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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 12 Jun 1873, p. 2

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7 fl EXCELLENT CHANCE. Have a Hangâ€"g} Your M! bonus, in furthcr‘mdnntion of pamge money. touch Immigration Aid b‘ocietm as will avail thatche- at these rates to procure the labour 31>ng mentioned. By this scheme £1 Os 4d mrhn‘g equal to about 8.5 10, remainszo be pro- vided or each adult. ARCH. MCKELLAR, Commissioner. THE Subscriber offers an excellent chance to parties of limited means to pro- fide themselves with a bomatu‘ad. hsving re- cently putin the market a magnumber of con- vgjggfiy 33W building 10min the Village , A._ A... .03...â€" um. HE Dominion Government having at- mged with the Dominion and Temperley Lines, to bring from the British Isles a limited number of families of Agricultural labourers and domes- tic servants, at tho rate of £2 50 mtg. per adult, the Ontario Gourmet); wil} advance the So Immigration Department, Toronto, 4th Juno, 1873. - "A Small Home and Lot, on Barrie Road, within ; short distance of tge Village of Ofillia. v. ‘11" I.“ \v KM'EMBER that the“ opportunity R the people of Grillia win lave of polistening to them eloqucntTgm W Lectmu "11° hfiudthutown fora lengthofthngthc 1),... r w \fgnninsL will be st. the Temper- va-Vv ‘ WEB that tho‘hst opportunity the people of Grillia will have of listening b the” eloqum'l'empennoe Leeann-rho hfitedthiston f0! 1833:3110me the u..- .t w, Ming. W111 be st. the Temper- \th MIC!) 18 hereby give}: that the part- 1 Wafer: cm? under the name of M. Reddon _ Me biannual- Men, brink. as this chub“; naiuolved by nmdcomnt. Andcbtsn ethesudfimm to be paid to Messrs. Hmiea: McKiulay. who vminfutmwryon thebuinm. and here- Qouible for .11 debts murmur] 1:: connection withthelsa firm up“) thildau. -Datedthi311:h dayofJune. 1873. JOHN HARVIE, D 39002:, D. M. McKlNLAX. TO IMMIGRATION AID - SOCIETIES. ku’ anon-w- -____u _V__, i i 0! 05153. a. gander terms {bunny other pro- perty in the phce can be pure . The lots are dry and every way desirable. The first to npply will have the best choice. 188. Apply to A. TAI'i'. â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"i YOUR HOME P iPER.â€"Subscribe for Tn Exrosn'ol. Send it to ynur friends. Write and keep the Editor posted on what is doing in your neizbborhood. Pment it to your Sons and Daughters. Lastly. read and cnticise, and help us make it as it should be. E Subscriber has on hand a. 11:39 i Sum Ltth, for sale cheap. quantity v Also all kinds of lumber. best quality Shingla. to. constantly on band. 121 A. TAIT, New the Wharf- P. Menu“, Dzmmrm' or Caowx Luvs, Toronto, 20th May, 1873. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, pending an examigasion of particular por~ tionn of the LakeSuperiorMiningRegion the Order in Council. passed on them JULY 1st, rapecting t‘he‘ sale of the the pine timber, Em" "'SEESe‘hded. 187. next, for the construction of 2. Lock and Chan- nel at a point on the Muskokn Riva, between May's and Fairy Lakes. Plans and Specifi- cations an be s:en at the oflicc of the Agent for Crown Lands at Bracebridge. and at this Deputment, or at the men Lands office at Embrace. Printed forms of Tender can be had on npplicntian at this Department. or at the Crown Lands office at Bracebfidge. Each Tender must contain the bona-fide signatures of Was aunties for the due fulfilment of t contract. The lowept or any Tcnder will TENDERS addressed to the under- signed. at this Department. willbe receiv- ed until noon. on Saturday, the 14th of June, of th'éontrgct. The loved not My be achpggéc Dznnm or Pcnuc Won“, Toronto, 29th May. 1873. SON OF TEMPEBANCE 3 Published for the Sons of Temperance, by LUKE 8'. LABKE, - Oshawa, Out. ‘81 PER AN N UM. ONTAIN S Oficxal and General Inform- “ion mpcaing the Sons uf Temperance, Doing: and Progress of other Orders, hogress of flu movement. a: Home and Abroad, a. sum- mary of thenevn of the Week. 8 Family Mia- «may. and an Agricultural Department. [s nt-axisnxnv a. local paper; does not pretend to compete with the city papers in variety or quantity of reading matter but is particularly and specially devoted to the best. interests of the peuple of this Section of the country; being the advocate of good morals, temperance and sound pulineal principle; is the organ of no man, set. of men, or clique, but uf mom, and new, ad mymnn. wsncs. a Communications are requested up on matters peruuning Lotranspmng eVent. whether of wag! or general interest. u mm A ryoéfloz, ” Oxilln. J une 3rd, 1 Ar;- The furitshing of}; good home paper to the people shall always be the main object of the Kabul-her. MUSKOKA Emu PARRY SOUND TIMBER. Dannntssr or Cxowx LANDS, TORONTO, 27th May, 1873. LL pet-Suns who have bought pine tim- ber under the Order in Council of 4th October, 1871, from purchasers ox- locatces 0f lands in the lire;- Gnmt Dis- tricts of )Ixxskuka. and Parry Snund, are hereby'nonded thpt they must file in this _,- -.,,_u_ t...“ 11-“. Depaxgtment, within one month from date, 15:; of lots the timber on which they have bought, giving townships and concessions, the was of parties frum whom they pur- chased nuch timber, the date of purcbue, vhether the timbezj eras purchased by the "layupâ€"v. -__ __,, , me, the thuusand feet. or en bloc, the price agreed tobe paid and mountactually paid: Iatisfactury evidence mmt 3159 be {wished that the lands in question were «acupied and the purchasers or locatees actually resident. ttheretinpn the 30th Sep~ 351;: i371, with sack improvemean as would entitle the lactic-es, c., to sell the timber angel-:11; 011191: .ixy Council. . Filing the filing of lists and evidence, as thou, pine timber cut (in the districts named) on lands sold or located, on «r bc~ for: the 30th September, 1871, will not be “mined by the Department as cut under the Order in Council, but will be treated uotherpine timbercutintrespusmtho Notice of Dissolution. f 950%“! Pam T0 CONTRACTORS. 'R SALE OR TO RENT. XKGLE COPIES of TH: Exroarron, I 3 muggy}. ELBihd'n, Cooke 3:002. THE CANADIAN NOTICE. NOTICE. R. W. SCOTT, Commissioner. Commmmr. FBHS'Fox. 157. Cummissioner, 188. 137- MEETING of the Shareholders sud Trutees of the Temperance “will aka place in the aid m on Fridav evening, June 13th. at T p. m. A fuhaWianuested, :- important b-isinus will be brought 1: . A. ‘3'. THUMPSO)’: R. S. navcuuu- the Colborno SM Ste-m Min. ANDREW TAIT. EV.J W Humane a mum: .. the Cadets‘ lie-Union, m the Temperance haul. this evening. TTE\D the Lecture by the R A W aning. in the 'lempennce that awning Admittance, to Lacun- lfie-Union, 10 cents. CHOLERA is raging at Memphis, Tenn., and some fatal cases have oc- cur-ed. It is said to yield readily to treatment, and itdoes not appear to be the Asiatic type. ’ LORD Chief Justice Cuckburn has just made a juke. A Mrs. Jury being examined as a. witness in the Tichborne case, stated that she had had eleven children, whereupon His Honor observed he had always un- derstood it took twelve to make a Rugby, J mm 10. THE f‘1n¢ral obsequics of the late Sir George E Cartier at Quebec and Three Rivers were very imposing. The budy is now at Montrénl, where the funeral takes place to-morrow. A}: Order in Council decides that- whitc .elt, for the manufacture (if hats and buns, umv be introduc (1 into the country free of duty. This action will open up a new industry in the country. Jury. ADVERTISE‘géoigz v THE funernl obsequies of Lt.- Gov. Howe were celebrated on \Ved- nesdny last, in a manner ,befitting the high place of the deceased among the citizens of Nuva Scot-in. All united in doing honor to the dead, and even his bitterest oppunents in the press have unthing but praiSes for his mcmnry. What a pity it. is that nothing but death Seems tn sweep away our prejudices and es- tmngements. Two convicts in the Cnlifnrni: State Prison made an ingenious at- tempt to escape recently. They ‘ stowed themselves away in}; box‘ of spokes, and had the box so ar- ‘ ranged that when they were landed on the wharf in San Francisco they could open one end and crawl out. But, unhappily for them, one of the deck-hands on the boat stood up the box, so that they were placed heads down, and one of them was forced to cry out, to the astonishment of the Workmen, “ This box don’t'stand right." This,rby the way, is the first ‘box of spokes that ever Spoke. j NOVEL SHIPMENT.â€"On Saturday jthe most novel shipment of live stock for New York market, that ever was seen, passed through here by the Great Western Railway. No less than seven thousand seven hundred live hens wer_e purchased, caged, and shipped in Kamas, where they were bought at. an average of one dollar per dozon. The man in charge of them inmrmcd our reporter that. they fetch nu less than eighteen cents a puund, live weight, in New Y m‘k ; so that, upon the whule num- ber. he Wuuld realize a. very hand- snme profit. \Ve think it would re. pay our farmers to raise more chick-r ens and ship ‘tllem to New York. It Would pay better than wheat. and by less trouble. â€"Hamilton bpectator. ._ ,1 Drink, June 11th, 18"3. 7“ “{0an OF ImrrA'ron.â€"Recently the Rev. J. Stephenson, Baptist. Min- isterofBamstn pie, England, preached a temperance sermon, and at the close remarked to the congregation that having tried total abstinence for a year, with satisfactory results, he intended on the following Friday 'IYIMEDIATELY‘i a! Male 1 , R b ' School :1 “g ’ JOHN akin, GEO. Ll'rSTER. PETER JACKSOI to sign the pledge-as av protwt against. the prevailing drinking cus- tnms, and earnestly invited others to follow hisexample. Heanuounc- ed that lie Would be in his Vestry on the evening of that. day to take the names of any who chose to ab- stain. The result was that forty- four of the congregation signed the pledge. Would it, not be well for our Canadian ministers to make note selves, and many preach temperance sermons, but few present the pledge to their people. Inmnmx'r DECISION.â€"His Honor Judge McKay, in the Circuit Court ‘ yesterday, gave a deciSinn which may be of interest to those having dealing with corporations. It ap- pears that a contractor named Smith had engaged to make some repairs on the track of the city PaséScnger RR. Co.,in St. Joseph street. While doing so he broke a valuable pane of gins in the shop window of a Mr. Thlbaudean. The latter brought suit against the City Passenger RR. ’0». After hearing the evidence-His Honor said that it' was with very great reluctance that he was. com- ;pelled by law to give judgment against the plaintitf. The. action, he continued, should have been .brought against the conthctor, Smith, and in all such cases in yhich curpo'ate bodies are concerned, where private parties ape-injui‘ed or sustain damages, redress must be sought from the person 4 thmugh whomthecarpentionactg-iwwm. IN E FIREWOOD cut to stove lengths. Excellent. summer {$1.503 €13,039.“ Ev J W MANMNG'S Lecture in 'o'xiéé fail to attend the mm in the Temper” Han, thin evening- tRD and soft Cordvmod, for sale cheap. Apply, at the Colbom Street Wm: anewooo. CORDWOOD. WANTED ANDREW TAIT. Teacher for gag gammy. Yesterday the first execution in this County took place, in Barrie. The particulars of the crime for which the unfi‘rtunate man, ,Car- mthers sufl'ered the extreme penalty of the law must still be freshiu thv memory "of the majurity 0f 01.]! readers. He murdered his wife in a most brutal manner, while under the influence of that ever-active agent. of the devil, I‘Rmx. (By Special Tebgrnm.) BARBIE, 1 1 th J une.â€"Carru thers was hanged tor the murder of his wife at seven o'clock this morning. The execution was strictly private, the tolling of the bell being the only intimation thoseontside received of the sad duty being performed by the oflicers of Justice within the gaol wall. .The prisoner walked to the scaffold with a firm stc ,and uncohâ€" cerned manner. He di not struggle long, life being apparently extinct in eight minutes from the fall of the v-Fu‘ â€"-v_ 7 , drop. There wasa large crowd on. the neighbouring high ground, and other positions of vantage, but very few of them could obtain even a giimpse 92' what. was going on in the gaol yard. THE Court. of Afipeal has given Stokes a new trial, on the ground that certain evidence was kept back from the jury. THE Cunference of the New Con- nexion Methodist Church, at pre- sent. in session at Dunn\'fi_lle, adopt.- ALELAXDM PALACE, on Muswell Hi1Latnhe north of Londun was destroy «- -d by firelast Monday. This nmanificent stlucture was on. 5' com- pleted and formally opened a. few weeks since. Ax exchange says that at last we are promised a release from the annoying potato bug. It has been discovered that the bugs are being slowly but surely killed by para- sites. These little insects literally ed a rep )rt gecmnmending union \\ 1th the Wesleyan Church. gave} the bugs,and fnirly eat A CUNFLAGRATIOS broke out in a timber yard in Dublin on Monday, and a. large crowd, bent upon rob- bery. attacked the the firemen and a detachment of Soldiers who were present to preserve order. The troops charged the mob and Wounded many of the thieves. THE much vaunted “ moderation" thatdrihkers always make such par. ade about is the greatest fOe temper- ancelmstocontendagniust. Drunk- enness cannot be produced without moderate drinking, and drunkenness will never be stopped while moder- ate drinking continues. And yet thousands Conteml that “ true tem- perance” means drinking in moder- atiwn. SEVERAL of the Mudoc prisoners. uranium and women, were taken from their escort, and shot down in cold blood. it. is supposed by a party of Oregon volunteers. The Oxjeguu papers denounce the massacre in unmeasur-d terms. It is little won. (ler that untutored savages who have to deal with these Americans are gnarled by the cruelty and cheat- exy imposed upon them, to occasion- nl acts of shocking retaliation. DESPITE all the evils resulting from the misumpagement of aflaiis by theDominion Government. Mnni- 1 tuba is progressing favorably, and1 its future «rows brighter each day: Its period rapid growth and pros- perity is close at hand; and we hope those in the older provinces who are anxious for a change will turn their attention to our own North Western Province rather than to the 1% favored, but better pufl'ed, Western- States. _ ‘. SEASONABLEâ€"We‘have reached the sunny days of June. Months of cold and storm have passed over us; cold rains have saturated us, and gloomy skies hung over us with scarce ever a silver lining to any cloud since last October. We have had too much sleighiug, too much of the dissipations of society, too little business, and have been impatient to see the green leaves sprouting, the Green grass growing; to hear the h birds Sing, and see the water dance and shimmeroncemore In the beams of the summer sun. The good time has corms at last. J one has appear- ed in bright. apparel. Our- inwn could nut look more lovely than she does when her wide and beautiful streets are crowded with- gaily drmed peuple, who come out to revel in the delights of fresh balmy air and the beauties of sky and earth above and about them. mmorcmm FEELING rm»: WAY.â€"Mr. Pater- son, of Beaverton, aspires to the honour of representing North On- tario in the next Legislative Amm- bly uf this Province, and is feeling the pulse of the elecgom, with b. View -A‘ -LA ORILLIA. 12th J UNI. I873. .m. ,._..,- W _ _ to being brought forward as the nominee of the Conservatives. At least this is the only inference we can draw from the timely conjec- tures and suggestions of the Can- ningtou Times, regarding the next election. MI. Paterson Would run better than Mr. Wright. but would not he returned “by a long chalk.” The other.) named as :\ cloak to the real drift of the “‘feeler" are men. but they are not probable as- pirants, and even were it otherwise. Reformers equally as gm d men, and whose views are more in consonanee with those of the majority of the electors would he brought out against them. We harem; fears for North Ontario at the next election. with he! Reform Association vigi- ‘lontand activo‘ 23}? AND 56135038. thézfi Go only to tha Lecture thilevening, to securetmt. . Tagpm‘od of me. is marked by by it: fly pet-nod“. ‘.) Tun are no and of atorpilhn on’ the trees DOW. I VMDLE bu been added to the “Golden Lion.” Ir in said the Colorado bag will not touch sweet potato punts. 0min; Would furnish D. splendid field for the hydwphobil. Tan pix-1m- stove an now be nfely rolled out in the wood-shod. Au. contributions to this department will be thmkfully received. Tan spring hmbenrepreparingtobe sacrificedp Ggroen penditto. Do not whittle pine boxes for : living. It blisters one ’5 hands so bedly. Tux fly is injuring the young cabbage plant; andother garden vegetnbles. A turn of Orange Younfiritom um! their friends visited Drink Sunday. We would be glut so but from the farmers and othen, regtrding the crops. ' TEE End In out diseouning tweet musicfor the townsfolk In: Snurdny even- Onxuu Division. Son of 1‘0me now numbers 130 when. v Tn: body oer. Thou. Nmbot was found floating, 011' Hunting, on Tuedsy 1: yo}. intend to Innis-into in an: knut next winter, hue an eye to your «binge plmts now. Mnuxn up HA3": have placed their stages on the route between Rouew and Perry Sound. Sun Nurweginna passed through here en route to their new homes in Muskokn, on Tuesday last. Swuuuxa tiine isat hand 3nd boy- ahould hue same can in going into the water too frequently. 0N Dir. â€"That nne of our young mer- chant: will be sacrificed at the Bymenid altar to-dq. Joy be with him! Tm'. joint committee uf the Good Tem- plar: and Sun: of Temperance will meet at the Templan’finll, next Monduy even- Tux money for improving the streets is being frittrred away, and nothing done about those much needed sidewalks. IT is sad to we so many idle boys about. the streets. Boys who grow up without. schooling will nevenunuum to anything in their lives. Do not spend all your time in watching your neighbors. Every man ahuuld be selfish enough to devote 3 few hours to his own business. mezu Samoanâ€"The Rev. Jonhu; Dyke will preach hisiu-ewellsennone. iuthe Temperance Hall, next Sunday, at 11 I. u) , and 6:30 p. m. T33 members of the Orillix Brass Band tender their thanks to the merchant- 0f this tuwu for a liberal dun .tion to the Band Fund last Saturdayxevening. Tm: members of Loy a! Oringe Lodge, V0. 968. presented an address and signal. rinwto their brnther, Mr. Andrew Sum-fin, on the eve of his departure for Bhuinobt. Tm: Ida Burton has been mined md taken tn her own wharf, where'she in be. ing repaired. \Ve Have not. learned whnt service the steamer is intended for thin season. / Tux return Ln'crosse Much between the second twelve of the Orillla Lacrosse Club, and twelve of the Com menial School 1503:, Will take place to-morruw after-awn, at, 3 o’clock. Tins evening the peOple of Orillia will have the last opportunity, for a consider- able time at least, of hearing the Rev. J W. Manning, P. G. W. P. of thé Suns (-f Temperance. LAST Friday way the 6th muiverury of the battle of Stoney Creek, fought neu‘ Hamtlton. It was tha turning paint of the war of 1812-14 so far a thaw. peninsuh was concerned. EIGHT members added to the roll oi Orillia. Division. of Sons of Tempemnee‘ last Tuesday, and two to the Templar: on the previous Friday. The good work goes bravely on! Mn. Juax Psnm' has Ind completed a vemndah for his shop, of his own design, supported by iren was, which does awty‘ with the use of those objectionable posh on the sidewalk. Tnn cheerful org: ngrinder bu not yet arrived in ourmidst toenchmt our-citizens with his dulcet strains, but he_is minn- tised in neighboring tuwns, and we ham! faith thu be yet will come. ADDITION. â€"The building oocup ied by Messrs. Huvie McKinlny ha been en- larged so as to be wholly unrecognizable“ The improvement nfl'onls another store and a dwelling on the second storey. Lie-run knight. ' 0:6 cdunal meets two-marrow Gn- out your unwind-and 5mm Pro-me parties an now be indulged m. Wm Grim: celebrate Dominion my: Bl: sure and Mend the lectuuthis owin- Snnn'nun will soon openupthe fruit chxma Panto bugs forms put of the: regular morning duties of our anon: There appears to be considerab a oompe-' tition nmongst them a: to who will gatherf Vthe largust average qnmtity of the pests. .. CAsxo'r some arrangement he nude to have a sprinkler for our street: thin sum- mer? The crust of keeping one running during dusty days would bebut trifling when divided mung the my firm: in Tm: Rev. E. Hamil. Secretary to the Primitive Methodist Cot-ference. has been sutiuned in Orillia for the ensuing yeti-.1 We an informed :11» this gentleman on joy: 3 high reputation,._for ability in To- rontoâ€"his former circuit. , . Y. M. C. A.â€"The prayer meeting: on Saturday evenings m well “tended and will be- euntinuod. The Young; Men'- payer Meeting: on Sum-d” evening: as also kept up. That: muting: begin a eight, and close 3: pine. ' Tax midsummer enmination of Orillia Public School will take place an the 11th nf July. The usual Concert will take place inthe evening. The pupils will thenâ€" buttheir mumps will nutâ€"enjoys month's: holidays. , -7 ; Tnn yOum: married mm who 10mm nun- self “sneezing the other evening with feet enmed in steel-calmed hunts, {mm . liberal application of‘ Move Hacking in the dark, wants tn know “ but long this house-creating is guing‘ tulut anyhow." Tar. Rev. J. W. Manning lectured at Juntt’s Corners if: in: npppgisfiye audi- ence, lat F rkhy ni ht. At the dune, ur- end parties_signifi their dain- .tn join the Order, and: Division 'willbc inuitntod there in the ovum of s week or fortnight. ON: of the grated: inoonveniencoa to which the. mveller_lhrough this country is mtjeoted. in “nab-once ni “guide baud.” “york: undue-Inuit Very om the stranger in leduib ontoi the any. beams of his inability to tell which iltho right Tank: is no English mud to fire-out the «m3 thu the anger born out wood, by b: ' . TheGuliomeiI“¢nirue- ”â€"5 compound wordâ€"derived from the Gulio meof the worm. culled w -borer. and tho am of road it 193m behind it. TBA: drad became anion is W revisit ouruhomthig summer, and we hope for me'hedm,” well ugh. dun grim (Ifmta'n' a“ on;- We Zfifi’mamemhm dmnddaningunmmlfl "f M to". Wan, and ThatVDdln. , Ann. the Lecture to-niszht. the Rev. J. W. Naming goes to Pain-wick, chem he delivers the concludin lecture of the come in Simone. He ' then go canto “tend to his ministerial duties for: time, ~nd pun-poem “tending the mun-chins meeting «if the Gund Division of Quebec. lbs-«me. â€"We understand that Rt. Ex. Comp. Daniel S ry, 18 ° . the Gnnd Su- perintendent of "mum District, pro to visit Signet Chspter.1\'o.34,next un- dqy evening, when 1 large number of Boyd Arch_Muons_ Are expectedfo be pa 3 33‘ a flaw. ..8€w niamdw 333. 95 «a .933 x33 “Mn-m1 avg. Ch 5 and g. .13 1.5.8.: 2n. $51525 81-55 3 3! 63A 023 up Tn: fourth annual meeting of the Cu:- uh Presbyterian Gwen! Assembly, was held lat week in Toronto. The Presbyâ€" tery u_f_ Sin-Loos fugpmfnted bLRnn W); m " 1-, John Griy, Robert Menus,‘ Ruben Knowles. Donald myd Cunerun. Ind Elders June- Bofroyman, Daniel mt... Afton- vork there will be m Ms in the Bnnquet Hal. Axorun phase of Sst detect-stint: in vogue man tome at the bpyu on the Culdnter Vin shootinggquigreh, with 51:11:; 3? Mo- inning thumb {he hath bayond the musket block. Will one of our constables keep 3 lookout for them. :Ffitol. Th5; boyl m a’id‘w be aim-k- lul in mi? 'ickpd Iport_ n (-0 end-mg: ‘ Tn Humâ€"Lu: Sunday the RAW. 'John Cooke occupied the Prechyterien Pulpit, Mr. S. F. Long. of Brecebfidge, the Wesleyan, mad the Rev. J. W. Mm- ning punched in the Templnr': Ball, for the Btptist denomination. in the fomonn, and in the Tempcnnce 8:11. in lieu of the Primitive Methodistservicain the evening. Tux Globe ny- thot last Sandy, in West Church, Toronto, the ewening service we: wndncted by the the Rev. John any, of Orillin. who punched from the twenty- fifth Psalm. founh verse, “ She! me thy Wnyl, 0 Lord; teach me (by pulls." Hi.- exposition of the divme luv. ad the duties of repentance and payer, formed“ excel- lent discourse. Tana; in probably no species of mischief more un'unifiable than injuring shale wees, uni yet it is constantly done with inn-unity. We were told yeoterdny of several fine trees being girdled, by me- hody who should be prevented from curry- ing knives, upon the principle that. chil- dren and fools cannot safely be tuned with edged tools. Tn: Dcsr has been the most pernding item in this town the past week. The shops, dwellingn, clothing. nose. eyes and mouth of every bad no full of it. A street sprinkler won d ldd wficiontly to the comfort of everybody, or it would are enough in trouble and dun goods. either of them to cuverall aunt- of keeping the street: damp. Tns members or the Division nnd Sec. tion of Csdeu hm: secured the. service» of the Rev. J. W. Manning, P. G W. P.. tn deliver wotherlectnr “the Re-Uniun, this evening. The “_Suns”have been for- tunaw in securing thi: gentleman to lec- ture fur them, and we are confident our townspeople will gladly uni! themselrea of another oppurtunity of hearing him. Sr. Cnnunxu Town Cuuncil hue paged I by-lav exempting mufactnrm from tunes fur ten yum: who loca'e in am. place, providing: that such unanim- oln Ann ._.I my plan, Pivvlulug. m.-- tut-era mvest not less thmuéiofijo,_md employ not less thm twenty hands; and they l_n.ve Published thy offer. so that it __.I_ _._:_ 4L “2.. they b'u'e published the offer. so that it mny be of some service, wherein their anti-tn differs {rum thnt of Onllis Council. PIC-NULâ€"A Pic-Nic will take plsee in the wood adjuining Esson Church, next, Wednesday siternoun. Tes will be served at half-past two u'clnck. Addresses sn- expected from the Reva. J. Gray. J. Fer- guson, R. Fsirbsinl, And others. Suitable music will enliven the pnmedings. Pro- ceeds for the Manse Fund. It is prubsble there Will he s good time, and In hope 1 large number will be present. short time, considering the hour, [at Sit- urda. night. stunted by loud words neu Mr. Iuond'u shop. The origin of the now in not easily “rived at. but, this much in certain, whiskey was at the button: of the :fl'dr. and u is too often the use where whiskey comm Into contact with law, the symplthia of then present pre- pondch in favour of the former. ., NEW Tumâ€"The tug Isabella, which was burned some time ego 3t Atherley, and of which only the keel. stem and stem were saved, has been re-built, “dye-christened the Jam: Burke. This tug In; launched at. atherley same three weeks since, and is now lying art the Orilliu wharf. being com- pleted. It is expected she will be resdy for work in three or fuvx weeks. Mr. DuvidBurke. of Newmuket, is the owner. Pcauc Scloox. Bonn: Ron. NI Mn. â€"First Divisionâ€"Senior Section, Em dewright; Junior seed-m. Evie 29!?! Seound ivisionâ€"Senior Svction, Ernest Burkinsh‘w ; Junior Section, Hamel Footer. Third Divisionâ€"Senior Section, Mary Chm; Junior Sectinn, Fanny Du'id- son. Fourth Divisionâ€" Svuior Stain", Mk Mnundrell; Juniur Sec:.iun, Yi-blet J . Tite. Fifth Divisionâ€"Wellington Bing- L's-av“ Iv. u..- w, hull thoroughly furnished. The new fur- niture consists of china and lounges. of chute design md bountiful finish. Tin: flour is covered by a. Bru-el's arpot. Rt Ex. Comp. R. Rainy, 32 ° . istho pee-cut First Principal of Signet Cinpter. Under his supervision it in in n fiuul‘ilhing conJi- tion. We understand that the anniver- ury of their Putrvn Slim. John, 24th but, in tube cElubx-nted by the fraternity in u befitting name:- â€"Cux. Y. M. C. A.-â€"-The manual: meeting of the Yourig Mem' Christi-n Auocinion. on Mondty evening. Urn the mat inure-ting held sincqiuclrgnglinfiunz :Ph‘e Wt, ”cl“ flu“ -â€" "'8'" Mr. W. 8. Leaf, nccupiod the chair...- Miu Lilia: Cnokc. anishd by Miss Cooke and the Mean Cooke. gave several wngn, which wenpeeivod with merited applauu. nods'otoafthanhwlhnm uthoclou. us do unifi OXPIOfiIIIC of bonny a. w Badman were gym I) Mean. cubs) been posted though the tmrn. “Section340fthe0rillinVillngoBy-hw No.44.pr0vida:“1‘hntit mum be Ev‘fulfwanyl’mtomm, “ren- '. oboeono, bhsphemool. “f 81“]! “P :0 gas MW' in my 0‘ the mu, .u ,__L|:_ -1‘... ...:ok;-- "Ill Vin-xv. n-uâ€" ‘vâ€"v _,_,__" ,, inner! ofthin Notice t9 dad! in their power to enfurce the above. ad the-y m ant they wil| not be orpmpellrd tn bring any individud before the magistrates." auluu‘ ”â€"1" __ 7",. highvmyu. or other public place. within this Vim." _I_t. il_ flag influential; of the , A‘,,:â€" Taurus“ Santos. â€" Inst Sundzy evening the Tampa-woe 3111 m 6110:! by a Won numbetin': about thne hundred. nho Inhaled with unvaried attention w an eloquent. discounts by the Re". J. W. Manning. The Reverend gen- demnn wkcted for hi- tut - Julia 11ch Clapton md pvt It! 39th vane, "Juno. nid uke ye any the sumo." After-mac introductory luau-b upon the intuitive. tho-pecker phonede to uh, mm did Jesu- sny? Why did Jesu- uy it? To MdidJmny it? Bani-them Io be taken away! By has and Egan-t it In: nude abundantly plain that the drinking «mom pum- a m in ybo n; of the plowe- of Christ’- m spea- dlyin thovnyoftbofmtpminmt agenda ”MOMM- ‘ the (So-pol. 8.1%“): 8:313, (In-bib!!- donoitbgvoxduf 696.77, . mung sy dmoun. Mon tiara-Ix. D.’G.chou-1 myths!!!“ Bataan. ”tn-idem «I Am Ix. Wt! did much for Batman-int!» Man of due Maui“: d the W Bail‘uy. fi-r'hidalu-m the matador. “dour Wimbopluudtohov thumb endcatlyuh’flimpind by dumb! only which!“ Iain “M mun irom” in cut] nMfi-pm the autos-id yon-apathy of the flux. Mr. Mon-mid is shaman-«nova mm Anton,“ will be wen by: W from the load pupa. Sellout. Emulator um PIC-N10.â€" Lut Sound-y u: examinntiun of the pn- pil! mining the Creighton Sdlool uglieâ€" dunto wok place. There were over sixty ci-udm belonging tn the school, ad nod-l, the name number of visiwn, in u- nominee. The upiluoqnittodthemnolva :3an31, gm . The mutilation w flednd credit ontho'l'achgm, Mia-Bunch ENE-xwiin Barr's Grove. '0"!- two hunQndyervmg uwgdett Svioq. ‘- ,,,,_J W, and amusements. ad music formed the turn really an enjoytble Srumâ€"A petition for the opening up of themfinunfion aim-tract, mdothorumu m the vicinity of the Make: Square, is being dreamt-ad will be pmentodnt the next. ' of the Council. This ha been hiked so long, nud in noon-Ry so frequently urged uthunwlmmmmwm-woo- ly be two opinions than no to the ndvu- nbihty of commencing tho Work it once. Annual»: of houn- bu been My builtintlut' 'ty.nndoflurponia an anxious wbufld: if_t.hen was: in- Gunmanâ€"At the neefing of OrillilDiv'niou utthe Sumo! Temper-nee. lat Tue-tiny evening, the foregoing new: lution m unanimously adopted :â€""Tlut the member- of this Division, huviug lie- tened vith pleasure sud prufit to u leans-e [a the Rev. Bro. J. W. Manning, P. G. . P , take the earlieet o purtuuity of congratulating the Grand vii-on upon huviug obtniued the eel-Vice- of u lecturer eouble, forcible and logical; we believe that he will wield I. greet Influence in im- buing the public maid with principles of fempoufllce; and we an heartily oom- meud him to‘memben of our Order in plucee be my visit, a.- one Well wax-thy of confidence; end urge them to exert them- ..elre- in bringing mgether huge undiencel to listen to him, n his lee-tunes ure entire- ly free from thoee objectionable tenuree which huve too often brought me much upon the Temperuuee platform." t Inn .130 requeeted tlm. this remlutiuu be sub- lished an Tu Exrosuox and .309. of 'ew A Causationâ€"Mr. Bumphx-ium that we use in error in nddlinx him with the doubtful credit. of owning the "re- {rudiment mad" at the “alum-it now nppan we we indebted to the Company duecfly forthe nuisance. Ofcum-u We might. in: w the silent Ipprohstiun with which 1-. Humphriec accepted the llatt :- iug pufl'n of his enmpnk sud wander»- tion for the “convenience of travellers" which cppeued nt the time the cum! was first opened. But We willacce, t the sme- meut u it in made, fooling plea-ed thy. the “than mm:- at lat feel: culled upon by the strength of public opininn u. clear hi. akin: of the udiutu ofkeepinu m illxcit wd mutt objectionable drink vending stall. Truly 1!. ‘ill not .dd much to the public raped fur groan. cut-pontion- to kind than. they prostitute . portion of the wedth of which they bugs! to s tnfic thu is branded by sppmblium by all 500" me- , nod ant they du it too without «unplying with a. smuw which mquim them Q» oun- tribume s few of their i1 «gutter: dolhn w- wu-dl the “penta- elm-Led upuu the com- munity by their death-dealing work. Thr wealthy Northern M'ly Company of Cumin, with the high and mighty F. W. Unmbmhnd. M. P. P., Linuteu‘n: Col- onel, Aide-de-Cun p to the Gm'ernur Gen; and. c., u it: mm Directnr, a cor pnmiou u! untiee 1 they sellers! Pincusâ€"Lu! Fri!!! '0 A few of the member: of Adm-Icy Star Temple, 1. 0. G. T., met an Thursday evening the 5th inst, bring the evening previoue to Min 15. Orehu'd'l lesving for home. {they Bfo. :1. S. Melville. W.C.T., ,‘ 1 L,â€" nun-v, w â€"v.. I u behalf of it; Temple, pménwd he} with: landmine Bible-ad Weslovan Hymn Book. With the following short ultimo :â€" Much Esteem qud L'apcded Sisterâ€"I. 4. ‘vv â€"--vv..- -â€" uu requested b {5' 61' {be members nf Atherley Stu ample, to present you with this Bible md flying: 390k, :3 a token of mu- respect end gratitude to you for your kind services during the put eleven months you lave been with us, and u we may never be permitted to meet '11 ii: this Temple, my we all meet in the Temple ebove, wl'ere pm in no more. Min Orcheni (linked the donor: kind- ly, end made A very .ppmprim reply.â€" Sbe was very much nu riled M the never expected anyth' of t e kind, md wu very much ‘8' at parting with so many friendfl. Affrn short time of social in- wrooursenn eomesin' .tbeeom left, having first «ken 133:0! then” £2 The Atherley Temple In: lust. one of it. must «meet. worker: in prom ' the Temperance came. a Mi- 0 wu Away: ready Ind willing to do all in her power for the good 'of the Temple. and an also respecwd by All who know her. aux-1890M M mue: thgfiéomumq 01 .uwc â€" â€"--.- -_., Belle Eton. when it not the morning train from Toronto. leuon'l Point mu Beans-urn were .130 touched. 03-min was touched obont tvm p.m., when the excur- Iioniotu were mfiaflhevbufbydw men- cheO.Y. B. Bond fmm Barrio. who no- oomponiod the exam-Sunfish, the 1 ml. the 113310 “my onrchod totho em- __ _:L:_- n Ax cnterpriqing individual of Tifin, Ohio, ufi'ers in pay the U. S. GwenmentWLWt'm-the privilege uf exhibiting Capt. Jack tlmoughnut the country for a period of sixty days. He promises to keep Jack securely. treat him we". and return him to the Government at the ex- pintion of the time. It is proposed :0 pay $30,000 upon the deliverv of Jack a. Chic-lg;1 99d dag rent it “)0. dugofthecxl. following. kindly furnished by a. ondent. was xeoeived too Me for (From 4 (kW) unawm,mm WW" Mots-(idles. M. Maw“- row nuke-1 ' ' 0‘00“”: in the manufacture did: he dullensel cum- potifion. Tfilgoodllnd climb of W. P. An- dren and m. insolvent, were the former mud to the lg}; _ $0.75, Ind the W 35.00. 6 end:- wu ml! realist beg {gunfigfiitidepd from m5; 1â€"de SvuIdIY- 2“ mm" ” thol8°of8£ Hemismdwmp‘“ $011540!” '30! 'Sughefiug-hlfe, Aswan ofouroldutmdno-t aspect- ed widely; has gone t9 hissed: Mr. J no. AAA_. in thin place. Be In: much respected by all who know him. His confident expm- swam“! know in whom I hno be. lievod. " Munâ€"It Jord- a- grad. loam-e to notion the standing of John mac, a young nun from Besvormn, :1: the first intermediate eminntiun hold in the Luv School, st Olgoodo Hdl, 3 short time :go. He pa-od Qootmd without an oral exami- I,A-:__) _..._ 51.... ”um. HG Pn-In- m'â€"_ -,, union, halving obtained more than three- fuunhu of the muxmum number of main. only two othen besidel him having an.- ceodod in naming vithout an onl. At w examination for speg-Jhononn inthe ume CWWVâ€" .v- 'l'"â€"" , Ichuul, he pun}! am in his 01..., only three having succeeded in obtain any hon- our- out of 3 duo ofovertweoty studonu 80cm urn hunuuox.â€"Mr. D. G. McDunnld. none of our wwnemen. who has been Mr. M. B. nghner'l book-keeper for some time past, has wpted the same pouifion for the firm «I Hilburn J; Colbom. lumber madman, of Michigan City, in- ' U. S. Last Mondsy evening the members of the Ann-n Division Sons of realm-3.30s uzve him I. farewell social in _ __-_:__ _.-- cam-lllv lcmlxtmwu “-Vv ...â€" .. __.-_ r , their hall. The evening we: speedily speutjn we“ enumeration, lingmg, ad drones, c., by the large number whu were present. Many regrett, huwever. den: expressed in en ueuee of the in- tended remunl M Mr. chin:gld, who, hy his nibble manna: heal and axed him- ulf u: all the men-hen of the Division, in which we believe he has occupied the pnei den of Worthy Psu'iu'ch. An addrea.» m presented to him by the members of the Division. Mr. McDuuald made: we y :ppmpiae reply, dunking the member» u! the‘DlviIiua {91' their kiiid tags“! in! WV‘ "5' m~vâ€" .vâ€" 7â€"_._7 him and his family. expressing his deter- mination to adhere tn the cum of Tem- perance. wd he in remembrance the many‘ act- afkmd‘l’mll ind m peat mani- esued nova-d. him while harmâ€"Aurora Council met May 31st Members all present. Petitions Muted. Henry Morrison end twenty-two otheu, fur am tn eonstrud: s. ditch between 3rd Mid 4th Cum, st Int: 5th and 66h; John MncRae for aid to impmve the town line between Brock aid Thorah, from Lat 9th buthc Cancun madr-Mnry Mclnnis. for aid in in ' teircumshnees. Rowlwd, the: the nndennentioned sunr- snd directin of the commissioners, herein sec fotthzâ€" half I, between 3rd and 4th Com. st Lots 5 and 6,_ 83)}; opening Banner. the ride line. between W 5 ma 0, 6th Con. $50; "pail-ins: the bridge at Angus Cmeron’a, 830; John Morrimn, o-nnnnnnioner. Gunning between Lot- 15 and 16. 3rd and 4th Com, $100; 0 - ing and improving between the 2nd and 3rd Con. from the aide line betteen Lot- 15 end 16 out. $30; opening and improv- ingbetvwen the 2nd and 3rd Com, from the ride fingbetveeu Lats 15am! 16, wem, m; John Vale, commissioner. Gravel- lingon Men sweat, from the bridge at Bewertnn, north. 8100; gruelling on Man street, from theedzoolhmue action No. 5, north. $100; repeiring the bridge st. Benetton. $50: Clan. Thompum, cum- miuioner. Constructing culvert and out- let, Lot. 11, Con. 3rd. 320; clearing flood wood {rum bridges, centre rand. and Mc- Cuig'ujn'd; repairing embankment, $25: , ___.......'...n.u- [run-“vino UMIB I unav- 'Vr"' ,1 Angu: McKay.oummi-iiuner. Im roving betvacn 7th sndSth Comu Lot 4. 810; opening the dim for told, between 9th 10th Com. to commence from the end of the dentin at Lot 5. and work gut, chupping two wide. and clearing I. track in the centre one rod wide, 8100; Wm. WM, jr., oonuniuioner. Im- pmvingonthe town line. between Buck and Thanh fugug Lot 9 to tha .Clnfl‘nn “W's tn )9. Angus McKLy. w beequnded for tho benefitof Mn. Mary Melnnu, who :- iuindigentww Baal Tint the commissioner to gun! on side line between 15 sud l8. banana-ind to moulding-dial: aw whether he will let the war-I: by contact, pr firemen mud workhy thadny. W. That tho clerk do notify the Council of Brock, that the Council 0.; W, Thumb ReeveJlr. Canaan, and the Librariln be ”pointed a. com- mittooe to uponontbomtoof the Town- Libnry u the next mroting..f001m- dLnnddntdnUbnryinthenn-‘ntimo be kept cloned. W, That the Reeve be satin-rind to hinting ‘l‘évn Hall painted and white- wuhd. tho ground mud the bnilding defined up, an the fence- 1nd gnu no- mad. That the commoner! fox" tan-v ”7‘. _v ml. __-, the bridge a Glover's benotgfied tn report on (In: m «f the aid bridge at the next meeting of Council. Accounts presented and («acted to be ptid. 31“.”. 000901 Odjoumed, until Sanity. 28311.43}? of June, 1873â€"650. Suml. 1' unity. need 105 you- Amoer H. Wvo.nw Bally - . inflaitoou'uty, mdrovnoa while on mlbm‘hy. fi-oln fill points on the g «than: Riki”?! Hm handbag.” :aonfithofnmplolfitwn. 3.0.:- AA__._- Axumofmmdi°d°ns‘" (In. a W: lock: or new lmeued tn with atten- uon. thou” M. Edmundaoa. , D G W.P W the chair Tbe av R. Furiajm pveunu hymdvhich Inning, and then led in paygr. .. “chants-15d tint mug drinkisl Winsode and m. The will mmmmmum haveno puma Ibennnnlndfln It is n wadd-wide evil. Wm li~ qnor i. introduced, it gives rise to cabin Mame n-tunl mum-M Ee-veny, misery. cum», sudden noun, «5., warned his human that if cram dlcmednliquor vending mbli-hmontat Bushmzhiulmtninofon'h would“!- Io'dirocfly. ancfihefnltiomluilvm_ butanpu‘iflm with than which M finazhhanericeofdrinkingu ads-mg thehutnystemleverdeviscd fol-they‘r- pace. Son: object amt it i- : coast So- ciety. mama“. we “towel-sch". that there in in the Order nag-thing incul- sistent with 10 t7, unmdit‘y, or Chi-infinâ€" i'y,herepli an» they are u loytl. a: moral. end ”christian :5 my other; "In jnlt the same degree cud wsyuthe Older uf Sous «(Temperance is cecmt cheChnmh in ccecret Society. 'nm is to say. it is to a degreeu-cret todmse who havepgtccd tn walk «nether in s eel-nix: com-Ia, and the member- claim the right tint they themselves alone .113“ have 1 voice in the mmxement ;-f in Jain. All we Irel- cnme, if they come in the mud way. The password uneven the same purpose a the cud of membership, or letterof dismiud, m the churchn. It is a clarion; school, training our youth in principle: of temper- - ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' 7 ,L , _I mac. ‘1: a. .1." a. 9:: busing: ma, giving I. practical iuai t into proper mode of conducting pu‘vlic ufiiim. We mt not to spend @03001‘00 m free the aim-es. but to ave my time; tint sum in finding those shout at (mm ‘3 slavery blacker “an my other that ever bound the beam of men. Women are interested in dun work. Then isnoamtunoadnin ewfih whu mfi‘en more that a. woman who i~tiedtoamnnnddicted to themed strung drink. He hnped to see the glori~ mu time when our cnuntry aid tbs Iron-1d Wtould be freed from the chain! dyer-.310]. ' ln acknowledging a...“ of thumb. Ru. him to do “he. m: the Buddy Ind been sung. the Rev. R. Fdrbdm pro- nnuuced the benedicnun. On Monday eveninz. the 9th inst. Rev. L. Werner delwemd his celebrated leaure 0"! the drinking of spit-imam 'liqnon. in White's Church. The evening being fine, theme was a fair attendmoe. Prizes wove "fiend by the lecturer, o_n a previous «2:3, {-1- the circnlutiou (of the iocture. The first prize wu- won by Min Addie Brawn, «com! byMisa Maggie Emmi. During the lecture. 200d main" prevaflod. Every pet-um waned deeply intended in the emuâ€"Cox. mmwmmscam. Minutes and pneeedings of adjourned meeting of the Thanh Agricultural So- ciety. he‘d June 7th. madfrom ChuBobimv-n, Eta" for fence. 845: new members, (2) S2; '. J . Currigan, President, new when. 20. Thnmu (Buford. Treasurer. muted that he had received an ace-mat of theirs}- sue:- in the hsndn of the cx-Tressurer, a. further mm M 830. but «ha Mr. Pater- son required an order from namely-d; boo fore he could nuke a find nettleupnt.._ . nu. V uw wâ€"-_ Moved by Mr. Smith, u-couded by Mr. Murray, Tint whereas bv resolution of the adjuumed meeting. of Fe“. 22. them- aux-er m want-ind to accept from Mr. PM ex-Twuum, the sum of 8116.- 48, in full dischunze of all litbility to the As-ocintion: and when“ the aid Pater- son then ~himeddnt inequitvheuhould not be called upon to pay the full un- Int of #0, as charged in the aid woman for members unbucriptio‘m, for the you 1872, but only the mount of subscription: natuâ€" dly received, viz: 844, Be it therefore resolwd. 13!, That the «aid PM he requested to furnish the W with: written list. duly certified. setting forth the names of 311 the panics, on his afidavit, who have not paid their subscrigmiom {or 1872; 2nd, That the Trewrrer bait?! Moved by Mr. Galloway, seconded by Mr. W, That this meeting do now odjourn, until Stturdoy, the 28th dgy of July,when the committee air-d directors are ”gong to com euthan- nportl. no dutth'o Society mply be duly organized. and decided action token in the mael- of £315ng the .how ground.â€"Gnoz Sm. Kan» BY A Lmn.-â€"0nednylutwoek, While Mr. Ruben Ainley, near ‘Inntoville, m chopping in the woodu, n limb {on fxun ; tree and struck him on the hood, Mwing the skull. Dr B on vu seat for. but uriwd too In. Mia vice, .- the man lived but ; short that m Doctor "rived. Mr. Ainley w {amen-1y a resident of Em. and the vil- las. of Ainleyville um and in rem- bnacaof hi: father. Helen's-g wifeand one child to mourn hi: lowâ€"Gm. Tu wanxn'r-Guvcxxoumor Ox- lAIlO.â€"Lielltenln¢rGOVem0r Howhnd's tern of ofice expires on the 30th offing, Mmebmy mar-will , ,.l _. _.._ LIST' of“ LETTERS mnainingunallod for m the Buverton Post 060$.i3“l 4-..]. ._ Rudd“ amt, 3h. glut-ions uchool, :ciple~ of temper- bmdueu school. into the proper Lvlic nfi'nira. We 0.000 m free the 7 time; that sum ‘ (mm -‘a slam nut ever bound

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