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The Huron Expositor, 1880-09-24, Page 13 17, , 880.; - DRY COOS HQus k ONTARIO GALL & CO. that they have just re.. New Fall Goods, the. WiPMENT :# a g yx who vis- Markets ha the Old k ire Ever Had at owe$t Price . ee in our Goods is this Sea- leap tart tamale EXAMINE OUR 70 cants, 9d cents, $1, I, 125, $1 75 and $9.. :zan mantles. 5.,:w Fringes, all prices. :oda. Shawls. Meriuoee. r1L1UE ei. es, all New Shaded.. s, at GG eenta, 6(1 Tents, 70 d 90 cents. and Grey. Fey lllanketa_ w Towelli.nga. _ Balance of our Immense apectfully requested to call Alla MI LLINERY all and Winter Purchases, U .mer 1)isfrlcrJS pYGYf ONE LINE oi:taining G,000 yards, all M. cent, per yard. EST OFFERING - EN HERE. .*EE UGALL & CO.. --.pie and Fancy Dry Gogh :aittles, Shawls, 0tc. y embarrassed oppon- €,ul€1 have a foundation ight assail me. He is, •on:itruer of statements' or, and thio verifies the Ivina rides on deb -0; rtions sEiOW that he le. ierraentery principles et :is self-styled title is a h d web we weave, .ve venture to deceive-" of 'Truth" has oertaialY t hair-splitting propene writing,' shove glainlY 0 ready to impute co - others, paints no char- s his own. /care,, THIRTEENTH YEAR. WHOLE NUMBER, 668. NEW FALL GOODS SMITH & Wit ST Ona. The new McGiill will cost $40,000. —Sir John 4Mc home on the lift. in —Over 3,000 b ah been shipped fro —Typhoid feyer —ARE-- valent in some plats —The assesam nt of Woodstock ha b OPENING OUT NEVI FALL GOODS I on the dollar. —An old lady dna Arnott, near Own . inst., aged 104 years. —A Sunda oho beheld in E er on 19th days of et bei —It is anno n ed Louise will leave Li on the llth of Nove —Rev. Mr. Knox be inducted paster o Presbyterian Ch rch —The total m this year's Eahi iti coeds that of la t y 50,000. —One thousa a s in training to in be Lorne on hie s corn Thomas. —The September was scarcely rioticab cthe were brought • aaabby kind. . —Mr. Isaac Lang has purchased, the fe Langford, London a line, for $5,500. —Mr. J. Dun e, tubs of butter i one which he paid 0 total cost beizig 407 —The Qatari sh turning out at res both passenger an Credit Valley ' i ilw Hanlon has bee Tyne and shove g chine -like actio , th rough and a cto s w —On Sunday la of Upper Geo e,. minister, died f t five weeks' ill a s. age. —Mr. A. C. D Selling for Cash enables us to Sell Cheaper = who was alta by than any Credit business can afford to. Cour- which he was 1 adI teous attention paid to all who wish to look - one day last we k, the effects. j —The Great We made a combi ati • mwith the el We thank our friends for the liberal patron- ! and ment wit1irn R ilw bestowed upon us in the past., twenty ; ears. —Mr. Ogletree, a Morel .ee, ca e,,'ver a suic dal blunder dose of saltpetre ins He is recovering. —Heavy rain; acc der fell abodt ' Ki morning. It will d 'good, as the eountr bush fires were rags —James Quin, of his neighbor' cow axe. He afherw animal, paying a to save legal procee —Forty-fi e witn cation in th Bidd ready been 's bpcen ed that about fifty mooed in addition —The pupils in the Deaf an Dam number abo t t200 that the nu ber w the next two or th -A woman 9f while taking a piec a barrel, over-ba1a with her head insi 7 inches of brine aF —The celebrate .part in th mus Marys Cathedral, day morn g,- a Methodist Church —A disease res staggers has broke in the nes hbor The animal sudi blind, and wagger For the FALL TRADE, to which they invite the attention of their friends. PRINTS—Dark Pompadour nvery Choice Patterns. Also New Designs in -M.ourn- ing Prints. DRESS GOODS—Are very hand some, consisting of the Finest 411 Wool_ French. Pattern Cassimeres, Russel Cord, Fancy Stuff Goods, and Black and Colored Lustros in all the Latest Shades. Speoial attention is called the our Trimming Silks and Velveteens—,such admired by the Ladies. FANCY GOODS—This -Depart- ment offers Speoial Attractions. Kid Gloves , Laces, Ribbons, Ties,Silk. Handkerchiefri, and Bus'hin gs in endless variety. STAPLEOODS—We a'i Best Brands in Cottons, Ducks, De Sheetings, and marked at the closes advance on cost. ow the ams and possible TWEEDS—Union and All Wool in Very Fine and Medium Goods. MANTLE CLOTHS—We show some Very Nioe Goods for Ladies' Mantles and I latera. Before Purchasing your Fall Supply of Dry Goods look around" and Learn where you can get lite best value. We should be pleased to have our customers compare Goods purchased from us with those bought elsewhere. We Mark Goods in Plain k>gnres• through. We do our beet to discourage bantering, • believing that the one price system is the only fair one: age SMITH & WEST, MAIN STREET SEAFORTH. 1880. FALL! 1880. I3I L EROS. We are now very busy every day Opening New Fall Goods of all Classes- for the Several Depart- ments of onrAusiness. Our Stock for this Beason is one of the Larg- est and Finest ever brought to Sea forth. STAPLE DEPARTMENT—In the Staple Department we are._ehowing New Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Prints, Tick- inge, Shirtings,Towels, Towellings,Tablings, Ducks, Denims, Hollands, sic. The Goods in this department, for value, cannot be sur- passed: DRESS DEPARTMENT — In Our Dress Department we areshowing Now Black Lnstres, Black Cashmeres, Black Crap si Cloths, Colored Lustres, Colored Cashmeres, The New Shades in Costume Cloths and Fall Snitings, and. Fancy Figured Goods in groat variety. Cur 12 cent line of New 'ancy FiguredLnstres cannot be equalled. .D9n't make any mistake -12 cents per yard is the price of these Goods, and you cannot match them at the money. We have a Splendid Stock of Plain and Checked Wineeys, which we are showing at very low prices. MILLINERY—In Our Millinery De- partment we are showing a Beautiful Stock of Flowers, Feathers and Laces, the Latest Styles in Hats and Bonnets, and the New est Trimmings in the market. This Department is under first-class management. OUR MAN TLES—We have the Largest, Cheapest and Best Stook of Mantles in the Comity. These Goods were all pur- chased at suction by our Mr. W. H. Hill, in Montreal, and cannot be shown as low by any c ther House in Town. Remember that we have a large stook and are determined to sell every one. OUR CLOTHING—In this branch of our business we aze. "NOTED," andare pleased to inform our customers that in our endeavors to get Fine Goods for this Depart merit we have this season far surpassed all. our former efforts, and are now showing a Grand Stock. Scotch Tweeds in great varie- ty from els per Suit to , $25._ Canadian Twttas, a Large Stock cheap. A Beautiful Line, of French and English Worsted, excel- lent value. OUR CUTTER—Being A1, we can Guarantee a Perfect Fit every time. Gentle - niers leaving their orders with us - can rely on 'haven garments made to please them . FURNISHINGS — In our Gents' Furnishing Department we are showing. N ew Hats and Caps, Gloves, Tice, Collars, Shirts, Ceder Clothing,&c. FANCY GOODS—In our Fancy - Goods Department -we are showing a Fine Stock of Frillin s, Raffles, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets; &c. Don't fail to see our 75 cent line of 4 -button Rid. Gloves, not to be equalled at the price. Buyers will do well to- see our Stock before making their Fall Purchases. HILL, BROTHERS, SEAFORTH =Three w omen ship have been er stopping co s on t them. The have and were fi ally c awaiting th it tri —A,va1u ble Je Mr. Chane Wort at .the Exhi ition. The owner efust oration bro , ght o was the cause of a —Sheriff Gow, with a painful ace Island, Manitoui rusticating idnrin He unfort nater fracturing s veral —Farme s sho allowing th • it hor water, as t ey, li contract . t phoid. means. A case h a Victoria ounty of animals n this —Two young Wilson, w . o left Manitoba,-.urpris days ago by en Paris agai • . Th seen enougof th to last the e• for tl lives. —We ve the seriou David Gol� a. niversit mtlseum onald ;ailed for t. is of 1 m ' have eaford. s nn s, all pre - f Tor n i ate for ' 'h , town • n fixe t mills ed Wo d• ied at ound, t e 8th 1 Conve l i0)n will a the• ` =l't and hat - thineess rpool foCanada ber. Vrigbt soon to King Is :€ t east in Lond er "of vj:mors to at To to ex- ar by ,,00 or ool c ore thi ng vii attle fai e. But , and t ord, of m of Nt d Bid' mire, ay r eats 8 at t a freig y. area od pa ugh t d pre Rev illia, hoid e wa erner, a bara g int9 s since tern n tra ware, y for -t old nearl y taksi sad of mpane ston, a gre was p g• wen the rds od pri Ings. sees fc r ph c ed, an ore o thes he I at B It i 11 rea e wee t. Jean of salt ced he e, bein. the bst Rosa cal se amilt d at n the mblin out a od o ith w�t omP sted e rod done t ght, es to d huma bei feyer aro ed i way. aris d that great " e remain r 11 are gills of to St. Galt ( ery few of the Joseph town nt th cou try ence with he ill j in t p—enTelle lll we rase hay be reg rd t( the rood f 11 th affg ontrealep hip, he f i earl $1 ilea type. e in It is ro ose pr tic nnu sic n hi far ne airs. don are of i cars, ILor the on th d ma- ater wit ytena r, afte ears o r b osa cke al t tion be lice no ag ed Mc mou in Ex th 5 ep at tn ek ta on 1 • fo iz it of id 14 4 I let • !ICY fie 14 fte ' Iiii ru'18 • 11 115 reston wago d fro • • 11 ay ha rrange awann erre o mittin a larg m salt thnn aturda ount ed and. strucie With a lat the therefoel he prose - eve al- t expecat be , ton f IS le icipate withi • rt out ned na too Sa st ci°, • 711an. the ha agetow d tow re 11 le, di r. ge of fo lately er ae 11 ie; of reennel Ayr, has been sngering fo Tuesday of last week hi. determined on amputa diseased leg a.bou half the knee and hip The o successfully perfo med an stood it well, bu from hi he has been reduced, his grave one. His many frie • 111 II I gs, m gh t whi num e 10, • • arch ends f axing eyLahn of th he re arn kh last that ysici of betw ion r. Gol agthe to wh is a throu ron nt iabdit dy. The litt Stew rt, ad f lle in er ate: ap for pip. Th of th aff n take ho e d all parts C Joha Go y, days man h el who au s ve vine% is e pe King'ston or at at wee tle Do ink r. last week, an took sick an expo We 0 a Sine oe.; onto on 1 Men ber of • un a pre nt er. le in • ur pose ble be f nn pare t bate, esti the ee disc isse A res Poi El I la by illi so C Gra d kill d. caught hi get cruehirlg hot ine mo ed, he 'I pire He leave upo the and to in pir d ng tb da tea ster ,an f co pan me en not oo the ie A pa Farley ser ant dis es of of em wet: im an for t or iatin re ove th6. me hheacr bee • 1 ORTI-T, F IDA SEP MBER 24, 18O. 4 {1 McLEAN EROS., Publishers. I $1,50 s Tear, in Advance. ear this hatelli- t regret, and all that he may s ow at Preston xhibition was c eding that of n ries were 1018. and James H. eletions are made ies to broken,' and g to Mr. Luke tly brought out a irtg sat 0n the noW exhibits hie little 1 family as sentenced to onment in the bn Friday, at - child's brains out cell door. She pelice officers. of* Lobo -town- tter maker, took at the Toronto , all tor butter, rize for lii3st five e tor 'best three e bush kree in twenty,five: Miles ation. The ,area th, three miles by to unite all the don for the pur- ival, when !sacred formed, the whole he English festi- gham ,and, other It Mr. John Cole's e, Lady Cole, died e, bein the first gotern and county lay, a New York ;years' :experience, Bien frpm the ex- tle wind, lend the ong the Shipping, 6.s palled out of a baker's boa. She il at play, and one ' of o the aaket's boy et knew nothing er little girl was there is to be a th. ,Bretheen from t the ferm of Mr. Guelph], in a few n English noble - the Brethren and. es visited this Pro- d be preeent 1 Wilmot, Manager of stlee Ont., bee been at ich bt bre d le to ea • are not' see to the o that city' end sent her placea in the whia3 there the latter :died. Her death was canSed, or haetened, by opeii car wirtdow on the ro to. The ed n Friday f his ife to his ay at be in er iet ng un R hill tai la b edi tel hi hel onventi 'coral impOrtant and in connlection with eding of bees were ay- afternoan,where- lway• t tion, was [his foot e could is body, the br th in al br en t ed ftel nfn 9.01 • • lac d rok in* es. arl eh net o aye 8,8 • 111 41 nd [cal s tri • bringing borne in n -Was k. The desire if spociation each county eh of the Von rci t la bat er taet ity, hal rti part prof the ro hi teipi th slic baa str nor Ba real acr vic nity are •a Windsor b Mess in sho wits $2 flo r, get th'ei mid a while ranee of the e, thus sra There was Oddfellows gest ever see resentatives aad the TJ sion was co lking and 164 in regalia HA most ter 'ble thunder the villaa f Sutton on 11 est accou ts the pain d. amed Thu thy Keuned was gettin off the To amilton station to go u he was jostled and his stolen. 0 did not les till he t up in the es are beli ved to be Oue day. ast week ge of Blair, in Water' e down while a team of d of flour ere passing teamster was fortma tly bruised but the hor y injured t at they. had Keppel tray ship is in t . One f mer -there on 13 acr s of peas, ulatea to Yi Id 35 or 40 b , and thef 11 wheat, the ed, will yiel average c ays. acksmiths ing horses fr get a hors Windsor t troit team horses s to remove t shoe and ggling the bor. an immens n Toronto, on Frida in the city, from all pa led States. posed of 49 seed over' ly. He Wklii taken and medicel. aid. sum - the dootorls arrival about half Ian hour: e on a gr 'rid scale ng bee the in Bruce lhemarle ther day, en to greater efforts s band tc make music id the shoUts of ox bustle aad activity of ear the Strains of se ,band aa an ac- iere were aiver 100 e bee, and. they were ards to dance half De On bv 41, la re Fee a dent befel Mrs. John homes, ,on Tuesday k, at supper. The wo Steaming glass ce on the table. One eveka.1 pieces which removed. During a bit of from the er throat most ex- swallowe have. cotne tuck in. used her er cnes fere heart-, hout aettia to relieve ate ori Wednesday IS 11111 ght. Hail Mutes with ! easuring as nee in the me windows ops suffered, —Robert H d his back b side down o ari was au h ed. The ac dog running dip of one of frightful r any such —As the se e wages of a, $4 ; laborer 50 to $2 50 ; plaster erations ha ipeg. —An Owen • • • SI a Sa 1 e Simcoe, nes fell for a reraendons There is village whi broken. F ery severely. rrison, Eas ur and a hal lief came . out and the horses, away. Th ogs in th son approac classes of nipeg have sons are 110 r day ; brick paid at r $5 per day Sound exc • ac as oat tr • into tea raiss . gang to be bri a at ones ver it, tely er to Geor greiv which shels gh so abon ts in m De shod tent uew gath ring last' week. racing Cana- pro - 908 alia and in ut en - he nd he of in ge the ty, ith re - et. nly 80 de- • me ian his he per le 25 his ood rge in is- ive rive rive the era • o Tata bands storm yisit- the south - on Friday out fifteen scarce h. lias it en matu Ding nate the ince by the ning too ntry. end and. ward from not root nfort made e Eta ipp ng occ 81 re ar es an rtiaau an u w paid. ayers, $3 50 earpe pe tes 1 Bu i've in everal of the farmers in t wheat being good, w ring wheat ould verify EfighLend sked by a in neer of Cal folding, he !exclaimed : st takes the other, so the ft for the Libor farmer." —The steamer City o, gara, was • discovered to onday afteraoon on her hen about, One miles fr y.striet disc pline of the lai eataina goo judgment, on gotund ir control, wit renege. T re was a la eseengers me board, and e might aye been au --a-The op' ion of leading geed to t e trial of arced with he Donnell • mine t shortly - 'o rt of Ass telly steps •C e 4th or 5t —A distr arkhill 071 eek. Jose d seven '3 lgtcher, ba to the mu igger or lo to the sid as the pet nders the oth his p —A horri te,etrvidaolew, ot ad gone to ere attack ek up the ve years 0 bout half eighbors t la ters, to day. rying lding Win - Wage says : 6 ie d of ile th t of he re ly of don, when 'The store - taxes they ▪ is n thing • lo ive but dreadfully. ails were torn out, en from the back, off in large (panti- e fellow died shortly er. Dr. Schultz, P., states that the his year Eurpass all he want of fuel bids by the deposits WI: found still the ribs were brO a d the flesh eaten ti s. The poor lit af or pr fa o the Souris 'vet., a company to work which, have already applied fo letters -patent. As the Souris River is only navigable for a brief season, it is iproposed to bring the coal dawn to Winnipeg in flat bottomed soows. eek, a little daugh- lson, of Ttenton, on in Sunday School cow and impaled upon one of her he ns. The cow'shorn stanck the -child (3.4 the left cheek, tear- ' a the flesh throughlo the month, and en fastened in the other cheek, by We the sufferer was carried a con - arable distance before being rescued. ps in Manitoba. vious yields. ✓ to be met te Last Sunday of Mr. Isaao N ✓ way home fa B attacked by a 81 —Mr A. McAllister, of Manitoba, s made several important purchases pure bred and imported stock in the ighborhood of Guelph. Of cattle he 'Massed two short -horn bulls from r. F. W. Stonei, I three heifers from John Hobson, and.' a bull and heifer t a. Cotswold ram d two ewe lambs and Mr. E. Macdonald ; so a heifer from he same. we mentioned that a had, been found drowned onoato. The body was tak to the °ague, where at lay for SOMO thae without being recognized. Finally the remai s were identified as eaten village, teasuburb of Toronto. pon enquiry by e detective, suspicion o foul play on thopart of the husband 1 (1 to his arrest. The remains of rs. Broxup wer neat held. –1 -As Mr. J. R. rtear Guelph, 8. artridge shooting oth fired at the me of the disch oy's gun entered ken to Toronto as taken out by Dr.:Ryerson at that institution. The Well as could. be Of sheep he bong from Mr. Stone, a Rot esay, o fire relear trip, he fir was but slight ge lo d of but f r the the arsons era, is of the ill be rmour t the ering medi- o ey the 0 111031108 esday, • • 1 • 1 1 • • ter the asse bang ordship Jai ice nel of jnro th • an order 48 po 120 jurors, ha 1 be taken to t the trial 11 ng Monday or of October. ing acciden nrsday eve rs of age, r, aceidenta, le 13ho hop, where hey g t gun. Joe Was !I 'ding sent the c the bons ,1 ese still mor rents were Way pleb. isttiIootryn.icsorasae (3j1 :ti 11132 elve miles dee en and their blip the woods to Pie d by a bear. The younger chil en i t away, bat boy age, son of a earner Ions, was iZed. a. e. Assista Cee n hour, the for his fathe the spot. T approach, • 5 le Si —Last Wee t e bay at ,o earred at ing of last ably bright eot of Mr. t him - re in t hold ooking la the g, and ntents what table, t the 41 • • xhurned and. an bi- hompson, who lives d a boy were out a feW days ago; they ame bird from op - and unfortunately ged shot from the ne of Mr. Thoma- s shortly afterwards capital, and the eye atient is doing as expected under the ployed in a Mont With a painful ae self from a terribi nce of mind. S powerful rollers e ad her fieger hinery was stop Green - t near n, who acorns, omen their abont named y the 'ved in of the g the made child • latld to throw a he machinery. ut will lose her On, on Monday n, e young lady em - al shirt factory, met ident, and saved her - death by her pros- e had been working here two large and nsh the collars, and ught. She felt that sible unless the ma - ed, and with a great with the disengaged the belt which turned he was then rescued, ndex finger. iano fell from a agon as it was being ifted into the mtein building. The nstrunaent, when, the accident occurred, as lying acrosia board which connect - d the wagon in' Which it came with the oor of the building. The horses taking and averting calamities t none of the t steer was lite of it being st the hill. —A young was found i who lives in dared to her ried to him, that she was not, but intended to be,. She was bro ght home and a watch kept on he movements, but, noti• withstandin this, she escaped from her home by sliding down the water pipe, and le Detroit. - —On Sat named Wins peddler, w deliver w the cash the caddy, the 1 named Ep portion of t bottle of wh'skey. Roth the lads got particularlY the youth who' owned the t he found th and money, son had fle ing the bar Warden of to be on fir they were house was before assi the flames was soon a —The P Philadelp The follow delegates , o the Council from the Presbyterian Church in Canada.: Principal McKnight, D. D., Halle% ; Principal MeVicar, D. D., Montreal; Principal Grant, D. D., Kingston ; Principal ane of Ohs most dreadful at could befall a train ain mall were hurt. The pally Brit to pieces, parts rewn all the way down 50 more in Tavistoc4 Be then en,- deavored ti3 sneak off Without paying his market fees, but t k, i3aarket clerk gave chasO and captur0 him. —Wm. Drury, of the lath concession girl lately left her home of potatoes in one hou ' The Enterprise in London, and after two days' search says 'the's a hoester o the first water —Mr. W. Somers, Kid Blanshard, ifa pleased wit,h his success at the Toronto show. H took .110 •Etstg than seven prizes for eicester aria Lincoln sheep, which net ed him thei Landsome BUM PI company with a lover indsor. She at first del brother that she was mari• but afterwards admitted t per midnight train for rday last, a young man omb, sea- of s. London tea s sant by his father tO rth of tea, and, to receive efor. Alter delivering one d was met by a bootblack erson, who borrowed e money, and. bought a a, and when he fecovered t he was minus both tea and that his friend. Epper- o'clock on Saturday even - and stables in the rear of a se adjoining . the town of wned by Finlay McRae, he Comity, were discovered . In spite of all assistance urned to the ground. About e next morning the dwelling seen to be smoking, and tance could reach the spot urst out and the building heap of -mins. Loss &boat n Presbyterian council at a opened on the 23rd inst. ng is a list of the ministerial aveu, D. D., Toronto ; Wm. ., Toronto ; John Jenkins, Moderator of the General Assembly St. —On th 16th of !July last a writ of capias aga nst a Man named Brown,* resident f Chatham, was obtained at the instan of Mr. McCrae, the father of the dee ased girl, Cynthia Van Allan MeCrae, ho died in. Buffalo under the hands of an abottionist, and Brown was arres ed theretmder and confined in Chath m jail. Meanwhile efforts were bein made to set the slow mit- daiinery o the New York Criminal Courts in motion against him. Ac- cording the practice of our common law court in casesl where a person is the plaint ff must :file his declaration within th next term after the arrest of the priso er, and if this is neglected the prisoner ay apply for and obtain his release. ow, the•i'next term after the arrest of the prieoner being Trinity Term, ex Septembe unexplai Mr. McC without a • right the board' 4nd its burden -wee The prise ery badly injured. It was worth $600. o heavily from t e wanton breaking of —The citizeasft of Halifax whp lost heir shop windqws by two soldiers, ately, have applied to the Mayor for ompeusation, Wao in turn presented he elaime to thie he forces, withi a owledggd the ion, and. expreas severable respoa 1. on 7th 5, Tuesday, came on Mr. Ayle Mr. MeC the 8.ppli General commanding ebi9f J-11 vieW to their being by the pr cases, an The General has_ ac - Mayor's coramuniea- lease of t ed the hope that., a, New Yor would be obtained bringing Lrora England en a full statement of Grand of Stratfoxid, while walking along one of the streets in Wimtipeg, was shot at by a dranken fellow named Mike Jones, who received three months' imprison- /tient therefor. —The ashionable comic opera of PiRafore, *ill be rendered by the Strat- ford and St. Marys Dtamatic Clubs at Avonbanki shortly, for the entertain- ment and amusement of the inhabitants —At the recent examination of mili- tary officers, held at London, Lieut. R. Clark, of No. 2 company, 28th bat- talion, Staatford, ana Capt. H. A. 14. White, el No. 4 coMpany, St Marys, received first-class certificates. —A musical conveatien, lasting four days, was Ireceatly had in Listowel. 11r. B. B. Sarvis was lthe deviser and promoter of the sclaeme. The object of the convention was :voice culture, and rehearsal pf: choice co - positions. —A fewt days ago ler, of Lieowel, was buggy by is horse mt. r. Joseph Hep - town from his ningaway. One of the wheels passed aver his body, and, although conEaderably bruised, he had a,' narrow escape from serious —A bater's dozeni of intermediate - examinati a failures, ba St. Marys Col- legiate Institute, were aecomplished by the lack of fen, and fewer, marks. One candidate failed by onlai one mark, and some people think the ; examiners *43 unmitigated fools. There is bonsider- able of a !basis for We opinion. o ---afitchell *as last , week favored arians, M . John Wade; of the to/an- ship of C ark, and M Dalhousie, Lanark c having reared sia son ters, and is now the living grand-childre —Two lightning red pedlene named Reeves .a d,Mulheron, got into a row vilt with the ostler a,t 841 ,tiotel in Malik- ton-, a fe days ago. illeeVes fired, a re- volver at the hostler, -,brit the shot was in some ay attracted towards Kul - heron's n that Ree awaitnig . john Donald, of tity. The latter and six .ditai li- and 14 greet - se, very much to the detri- at importaat and prominent The reeult of the Incite is es now lies in Stratford jail —The camp meetia " held recently on the farm of Mr. ROA Oars, near Mit- chell, wee in session :from the eth. to the 15th hest. ; Reliktibas service was he'd every day: and aaening, and was largely atteaded, especially on Sabbath, ired on Saturday, the 4th of when there wens npezatcls of five thous- . For some reason whieh is and people 011 the gro ads. The conduct a, the Chatham attorney fer of those attending was of the most or- ae allowed that day to pass derly and. serious cherteter. declaration having been filed. —A little four year old son of Alh.. er immediately . moved for Registra Wilelihane, of St. Marys, . The application was made strayed away from home the other day. ptembet, and enlarged until He was fpnud about 'three miles frem the 14th, when the argnme t home by *Er. John ;MeIntyre, and as before Chief Justice Wilso that gentleman could got no informs - worth appeared as counsel f r tion from the young reale), except that 4 ae, and. Mr. Ogden supported he lived aear "Padd Hickey," he took ation foe the release. The him baelf te St. Ma 1, "and discovered tice held that he was bound his home by the i eid of " Paddy made the prder for the re - e prisoner. Meanwhile, the Court was deliberating a.s to he prisoner np before the ury, on the 27th instarit. en the Buffalo prosecution anadien, civil snit, the pis - is charged with so grave a succeeded in obtaining Itis the Be notiens plated, may be behiud the age, but have always consideted etrawbetry festivals!, necktie socials, and s. host of other feativals ,gotten1 up to raise money right to go into debt( under the belief that it can pay ate 'debts by setting on his molly aing machinery. 't be crediaa , le for me to aet "tick"; aai I then get up a And wh t Would be Mean and dishOrt- right fel a church tie de. nite agree With( a writer an ea, who says Perha,ps bout . these things aro anti - lo he case being before the military But betw 4 oiler, who I —A very bol robbery was perpetrat- led in Montreal Me. Padden, acii ank of Mon* ent to speak.* posed. on his :d fasten his door ,9. Directly afterw individual of a attired in simi boa, stole one and sauntered wale discovered j gained the street Monday last at noon. , a.paying teller of the 1°, i left hes cornpaat- rolls of bills lying ex- of Dawn], sk. He could not last week the lock was broken. —The rds a well dressed Myers, a t the same age and. other we clothing entered the work. 11 contaiuing $7,070' __Jose ut again. The theft one of hi st as the thief had re- machine, and an alarm raised, Robt. Fa Perth Items, . Flanagan, an oia. resident , died in St. Marys, cf dropsy, He wes ranch respected. bricky,aed of Mr. Robert Stratford, turned out the k 60 000 bricks. Six da s' arme taken off in a thresh' while working on the farm of at I --A-little incitleat occurred on the lexhibitios grennda, in Toronto, last !week, that provoked a smile on the !countenance of every onlooker. "Two isortment of wadding cakes plazed on hearts that beat as one," represented but he disappeleriad, suddenly and could bodily by a young married couple from seals with but a single thought, two the country, stopped to admire the as- eat having proved a gene al ierti nie.rexcei 0. aa l located in Nebraska, and n- tchell, writes to a friend t at Stewart, who was for seve al erly, on account of qhe ed in the mercantile b si- nro has been re -en- ' view by Mr. Lawsera The sight fi.11ed of the Milve il them with emotion, and. the swain, a salara of $525 for the en- : tion which (as yet) moved him, stooped . Talent appreciated, and no , yielding to the strong impulse of affec- down, and, like John Gilpin of immor- of salary here. 1 tal memory, ' kissed his loving wife," ear of 1 more big threshi g. ve bushels of fall wheat in 30 (whispering—hat so ardently that some ;people several yerds away heard him— Southern Railyglay, narrowly escaped_ A. Stephens, Mitchell, is c;i1- . —Freight tirain No. 22, Canada ession Elms. had one of the r being hurled ober the Tilsonburg bridge ry successfully for the new book on Monday eelening of last week, about in British North America." 11 P. 1)1. Just fis the train was near- OIL •wishing an interesting ing the bridge a number of steers were their ord r.rd 'w well to give Mrs. Ste, ph ork for their lib jumping on sad off the track in front of —A wealthly yeoman tried to p the engine. One of them got caught off a very mean trick at Stratford and was doubled under the trucks, in i ket the o her day, He came in wit consequence of Which the engine was I load of w eat he wanted to sell a.s thrown off the ttack and ran along the claas, bu it wee really so full of d ties clean acresS the bridge. The nose oats that the buyers did not carol to of the pilot just caught Inside the rail, purchase He "did receive one offer hithus keeping the engine straight ahead, w eh h refused., saying he couldlget has been than for Baring w failure. • own this year Wallace not be found. years eng nese in he is now joying lif —Mr. gaged as school, at suing yea reduction —We Seventy - minutes, ton, on t 15th con —Mrs. "The Soo Every and. start would do Oa ay foot all It woul social t9 help me to ;ay' it. This woeld. —One of the etr ever haPpened in t took place on Sat inst. altr. James some time bee"' al house n account evenin night, found She i and, s wrong what found stove. that th as the side. family of card. from t dry wo dently the col work agest events that day evening, llth. eta:1g, who has for 'ost confined to his f !ill health, bad, e ired to bed that , and, about :the middle of the . Keatin4 Watt awakened and he house Ailed with smoke. prosing so °thing bad gene ith the sto epipes, ran to See as the mattet with them, but On all rig and no fire in. the fire proce ed 'from the cellar, meke was ming through the hich was b raing on the under n I going ' to the cellar, the oiled a fire suing from a iAle oed which had been carried in e outside, a a. the floor -overhead. idiy being nsamed, Pieces of d, avith waich the -fire had evi- en kindled, wore also found. in ar,1 but by*leom this villainone . As the ahlldren were all eauena ea 'ratithtledPr- trrefige 04407 as vdeei.thalievenTebteigeehr ,;rht088100dniteobaverlen tottts • 13. every° el seems at 16 lose to , but there little doubt bnt it e 'Work of ncendiary. 0 PurPo myste asleep which that it wo their ment fair, w expl