The Huron Expositor, 1883-06-15, Page 1"01
t
I
�
f
t I
14
t
I
I
. � * I . .
: I � ,,, I - . I i :� - - I �, � -
. � . . � � � I I . � I . .
I I I � - 1. . F � . . . I � Z2 .
-_ � -_ I - - � � t I r � - I . a �
I . . - 11, �
1! ,
�
. . .
� , - , - � . I . q -
I - . I - � I � L I I . , . . I . -
- I -1
� 11 � I .
__ - � � .� - " . __ , , - " I . . . , _ I � � ". - 11 - " , 3 - �_ - -11-1 I -.---.-,-. - - . 7 i . - I � I
---. . __ - , _ '. _ � � - __ _ .
� -11 --i - � � . - . .1 �. .- - --- � - _ - I I - , - - - , , - . - . . .. I .
. � I - � � - . . � I . , . . .
I I - I . I I - . . I I � . �
. e . - . *� . � . I . I �
. � .� � i 1� - 1� � . ;_f . . � . � t
.
-
,,:;_ . I I . I ,- . � . �,
I � J I I -1
I - � I I I . . . I 1P . I . . -
� - . . . � q
� I --- . I I � - I - � ,� . . I
_� I . I � r
: * - I � . . � . .
.- � - " I I I . � , . . �1. - , - ;
I I
I I . i � ) - . k
, � I I I � � . �.
I ..
___ __ �_' �� �_ _� ! I . I I 1. I I � - *�_
- � i - I , ?�
.
I � - ' - �� I � - I . a ti
I t , z - . I .
.1 k .- I � � I . � �
�
� �, IT ut I ml 8 - 10041�' I—— � I- . . . I . . i�,�� -
. - - � . � I I �_.
1. - . 11 - - .. ft I - I � - - I . I 1��_ 1.
. .
- -
. , - - -_ - I . i
I'll .... "Illillil!illlllllilfifillfrilillitillili� 11 , � I . I
� - - -, _n , -11 - _ . I � - I . .
�!�,��i I I ;Q.r� .1 -A; � . , - . � I 11 - --- -_ -
. - - , �4 ` ��. ""`7 J � I I �.. � I i - . ,�� C . _=" � - I I . .. . I - . � . � - I_ - I I on � I _.
I �_ 0"-
I 2��. - __. � I . . I
. - �__ -1 W-1 . I - I � I ; I
� , . � . ,,� - I I . I . � � . ... ; . -
_Ir 4 . .111-1-l'. . .. � � I . - � . - I . . . I
- -
� I � � I I . - �
. -
0 I , .----I -.- I I � � . .1 � I _:-_ I . . ,f i
I - X.- M All! " __ '. � . zi . . I .
__ . , _. .. N �
. . , . I � , -_ I : .
__ .1 .- I . � I � ___:4 �� I �
� - I
I I 11 - - � �., -1 � �,
;�_ I I t . "_ - ___Z__� .. i I "; I �
. � . ��
� � . . =�
� __ 71 . .
� __ 11 - _� I I . . - . 1.1 . - i 4
- � � � . ;
� _ I I � I �.. . . i . � I I
� �� - -.1r, ''., :. I I - .
� I
a , . �,� I . I . - f I 1. � �.
. I
, :-!-' - . . ,� I � i � !
- . ..
. % � . . . I I ...
� I I z I I . . . I .. : � I
91 VX13 DRY 11 I - I
- I I 11 . � . I � i -
. 0903 � - awl. - � . I . I . �
I � � I I I I
. lm.,__ . . . . .. I I I . � I . .. .. .
� I.,- i . � -
� : I
V ___1 I �_`T . ... L :
�6 � 1. - * �� I . I - I- -1 I I . I
_ --- I . . - I I I'_ 11 I I
, I I
�. �, � L I : I I I . . I
. -
� � I . � . i . �
. I
. I - � " - -
� I - -1 11 �'��' - i __ I . I . "I 6 I
�
I
- - �� � . . . I . 0 . I
I � 11 : I - . I .
IS ALL( __.. � . .
� i . , > � , . . . . A . i I _,� � �
,�L WMG I - � i . . . . , . � - I I � � . - I I - I i , � -. .
- ... I � . � I
. . - , -
. . ��� . - �;_ I ',�� - . � '_1 . I , - I i I '. _� . . .
1, - . : . � . . . - .1 � . - .1 . .
. I I'll � f - . . . I , it I � . -_
0 � .1 . . -.-- i - .- -1 - I I � . i � - . . � .
� I I - I .1 . - � -� - - I
. � . t . , . . � , --- . f ! I .
� - . . I - � ' - - . __ - I . 1 4 � s ; .�
. 4 , - I . .
�1. . L � . 11 ' - ' '� i � I - , I - �__ , I
� . S rTIEW NTH TE.A-R . ; -
I
- ... � I I � . I
I ,
11 - . - � I . I . I . -9 I I .
THE K ST WH LE I., UMBER i 810 . � i- . I SEAFORTHs FRIDAY., JUNE 15, 1893a ! � � WoLk&n A�8.,Publisherz ! I
-
O . 1: ; I I . '� a ar ! .. .
, - �
A , - - ft 1, � 1 01.50a . in Advance. i "
� I : __ - N I I � . ., - . I . � .
- I i . ----------- " - � I
ft - - I . , � � - �
__ I I :==== .. - 11 % � -, . I � �, I
. � I f . ' . - � 4. .
. . .
� I �, " I co'crNT" COUNCIT-j. the mc nth of April I examined the number ,of b�_dges 'ke b up -by this Clerk draft amembrial to the .� - � :
I �. - � .1 - � P, counties the teacher In 1he same position for a Fred. Kempf, of Berlin, was drowned. was tAken by a tug and -went to Owen � -. �
. ...
�._ � . . . . . I'll, ----- �� . bridget , on the Lake Shore I - ' I i
I ------
. - � � a. Such a course is i a The body has not yet been recovered. Sound, where she Will be placed on 'the I - � .
, � I For An . The Jutie Sessi)on of the County Coun- I road. Gro,- county, not boundary line briziges, with- of 13ruce� and Perth, "asking their co-- number of ya�i , . '! I
.- � y Qaaati of - oil opened, at Ooderich on Tuesday, ham's )ridge on this.. is 15i feet span, in each munioWality. � operation with,the oo4nty of Huron in, I bon4fit to alPeoncerned. In conelusion, Tb6 others barely, e"aped with their dr , ' " -* ' Th�6 damage w.M' '� I
- y dock1or repmrs.
I . Ix � 11 . 4une lith. 1 Ther(� was a g d represen. but is 4 ividently too short, As ;.the abut- Movea by M . Hays, seconded by Mr. the establishment of an industrial f" I I beg to report that -model school and lives. * , * . b� Pretty i . i �
__ . I .
.
I - )mberb presenr a ' - well covered by insurance. - I I
. I togon of rn1f Mason be instructed or Poor House for the maintenance and I teachers' institutes continue to- do ex. -Thirty sealing schoor-srs are immur. *-:-Dr. - Berlin was I I .
� i ed. I would recommen4 that to ask for " 2 t. Bowlby's'office in I � , ! I
mont n the north side -is very i much Britton, that
- . � I ROAD GONVI 91ONERS REPORTS. under in , , nd ra for the building of support of the poor and indigent within cellent work in preparing th6teaeUrs,
_f - . �� .i I when i � comes tq be re -built 'that the two stond te ut 0 ed in a fwId of ice in thd northern part burglarized on Thursday night of last I I
- The foll0wing'.eports of the county I ab nts at. Grievets bridge, the contigubus counties of Huron, for the duties devolving upon them in of ihe Gulf tof St. Lawrei�ce. Their week and the safe oiened. The burglars 14 �
. �
_� I FIRST-CLASS DU - . - road 00 missill, ners were read and span should be enlarged to the north at, and have the contract let about -the Ist Perth and Bruce, and that the their several Spheres of labor- � crews are reported to be starving. � secured! $110 in cash, jewelry to. the 1 .
.
- r9twed to the ad and Bridge Corri_-14ast eight or ten �feet." The bridge -July next, andito be cotiaplated oa or BiteAe selected in some central 'J. R. MILL*R,*I. P. S. -While away -from home on Sabbath value of $400, a lot of Vrivite ID I I
Tnt t - . �� apers 4
-
- � ... I - itself If in good repair, but it 'may re- before the 1st October, 1884. Referred locality as may be a d u 'on by the Mr. Dewar, Public School Inspector last; Mr. James Campbell -V house, in and a purse of zn�)ney gjVon .XX8. � -, -
I � : wittee * - agr 8 p . . . I
. � I
�
a - - � - I � 31r, �ibfion rtrted as follows: I quire a little repait on the. approaches. ,to the Road and Bridge Committe. * , Said counties. . for East Huron submitted the follow- Burford, was ente � red and his pocket Bow1by by the coi:q t&zan's -
.
v, � . I � . � I . gre&tIotiof . I
-
J . , I ,ortAl 3ert bridge has two spans.,making The Council, adjourned until three 4fter a lengthy discussion on this . lady laVuea ; . .
I - - Vigited Wi0ghan, prairie bridge and the F . Ing report as to the management of the book stolen.. It contained 014. church, of which the
. I - with the centre abutment 52 fe ' '
� i --IN- bridge at B1 Q in February, And , ' at. This o'clock p. in. Thursday. - . m9tion the veto was taken, when the 'schools in his district. The following -Cornwall, by a misjority'of six, has organist 20. years. . .
. I U .
.
. � .1 . � got OP ;1's, 3'a'a and specifications �Pntre �butmeut very much obstructs TimELS"DAT �une7th 1883. motion was declared lost by a large leg. L .
I � I - , 6961" )i ' It , , n � is a statbinent of the total receipts of voted & bonus of $25,000 to build a Pro- -Chas. Powell, Henry Reid and -
� -
. L .1. for the BluOvale 1, ridge for wooden &but- the. p age of tile water and loatches . -went for , drive to Duridas , � I
-
. 1 7 . . . "I The Council met pursuant t urn- majorfty. Those in favor of the motion each school from all soarces: teRtant school house and secure neces. McKeinzie ,a
- " . " , -ng down Bt am. I � � . - .
, I inents and =Wuoture, and having drift God comi - re I ment. and after routine ba a�j` the insisted in the discassion that'the car- I Tackeramith ;. ..- ................... $5,352 2 sary land. I one day last week, and on coming back, 1 .1 I
11 .
I I �
I -
I ..: I Lred te �I succeeded in letting .would corn men d that when this bridge SKIeIssurer r.Viug of it would not commit the 0oun- MORMOP .................... : ........ 6106 6 -It is 1 expected that Sir Hector being alittle jovial, they would not' jet 11 :
,
1, I � 'he BI e made usnal letter from the County Tre'as ' I . -
I
-
'
. ROL 11 tr000uoln tr t for 6 uevale bridge for require re building the 8�pau b . laullett .............................. 6,"" V Langevin, will lay the corner stone of Mr. A Hughes Charles pass them. Xr. ;
L!�3PAILS or T I I igham. bridge for $255.- One Of I - feet. There is a good rook with Statement of colldotions oil to the Belitme of establishing a Grey .... ............................ 5,978 - I . :
- Lflft, IM apa the wi� resident lands, &a., was read and re. House of Refuge, even if the cou4ies of Turnberry .................... � ....... 4,80889 the 'now Custom House and post office Charles bad great difficulty in passing I
� � - "� I . a - . . - Of � . �
. I With the sAvice and concurrence of the bottom at this plao for a strong foun- ferred to the Finance Committee. Perth and Bruce should consent to East, Ws"nosh .................... I . 2,8187.1 at Hamilton. . . besid�s being insulted. McKenzie, I
.. , . I
-1 i I I t, Beeve of East W�wanosb,and tbe-Reeve dation.. The bridge is in good condition . I . . co operate with- Howick ......... -&bout 1,600*eziiigrants arr,ived in beingthe driver, was finea sio and . I
! - ; � . . BRIDGE REPAIRS. Huron in the establish- Morris .... .......................... 5 5W 42
� It' and Deput Yi, Roe, e of Wingham,I Short � and will -stand for some years to,come'. .
I . I -
ngs idge bridge 'ii3 �
r � Moved by Dr. Buchanan, and se�ona - ment of a union institution, but that all ... 1, 62 Montreal Since 'Saturday evening en costs, the others'weredismissed. I
. I . . � ened, the bridge : n the prairie, from 62 , Ki .was re -built last ' *, .. . - �
. f . I I . ad by Mr. Ratz� that Air. Hardy, Itoad that was sought was to obtain addition- Blyth ................................. 1,567 ga route for Ontario and the North -west. :--On Saturday evening three boys .,
; . [, -Ta Exch-auge, lor � to 42 feet which . lowed th It is 21f feet span and will . �
P iprerstruc- summer., Brussels....* ................... . ..... .
� - - _3 su I � Commissioner, be iuStructed to build a al information on the subject. Those . 2,w " Over a thopsand arrived on Monday named Saunders, Thorneand Forrestal, , - Al
-, c, - I -
t . I . much simplified and likely r of need anything � rpora than fence or guard alongithe north sidl��of oppooing the motion refused to give their Total Reoeipts ........ . morning. i were bacTlyinjureawhile playing at the - -i
I - III . ........ i $51,417 82 . .
. I .. I tly. In company. some n pairs to the approaches. Kin,- - . i
If I couseque tl I ' ' While f1h,ingy one day last week, .-Globe Agri ra � I
the embankment 'between the two assent in Any way to the necessity for icultu I Works, London. A
�t : �'r'Te"2 00� Wellington, and tail brAge is one span of 2Q feet with I The., following is a "statement of - f
. It I .. . � . I with tile W1 vie a 22 feet Ion bridgeft over, -Black creek on the bound- such an institution. They maintained total expenchtures, - - t4 Gene-MatLews, �I'Morrisburgh, caught pile of lumber ell upon them, breaking '
. � . I, mr. Cook, DePJy Ree _k the ff Ir . g. The -floor v.611 ' h . . �]
T, i . ) ary between Hay and Stephen, as. it is that the poor can be better and more ", a pickerel whic -had *Swallowed a jack Satinder's leg, fracturing Thoiue's I
,
' Dry Goods, Miffill we e_xamined th site forthe bridge on need to be renewed at once, and it may Tnokersmith.. ' ........ _.... $4,853 4 . .
. considered at present in an unsafe con- cheaply provided for as at present than moKmop .... 0 knife. The inife was closed and the collar bone, -and miuring Forrestal bg,d- I I
. ,Dry, I I , - :::
1 . k I a town' line lbetween Howick and need 26me new stringm. Eighteen dition for Public travel. -Referred'to if incarcerated in a poorhouse, and con- Hullett .............................. 5,890 06 � handle is about. 21 inches long. ' ly. Saunders died from the iujuries I
: ; . t�� th I . � � � - I
6 Niato, and due consideration we milp river bridge, Lake Shore, is 94 feet 1 * n, received on Tuesday morning. .
- I .1 � � el . the Road and Bridge Committee. � � sequently oppoAed the motion upon Grey ..... ........................... 4 5,144 20 -The Masons' and Plasterers' Unip
I . long, vf � dich, � I ..................... 4,1273 80 (if St. jo I .
� � � agreed that the Warden of Wellington I believe is an unnecessary i -
: i _. . Moved by Mr,,Ratz, and seconded by -principle. From the disicussion. and the ' hu, New Brunswick, dam Incl - -The Allan ,stiaamotip Sardini -
.11 should proonre plaus and Specification 1 h is] in goodorder. except some of � East Wawanosh ........... i .......... 21603 86 1 .
.� Dr. Buchanan, that Mr. Hardy, Road- vote it was quite evident that a very Howlek ............................... 7,390 77 fbat the standard of I wages be 6��,Jer -brought out on Mondaythe largest n-aman, -
I . . . . . __ 11 iring wbich requires to be nailed
11 � - � I for a bridge. These plans were prepared t Morris .... .......................... 4 � .
- - . � Commissioner, be instructed to examine large majority of the present Counci ,766 �2 day from the 18th J4ne, an advan�e of bar of p"seilgers of any vessel this Sea -
1: � eing 1 .
H I -- I t) me, but not b End possibly the approaches way the Black creek bridge,ou the boundary take this view, and that until E6 very 42460 .. son 95 Icabin and 1,6�6 inteimedisde ,
i I . 1� and submiftet (iebo`2 i Wrometer ...... .. a ........ : .......... 1, 50 cents a day. , .
. f I . suitable I return dthern to the Wel]iDg- need 31118 little gravel; Amberley be. tween -Hay and Stephen, and if neces. material change takes' place in public Blyth ........................ I ........ 1,424 42 _Co'IOuimet,,At P., having decided and steerage. 'La this number are in- 11
.
� i . Brussels ...... ...................... 2,197 63 �
.
*
I � - . - touguthorities 4r correction. Since bridge i3'22 feet and a half long, of one sary have the same,repaired as soon a.9 sentiment there will be no indu'strial not to accept �Pa;command, of the Wim- eluded 26 boys and 8 girls from 'Rev. I
. � _ �
I I I then I have not I�eard anytbiuc, further span, idis in good order, excepttug a - , Total 19xpenditure ........... . � .1
� -ble.-Reforre,l to t I farm established in this county. . i A
I t3 possi I . I .. ..$45,330 34 bledon team this year, Col. Otter has Lord Douglas' Rome, destined for Otta- , -
we advertise ourselves �� 'OI the matter. /The bridge on the 9th plank r two inthe floor. The bridge � on been offered and I I
exteuld,* � - . Bridge Committee-. I . THE WINGHAM. AND BLYTH ROAD. Amounts received for school tax has accepted the( posi- wa, 11G children from Miss Rye, bound f I
-
f - .. I Concession of 13(�wick, is in good ciondi.' on tb Uundary between ASbfield an'Dd . I . - . � . � �
,
� I . � I - . The Council adjourned until - two A by-law to enforce repa;irs to the PrOPertV: U013. I for Niagara, and'i-00 from Mrs. Bart for I
I
�
i as the � tion, but the apl�roachas require some Haro s 20 feet Span. � :The Reeve of I 11
: . . � I o'clock on Friday. I groxel road between Blyth and VVing- Tookermnith ........... A .............. $2,751 84 -Roberb Parker, second son of Robt. the Home at Knowlton. I
I . re -1 it the to ship of Htirou has let a contract . . �
wp
.. I - OV.is�and as jr. was never fenced, I FXIDAY', June 8tb, 1&�% him was read and passed. A motion MeRillop .... ........................ 3,617 44 .Parker, blacksmith, New Hamburg, I A vouna son of Thomas Henderson, I
; -
I . I a well to have it fenced as the to lay a -new floor on this bridge for was also passed, instructing. tbe-,Clerk G,� .............................. while bathing in the I aretalier'a� the fire- hall, Galt, aged -
. �� which Ifuron will pay one half. The .... 41221 42 river Nith one day list week. All efforts !
1, approaches i�e Ir4uent The council met pursuant to adjourn- �, . . Hallett 4.774 80 was drowned I I a - . I
I ly worn way by I y ...... .............. I ....... 14
� cattlolurniDg down for water. -I have new b, *I Jgq on the eighteen ver, ment, and -after' routine proceedings the to notify the Clerks of Morris and E'"t Tumberry ............................. 8,536 16 about three years, was accidently
I -law. � �
OASH DRY GOODS, STORt, .. . . mile ri Wavvanosh oflke passage of this 6y Ead Wawanosh ................... .. R,061 77 made for his recovery. proved ineffec- drowned on Monday afternoon last � I
� 'I � . examined the ' I msbank bridge. It ,Ion the same roaA, and which you Roadand Bridge committee reported There has beeu�% dispute in progt Howiek ......................... . 6,251 50 tual. L. � w ek, in the Grand river near his own
1. I
I
L j� � � . ther span Orderea at the January meeting to be as follo�vs: , . . ,essfor Morris 9 �
I I . .
�
-
-
f . has one span of 2 feet and ano r a n . .... ............... ::::::- 4,17's Go -The Brantford merchants have home. He wad in the habit of playffig
. I some time bd-ween,. th Cou'cils of -Wrozet�'. ............... a .............. 1,425 00
I ,I .1 of 58 feet, on wo� den fa'butments. ,This built, 's completed,and- ready for travel, ROAD AND BRIDGE REPORT. i I
I I I ' i Morris and E'ast Wawanosh concerning ................................ f Weed, to grant a half holiday ' Wed- about the -river, and on being missed
.
- �
I 7ay in some at a t(tal cost of $370, of which the, Respecting the reports of Messrs. BrussWs . ...................... . 1,913 42 nesdays to their employees during the frorn'the house was looked after -and
A , the maintanaiceof this portion of road. ,
bat we, want e,vorybody to know tht bridge Seems to a giving a
.11 parts and bracestare getting out of place count3 -pays 0185. It is of 50 feet span. Hardy and Gibson relativ,,e to a bridge * . I --- - . I
.1 . .. . The latter township devoted a certain' � Bummer, commencing June 6, and (
� I Total..tl.. ..... , 110�_ found in several feet of water' quite
. - across Vae Maitland river between Col- ,,� I ....... � ....... 835,849 13 -
I
� * Both the bridgel and the approaches The bridge on.the Lucknow road, oppo � n
. � we take PRODUCE as well' * I I . portion of .its statute labor 'towards re- '. ,. � � tinuiDg until August 26th. I dead. -
. I will need to he r�paired, and as it- is site th 3 3rd concession is, 32 feet long. borne and 'Goderich Township, near . . � A paid teachers --A boy named Robert Kerry, about -The steamei Vagnet, of the Owen � .
-
. I W i placed at an awl�wanll turn of the road T is i� % very old bridge, and, al Holmesville, it, is recommended that pmring the road, and paid out a cbnsid-� on . I
� th9-t parties -wishing 'to, trade ,with '� though � Tu=rsnunflh ', .............. I.' ...... . $4,195 00 nine ,years of age, waw drowned at Pike. Soun& Lake Sa - enor Line, ran hard ori
- .. . - st� It may 'je out any day, and .... ...................... 4,74421 . �!
� 1.i . should be .fencei, Tho bridge north of B ill B ,O), the same be adopted, and that Messrs. erable sum for gravel. Morris failed to McKillo� . - 1�;_�, p �
� . may aepena im - I I - 91 � put any laboir upon it, but the repre-. unuett .......... ....... 4,,M �97 villa - last Saturday afternoon while e'n- the rocks at Cedar Wand on Sunday - -
. . pair dotting their-gook� the railway in lFbgbam, I found to he power Should be given the commissioner Hardy and Mason, Commissioners, pre- ................
, I I . � i . sentatives of Morris offered Wawanosb a Grey ....... .* ... I ...... 4,417 oo . deavoring to recover a flshing rod. The night. Two steamers and.two tugs I
� F I very much out of repair. The floorlhaa to ba it re -built when it does go. pare plans and f3pecifications for the Turnberry..::::::::::: * ... .
. as If it I I -
� upon the SAME - mquAs , ,]*. - . r Nine ile river bridge,also on tha�Luck. new bridge, and �have the same con- sum equivalent to ha'If of their expendi- East WWAUOsh ....... ::-*-***L *** 8,79974 body was found shout an hour later. rendered her all the assistan4o possible.
'
� & hole, in it and C e fencea on the �ideg �� 91 -W. Rowland, an old teamsterin the The steamer is bwned by tha Ltichelien * . t
I had Cho, I - are so loose as to , be ready to fall. off. now r al,is 190 feet long. It stands on atructed VhiB Bnmmer. It, ia��recom- tura, so as to place the two munic ::::: 7 ... -, 6,765 47
CASH to pay for them. ' I _... ..,� 4,156 97 Rua
� � I I . I . _Vh six b n a at unequal distances, and mended that,no action be taken on the ties on an'equal basis. This offer was 'Morris ...... .. 4 .................. ::-. employ of the Davies Brewing'Co., To- and Ontario Navigation Company,
. I I
.
__ . . 1 In fact the who bridge will need c o*n- Wroxeter .... .......... � ............. 1.= 64 . route, was kicked by a horse oh Satur. is nnaer lease to the Lake Superior line. � .
� . ; � " ' declined by Wawauosh, and between 878 00
LL . . - siderable re I ' althougl not a very old bridge is very pet' ;�I,on of Mr.Jacob McGee and others, the two the road has been a] lowed to Brussels.. - day night, and died from his injuries on It is learned she is not a -wrack, sua is
_ I � pairs!. -The cutwaters. of the t : ....... 1,725 00 - I
- , ,
r -: ; - �, . I - -h.b stream are very much much di cayed, and will need consider, relative to the dam a Egmondville, go unre .... ...... ******* . __ Sunday morning. . I fully insured against fire and accident,
-, - � . abutments in t est able rep drs this season. The bridge on. complairiingthat it obstructs.the pas- paired, and is now said to be in ' I � In L I
, battered and Total ............................ $W,296 91 -Daring. a circus performance at -The other day two residences I
� - - a very'. bad cottdition. At the request
11, I . . . to� ey should be or , - the of the ratepayers of the disputing t The foll table shows.the total Niagara last week, the great tent' was London South were entered by one or -
t � that in similar lan6s-ea Ithwould Bugg the line :)etween. West Wawanosh and. sage of the fish into the riv as
� � . own -
fl , . - iron. The , Co' lborn , on Young's creek, which IF; ,committee think the council have- r.lo . . 11��
1i covered with shcjAj�jof- heavy number 6f Owing -enrolled and the aver. blown down, and,enveloped the greater more tbieves,who during the absence , �
-_ . ships who are interested in thof road,. pupils �
�, � bridge has I p - a at market ranswal ke'd
. En PICEm m UL I 1,bree lapa�s 154 feet span, would require to be re- 'jurisdiction. It is recommended that
�. r 1% , , of 45 feet, 46 feet the County Council, by the above -men- age attendance : � - , ortion of the Audience in its fplds. A of the occapant 1:
- 1-1 I . - e -r � . . -
4 �,. and 44 feet, in lAngt, �_ The commis. built at onoe, and the span Should ,be th , eport ofthe Road Commissioners - panic I I r's I
I � I 11 tioned by:law, have appointed two corn- On Boll. Average Attendanca ensued and several perrions were the interlois, and from Ed. Summe .
I I -
I '
�
,� 1* -1 . ljt doner, in accor,� n8e with instructions 'enlarged to not less than 20 feet Bpan. be adopted, and that the improvemento missioners, whose duty it wW. be to Tuokeromith, ..... 884. 412 1 - injured. - . . housestole-025, a silver watch. md . -
"
I - I I 1: I from the council, lexaimined the several After re erring to othqr-bridges, all of named therein �be 'carried out. The McKillop .... ..... 1,034 .468 � . I ,z
i.i . . . I ? � -There died in the Hou' of Refuge, jewellery, while � At -Mr. Geary's rdii- . � i, I
�, I
-� bridges in Winghtlim - and summed up which are in good repair, the , commis- - same delivtranq�6 was made on' the ,re. examine the road, and if they find it out Hullett ..... �.. 1"029 , 447 1 I
1� - . .-I
,
.
� - his iernarksaafo4ows: There are, in sioner concludes his report by� remarking ports of M63srg.'Hardy and Girvin. It * *. I I Berlin, last week, an old, man named dance further east, t*y took075 an'. 0,
2- THE - CASK DRY COODS ' ' "I of repair, are empowered to have the Grey .. .......... 1135 � 1,552 1 1 04 . F
� . My '_ L . necessary repairB.made, and the Costs, Tn rnben-y ......... V8 "I John Smith, aged 82. He w,w a native' waitch. The thie4es- were supposed to I
I - .
; � all, Ive brilges drnd oulvertEr South of that the new iron bri(Ige At Gbderich, is recommended that the motion of East W&Wanosh.. 586 . . �
� 1�
; - ! corn- . Wag I .1
4 - together With h �nses of the _835- - of Scotland, and ' sent from the' be� youthful Central prison birds.
:! . i I
Z� I Wingham co the' prairie, Ny_�bin little er ted last year, gives e,feellen I I satis- Mr. Hays, asking that a bridge with � Howick ...... . i. 1,785 ,. 766 - ' township -of Woolwich a little over a I . � i ��
I eXpl � T"n
- -1 . . rl
y fa tion. � t tle -
7 . I of tb - town, and . I stone abntmerits be tuilt on the gravel mission, I bE cd lected ftom, the Morris .. ........ :' 1,164 ' 476 , . L -The Chinese firap in -Vic .4
- more than 4 mil I unicipailles. But, year ago. .: � , .
- �
.
.. I - - I � Comi�issioner, re. road, north of *Seaforth at Grieve's, be Irt now that the by- Wrozetei .... � .. 4 183 99 � -,On Sunday morning at two oVock,& British Columbia, hold a mee . .,; I
- . law has been passed, the municipalities w9ek and resolved. to, advise th hin . ..
� .SEAFORTH,ONT, , m -a Seri s bill of ex- Mr. Mason,, Road g.1a
� i doubtless ooly fo. - Blyth ......
� . . . I
� � peuse, as in, my opinion, if # road was ported as follows: 'I Sold the old abut- rl"ot granted. Jt is recommended, -that Brus8e 431 20 ' - - rn bound Government to Allow no m , men - I
. I
� - ; .
�
T interested can save the- commissioners' , young man got off the, easte
. - I ore
: - - removed, the wh, le prairie'Vould car- mants at Grieve's bridgefor643. If Mr. Hardy ha've the repairs asked for . I I I .
I - train at Kingston and complaaned that come to B,ritish C,01u 0 �
I .
: &ud address the gathering� Members- d � tainly be covere( with water in a time the timbers had all been cedar they in the motions of *Dr. Buphanan and expenses by proceeding at once to have Tota� .... ... 9,214 mbis at 'presegt. L I �
� , . . - � - I � the road properly -repairgd. If they 'do In the following table the lef t ' ' he had been robbed of $400. He created -It w&6 asserted b,t the, meeting that two I
1. lodges are requested to appear in regiU - of flood as the I )uld hi Lve brought a much larger su w. Mr. Ratz, executed as soon as possible. � . hand �
a I an, I low, but th6re wl , � I
- - -, s: sensafiou, but did not tell -his name. ' thousand Chinese laborerf; had died ' I
� � I not do this the road will be repair*ed columo gives the cost per pupil based �
.
� orbadge. No-pai s,will be avaredto Tlie present'bridge is getting very much It is also recommended thatr�, Turner's I
. ,
.n - - cannot be any cur, an . I also , visited He belonxed to Toronto. 'durin- last year.' The mortality was I
� . for them and they will have to pay the on number of �pupils - enrolled and total 9 . �
.. &p oun de a .
I
. ; make, this, the grandest temperaut the bridge 4orth o B ]grave; ' d f d I have bad some slight re- bridge be re -built as soon as possible. costs. I I I I � expenditure., and the right hand column -A gqod f3nd of mica h . een 5 ' attr1butea 0 exp Supp, accident, *nd I I
I gatiltering ever held in the couinty. p: � 8 ml 6de, upon Turner's and Rath- Moved in amendment to. the report , � I , � i
� t> All it in rather � dila, idated condition as covered in Ottawa coun The ri ine _.
7 THE HOL-MESVILLE BRIDGE4 the olled in tat on
I - __ � I coot P r pupil enr - kv - sadden change of tat. � -
.
I are cordially Invited to cLm�. ]W(r. the cap on W cei(�tro bent was so rotten. W, 11's br idges, in the township of Stan- by Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Kelly , The Commissioners appointed to ex- school Property: . . is "id to be worth 675,000, .And steps -An old wom�.n uumda 'Bolan, with
�
q - � I
� -Platt has kindly consented the uw of and dacaye4� that 'he ends were falling' ley, and, they starid very well for such and .carried, that Graham's Bri�ge, .
: . I . &mine the site for - . are being taken by the purel Lasers, some a gaping wodnd on her temple and her -
; � - a propose bridge Tuokkilniith ........... � ........ 05.81 - -
� � � I
his, grounds. - off, and the iap;roi�hes were consider- 'old structures. Ball's brid& has lasted , Lake $here Road, Asbfield,abd Young's . I �. .
. a . � $'go American capitalists, for it,s immedilLte hair matted *ith blood:,
: _ 6cross the river at Holmes-ville, ent in Mcxillop� .... ........... � ...... 5 21 8 50 i
z .
9 M I . be bter t hLan expected, and with Somo Creek bridge, b6tween West WaWanosh . . L made a com-
� I t e erec- Hallett.' ........................ 571 464 1
� t I � � ably broken�up iniholes. Ilettheedn. - � development. % -
I a joint report, recommending t - plaint to the polfde in Toronto again�it -
E Tikketsmitii. � tract for ! this .
� I .
-
R I th( rerins at a cost of 040 repairs i Itmay Stand. another yeb.r. In and Colborne, be assumed by , , -- take in - - I
u I . tion of such a bridge as it is rbquired Gre ........... 4 58 3 12 -The. Paisley f6lks do no J I %
I
L Be - Ork 0"' Tlury � * - ,�,.: *.;I::::: ........... �Cel I her liusband Michael. It seems thp.t , . .
- �
I PIG SoLD,.-Mr.W.S.Mun4e1lhaaxA � for the '014e , The Brussels c 03p�,n3 with Messrs. Hardy and Gib- oouLneil, and that A by-law to that �for the convenience of the publi� The nbery 4;78 3 91 interest in books. . Only t1170 Ve"60"O 'Michael went home ful . �
I East WayranoR ............ � ... 444 80 � 11 of whisky . I
� _�L_*__ brid is - i order, but would son I ins 2ected the site for the proposed effect be passed. .� . . . tended 'the' annual meeting,of the I I,
'. W-9 -well-known thor'oughbred Berkabim ery . * cost of the bridae is estimated ati i2,500.. lHowick i 4 96 8 60 at one night regently and raised. a row, I
L. I 9�` I h stral gthened it a strong nE w bric ge I 8 :4::::: I:::::::" .." . *. ". *. 4 82 1 878 Mechanics' Ips - :9
x. Jol beLVe . at nolmeaville. It is a very Moved by Mr. Holland and seconded * "' '
� pig to X an Hannah, deputy reem , � � � The Commissioners were instruicted to x0rri � titute 4be last Week. which an dea in 4ini -1
-
M bent were need i the: centre, as the gO)d pIaC6 to build a bridge, and a by Mr. Brit�-on, ithat that portion of thb I Wroxeteil ...................... 7 78 , � 778 strikivg bis better ;
� He ia a, Splendid auhmal of his dull; - I bridge se6m weah. and shakes couBid0j, br Age ti ere would be a very great con- repoi t referring to Grieve's bridge be Proc�ed with the erection of the bridge ,Nyth .......................... 5 93 I 1 4 66 Horse racing is more.popular there just - half oii the head with R_Waxe, inflicting I -
. !
I
'
� Mr. Mundell intends purchasing on- -. � w as soon as 'ossible. Brussels ....................... 5 10 ; 4" now. . - � an ugly out. Bolin was,iarreStad,
- ably hen tearns ass over it. The P - � t , . - i I
10 ve aience to the travelling public. The amended by having it recoinmend the - THE FINANCE COMM I . �
� ther shortly, and as he &!ways. keqt � . . I TTEE'S. REPORT. In the following tabie the', left 1hand . It is expected that letween 200 -Th,b town ,6f -Galt is considering the
Z' '2enoe at the north' end is weak and re-,, uton bridge will re. are nts at the I and. 300 bic�ycles will linG at V218 advisability oflutroducing 1he electric .
' 1 so th en I of the Cli ctioW of stone abutme
� -the beat his old �Ipatrons may be Sao* The report of the Finance Committee column�j gijis th - be in 96
� . a cost per pupil, aVerage
� by 0a'; repax .13. 1
.
� that tha i stown briagp quire new stringers, which repairs I , Said � .
� y w -U! not Buffer any �; quires .$-e- Jame b�idge. Carriedon a division. was read and a0opted. The report recom- atterja . gkand exhibition to be given in London light Byst.em. and for t& purpose of
- ,
I � is very similar to t' - intend tc ha4ve- dope in a short time. The repoit as amended was then 4 12�e baped on total expenditure, I .
-
i chai.agel- � . . I . i 10 B "'Issels one and - I I mended the payment of a number of ac- and tho nX that based on t�x levied on Dominion Day under the an8pices of learuing something of tha advantage of
� Would &ISO be gr;�Atly improved and - After presenting the Above report _passed. - . . . I � the league of Canadian IVIieelsinen, the different systems a, deputation went . �
. I counts. It also fixed therateof assessment .
. Ri,GavxRixG,rL'r1he many' friend4d I
I on shool property: :
- �. strengthenedby &oentre bent, which, Turner's brid e gave w * THE EQtALIZATION REPORT.
� I
� N,r. David Elcoat, who has been,160 06k, - 9 ay, and Mr.' - . m" for the current yeb�r.' The e8timat d ex- Tuckerar4ith .. i . ............ $11 78 # 6 66 which meats there on that date. to Toronto lsat. week. The general I I
; if ere - '� ison c nsequently' presented a supple. 8 I
i keel it in a safe condition M The report of the equalizatibn co
� cted w � I -On Saturday a team of, horses opinion of the a
z onaly ill, ,will be, pleased to lea= tb*f h6 - . . penditure amounts to $52,793, and will MeKillopj ..................... 11 90 7 98 - elegation is strongly in � . I
� -
. has mfficiently recovered to, be- &1004. for.a long tinde. ',�Ihe bridge oil' the- mentary , report. itee was read, ind after voting down . attached to a plow driven by Thomas favor ofadopting the light, especially �" I
. He attributed the 11, the levying of a rate of one mill Hullett. � .................... 18 17 � 10 63 . �
I . require
I -
. . Grey and Howick ouhdaxy had �4 bout failing of the bridge to the save' sto m a couple of motions ,for changes, the Grey .... i .................... 9 82 i I 67 Cbx, on Howe Island; near Kingston, I I
-ft: : re r � amend and eleven sixteenths of a mill on the - the rocky formation upon which Galt i4 f
1r, again. He was confined to his bed _ _ -
=' Placed undei- the of ntre, but it may yet ofthepraviousday. TheTainhadvery reportwae adopted without Turnbel:4 .... ............... 9 68 . 8 01 ran away, wbenhiB scalp ,was ripped built would 1'refider the laying of gas-, i -"- �
.aver three months, and got up for 60- . dollar of the assessment as equalized. East Wa*anosh .............. 7 77 615 " 1,
'first�tima on the 24th of Mky. HO V10' require Bomf , slight repairs. The Wrox� much enlarged the stream,'and a lot- of ment. The reportis as follows : The Warden and Treasurer . . off in a frightful manner and. his head - . I
. I were an- Howick, ...... 9 65 8 16 pipes very expensive,
,
I
-
- '
. eter and Day's bridges are both in good drift--wo d had -been- carried down by Your cominittee after the most care- Morris *. . �'. .* *.'. * *. *. * '. *.: ....... 1001 8 77 severely pounded. He may ziot recover.
-
� able to drive to Sealortli on M011W. . . . thorigpd to affect bank discounts to the � -A -little Pon of Mr. John Ealaua, of .
I I . - � ,� . condition'ar'd will �need only very slight tho'curr6ut injuring the bridge, which fuI consideration have' endeavoked to Wroxeter! ............. : ...... 1439 14 40 , 11
�. last, ,-,and � is now rapidl� regai94.. . I amount of �15,000, to pay ,current ex- Blyth ... ) ...... 12 407 9 50 " -A boatcontaining! Saiianel Silver- Paris, about five yeam old, while 'play, . .
. - I ............
� repairs. � under ordinary circumstanceF he eon- equalize the ksges8ments on a just has* util the county rate is colle-ated. � .... ................ io 66 . 9 28 wood, mail carrier betweew ,
�; strength, although he is, still obfi-904 W Is, penses u Brussels' lHuntsville ing with ,other abilaren' met with a �
- I .
. .V_ - Mr. Hard, repoilted. as follows: In si ered perfectly safe for another season. So that each municipality Shall contri- I
� walk with crutches owing to the WW' . SCHOOL INSPECTOBS) REPORTS. The �unions connected with - Fast and Hoodatown,:Aiid four assengers, painful a,coldent. He. was holding an -1 4.1
� � i I I
�� .11 accordance ; ith inIstructions received HE, reco mended the re-constructiod ot bute equally, and equitably to the coun- The following is a synopsis of the, -
-
'
._1 ness 41 o�a of his legs. . _ . I . . � I Huron,!but belonging to. other Inopec- was swamped In Vernon lake on Mon- arrow in his mouth *.hen be tripped . I
� I ty revenue. The committee find that report of torates,!would alter the f6regoing figures day. siiverwooa and a lady vere and fell, the arrow -bein'
- SCHOOVRgPORT.-The honot r011- fW �, at last meeting of 6omncil I - prepared tho bridge at once. Inspector Mi lar, for the Dis- driven thrbiigh
.
� I
A Plans and 8 ecifics tions for Crediton BOUNDARY LINE APPROPRIATIONS.' the acreage on many of the, assessment trict of West Huron, which was read: slightlyi Did many of our, pupils put drowned. Silverwood's body fiAs not the soft palate., strking "the spinal col�
,
'pupils atteLding.th? school in 880VA, - I �
� - I �
1 4 1 .
I nt� bridge, received tenliers ' and let con- Moved by Mr. Mason, seconded by ,,rolls has been much increased, while in figu i
. No,� 6, 2ad concession of TuokeraMAW - . The total, number of names entered in better attendance, the rea in the �etb6en found. i . umn, by which ft was diverted from its I . I .
� I
I tract for the sum of''3820. This bri Mr. Kelly;,atid carried,that the boundary others there is a reduction from year to -The Port Huron Ph�euix Iron couriul, and almost alpearing at th,4 . I
I .
1 tauWat b�y,Misa Gilpin 'for May., 1808f* Q, I dge on register was: ; right column above iihld be con idlir- , .
". -0. 8 ' -
- - .
.
� as follows.- Fourth Class, , ffenidr-�"- eolaia�ists of 03 e span 85 feet in the clear, in nies b paid by the county treasurer year. The committee recommend that 1879 1880 1881 1882 .1 ably les�. I . - I . Works Safe waa-blown open y burglars back of the neck. The Ifttle sufferer is . I I
I
and itBon adar pile abutments driven eacalledfor,as the contraots are the clerks of each municipality be very 4
1 A� Gosens, - 2nd EIIw Routledgei &4 - to a restB on � , 9,416 9,187 8,626 8-,322 !ARCHIBALD D -last .week, and �ne%rly 81 0 stolen. doing avi well as ean be exp ��
i
, depth o � . xwiR, Inspector. . ectea. I �_
� W 0 or 11J n - i es are supposed] to a.ve cross. - , ung lad I
� Mary Townsend, Fourth 010's � =17 - 0 and 10 feet.. The tim- generally Ipt in the Bummer sbason for bareful in adding the columns of their a de rea8e of 14094, , per cent. i The tbiev . -About a week or so ago a vo f �
J I - 8fxrujwAy, ;une 191b, 1898. . I
- bers for the 3uperstructure are framed cash, 9,nd that the clerk certify to the rolls as an unintentional iDj ustice .may four years. Th6 average' attendance . I
.-lat �_,ydia Landsbor4:2)ugh,2nd1?ArJ* , I ed over the ri�er and escape either by named Edward Robinson, of'Petrolia,
, re&dyfOrraWng,at1dthe*orkwill be trea�nrerthb amourltieach m'unici' t The &nneil met pursuantlo adjourn. � .
� . � 11 -
� I -
I i
7Towztsead, 3rd Mary Sproat- Twd.. pality ba dbne tomuoicipalities by incorrec- during 1812, was 3,785. The per centum ipent a�, 8 O'clock.' The only business boat or ru'll from Sarnia. was using a pair of., scissom, when he ..
i
on(
- finished aboi ut the n4iddle , of June. I is outitlec to for the current year. additions. The committe reduced th6 of att Jane i
xy Iffaron, W ! a was 45W. The average in transacted was the reading and .passing - -Edwin Talbot, special artist and aecidentally ran the'point of one of the . .
�
- � � have also let; the confract for Wbodham I A COUX�Y POOR HOUSE. townBbip of Goderich 26 cents per acre' I �,
,Eva, T-arner, 3rd Amos Tq�ln�w#- rural schools throughout the Province . of a nnrhbar of' by�laws. A motion -correspondent of the Pictorial World, blades it3to,one'of his, eyes, inflicting
. . I I ;
I bridge, on the county boundary between Moved )y Mr. Strachan, Seconded by on personal property, and have also was 42 per cent. I beg to correct an to L nd,on, is an route for the N such a wound't-hat the eye has since run
� .
.
rTlaird �Glass, Junior-ISt Mary TON* HU - . hold the December meeting og Council o rth-Wast. . . �
- ron and Perth, h Toronto Bridge, Mr. MePI �'arson, and carried, that the.- made a reduction of ten thousand dob error which appeared in my last,re�3rt. . He is ;naking a tour for his Paper across out, causing total blindness in it. The � ..
�soud, 2ad Albert E. Dasto,w, grit tellh� Company, the com.jr�� tn"Yeto furnish all several r orts'procare at Exeter was voted do u by a consid-
,
I 400 . 1� - I d by the clerk lars each in the equalization of Wingham The statement was made that the cost V�in . Canada to the Rockies. At 6resent he lad was 11baken to London for medical I . -
� ,Iasg .
Carno8han. 'Second C I -at X Material of every d scription requisite relating to . Houses of Refuge be, aud�Vroxeter. Inother respects the ' arable majority. This concluded the is sketching. Toronto scenes. attendance, but it is thought he' will I'
rBlartdn, 2ud Emily Turner. ird-uf* perpu"pilwas 04,91. The sum should busluesi of.the session. . .
I - - � �� '
I . I tOthe completion i � workmanl&_ laid ,on the table for the examina- equalization of last year has been con- Q5.55J. The cost per pupil ; -Thornas Healey, a braki man on lose his slght altogether, as the other
- I
I �
.
'Rodtlodgo. �, - 9, . .
I Inanner ready for I avel, the super- tion of -. this council until its firmed. THos. STRACHAN, during 1882 was $6.43,,that for the . the Kingston and Pembroke Railway, eye is very bad. i �
I I uxt
L FO,RE,qTHOME.-Mr.-I�DITOBI--,'�IR ! ��,r . ; Panada.
n"WP4X fitracture of a wrou�ht-iron bridge 50 first sitting on Thursday, that ', - I Chairman. P vince of !DntELrio, according to the I while coupling cars at Yernon got a bad 0 I
elling South through the tow L I ro -Thos, Burr, mail eouriert of 'Hep� I
i � L 4A f, -*t long, for -the s - m of $700. The Cc incillo. -B may have an opportunity of After passing motions authorizing a last report of the Minister of Education, Separate School Trustees j�m between a stick of/ timber and a worth, was brought before Justices . �L_; ,
, .1, z Gualp - .
. w. days S909 - -- �
Tuckersmith a fe 40116 abutments are quite good yet, but be(oming" acquainted with their con- couple r,f bridges to be coal -tarred the 65.69. If the amount granted by Legis- pug - erecting a new boys' school to ��r. His sdalp -to the' eittent of six Rutherford and Price, at Oweb Sound, -
L . I ,pose 11
I complete]7 taken by sur me VnIth . . 'L . 11 __
.
0 tL $r, . I I .�
*
' ' require r1lisin abou two feet higher. ter, ts; Several House of Refuge Reports council adjou* rned until 8 o'clock lin -the lature is deducted from the abovej- the C a ), 00. . . itches was toin off, but he vr.11're- charged by Dzniel Spry,post office in-
, . .
activitv ,Which pervades T'o inh�bAWO Thiswill. cosig-abou LL I had a new we, .-a read and laid on the table. evening. . I -The Grand Lodge of Good Tem- :� - �
7a, -and romantiC burg.h# - 0. , t, I cost of educating each pupil in West opver. � spector, with robbing the mail bag *and
t�f �t' I . P, a�1!01;ri 26th ok as Miss te tr., n I
� I a .acient �0051116!. floor laid on. a: '' dge between I loved ay Mr. Johnston, seconded by J The council met at the appointed Huron is reduced to 84.901. Of the 84 plars meets at Woodstock on the 1* -Last we E'%cb el Nioho�, taking., therefrom a lot r eon Mg
- .
. -v6iq - haad there were i - *I L Youn Y, that as the Council have in hour when the report -of & gaol an& sections in th di tric't there ate report- . . rinkling n p ur in 8
,_ ow, orn '�'�n N, the cost of Mr. � I of Scarboro', was ap 100 addressed to J. Y. Gilmour & CO., -
e v [11 progi � 138b r of June.
orne and Tuoken n 0 8
L '. 41
uus, kinds of improver .Z� the work being JJ21. Kippen bridge, be- oQi sidera, iion the advisability9f erbbtiug court house committee was read ,and ed 79 schools, 6 r 94 per o -Ab t three thousand dollan worth the stove..out of .a package order to Montreal. Th -6 prisoner was commit- : 1;
nentar "a' ,
n 40".J,L ,-, . ent ' in which in I
--- '
�were laborers -and artiS9,ns () . , �W()Gk Stanley and lHay, will require a'l louse c f Refuge, it is deemed pr6per. adopted.- The committee reported, . - of smuglaed jewellery has, been seized ex - it ex- ted. .Xr 8 - has been investigating I I .
. -
atree. corn . But perhaps some ldywll I Some repairs, or will plr I 6bably have to that this 'J'ouncil do visit the House of &c.- reading a portion uf Scripture and offer at Hamilton by the C7ustoms authorities. tinguish a fire in the chimi iey 5p � I
eir , I Having visited the gaol and found Ing prayeL- form a part of the opening or ploded, and burnt her arm in i frightful the recQ mia%71 depredations in the vi, . �
readers may not be aware of the -10W * , �
. . rt ii, be re -built during th present summer. Refuge at -Stratbroy, the exVensa to fie seven prisoners therein. One of these closing exercises. In 68 schools, or 81 -Act Aet has been expelled from the manner.' Her sister Ann coming to her cinity of H4Qp'Viorth. . i
, :
!
timi of this sprightly village. � The present struotun is 50 feet long, bor a b the members individually. is waiting Sentence for larce�cy, and the per cent., the ten commandments an Royal M ilitary College at Kingston for ,assistance was also badly hurt ed. ! -On Friday morning laA a boy &h. I ;
.
. . I
I - ; - Ants taught weekly * * ! The work in ungentlemanl� The body. of l� woman, vf ry much ing in the river I a -low I - _. J
s* ttiated -an the Kippen road-, five -V�W . � but will do 15 or 20 f( at shorter. . Ban- Up t Z9 names being, called there' others are vagr4nis. One of the vagr - v conAuct. I - bout two Tiles be I
. a,n ' .!
.
from Seaforth, six Inile& eaA 11,� - - 110chburn bridge, on the Bayfield ,road, vat 3 fc r fhe� motion: Messrs. Cooper,, .named Burgess, is in a very feeble and the School rooms iL , -: Ancient I po ,Shore the much- ,
- * III albo require SOMM repai I ra. . With Coi . i being vigorously -The decom Bed d unrecognizable, was Chatham, brought to i
Brucajaeld, and six mile fir. - - 11 wz . Supreme Lodge of the
is arid a lVa! .. etl6r,Johngton, Rogers,Smitb, pitiable,condition from a running sore and succe � . I I
ra, in tho 00!'� aktox ssfully prosecuted in a very 'Order of United Workmen, has selected found in the river at Beaumoi Lt,Quebec, decomposed body of a ma -U. Intelligence
from the viliage, of Stat , Mgard to the - I I Chaths , ;
-, I burning of the Graud Bend Wi. son, Beattle Graham, Young,'Eilber, ,.on his leg and Should be removed. We large majoriti (;f the Bectious. The Toronto as the place for holding their last Frid&y. A rope about five feet of the matter was sent to I in ead
ship of Hibbeit.. The vilIA90 Of '�'o - bridge I have to repo,it that I examined Rannie, �Mliott, Kelly, Mason, and recommepd that the, Mark take steps 'to gooreased number of thepupils'isa next aui tual meeting. I I long- with a� running noose viss found the Chief of Police &spktched Conate,ble : . I
;
. - , .
Home consists, Of & Maoksmith" -the bridge as ma:de aware All.n.-I . . , A�gainst: Messrs. Kay, got him a;dmitted into some hospital as � great blessing, is the teachers have now �Ant Ans Hoyer wasAilled and three around the neck. A verdict of 11 f und D nn to I I .' , De ist A 4 :
Tavaut - * . soon as I was 6 a is tiveat gkke Mr nn o I .
- � _ .
�
J - James 190 , W, 7 Of the injury, and Ilonad sorne�of the Ca tie, K .6, Beacom, Elliott,"Hislop, soon as possible.: It is recommended more time to devote to the several others ii j ured ll� a oavi0in it - McLaren dead," was returned. - with him Miss Davis, the. daughter of
awn -ed b Mr � ,
.
regidezice owned and ovecupied by- � limbers were consider bly burned, and W , Co:)k, Esson, Oliver, Webster, i that $100 be. granted to improve the classes. The mere hearing of lessons' & Oo.Is 1hosphate mine in EwMample- -The body of a man nainel Robert Jobn Dayis, plastereZ, -who disappeared � ,� I
I . .
area tamer � a ;110 � Should be removed ani I replaced by new Go d6fi, Griffin, ' Cqrr*e, .
,
Wm. Smith, i* reti 9 - .1 - XpCallum, court'hous �o be- exp�ided,. Will dot produce good scholarship. Time ton, on ],`Adla� lasf, : - " . Robinson;& bialiesman on the Michigan last fall., and it was tbought bad fall , � .. �
- 00 . , . I . e grounds I �, . 1 63Z I -
,
�ousa where Mr.. 11orton wiOldlt timbers of similar qqdity, Owing to lHe nings '4ibson, 'Dir'vin, Strachan, under the direction of Mr. Adahison, must be taken to draw forth the powers at thirty thousandealmontrout -Central - found " the bay from the Rinkin dodk. Miag Davis &� ' _',
� I - . -Abc Railway, was in i 14" i
6irch and instructs the young id"i bo� - the length , and -weight, of the timbers ,M therson, HeChnah, Britton, Hayes, 'as the town council of Goderich purpose of the min - at torouto, on Friday of last week, by once idgnt:aea the remains bythe 0"161h:
- I Cl �� ._ .
I &-, a, great careL , ma Bldll wfil, re- . .
.J..f,o,ta.b!e'b0` . deetroye .. Iwo d and teach the pupils to fry from the Newcastle . �fiah hatchery 'boss i6f ber father, An -
4jo, shoot, a. number of 0 1 � , Duinion,Forsytbe,Miller',W&1 'a
JOA- W ___ . her, pen ug in plai3ting trees and think,-. This must al -Ways be thb chid have bet n planted in the, lake at Fort a 6ouple of boys while fishing. Th - Ing worn as t A
I
I ' 111�5 � :
,aside . �� - I " a F x - ing their portion of the aim in education. . Taken as v, whole ,Stanley. body was in a state of decomposition. examiAMIDU of his poeliets discovered, -1
� mb�,s and last, but not "I � qu re to be exercised 1, y those Xelp an Shine. -29. � The motion was thus ther '
.7 4801-09 wise improv . -
�
Forest Home Hotel, in which tb0 011- it� it would not be s ie to name a less lost by a: naj�rity of 13. uuds. The committee also recom. our teacheraL are doing their work ad- -"On evening bot week three yllung' When last sban he was drinking and 85 centi and some tobacco. As14 19, -1
W
,� � . I �. �
xav6lier is amply regaje� by the ! � sum than $6o for then 9 repairs., The -1 � ,.
_ W. . CO�NTY Blawaxs. � ad certain' improvements 0� -the Grand Biver it is napposed he oommitted sucide. . ' mad Mr. - big ! _X L
- .
,nisl and obligino land"Ell - mend ,, the mirably, and the schools are in a very man a,tt )mpted to ford. . I D&As bad *bout 410 on � I- _:�
�,
- - � bri*j however, was [naure 1 yXr. trwhan,secor � , , owned -in person vb ' I (-Us � � and' be . L�l
) U t, g "L, & �* d an d- t h Owl atd court house. X_� a&tisfactory;oondition, I have pleasure at Bred Lu,whioh at thittime of the yew , -;-The schooner, Brie Bell en e ed' ". I
iB roivabl( - 4 . & . . I ! i I
47m. Kyle. Sfuch is thi "I, repairs will be paid by th Mr. Foray ibe,"an Camed,,thattheRoSaL - -not 'in very good 1-
11 . , sable. They did not get W Kineardine, and commanded by Capt. was - compainy ,when ! -
I � I ' .in Again reporting thatthetendency is impim 1 4 -
. I �
. T
inpretentiot I , , 1 ners � Moved by Mr. Wilson, and seconded seems to be growing in favor of making into thel river when their, buggy was Dan. MdT,e6d, of Port Elgin. went laet seen,'the efrounistaum �
is., village ait the Pr000 ! Ins1=00e, Company commiss, instructed to report SrAa SOW I -
h eye Of & Pr**,'_L . a- -
i , � .,
r i I
IiW6, bat it n 11W, . vin 1 2-
eeds not t I "� as follows : la 'to the Cc uncil a its .next sitting, the by Mr. Henning, that the,W&rden and as few changes as possible, and retaWug overturIied, and John' Kilmpf son of ashore at Lion,s Head recently. She what suspicious. �
a in I _ � Mr. -Gir repo 1. - . . � ! r . I i 7�
ihet, to foresoO t45t ti -M8 " �. . . t : - 4 . � , -,
� - ; �
,� � . . . . . i I -
- . : i - i
. .
i . � i r � -
or 1 1; a great ff u,tuxe.-TX-A-T'r�1i"r" �' I I � . - 11 : I i
. � I
I I � - � . . ��
I . . . � I �
� . � . . � . � N
I I i . � -
. I � . . . . I . � . 71, : .1 � I 1
I
� i -- . i I .
�. I . . . � 11 i � I . I �
I . � : .. � L . I i
I I . . i . . . i . - . I . � . - . a
. - . . I . : . - I i
i . . I . � I �, - ."
. I . i I
- - t - - . - . . I . : I .- I . i - . I I . . 7 i
�� I . : �
� i I I : I I
. ; I I I . . I I . I I i
. . �
a. I .
� � I
� . . 1: , . I _�, � � _ I i 'j- . . . . . - . I � . I
. ,:, I I . . I- 11 � I . . . 1
- �,�_ . �.. - , I_ i . 11 � �� .1 . . I . I .ILki 1!
� , . - I � L
; I - __ � . i
t . . � I I - 1- __ � ,
I I �
z I � I i �
I -
. - . . I I
, � _�_ I I , 11 I . . - . . I � I I ._1
�. - I 1 71 , . �t . .. I I ; I :
. . I I
� . I I . I I . 7 � ,
M WA
,
-
I
�
'
' - E
� - __
L
-
� * ""
�j TH CAS13 DR;
;e FE ,
" .
-
_
-
.
-,
. r, -t I V, U., nV 111r
-_ t )_
I - � I - �1 I
- V it , 6-
-t . J, r I
. � � . I^-
. . �... I I I I' I I � . � I . I 1 - � I "I
I _. . . . I I � % -_ � . i . , I . : .
- . � I -I,,- - � '.. . A I
. . . �
. � . �_ I � I �, I � � I I I
� � . I �
�. . I I I - - I
.._ - - . I I I . - � I
I . I
.
, I -
- I - I I I I
:� , , � I
I �
- �, 11 - I I . 1� ; . ��. .! �
. - . �' .1. - - - I I I . . - �
I . I - . . . �
. - � i :
. . I
. .
- . �, . - . I I . �
.
0______ - ��. .1 . � -
. _ _ ___ _ I I __ - . . - - . _ ''I�--,-..--�--.-,.--'',--�.�.11-1---..-�.11�..-,---�,�.-"-�-,--..,-.--�-,�..-,-.�-11-.�.-�,,�1.1--l'.-.,-,-�-----.--''-,�.�-,�--�----.----,---��--..,�-''�---",.--''----,-,�.------�-,--,---"------------�---,..,-------:------,1--�,- _.... I--,---