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'Notice is hermby given that at the
animal meeting a the Potiilmion Wiltphmaker and Jeweler,
1 fatightI1i.reAceders' Soeiety, te
HENS LILL 019T
to ()Beton on the second Wed -
nes lay in D'4.,cember next, a yeevoin:
ilit011 wiJ be prfN•iented yi.,ho ---4),g41-4"Eft
0AG; s to change the piesent standard
o Watches
reg:strt.ipil to read as follow:—
T:upotted Stallions a the Clocks,
Clydesdale and (4 the Shire Breeds
v,:,telt travailed in the Dominioit prior •
18:At3, having pedig,rees satisfastory
t the 0ooncil, may be registred free
of charge, and the progeny of such stab,
lioo shall be eligible foe registry,
V,rith this exeeptieu, every application
10 Is,. accompanied by proof that
ton wutual sought to be registered is
th prodece of a sire registered in either
of the Clydesdale or Shire Stud Books
oi Gest Britain, Canada or the -Unit-
ed „9:ates1 or of an imported horse reg-
istet
ed in the Stud Book of this Soci-
ety, and a dam with at least one cross
of either of the breeds oatued."
.Applications under the present
standard of two crosses (either or both
teas be re,gistered) will be accepted up
01 December ist. Blanks and other
i. tOrttlatiOn inay be had by addressing
Sareiary. By order of the Diret-
4.1 MeMillau, President, Oon-
si.ance, F. 0. James Mitchell, Secret,
a.ey, Goderich, Ontario.
AU outstretelied hand belonging to the
vouu lady and his ears caught the
familiar sound of ."change please."
'The Jelin explained away all thoughtb
that the youug. lady mid, of over get-
ting tier lifteen tents change, and told
her that the best way he saw was for
her to collect three fares from the
3ms:4:tigers as they entered the car.
Aeourcliugly the young lady, as any
sensible person woulddo, bided her
time, and from a trio who boarded the
car collected the amount of her. defi-
ciency, thus balancing herself with the
vompan‘os treasury.
An A:usonia young lady had occasion
to act as conducter on one of the street
ca,rs oite day last week under peculiar
circumstances. In company with a-
nother young lady was riding from Bir-
mingham and by mistake in -dropping
lures for both, dropped a quarter of a
,dollar into the .box from whence no
change comes. Tlie quarter jingled
akihist the -glass sides with an unusaal-
ly loud sound:that caused the drive? to,
-take his EtyeS off the road for an in-
sto,nt and place them in the direction
of the fare bex. As his optics caught
sight of th,e(plarter settling iflof down
the glass toboggan, they also noticed
Gold,
Silver and
Plated. Sewelery.
and Masieal Instruments
A London Mob who carried a Black
Flag.
London, Oct. 14—The unemployed
pot:sons who, frequent Trafalgar square,
f ame.1 a body to day and marched to
!ale idatisiou tfouse, where they do-
tilauLd an interview with the Lord
Mayor. The Lord Mayor di4clined,to
hold any conversation with the Mob or
ics representatives. The crowd insist-
ed upon an interview, but ,wore again
iefused. They then de,nounced the
Lord Mayor, after which they started
ltaat to Trafalgar Square. :They sop -
pod at the ,oitiee of the Standard, and
hooted and jeered. The police attain-
pte.d to• move the:crowd, but were met
ith resistance* They. ,then charged
the mob and seized a black banner and
a ntintbee of ied flags, The Mob then
iseatteeed, but Shortly after rallied. The
leader cf the crowd shouted, "Men
tosert your vights," and.the Mob melted
'upon the police, and succeeded in forc-
ing them back from their position, and
in reetipteriug tho '51ack banner. The
pollee soon rallied, however, and again
onarged the mob, whohecame demoral-
ized, and ran iii every direction.
Mr. W. McMullen, of linnet, has
rtntod ito liotel at Winthrop,
M?1% John McKinley, one of the Most
highly respected residents of t4t3 toWn-
t,hip of Stanley, intends to move there-
from', 'having purchased ,C.Oirtfortabh:
litid commodious lot in Seaforth
It is reported that soine monster
teeth, weighing five pounds each and
measuring nineteen inches in eirenin-
icaunee, were receetly ploughed up by
Mr. W' at. Fisher; of Clachtin, in a low
field on his farm,
John Seobie, of the Star Salt Works,
fins' niaidealt hAigtitti6nt 16 the Sherif!:
The bustness has suffered from .1tregu,
tarity of management, and creditors
Luc:Lane itnpatierit, with the above it-
ruolt.
Many of the parties recently tinted'
out at Rewbui'v have deeided to re-
Nlt., Kelly lia..omihold,
..cd to Wild a frame store, and will ye',
r it with trieh ill the spring.Tile
it)) the foundation ei to Town
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