The Huron Expositor, 1878-10-04, Page 1t 27, 1878,
MANTLES,
WALL & CO.
SHOW A RAND.
'STOCK OF
MANTLES.
; choose from, and
t.LIKEIN 2.131E
•
ME LOT.
apportunity for selecting
me PATTERN Mantle
Inspection invited.
OUGALL & CO.
ENCH SILKS.
uth-Black Gros Grain,
ed pure, at $1-, $1 25,
and $2 - per yard. See.
OUGALL & 00.14.
ROE:1=S_
New Pattern Tapestry
cents per yard, worth 76.
bargain. See them at
›OUGALL & 00.1S.
1_101:611\TC31--
RPARTMENT.
'his Week a Very Choice
Selection in
WORSTEDS;.
PT SUITINGS,
IrSIANS AND VELOURS
1OME SPUNS,
NCH CASHMERES-,
FRENCH TWEEDS,
•
G.
TROUSERINGS.
7
3. continue to receive through
-
asses, the Fineat Qualities of
koted to the Custom Trade, aa
LOWEST PRICES.
Furnishings,
HATS AND CAI'S,
,west Styles in English aud:
• ' Americaa Mak es. -
LE TO SHOW GOODS
MCDOUGALL & GO:Su
IAFORTH, 'ONTARIO.
Ita0orters and Dealers'
Dry Goods Only.
TTER WANTED—
ELE NTH Y EAR.
WHOLE NUMBER, 565.
BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Fc1"' SALE.—Nice Building Lots in Egmond-
vale a little west of the new church. Prices
reasonable. Torras very liberal. Apply to A.
ARMITA, Seaforth. _ _
560
VROPEW Y FOR SALEI—For Sale, that eon-
venient and desirable reaidence on the corner
a High an Market Streets, lately occupied_ by
Dr- Vercee Apply to DR. VER00E1 488
tARA FOR SALE.—West half of Lot 2, in the
lst eoacession of Hallett, containing 50 acres
of excellent land, all elea.red. Terms to salt pur-
Glasser, Apply to MR. B.A.LPH TELO.MPSOli,
littron Road, McKillop. 560x8
fisaliM4joR SAL11.—For Sale, a splendid farm
oi 100 acres, com.posed of Lot No. 21, in the
12th coucession- of the Township of Hullett.
Terms ea.Sy. Apply to CHARLES MORROW,
Box 51, ClintonP. 0. 553
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10.3 SALE.—For Sale a first - class Planing
Milli.nearly new and in good running order,
situated. in the flourishing Town of Seaforth,
Wil be sold cheap. Terms easy. Enquire ef
SECORD, COSSENS & CO., Goderich, Ont.
VAR{ INMcKILLOP FOR SALE.—For Sale,
-1: Lot 7, Con. 12, containing no o.cres, 60 acres
cleared and well fenced ; frame bank barn; good
yourtgorchard ; soil clay loam possession at any
time- price $5,000. Apply to A. STRONG, Sea-
,
forth. 543
_
VOR SALE.—The subscriber hem \for sale a 50
-1: acre lot in the township of Meliillbp, County of
Huron, 20 acres are cleared and the balance well
tim.bered with beeeh aud maple. The property
will be sold chea.p. Apply to JAS. H. BENSON,
Solicitor, Seaforth, Ont. 517
. . _
F --AR' 'OR SALE.—For Salo, Lot No. 5, Bay-
field Concession, C$oderich Township, con-
taining 85 acres, 50 of which are Cleared and in a
good state of cultivation. The farm is adjoining
the village of Bayfield, and will be sold eheap and
on favorable terms. Apply to the proprietor,
TORN GO VENLOCK. 524;
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VOR SALE CHEAP.—As the owner is leaving
: -12 the Country, a House and Lot in the village
of Harpurhey. Frame dwellina, with 6 rooma ;
a large garden filled with fruit °trees of all des-
eriptions ; good well and cellar. Apply to THOS.
R. WINE, on the promises, or to A. STRONG,
Land Agent, Seatorth.
551
1.41Alill FOR SAL .—Being nbitla hall of Lot
-12 31, in the 5th Concession, East Wawanosh,
100 aeres, good uoil, well wifteree, good frame
barn 56x36, good stable and shed 18x26,-85 acres
glared, good house and orehard, good well e-nd
pump, Apply to JAMES MURRAY, on the
55f.'xI6
place, or to Westfield P. 0.
(i1.10f013 FARM FOR SALE—Being Lot 7-4-;
‘-) Cou. 7, Hullett, County of Huron; 100 aeres ;
80 cleared, well underdrained, and in a good sta e
of cultivation buildings convenient and. good;
terros easy. 'For further particulars apply to
Messrs.McbAUGHEY &HOLMESTED, Stigma:1a
or on the premises to WM. E. COLDWELL. Con -
Stance P. O. 555
The.S
The fall show
Tuckersmith
ciety was held.
in Seaforth-ox
last week. Th
could. be desire
out was fairly!
for the in -door
on Thursday a
ing of that day
and opened it
number of: th
themselves of is opportunity to view
the in -door display on Thursday night.
t was not so • largely're-
some former years, but
he exhibits was in eyery
lienable and fully u.p to
n. grain there was a very
ots and. vegetables also
not so numerous as we
fruit especially apples,
aforth Show.
in coniaection with the
ranch, Agricultural So-
n the Society's grounds
hursday and Friday of.
weather. was all that
, and. the show throughs
uccessful. . The entries
epartment were closed
nobia, and in the even -
the hall was lighted up
the public. . 4 large.
e townspeople availed
(TALUA.13LE ' FARM. FOIt SALE.—For Sale,
Y the emit half of Lot No. 4, Con. :4, H. R. S.,
- :Tackersmith, County of Huron, consisting of 50
acres, 31 iniles from the Town of Seaforth, and
convenient to school. The land is of the very
best quality. For further Part4ulars apply to
MMES. PICKARD, opposite the promises, or to
Egmonaville P. 0. 521
• VAR.:NI-FOR SALE.—For Sale, Lot -14, Con. 7,
4: Hullett, containing 100 acres, 80 of whieh are
eloared and. free from stumps. There is a frame
dwelling house with stone taller underneath, also
frame barn and stable. Plenty of good water and
a small orchard. Is 'withia six -and -a -half miles
of Clinton and about 9 miles from Senforth. Ap-
ply at THE EXPOSITOR 0:011e,e,,Seaforth. 528
r
VALLTA4LE -FAIEU kolt SALE.—For----riace-,
I' Lot 2:J, Cou. 8, Hibbert, coutaining 100 aerea,
85 of5whieh ILTO cleared. and free from stumps ;
there is; a log dwelliag house, a good frame barn
sal stables, plenty of water and a good orehard;
Is within 7A: milea of Seaforth. For further par-
ticalars apply on the premises to WM. ABER-
HART, or by letter to &Moral P. 0. _
542
VARA FOR SALE. --For Sale; West hall of Lot
•I' 7, Oen. 16; township of Grey, containing 50
•,. acres, 42 of which are cleared, balance hardwood.
There is on the prethises a frame house, frame
barn and stableaand a, good young bearing orch-
.
ard. The above prolierty is only two ntiles off a
good gravel road and 5,1 miles from Brussels; p05-
sessionthis fall, F ! further particulars apply to
1
0. R. cOOPER, Dru sots or D. cArIPBELT.ita,4on
the premises, Walto : P. '0•
This departme
presented as O
the quality of
respect unexce
other years. '1)
fine show. R
were good, but
have seen. I
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER7 4, 1878.
mare, lst rs. Thos. McMichael,.
John Mc illan, 3rd Joseph Ward.
Foal, Th s. • Livingstone. Gelding,
three . year' old, lst not -known, 2nd
P. McKay, 3rd Appleton Elcoat. Filly,
three years old, lst John' Malone, 2nd
-Matthew
Gelding;t
2nd Geo.
Filly, -2 y
ynch, 3rd. S. Broadfoot.
o years old., 1st P. McKay,
hesney, 3rd James Black.
ars old, lst John Malone,
2nd Matthew'Lynch, 3rd Colin McDon-
ald. Gelding, 1 year old, James Black.
Filly, 1 ye r old, lst John- McMillan,
2nd. Thos
year old, 1
Lynch.
Milian, 2n
Robinson. Entire colt, 1
t John Stewart, 2nd Mat -thew
raught team, lst John Me -
Jas. Broadfoot, sr.
al
AGRICU
HORSES.—
layson, 2n
Robertson
2nd. 5; Mc
Gelding, 3
there was a splenild 'display.. The la- 2nd Joh
dies' department fell considerably short old, Alex.
of former years, but even this depart- lst Wm.
ment contained many beautiful and. or- 3rd John
namental as well as useful articles. A lst Thos.
. .
URAL OR G-ENERAL PURPOSE
rood mare, lst -Wm. Fin -
Alex. McEwen, 3rd. Thos.
Foal, lst Wm. Finlayson,
ougald. 3rd Wm. Cumming.
yearsold, lst D. McEwen,
McDonald. Filly, 3 years
Watt. Gelding, 2 years old,
hapmau, 2nd. Bryan Cleary,
lalillan. Filly, 2 years old,
obinson, 2nd John Fowler,
case of tastefully arranged millinery 3rd Alex. Smith. Filly, 1 year old, lst
shown by Messrs. Duncan & Duncan Wm. Finl yson, 2nd. George Watt, 3rd
attracted. deserved. , attention. In fine A. Archib ltl. E tire colt, 1 year old,
arts there was a Very good. display, bet- lst F. M -1-vven, nd Wm. McMurdie.
ter than at Many previous shows. In Team, is T. Dick en, 2nd Robt. Char -
the dairy department there was a no ters.
ticeable fallinle off, but the quality of CABRIA •E ROBS S.—Brood mare. lst
n Geo. rAV tely, aid. James McMulkin,
e 3rd. Thos ,Robinsdn. Foal, lst James
was espeentll - Mcalulki , 2nd Thos. Robinson, 3rd
ject of remarlt by dealers generalljr., Hugh ceartneya Gelding, 2 years
that there has seldom or ever been . o• old, John D. Henderson. Filly 2 years
much inferior butter made as has been old, Joli1u D. Hen erson. Filly, 1 year
;made this year. Why this is the case ,old, lst . Hill, 2i.d R. Brock. Entire
we can not say, but it is the general colt, Sa mel Smillie. Pair carriage
testimony of all who handle the article horses, 1. t John White, 2nd aoserl
that it is unfortunately so. The rauSis Abell, 3r Adam Angus. Single driv-
er mare S. M. Elliott. Single
1111
IP
A. Campbell. Fanning mill, McTlid-
gart & Co. Single reaper, lst Geo
Stewart, 2nd Thompson &
Single mower, lst, George, Stewart, 2
be
s.•
Ld
Harris, Son & Co. GraM seed dr 11,
A. M. Campbell. Pump, James Fer-
guson.
both the bu,
was fully up
ter and cheese - show
o the mark. This feattu
noticeable, as it is a su
GRAIN AND SEEDS.—TWO bushels fall
wheat, lst Jas. Dickson, 2d James Car-
nochan, 3a K. McKenzie: Two bush-
els fife wheat, lst Samuel Dickson, 2d.
John Hunter; 3d Samuel Lands -
borough. ;Two bushels any other va-
riety, lst A. llicEwen, 2d. Robt. Goven-
lock, 3a Alex. Ramsay. Two bushels
two -rowed. ibarley, lst D. Ferguson, 2d
J. C. Steele. Two bushels six -rowed.
barley, Ja,mes Dickson. Two bushels
large oats, lst James Dickson, 2t1. R.
Brock. Two bushels common oats, 1st
D. McEwen, 2d S. Carnochan, Jr. Two
bushels large peas, A. McEwen. Best
spring wheat, any varietl, special prize
by Campbell & Stewart, agents of the,
Masson Manufacturina Company. Osh-
awa, sulky rake, valued. at 435, A. Mc-
Ewen.
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS—APPLES.—
Four varieties -winter apples, five of
each, named, lst James Dickson, 2d
Jas. Black. Four vatieties fall apples, 5
of each, named, 1st Jas. Dickson, 2a
Tames Black. Best dollectien of apples,
16' varieties and not more, 'Jas. Dickson.
Plate Thf Rhode Island Greenings, C.
McLEAN. BROS., Publishers.
$1.50 a Year, in Advance.
quilt, lst M. Robertson, 2d Joseph'irEv-
a-ns, Tatting, Thos. Waddell. CrOch-
et, M. Robertson, 2d Thos. Waddell,
3d Wm.McGeoch. Embroidery in Silk,
velvet or satin, lst Mrs. -A. Scott, 2d
G. Williamson. Embroidery in Weis -
lin Mrs. Thos.McMichael. Embroidery
in worsted, G. WilliarnSon. Braiding,
lst D. McEwen, 2d John Stewart, 3d England en. route tor Onta
Joseph Evans. Fancy knitting; lst —A new iron bridge of t
Mrs. Thos. McMichael, 2d E. Forsythe, s yle " is to be built ove
iver at Galt. The cost
--Mr. G-eorge Tweed,
d ripe raspberries in ln
eek. Should Protection. get credit for
t in the clia,rity fund. o the town.
o fear of short weight in that rea,rket
w for a month or six weeks.
Pl-
-There were over $20,000 taken at
t e gates of the Exhibition g,rounds,
T ronto, hist week.
—One hundred. and. five immigrants
ived at Montreal last. INfonday from
tIo.
e " low truss
the Grand
o be $4,3-70.
of Lucknow,
garden last
3d Mrs. Thos. McMichael. Pair w
socks, lst Miss Nash, ad D. Mc
Pair ,woolen stockings and mitt
John T. Gibson, 2d Samuel Lan
()ugh. Pair woolen gloves, lst
Canapbell, 2d. Joseph Ward.
fine shirt, lst Wm. McGeech, 2
seph Evans, 3at D. McEwen. Moir
flowers, Reid & Barton. Lace woilt,lst
James Broadfoot,2(3.4ames SmithilBer-
lin wool work,: lst James Srnit, , 2d
Reid & Barton. Feather. flower, W.
D. VanEgmond. Berlin Wool wOatli.,
lst Miss Nash, James Sproat. ;Shell
work, Mrs. Wm. McGeoch. Rad car-
pet, lst Miss Nash, 2a. Mrs. A. Gray.
Rag mat, Airs. J.V. Crocker. Logcabin
quilt, lst D. ItIcEwen, 2(1 Miss Nash,
3d John MowbraY. Knitted quilt, lst
G. Williamson, 2d John T. Gibsion,
olen
wen. 1
lst h
isbor-
amid
ents'
Jo -
at ?
—A. young boy, son of . K. Career-
oi Lucknow, was kick d. by a horse
few days ago. He was not seriously
1
iured.
—Dr. Benja-miu Workii
ars assistant medical s
the Toronto Lunatic A
xbridge, Ont., the other
—Campbell & McLe
reshed for J. McCarter,
race, 100 bushels of ba
inutes, with the n Wis
Orn. Clinton.
—Last Sunday rimming the house
nd. store of Mr. Lowe, Tiverton, 'with.
Mrs. Jas. Scott. Babies, for Swath & ontelAs, was burned. ery little was
West's special, $10-5 entries.— lst paved. The fire originated in the store.
Mrs. S. Lounsbury.
an, for many
perintendent
yluin, died at
day,
an last week
9th concession
ley in thirty
d Irishman. '
_
morning he found the door open, staple
drawn, and the cash box cleaned out.
Mr. Tunia says it was not known to
anyone except perhaps his wife, that he
wain the habit of putting money in
that place, and, so far as he is aware,
nobody knew he had placed any there,
on the occasion -referred to. •
' —Friday afternoon, jnst after a lady
had. bought two tickets for Montreal at
the Great Western Railway station, -
Hamilton, and was about' to take the
train, she put her hand in her pocket
for the tickets, and. was surprised_ to
find they had disappeared, with 150 in
money and soraevaluable articles.
--On the show day at Lucknow, two
men -were running a race on the grounds
with their teams and ran over a valu-
able tow belonging to Mr- WM. Ander-
son, and injured. her in such a iltallUeT
that she died shortly after. We under -
"stand they offered to pay for the beast,
but the owner very generously refused.
to accept any remuneration.
—The grape crop on tb.e Wellana
Peninsula is now petty nearly het -
i
vestea. The Comer. variety seeing to
have. been ajae naost roliftc, though in
some places rather later than usual in
ripening. , The Delaware variety has r
been almost a total failure. Many of
the Rogers have also failed:in some lo-
calities. The average priee for grapes
Ms been about four cents per polled.
—The < notorious D. I. K. Rine has
stepped out of his temporary "shell"
and has agabeta,ken to the platlerm.
While addressing an audience in To-
ronto the other day he took occa.sion to
eive Sir John Macdonald a certificate of
character. He declared the Chieftsin
e,
to be " the grandest -and noblest man
in the Dominion." It will now be Sir
. John's turn to give D. I. IC R. a similar
send off, and one will have as much
weight as the other.• ,
—Mr. Micha,e1 Meyers, svho for the ,
past 46 years has occupied positions of
trust in connection with the -township
of Wilmot lately tendered his resignsa
tion of the office of township clerk. At
the last meeting of the township Coun-
cil Mr. Meyer's resignation was accept-,
ed and. a pension or grantbag of $1.,00$1
voted 'him in consideration of ills, long
and faithful. services. The liberal actioi
on. the part of the township authorities
speaks -well for their eppreciation of an
1
old and faithful public servant. r
—Ottawa hunbermen . report . that
there is no improvement in that 'trade.
The square timber is nearly all laid up
at Quebec, and: sales have been made
at the absurdly low rate of 1.0ti cents
per foot. There is nothing doing in the .
deal market. There has been. no in-
crease in the price of sawn. lumber. On
the whole, although the price of stock
timber for the South American rearket
has gone up somewhat, there will be
lteimssegpotasoti.it this winter than for some
,
—The following are the team vsho
svill play the Australian cricketers at
Toronto on October Sth ana a 9th :—
Messrs. Ray and Laing (Whitby), G.
Hall, Port Hope; Wells, Chatham; E. ...,
Logan, Fenelon Falls-, Revel F. ,D.
Phillips, Ottawa • C. Shanley,-; Kings-
ton ; Simmonds, Ottawa,
and. 1 Powell,
Hamilton - Gillean and Ilymetaa. Lon -
people, provided the sso don; H. J Campbell, Trinityl Colleg-e
1. ouVoto.n that the same -can nowbe voted School; hite, St. Mary's,; Ogden,
Spragge. Behan, Young, Spoule and
:_So-m.e large stacks isf oats contain: Townsend, of tbe Toronto Club, and _
' in a about 700 buslifela of grain were Adams and Lucas, of the Wanderer's
Mr, John Bed, club.
ich; a short time —Mr. James Gamble, of Palmerston,
' fire by sparks has apPlied to the Presbytery against the
r which was at session of Knox Church in that town,on
complaint that he bad been wrongfully
dismissed from the office of elder, and
himself and wife unlawfnlly deprived. of
the rights of membership in said church.
After considering the matter, the Pres-
bytery decided to refer the matter to
the SynodSin the measAime, counselling
Mr. Gamble not to exercise himself OA
au elder pending the decision of the -
Synod, and. else instructing the Session.
to re -instate complainant and his wife
an snembers until further notice,
:
junons—Horses.—Thos. Bell, Wing- I —Mr. D. Campbell, of Anaberly, and.
1 ham : DonaldMcLan,ghlin, Greys third r. W. Anderson, of Lucknow, pur-
r
Black. Plate of 10 Roxboro Russets, , 1 hased. some valuable 'Cotswold and
Dale. Plate of 10 Northern ppies, Jas.
not known.
R. Scott. Plate of 10 Spitze-nberes,jas. r Cattle. s-- Chas. Davis, Leadbury ; ILeicester sheep at the la e sale of stock
,
syth, Brassels.
ney. Plate of 10 &sow Apples, John 1‘,
McMillan. Plate of 10 Gravensteins, Sheep and Pigs. --James Wa Auld,
James Black. Plate of 10 Fall Pip- East Wawanosh ,; David. Walkers Tuck -
pins, John McMillan. Plate of 10 Por-
ters, jarnes Dickson., Plate af 10 Ring
of Tompkins, John McMillan. Plate of
cal instrument department was repre- mg h.ors 10 Alexanders, Bob. Charters. Special
Bente(' by Messrs. Scott 13rothers, and. buggy Ilene lst Jain White, end prize by S. G.McCaughey, fortvvo dozen
sewing machines by M. James Wateon. Rat. Habkia. fall apples, Alex. Ramsay.
Messrs. Broadfoot & Box bad_ on exhi- Dunn* OareaE.-00-aa, mama have Pessis.—Two varieties Whiter Pears,
bition an assortment of very handsome calved si ce last show; lst H. Snell, lst John Walker, 2d J. G. Wilson. Two
bedroom and parlor furniture, which end H. Snell, 3rd James Dickson. varieties Fall ears, s . Dickson, ,
would have done credit to the Pro- 'Heifer, 2 years old, lst James Dickson, 2d John G. Wilson. Plate Flemish toles.—E. Cas , . . , e
vincial Exhibition. On the whole; the 2nd Ed in Cresswell. Heifer, 1 year Beauty, R. Govenlock. Plate of ileum, chan, Seaforth. '
show inside -svas very fair, and was as old, H. Snell. Heifer calflst H. Clairgeon, Wm. Carnochan. Plate a Horticultural.—John Moselye Goder-
aeon as could be expected, considering Snell, 21 d. Jas.Dicksoin3rd James Dick-, Grey Doyenne, R. Govenlock. ich ; H. Wallace, Londesboro ;1 H. H.
Cause unknown. _
R bt S ders Exeter • Alex!, For- at the Model Farm at G elph.
—Mr. George boss, hatham, got
first prize (515) and a diplomas for the
ersmith ; John Cowan, McKillop It is the same pattern as the one he g
Poultry.—Wm. Arbuckle, Hayl; Jas.' the silver medal for at re Centennial.
Keane, Clinton.
Black. Plate of 10 Baldwins, H. Ches- •
plow he exhibited at Tor nto last wee
?,
---Of the 47 cases egg] st refreshment
Implements.—H. llicQuarrie,31yth ; :booth keepers at the Exhibition in To -
Wins McKenzie, Mitchell; W. : . Wil- I rout° for selling liquor contrary to law,
son, Brussels. '': ten resulted in the infliction of fines of
Grain.—James Pringle, Robt. Gra- I $20 and costs or 15 daysiin jail, 15 were
Dairy Products, Roots and Ivegeta- ..—The barn and out -buildings be -
R S Ctsrno- - longing to E. Ryan, a farmer in Bid-
dulph, were totally el:armed by fire
with all their contents en Wednesday
evening of last week. hey are sup-
posed to have been struckby lightning.
—Two ladies Who were wishing good-
bye to a hiend leaving du the steamer
ham, Seaforth; Wm. Lawrie, Hallett: withdrawn, and 22 were postponed. ,
l'he depressed tin -res which seero to un- son. B 11 calf, 1st H. Snell, 2nd A. GRAPES, &O.—Plate of Delaware,Robt. Snaith, Goderich.
favorably affect agricultural exhibitions Elcoat, • rd. Jas. Dickson. Herd, con- , Govenlock. Plate of Hartford Prolific, Manufactures.—Robt. Brett4 ja.naes
as well as trade and commerce. - sisting
On Friday; the' principal day of the Snell, 21
slapw, there was a large attendance of Ghent
visitors; and as the weather could not calved i
have been more pleasant, being neither 2nd Jas
too hot nor too cold, all seemed to en- • Heifer,
joy themselves_ to the fullest extent. Riversi
lAny d.eficiency in the show inside was CarilOg
fully made up by the excellence of that Broadfo
in the field In implements there was , E. Ross
a very fair display, Messrs. O. C. Will- • 2nd S. ty last
SO -11 Campbell & Stewazt, John Nopper, • Steer, 2 year§ old, lst John McLean, let aco c .
W. 'R. Wilson, and Kerr Brothers being end. Jo n McLean, 3rd Wm. Chapmen. YEGETAELES.—ilalf bushel early rose Friday, and. the atmosphere was
pousE AND Lor FOR SALE.—Fot Sale, a
frame. dwelling', house and ono -fifth acre of
land. The property ris situated Opposite the resis4
hose of S. G. McCaUghey, Esq., and is very pleas-
antly located. The house is convenient and cola-
! fortable. A good well and celltia. The lot is a
eonser lot, and has in it a few choice bearing fruit
trees. This property will be sold eheap. eeply
, the proprietor, JOHN ATKINSON- 560
. .
14- FOR SALE.—Southlutli Lot 29, Con. 8;
x Morris; 100 acres, 85 acres cleared end in the
vety best of eultivation a is well fenced and water-
-ed. There are two femme houses and a traria°
barn, all nearly new, and two good bearing orch-
ards. The above farm.. is only ball a mile off a
graxel. road fund two-and-a-lialf miles north of
• Brussels. For terms apply to 0. R. COOPER,
Brussels P. 0„ or to ALEX: INGRAM, ou the
prentises.
FARM FOR iilLE.--That well-known and fine-
ly situated:farm,: Lot 1, Con. 1, Hallett, in -the
County of Huron, containing 100, mires, 90 of
which are cleared ; there are two frame dwelling
boaaes, barra horse stable, cow stable, sheep -house
and drivinghouse ; also orchard and abundance of
water. The foam is situated two miles from the
!Own of Seaforth, on the Huron Road. For full
particulars apply to MeCAL7GHEY & HOLM&
BTU, Seaforth, or to SIMON YOUNG, proprie-
tor, on the premises. 553-h
_
Fe R-
. SALE.—For Sole, that most desir-
• able ftuan, bane: Lot 1, Con: 6, in the town-
ship of Hullett, sitruited miles from Einburn,
and 6 miles from Seaforth. There are excellent
buildings an the premiseti, including a first-class
stone house, two storey, 30 by 40 feet: A spring
creek runs through the farm; good orchard, good.
toilets, and the land in au excellent state of cal-
tiVation. Apply on the premises to lAMES Ma-
IfoIrtiCIFIAEL, ur to MR. JAMES H. BENSON, SO1.-
562,
'L11 BLL Fkitil..1 FOR SALEa-For Sale,
Lot 11, Cora 8, II. R. S., Thekersmith, con-
: , taming 100 acres, 90 of which aro cleared and in
a good state of cultiaation,being well underdrain;
- ad, the balance is geed hardwood bosh. 6-00a
woe house, frame barn and stables; well watered,
ao.t1 good bearing orchard, Is situated about 5
lades from Seaforth and Brucefield, and 31 from
Concord, McMulkin, Seaforth ; Thomai3 Bell,
d. Jas. Dickson. john Walker. Plate of Roeers No 19 Wingham.
0 • /Moravian, Quebec, for England, the
CaTTLE.—dow, must have John Walker. Plate of Roaers No. 4,
0 Ladies' Department. —Mrs. John ' -other morning, were almost carried out
1878, lst Se Carnochan jr., John Walker. Plate of any other va- Warwick, Hullett ; Mrs. J. Williams, 1 to sea, being unaware of their position
Broad/0ot, 3rd Sas. Broadfoot. rtety, John Walker. Plate of Crabs, Goderich ; Miss McIntosh, Erneefield. until after the gangwa,ys had been re -
years old, lst John McLean., any variety, D. McEwen. Plate of Fine Arts.—F. Holmested, I)r. Ver- moved.
am, Heifer, 1 year old, lit Jas. tion of Canned fruits, L.Mabee. Home- Babies.—John Currie, Seaforthe Jas. I Brewers' Association aatais held. last Fri-
-The annual meeting of the Canada
e ; -2nd S. Carnochan, id S. peaches, D. D. Wilson. Best mike- 'cm -
t, 2nd John McLean, 3rd Mrs. made wine, 1st Joseph Bulger, 2d Thos. McEwing and E. Walker, Tuck4rsmith. •• day at the Walker House, Toronto,
,
f females and a, bull, 1st H. 1 John McDonald. Plate 0
Heifer calf, lst Jas. Dickson, Waddell. Honey in Comb, 1st Jolan Lu-
r when officers were elected for the
Carnochan, ' 3rd Geo. Sproat. fin, 2d .A_. Tyerman. Strained Ilenp.y, . Canada. t 1 ensuing year, and. business of a private
A T an Snow fell M Ottawa coati 1 nature concluded. The press were ex -
1 eluded:
= —Last Saturday an .eight-year-old
1 child in Torontce had a wonderful nar-
row escape from.: drow •ng. It fell into
kson. Fat cow or heifer, lst than She above, James Landsborough. at the Grand Triink station, Mentreal. I a well 42 feet deep an on coming to
cLean, 2nd Jas. Broadfoot, 3r(3. Four heads winter cabbage, lst Rich- —Prof. Johnston, of Edinburgh, I the surface,clung to the wall,which was
°Lean. Working oxen, 13b John ard Stafford, -2d Alex. Robertson i Six Scotland, is aoing into the meat canning I fortunately rather roue , and held on
,
On Thompson Morrison. blood beets, lst Allan Hobson, 2d Thos. business in ilontreal. He has I taken a, 1
• • until a neighbor:came ti3r the rescue.
. 11 lst Ja Mc- laree factory for that purpose.
. 1 —The town solicitor pf Peterborough
1 has been requested to
i
I at the expense of the p
! peal the Dunkin by -la
;
ofhaving the same vot
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the principal exhibitors. - In • this de- ! Steer, 1 , year old, lst John McLeada, potatoes, R. Brock; Half bushel Peer- tremely cool for some days.
pertinent was showe -a very ingenious and..W . Chapman, 3rd John Mehean. less potatoes, James Landsborougla. --eLast Friday night a gentletnan was
and practical machin e for remoying Fat ox
stumps and laage stones. It is eimple, Jas. Di
very powerful, and easily worked, and john
attracted considerable attention. Tho' John
chilled plows shown by Messrs. 0.. C. Hanna
Wilson and John Nopper, being new . Lem
and novel, also attracted considerable Jas. P
attention fromethe Many • farmers pre- Robt.
sent. In .carriages and buggies there H. Sne
was_ only- a small display. The Messrs. Dale,
-Pillnaan, of this town, were missed this A. K.
year. Mr. John Williams, of Constance, of ewe
had. .a neat open buggy, and Messrs. lst H.
Rumball sti Leslie, of Clinton, . a hand- 1 John i.
some covered. phaeton. In horses there Penha
was a splendid show, especially in the McIve
larger breeds and in young horsies. The Penha
-money and enterprise expended in im- hale.
porting sires is now showing good re- COT.
Sults. -Young heavy draught horses • Dickso
there 'Nyasa, large- and splendid show, ling ra
as there was also in general purpose. 3rd.
,There -were also . number of very I raised
handsome carriage dolts, most of which John
showed unmistakeable Signs of high.; ewes,
breeding. The attention. of horse! 3rd H.'
breeders has not been directed to this Snell,
class a moMent too soot', as this ; ANY
of the, country is almost depopulated of —Age
good . driving and serviceable road and Hugh
carriage horses. We have now, how- John
ever, a. inmaber of excellent sires, mid Cam.p
the result is already becoming evident enloc
in the young stock. There *ere not Chart,
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. . tatoes th • Used of $100 and a lady of her watch
STER SIIEEP.—Aged ram, lst 1 • ns a
ishale, 2nd John! McIver, 3rd Intosh, 2d John Mcbowe'll. Six globe —John Stewart, barrister, Ottawa,
harters. Shearling ram, lst ma,ngolds, lst Wm. Payne, 2d Robb. who was killed -in Hull on the ,26th ult.
; 2nd A. K. Anderson, 3rd John Charters. Six Swede turnips, istRobt. by being thrown off bride, was a
Zara lamb, lst H. Snell, 2nd Charters, 21 James Scott. t Six ; early brother-in-law Of the late Sir Allan M�-
nderson, 3rd Jas. Penhale. Pair horincarrots, lst Robt. Charters, 2d Nab.
, having raised lambs in 1878, Ferguson. Six long orange or redi car- —Counterfeit $5 bills of thesBank of
'nell, 2nd. Thos. Sha,pton, 3rd rots, 1st R. Brock, 2d. ja.s. Lands- Commerce are in circulation. The site
• • t 1 t Jas n.ature E 1J. Smith, looks asif it bad
aver. Pair shearlines lst Jas. borough . Six e ,
uiw, 2nd Jas. Penhale, 3rd John Dickson, 2d Robt. Charters, 3'd James : been put on -with a rubber stairip, being
b 1 r, ,
. Pair ewe lambs, lst 1Jas, Carnochan. Twelve ears Indian corn, , thick and heavy: . burned on the farm of
, 2nd H. Snell, 3rd Jas. Pen- lst John Walker, 2d Alex. Yuill. ,I . —A woman named Matilda i Grafton, 'ford, township of Har
VOLES. -- Aged ram, 1st Jas. nochan, 2d Alex: Robinson. Three ! play is suspected. She and !her bus from the steam thresh _
They were set o
Three water melons, lst Samuel Car- ! has disappeared. from London. Foul ago•
; 2nd. W. S. Mundell. Slams:- musk melous, James Landsborough. i band. had a quarrel one evening, sinci work. The barns -Were saved after
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n, 1st. H. Snell, 2nd H. Snell Four beads cauliflowers, lst Alex. Rob- I which time she has not been geen. great exertion.
, 1
. Snell. Pair of ewes, b.aving inson, 2 Hobson, Peck of red I —Dr. Dillenbaugh, of Buffalo, aye A g antess, who bids fair to ontrival
lt — i
anabs in 1878, 1st H. Snell, end onions, Allan Ilobsou. Peck of white : known throughout Ontario, tss agai Mrs Capt. Bates, was placed in the
ale, 3rd John Dale. Shearling or yellow onions, Allan Hobson, Peck 1 been fined for practishie as a shysicia
repare a by-law
titioners, to re-
v with the view
d upon by the
icitor be of the
st H. Snell,'2nd Thos. Shapton, of tomatoes, 1st John Walker, 2(1 Alex. without thd legal qualification; A Lon
Snell, Pair ewe lambs, 1st II. o . .
Th citrons 1st john ' don police magistrate imposing the fiu
Deaf end Dumb Institetion at Belleville
a few days ago, she being a deaf mnte.
She is 13 years of age, is six feeti in
height and weighs 300 lbs. 16 13 also
OTIIER BREED TIIAN TIM ABOVE. Dips, lst A. Hobson, 2d jacob McGee.. —Brown, the ;telegraph operator at stated that she has twelve toes and the
Chesney. •Shearling ram, lst ter, sufficiently salted for table use, lst - neglige-nce the late accident 41.1 the G same number of fingeria.
—Wahlstroin, the Swede, champion
rain, 1st John Stewart, 2nd DAMN: PRoDuCE. —Five pounds but r Point Edward-, through whew alleged,
ufin, 2nd not known, 3rd D. Robt. Charters, 2(1 John McDowell, 3d ! T. R. tbok place, has been bund over ! of the world, and James' Bennett, of
ell. Ram lamb, lst Robt. Gov- Wm.. Chesney, Jr. Ten pounds fresh r to appear at the next assizes, to be held , Toronto, played a ina4b. at 15 -ball pool
, 2nd Thos. Chapton, 3rd Reba butter, lst Robe Charters, ad Wm. 1 in Sarnia on the 9th of October. ; for one hundred donate a side, best in
Irs. Pair of ew-es, having raised. . Chesney Jr., 3d D. McEweu. IFirkin —The number of patients in the To- ! forty-one games. Bennett won by two
both in the heavy drapght and; (fellers" , Robt. Govealock, 3rd John eatcheson. Brown, 2d Joseph Bulger, 3d , aanuel r increase. During the mont o e at 1 for his opponent in easth game. Another
, games, the Swede, sheeting four balls
team horses, but those shown, 1 lambs, in 1878, lst Jas. Dickson, end butter, to contain 50 pounds, 1 •t J. S. i rontp General Hospital is rapidly on the
the carriaae class there wa,s an un- Robt. Charters, 3e1 D. alcE wen. Pair burn, Cheese Factory Company, 2,(1 Sea- : 09 relieved or oured, During Seem- match is to take placer
—Last Saturday as 'No. 5 express was
pmpose classes, were very goebd. In , Pair s learling ewes, 1st John Dale, end Smith. Factory made cheese, let KM- : there were 110 patients adulated and 1
many
in s, f, John L fi. , 2 a II - forth Cheese Factory Compitny 3d G. ' ber there were 101 arlmittee dna 30 dis- nearing St. Catherines, a, woman named
ey• Pair „fat ewes, lst David R. McTaggart. Private-niade cheese, charged. Logan and her daughter attempted. to
ell, 2nd D. McEwen, 3rd II. it Jas. McMichael, 2d Mrs. Thomas . —One of the earliest pioneers of Mid- , cross the tressle work over the Twelve
Pair fat wethers, D. McEwen: McMichael, 3d Robt. McMichael. I dlesex, Mr. John McDonald, bf London s Mile Creek, on the Grleat Western Rail -
1 prize by J. S. Porter, for long , .M.NNCFACTUBES%—Woven home-made ; township, died suddenly last Week aged : way, ahead of a train.; The -woman was
1 sheep, a bedstead Valued at .$3, I quilt, lst John Stewart, 2d Mrs. Robt. 86 years. He came to London. struck by the cow cateher and hurled to
h • Charters. Ten yards domestic cloth; the wore only th log shaa les
s• the botom of the ravine -40 feet—and
sustained. injuries that will likely prove
" e made i and has lived in that neighborhood ever
D. Mc- since. He was Very much respected. ; fatal. The girl, in some wonderful naane
ey, D. —A man named Theophollis Earl, of ner escaped.
t, Geo. : Stier, formerly a resident 1 Torouto, —Daniel L. RONVat, of Detroit, was
Miss fell down on Saturday M th street in attacked on e coal osek in Windsor,
. el liana Toronto, cutting his face -redly and early on Saturday maiming, and robbed
- to throw him into
Aicemen appeared.
sting one of them.
'ea 11. Snell. Hannah, 2d. Mts. Schotides. Six pars- ; of 435 and costs.
usually uaeagre show. This eficiency • ewe 1
I
was most marked in .connee iou with ; Ches
the single buggy and driving horses. 1 Came
While in former years the ring used to •, Snell.;
be well filled with these 'animals, this ; Speci'
year Mier was only- one entry in one : woole
class and.two.in the Other, and none of ' Jas. e , .
the animals shown were fit for a shoW ; Pies, Lsnint or. Menicst.—Aged boar, - lst John T. Gibson. Pair ho
ring. , The show of cattle was unusual- Alex., Yuill. blankets; lst Hugh Chesney, 2a
ly largo and good. This we take as an Sr *Foxe:al—Aged boar, M. Charles- Ewen. Ten yards lessey-woo
evidence that - C'attle, which bave been wortl . Boar, littered " M 1878, ;T. ' Il. illeEwen. Ten yards of satin
Rime scraea. (40er ey, and all other COM . too 103)" 1 ecrketed. by our farmers, are . Peri Sow; littered in 1878, ja II. T McKay. Woolen aun 1
, . a , .
elm's. For further j‘articulars apply to DAVID — t") .
‘ '11 now recei. ma more attention. This is Peril
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Nash ,2(1. Jolm McDonall. Cur:
117 .
aa it shot ld be, for there i* little -doubt ; The zesnutere—Aged boar, . Iat nut John Beattie. Assortment of marble .
1
, • of $10 by two men. rit'hey had filled hie
that now a ready market has beeu found • know , 2nd John Workman, 3rd R. J. work,' L. Messett. Sewing i achine, and beaten him
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M Engle id. for our surplus stock, eat- • Tmae a Boar, littered in 1b78, S - oua- 1.t Singer Compauy, 2d Wheeler (a
tle raising and feeding will soon be the ' than iCarter, 2nd E. J. Turner, 3rd Wilson. Organ, Scott Brothtta. het
Fiesforth. The laud ia of the choiceat totalit1.. lutist profitable department Ot farm in- Jannis' 'Wens Agea sow. must have lit- of parlor furniture, Broadfoot :/t BoX.
ThOre iti 11.11,111dSOIne regitlellee and good °cabana- dustry. The splendid • theroughbred teredia 1878, one or more of her pigs to get . bedroom furniture, Broadfoot. &
- farm is situated witldn one nnle and a (111111 El (
- a , lierde .of Messrs. H. Snell and James be s ' wn with lier, 1st Jonathan Car- Box. Panel door, J. II. Broadroot.
Dickson were much admired, while ! ter, 211(1 11. J. Turner. . Knittin ma - , James Watson
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many smaller breeders, in point of Po errer.—Pair light Bralunas, Jobe , FINE Awes.—Water color drawing,
quality, ere following them closely. 'War( . Pair Plymouth Rock, lst let Thos. Govenlock, 2d Thos Coven-
Theahow in sheep was as good as we ! Davi
'have seen in the coup ty, both as regards Pair
t
IloORE, on the presmaea or to Lanio
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VALCARLE FARM FOlt $ALE.—For Sale the
' ' west half of •Lot 27, Con. 3, lIcKillop, con-
taining 50 tteres. known its the Del& estate:- This
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kuocking lum ; insensi ) e.
rie
a few hours after he died. r badly, and were abou
and. succeeded in: arr
picked. up' and carried to his betel,where : mouth with coal dust
—A wooden bridge hes been erected ' the river when two
p
over the Grand lever at Lrant or , o
replace the iron bridge that Was carried The ether escaped to -Detroit, but is re- -
away with the flood. ComMunicatien ported to be captured there. Howard '
with West Brantford. and the Western ' is' in a -dangerous c ondition, but evil?
part of the country is again restored. It Probably recover.
is expected that before spring there will —Last.Saturday Chief juetice Wood
' of Manitoba. eave judgreenti in
rigs- The farm is well planted with tt
natueutal trees, ia in excellent 'order, and well
fenced. It is admirably suited for a retired gen-
tleman, a dairy -man, or market gardener. Terras
e4S.Y. That property must be sold at once. Apply
to A. STRONG, Seal:nab. r•ql
PAUMS FOR SALE.--Isot 21, Con. 12, MaKil-
lop, 50, acres, N nthern Gravel Read,a; miles
111011 6011fOrth; frame builainEts and orchard.
West half Lot 29, COIL 9, MeKillop, 50 metes, 40
eNtred, frame buildings, good orchard ; •5 miles
f,rom Seaforth, on gravel road. South half of Lot
24 Con. la,' MeKillop, 50 acres, 25 cleared, frame
h,anir sPlendel timber. Lot 1, Con. 4, . S.,
laiekersmith, 100 tierea, 75 aeres cleared, orchard,
fair buildinga, and spring creek running through
thTeR- foe:NI-1(1: isCoftsfaniristTl.froni Seaferth- -APOY A.
I.N HULLETT FOR S:aLE.—Foi;..Z.e
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Lot 6, Con. 14, litinett, containing 158 acres,
100 of which are eleared, underdraineli, and in
fasst alass order; the balance is timbered with
hardwood and cedar; the soil isbf the beSt quality;
there is a fine stone house with all nece&sary coia-
uniences, also good. frame barns, stables and.
sheds; there is a large bearing orchard and plenty'
ot water; conaeuient to achools, churches and
Pest °fame; there iS a good gravel road leading
!tom it to all the neighborines markets ; it is with°-
. 12112 miles from Seaforth, 8 from Brussels find 4
tr, ?..m -Blyth. Also a farm of I00 acres, Lot 4, Con.
morris. Apply to the proprietor on the prein
1ges or to Radock 0. JOHN WATT. 562
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• McNaught, 2nd D. McNaught.; lock,J. D. SellasS. Painting in oil,
river 13earaea PolandS, 1St John. Iet M. lloberison, 2d M. Robeitson, 3t3.
2nd john Ward. Pair. Silver I II: M. Charlesworth. Crayou saeteli,
Ch rlesworth Pencil sketch,
lit and numbers. In this depart- War
Pelle lled Homburgs, lat 'Mrs. Schoales,
horses, there is a rapid and yery per 2nd. C. W. graham. Pair Houdans, •• lst James Hartley, 2d Miss Nash.
e
ceptible improvement. In swine there ; ist s ndrew Siisith, 2iid Andrew Smith. .1 FLowEus.—Six . varieties of --asters,
• - not laeae shoe' but the anii ale Pair 'lack Spanish, it Robt. Goven- Alex. Robertson. Six varieties of
. .
were of e high character. In ' lock, 2nd 'Matthew Robertson. Pair ; Phloxes, lalex. Robertson. Six' varie-
ere was ; a -splendid dis lay. Axle bury ducks, G. Williamson. Pair ties- of Verbenas, Allan Hobson. Six
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artment, which has been • - • f -3 tallies John G. Wilson.
long -nog ected, seems also to have t tken
• an upward s ar . ,
'anent, also as in Cettlea aed heavy
exhi bite(
fowls trl
.Thtoo
• • le
Musrvy ducks, Stepb.en orden. 1 an N •
ariC
Gees' , lst not known, 2nd John. Han- Si:s. varieties of Fuschias, Allan Hob -
—On Thursday, Sept. 196h, svhiletwo
brothers named Frawley were working
in a. field M Meaonte township, they no-
ticed a thunder storm approaching, and.
ran for shelter to a, Mr. Sullivan's house,
-where theyseatedthernselves on abench
in the kitehen. little deg lay OE. the -
bench between the two men. A flash of
lightning struck the woolen partition
against. which they leaned, and rent in
pieces the bench on which. they sat.
Both men were stunned, one it was
thought for some time was dead, but af-
ter a while he recov-ered. The dog,
which. lay between. the two men was in-
stantly killed; Nearly every person in
the house was more oa less affected by
the lightning,
—Mr. George Wrigley, of .London,
Right Worthy High Chief Ranger of the
Independent Order of Foresters, has
'wen arrested upon a criminal charge of
ibel preferred by Dr. Orouliyatekha,
another member of the same Order'.
The ellegedlibel was el-Altai/led in a
letter written by the accused to J. H.
McDougall, of Seaforth, Right Worthy
High Senior Beadle of the Order, that
the Doctor should be expelled for hav-
ing been arrested in London on the
charge of proem:Ma au abortion on a
agaMst the Provincial'
young woman. The existence of t
be a new iron bridge of about ee
toireplace the one carried aWay. regard to the proteet of the Hudson
bi
—A couple of weeks ago Alfred Fields Bay ComPanY letter came to the knowledge of Dr.
svas arrested in Guelph on a charge of tax of 5 cents• per acre for educational Oronliyateklia, who at one --laid laid the
- • cses The Act specially defined case before his solicitors, demanding a
erectiug au illicit still and assisting to
distil spirits in Woolwich term- , the Compa,ny non , -residents, whereas
his trial. On being brought before
ship. He was taken to Berlin to stand ' residents are only taxed One cent pef
acre. The judgment sustained the a.p-
County Judge Millar theprisoner plead- peal on the ground t sat the tax is an
ed guilty, and was sentenced to pay a, exceptional one, an therefore beyond
the power of the Le 'slat -tire to impose.
fine of 5500, and be unpriso e a ar .
labor for six months. —Sometimes Mr.
—In the Chaths.m market the other Flamboro', has put
a 4 .
Hannah. Collection of Annuals, Allan seizure pf " short weight" butter. Some structed wider the stair leading from
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oh n Tunis,of 'West
Best collection of roses, Allan f ke is loose money, for
of clipboard con-
t t -The show, on Fri- nah.1 Pair turkeys, not known. son. Six varieties Gladiolas, Allan
- clay, so far as qualitt and breeding are
concern d, would have done credit ta
the Pro incial . or Western. In hens,
especial y, 'there was a large and varied Job
sh,ow of ighly bred and. apparently- well Bar
cared fo fowls. As space will pot per- Mon
.mit of amore leiagthy description, we plo
refer owe reaelers to the following prize
list for further and. fuller infertile:timer
-11Eere. DR.aUGHT • ,HERaES. — Brood
Iaraeeareees.--Wooden axle wagon,
Davi I McNaught. Single top, buggy, ,
Ru ball La Leslie. Single open buggy, 1
Williams. Iron plow, Reid &
n. Irea beam plow; let Malcolm ,
-oe, 2nd Malcolm Monroe. Chilled
John alepper. Gang plow, lst:
W. R.' Wilson, • 2nd Kerr Brothers.
• Pair' iron barrows, D. McNaught.
1 ha rake lst 0. C. Wilson, 2nd
a
Hobou Sie varieties of pansies. John morning the Chief of Police made a sa e- ep
Hobson.
Sr -aria-es Dahlias Allan sixty " pound"- rolls were found to be the floof,of the barn to the hay loft. The
d f tl lace is secured by means
ls as. cusation conta.ined in his letter to Yr.
Broadfoot, 3a. John McDowell. • Raised. The butter svas sold mid the proceeds the door, and retir to bed. In the slightest foundation,
o son. _
Hobson. short. Of course, the a air crea
, L.Anius' Wou.K.—Home-madei bread, quite a commotion anaong the fa.einers' of a hasp, staple
Houston, 2d John Landsbor- wives, and there were not many bless- Monday evening a
laced
na pa,dlock. On
r returning home,
over $200 in a cash
foil ana ample reisractiOn and apology
from Wrigley. This the latter refused
to give to the satisfaction of the
aggrieved party, claiming that his letter
was privileged and. not libellous in the
manner charged. Accordingly Wrigley
was arrested on a, craniiaal warrant, and
gave bail for his appearance. A later
report says:The criminal charge of
libel preferred by Dr. Orenhyatekha
against George Wrigley has been with-
drawn open the latter's tendering an
apology in Court, withdrawing the se-
ough; 3d. Wm.McGeoch. Patched quilt, ings for the Chief as he rat ess y . 'McDougall, a Seaforth, and
hand made, made, 1st D. McEwen, 241 James seized every roll • that wes "short." box far back M thiS receptacle, locked leaging it to have been without the
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