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The Huron Expositor, 1876-07-28, Page 1• .JuLY 21, 1876. 3- -0- THE MONTH OF WARM WEATHe ER AND TRIPS TO THE CENTENNIAL, • LAKES, AND SEA -SIDE, Preparatory to Leaving we recommend. a visit to the POPULAR DRY GOODS CLOTHING HOUSE OF SEAFORTII. A. C. McDOUCALL & CO., 4,'SD SIGN OF THB 7 7 7 FOR :Genuine _Bargains in Travelling* Suits, .Genuine Bargains in Thin Wooten Clothing, '7( ;enuine Bargains. i7& Be Tata • Flannel Suits, genuine Bargains in, Ca88intere Palita.10071e, Genuine Bargains in White Duck Vests, Haryains in Black, Alpaca Coals, • Bargain8 in, Linen Coats, G'enuine Bargains in Summer Hata, VienVine• .liargain in White and Colored Sh-irts.,„ • BARGAINS iL Ecce/ Depurtiuenty. .4‘1, Every Goods Marked Dowm, Department, Goods Narked D02021,, EI:e.ey .1kpartmentl 000([s Marked Dow', 'D PRIDES THAT WILL INSURE PURCHASERS,. 'TO- ..4%.1=t1c1,I"\7M (serial Daly( 118ia Tex Americi(n .Embroideries, Seto Aoterimoi Costume 6(00414 ;## 4.1r6to Anterirail. 0 L'Iti'llASED BY OUR M.L. McDOL - GALL IN 1NT_E:W -'5rCa1:11-C. 1 Prtinu1ars Next Week. A. C. MCDOUGALL & CO • f • • 4.41. • I i. NINT LI ICE A R. WHOLE NO. 451. BEAL ESTATE FOIL itiA.LE. A Ben CRAME.-For Sale Cheap, three very xi, desirable building lots, facing on Victoria Were Sesforth. For particulars apply to E. ountrioin a Con 447 -manal FOR SALE. --For Sale, a gpod Two X Hundred Acro Farm in the Townsh' of Hul- isti00rtety of Huron; well improved and vrith' fair buildings. Price, $5,500. App y to A. STRONG, Land Agent, SeafOrth. 447 elnis 1011 $ALE.-Easthalf Lot 1 , Con, 12, 1? itelallop; also South 50 acres of Lo s 1 and 2 '.i0, Morrie, adjoining the Village 1 Blyth. yaraienlar&PPlY to McCAIJOHEY & HOLME- S D, Barristers, dzo Seaforth. 425 TIOR SALE--SOuth half Lot 1, Con. 11, Grey, cenaafain,g 50 scree, adjoining the village of Bowels; said lot is (suitable for park hate ; -for further particulars apply to WM e BAHAM, preprietor, or to C. R. COOPER, Brtuoi Is. 4480 'MEM FOB SALE. -North half of Lot 12, Con. 1 18, McKillop, containing 75 acres, 40 cleared, balance well tirabered, with good buildings ; f or sale cheap and on easy tonne of p&ymez t. Apply BleCAUGHEY & HOLMESTED, Sea orth. 449 DOS LOTS FOR SALE -Containfi g 5 acres JI each, adjoining the Towit of Beef° th. The most desirable situation for private r sidences. Terms reasonable, with immediate p seessjon. • apply te H. NV, C. MEYER, Barrister, Seaforth, or to L.10YER, Harparhey. 441 DROPERTY FOR SAI.E.-That valuJble ertyon Goderich Street occupied by the Goder- Mb Manufacturing Company as a _Machine Shop. Also dwellinghonse andlot adjoining. The above property will be sold on easy terms. For partien- too apply to GRAY & SCOTT. 489 rtI7ILDI.NCI: LOTS IN SEAFOBTH 1144 SALE J-1 -Dr. COLEMAN, having laid out the grounds recently: occupied as a Driving Park into Bald- ing Lots, is prepared to dispose of lots on reason- able terms to any who may desire them. ' Parties desiring to purchase should make immediate ap- , rlation. - 864 7.7.7••••..••••••.• 101ROPERTY FOR SALE. -Two lots, with a 2 -L. story frame hoose and barn, situated on the Market Square, Seaforth. The premises have been used as an egg peeking establishment, and are well adapted for any pnblie burliness. For particulars apply to the proprietress, Mrs. MAL - COM, Seaforth, or to D. GORDON, Goderieh, Oaten°. 481 erALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE by Atte- ' tion in Seaforth-There will be sold by Public Auction on Monday, August 7, at 4 o'clock P. M., that valnable property, owned by Mr. Scatter, situated on Main Street, Seaforth. The property la a good businese stand, on which are two stores with a dwelling overhead. Terms Cash. X. MATTER, Proprietor ; J. P. BRINE, Auction- ' set. 451 weer FOR SALE. -Part Lot No. 3, Con. 7, H. L E. S., Tackeremith, containing 75 serest, about , 40 of which are cleared and in a good state of cul- tivation,- the remainder .Is well timbered with valuable hardwood ; there is a large frame •barn and other excellent outbuildings; is situated 5 miles from. Seaforth, on a good road. For par - ther particulars apply to JAMES CITAIMING, Egmondville P. 0. 44844 'LB! FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot No. 7, Con. x 10, Morris, containing 64 acres, 25 of whit h are cleared, welIfenced and ins good state of cultivation; the remainder is well timbered. There are 4 acres of choice fruit trees bearing, goodlo;• house and frame stable. Is 1 mile from the Blyth station of the London, Huron and Bruce Railway. For further partienlars to JOHN InIDLAW on th o premises, or to W. CLEGG, Myth, 425 VARM FOR SALE IN TIICHERSMITH,-Be- x ing Lot27, Con. 4, L. It. S., containing 200 acres, 150 acres cleared, 180 acres in a good state of caltivation'20 acres excellent pasture, well feneed andwatered, has good barns a stables, root cellars for 200 loads. This is agod. farm, 4 miles from Seaforth station, 8 -miles fr m Bruce - field cheese factory, on a good gravel oad. For further partieulars apply to JOHN LA VRENCE, Egmondville P. O. 4184* VALUABLE PROPERTY FOB SALE.-Poxl sale that comfortable and commodious reeldenee on John Street, the'property of Mr. Albert. Spading. The house i4 new, is well firlished, and, contains seven rooms besides eloseeis together; with a wood shed, cellar, and all necessary im- provements. • Hard and soft water. Two lots • planted with choice fruit trees. Terms easy. • Possession immediate. Apply to Mr. ALBERT BURLING. • 444 "FARMS FOR SALE. -West half of South half -of Lot 18, Con. 8, Morrisf•Huron County, contain ing 60 acres. The above lot is all bush, of th best quality, and is only six miles from Brussels ;I • also south. half of Lot 19, Con. 3, Morris, Huron County, 100 acres, also all bush and the best of soil, 6 miles from Brussels station, Gr at Western • Railway. For price and terms appl to• C. R. COOPER, Brussels, or to CALVIN A. CAMP.• BELL, Seaforth P. 0. 443( EAIF RTII, .•=8-••••••• LY 287 1876. Brantford MR. EDITOR : Railroad brass ba music in the par our citizens prom the park, your prove the time in your excellent pa Our town is present time, as f engaged. in their: harvest. In taki try to -day, I w much rain ripe ready in the b are moat excelle years, the only, c is in reference to this is by no mea The fruit crop usually large, sue rants, cherries, fair to be good, b a failure. It will be usele thing about the hot, hot, hot, an tion one perspir freezer. The glorious ol brated here with from many of the present in large drums in abunda It is very stran loudest in crying ways find plenty square drunk occ Work has been railway bridge ov taken away by t it is expected th Brantford and L Spondenee. ile the Grand Tmnk is discoursing sweet to the thousands of &ding in , and around rrespondent will 'im• writing a few lines for Mutually quiet at the w busily d barley the coun- find so some al - all kinds rmers• are n all wheat , la ride to surprised • nd cat, an e Crops of t, the best for many ; laint I ; ve heard t in the wheat, but general., s far has been un - strawberries, cur - the apple crop bids lums will be almost or me to sayany. ther. ]f 1 is simply the slig test exer- like an ce cream th of JtilY was cele - t eetat, th brethren was and 'ties being n mbers. ifes and ce drunken aen ditto. e that thee who are ut hard tin s, can al - of Money f r a good 'tally. Western Railway ,st into one. The Plymouth closed a kind of been holding for outside the town. in crying clown t and saying awe not fit to live, b pastors opened hi invited them to s number, their oW to decline the ixv To -day a temp in Colonel Purley ken to call a coui hibitionists, for t ating a temperan for the county, w candidates favor ciples at the Jan at the next D Piewes, of Brant of as the prohib Dominion Gover: a staunch Refor out Protectionist Tory party here sumed n the new he rive hich was ooaclftehwi s ll a cand1 g, the Erie an tihe Great *us w•11 e merged rethren have just an p meeting they have iig t or ten clays, just hese in n are loud e igotry. o churches, with then, they are hen on o our town urch t them, and ly it b e of their igotry ili. uced them itatipn. ranee pic-ii was held 's grove, a steps ta- n of pro- inaugur. ssociation bring out ition prirt- and also ion. Mr. y spoken for the Piewes is out and is fact the he would rm party, overtures es to run is some - e f 11 0 tf convent LC purpose! 0 e ele,ctoral th a view to le to proll itry electio ninon el ord, is ali. ticn Candi input. M ier but is and from have ho forsake the ranks ef the and to this end understai have been made by the T him on their ticket, but as 1 a a ti • times said in rovedy parlance, g it won't go down." I • Your correspondent has late been of visitingtheTurkish baths of P r. Vernon, most ex- t of your e will give ugh -which ing is re- • a room °, when he meditating if the low - this • he room where mains aboixt t ro at Hamilton, anc cellent affair. readers who may en idea of the 1 one passes. After the cl moved, the patient is take where the heat is 135° to 1 remains • some 20 minute upon his sins, anfl. wend° • er place is much! hotter th is then removed to the secon the heat is 160° ;,leere the same time aein t 'i has ample time o thi and wonder if he has i eft v it all right; he i then; tak n room which is ainted red, Tosed in imitatio :of the bot in this room th hot enough to b not -requited* to him it is be is through it with Mr. Macdonnell he has no desire it is found conve The patient is n bath rooms, wh marble slab, re " Now I lay me he thinks so h finds the4i or the 'be not know, process th FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot Hallett, consisting of 100 acres of la • cleared, and the balance well timberd wood. There is a_ log hoose, sided, it and outbuildings, a good well, and a ing orchard of choice fruintrees, Situ from Seafotth, 6 miles from Oiintor Kinburn. Terms made known on ap the premises. Possession ' given i • ELIZABETH HARVEY, Constance 12. Con. 6; d, 40 acres with hard+ rame bent on,ng bear, ted 8 milea , froni lieation 011 mediately. .0.480 PIPTY ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -East j Lo 10, Con. 8, Hallett ; there are 40 ares cleared, improved and underdrained, the remaining 10 ia well timbered with hardwood ; .there are fair buildings on the promises; a good. orchard of bearing trees, also a number of young apple trees, and a good well and pump : is situated II•bOtit t3 mile' from Seaforth. and Clinton, and 11 miles from Kinburn, on a gooJ gravel road. For fur- ther particulars apply to GEORGE MANN, Con', stance P. 0. 449*4 FM FOR SALE. --For Sale, Lot No. 29,Con 9, Hibbert, containing 100 acres, 90 of whie tu'e deared, trots of stumps, well famed, and 1 find -class cultivation. A barn 60x40, nearly new, a shed and stable 80x30, a driving shed 26.40, brick root house and a *splendid brick dwelling home, and all other necessary outbeildings. good orchard and well watered. This is one of • 'be most tteeirable fame in this sectIon of coun- try. Terme easy. A.pply to the proprietor on t he Premises, or to Egmondville 1'. 0. GEORGE BALE,•442 FAR1.I FOR $ALE. -For Salo, Lot No.24, Cori . 1, Stauley, containing 97 stems, more or lee be r e fir k o e t er ihis wi 1, ✓ thing th ough it is sup ml Se pit •heat 2' o 220°, il water ; • e patient i top here, d well foe sot; he ply passe he feeling t at if Rev views sh u d be moron to visitethe • lace, who lent to hav more heat w introdti d into th n he is 1 • out on eating, i e chooses down to 1 ep," but i is greatlyeluded, fo suddenly two st prig men gin nubbin as though they ad au ar contract o washing, and h made o s ribs th washboard. Af ;er this co s the wash ing with a coars brush, th the patient is taken to the n hen several water ark hundred small s licious, bu pouring on to hi the water graclu er until yo can sing heart* Greenland' ou are rub icy mountain." bed dry, and in an eve tempered room, tip of coffe or a cigar for u are per with a feel can for one every, thin say that b ntleman $1 wonders i curing cases of matism an all diseases aria re blood. With these f 'iv remark , Mr. Edito your correspon ent begs le ve to put o his night cap a d -proceed t snore. edle bath earns of w • • this is ly gets co " Fro After thi• ter sittin4 njoying e rainuteS, y witted to dress nd go hero ing that you are perfectly c in your life, and that is wort of which are cleared, well feueed, and in ;ft to 801118 people. I forgot o e tate of good caltivation, the balance is well Lira' - fore going in yo pay the red. There is a frame barn and stable, and These baths ar really doi good new frame house with stone cellar, kitchen I ropey, rie 11 2 tig froin.in? WOO( ahedand tall other conveniences. A neve falling well and a good bearing orchard, 18 ratios from Brueefteld Station and 4 miles fro Clinton.' A gravel road leading to each pine Apply to the proprietor at Varna PH .O. TOMA PEAREN.• 44 FARM FOR SALE-Fo Sal, on ressonab e • BRATFORD, julY 20, 187G, Rea ing Vlat • tit oast 70 of which are lerd well fenced, in alas Lot 4, Con 2, Stanley, containing 100 61st -class eultivation and free from stumps, the balance timbered with the beet wood; buildings comfortable; a good young orchard of fruit treeS ; also well watered ; within 11 miles from Kippen iid4 irhomstneailieoertfrho, mot nrut oe cif al nd (lt Ea txi osatneer,, andwith10 nls el r)fro2InapUlyanolnecialtdingliedegprleromielneageeshttrifictaotetee;nit-Tp°heilnioH frip8-urOac-hGahicii BLAIR, Jr.% 446 acemarei: Fenn FOR ALE. -For Salo, Lot No. 1, Co i. . 6# Hallett, e ;tenting 100 acres, shoat 85 acr s ZtfiembeVe , free from sturnlo =a in cultivation and 1 from foul weeds; the bal- 1 ka se, and good ba ; there is a two-storey stone sheds and stables, also a go orchard; ther „ie a never -failing spring good oree running through'e farm ; on a good grats)! oad, within 6 miles of Seaford', 8 miles from . ''''unodt• d Ist; from Kinbwn ; this is one of the Ill0MIGHAL‘L. 2- 449 beat 1in Huron; terde easy; apply on the f 1 : Pr'eraign to Constance post oiliee. JAM LS • The annual 11 auspices of the chanics' • Assoc farm of Mr. Ja village of Exe The weather w tendance of spe the competitto was keen, T and eight sin The grain was ly meted and ground was so done was good for any person suh_ things We noticed valuable impr eaping Mat uron Farn cation was es Picker r on Vire most favo eators was between ere were e maehin ifficu t to c veryl unev cwhat rou •nd it wou' t thoroug give l wa II se tie r ements On h. h under t ors' and M held on t djOining the nesday last. e, the a er , large a he machin x combin competin t, being b n, while t The wo be diffic y lversed ect verdi owed to ny of t machines, showingt at the mann ers are earnestly endeavouringt nearer perfection with their year after year. h Thomson 1 ms manufactu g company had ins of machine on the ground as tested i a m te for the 'firs i Canada n that• It has record in o her c inries, and ro ppearance f its w I will soon be ua everal m hires f ere sold o the taken for ore. the match took, p strong on the ground ally injured wit t s arcely yi' Id three he greate portion the South icling this, and t e crop u serious fail re, and Pay for ha esting a spring wh t, althou i not in prorhis f Rowing t ble will s ach mach' e: • i 11 0 T 11 .411 actur- COM bines Wil. a new hien time good • the rk We aiou d say 1 succes ful here. e vari 18 «akes ni and o der were e wheat in hich e wasli and butithi 1 en so e rust that t will bushels per .acre. f the fall w eat in little bette • than n the *ho e is a ueh of twll not d threshng. The not so bad yet, g -condition, The ow the stan ing of 11 ic I • -11 e Lite o elo . ene e#14 tHe el; ? 4 • : 0 P.s oossoa. c# p esoa.-en -.Ea,'• :E., fSVE11315a.' • • • • s g. „ • II • • • • EitEt aRISI400 •saxIir avn JUDGES.—W. # wept, Stephen John Willis, Exete, and I William M tchdl, Stephen. From an Old Friend, To the Edi or of abe FRIEND Extos TO : I have teamed h w th nniversary celebration of the 12th was ed with yon; but ju ging from w place in this villae, nd its surr0 as well as the report from the Kingston, it would s em as if th sion, thou h ver i go erally oleservediby the fratern ty, was elet in a large meas- ure denud d of the n isy demonsteations, and extrez e disp ay that has conemonly eharacte • edi th • y by tho e who claimed to honor it. In the part of the village where I a i 1 cated I saw othing that would lead ny ne to porcei e that anybody had a ti ou t of anythi g being commemorated, xee s ting that 01 e man had a bit of very re ty ribbon tied in the buttonhole of his co . • A perfectlyla- nocent looking a air surely. There is, however, a sma lo ge in this place, I understand, and he went to a village a few milesdistant, se here they met with their friends of like a short season stith the afternoon, ene sober and orderly m vhom so hey were pare it so ir, tor. Lot yet f the bserv- t took ndings ity of odca- a •11! 1 . I Z a few of said, but rule was a coru.m. somewhat' as it s anyone wishes t more or lees of should once thin not wishing to j quite at liberty they judge to b. as well as on an true interests of of social, political and. progress,I do v cause of such Ebert be more positively a efitted by setting as striations, such es colors, fine flag flo accompanied w' martial bearieg offensive charac community. Su ever agreeable t ears,. are of dir ly -offensive to principal into p dividually, the entiment and spent them, returning in ally -speakig in a •nner. There were much could lnot be the exception, the briety and quiet de - o my mind this is o41 be. I do hink if ebrate that day' by lie display, lnobody interfering. Those such processiona are o stay at home or do as mot expedient on that other day, but in the Protestantism, and nd religious liberty lily believe that the and progress would d permanently ben. heroine of nagara • La Signorina de all great demon- Spelerini,walked'the rime over t arading with gaudy agar Rapids from the American ting in the breeze, Canadian Side in a sack, blind- th music of a strongly and rattier to the American sid salt° tunes of the most ing backw rdise a distance each. er t certain Parties of the 750 teet. h si hts and, sounds,how- —A. let er from St. Casimer, Po ay beto some ec ovince, says that this sly visited by a most rm which almost corn 11 of . . n plays of po ingenuity Oran emen would of Jul from to ter Christi the 25 the e thrald ak th pis it ns h of nci In a it, and the the peciple. closets giver o the pr if like great prop • unclem tive h part i ciples societ the Or theme possib noble by the tually 1 soli ly joi thouita Order. 1 and ev gres he ngr te nst mes life, ft er Ives d g fra ro ry i ed t • ds Do 10 p and of parade that human n 'aid or devise. If the of Canada and of the world it a pointto observe the 12th anniversaiy of emancipation thraldom as they are pleased just as 'they and all true he world over, observe the ecember, the annivers of nry ation of the world fro the d darkness that enshr uded oss darkness that covered If they would retire to their evoutly return than kit to the ry good and perfect gift, for of light, truth and love, and they would assemble in the gation, and listen to an ap- scourse, and then quietlY and tively return to their respee- prepared to act Well their and thereby extend the prin. th in all the departments of such ease the best minds M ould feel better satisfied with han any public display ould e them, and whatsoe er is nerous of principle, as held rnity would thereby be oted and extended. N this opinion, but am erein by hundreds a f the very best minds ens of the most thou the m at in lligent, and the most scienti us of themselves have assur terwards his lip began to swell, and came much inUmed • in a day or o the swelling extended to his face, a • d subsequently to his body, and the s r- vioes of two doctors were obtained:• e young man took to his bed Wedn I • y and died. Friday morning. —Bey. Dr. Cochrane, of Zion chur h, Brantford, has gone for a season of r st at the siea-side, after an unbroken pip. of seven years unremitting labo —Robert Mitchell, who has been bo. keeper at et McKinnon, Proctor & McCa tes wholesale store, Toronto, for the t twelve ;months, absconded a few 0• ri ago with $1,000 of his employer's mon ••y. —Another young man named J. Lawrence, for the last nine years e ployed MOS. May & Co.'s store, # e - camped last week, taking with him $1 H 1 • of his employer's money. —A new brick church of the Episco al denomination was dedicated last Sabbath at Willianisburgh, township of Ceti- wright., Rural Dean Allen, of 3fillbro k, conducted the morning services, and R v. Wm. Lop, of Fenelon Falls, the ex r- • 1,14.41EAN BOTHERS, Pp blishers. *1 30 a_ YearlIs adv cc. cises e evening. effec- —De McKay, bound for Liver') r am who eathe to Rimouski by train, Sat arti. day last, was found dead Sunday mo d by ing, having, it is presumed, fallen off the Runousiki wharf. The coroner is in p tful, session of the valuables found on his eon- son. His home or relatives are not kno d me there. —A young immigrant, 19 years of a working for Mr. Lewis Luke, East W by, last week, on two of the hottest da mowed l with a scythe five acres of he grass. I The ground was rough, wh made the labor all the more credit& These are the sort of immigrants for C ad . The stoma& of the late Liz B iley, of Thorndale the eircumsten of hose) death, will 'be familiar to re ers„ has been examined by Profes El is, of Toronto, who reports that tr °s of mineral poison were found the in ed at that t tw s the view they ente ained and theta pies tion to whichthey hoped and, • believ d th matter would ultimate y ar- rive, and t e sooner the better, t any rate, he th t can and will do the most for the cul ivation and extension f the true fr ter al Canadian spirit wi I de- serve ell of his country both i the presen . an the coming time entir ly ir. respective f the accidental circum tance that h chanced to be a Roman Catholic or a P otes ant, but solely on the ground that h wa a true man, and a native or I) an ado ted Canadian. In hearty good will al aro nd, ROBERT THOMPON. HARRiTIV33 TH, July 15, 1876. Seventy - left Toron Manitba. —Sver impo ant few ys —A mat h of base ball is to lbe betwilitn th printers and hotel kee Woo toe before long. —A littl son of Mr. R. L. Chat of Na anee was choked to death piece f a p um stone shell. —AI sale of tea, amounting to than $67, in bond from a New houseito a rm in Toronto is repo —I is a nounced that the real of Sigiiorin Speltmini, who crosse are on a • e recently, is Sarah — has, • Forest, the wheels • the ill -fate propeller St. Clair, en Lake 5 perwr, was the son of Forest, of andivich. He was 19 old. ev. rincipal McVicar, of al, is expe meeting of ation, I whi of August. • Canada. ight Mennonite emi rants last Friday naomi g for Woodstock horses cam ed off rizes at the Chicago r es a ce. layed era of 1 1 1 ted to sneak at the he Ontario Teachers' Associ- meets in Toronto on e 8th rson, by a less York ed. cGin. 1 I an on urned Capt. years ntre- nnual 1. II 0 e wife of James Carson, f Oneid, conamitted suicide on Sal last, l',30 swallowing a quantity of green her usband had procured f ing petato ugs. —The s anaer Ontario left last night for Lake Superior, with ea ea freight an a large number of exc ists from ronto, London, Stratfo otheriplac s. — Home for destitute b /Nt about e built in Hamilton. week rner stone was laid Bisho iagara, assisted by minis' other denorainations. ne to he c of ers o IB r of a small in Quebec, was allowe is the; reale ous childre ---The G arrangeme Philadelp tails have the titets the 2 tle o -- urin of last wee Hennessey road ear from Otte and killed. —On F Hon. Geo. a valuable dispose of being .able of it, linfor and lie w - n ported that the straw b ox patient who died re inner, rday. Paris r kill- riday go of rsion- d and ys is Last y the everal &ding ently instead of being dest oyed, • to be emptied at a spot 'which umer- t and play ground of 1. angers of Canada are ts whereby they ma at reduced rates. Ti e de - Lot yet been decided o , but ill be good for six wee from August. a storm at noon on Th rsday three men, named lhilds, and Laboige, working n the illing's Bridge, three miles a, were struck by lig thing A horse was also kill day last, a newsboy e tered Brown's residence, an stole silver watch. He t •ed to t at a pawn -broker's, b t not o give a satisfactory. a count ation was given to th police arrsted. ecluesday of last wee the • Maria e the olded., walk= ay of neuf, parish truc- Ietely eking visit • # oYned$ na ngd- wQ ua se ee en ileyeittihne. tainvneilibialialtse the growing crops on about agree. 50 farms, end to cap the climax of the lo- gener. cality.'s misfortune, the grass -hop ers are virong finishing *hat hail spared. he case, —Mr. Neville, commercial traveller eeds in • atevery ods the ving the he had ould do rtnnity. ,highest urlholy t Athol-- en:ee tfhoer levation the dis- ey necessity corres this. If we t va e life and ap feeIng is not ver abe. If two men Ilave a cpierre ally speaking, one ios more in th than the other. N iv, if a- fight even by the sheer necessities of and if he who is in he righ suc t4 threshing his antagonist, it oul seem just the clear pure thin time they met, or at stated thing t should successful coinbatait conquered op° a threshed him'and so again if heever 1 do not believe t purest grade or Chritianity, and I ough cultivation Christian sentime the extension of tr of our ace than minder tha could and got the op t this is th ntiment of do believe .this senti t—would' do th and the y, than all to el • ' • 0) 11 111 for a H from Tho by five r rece ving bein lef popets the one ilton firm, while on his way old to Merriton, was Faylaid ughs and shamefully lbeaten, severe cut on the lad and Th for dead. They rifled ed his id took with them some$50, all he had, and a valise. fu r. Masters has the sympathy of all h• s sad bereavement. —Those who.profess to despise the ectetal capacity of girls would do make a note of the statistics of igh School entrance examination Ringwood. The number of girls yinglfor entrance was exactly the that of the boys, 35 of each, but w ly nineteen of the .boys succeede siting, all but three of the girls leitted. —Brant avenue, in Brantford, on e handsomest streets in Canada, as, o morning last week, decanitate,d of i beauty in a way to cause mour ing a d lamentation in the heart of every in - h bitant of that town. Two miser ts, the employ of the Dominion Tekgr pb. mpany, cut and hacked and amp -a - ted limbs and branches from the beet ti - 1 shade trees and young maples al ng e entire length of the avenue. 8 s- r- it - e. n - ie es ur or no re - The jury will probably soon be call - together to receive this, and delibpre upen a verdiet. Somebody, we won't mention na tneseed a very touching scene forth the other day. A full-gro • 'thy looking married man was go ards the suburbs with a base. b over his shoulder, and in a few nts thereafter, while passing high° noticed his wife sawing wood in ck Yard, —The Woodstock Review says: ort time ago Mr. Geo. Masters, of rra, {sent his wife ahd two children glaed on a visit to their friends. esday week he expected them to rie but instead he received the mo intelligence that his only son had a a 11 itt ng all 0 - se, he A ast to re- rn. d. in in - ell he at p me fie itt ere • of A p mising young man, 25 ' ears of age, nam d,Edward Joseph, formerly of Tor nto, died on Friday last, from itb.e bite_..of that while some- thng w s fly on his up y after - paid no hours at said ome insect. It ap eh ite• °nsu pSposedundaY thoebefe •,r lip, and immediatel as sharply stung; he at -'ti. ; to it at first, but some a 1 —The malt house near the Great • station, Guelph, which is worked r. Todd, of Galt, was seized on Fri st by Mr. Acting Collector MeL t - by ay an, consequence of the bonded wareh use connection therewith having been oken into, the Government lock stolen concealed, and some malt probably •stracted without payment of duty. No ue has been obtained to the perpetra- rs of the illegal act. —Dr. Wallace, of Spencerville, has • en appointed medical superintendent the Orillia Asylum for idiots, Ber- rd Mullin, of Cobourg, accountant and rsae, and Jas, Patterson, of Midland, gineer. The institution will re -open me ;time next month. The removal it of idiots from the various asylums lineage room in these institutions ✓ all the insane, who are- still in ils or want of accommodation else - here. —A breach of promise case of an in-' restig kind, is about to be brought • to the Montreal courts. It appears e young couple interested met, accord - o• arrangement, in New jersey' 1 e reason given for the discovery not ving been made ere this,is because the mbermen avoided the distriet as being orthless for their purposes,. If there 14 coal theee a fortune is ia store for t em,but that fortune is somewhat prob. 1 matical. - —Prof. Gibson, of Ottawa, is at pres- ent in Goderich collecting information II Med stet es with regard to the salt t ade, wit a view to embodying his ob- c emistry, geology, systems of mender, r:reoaatisnoadlnst. c n an elaboratareport on the Se , now on —tiaRnv. co d, tie,s of C mmercial prospects of the On- . N. Somerville, of Glasgow, e eminent evangelical preach - a tour through the towns and preached through Can- aria 31 years ago says he now notices three things which strike him as being remarkable. The first is the difference . the conformation of the Falls of Mag - a a. The second is the remarkable growth of the towns and cities, and the third the advancement of Christian Ben- ent wherever he has visited. —Mr. •Wm. Brown, Professtor of Agri- culture, at the Ontario School of Agri- culture, Guelph, left on Thursday of last Week for Quebec,. en route for Britain. His visit is for the purpose of purchasing Stock, in conformity with the appropria. on made for such a purpose, at the last Sai011 of the Ontario Legislature. The tock to deation o bred ca,ttl Fell.kno parcshased. will embrace a the beststrains of thorough- , sheep and pigs of all the breeds. Mr. Brown will be away about six weeks. —A robber who entered the house of Mr. PhilipRoblin, in Sidney, Hastings Co., on nday morning last, and stole gold watch, was discovered by Mrs. Roblin an made to disgorge his plunder. He threatened the lady with a revolver and she heroically defied him to use it, and it w only after a sharp struggle he escaped, leaving a portion of his coat in the hands of his dauntless antagonist. He was pursued by Mr. Roblin and, after a long chase, was arrested next Morning. He WAS tried and found —A case of native ability a-nd Can. adian pill* has just been exemplified in the personof Mr. Charles; H. Tupper, son f Dr. Tupper, C. B. This yourig man roke his, eg at Harvard, on the eve -of iiia examination for L. L. B. Not to be deterred by an accident, young Tupper ent to the Law School authorities and to, a proctor be sent to his room; A Will far beyond. the power en leg to conquer, he went he # regular examination and gree, standing fifth in a class f 45 grad tes such as are trained at Harvard. Such is Canadian pertinacity. 4 —A fe days ago, while Mr. Franklin earce was boring for water on his farm, Lot 18, Concession 23rd, township of :Keppel, near Owen Sound, at a depth of 0 feet he struck a vein of salt water, !which immediately spouted up to withfil iii few feet of the surface. No proper est of the strength of the brine has yet een made, but Mr. Pearce boiled down couple of cupfuls and obtained. there- rom two teaspoonfuls of a substance re- eembling telt, but much stronger than eordinary salt. The indications are that # will prey° a valuable Salt well. It is !within two miles of the village of Oxen - den, at which place indications of salt have long been noticed. 1 —On Wednesday of lastweek, a mar- ried women, wife of Mr. Greenfield, a respectable farmer of North Oxford, late- ly from the Old Country, attempted. to _ commit euicide by cutting her throat with a razor. She had taken her child with her to the pantry, and held it in her arms When she attempted to take her life.• She made three de,ep cuts on her throat, one of them narrowly escaping the jugular vein. No reason can be as- signed for this horrible deed, both she and her husband being sober, industri- ous people. A great deal of sickness has veiled for 801n0 time past in the family offour children, and a brother of hers having died recently. She had a slight attack of fever, which, together with the other calamities, is supposed to have rendered her delirious, she beluga la most excitable disposition. Dr. Spring- er, who has charge of the case, has but slight hopes of her recovery. . —Within a week four murders, three lin Outwit., and one across the Ottawa in Quebec, have taken place; and in every ease the murderer and his victim have been fanners. On Friday, July 14, Wm. Mpore, of Torbolton township, Carleton was shot by John Breshenham, the occupant of the next farm. In Cum. berlattd township, Russel, last week, Hugh McMullan stabbed his neighbor Laroque. On Saturday, on the Gatineau sked tha Fhere, wi Of a bro Ithroughe won his d here they were married privately. River, 3a.rtin Keeley cut one Hughes' s th returned home to this city, but the I also a neighbor, so savagely that he ha* oun lady declined to partake of her since died. And on the same day Dan- artner's bed and board on the ground t her mother wished- her to marry a Ghee man. serious accident occur red last Fri - ay at St. Thomas, during the progress f a match between the St. Thomas base all dub, and a dub from Tilsonburg. 11 %ent smoothly until the end of the hirde innings, when the game was end enly terminated by an accident befall - ono of the Tilsonburg players named urrey, a school teacher, who, in Tun- ing, came in contact with the second aseman of the Eries, and fell to the owed heavily, breaking his leg just hove the ankle. Medical assistance as immediately called, and the braken imb !properly attended to. The game tood at the time of the accident 9 to 5 favor of St. Thomas. —There is a rumor in Ottawa, certain parties who were explorin regions of the Elver Lievre for silve ()thee metals and minerals, have ered a coal mine. They showed specimens of what they were unpression was coal, of the same aetet that Sir William.Logan had might not be expected to be fo this district. The discoverers secret of the locality as dark as t stance they have found, with a securing the lands. The territo to be perfectly barren of • that the and me the bar.' ted in their sub. w of 11 bete iel Kenyon, of Morsea township, ; Essex, was shot by one Belcher., the two living on adjacent farms. In every one of these tragedies a woman has been deprived of her husband, and from one to five child- ren left fatherless. The Torbolton mur- derer bas escaped, McMullan is in L'Orign 1 jail, Keeley is still at large and Bel er has been lodged in Sand- wich jaiL —A despatch of July 23rd, says Rev. Henry gelding Alexand preach -large as run fro west fro large di ard Beecher, who has been rus- t the Thousand II:land House, a Bay, for some days past, there on Sabbath last, to a very mblage, excursion boats having the available places east and Ogdensburg to Kingston. The hall hallway, end adjacent parlors vere filled with people, about 1,- 113 500 per ns being present. Mr. Beecher took forhis text the 13th verse of the 15th chapter of Romans, arid in his ser- mon endeavored to show that the service of the liord was a pleasant one and not the gloorny and sad one so gene:raRy con sidered. He spoke for an hour, and his illustrations at, times produced an appar- ent &sensation one enthusiastic listener being prepared to applaud, almost forget- ing the OCCIIBi011. &fter the -service A large nnmber of those present shook hands and ipoke to Mr. !Beecher, who appears as fuhl of life and Vigor as ever. •