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The Huron Expositor, 1876-07-07, Page 8—Cs . . • - .1.5 • " : 41r441,. • • 4i • , • 1,1 " • •;"" a 8 THE N EXPO$1TOR. i , urn txtiitor. DISTRICT MATTERS' Goo 1) • PHOTOGRAPHS, -Dear - Sir : Lave lately Keen some Cabinet Photoraph:I of • several 'imminent bovinsmen 'ad residents of the neighborhood executed at UOORE8 Gallry, Seaforth, which will bear favorable comparison with those of the best City artists in that line. 1 wouldrecomrnend those desiring photographs to call at Iloorss's Gallery and to inspect thoee bautLcf tat for them:selves. SAltalati. 48 Lime, Lois. - The Seaforth Lime Kilns are now working full blaet, and will keep constantly on hand a stock of eood., fresh burned stone Lime, which for cheapness and quality can not be equalled in the Cciunty-Price, 15c per bushel at the kiln or 18c delivered in Seaforth or Egmendville. Orders addressed to J. G. WthsoN, or left at Wilson & Young's store will be promptly. attended to. 448 FRUIT AM -Gem Jars, quart and half gallon ; jelly Tumblers, low prices for these now; a lot of handsome Flower Vases, just in, from 2 ie to $2 each; Wine Glasses, Goblets, Tumblers and some cheap lots just in, and a good •stock of Stone China, Wheat Tea Seto and Toilet Sets at Moasotes. 447 Paats GREEN, Pure, for the benefit of Potato Bugs; also Hellebore and Chinese Insect E ()greyer, for the destruction of caterpillars and insects on currant and rose bushes, at R. LIMSDEN'S Corner Drag Store. 447 WILLIAAt A.LLN announces a nice as - ort meet of Crockery, Glasaware, &c., to whi oh we direet attention. See advertisement in this is - sae. 444 SUGAR. CURF.D HAM, -A choice lot arrived this week at FAnir.sy's Cash Grocery - thy. are going, off rapidly. 447 JARS. -A lot of the "Gem Glaas Jars in quarts and half gallons, for sale cheap tit, FAITILY.:Vff. 447 POTATO BUGS. -Paris Green, -the only. Imre thing to kill them, for sale at Hroxsoars Drag Store. 447 - 1 CA31L PAID for Good even . colotired Batter in Tinnets Hicasoreti Drug Sore. 440 ALL GOODE bought from J. Etienne - delivered free of charge. 447.' Bi -v your Preserve jalS at M. MORRI- sox's, 448 • 1 Goof) Feax..-We were shown by Mr. Fovler, af the Huron road, a sample of flax grown on far, whih- Meas urd 3 feet 4 inches in length, ouese.-The Ladies' A.id of the Meth- odist church intend holding an ice cream m festiva•1 on Monday, July 10h, in Mr. bt J. Beattie's grove, Le ,oream and cake as 'erved from 6 to 8 P. M. All are cordi- th ally invited. ' ru . m Ti TilltAllfiNAIO6. -The ex- 12 aninal-,if)asfor first,second and third class cer tifleittes °pone at Goderich on Monday ro next. There are now in three. applia- ef tions for first class certificates, 38 for ca secend, and 152 for third. The exami- se nations for third-class ceetifieates com- tu mence at 9 o'clock A. M., on Tuesday morniug nex. lo ed nd delighte& is audience. In his sev ral characters he display d an equal i apt tude and. his' trformance were alone th twice the co of idmi sion. The lugs of Dr, racey, of lyth, jwere as they dee •ect to be ell receiv- The doctort• ye &T:.. a a . first in lish and se a • in the br ad Scotch ect, and in h he sho ed himself plet ely mas ofhis voice and artic- ion. He will et make hi sl markaa an utionist. Mis Ratteiber y and Miss nohoe each s ,ng .a coup e of solos y se catty, dis , laying goo vocal pow - and taste. r he duet, a o by Mr. C1i e and Miss o aggie Foste , was well ex cuted and w s deservedl encored. Th Misses Meyer gave an i struatental dut, which showpd muchs 11 and good training. As pleasant and cIrrect pian - is these ladies an hardly ile excelled. T Quartette lubt coml. sed of the Messrs. Cline, J. 'cott and S. Roberts ga e several well chosen sel ctions in a m utter showing t once care ul training an ' accomplishemusical t. lent. ' The pi no accompaniments wer well i and El asantly render d by Miss ssie damp- en and Mr. Lee The Sea orth String ba d, under the eadership if Mr. Hol- lis d, also gave a eral musical selections. 11 on the whole' he entertanment was on of the best issr placed b fere a. Sea - for h audience,. d the only arise for re- gT t is that it not liste ed to by a m eh larger audi nee. wo rea als ed. 'En di co ul elo Do VC ers th fir th in 32 on be th in an • w SC th • Nees` Ssious-Mr. Thomas Lee has leased for a turm of years the prem isee oil' Main street formerly used as a hotel, and the property of Mrs. Markey. Mr. Lee intends fitting up the building. for two stoes, one of which he will occa py himself, and the other he has lease d to Mr. Allan. Mitchell, who intends ope n- ing out a general stock of mrchandise. Acet DENIT. -0,n Monday last Mr. Wm. Cline met with rathers painful accident. ire was cutting a bar of iron .with a coal • chisel, when the implement flew out of his hand, striking him on the wrist, cut- ting one of the arteres. it was with cone Siderable difficulty that the medical at- tendants succeeded id stopping the flow of blood. Although yet very painful, it. is getting better. • - Nciv. Mon? -The Listowel Reds will again visit Seatorth on Saturday, July 15th, for the purpose of engaging in another championship contest with the Stars, of this place. This will be the fifth ehampionship game between these two nines, and will no doubt be the most elf -mealy contested match of the series, Play to be called at 1 o'clock P. M. Adinission to grounds, 15 cents. • PREE,NTATION. -The ladies in oonnee- Aloe with the Methodist Episcopal church ISE BALL. -O ee matches on t ivas played I3lue Stockin ple Leafs, of he defeat of to 7 in. five in • -sided game' ng rejuvenat'e'.by the barber and, is razor. tch was also, layed at I en the Rica g Stars, the Rising Clippers, o ioh resulted favor of B re of 19 to I in five in a more even y contested proceeding, a d if the w gs had been p ayed there t Seeforth vvou d have bee by wild thro‘ ing and car • y a. lowed the r opponent •s in the firet tch will be pi h of July. Yed Goder ks, of Gocleric Seaforth, Th y victory ov ur juvenile Dominion at Irishto s, of Seafor Carronbroo our boys" I ings. Thi the Cerro lubs played 'ay. The n between h, and the resulting y a sPore of Was a very brook men sistance of he second shtown be - f Seaforth, Brussels, nets by a nge. This game than ole nine in no doubt the victors, less playing to score 11 innings. The return yed at Bru sets on the The third match was ch between the Sham- , and the ow Batters, Seaforth ys Well an r their opp nents by a ee of 24 to 9 i fiveennin s, The re- m m etch will 1 e played on the 12th of ly in Seafort . There was also a tch between 't e Hopefuls of McKil- rishtown, he game, regard to and some ly broke up , and the Ha 'makers, of when half ti rough will re was some lispute wit decisions of the umpir er trivial mat ors and line oge her with 't o decided a &vantage On her ble,-CoI. CO ipa T'llie le t be la id, u ay, three • as eml • b3e, a numer prse for a saf r. A, 0. M Deno% ac• icd by hi eldest da ghter, Miss IcDougall and Mr, J. C. Laidlaw, '6 on Wed esday morn "ng for Sent - They sail from New and expeet to be ab ontbs. A large num led at thestation te bi us were th and pleas • M ss Meyer, Eq., eft on ' k • Wuni eg, Mani to vied her siste •lie t be gone vi Go( erich arid of he icara tri on of the most inculgin. • W notice t tioa of the 13 lege, Miss ghtier of &N. Shed herself h he firstidiviei also *ice t of this team assembled at the residence th Acad.emy of of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Griffin, on Wed- names of 't Miss nesdaye yen i n g, and presented Mrs. Griffin Louisa Campbel with anaddress and a handsome and val- The latter itookl uable rocking chair and sofa. Mr. Griffin, gr • in beha,f of Mrs. Griffin, made a feeling for reply. At the conclusion of the wenn- an • tation proceedings, a few hours were Oh pleasantly spent social converse. a --` • • , THE McKII.L01' INSURANCE COallANY. -At a meeting of the committee of #.1. rectors held on Monday last for the pur- se pose of passing applications, over 100 aa, mo plications for naembershia were consider- ma ed and passed,. This company has now. do a membership list of about 275, and has he •property insured to the amount of about ra 0.60,000. Considering that the company has only been in working lorder for about o'cl two mnths, this is not la very bad re- cord. 1• • an( • • AN() l'ITER FIRE. -0/1 Monday oVenitio sc) • last, between 7 and 8 o'clock, the cooper .con eqUence the shop at Volumes stare factory was dis- which was to b covered to be on fire. The fire had made had to be aband consi(lerable headava3r before if was no_ wh had cougreg, Cht , atter bei tictele ;Laving burned quite a hole in the _ • ber les and. crea roof. The fi re enai ne was promptly on hand awl the if sines werestibdued without any Sev ,ra , who inte tow p c-nic to a the is t, 'some 0 ers in Co da gu daughter o ednesday ohm. Miss Mrs. Heap bout a year Duluth. A to Manito njoyable t at at the r antford Y • Goldsm T. Golds taking a n, instrum at in the hy, while th istorY, Frei' translation,I istan doctri e sedond it e honorary' OMINION forth passed nin opened y oung anc btf 1 forebod rs ight brin ant with su m and, disa ck all doubt est. A stea continued n arly witho t intermis- until late in the aftern on, As A Sunday sch ol pic-nic, old in Pa3ne's grove, ed, and the children, ted at the resbsrterian g regaled ith straw- ", dispersed for home. ided goingt the Irish - end the (, , postponed them entire y and oth- e principal as at the 7, and, 8 st of them assembled (or the pur- the chea excursion When he regular 'time along there was er car, an •that was few who could hang e platfori $ could go'passage by next tr' ti came alo g about 9 On t i train the c were 15 were cram ed be- • After th s two oth- mmed, pas ed up, and the stati n was in han dimin shed. At I o'clock, a train came and altho gh some 12 ch.es were yell filled a rs were a ded to the vd at the tation was and loud ere the an - the Greed Trunk for °dation 'a orded. We r ever, that t e fault lay cxnnpany. The crowd eh' stati was very uch larger y perso ticipated. The com- re comp' tsil sulm. ed. It a thingto, a commo ate excursions. excursio s may be h Id and half ecommod tion rnay n t be taken Ile °Wing to unfores en circum• the thirte nth may b tar large as letely ov rtax the a ailable re - of the Cc pany. Bu it was not le to exp ct that a d ppointed ge, stand ng for hou s under a 'ork on Sat- nt tvo or er a friends thorn good wishes ex- t journey. L. Meyer, orning for Meer, goes ler,- and ex - She went this aeason a would be could. be cent exam - ung Ladies' th, second ith, distin- igls position ntal music. lonor list of the Sacred Hart, the wney and eminently. •m for geo- preMiums on, reading ral success, y conduct, s Annie D appear p rst premi former too converse leo for gen e, exempla dallion and blue ribbon istinctions' - Domini if rather q rather glo hopeful ngs as to forth, wh shine and pointment. on this se y soaking hits. n Day in idly. The my, filling carts + with hat a few thet a day pleasure or About 9 re were set ain set in, 11 liCrivIlb damage having been done. The origin of the fire is not definitely known, but itis supposed to have been purely ac• nt 1 the aft rnoon. T cid, lit el. Tt is fortunate that it occurred excite ent in t e morning so early in the. evening as had it got a rail a) station. Between goad start serious results might have en- o'clock about 1,01 0 people, m froni e count -r sued. • pos o going WAY.- On Sunday last as Mr. trai o Goderic Robt McMillan with his; wife, son and pas an er train daughter were coming Seaforth to only o e passen church, the horse got frightened at some fine( s that onl object on the road, and gave a sudden on •y t spring off to the side, running the buggy it. Th into the ditch and throwing the occu- o'cl ck. pants ."-,ut. Mr. McMillan had one of his cars al of whic iees badly sprained and Mrs. McMillan fore re .hug her, V-. considerably bruised, but the other er t ait s, also 0. oeen pants of the vehicle were uninured, still th • crowd a The horse tot free from the. buggy and ereved rather ran a' ons." arable distance before being l'eng h, about securs.i. The horse, which Was a young atoll a d. stoppc and fractious animal was uninjured, but or 1 p ssenger the buy was badly snaashed. num e of box • tail, a clthe co THE COcERT. -The concert, given on carr ed off. Man Thuralay eveninee last in eid of the Sea- athe a burled a forth cricket club under the management the lac of accoM Mr. . W, Cline, Was rather meagerly do n t now, ho attended. Le fact, it is net creditable entile15 with tie a alt ze the peeple of Seaforth that an entertain- from meat of such merit should be so poorly than patronized. It is also very discouraging pan3 to those who go to the trouble and ex- diffi pense of getting up an entertaintneut of A d merit that their efforts are not mare • of th highly appreciated by the people. How- up, ever, we are sure that those who failed sten to attend this Concert misSed an enter- to c tainment, the like of which they will not sour soon again have the privilege of attending. reas Mr. Kennedy, as a comic singer, eharm- asse Wl es es na bl 11 1 11 drenching rai, and morhfied by seeing train after t ain passing along without af- fording th . a relief; could be. expectO to think f the difficulties and risks 'which the co nen have to encounter, There is on? t !ave owever, that the company shduld Wive lone. They should have af- ji forded arge extra accommodation on the regula 'nor ing train. Had thig been done much clf the disappointment and delay complained f would have been avoided. he tion held it Domin m rni ou -do heavy refrain 1 o'clo came Brusse Carron ntimbe estima refres ment fot wh ch t received jus been s rved suppli d. t comin at rac he rishtown und y School pic-nic, in connec- th t e Irishtown Church, was Mc ann's Grove, Irishtown,, on on ay. The weather in .the g be g rathe unfavorable for r 'ex reises, o account of the rai, a large n inberilbf persons d f atten ing, but about k th rain ceas , and the people ouri g by he hundred from B ythe Morris,Seaforth and roo until, about 3 o'clock, the of rsons or tile ound Was. d be close which ere first•class, and e ladies o the congregation and mer ted and th gr on to 3.000.The praise, havinif ir_ner man wel e amusements of the day on or. the ming folks was necl earnest. The principal dancing, which was ell patronized all th aftiernoon, there b iu a lar e plat- fo re e ected for that ur ose Willie the rentb of' used the itinz of aid si the gr readm pupil* brook, ciated owe sJ to re e cbildre a elves b the dial d their friends lietening to the stes, recitations g, bythe di erpnt schools on net. The exelrcises in grammar, and general pro6ciency by the 's ehool, Carron id duly appre- nt, and it also rough training heir respeeted some very good inging by ool McKil iums pas ir 'teacher, which t of Mrs. Fly were excellen y t 'e people p the Icare and stowed u on them het. There were dings, recitations a p pile Of Mr, Phelan's a d high were the e both /pen them and t exeelle t manne re ren ered. importa received ccasioned s, w re deliver tlemen : Tho Jol+ O'Salliv Mooney, of S 1 II w speech s o where 1 well and w ich at tim ing ge brook o Wm Brown, of 'Juan. T capital songs by Mr. Carro broo inichael, of receiv d plause of M si es littin es ing part was reserve the sh pe popul r yo between th tlibbe # a citing, a gold the a about itnhe i r ghi net in cdrrie (143, w the oc Quad allow procee to go i everyt ing the satisfa ii. cident to pleasu eseekers. W to, me tion that the s nip ways due in no s energetic and untirin by Re. Father McGr coanplient d on the all the) dis vantage one of the ost succe sfl pic-nics held ini this section of thecow try. i , a es th Iso se CO th 1 he op, ed, for ey ev ral excellent t s bjects, which those present, onidera.ble mirth td by the fonder- Ilna, Knfingg,acCaurlinon af rth, and Mri ortwere also some Thomas King, of and r. Robert (.arr Seaforth, w toll were Well d elicite t e highest ap- mit ; the singing specially causing he most inter - in s, however, from those pr . Carmichael laughter f the pro ee for the 1 st, which was in f an elec ion for the Most ng lady. Tbe contest was township of McKillop and d was v ry close and ex - the successful andidate receiving watch and cha• . This concluded usernents of th day, and it being 7 o'clock, the e eople dispersed to arious home, eaoh one express self Well satis ed With the mad - which the pro amme had beeii • out, and the I ay in which the 18 spent genera, y. The music for asion was sup lie by Holland's Ile Band. A pace will not a to give verba in a report of the ingta it would e perikuous hero to details, an ce it to say that mooed off mo t pleasantly tit tion of a without any int. ar tbe nj yment of the ust not forget as o the pie degree, to the efforts put forth th who must be erneination, taking into account of • ver 11 11 Wrox ter. loudless mOrn- ised a splendid illOM DAS.-T ing of he 1 t of July day foil a ce ebratiete 1 eri pro ises, before lor for thc sky gradually and ab ut the middle drizzli m rabegan tinned with i h short nte t roug out the whole but slIht1ylinterferin ing ou1 or the prog a standing th unsuitab lit sports, etnrow thorou wettin feCt eq tvieen the Sil first th the Sill their fi ot rtohde b r it I l irio an though ijhAfter ti t &4 cease, t were c geed ru The p Standin 11 inch Runnin feet 9 i inbRu Lau m 38 feet A. Scot 4 feet 8 A. Scot Laughli 1st A. :2 25, feet fi (nren,) 1 (hurdle, il ute' .i Gbn der of t the dust cellent o ro ut Dme= ; Secretary and Treasu gt was broken, , like many oth- J. ;Clark ; General Agents, N. and John Carmichael. In lditio stumble, and throw the rider heavily to the ground. Though stunned and bruis- ed considerably about the shoulders, - he luckily escaped without serious injury. Running race, haif mile heats, best 3 in 5, open to all, purse $40.--lst John Gof- ton's Kitty Webster, 2nd Thos. Ralph's Lucy Fray, 3rd J. Kearney's Deerfoot. Trotting mho, half mile heats, best 2 in 3, open to all, purse $35.-lst Thomas Hill's Gipsy Lass 2nd John M Lecid's Dusty Miller, 3rd W. Norton's Shoo Fly. Farmers' trotting race half -mle heats, best 2 in 3, open to jarm horses only, purse $5.-lat Thos. Mosgrove's Plow- boy, 2nd T. McIiroer's Biondi'', In the evening the brass band, which had con- tributed greatly to the day's entertain- ment, gave a concert in the public hall, which was not so well patronized as it would have been if the weather be been at all favorable. The celebrati in con cluded with a display of firewor on the square, and the Crowd dispersed doubt- less well pleased with the way i which they had spent Dominion Day. Bussels-. , I . _ I OONCERT.-ThB members of t e Inde- pendent Base Bail Club intend : ,ving a concert in the Town Hall o - Frio . y the II 14th inst.„and have seem- the rvices .I of. M.'lle..Inei Feenandez,. t e gre t color- ed vocalist, for 7e occasion BASE BALL. -he Luckn w b . t ball chile played a match game "th t e Inde- pendents of Brus els, on th grounds of the latter on Mo day last, hich result- ' ed in -a score of 2.I to 32, in f vor of Leek. n6W. From our knowledgd of t e game we can not say Much in favor of he fair- ness of some of the decision of se Um- pire. • e 1 1 Roan IMPROVMENTS.- he ontract to the amount of $400 for re akin: gravel! road north and south of ruse as was awarded to Richeird Bennet , of owick, for $3 per cubic 3,ard for no th1Brus- 1 SelPf and $2.75 pr yard SO tb o Bras- Bele. The cont acts wer let by the Reeves of Morrist and Grre th town- ships expending ifqual aumsj of t e 8400. SCHOOLEXAMINATIONS. Theidsum- mer examinatio4 in the ubli# school I was held in the principal an seco . d divi- sions, Tuesday and We need y last. 1 With the exceptien of readi g, t a e whole! of the .prizes were decided =con ing to written examinaions, cond cted during the last two weeks. The a hool will be closed until August 16th. THE FIRST. -The First passed ft rath- er quietly. Several games of b se ball were played between show rin shoot- ing match of Brussels Rill Ass elation was held, but the great qu tity of rain that fell greatly marred the proc edings. In the Association match the fo lowing lathe standing ; 1st John! Pou d, 2nd C, Bethune, 3rd John Wilson, th W. Wilson, 5th C. Wilson, 6th, W, obert- son, 7th Jas. Sperling. All Comer match. ---lst John Wynn, 2nd C. Wil on, 3r4 Jas, Serling, 4th C, Bethune, th W. Wilson, 6th John Ainley, 7th W. match.--Ist homes obert- son. Consolation Engish, 2nd Malcolm Moore, 3rs F. • S. Scott. The best aggregate 'score was C. Bethune. THE NEW IN 'LTRANCE COMP nacieting of the embers of the insurance comps y for the :town Hilbert and Usb rne was held at har on the 23rd It. Mr. Alex. was appointed c airman. It was that the name of the company sh the Usborno and, Hibbert Mut Insurance Company; that the he be at Farquhar,and that seven be appointed. Upon a ballot bei the following meinbcrs were found pose the board of directors 1: Me Gardiner, A. Duncan, F. McC T. McKay, J. Halls, R. Creery Worden It was resolved that nual meeting of the members be tho first Monday of Febr year. At a subsequent m directors, held on Wednes ult., the following gentle en pointed officers of the company current year: President, Debt. G Reeve of Hibbert; Vice - Preside i sborne. • -A ropcsed hips of arue- uncan esolved uld be al Fire office zrectors g taken to com- ers. R. rmick, nd W. he • an- held- on n each of the e 28th re ap- or the Miner, Alex. er, N.1 Clark to the arge a sured, her re - ary i eting y, t beanie Overcast, f the forenoon a to 'fall, and eon - vale to come down he day, though spethis company will ith the carry - me. Notwth- , of the daY, a gathere an seemed to hly, and to t ke the occasional wh. h they r ce ved ;with per. ani ity. A b se ball match, be - he thletics, of Winghain, and er aples, of ' Tr, xeter, was the g n the p og mme. When er aples wer 1 the middle of • h nings, the ra u -put an end m ga, and th vetory was de - o ret with th h4me club. No pla was ma e either side the Maples er evidently the anetean. The 8 or steed as foil, s lo Silver Maples, 17 Athletics, 12. e base ball m to was over, and interval alto d or the rain to e athletic ga es began. These rried on wit vi:or, and sdme ning and ju pi were made. 'ze • takers were as , fello*s jump, 1st W. Pi cenix, 11 feet s; 2nd A. Se tt, 11 feet 10 in, jump, 1st T cLaughlin, 17 • 2nd J. Mc auhlin, 17 feet 8 nileg hop, ste and jump, 1st T. hlin 39 feet 9 in. 2nd A. Sctt, in Runnin igh jump, lst , 4 eet 9 in. 2 d. W. Phmix, •11. Three atnd ng jumps, 1st 32 feet 5 in : nd Thos. Mc- , 3j. feet 11 i . Putting stone, ot 26 feet 6 in. • 2n4 D. Scott, in One hu'.d d yards race t 11 /vIcLaug ilin 2nd Jas. Mc 1 Two • hur dr d yards race lel T. McLa gh in, 2nd J. Mc - i. race, 10 yards, 1st G. rse racine w s the next or e day, and th ra n having laid the track pr ve to be in ex - der. 0 A ing pa tly to the un guard.ed atate of the ra and partly, no doub4, to the carel ssness of the par- ties coneei d, sever 1 Accidents took place, t. bug , fortune ely, none of them resulted in oss of li e or very seribui damage p operty. tie second heat of the -uniiing race Goton's colt ran against t4nd lightly ixi ured a man stand- ing on tIle e4lge of the ra k, who was so interest4l i4 the lea• g ¥orses that he did not ee those beh' d4 unseated the jockey, 4nd collided • ith several other persons efole brought to i stop. In the fourth h at Of the sam len dog tan directly ney's DerfOt, causi agent's, fee of $1, the comp percentage of five cents per to cover working expenses. cts the same as other mutual i panies on the premium note company makes a very goo witness the ment, having 110 names enjoy them books, representing an 000. ny c 100 In Ie co • e an owner- nt of J. Kear- tbe horse + to aura syete co 01 it nsur ducted ce corn - The mence- stock- nee of 11 MoKillop. SUNDAY SCHOOL Pie -Nice -Th Sunday school pic-nic of the1 seve byterian schools in McKillo was Govenlock's grove On Saturd.ay la wet weather in the foremen pr many from being in attend nee layed proceedings. When the r ceased about 150 Parents and chit sembled in the grove and af of the bountiful supply of provided, were addresaed Simpson, of Westminster Thomson, of McKillop. There excellent singing by a choir com children from N6.- 4 school,le tacher Mr Hartley No r p -efre Y11 nd R see so many present. There was nothing so gladdened their hearts and nothing so encouraging to them as to either member or adherent, young or old com ing to spend a social hourAt the Manse. He trusted that they wOuld 4ener meet together and seek more to ,a ow each other. better. HO assured t that during the time he, had bet,. lemon them, Mrs. Thomson and he . ehjoye much happiness in their intercOurae with both congregations, and their! visits to their homes were much prized. There was no part of the Ministerial work 80 pleasing to them as to talk of the Savior at their own firesides, and he :hoped if God saw fit that they both might be spared many years to go out and inamong them, that there might be much useful- ness and happiness for them in McKilIop. He desired that all might obtain the blessings they so much wished for Mrs. Thomson, and hoped that when all their social meetings were ended they might spend together the 'everlaating Sabbath above. After which each one pattook of the good things the ladies had pr pared, a very pleasant eveningwas spent, all being well satisfied. • Hullett COUNCIL MEBTING.-The Municipal Council of the township of H nett met at Londesborough on June 25th. All the members present. Miiiutcs or4 former meeting read and confirmed. Mdved by J. Howson, seconded by J. Bri!tton, that the petition of -John Churchill andi others be granted, and that George Warner be paid at the rate of $75 a year !for board nig and clothing Mary Conley, au indi- gentperson from the 14th If pril-- Carried. Vioved by J. War i k, sec- onded by S. Mason'that the u of $3 50 be refunded to Lawtonoe for statute labor tax for the yea 1874, he 1 having both paid and performed the work for said year -Carried. On neo ion of J. Britton, seconded by J. :Howson, a number of accounts wore ordred to be aid. Moved by J. Warwick, see+ ended y , J. Howson, that the eve and Treasurer be authorized to bo row from the Canadian Bank of Coniine ce or any other chartered bank the su e of $1,500 until the taxes are collected, i nicet the current expellees- of the tow # ship, and that a by-law be prepared and passed to confirm the same -Carried. :. •I w was read and passed. Moved by . Mason, seconded by J. Warwick, that his Coun- cil do now adjourn to meet aga n at Kin - burn, on the 31st of August !nett, and that the Court of Revision be now open- ed pursuant to motion of 'adjournment of last meeting of said Court -Carried. The Court of Revision was ' then �pened, J. Mason, chairman. Moved by Mr. Brit- ton; seconded by Mr. Warwick, that the assessment of ichard Adams Londes- borough, be reduced from $500 to $400 real property -Carried. Moried by J. Howson, seconded by J. Briton, that the aesessment roll as revised be now passed, and that the Court of Revision be noes closed for the present year -Carried. . 1 • Walton; 14‘NTJIR1'AINIIKNT.- M'lle. Inez Fer- nandez, the famous colored prima donna, wilt give an entertainment in the Orange hal, Friday evening, the ItI. 'I inst. A crowded house is anticipated: SCHOOL AFFAIl1=-The average daily attendance of pupils et thie Walton school, for the six months ending June 30, Was 108. The quarterly examination of the first division came off inat week, and was conducted in writing.F Pic -Nae. -On Dominion Da a Sunday School pic-nic was held in Mr.i William son's grove. Notwithstanding the heavy rain that fell through the day the pro- gramme was successfullycarried out. Feasting, speeches, singing, swiinging and ball playing occupied the time:, ACCIDENT. --At a barn raising on the Fourteenth Concession of McKillop, on Thursday of last week, al bent fell, com- ing in contact with Mr. Ilumqston and Mr. Gardiner, in its downward course. Mr. Gardiner escaped with sllght- in juries, but Mr. Humersten was era seri- ously injured as to require medical aid, which was immediately scut fr. Both men are recovering. , . 1 LondesborOugh!, SABBATH ScHoot PIC -N c. ---The schol- ars of the Methodist Sabbath School, Londesboro, accompani d by their friends, held their annual pic-n c on cm1)o- minion Day, at Point Fa. , four miles north of Goderich, to w icle lace they were conveyed by carriages. Notwith standing the unfavourable weather, a A Shad 0, manner. One thing which always tends very pleasant time was spent i/ the usual 1876, Z' A. T MONEY TO BE SAVED BY CALLING AT THE 777 7 7 7 777 I L 500 peers Kip GLOVES, at isli plias and shadesfrem 50 cents to $1. PARASOLS .at 25 tents each.. 1 - SIT,‘IT PARASOLS at 50 +cents, a • cents, 4!) cents and 95 cent. . I - A Lot of iNew AMERICAN CO..1#1,Allg • I for Ladies.' A Lot of New DRESS GOODS, EXtr$ Cheap. A Lot ofl Wide ENGLISH PRINTS, at 5 cents, 6 cents, 7 cen and 8 cents a yad, Guaranteed F4$17 IN COLOR These are much WIDER than the , • American.1 A LOt of i Childrens and. Ladis' HOS- IERY, White, Plain and. Ribbed, • from 10 cents to 50 cents p r- pair. ' - Fag qENTLE11 N. This Week We Offer New LINEN = COATS in' all the New STYIES and F413RICS. Also the New MANHATTAN SHIRT, all sizeL from 12 to 17 inch NEW TIES AND BOW, NEW STRAW HATS, NEW AMERICAN HAT, In the Latesti BROADWAY STYL& Also the i1evel ENGLISH .14821B HAT; Splendid fpr SUMMER WEAR. to make a pic-nic successful is the sup ply of refreshments, and the 1 dies who Union provided for this one certaiulj deserve al Pres- praise for the ample, varied 4nd really held in t. The Si°11*--Ntm Bra. excellent provision mad on this occa- 1 Gents' GLOVES, all froM 75 cleats to $1 25. vented THE ORDER DEPARTMENT FOR nd de- Hay. in had SHOCKING ACCIDET. Tuesday ren as- last' a young man named lJohn Hilburn, rtaking employed at Rannie's ea irnl11 while in C4 0 T, f IAT hments contersation e.t eome fricni1, tripped v, Mr. and I fell on the 8aW eellile iji motion, v. Mr. Before assistance could be ren ered one as also of bes lege awl oleo of his arMB vere liter osed of ally sawn off. The uuf rtun te young by the man lingered in fearful gon I for four the ending hur, when death ended 1 is uffering. Assortmeiat, of the Ribest GLISEc Is now COMII'LETE with the BEST the unpleasant weather, tiose ho at- tended, both old and yeung, spen a very pleasant afternoon. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. - On Tuesday evening a large uumb dies and others connected with t gregation of Duff's Church, usse the manse and put themselves in session of it for a time, And aft 1 social conversation Mr. Wm. J. wee called to the chai4, who, in happy and humorous:styl, di justice to the position for which well qualified. He firat called o Kerr to addressAhe meeting. did so with great pathos, contras social home here with the Eve Home above, showing how that ering the continued goodnesS of ought to be social and happy here wise we cannot attain thehapPines and concluded by a powerful a each one present to seek Endre to be led with Clhrist in God peace which paseeth all eiders r of La- e con - bled at all pos- ✓ some hannon s usual ample e is so Mr.- J. n. gKtehr ctd8ntsilige od, wi above, peal • b peal to d more ncl. thet5 nding. After which, in the nanTe of the ies of the ce,ngregation, of Duff's chu ch, he read a most flattering and co 1 entary address to Mrs. Thomson, aidpr sented her with a well filled purse. Mr Thom- son, on behalf of Mrs. Tho on, banked them kindly for this token df the esteem and regard which they had left for Mrs. Thomson and himself. He then assured them he was more highly honored than if he had received the purse and oontents himself. Be ba, been completely taken by surprise, but was exceedingly glad to 11 11 HbnEtalli 1 of unel amounted- to 806,69. Pounds, have ever had. 1:; entlemen laving STATION . BC1NE3.- -The freight for- warded from 'Tense% (luring he month realizing to the company for charges the sum of $947 45. Purina the Imonth of rtrfrom this thcretwhitstation. re'18carsa, r, 1 his deis dlandnoshtso their Orii. rs can be guarantee4 bad for Hensall. SCOTCH aixd 'FRENCH 'Ca.() THS we Tuckersrla h. HORSE PURCHASED. r. High Alex- ander, of Tuckersmith, has burchased from idr. Hotham, oflIi ert,pat hand- some imported carriage s " Pride And at Of England." The price aid yeas $1,100 cash. Mr. Alexander h now got pos- session of the horse. on our ow Some ex• citement w created at the close of the races at G.dcrich on the Drivring Park, by a horse attached to a buggy occupied by a young la y, which became frightened -when the h cl began to play and ran away fromhboutggythea centre of the grounds, =able Priese. W premises promptly rk dow and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. upset, the young lady thrown out, strik- ing on her shoulder and bruising herself severely, but receiving no serions injury.A. CS MCDOUGALL & CO, The horse which belonged' to Alex. Me - Into h, Colborne, who had left it in charge of the lady for a few minutes, ran towards the carriage exitra,ncei but the 777 -SIGN OF TR E-777 gate keeper closed the gate and i the ani- mal was brought up with stunning sud- denness. The buggy was completely smashed. • SEAFOATial, ONTAIOcts- i NEsT sit vim& . leratobIll No. 449. xvitusgogaiEn.;(114:Cors;:itEA•rin.::etrieue:ai lett, Coantj of Huron; well im foil' buildings. Prieo0 $5,400 STRONG, Land Agent, Seaforth A.11)1S FOR. BALE. -East also South 50aer con, 10, morns, -rstifoiniag the sirEBIlart131attirstriot $1?8=CloATh- -L-‘011 SALES'" tli half Lot • containing xsexes0 adjoin 43j -easels ; said Iot is auitable 10 Plattropilrreto13r1,1otriefilell-Crs,ll.PP-COIYOP-VB with g75#3 VARN FOB SM-acorth well ttrjbtr&1d, isle them? antl on easy terms oTto . 31c• oso73:1:1; the()LTIloT Town IDARK LYrs FOR SALE, raostdessrahlo sitaatio for .1) Term reasonable, with Immo Applyto IL Ws. C. 2:1B/B10 B xvoo r to osLrw, ;.:111 $21: 00 1)- 7r 13 Main street, fsatertia= A good ,inwhich are two stores. with t la iPe ir°3 rt 13: IGIlosed iPrEri c°Ahl )14814t r2:3 3er ti 3a41 'e get: pROPERTY POP= SALE. -T iehlslanufs.turing Conapanyas Also dwelling/louse-and lot adio property wall ba sold op. easy te biro apply to (*RAY I SCOTT= lALt FAIM FOR 'LUX -kJ nd saiubrioas ,of Bk band, With hOtite4 bean and sti choice fralt trees in bearing; ne of hard and Sat wat,er Ou the pi'. ion se agreed ittpon. CO fled. IIIJILDING- LOTS IN SEA -r ••11•7 COLEILAN„ havingla. reeently ocaupld ist Driving .111; Lot, ie prepared to slisposev able terms to Any wto nray deth del:sing to pArthase S14001-4 nut FOR SALE. -T, .atOry frame bkoseltua. but Market ! Bgnstro, Sealorth,,Tii been used as an egg peeking eel are -adapted for any publ Issramilars apply to tbe proptle VON, -Beatorth, or to -eV Oittatio0 jilFTY ACRE FAR/1 FOR SI 10, Con, b, Hallett; there az ireproved aud underdrained, the well timbered with hardwoot buildings on the premises :hi Seaforth and :Clint 1243h2 Rinburn, on a good gray thin particulars sivily to GEOI istance P. O. VARII FOR SALE. --Part Lot 3; Tuakermith, sontaint 40o1 °whih are cleared and in tivation; the lems,ittclta' is WI valuable letrawood ; there le and other excellent eittbuildin =ties from Seitforth, on a goo< tner partientars apply to JAI Egraondville P. O. VA.RI± FOR SA.L.-or Sal 104 1lorri, containing 64111 Me cleared, well Lend and in ealtlYststiou; the remainder There are 4 acres of ohoice fro good log house and frame s from the 131-jth station -of theL Bruee Railway. For futther pa LAIDLA.W 03i tha prernisee, /113th. Fa14b1 FOR SALE IN TI3C1 ing Lot 27,(,n, 4, L. acres, 10 acres cleared, 180 sor of cultiation, 20 acres extelb fenced and waere, has good I -1330t eelle,rs fox 209 loads. miles from Seaforth station, 6 :ftgladbl'elifPensretfj:i:rr2:443114 412 t)4'16 'VALUABLE PROPERTYilal' 11:r 1;T 4411 ':1 °..1 .1711- 3es ;lel 30:eS1 1,1 tontaius seven rooms beside: itilpropAavertaLe:Ntsti.. liard and loft oant2hoete:4:jwt:iit:113:e;fiifieiftlisfax,431.4141:1:1; yai CilbnOoo'i.niiAL 10 acres, alsoall { 4R060:1V:ilfS81:1, eer: 0 rouiSsi:7L 1 -isv):Wts,iii r:ocilszsutt st:1 abso south 119.11.61 4..ot 19, Con FufirssePl!iO ee, Ir4t0'.WCi B BELL, Seale,03, PARM roat; SALE„ -For Sal Hallett, consistingoi 100* cleared, Alla bahmee well ft wood. There is a log house,*, and outbuildin8, a good well,. 4118 orehard of ehoieeiruii. treei Troln Seaton/4 t. miles from Rinburn„ TerME jandelcnown the premises. Possession g ELIZABE nAtilvEY, tons VA.11111 FOR SALE.; --Por Si Riaaert, containing .100 are Cieft.Td. tree of stomps, ‘1 Ant -class ealivatbn, A barn abed and stable 604:80, a Aril brick root house Ana 11 splen' house, and la -oCier 0gee884i good Qv:bar:land well waterell the most nesie.ble farms in 11; trY; Terms easy. Apply to 11 premiSes,or to Egraondvige BALE= beit.1:0redfelZ;B:. Yr i 36: : 3:)1A( '• ( I Ja:Etf: Art 1.wx:elhrbS' 94 3a 11: lislia‘Itel jicsfhgi:e# oh. 1 4efieljttlot tV112:1 CAX IVI:i ;1 i 18Y Ern:5i 7:4 1;1 : 1` taaZia in: i tanla 1'74 and * good CO 1 I PEA. EN. roads leading to each plaee; 1'1 iblirns.coLltlaaln:itlii.e1e0,tilaji ten i ry sr .114 tte brlor i,1 Exilid: ;11`tiraltt: eclii:ean lel de ab stet '14 1 I FOB, SA LE..--FDr 1 i tirgt.e1833B eahis:RW.)4i and Ire: il :oafteertnn-a):::::::CAO:o.sin2,Sg‘1): 1 A111/0 ell watered :, within 11 farm nd is &ars ing the atte Appl, -013 the premises or to vi" uoarooko 0 aur e:inel n itaesri dVii andrt web]szitn uwoht so,:rt4a9gli ratn. 6rotabloilatiedln through sre4:;:;tfe, earl aett:iothh: ame eereae:ritels:; , exec , and frena Ithlblarn 0•FAzurille.Stx:7jiri13.:;:cgiro°8111, best soros tha Huron; terms •