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Goode
We beg to inform those who
were disappointed Ont week in
not getting the
HOSIERY
we advertised, that we have re -
another Large Shipment this
week. We }'ave alio received
another lot of
Mos Ships and Drawers
AT 65c. AND 75C.
J.AiEllJ&EflO
Jordan's Block. Overt House 8ge•re, Oodaricb
Wth Dor.. 1107. tt1M !I
new Advertisesto nes This Week.
)lead Thts--]1r.Glrvin.
New Goods -J. A. Reid* Bro.
Fail lttlliasrr-.A. J. Wilklama.
Cook Move ser hale-1'bte tinea
' THE HURON BIHNAL" FRIDAY, oar. 21, 1881.
Roe Peov.tr. --Jobe n..klie, damp
ed with Mediae wheat from A. Drys-
dale, OotlwN` tewuahip, lest week, was
..stained * the mayor, owing to the
*vides.* h..1 eitw.mateetiel, and taut
positive.
s a tsTMM -♦ ewreepoadeel waste
- to tell him "whish L t e proper mil -
hide fur • Lerman, .taadieg or sit•
ting ?" Neither, innooeut Gas ; lyiig is
the onlyin whish be (eels 'm-
erely at ho.s.
Early oe Monday likewise the fire
alarm sounded, the Gana, beteg • blase
in an old building bsiooging to the
Maitland hotel. The tire was pot oat
with but little trouble, and but little
dsa.age uocurrod.
Head Master Strang, of the High
School has been fortunate month lo re
,,ire an unexpected and valuable ad-
dition to the silver tea service recently
presented to him, a very handsome hot-
water urs baring been added as the re-
sult of subsequent ooutrlbutiooe.
Coes ro Loftus -Mins Wyse our
local soprano, has gone to London, to
perfect her musical studies, and well be
absent, we understand, daring the
winter months. She purposes taking
advantage of every cpportunity for voice
nutter. that is afforded in the Forest
City.
The quarterly services of the Victoria
St. Methodist church wilt be held next
Sabbath. Love feast at 10 a.m., macre-
meet of the Lord's Supper at the dose
of the morning service. Mr. J. H.
Sedweek, is expected t, be present to
matinee the revival work already wee -
messed.
Sunnis erg. -The days are www oe
the wane, and the beautiful coloring sur-
rounding all nature but precedes the
cold blasts, and warn es to prepare for
wiener. The storm doors and windows
should now be adjusted, the banking
raised, and everything made snug to en -
TOWN TOPICS. fties
comfort tc remain within the home.
Tat RAW lows BAro.-The town
shier* VW, rte, te4in' woke, band, which has formed under the
4.'/.4th tweet i." management of Will L. Horton,
promisee to become a popular instito-
For photogra hs. nitrous fed oil pater I duo.
snit forget to leave your order at 'les Ib. musicians whore .ervieas
wars. havelt.en secured ars of good talent,
11 doosw't make nay difference whether It u and the president is a hustler. One
Indian summer or squaw winter. the swoon thing is certain, it isn't going to be can-
can SO ways be suited with serviceable goods
at F. A- A. Prdtam's traBoring emporium. dotted on old lines as • go -as you please
Waiting for
thisthe verdict has been owe of the iaatitutisn.
Principal
bat all the Tear around R. I. of interest Slallothe w wets STILL M rag FxuxT.-E. Do
wpia"
SUPS that the finding. so for as Orst ta,a pig corner East•.t. and talars, elan.° to
to. 1s coaoerned. will be in his favor. bare the largest stock of boots, shoes,
his uer tea is cbeap am, geed. sad is addi- rig. suitable for all lames and sesame
tion to these'tualitlee the Pwrcba.er of evert
Sec. worth saw secure an accident Insurance
in Canada His stock has been .petaslly
policy gooddfor Olay Oo to Mynas* drug ( shitted for the present fall and winter
score, and
particulars.
Tun Wouwx's CHwaTI•V Taaaaa
t lrtos will melt rawulariy for the t
of bantam* every Tuesday afternoon
o'clock, In Knox ebureb. Evert w
terest.d in the work is medial/7 hinted but it will appear next week
For all drags, dye -stunk, perfumery.
inedldnas. chemicals, ere., beet
and lowest rates, rail at (loode's drug
Albion Block. Special attention paid t
r•easing of prescriptions and tangly Nes C. Uoode, druggist.
Saunders. ! Asa ask the irdulaen
their patrons during the rush. They ?ay
rites stag, but bare been unable t. •r
trade, with the most cumfortabte articles
e'ics I of foot wear that could be had. He has
nloaaegoo
telt, been so busy that he could not renew
teaa n his adv'' in time for this week. issue,
patent A HINT TO OCR Ratulaa It lid
e
alio generally beet to buy goods from the
o di - man who aidvertiam, for be has always
recipe,♦, the newest and cheapest. He don't al-,
tow his shock to lie amend on the shelves
`a„ until it is old fashioned while he 1
ertake wstehes through his window to see who •
ed
o.. p.rsoatbr o at=~, ' AUTUMN ASSIZE.
Nov let. Spesdid litervy and asewo•1
pt"grun'• silver scllsetM.s takes, Door ♦ Dooket and Some Im-
c'Pssi 7.90 said ebatr taken st 8 p. m. , by
liev 1». lire. Addresses wiU stems b7 portant Cases,
the ekairma. aid tier J Wallets.
Tam C•OADIAI MITHOeeUT K*l alf*sa mks Sbeus .h. flute before tet. e,.rdeblP
ter November, 1087. Price .2 a 7 .rd *as emend., lied Whet se-
en for ail mouths i 20 emits per a.ttber. seised la herb ta.iaara.
Tomato; W. BritNm. A pathetic in-
Lady
travyl .,I e's ehstsieg eketehes d
the lto1. the Fixates,"~' the Tropias aid
death un board the be•s, sed bur-
ial her
at ass. The Editor ountribetes •
well illustrated scout of "Four Italia.*
Cities'' -Turin, (lens, Pim and Milan.
Sophia M. Palmer "nesse grephic skstsk
ut "Jerusalem Aa It 1a," with pis so-
graviigs. The Rev. 1)r. WJlienu' ad-
mirable paper, on "Two Female Pooh el
Methodism," exhibit. fine critical fee-
ulty and duels... rich poetic beauty.
The Rev. J. H. Starr eostributn a wial-
written "Story of • Castel Ute" -that
of the late G. H. Stan, of Halifax, N.
8, The growing fame of Mrs A.,lu K
Barr is well 'esteemed by
her absorbing-
ly interesting story of Methodist life in
the West Riding of Yorkshire. Canon
Farrar's wise discourse os '•How to Deal
with Social Distress," gives prsctia,l
s0Qsstiow on an important subject.
Owe of the Bost valuable pep.ra is by
Professor Burwasb on "The Present
Aspect of Coivetaity Federation," show-
ing how increasingly feasible it is M oom-
pared with awry other solution et the
University question. The Editor eon
tributes an editorial on "Tbe New
iotoria," with an excellent engraving
of the new b.tilding% in Uoivsrsity Park,
Toronto. A splendid announcement for
1888 u made.
Arrtsros's CTCLOP IMA. - Read !
Read ! The tobviction is everywhere
growing that there u nothing as useful,
notbin4 that imparts so much pleasure,
nothing in the way of • book so
'mammary -.ase only the Scripteres-as
Appleton* Cyclopedia. Appleton, in
every household where br dwell, is
sailed for every dye ; and we care not
how well met. pasee be. there
ars questions daily * ye fire-
side, in your business, en the street,
that you cannot answer and upon which
you desire further information, and the
most comfortable way to get that infor-
mation, ie to have Appleton where The Q leen rs. Alfred A Rowe -The
you an lay your hands upon it. grand jury came into court with two
The terms upon which It is offered "true bilk" against the deteodant, fur
plass it within the reach of every one-- misdemeanor.
the entire work is posssmed in three The Queen n. Jacob McGee The
day. after giving the order, and two grand jury Dame into court with a "true
years to pay for it. The outlay u only bill ' against the prisoner for felony, re -
fifteen cents per day. Every cigar giving cattle knowing them to be stolen.
smoker can buy it with one-fourth the Prisoner pleaded not gaily. Lount,
mousy he pays fur cigars. Every C. for plff ; Gamow d Prot♦foot for
tobacco chewer can do the seine thing, prisoner. At the close of prisoner's
and both be bettor, sweeter sten. Every case, Mr Lunt said that in view of the
beer Vnzzler can bay it with a small evidence given by the witnesses* for the
moiety et the money he waste*, and prisoner, that be c,uld not prem for a
would be a much more acceptable man conviction. His lordakip thought it was
in his family and have a longer, better the proper course to take, and entered a
de. Read what they say about this verdict of "out guilty." Prisoner was
wonderful work in the Lake regiuos. disetarged
Wherever this eyeholes hu is known it Drummond ea. O'Rourke -Action for
u regarded as a household god, only to malicious prosecution. Carrow & Proud -
foot for Off.; Campion for deft After
evidence had been taken, Campion mow -
Hen. Mr Justice Roes presiding,
FIRST DAY
M..aday, Oct. 24
Court opened at 3 45 o'clock by pro-
elamal1011.
The following gentlemen were teepee
oiled es
THS 0.150 JOat;
Robs, Webster, foreman. William An-
dereos, Thos. (Jinn, John Harris, An-
thony leen, George Johnston, Juke
Little, James L.ithwait., Thus. A.
Mills, Dencan Marren, Donato Mo-
Greecr, Christopher Nesbit. Richard
Picard, Rubt. Rose, Edward Straughan,
J. W Smith, Fraooie Smenth, John
Tiffin.
The crier haying made the usual pro-
clamation, His L,rdahip adJreseed the
Jury.
LDDam* TO THs 'CRY.
The Judge addressed the grand jury
at some leegth on the omen that would
be laid before Ibsen for trial His L,rd-
ship explained to them how they wen
to try earn ogee that came before them.
Thi cases were use of shop breaking,
one of felonious assault, three of cattle
stealing,ode of escaping from the cus-
tody of a ooestabt., and one of allowing
• prisoner to escape. There was also
what the learned Judge said might be
termed a new ogee, a chsrge under the
Charlton Act Hu Lordship also sof
dressed the jurors oil the present system
of oomhning prisoners charged with van-
oee offrnees, and pointed out the no
comity Af some kind of claasificatios be.
inti introduced.
Richard Tichbosrn was sworn to take
chance of the grand jury during ,the pre-
sent assize.
Court adjourned at 7.10 o'clo,$,,
till 9.30 a. m. tomorrow.
SECOND DAY.
Tuesday, O.t, 25.
Court opened at 9.30, pursuant to ad-
journs ant
Ml ceders, but hope to have everybody see
Lal gond time. Another lot of then. 0
Ce.'saforesiss: received. saenden it
are the saeagents. The cheapest Loose
der the *ea. -
Fora Txtnoatvo.-C wtomwrs reedy
up and be ineasorwt for • fall colt or o•
ut strictly the choicest goods In the aarbet,
with a cut and make in strict acoortaaoe
with true taste mad true art. should impost
Vc ('or mac9 immense ,tock Warm tail cat
tail sult.np and nohhy overcoming* cat
Ilse new sondes. Don't fail to see t help.
Tito Htrnox *MD Bxt•rs LOAN AND INT
EMIT CmatAXT.-ilepoettore to this coos
wee)* goes iu to buy from bis more energetic
;too neighbor. He sell quickly and buys
be parted with after every other means
us- again Reed the fall announcements at
our merchants in THE SIDNAL, and pat- j
rosiest. I
l31sr Tame Irl. -The printer's dollar's, I to
where are they 'i A dollar hero and a I n
dollar there scattered over numerous
small towns all over the country, miles '
est. sport. How can they be gathered t,t
to r and
eroratt trs tare business most
f lining have been exhausted. The op -
rt unity to the people of Hdron county ed fur judgment non -snit, on the ground
get Appleton, u now fine blas, -ha that the information laid before the
ever been so good -can never be magin,trate did not disclose a criminal
better. The opportunity u not for- offence. Mr Carrow replied, after which
ever -it is now -and the bolt will expirebu lnrlahip refused to interfere with the
n a few days. Not only is now an ac- ass at this stage, and mentioned that oe
oeptable time bo! Ot Y a eery acceptable motion for judgment the law could be
ma. Don't put in practice that univer• fully'diecus.ed on the findings of the
hal defeat of hutgan nature usually jury. Verdict for deft.
ROW as proera.tinaton, but dreg your Lardner vs. Ryan -Action to recov-
addrem in Boz 22, Goderich, and see or possession of lands. Darrow k
ow easily and comfortably you an get Proudfnot for plff ; Meredith & Co. for
Appleton, and then, with the Bible on deft. Judgment by consent for plain•
'he little marble table, your library will tiffs for possession of {he lands mention•
be complete. ed in the pleadings, but with no other
re, i
relief and without costa.
a - Little vs, Baer --Action for seduction.
Garrote Q. C., and Dismal for pit(;
may rebel' ? Come in single or double file.
we-
re all being iss,58tPostaed is most for Arin
property. Depositors have. rest lien be an
the comrauY. assets. name Interest paid.
from 4 10 S per cent. •teaming to amount
and .!oration of deposit Farmers hal ing
pitut means should call and see the manager,
R. Radcliffe visited Toronto during
the past week
Mise Sproul, of Dungannon, is the!
guest of her cousin bliss Orr,
J Witte Tome sed 14. Nieholeor.
visited the Forme City on ...ono.ay.
..
Regula meeting of the High School
Literary Society will be held this (Fri-
day) opening.
John Ludlam hoping completed hie
apprenticeship with W. T. Welsh, left
for Chicago last week.
His Honor Judge Tome will bold a
court for the oorreeti.wt of the voters'
list on Thursday. Nue 3rd.
William Cattle, who recently left for
the Northwest, is l..ested near Brandon,
and following his profession.
Archibald Strachan, who has been ep
at the Sault for some time past, is tak-
e look around Guderich and vitt^:•..
(floe mon. '
Ily the sited storm Sunday night, M.
tiulcnw,n had several blinds blown
doom. windows broken and his fence I
badly damaged.
Dr McD.,nagh will be in O Aeriob for
consultation on Saturday, the 5th of se
1 oremb.r, and afterward+ on the first Is
Saturday of every month. t
The Young Women's Christian Tem
that the printer may send yogi forth again + ti
to do battle for him sad vindicate hie
credit Reader, are you sure you k
haven't one or mom of the printer's
dollars sticking about your G•sthes ? 11 h
you have, send it in.
Lawyer's stand ap in a court house
furs juries, in the preemies of large
dienoes, and denounce men as lia
s000Sdrek, thieves and perjured rillia
and when the court loran*, the MOOD
this abused appear to arbor nu illwill
against them. But let a newspa
faintly intimate that a man's charact
la mat without a blemish, and the editor
has to cookout a horsepistol, stand • +
libel suit or at least suffer the greet.et of
all mortification -lose a subscriber.
Asotrr WROnlgO STATnt5sky.-W
have noticed frequently that per
ties in our town and vicinity, ha
sent to outside points for their invita-
tion.,
notice., cake boxes, cards, &c., te
ec'nneotion with wedding., but this
no longer neeesary, as we have in stock
•be larylebt an handsomest line of
-_-'-•.to be found in Canada, sed fo,'
that matter the niter' States, for the
West American productions are
ed in our stook. We ask all interested
o call at Tee SIUILL office and inspect
for themeelve..
d►nbvzn.
Per ' 'John Sturdy and his son, Will J St 1
sr j dy, have returned from their farms
Parry Sound district.
A Dumber of young men from i
village left to work in the lumber woods.
Geo Bradford, blacksmith will go to
•' Michigu, in a few days to work .t his
• trade,
Wm Wilson's horn got a bad shaking
op last Sunday, the wind liking the
i. southeast corner of the rout od
Connell se. Os.teiu: - betilm foe
slauder Caliph's fur plff , Powell fief
deft. By consols of ouuua.l his lordship
directed j udgemet to be entered fir the
plaiting f..r SLIM without data
Coen adjoor.ei at 7.30 p.m. till 930
'ot orrvw,
tOl'RTH DAY.
Tbsrday, Oot. 27.
Court opened at 9.30 a. m. , o ersbaat
to adjouruiusut.
Darien vs. McDolu(d -- Aettob for
damages for assault. Merphy for pit ;
Oder, Q C., and Harrow, Q C., lee dell.
Verdict for pltL, *100.
A RINGING INDICTMHNT.
The Veteran ra-lenses ew sr/r5T lters.ws
the re111leat allwute..
At the recent meeting cf the East
York Liberal Association, the following
letter from Hon. Alex. Mackwais was
read : -It was my purpose to be with
you at your annual .*meeting tomorrow if
I telt at all equal to the 'Yore 1 am
not, however, strong enourh to stated
the fatigue, particularly of speaking,
which attending the meetinginvolves.
I hare, therefore, to ask your kind con-
sideration for my absence. I regrst all
the more that I am not able totake any
active part io your meetiD as 1 wcold
like to diatuse certain p of cur-
rent public opinion as affecting political
parties. This 1 must postpone fur the
ptwent. It would be interesting to nae
bow tar the Protective system did pro-
tect the farmers (who are the great tax-
payers of the eo•notry.) The immediate
effect of that diwlrous policy was • eery
heavy increase of Lusatian. While the
expenditure of the Liberal Government
trues 1879 to 1878 was under $24,000,-
000, it is now uut much under $40,000,-
000!
D1*.'ONTILVT BROODS OTRI THE LANE.
One Province h°. taken the pesthole -
miry step to leaving the Confederacy.
Another u obliged to tight the Federal
Government on a question of overruling
the Provincial authorities in a legitimate
exercise of their constitutional rights,
and in • few day. • meeting of the
Provincial Oorarnments to discuss the
mode of escaping from the stats of trou
We brought upon all by the print
incompetent administeslius st Ottawa,
will take place, Tho result of the Mogi
policy they brought in has been to pre-
oipitate a discussion on the commercial
policy of the country, io which radical i
changes are called for, which proves the t
failure of the Protective system. In
1873, when we assumed the responaibili•
ty of office, we found the Northwest just
emerging from an open rebellion, and
peace still maintained by a reegimote of
withers, while in another Previaee a 6
viuleot controversy cn the scheol quer t
tion was proceeding which threatened
evil consequence.. In 187* we handed t
over the reins of Government to the
present Administration with peace and
order prevailing in every Province, •ort t
with a greater degree of comfort and t
prosperity thao has prevailed since. to
Such, however, was
THE MISOOVELYtltRNT WV TIM taa•gsT O
11th
that within a few years we had to face
another rebellion, while there now pre-
vails all over the Dominion as unprece-
dented *citation over Provincial griev-
ances which bodes ill -f<} the success of
the Dominion. I was gild to bee some
signs of a retiring ptrblte opinion in
the direction of reciprocal trade with
the United States ; the resistance offered
to the Federal Government encroach-
ments on the rights of Provinces, and
some mode of limiting the power of the
Executive in o-,ntrolling the election by
means of • shameful franchise and e'er-
rymandering the constituencies.
The position cf public affairs at present
is anytbi*g bat pleasant, but it is all the
FROM WASHINGTON
What Sen Transpired it. t)
United tiiate. Gaping,
The PweMmiee be/wrw- arssaeet•t
Dan .- .ssse Renese she dsseea e
elseri--enemas be trawte
Ilemban
From ear tlsswtal Os.ow asdeat.
Wasses.mtt, D. C ,
OM..e other merino( Vith, 11117.
dame of dday, when the President ` the
Mrs. Cleveland quietly arrived from
their keg tour, they looked as height
sad fresh as if they bad oily returned
from a drive to (irk View, iuetesd ut
hariag been *beset three weeks, travel-
ed 4,500 miles through seventeen Stales,
and mel millions of American citizens,
who gladly greeted their distitg.isbed
gem.4.
with a contiguous resod of feetiv-
'luss, Both the President and his wife
azpremed theoselves so delighted with
their travels and charred with the oords-
slity and hospitalit kef their reception,
as well as greatly p at the indicat-
ions of the seletaotial evidences of the
preemie and pro.perit7 of the gest and
growing ragius through which they pass-
ed, No doubt the trip will be of
material benefit to both the people and
Use President.
The department eerie are aeons u.
what nosy be aptly termed • stets of
mind over the resumption of the civil
service examinations, which began hi
the War department last summer and
were suspended temporarily on &coouit
of the hest, f'lt ately all Ike clerks
will bane to submit to the test, whether
there be vacancies or not. Many of the
obfortenate., is their anxiety and des-
peration are nightly pondering their old
test books, while miters have obtained
riveter teachers.
The Supreme Cucrt of the United
States is at pressen the centro of popular
interest at the Capital, *. well as else-
where. oe account of a numb,-. of im•
portant aces to be tried. amu.*" which
1 may mention that .1 the Chicago
anarchists, te be hei Thursday
•
and the pr'bibttioa wait Kamm,
Iowa, and G.orgu,-te be chided later.
The adjudication of the last named cases
will detetibi.e the oomatitatiotality of
State prohibitory legislation and will,
besides, invujs• millions of dollars, for
n the event that the declaim is adverse
o such enactment*. the States will be
made pecuniarly responsible fur break -
ng the !mew traffic witkoet compen-
satlos to he dealers. Thee it can tow
readily perceived what ao immense re-
sponsibility nets oa our highest court in
is c1 of eases.
Last week, the representatives of most
the Agricelt.ral Colleges and wield -
oral experiseet stations in the United
States, bud a meetiaig in this city kr
be purpose of interchanging views, with
be hope t.1 advancing the weighty in-
vests committed to their charge -the
eonrentioi heeling Nesenibled soder the
espial* of Coegres. The deliberation
t this body of ednpted tarsen-_bettq
Tactical and theoretical -were of such a
haracter as to rive promise of the moat
flattering and astiafectory result..
As I may have remarked before, Waeb. •
ington lea great pleats for sectional con-
vention., and it may at no dstaut day
be designated as the city of conventions
as well as of "magnificent distance.'.
The project to base the Natiu nal Demo-
cratic Convention meet here is 1888,
eoetioues to grow in popular favor, and
it i. probable Clot a greet and united
enf.wt'or will be put forth to that nod.
There are many who believe that pro-
perly directed efforts wet *seen tot the
Capital both the Natios•1 oonrestiooa of
the two creat political partial.
I see that the Plenum/ Repubbesp
more incumbent on Reformers, ea -keep
for Plaintiff. demise* .100. • k? Ian* that ASS n4 torei - •
ek•e
Content.. is called to
Cameren, Holt & Cameron for deft up a sound agitation for the right. It • I on December 8th r -. t any
Verdict
ars Th 1 ~ill ha tomer. A s rept be ' d
The Queen r.. William Cook tllotttet7mg toa>a. 1. the reptile department of the Ssith-
i Rea jury came into niers with • tem plies PI
• i experimenta being made
iu 'so - e yon w re a plummet
" age oat the dieetulaat for negligent e I Please convey my best da to bootee Institution that may result in
bis
T.* Scso ossa Serve FAST. -The
hooner Kolfage, commanded by Cap-
in McDonald, which was driven ashore
wo weeks ago in the storm is still em•
bedded in the sand about four feet deep
the vicinity of Blake. Several tugs
m Sarnia hare tried to pull
a out, but have not succeeded so
ar. When she was driven ashore her
pper deck was loaded with lumber, bet
be storm mused each a heavy's~, as to
ash it all off in • very short time.
trite a number of people visited the
seine of the wreck oe Sunday.
Carr os THE 81o11. -A couple of
waterlogged vessels drifted ashore in
this vicinity Tuesday last, one was the
Lady Klein, of Sand Beach, which
struck shore about a mile aor'h of God
ri
a of
potence Union will bold its regular meet- i
tm
n,g on Thursday, Novemher 3rd, in the rout library of /item church at'.30 p m. b
Te. Doter'. -The nomher of eases s
that Dame .,n for trial at the autumn t
amiss court wee larger titan at any w
similar seamen of the court for year Q
past.
Our Nrwrraega.+ - -Ws lutes nn hand
a few hundred pounds ..f old newspapers,
which we will dispose of in quantities to
suit purchasers at 3 Dents per lb. at Toe
Bto5at..
Sault Sts. Mane Brunn,. Jamss
Doyle of Ooderich who was Isere on
visit, lett for home on Monday. The
next time yoo Dome, Jim, stay a little
better.
Thee McGillicuddy, of the Biome of
Industrie., Toronto, was 0l tows der-
Iag the week collecting informant's for
departmental use in congestion with the
eel i.deetries.
ch, where she went to pieces. The
her boat proved to be the Norris,
hich together with the Dolphin, broke
rem its tow near the American shore
lunday night. The Dolphin is supposed
to have sunk, The crew of the Norris
• were picked up b a passing vessel.
The Captain is now here snaking arrang..
meets to unload the vessel and bring
her istu harbor.
Dr. M. Nicholson, the West etr..t
dentist, makes the preservation of the
satinet teeth • specialty. Gee adminis-
tered from 9 a as. to 4 p.m. for the pain -
ions extreetioe of teeth.
Gann pas RAW -Sae Jones Al the
author of a rood assay wise sayings, bot
about the best remark we have heard of
him sante" is the fnll..wing "The
meet bsassiful sight is the world is to
ase • family soloed a cheerful ire, with
the Med d the family ?mediae eked
ban hie load sesapeper, which he has
paid feria straiten. '
Rev Robt Leask, of St Helen., will
conduct preparatory oommaniou service
os, Frady, November ttb, at amnion
I Hill.
Rev A Maclean, of Blyth, will preach
the tory communion sermon In
ManchesteraPresbyterian church for Rev
A McMillan onTbursday,November 3rd.
The tea meeting in connection with
the Methodist church in this place, held
here last W edne*day week was a decided
success. The pr,ceeds amounting to
*04 50.
W. McDonald has purchased the
farm, lot 45, nun., 15, Hallett, adjoin-
ing this village, from Mr. Elkins, the
price paid was$3,000. Mr. Elkins, pro-
' ----building a dwelling house in Au -
barn tt which to spend the remaioiwg
yeers of his life.
Uo Tbur day *robing, October 20th,
lbs manse at Auburn was the seen. 01 •
joyous gathering oa the occasion of the
welcoming home of the newly appointed
pastor, Rev Alex McMillan. ft seamed
las if the congregation had tented oat .a
,e.rae. to do honor to their minister, and
each vied with his and her neighbor to
, render kindly (Aloes and make is even-
ing moat thoroughly enjoyable. Th.
"I A Kew Wartime. --Ever attic. the
Scott Act case into force men have
been trying to find some plan whereby
they ailed obtain Inq oar fmra hotel
nom, and .till not he eligible ass wit-
' Iotas, and it seems as though they h sr.
I struck a semeertul scheme at lastThe
man gees up to the bar and ask. int "a
six inch." which is thorough) under
stood by the tar -tender. nd who
furnishes the bevenege known es lager
Aftet he hu stleiei his appetite he
lay. down a pima of money, saying to
the bar tender, 'I hn. hese .pitting nn
your door, go sod yet M eaesbbed."
the Altera and members of the associa-
tion. I am yours leek;ully,
A. Wirer -emote,
escape by a ocnstable.
Graham vs. Corbett et al -Action for
settlement of amounts between partners.
yarrow. Q. C., and Manning for plf(
Osler, Q. C., and Nesbitt for defendant
Corbett ; Powell for defendant Annie
Corbett. His lordship gave judgment
that claims sad counter claims be dismiss
ed without cost.. Claim against Anne
Corbett dismissed, costa reserved.
Court adjourned at 7.30 o'clock pan.,
till 9.3!t . w. , tomorto7.
THIRD DAY.
Wednesday. Oct. 26.
Coert opened at 930 son„ pursuant
to adjceremrnt
The Qne..n rs. Cook--Lount Q. C.,
moved fora bench warrant against deft.,
and his lordship ordered it to issue.
The Queen vs. Alfred A Rowe- Lount,
Q. C., moved for a bench warrant
against defendant, and his lordship or-
dered it to loam.
Cole vs. Coleman -An action le re-
deem a mortgage and got a new convey-
ance. Osler, Q. C., for plff ; Garrow,
Q. C., for deft. It is considered that
pit. an redeem, and that the bonus of
*300 be allowed deft. usual dense for
redemption. Reference to Master at
Ooderich.
McLean r._ Brown -This was an se-
tios brought by Wm Mci.ean, of Code -
fiefs, against one Brown, a cattle dsel.r
of the ononty of Perth, for nen-delivery
of sheep. Darrow, Q. C. , for plff ; Oder,
Q -C., for deft. Judgment reserved,
Taylor es. Ritchie- Action for dower
sorprw for
party armed about 7 p.m., and pit . Cameron, C., and for TMaylor
and
Md p ,erasion of the manes for over Ritchie ; Fraser for Rutherford. Tee-
thes* hours, donne which ti-•- ---._
mea and dict for plaintiff for *6110 damages ;
games weeer.l metal friendliness in case the amount is paid in forty -
prevailed. Tne pastor Fess made the fire days- -then the action to be dtsmiss-
reeipiest of a beautiful china tea service ed without costa. is ease the amount is
and a Mndentee pendant lamp of etqui- not paid at the tins* aforesaid, then
eine and costly design, the ladies of the plaintiff to he .t liberty to enter judg-
cnngregatton being the dooms Mr sunt for *000 without mists. In case
McMillan thanked his friesds fur the the solicitors for deft should require
handsome donations, and hoped the plaintiff to *recite a release or quit
future retakes* between him and the claim of the lands aseettinned in Mate-
enn`reeetiow would penes that their meat of claim. the pt•istig la to es-
kindsw on the present neeasion and *rote same le seek person as ssst,
the eoefidence they hied reposed in hies solieitoe maw
had sot bee. misplaced The reoeptieo •int
Throughout was menet cordal and hearty,
and west tar to show that there wee a
street' sanity botwese the people nod
their pa attm Th. synod bad been
tbores',nIy is anticipation e( filet
being neoupi
!lardy we Pissed Action for mosey
paid for salt Meek. R. is,. Cetli.e coon -
mei for pit ; (Iffier and Garrey for deft.;
h. Y. Eoidt, enli*ttsw. lotdehip
amid be wool/ take the wpoei ibility of
dime...._
Rev Yr Kellam r•ser,,A.
1h. jury. Judgra•st
E. A. McKenzie, our efficient teach-
er, bus been re-engaged for next veer.
D Hewitt is running our local store,
and D. Rutherford has opened out an-
other store in Dungannon.
We are sorry to hear that Jos. Agnew
has been very sick lately,
Valentine Alton has pi/retuned 100
acres on 10th con, the property of the
dab Thos. Bright, for the sem of *4,600.
Our butcher
reports btuinem as loom -
beg
at
Squire Mallough's house, which is in
course of erection, u fast progressing to
completion, and when furnished wiU
mak. a 1.eautiful residence.
Mr Andrew Sproul has improved lois
dwelling, by putting a good substantial
stone foundation under it.
The femoral of Davie Dirvin's poo
Edmond, took place last Saturday. His
remain were buried in Uederieh
s'a tery. plias, At the fumetslpaaatine and
nt saddest
breaks:." the a es of Davin id baggy. of
no r.oe l
baggy.as
eenoualy hurt, Mr Mollwain received
a slight scratch on his lama
DIL•
Not to be overtakes
y Jack Frost in
hie sharpness of weather, wine host lied
all the windows in the hotel thoroegtly
Rased, and puttied ap the eraelis, in the
early part of last week, H. Horton dotes
the work with gnat skill.
Mils Kathleen Dean, of Gadarieb. we-
tted here last week.
Asa road inep.etnt out Jovial smelliest
disclsareed his duties as behalf of the
towiehip in Gerbraid last week.
Oar mailer friesd,.J B. Patine, of
Garhrud, has gone to Gtaeetab to learn
the of E. C.BBelcher. Hames of iunder the tattiest
,usant.
Mies Jessie krowa, '.1 Orsehww,k,
spent • few days with her ?nerd mum
Martha Merdoeh, of this plain.
amok benefit to humanity ; it is the in -
teethes of the virus of the rattlesnake
to dogs and pigeons, with the view of
discovering an antidote to that deadly
poison.
bington ie not free from labor
troobks, s the Knights of Labor here
are tborowghly organised, and smut
thet.selres ins vigorous and aggressive
manner. In a few days there will be •
great demonstration -it being the pur-
pose to parade 10,000 nen-ee an ear-
liest
arnest protest against tint verdict of the
Washington ;edge who pronounced a
barrGott a common CAs piracy,
e Capital is becomt.g notorious for
Woody murder, generally oceerriog on
Saturday nights, and m.Ml7 befog lbs
nark of colored roughs. Of the eight
sen now confined i. the Diarist jail on
the charge of murder, seven are megroas.
Toe Winer% crews
Should adore the brow of the inventor
of the great corn con, Putnam's Pain-
le.s Corn Extractor. It works quickly,
never makes a sore spot. and is jest the
thing y -e want See that you get Put-
nam* Painless Corn Extractor, the sore,
safe and painless cure for eerie.
Assess. stubs.
All this Moss getting
ilt their esle bale et •• hes s.sIs. Y.mead fs
this l let ap to the Rao of ..k.
Auction este of tboeoughbred add
high grade stook, eseeisti.g of yeunr
cows mid heifers, ea the tarn of John
Wasbisgtos, Lot Sb, sea 8, Wert
Wawaeosb, by Charles Hamilton
mistimes', coma doom" at i o'doek p.
m., on Tuesday, the 8th of November,
14/1,17. Bee posters for Blither potties-
's/v.
Avetlos mile. e.1 gond..4 chattel,
eonaistinr of horses, butts..., w•pgoa.,
.leighs, phw.tnn, beggy, .alt i>,p/wwts,
aloe furniture, alas.., le, esti one
machinery for ioshhg barrel Mis...swi
hwdinc, dha, b.f.lt pm.* elf tM..IN. M
John Senbte, .t tbe Ball block eppoedt.
the 0, T. R Marine, Ooderieb, by Jobe
Knox, Anetiotaer. C....e ding e4 1
o'clock p m., on Thetsday, Not Std
11117. For list, tares, le., see posters.
All parties oo.tempi.tiwg having •
sale, will consult their ewe i t.rs.t
getting their bills pasted et Tea 0wtrAi
.file.. ,hen ...ley rsseeeeble rotes we
charged and • flee settee Y gives sole
this head op to rim. of rata