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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-11-12, Page 1LE0e.L. T H. DICKSON, Barrister, Soil. ! 1► chor of Supreme Court, Notary Publie ^ouveyauoer, Comsxriaoioner. dm. Money to Loan. Office in Ra,nsou's Bloats, Exeter, MCFADDEN, Barrister, Sulieittor, Clluveyanon, Etc., 'EXETER, - ONT. Offieenatnwelt'JBlock (f o.it'sold office.) DENTAL. VOL. XII,, NO. 12, lr)IERE AND TUHRE. Nems Condensed. "' ��� a�e Ir e.' Lttatjweek Mr. Root, t ovenlook, of 11 a ItfoKillop, picked a strawberry t vbioh measured 2l; by d} inolle+t,. �: � - Jautiary next Mitchell ,+iii vote au a bylaw to have cows closed up at "HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY." night* during Bummer months. . The freight shed' -at St. Afarye wao _ _ burglarized the other night and con- l4'$Q i°sidertble clothing taken.EXETER, ONTAO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVR 12, 1885.Xubi dP f Mr. Cams!, of -Osborne, has been G CARTWRIGHT, Tr, D. Si., of Seaford,, to �T fi�f_� ROUND THECOUNTRY. FttllartoQ, recover�,orso, and its. not expected. . ..-• HCS opened dputai rooms over+ �^ M aged D, D;rlSOlr,h;Opaltlr6 r i8 telesis:.O a ;a qa tau test xuu z a sBreakfast COII cLllcl I� pd C rRt3k9c a B en a tf'`• Oatru;tax.--An a ed andgood sold. near! all his ram r i Petty's Choice Hams .Ra , lvt hnau, Catherine, relies of the late lambs at $20 each. This shows pain. aitoperatiouapertormedwftheaseand skill. Gold fillings a speciality, Office hours Wheat and Rolled Oats, Oranges and LemOi sr On. Sunday night about 8 o'ci.ck, Dnnonu Stewart, passed away ,f6n how good stook pays. I a, 4't: to 5 p m, Qua/sago AIo» . i4T8. TEu3sa C ►su. r while intaltieated WmCarey. a Olin- Saturday lath at tete ripe old age of fir Icier. i. Ltan it farwer pro - KINSMAN ,DENTIST.is,D,8 ro- KINSMAN,DENTIST.ih,D,8 , FANSON'S BLQCEO in the arm, while he was trying to came to Canada from Scotland in the purchased the Staactard frore. afr. Extracts Teeth without pate, rele'asa a horse from the buggy Carey year 18W, and settled in the c'inuty Denholoe, by giving 43ttstix04. Air, or by The clay Thorley's IL & G Food. Only loc, per lb„ or $8 per cwt. had wreaked.Andy 0 poutlet,GsareY ar of Ieclirlt, In 1864 she moved to Not many councilor have decided to using the films Luca1 lneestfz,a- 6to cis the gums; makes, Coltl companion, etrack Thonp+on on the 'ultarteo wit her faintly, whore she hold eteotione for school trustees on Filrege tusl all other dental .tort thPbeat possible. Rooms IMPORTANTNOTICE;S. h ,; bead with a whip Clain}le, felting !list bed since lived, She was cousin to the saints day at municipal elections, Upstairs in Sestwsir�s Erocx, East elan of -r ' X11 ChE3 ' - to the ground. On ?ilundap m the Dr. Livingstone, the Artisan a pIorer, It would baa goad thing however. 31aa0-Street. Exeter. Ont, Police °cart, Carex was. Gnnt to Ood. ;VA the Inotlter of telt snits e�d cuff . '4tr, Nathan Dau a hes resigned i1A;GULINE.- Gement for Tiro �p y l? g MEDICAL en Articles. !?01.1 even -where. R. DAVIS: erielh to swabs his trial, cud O'I?annel dun literE,� eight of whom are still his position as teacher of Woodhan Sola Alakers,R-1i4Y BROS,. Stool port tra9 !tiled Sx and AJilta, .tvthag. Dtcaataed sr'::a a mot ttentab,e licit?cul, as it is his intentiau of attend. Enlanil, A OR COUGHS T G A.- .TY I E -A --N'S iton tough, stabbed John Thompson 85 years and 8 months. Deceased prietor of the I taca:diue Review, has .?eticeat ik�Q4i�teuce Exeter - G De--••�--.,._ -hills. ,soman, end was highly respected and irigToronto Normal School. fir. J. yucar , General. axe Nil COII?S. i Atitetetidrw. ; widely kiloton. She lived with her O. Copeland, a former, teacher is GRADUATE. GNI• —a -4N err. ewes p e�rrt Hugh for yea -ma, where she died, engaged for the oomiu:t year. ,ZIIVI Trittitycaller. At"S COMPO OF I;IN." a r ttiurl4 Sv►aeaav,-On the 3rcl inert, »od received every comfort in her old Both teachers of Granton school T ,, Member of 1 Fnsx seams xaneewa.xxuill xolwatF 1 i Dr, Show, '4 , , of P'arkiiiil• per- Nee. She was a devoted member of the have been re.augaged fir 1886 -,Ur. college phys,Clar'st4Ad nnXr;eeuh Orr:... -tom' I 1 �, i �.. formed one of the moat errthaRl..ehlrgi�• 1 oe.Rirkton. este- . 1 i Preebytecsan church, and died full of W. F. \fay at $575, and Mies H. * O II? li b'fIR Custotilar . ,.' cal 4'i, ... eau aver ifuutsu kir tills pert hors. 011 blonde het, ro !!ilii! were 4' eat en et o5 sit ries a Cbl rk li.IIYND A.N.-COIL A -c, 5 COISPQ NI , a domll cant F y tr m 1r7 $2_ , Ia t P y o the County of ltur.en. 4aA1Gn, opposite oxnaetoraut iarncmaf s�ax,lCuIda, *Tf RD.. T. at their rya tdenaa of 1he smutty. `.fila operi4tiee +self -h laid altegeide or doge of titaehaeti gnerterly indeed of yearly as hereto, Sfr.l . t ir11ng atQra.l,xaier c?IIDFIIS Fal:l'T T THE SHOP mu, 515104! hlh' vemFaxing et 14rget thlitlie " in Fullerton burying ground, there to tore, 1y, iTtif Li'Zllbltr lI, i3„ M. C g AY'b ',COMPOUND, for Ciltlgllls t RITME PIlfI1tl'T ATTENTION. (whtoll enveloped -11m c»total! and r remain until allied forth by the :,t a meetiug of the board of liaaae° t". „P, S iia+yarttatioinrtaUniversity.oe3ice .1, and Colds, is ersellat--,i iewibto; for -_.__— --,.,� jti,iniar % ine) from the neck of a vale, nual,resid• encee,nor rioor,tborators, l.Xete4 . FiorsesaudCnttle. GET t r ST 1 able Shorthorn cow, "Queen the 31." r sound of the teumtia+t, ooilrmisaiisilers, held in �iliugihetsxh leaf. P. _ -. _� T tr..... Creek, Mr. 1 . Perkins, of Corrie. was R. 3, A- ROLLI: S, M.C. 1 . S 1 AY'S TIC PILLS, a epeoifie In - the Property of .Toilet Morgan. er tatlrlrert appointed eaeret»rr-treasurat And (1. 0dice. 3fain St.Fsote rOnt Red Sen .i.*. `.oureiega Face-aclhe ctc, TM?. 'cirri Tk lC1 reeve of Adela'te a t aerhleihip. The tit ' '. �•� ohiaf iuripector far Huron audit the QQE,,)LLmerecarttly oceupre0 bi t {, l Y - '_ 1-14r , 'unr wiigthed I8 l»s,* and tela doctor;; 31m Duucau Ste r.*t, of time 12th Scott Act, 1 -� , i+ now tare serving d, with the Men- ii oeu., hail a valuably young cult Clicked Mr. I)ahurld boli atugghlin hail dI1fOT10\ .rig L4:t000te. (te+'7rA-1110. thin of liraaelht:tlr it to the QL1tt4rar, aby another horse Flhhla at tees running tonight the Payne farm. W. , Lot 9, iti 10 VS VW �0 1'nialisltv:i t,ltcrrlatc^ty :n eight ala and twelve Veterinary ►luartlltt, at Toronto. loose in the stable. Tele amass, et T ckersmith,. for the sum of am. t3, u Ni11�' b f lhl3l;i , Itiaofraed Aura- vs a form, and beautifully printed by cam of I lel; Was broken in two ulacea, The $3.800. Mr. ,Takia Debit) ltse Ma- e l �tct ea tualezRr Xe . `x"he Direct Route from the Weest, for all the beet i�s b f,emblm tnt•eses mu Annum. 1l3 rlftsIe . fractured limb was set acid bewail up.his ca,CXadtton, f1At rota in New:Blui swiciti Neva. Scotia,. ,i pnaod of my barba lot sum cue. 7 to pBALANCE OF L�� FREE , i3iid itis irapcd the animal will vet be lir, 1TcGatsati, for the of $5,700. c t Puttee Edward Islands Cape Breton Cameron gat a piece lc of aaaaa uea, finger in sits %bruiting P'aax k'ustoomoin.•--,Tele, Donnaai Reel testate sells well lu this town- efrth*. err far tray;'rowreships. :area, shfllca--At r'., , fl►li N +x1L1 e, A notto,teer f<ri f ft is an tn,hFruted farm that the :e'gulas cit• p TaseushiP* of Stephen, Clan anti i'abnrre and Newfoundland. CAlatisau of l'ae to ei, NCR r nt�> ti4artcirst is We an f the Village at Exeter. Ali guar sales promptly cursYsttn Crtrtgrfa. Krtb �ntr iso l°orauto art- the ,tteu.lc++l. soil anti tf4'ct oat guaranteed. Sales sleasurAU re se sortie of Vaned*, areo populist *ea rgalQ alone thea hue confirms bar's, heir•„ • •- r 8;3.000, Rahn errauged at this office. t Pullman tarsi leaving Ifoutreel off Aeon- t.► tont' ;E';a,l ,�„''t1 P?1I7E'1,' ata' ET> ,WARY, .y, It eeineadas and p'ridal. run tllrorle. 1151,14'x. and on Tnerv,lay. Thursday alto Sutur- .ia to 8t. John., N. R., Without rhengs. 10*$ eounectsntis euade at Pointe Leeio britt• T & TIN 4E1vT, leeteri• the arena Trunk Rrsilw4'x and than Richelieu H -y Su 4'114 4 ntario Navigation Coruran nary Surgeons, Graduates ,t the Term frouslfr•ntrcah,as'aat Levis wit the North to, have op eiindi anTofce SporeO,:lway to.ltaxenp tment a.t alt : Elegant firat•elama Pollicino,. Buffet end ftrrth.• trees on rirnokiuc Garro nu all through trains. DiuurKtic Exeter. le' Firat•ciasa Refres,hArouticooms at gout en ter. Calls ierOrst A diff leu Outdistances, froth n diff -.. tauea prawrat'y attended to:- Medicine frac Morias Cattle,fia IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS tasters on band: lllanditadvantageouateluse this route as i itis Cha quickest in point of time, mid the rates l[ONEY'£O L0 ,..z. era as low as by any other. Through freight is forwarded by feet special REAL , ., treble and experience baa proved Cha Toter- ------ REAL ES 1 colonial route to bo the quickest for European TMTM ON tate forth. th. LOAN ON lr� tatetorOheFluxorstkiiriaLoan ' l to eisae«vntor�rs and all ',Mute in Ca11adaand ultu obety. Low rObitt. oil literati. bpi S Tack„ temaybeobtainedand elmOinforrna- fultn 3paoktnan,3i atter, tion about the route end about freight and ' , -ONI Y TO OAN AT 6 AND 6i Passenger rateefrom 11perosutx,ccort'ina totems*. Private ROflSRT13.:sr:nlnnt Fussdts. .t .t l? to Western Froightttl*a-senger Agent I3 , V ,ELLIOT , 93 Bassin llonse Block, York St., Toronto, Angumt15,'83 Solicitor, Bgetos, ONES: TO LOAN A.T 6 AND 6O�.� percent, 535.000 Private Funds, Best Loaning Compares esreiareaeuterl. L,H DnCESON. Barrister. Exeter, 1 In rink of fear and upwards, ;ea., reek. leg, . era not sally hurt ha *lid not make last weak, ala+r :‘Ir" 'T, tar. MoLeven, the lewd of Gleliquatab, The feitowin additional revising e hurl with the tlr& v•ohain, i has purchaa,d the farm of ‚Jr. Usury of>'icers have barn gazetted : Both broke nett Amok !ilio on t ;Taylor, in. the township of lirlllett, welt --Archibald Dell, oouuty judge; alt as he has a lair of 1 ps thatweir Molle n. This Tarin otutsins Ncrttl .li'ialitag of ??erth--James raw. Voii'i.=iitDEVAaTME: T -i any fusel ab ut it. of inure t to every member of the family I i,Yt are sorry to leave t s regard the Note a4 fosr:-Fiat cilia d„ ricniturah Depart - meet: Spoofs* Market lersrtment: secular death of Jowl O'Neil. eldeet daughter anal Score i Ulnae: intereatiug.rltorias: Laaiva' of Wilt. O'Neil, of ilio 12th con. Mo. ane Youths' impattmenta : Curlews mutt ruefulDeparteneut' Legal Department; Tsr malt's tetllivrsy,whu dspertatl thin life on the `!two's : awl amvan tinWs by tolograoh. ,scall and oorrospendvnae, . 227th Oct.. Decenatad was 20 yrs. of age HUNDREDS OFVet.I.VAri1.11:P tlraraums and en esteemed member of the C. M For srOrkerse agt,t (aNg rfrxnrtap Srhecret Church, and will be greatly 'meted rrl Preens tor tee Moltsuoctersrfnt agents. Agant'a, Package. anti sampleIcoples on :wenoatime. soeirety. The berseved famity have 'rhe moat Moral induceweuta ever offered to the,heartfelt sympathy of the salol-- Canada to club -scoots. Address- ADVERTISFin PRI?iG CO:., munity in their egad bereavement. LoTINNnon;, CA .rtrw Oynr the Falls. A terrible calamity took place at Niagaria Valle about 4:80 Sunday D. POT'iIN(IER, I afteruo.su,. Nov, 8th. Two men living chief Superintendent. at the Falls on the American aide, haaway Oaice,itonetorr,N-1h:,Tray 111 436454 Adam Keepiustein, and a baker CENTRAL known only by the name of August, hired a boat at Port Day, about a I�SLritA�+GI,. mile above the American Fatly, for Dituc STOR E p e purpoaelof rowing aerosis to Ohm. for t. Us. A J ULRK Anent n owa. They started out b them • i bort Stuff 'Eire went horn oassdrib _ Order s byonce aen &Vito Exeter P. Ota promptly at Con,* Ilsborue r tondedto. TOfN ilicDONELL. ISSUER, OF eJ MARRIAGE LICENSES. orpxcE IN xf•ANeoN's BLOCS, _ _ , Also agent for the London Mutuallnsurance Company of Canada 9iorcantile Insurance Co f�l B Capital .200;000.00 'Read Wilco Waterlo7o: Oattalc1(ihts0Ow• readOflice,Mfontreal; Stand - rd •Lite Insurance ►ill Lire Co., SontlOffico, 'T+ontlon, Co.ead Oslo ant (10, England : Guarantee & rl Office, Toronto. selves and rowed up the river a little' way, when the next seen of them they were melting for the gttr.adian shore rowing etreight across the river. But the swift current soon had them drawn into the rapiie. Quite a unm- ber of people gathered to see the un- fortunate men swept over the Falls, being powerless to give any assistance whatever. They were seen clinging to their boat until within a short distance from the falls, when the boat capsized and the unfortunate men were carried over the Horse-shoe and nothing more was seen of them. RIO Doomed.. Ottawa, Nov. 9.—There has been the keenest interest here to day among all classes re;;arding the prob- able action in the Riel case. and speculations have been rife during the afternoon, It seems that the 'immediate conclusion arrived at has been to further respite the rebel chief until the 16th. This, it is said, is the final action on the part of the Government, and an extra issued here to -night by an organ which has fayorrd the Grit policy of extenuation, not only says this, but definitely abandons all hope for Riel ee hfe. The strong feeling which has existed in Lower Canada it is safe to say, has come largely from the Rough. party, and the extreme statements made have not been shared in by the more calm and intelligent French - JOHN M eDONELL Exeter. TELE ~WATERLOO MUTUAL 1 FIRE INSURANCE Established in 1863. HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT. This cannons* has been over Eighteen years in successful operation in Western On- tario,andaontinues to insure against:0as or damage by icire ,Buildings,Merohandsse,113an- insur- ableproperty. Itori es And ntending Insurers tion ahave the option of insuring on the Premium Note or Oaah System. has issued 57,0e 00 Poast licies. covering propertyars this to the amount 01840,872,098 ; and paid in loss- es alone $709,752,00 Assets, $116,100.00, consisting of Cash n Bank, Government Depo s it, and the unass- WsWAtt1Nh D Proside t m Notes on hand a0.6rnd infTAYLon, Secretary. J.13. Htronas,Inspeator, CHAS: SHELL, Agentfor i , iter and vicinity. PROPERTY LIST It. SALE IN STEPHEN. in 4th Concession, 100 acres. For pa 'ticu rsapplyto B. V.ELL10T, Solicitor, &e., Exeter FARM F Lot 1r'ty 4th Feb., 1885. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Two-story Brick Dwelling House,• situated on Hill -street -directly east of the Presbyteri- an Church, Exeter ; togoth er with three -quay - tens of an acre ut land, Good frame stable and driving house; splendid orchard of choice young fruit bearing trees; good yell and cis- tern; suitable for a gentleman's residence. Will be sold cheap on terms to suit purchaser, or rented. Possession given 1st November. For further particulars, apply to RICHARD OWLET.. Oct' 16,'86.-1m. Exeter P. O'. 0 jilt, ?Atari! PP t ! ■ C SAY ALL THE LADIES WHO SEE Ilse. 3 17 of , -(C'S iL, LANGTRY AND PARISIAN HANGS, Without a doubt they are the most becoming styles ever introduced: Ladies, for something in very fine style such as the Langtry and. Parisian Bangs, Saratoga Waves, Swstohes, huffs, Curls, or Wigs, call on Ike, 3. Dearing, at CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, EXETER. Where he will supply all your wants in the fair Line, took of all kinds of Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on hand. Winan's Condition. Powd- ers the best in the mark- et and always fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at the Central Drug Store Exeter C. LUTZ. Groceries, Groceries. CEO. 'KEMP Informs the public in general that he !has opened out in his 016 Stand, Brews 'dock, irraniou. Notwithstanding that the roads approaching the village are in a bad state for travel large quantities of grain aro being marketed here, .0n Thursday last information was laid before 3. B Smith, J. I;P., Liu• don, charging Robt. Anderson, ma chine agent of this village with em- bezzling some r210 belongiug to Messrs. John Elliot% & sons, London. lie was arrested on Friday by a London detective. On Saturday, a second warrant was served by another detective,part of the money aIle ed t y g t township of Usborne, in place of Mr. to have been stolen, being taken in Thos.11llin, resigned. --Carried. London- Mr. Anderson some tithe Moved by H. Homey, see. by R. ago gave up farming to engage is Gardiner, that. Dr. McTavish be paid the sum of $4 for professional atieudanoe on child left at Lumley. — Carried. Moved by R. Gardiner, see. by H. Homey, that Alex. Carmichael receive $5 for relief.—Carried. Moved by 3. Shier, see. by H. Harney, that Mrs. Thos. Wilson re- ceive $1.25 for five weeks washing for Joseph Hewitt and wife. --Carried. Moved by J. Shier, see. by 3. Halls, that Wm. Dishman be pain the sum of $34.20 for 18 weeks board of Wm. days ago. He was riding on the top Stark, an indigent being, up to the of a high load of stove -wood, dawn a 7th Nov. bail,—Carried, steep place, when part of the load fell Moved by R. Gardiner, see. by J. Halls, that Iters. Johns receive $5 for relief. --Carried. Moved by H. Harney, see. by J. Shier. that the council adjourn till Saturday, the 5th day of Dec., at narrow escape. 11 o'clock a.m. A fatal disease has broken out N. J. CLAIMS, Clerk. amaog !logs in Kippeu village, but we are not in Jtt�1 ition to declare it cholera, or otherwise. The symp- toms are these : The attack; a few screams from the unfortunate animal; a staggering gait; and after a short period of suffering, death ensues. Messrs. T. Millis, Win. Kyle, jr., and B. Blier are the heaviest losers this week, having not a pig Ieft, and unless isolation be enforced it is fear- ed that the contagion may spread to Others in the, village as yet not af- fected. Wednesday of last week, the peaceful On Wednesday evening last the slumbers of the Commercial Hotel p family of Mr. James Yates took tea and neighborhood were aroused by h Afd d bl hard at the residence of Mr. J. T. Acheson, the cry of "murder'" "they're killing at the oh. On the table was a can me," "I'm being choked" and other man, who informed him that a team language too awful to mention here. of horses and a wagon load of eggs it was found to be a drunken row on belonging to reeve Wilson were down the street in front of the hotel, there also. Rats,' brother ; we e that story. al - engaged in by four or five fellows ways did like who bad been imbibing too freely of Same hotel keepers in Wingham the "crathur" or the stuff that makes were recently summoned on a charge men mad. One man of the party of selling liquor in defiance of the was so severely injured that itis said Scott Act. They were not all Ion- to be doubtful whether he will re- victed. The other night a mob went cover, the extent of his injuries being around and smashed the windows' in two broken ribs, and was battered a a number of the hotels, whose owners With a rale of 20 mills on the dol. good deal about the head and face. have been summoned for the purpose, ``lar, Mitchell will this year have a During , the fighting; the injured as one of the roughs expressed it, of I deficit of $3,268, the total expendi• man's wife appeared upon the scene, " making the beggars respect the G O K E M P. tures being $18,018. when she was roughly handled also, late," A PDLL LINE OF NEW GBOCERIB S TOBACCOS, Ste. He will be glad to see his old friends and manynew ones asmay customers and as call to examine his stook, which will be found first-class in every respect. Prices to Suit the Times. l Give me a oall, No . trouble to show goods and quote prices. aEMEMBER THE' ADDRESS : D ew''s dock, outh Store. i i 100 aorew ma etni purchaued for ao,e Smitlh; South Riding of Werth._- $7.800, 1t has on it a nice brick l+:dwarit Sidney Smith, barrister of hones cud good not bnth4irhi a, and ha `at. & a,rra. iii a hish state of cullivati)n, cud ad' A o1+v uCi steer .tad its the farm aitu,ttad in a good locality. Lt ie, „f lir. Gorge Anderson, on the Parr lit exception, one of Cha aboiee,it line Steuley, supposed to have beau lsi the a tathty of Huron, and lit poisoned by acme unknown enemy ; excelled even by Gleuquaiah. this makes three beasts poisoned in cLoren ens made a good bar his fields, and an he is highly re- gain, lie has purchased it, we spelled it is not known who'to even understand, far his eldest son,.Mr. suspeot of such an act. John MoLi'hreu, who takes paeesssion ma, and Jura. iiobort Moir who, 11 on first of bluish next. t is not '` many young men who get such a good setting out in the world, lint he is deserving of its'and will take good care of it, and we congratulate him on hie good fortune, Usborne Council The mammal met the 7th November inet,, pursuant to adjournment. All the members present. Minutes of previous meeting read and con- firmed. Moved by 3. Halls, see. by ii. Harney, that lir. itobI, Kydd be appointed sanitary inspector for the the selling of agricultural machinery, but we fear he makes as bad a fist of this as he did at farming. Bayfield. AN INFAMOUS AOT.—Vire aro in- formed that on Wednesday night last an infernal machine, eansisting of two dynamite cartridges, with clock- work arrangement for exploading the same, enclosed in a small box, was placed on the doorstep of Mr. John Boson, reeve of the village of Hayfield. The apparatus was discovered by a millibry, who notified Mr. Boson, and the arrangement was removed just as the hammer was about to drop on the cartridge. Mr. Eseon, so we are told, knows no reason for this das- tardly attempt to injure him. Cer- tain persons in the village have been heard to make threats of personal injury against Mr. Essou, but h0 had no idea that political opponent, or anyone, would stoop to the perform- ance of en act of this kind. tri term in time penitentiary for the perpetra- tors of such crimes, would' be a mild sentence. A few days ago a young man of Seaforth, rode on a bicycle, 75 miles Canadian people. Phere will still be in seven hours, including several stop - some anxiety on the part of Riel's friends until the final deoteion is pages. n Seaforth, about midnight on given, but many of them have given up whatever of hope they had hither- to entertained for a commutation of the Sentence to either imprisonment fur life or confinement in a lunatic asylum. Ottawa, Nov. 9.—Ries has been granted a further respite until the, believed 10th last. It is generally in official oirlcles that this further respite was given to enable the con- demned man to prepare for death, and that the sentence will undoubt- edly be carried out on the date men tinned, for a long time have resided near Lu.nloy have given up their farm to their son and moved to Heneall, where they intend living retired. We tripe, as they have long labored to, gether on the farm, that they may • now be able to enjoy the pleasures of a life of ease. There will be a but time in McGilli- vray, in all probability, at the next municipal elections. It will be Patching and Jennings vs. Robinson, O'Neil and i3 sole Theseo 4'c - O'�T r y. ou t! lore have been at loggerheads almost from the commencement of the year, and the uext municipal election will no doubt witness a big struggle for supremacy. Mr. 3. Elber, son of Mr. Fred, Elber, of Stephen, and Miss Annie Brill, daughter of Mr. C. Brill, of Zurich, entered a life partnership on Tuesday last. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. M. Maurer, immediately t out tthe happypartyse after which b for the residence of the bridegroom's father in Stephen, where the wedding festivities took place. Mr. Henry Moon, of the 10th:con. of Hullett, ilei with what might have been a very serious accident a few off, taking him along with it. He fell under some of the blocks of wood and sustaind a fracture of the collar bone, which wilt lay him up for a while. Wo congratulate him on his R. Glidden, of Usborne has moved to Holmsv-elle, his former home; he settles on the Potter farm. Mr. Hannah, of the Seaforth creamery, sold the August make of butter at 201 cents per pound and the September and October make at 23 cents. Seaforth must be an awfully muddy place. One of the papers says that on coming across Main -street a ro porter kicked an old hat and to his surprise found a mat's head under- neath it. ter conal era a work he succeeded in extricating the of salmon, and eight of those present partook of it. During the evening and night, seven of the number were taken more or less seriously ill, with severe vomiting and symptoms which indicated poisoning. A doctor had to be called in to Mr. Acheson's faintly, and are all now recovered. The quantity eaten by each was necessari- ly small, but the fact that so many were taken ill proves that the can must have been very dangerous. These oases are not infrequent and the effect will be to make families , suspicious of canned goods.