITITN, Belg48504rave P.O. "WARM FOR SALL—For sale on easy terms, 1 Lot No. 26, Con. 6, Township of Hay, con- taining 100 acres, 60 of which are cleared and in a state of good caltivataon. A good falame dwelling house with log outbuildings, an orchard and a good well. Is situated half way between the sta- tions of Rippen and Ilensa;1, being I 5 miles from each piece. Apply t� WM. CUDMORE, Granton, Or to CHARLES MASON, Brucefield. 429 Brantford CorreeDOittence. We are to -day enjoyin rain, and your correspon prove the moments by a Toe EXPOSITOR. Spring i building operationis have be ous parts of the town, and, h ent prospect those who hate scarcity of work during tine are to be rewarded by a Int which certainly they kale need of. Our merchants have ape new goods and decorated tb, in spring attire, giving t� inviting and fascinating ap ery day witnesses crowds 9 ing trona one window to from one shop to another, t new spaing fashions, and ing a good deal more ins beautiful t will iin- w lines for pen us and ninvaii the p ea. had such a past winter y Bummer, greatly in erent parties, who had been Mr: Wood'a ' patrons aaPhilipsburg and Wellesly that were, sent to some promiaent parties u aere;to inferm them of the dishonest con duct, of Mr, Wood whiht dealing with them, and cautioning the. people bare to be on. the look out. Mk: Wood's past conduct, and not I, is !what is telling againat him. May it teach him that honesty is the best policy. . Mr. . Wood Would also have the publac believe that I aid not know him before I saw him' in Zurich; well, I saw him, if he did not me, at his meeting at !Philipsburg la Mara, 1875, when the farmers cast hi* Overboard; and refused to give their milk to the fa4ory if Mr. Hanry Brodreclit would hire him to make the obeese. Not- withstanding Mr. Wood's t slanders against me, which would have been so very a • ' himself, I nder was guilty f ght in • Londo with another 000, &c.; neither Was Iiguiltier Mr. Shraug, n ' ar Shakespeare, d out their ir windows hem a very malice. Ev- ladies pass- oother, and speeting the uently c10-1 ecting than purchasing. Any one can , inspect, but it requires cash or a good j name to, buy, with, and even in this beautiful town we i have some who have neither; still they I must and will inspect that goods. Sure- ly they may have this satitifaction, which! will answer the same purpose, as that of the boy who asked mamma. for a cookie,i and when refused pleaded] , for half w cookie, and when this wita denied him said well if I can't have, 4 cookie, nor half a one, do let me smell o a cookie. The long looked for *od by ou ! townspeople, and those 10 g the line,1 has at length arrived, whe the Brant ' ford, Norwich and Port da rwell Rail- road should be open for raffic, which event took place last week, ? ithept eve as much ado as a hen woul make afte laying an egg. No one et notified o WARM FOR SALE. --For Sale, Lt No. 7, Con. the feet, and the first that as heard i -2: 10, Morris, containing 64 aeresl, 25 of which referenue to the matter 1 as that th are cleared, well fenced and in a good 'date of train Was in from Tilsonbu, a with as cultivation ; the reraainder is viell timbered. There are 4 acres of choice fruit trees bearing, sengers, over the nevr road; since w ic a geed log house and frame stable. Is 1 mi e time trains have been ruenn g regularl from the Blyth station of the London, Huron and except when they have een off th Bruce Railway. For further particulars to JOHN track, which has occurrel twice in LAIDLAW on th a premises, or to W. CLEGG, , Blyth. I , 425 week's time. No one hut , all aboard I Off :fin ; but what astoae es us is th FARM FOR SALE.—For Sale, Lot 12. Con. 6, spe at which the trains: run ; no won tier they get off the tried e for by ex Halltt, consisting of 100 acres of land, 40 acres A cleared, and the balance well timbeited with hard- wood. 'There is a lo g house, sided; a frame bars amining the time table We i ee that th and outbnildinge, a good well, and I a Young bear- road is open for 30 miles, nd, whethe ing orchard of choice fruit trees Situated 8 miles the readers of THE, EXPOal TOR Will be. from Seafoith, 6 Miles from Clinaton, la from i Kinburn. Terms made known on applicalion on lieve it or not, it is a fecal i hat the trai the premises. Pogreassioh given immediate% is timed to run the whole distance i ELIZAl3ETH HARVEY, Constanate P. 0. 4 just three hours, which ie : en miles a hour ! . What eblessing -911 it the days of Jit, WARM IN THE OUNTY OF {BRUCE FOR -11-- SALE.—Being Le 83, Con. 1; Culross, contain. travelling by ox carts and heelbarrow ing 133 acres, 50 of hich are cleared and 4n A are over, ana that time an space are s good gate of cultivation. The remainder of the near annihilated 1. Let glishmen n lot is well timbered with wood of every variety. The farm is situated 7 miles from rieeewater and 6 from Wingham. Is well watered load cOnvenient to schoole and churehes. For further particulars apply on the premiees or to ANGUS McDONALD, Wingham P. 0. • 485+4 - -- FOR SALE. --Being east half of Lot 23, -aa Con. 12, Turaberry, consisting of 50 Beres, 21 of whicla are cleared and.in a goodstate of culti- vation, 4 acres branded and 6 scree chopped, the remainder is well timbered with elib, maale,beech and pine. This lot, is situated mile train the faravel road leading' to Wingham and Teeftwater, and is 5 miles distant from eitherfof these flour- iehing villages. For further partidulars apply on the premises or to ALEX'. McDONALD, Con. 12, Turnberry, Winghaan P. 0. 1 385+4 1 WARM FOR SALE.—For Sale, Lolallo.24, Con. -12 1, Stanley, containing 97 acres, more or lege, 80 of Which are cleared, well fe ced, and in a 11 plictible tc being ca man's $1, f going to to get him to sign [a ban., Lots • nor go- ng to Cresshill, hiring /taller° of the tea- ry,' and Making cheese on commission, and smuggling some of it. I am sor y that Such an unfriendly discussion shou d take place between me and Mr, Wo but he hat, himself to bl4me, for 1 Should not have given him sudh an expositiOn had he not maliciously ined to defa ine. If he wants more; X can go more in detail with him. In conalusion, T would say to the fanhers before promising their imilk,to rdake themselves' acquainted:with the 'cheese makers' past 'conduct. DA1F,ID STAUFFER. Beataz, April 10,1876. I . [En. No E.—Appended to ,the above was a id of namee of patrons from the pea, ee where Mr. Strut- ter had to erly made oheesea certifying that he had made cheese, and that he had oett led friends in arich and Berne inaerested in this eon - with all th4e patrons to their ifatisfaction. ki our troversy desire to air their grievances or &dye ise their busi ess any further, they must do so at their own insert fat advertisin xpense and not at burs. We shall anly re communicationi on this subjectlast rates.) • Temperance and ilrohibitiosi. To the MUT. of the Ekon Expositarl No pu exciteme agitating of the c the new foeee. It is only a feva years since an- pata,nt alterations in !, this law were maae and stringent rues. enacted. I It seeins as ite a morbid deaire for changa is the predbminant spirit Which guides the act ons of ,a, large numbar of men. This lic question bed caused greater t in Ontario t)aan the one new the minds of 4*numerous class tnmunity, than; that relatind to license law snout coming into longer boast of railroad ap ed at hom exc tement is fostered gnd to a great 6x - At present a temporary :a tion, on th tent gerierated by trnding philanthlro- west side of the, river ite used but it the intention, as soon as a, bridge can made to stand the watetia of the Gran River, to -run into the reat Wester station ani to connect 11 that roa f pieta wit°, with eloquent appeals and 11 1011 res on e statements, exaggerate and =sr p. nt tlie real facts. A few weeks aao, vVi ery gate -post anUnoccupied build - ments t at tbe celebrated ttough which will certainly be a was e se g ence to the community sea wohld Hot maple sugar is Mew ys a luxur :give on especially to townspeoplal and wben was advertised last wee that a h sugar .festival would be held in t Methodist Episcopal chnia h, exciteme to b en lArin advert re 1 rag eon von h of us. ran high ; everybody said iurrah for h sugar; and the crowd tab. advanced said church on the evenin in questi I was like the Charge of the Light 13 state of good cultivation, the bale ce is well tim- bered. There is a frame barn' a d stable, and good new frame house with stone !cellar, kitchen, gade. And when the seryl ' g began the wood shed and all other conveniences. A never- Was1 ,I , , failing well and a good bearingi orchard. Is 2 Sugar to the right of miles from Bruceaeld Station end 4 miles from Sugar to the left of the a , Clinton. A. gravel road leading Ito each place. , Sugar behind them, t i Apply to the proprietor at Varna P.O. THOMAS Some one hail conjured PEAREN . - ; 484 1 : J- WARM FOR SALE.—Por Sale °neap, west a of Lot 17, Con. 80 McKillop, containing 50 acres,. 45 of whieh are clear of stumps'*ell fenced and in a state of good pultivetion. The wood land is good hardwood. No waste land A good log houffe and log bain, also frame ,igtable. Is well watered ; good ye ng bearing °reliant Is situat- ed 7 miles from aforth,-and the( same distance from Carronbrookl Is la miles fiaom good gravel road. For fart.hellpwrtioUlafli ap ly to the pro- prietor on the premises, or to inthrop P. 0. JAMES SKIMMOS. 431+8 FARM FOR SALE.—For Sale, iJot No.13, Con. about 86 of svhichlere eleared and i in a first-class 1 it 't of his inimi lectures in Goderich. cents to isten to the—t really t rapt att agmary caused weed f one refl condesc a guars one ma he take sions. advoca But when the crowd be ame so gre t that it was whispered t. sugar would pealing their fo not hold out, those wile, -ere late f It tyranni tional. tional i pounde and ou like singbag, Sugar to the right of na Sugar to the left of mna But none Weide of me ' til Some one has bhandere . However, all were finaty supplied a no fragments left, onlal as they we carried away on sticky a ' ds, pants, On Tuesday night 1.1.8 I a grand tr was given our citizens jai the enterta titute, whi by the way, is very pop r, many s I# 5,11.11.S., Tuekeremath, containing 100 acres, men Of the Collegiate Ite state of cultivation, the balance ia well tirabered. Good frame house and frame oiltbuildings, two dents from other towns :eing in atte bearing orehards Of choice fruite, and a flowing ance during the last sessOri. The ent good gravel road.il Immedihate pemeession given. well. Situated 2 relies from Seaferth, and on a taimnent was held ii.ii41iPalmer's II oice farm, which was crowded. sic, recitati This is a chand as calory accommoda- tion in the way of buildings. Terms easy. For and a scene in the trial of the new ch at particulars apply to macA-ua_may HOLME- of Venice formed the pro amme, and vi fte STED, Barristers, Seitiorth, or tt the proprietor wen „sus tained through° on the premises, Or to Egmondville P.O. JACOB 1' 1 MeGEE, I . agei The Women's temperance society i -- hard at work, detennineilt to effect w — ScaUPERIOR FARM FOR SALE—Farm for sale she Council failed to do; ;tamely, a redili on the Lakel Shore, Goderich Township, on, the Gravel Road leading from Gederich to Bay- tion from the full nupi er of licens field, and withinlalf a mile of tire Bayfield her- granted by Parliamenti especially , e tains 149 fierce, about 100 eleared,and in a good bour, which will oral be finished; the farm con- shop keepers. These laT,I.es are eired state of cultivation, well watesed, fences good, ing petitions pledging wa en not to i, soil rich clay loaan, a large concrete house, large groceries Or anything ele at those sit frame barn and other outbuildings. There are about 15 acres ofwinter wheat, a large orehard of all the common varieties of fruit, raised about 700 bushels of first-elaee apples last 31ear. Price mod- erate and terms easy, as the own,ter wishes to quit farming, tiodrdss WILLIAM H' ALL, 4856 Bayfield 4 P. 0. , 1 at to a a, try in5 where liquor is sold. NI s. Judge Jones and others of the first ladies of the tram are engaged in the work, And are meeting with a great deal of success. A municipal temperance electoral as- sociation has also been tamed, with le d- -u citizens at its heailei the purpose of n at the n xt ill oppose he possible. hard upon ola mber of wl d during e t month, in nt. epe for aa- x - WAY MILL AND FARM OF 100 ACRES FOR g "-) SALE.—The I subscribers offer for sale their Which is to bring out saw mill and farm, Lot 85, Cou. 5, East Wawa - nosh. The rain' contains large eireular, edging municipal election *whd saw, butting saaa shingle saw, edger and packer— liquor traffic in every W all in good order. There are oh ale lot besides 'The spring is being 'li the mill, two • freme dwelling *Uses and frame °table. There le also on the lot a quantity of val- eople, a very lartfe n , amble timber, comisting of pine black ash, and have hemlock and other hardwood. VI th a large steak of them over 80 years*. Of age. IT h a busy one able temperance undreds paid 50 them—new but readbare stone of his, and give ntion to his pictures of the m - giant Drunkinness that as death and destruction, to he r nearly 4000 tears ; but when cts that this great man will only nd to enlightea his admirers: tee of $300 Or night, I thank venture to dutpute the position , and disagree with his conalu- he whole doctrine of coercion i d by teetotalers, and theaap- j o the laws of the land to face ' lish views on I others, is wrong, al; oppressivel and unconstitu- What I meit by. unconatitu- not any mer written lawsex- . by judges, ut one far higher ht to be neore spected, namely, the lawe which govern, the rights of one men with another. When an Act of PArliament attempts to interfere in ny way with the freedom al iedividuala, or to, give bne set of men liberties denie4 to others, ,it then becomea unconstitutional and unworthy of respect. It is no Mat- ter should that law be assented to by a majori y or otherwise- even if onlytone tia individ al should Buffet', a Dation hat. no more right to commit a wrong the* an individual, . unless it is claimed. on the • Oanadmis. , On Tuesday, 'April 4th, 'Mr. James Brady,. of Ingersoll, soldi a herd of cows, belonging to John Corrie, at an aver- age.of $50 each. 1 --Listowel hall a spelling match be- tween the profestonals Of the town, and the metchants an manufacturers. The 1 3 points ahead. m Oa eron, M. P. for ho is new 68 years of u�ly ill at Ottawa. Mr. the three oldest mem- der coming out —Hon. M alco outh Ontario, ge, is lying seri 'ameron is one o bers of the Hous. —Wm. Donnelly, of iLucan, who was Committed to the Central Prison,Londeon, as reported ill at the jail of a low fever. file is the same man who assaulted and allot a constable —Letters fro antral Church, iego for his hea mprovement. ton early in Jun —A cenvict n eceive 39 lashes ottetown, P. E. Ing 16, the flog prisoner being e —Youthful de 1 a pitch in Toro Thomas Lind, t dead mother's tether and sold i —It is said th Prescott, has be ithe Toronto Lu 'vacant by the u p. H. Mooney. —Louis Riel, t Lu n. Rev. J. McColl, of the Hamilton, now at San th, indicate a marked e expects to be in Ham- . I med •Iphappell was to the other day at Char - L, bufi after administer- er htid to desist, the hausted. ravit has coin° to such to, .t 'et. a boy named e ot er day, stole his eddirig ring from his . , t Mr. T. ,T. Tracey, of n appiiinted ;Bursar of atic Asylum, rendered timely death of the late I of Manitoba notoriety, we understand,is an imitate of an asylum !ii Montreal, a confirined lunatic. So 'pays the Free Preis' ,, and Louis Reil must have been nsanefbefore he came to 'Ottawa. I • i 1 —The Mitchell Horticultural Society .1 has purchased a lot containing 14 acres, :for a show groand, 0 a cost of $1,440. !There is some nais-understaading about the pprchase, but it will likely come out !all nght. , i —Senator Perry, of Cobonrg, nearly 190 years of age, is on the point of deatb, Jam' the absence of Sir dward Kenny, of the Maritime Province, from the Senate for two sessions, will create another !vacancy . I —Maple sugat fromi Lower Canada is !selling in Paisley at 20, cents per pound. 1At that price a well anranged sugar bush of 200 or 300 trees wOuld have yielded ;$20 or $30 worth of sugar every day this ' week. , —A young m erts, of Ilamilt in a row boat o his carelessness gallant efforts was rescued fro —The rapid have prevailed raised the Cale day last, that rushing down t Great damage owners on the —On Tuesda Herichon, blac Lt l..... SC of 7: barbar4us one of migh That drunkenness sOciety: I admit, but o mtemperence of any lkind. Intemperate eating leads to gluttony, with its arain of diseases. An intemperate desird for wealth heads, to avarice and its attending sins. 1 In - ate religion . leads to preju ice, ance bigotry, find often insaaity., t the temperate use of spiritaoua is wrong I feielessly deny, j and iy teetotaler tolprove the coatrad is not condemaea in the Bible; held bY both ptecept and exainple is right. s a crime against tam per i n toter But th Hauer defy a ry. I but u thereita It is not a:paison, nor is it in.1 juriou4 to health when taken in m . def.' i ate quantities. In fat it is most ene,' ficial to a great number of constine iona as we Ond them in ntodern society;. I pervades every article' of food we eat and w thout its preeetice the most temptt nds would be ?insipid, and the ext ing properties ef food gone. That exemplified I have. only to en iat wheat, corn barley, vege its of all kiads contain adlarg tion of spirialwhich, by a gimp tan 4, lila le hilara this tion ti aid f propo proce It wo this factory reasone Oven for sealing. Possession given the present season Will Inthe vicinity te last a number f years.- Satis- at any time. For farther partic ulaas enquire, if your lively Town Of Se: by letter post paid, of W. G. H NGSTON, Brus- cessful one or the , • Westfield P. 0. 880 POSITOR and his excellent- paper. eels P. 0., or to A. T. HIN'GSTCIN & BROTHER, , teeth, and a itor of THE OCCASIOSA • 1_ f • 1 STOCK F0111 SAILE. The Zurich CiheeseiPactory D cult3rt ( 1.0W AND HEIFER FOR SALE. ---The under- TO the Editor of the 1411iron Exposit° a-1 signed has a milk cow and 3 -year old heifer allow me s for Bale, Both animals are in calf. THOMAS DEAR SIR : Would. y' - PENFOUN 0 , Lot 12, Con. 2, Stanley. 434*4 in your paper to defe 1' , the infamous letter T../ULL CALF FOR SALE.—The undersigned John lyood against 1110i "1 has for Fiala, OR Lot 13, Con. 4, H.R.S., Tuek- eremith, a yearling grade bull. , Will be sold on it to himself or his eclad careasAoNn.ahle terrauf. Apply to WILLIAM CARNO- ich, In November las I, 48244• to start a cheese factoi•' A YRSIIIRE BULL FOR SALE. --The under- ly was very satisfactot to the peopl ' signed his an Ayrshire B 11 1 year old for they liberally promis to patronize sale. In first-olass ttim for th season's service. I stated to them that 1 1Lwould be U Pedigree guaranteed. For particulars apply to build a factory this sa ng. Mr. N P. 0. R. N. ADAM,S. oag undoubtedly hearing of y enterpris the proprietor Rinburn , or if bY mail to Collet &nee prospects, first came to:Zurich a,bou FOR SALE,--Eatire colt coining 2 years old 10th of December lasa s he stated . ' sired by the iMported hot -se, John Ball, lately letter, and canvassed , r milk, try owned by J. J. Fisher, of Colborne, dam by the t 1 This eolt is of rich black, with white stripe on take adva a mean sneaking way, Prince of Waleff horse. Pedigree will be produced. orehead, ar d bind feet whits, stands 15i hands bigh, and girths 6 feet 1 inch. Will be sold on reaeonable terms. Apply to JOHN TROYER, • a . Lot 28, Con. 7, Nay Hill's Green P. O. 486+4 him, Now, it was t , • aee myself aga nst Wished by Me. which is no ered- utors about I came to , which see eve ey mg - as me. and •od, and the liiia gin tage of me in my absence,, d tben Ws letter try to make tile public belie e I had taken advantage t him and def 'med letters of clir r - le s of the distiller, ean be extr uld be nseless far me, in a let ind (even if 1 were able) tempt to controvert he scientific meal and opinions o learned physi that teetotal lectureas usually int their brations, with proving by ch idt analy is the poison° s properties o hol, flowing their hearers don't uncle stand it—and themselves perhaps made stan less about it. II will just refer facts , f everyday life. In the first lac people don't drink p re alcohol. n t place, peopl [who drink piri rately live jut as long and ;are as y as teetotal ,rs. In the j th a rink more spits cte er o o at arg ian rlat mic alc secon temp healt place com fects liqui stan aa unhi qual ate not in a position at present 4o describe' the machine in detail, but cap say that t leading peculiarity of it tat that it 8W8 without a needk. Time alone will test th,e efficacy of the new maehine. —A young man named Thames Kes- wick was accidentally shot in London on Good Friday. He had gone out to the Woods in company with sevisral other y ung men for some hour's shooting, and tijhen returning a revolver in the hands o some one of the party was; in Some uii*ccouutable way discharged, the Ishot taking effect' in the body of the unfor. tunate young man." He died at 8 o'clock the same eveni7. n nanied William Rob - n, went out on the bay got ca sized, but by the Fridat last, and through f MraThomas Cross he itt a wetery grave. thaws- and rains which n this part for some time on lakes so ahigh on Fri - the waters have been e river Credit in torrents. as beqn done to the mill tream.i of bat week, Mr. Felix smith, Perth, between 0 A. Itt., and 2:30 P. M., for inner, turned out I —Mr. John ardlaw, of Galt, is now manufacturing yarns equal, if not super- ior to any manufactured in Canada or the Umted States. His best fingering yarn, accordingto the judgment of competent persons is better than any yarns of Brit- ish or American manufacture, while his oheaper yarns will compare very favorably With any of similar price. Mr. Wardlava has sent 24 bundles containing as mann different thades or qualities af yarn to the Centennial. —The general passenger agents of thei principal Canadian and United Statea railways met in Detioit recently, for the Purpose of settling the fare to and from the Centennial Exhibition. Tickets good for 30 days. To Philadelphia and return,: going and returning by Direct Line, S. currency; $20.10. To Philadelphie end return, via New York and returning by Direct Line, $21.45. To P-hiladelphia and return, going and returning by NeW York, $22.0' —One moriaing recently, the Rev. Joha. Bear, who liaes about two miles eut of the village of tHespeler, Waterloo County, while preparing to leave home, diseover. ed his buffalo robe and holdback missing,, Search was made in every nook snit cor- ner of the premises, but in vain; it is now believed that some rascal, deeioid of all conscience, needing the buffalo coaxed it away the previous night, and took the strap to lead it by, as Mr. Bear used it the day before and left it on thebuggy ni Abe barn. and an additional amount for damages. He bases his claim on twe grounds, namely : That this 'ticket, though bear- ing a prior date.ewas still good for the trip, never having been used before; and secondly, the conductor, having punched it, virtually acknowledged its validity, and by punching it, effectually debarred him from getting its value again from Mr. McCartney. The case will probably come up in a court law. —A couple of enter rising gentlemen, Messrs. Cobdin N.Y., have its vicinity p a drove of fort passed on their way to Franktown, to be there joined. by other droves, and st on the way to paid an averag 80 cattle they and. Isash, of Goveneur, en in Carleton Place a.ncl rchasing milch cows for dairy purposes.i7On Monday, 10th inst., —Mr. G. B. Drummond, an Ottawa inventor, has sent to the Centennial Ex- position a type -setting machine. capable, he says, Of sticking type at tae rate of 12,000 to 15,000 ems per hour, ors feet as ten compositors would be able to do it. It distributes and sets up at the same time, so that the eases are always full. The machine is circular in shape and is operated with a keyboard with ten kept, each commanding so many letters, 6initen points or spaces. One man can wark it. --Messrs. King & Brown, of Teronte, have got up two splendid pairs of slippers to be sent to the Centennial; after the exhibition one pair is to be presented to Lord Dufferin, and the other to the Prinae of Wales; both pairs have the annit of Canada beautifully worked in front. On the back and sides of those intended fOr the Prince a maple leaf is entwined with the Prince of Wales' feathers; the others, a maple leaf is wreathed with the shamrock. The value of the slippers is estimated at about $100 a pair. I , —The death of Mr. Thomas &etcher& less half an hou M. P. for North Middleseit, took plaee 100 hone -shoes fully finished except cork- at Ottawa last Saturday morning.' Mr. ing. Thie may be coasidered very quick Scatcherd was 52 years of age and had work. `been in public life for la years. He was —A musical of the leading been playing a with his frien but also in Tor now remember having victimi to the tune of —A contem other day Mr. ville, Wentw and killed at crows. This i ordinary shoot and that man crows ought to What says Ho —Mr. Jas. A cardine, put in ; J. &J. aylor' burglar roof s in height, and a half, and is over $500. T quired. to con from the stati pay in Kincar —The licen Ont., haee co tion to have t Monday the t of Napanee w on Sunday, an punished. Ti arnounting to ers are comp • an a hurch s in 13elleville has eries Of confidence games s, not anly, in that town, into and Ottawa. He is d. as the "dear departed." ed his iconfiding creditors bout 1,000. orary informs us that the R. S. Howell, of Jersey- th cminty, brought down ne shot no less than 1.5 eertaialy the most extra - ng we Peeve ever heard of, and leis gun, and these be sent to the Centennial. Mr.1Crooks ? .cPaerleon, barrister, Kin - his afice lately, one of splendid large fire and fes. It is 7 feet 6 inches weight( over four tons and autifilly' finished. Cost vo spaa of horses were re- ey the "great lock up" n to Ole office. . Law must ine. e board of Lennox county, mencell with a determinaa e law kluly enforced. Last ree leading hotel keepers re fined for selling liquor an tue' lic,ensed grocer was e total of fine and costa, bout $100. Several oth-1 ained ;Ed, and a vigoroua prosecution peomised. —Mr. David Forsteth, B. A., Univers-, ity of Toro Mathematical Berlin High practical tea,c ity course ga subjects he is obtained Mat at bis Degree tained the hi d organist in one a lawyer by profession, and had long —The late of Perth, On who graduat 1847, in her founding of a of students a to, has been appointed and Seience master in the chool. Mr. Forsyth is a er, and daring his Universe - e esp4ial attention to the about ao teach. He twice lematii-ml Scholarships, and examination last May, oh - h honar of a silver medal:. 1 Mrs. 1,/elargaret McIntyre, widdw of John McIntyre, d as Bachelor of Arts in ill bequeathed $400 ,for the Bursaty for the assistance tenain Queen's Universitet, Kingston, having t :e ministry in view. The legacy h beeii paid, and the But - wiry or sc,,hoLership iwill be announced. next Calender under the name of "M 0 In—tyrme.r'.' JI0thwill be 4 close scholarship. i ki , Ontario, has e struction of chine, whic want long f This is a ma s thread with proach to it .ment that w the ordinate is now abo made so far, .s has suc,cessf e. he had in will come i can be mar 11 more at vinous points rescott. These gentlemen e of $28 per head for the bought, and disposed of $1,500 in cash t Broom's hotel on Mon- day forenoon. They also took away six strong and heavily built horses. —The discussion on the Sabbath ques- tion in Parliament has ended without any promise of reli0 to officials of the Govern- ment and othe who are unhappily con- orm unnecessary labor on ntrary to the will of God, , and the dictates of con- science. It is unjust, unmerciful, and sinful in the sight of God to deprive a y man of the right of resting one day in seven. We are aware there aredntie a secular native which necessarily maud attention ou the Sabbath ; for the Divine la* has made provision. But we fail to see the necessity of opening poet offices or Canals, running steamboats or railway trains. For such the Divine law has made no provision. —A young girl named Maggie Bond, daughter of Mr. Wm. Bond, of Windsor, was married on Monday evening of last week to Mr. John Rice, of the same place, who is employed as engineer on the Great Western railroad. The follow- ing Thursday* forenoon she started away from home to 'visit the meat market, not returning within a reasonable time, her husband becaMe alarmed, and set out in search of her. While making inquiries, te he accidentall found her muff and gloves lyjng on the d k. This lead to a search in the river. The body was found. and. recognized by the husband next morning. All the parties are highly respected, and. when the newa of the suicide circulated through Winclehr, the excitement was in- tense. —Mr. Thomas Ireland, of the &in of Forsyth & Co' Dundee, was drowned in ' the creek, at iiat place, on the afternoon IL of April 13. On the same day, while two young 'es were driving over a bridge on Stag, creek, a few miles above Ottawa, their horse became frightened by the noise of the falls and jumped over. One of the women managed to jump out, but a Miss Reid fell, with the horse and sleigh, into the stream, and was drowned. During the evening of the same daya at St. John, al. 13., a young woman named Isabella Butler, aged 22 years, whose the incipient caped from night clothin pear Charlet strained to per the Sabbath, c common justi of Le - .18 been established in an extensive practice in London, his partner being Mr. W. R. Meredith, the itical member for Louden in the Ontario Legislature. His !father, Mr: John Scatcherele who died in 1838, had represented the county of Middle- sex for many years in the Upper Canada Legislature. ---On Sunday, the 9th inst., a child of Mr. Edwin Parsons, of Strathroy, aged two years, died from tae effects of poison from common matches. In playing about the house, on the Friday afternoon before, the child got hold of a box of matches, and naturally enough, put them into her mouth, sucking off some of the brimstone. She afterwards went to sleep, and also ate a hearty supper, soon after which she was taken violently sick with vomiting. Dr. Henderson was called in, but it was too late. The poison had done its work, and the child lived only until 4 o'clock Sunday morning. 1 a person can only used, wiah less injurious Of - in a given titles, than any otaer , not exceptiag water. For ii - men have been known tol drink lon of beer iaside of ten tainu rmed, so that attributing poieono ties to spirits if false and untenab [TO DB CON'ITNUED.] 1 TUCKERSA1TH., —Jacob Clemens, of Waterloo town- ship, who came to Canada from Pennsyl- vania when Waterloo county was a howl- ing wildernewf, died on Saturday, the 8th inst., at his residence near Breslau. Deceased was born in Pennsylvania on Feb. 9, 1788; was married to Susannah Derstine, Aug. 21, 1810; and eieovea to Canada, with others, in 1825. His eft - spring was not numerous—consisting of two daughters and one son, two of whom survive their, parents. But his liaeal descendants of the third ani fourth gen- *rations are much more numerous than the firsanumbering 36 grand-childrene100 great -grand -children, and 1 great -great - grand -child. r --Another Grand Trunk ticket case is attracting eorne attention at present. One Mr. F. W. Allan, of , Perth, Qat., attempted to travel from ,Brockville to Montreal on a ticket bearing a liner date„ but which had never been ;used. When on the Grand Trunk Railway train,' be- tween Brockville and Prescott, Mr. Allan presented his ticket to the conductor, which was duly accepted and punehed by that official, without objection. Com- ing around shortly afterwards, the con,- ductor informed Mr. Allan that the ticket because ante -dated would not carryhim through, and finally, when near Iroetrois, upon refusing to pay his passage again, Mr. Allan was forcibly ejected from the train by a posse of the officials. Before this crisis was reached, hOwevenomehero got the ticket in dispute initialled by two friends, in order to prove its identity when the proper time came. After being ejected, Mr. Allan jumped on bond again bought another ticket, had it en- dorsed by the conductor with a short statement of the circumstances attending its purchase, and proceeded quietly to the end of his journey: Believing him- self *aggrieved, and III possession of a strong case against the Company, he has since written to the Grand -Trunk , Rail- Brown may way Solicitor, at Belleville, claiming axe- cannot relish being turned outto grille in fund of the ticket money paid at Iroquois, so summary a manner. Viae Payout> mind had been affected by softening of her brain, es- er mother's custody in her , and was found drowned. street extension wharf. —A shameful and malicious destruc- tion of chureh property has taken place recently in a hall on Chestnut street, Toronto, which is used for divine wor- shiptild by the uof St. Lawrence, and is a,branch o the Holy Trinity. Church. Theemiscrea ts tore up surplices and. cassocks, and trampled them under foot. All the book a belonging to the Sunday and prayer books and Bi- nd torn up and distributed r. Besides these was, the ilty of disgusting conduct, baptismal font which- they Conununion table. When re opened the harmonium school libra hies were fo over the floc ruffians were outraging th placed on th the doors w was found td, be useless, the keys having been all taken sway and the instrument ces and filled with coal oil. laughable instance of the eat " occurred a few weeks ool in Waterloo township, aving taken the precaution he trustees and parent to unishment—three slaps on the hand wi,th leathern taws. The fa- ther and trustees being present, the for- mer took a eeat on the bench between two of the latter. The fun soon com- menced,it the first blow of the strap l the father exclaimed, "Dat ish too hard! Oha t ish too hard !" As the arm again d‘scended, the tender father at- tempted to rise from his seat, but was re- strained by the two trustees, meanwhile bitterly, "Oh,shulemeister, hard !' At the third and parent, frantic with ming - rake, disengaging himself, threw his aims around the neck of his beaming lad, and exclaimed, "Oh, mine dear Ludwig, give me a kish i You sha'n't go to shule any more at ala" Bounds of laughter by scholars, trustees and teacher, greeted the pair, and now a hint from t the boy fly --On Th tain fell on any that A ed into real nee. Miss of the "coo the humb young ma Brown ste hacked to pi —A rathe "tender pa Ago in a sc the teacher to summon witness the Miller, of Victoria County; been angaged in the cep - a newf kind of sewing-mji- it ititended. to supply It bed workers in leather. bine that will sew a waited he loc14-8titch, the nearest ap- tret inaented being an imple- 1 se* waxed thread with chaint-stiteh. The machine t metpleted, and by teats Mr. Miller is satisfied he lly adcomplisheil the object iew, and that his machine to general use as soon as it ufactared itt numbers. We exclaiming deeteish too lalt slap, t led grief an villiagers is enough to make wards home. raday night, Apri113, the earl - local romance, which equals La Gray's genius has crystalliz- ity during her visit in. Napa - Jennie Marshall, the heirees 1 million" from 'ome, married object of her affections, a named Brown. Just fancy into a million and a wife at the sane l moment. By her marriage this Lady ef Lyons forfeits $10,000 and. a palatial hoinestead; he followed the die- tates of her heart and, sacrificed lucre for love. The boy Cupid thrown into the bal- ance with elittering gold and broaclacres, made the letter kick the beam. This rare heroine left home and its comforts, and lived here as a servant girl, rather than be eoercecl into an hateful marriage. When het million came to her, -she was determin4 toinake things secure, and on Thursday night last took,her Brown ti'y St. May Wagdalen's church, and the Bear. B,etor made the duality a unit. Mrs. Bro n took the -midnight train en route to ugland. Meanwhile though Mr. be said to he in clover; he