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The Huron Expositor, 1880-12-31, Page 1880. NILES 'AY.. co AF till s11 Sales of IA-NTEES -LsrERs stma4 T. OFF 11tl Boys' LSTERS. RSEST, ever had. LLL &. Co. Fancy Dry Goode,. .awls, &o. re€xiittedhis fug assessed to Moved by Mr, dr. Nigh. that xi passed for drain across $l.ol} ; -John insert Leather ice, $12 ; Alex.. ;o haul gravel,; :, hauling and. $2 ;; David enectiou with ,sephti11.1n- y $1 cashand td for Thomas uuncil then. ad- lecessary when Maurice Rief, gen, last week raught mare to for the Su:m. of six years old, of the Domin_ pity to .send of the conn.- Eief may have iauy more such.. nostr - :cident befel a V m. Beichert, 'eery Beichert,; r from this vil- in taking. out II, and ou Sat - If and two or t work near the one tree Iodg-.. !ling over side - illy upon poor :to.the ground, everey, that he fterwarda. Dr. a.tely sent for to etched the scene g man was dead. reSipectable la in the highest F him.. Ile was 1'11.o sad event is p=arents: A few LO for his work Lud in the best ng that when he as a mangled "man proposes,. L1. for Oats at the L r.cariurer.. 981 1 20 per hund- c: t Ulu t:oat & Un.Qe- -Custom Sawing a -taw ip4. Me GF1:- at the near ap- er Tillage presents appearance, and :rade very brisk, E:.rge quantity of old in the place uvided . for. llotsi..—''re J. Petty, of the use, are rapidly wicking , House with z d cured meats, e."ney they pay Ling astonishing.. lt.Moir, son of Ertel Mr. Thomas Blatchford of Tort,rito Clni- l home to spend- ;s.--- Mr.. James returned Home l Country, looking reports a very *li feelings of the week chronicle rs. Ellis, mother B. Ellis railway apople.xy, which 11. Mrs. E Elis was i.•: all wit° had the tr.iutance, fur her lities, and will be <umerous friends. entire sympathy srE Ir sad bereave - g FOURTEENTH WHOLE NUMB • AR. 682. E3 I L L B OS. SEAFO RT H, 0 I? 1TAR I O LADIES' AND CN.ILD'R We are showing this week L rents Pars at Low Prices . FANCY VELVE A Line of Fancy Veletoens, yard, worth 90 oents. COLORED LU W'S FURS. :hies' and Child- EENS '. t 25 cents per STRES A Lino of Cheap Colored Lus-tres , in all the shades. • PLAIN WFNCEY S In Plain Wineeya and we have a fine stock at rigla 1 BUY (..)",UR 50 CN.C*Y SHIRTING'S pin s. The Co To the Editor o f Six,—While the coming of world, taking his books, and tells a _terribl natural ' phen would argue f management said, and trut ourselves ; bu very poor job so many fairs Counoilmeh t expect that upon for any t however, moo ed. The qu : t 'taxes' so high ? small rents o seems willing will give a lis deputy return low him to 'li. to do it fcr a the assessor. use of his as the old asses simply done f man an office the duties -.ae save the sum the use of th the"purpose know as well travelled the Stanley and out of $1O,OO alight not al to the Clerk lector and $6 besides the ",p need have w oilmen to Go actually do large exper.>Is not as well bridge moue What neces engineer fro any Reeve `c they were ti wisdom of t brains of th aries. Now Clerk with work was d ship for man has hi wish to kno ty Clerk $9 $1200 a yea and taking gain. The send to the cipalities t porta num and not past, pay t around by a man in o short of th extra de draining :o our Legis six men to point I wi Council I to see justi is certainl have briefl bles under ing, and st 1 such as C • torueys, a broach th number of fathers, a two folio against t or second, fellow (ref moved) th make am is just ab rise as on who will the peopl any need by-laws ; niuni.cipa camplica thirds of pay men like to se offices in my neig` cowhide water, to coming squabble while hu lars are ets in th facts be hoping t action o once. I CENT TEA, Worth 60 cents. Best Valle in the Market . ' f A. Gall Cordially Solicited. I HILL BROTHERS,EAFOR.T 7 Neat Door to the Poet Office. THE ONTA0I SMITH Win Offer Certain Line GREATLY RED'UC D PRICES 1 H HOUSE ViitST of Goods at Ladies' Fur Sets!, Ladles' Fur Capp, Children's ;Carpe, REDUCED OVERCOATS A RICES. ND SUITS. Men's Overcoats, Boys' Overcoats, Man's Suits, 1 Boys' Suits, Will bo cleared out at about coat. We ,do: not wish. to bold any of these Goods over, and will. rive extra inducements to ole r. MANTLES MANTLES. We have left a few lines of these Goods that will bo cleared with the balance of the W inter Goods. See them. 1 1 1 0 en a our ull we it. oin tw w es mp Oil ur ob of go a ay n sin en th T ell $8 oll tell sh hol to for p an lay it cunt our y i there to lay a ou $7( 0 to 5900 *yea , w ld. -t jobs and is e per clone l alt 1s P c nasty buried me rece'sfin1ler, 'ir, look $ „the'; I $ I0 a year;. Th s e b» a ma ` oIf one tCi pe annuerrl 13 t eV wn axe to grind. ;1 si th : use of ';paying a c au a County Tree or handling i ;our en o ; ckiugs into the oun y Cler ;Might as lerl s oft i everey'1 11 ✓ d { videnc1; , and ;not r o men r - no 'pur el that,h ui:, a3 in m tonuseS to t -ke e C..nteuni 1, wh"1i co' my he toes 11 hi o e• orts o life t' e lad Lar e ea a ie Y fi c.unt . ok age tur::.. This en ty work of .he well. S ere put fort e .e to the seo he cas;, t 'pr ced a . our e ah Inspe rk of tl : e aliens Is to : will c newer ty" ( t such rin:1 to the p it �' ould n :v e." Now h t ti corn .. a. and p j u tics d s ri�� hts or .o ma y' m asur ey F • ake' t mac 7ov nmeu gr, at e re r to ficiala of elf e wa erneu. t slip ave to ,:asp' trt the n wo, our • and . �li i rain .j o ys. our i �t co ntry 'v th. math Ours t Str le I uronz re a si.Eo McTnt -. h i pre iotE and t""iII6 nd'o t i� eans o ; dert sin motio Mar ore Mr, on th of d>h 'earVh, revol o in th local 1 �. It:i. that governs coital ' y make Last y:a ; we ha ses fro .0 W Auld -b were ai .. tensed t uld n e =: Calle n 18811 e were; easantl i>sappolnt'' s, what makes ou ey log ow { lik laces, n tie on ar the . a'me.; �V aures. e pay cer au n..i nt <to a erk e e rn anj use pay. I eat come uy ma elltme th year f telr year o ? I i+r ine it if purpo grins"''. e Cou i - cons d fi as any :EteaHor, ali Nos :ilr, yv at tor going road f ng peop e beta b ? Thi far the h of the t !vim bi ly $1,0 i0 or, 51.5 12,000 to -be} ,rsis€ and pay heir' - ta. ave $80 o t e c 70 to h ; tre sur s? Again L ae , w nd 45 C.inty Co , when; f ur r usiness? `Tli is no return 1 II4ght` ✓ bounld:Iry line elv 11 borne; lett, sh rey S*e (Andre Lean.. 'by S4 Willett Geese,- Hnlleft 2d M' E3d Tlic John vier. Fear. To ti Ds Iatear to sa jeat ?I Isle i histo Dan at:tl ,r s t e a e y. 1 eith pow ed. b —ab.1 the ; e grea, save Thej tion o. reign year was over 1 lytic was grow 1380'he ' Engl wo. • the Ma P711 11, 8 i W Por An Po -1s ;reqs mas rovie chic • Pot t, r . iFORTH, FR on—lst J. Cumming, Hill- y S. An revs ; 2d Humph - own b S. Andrews ; 3d iteley, ii own by R. Mc- -1st Joseph Govier, shown tws ; 2; Pat Carroll ; 3d r, showy! by R. 'McLean.. d and Od Thomas Fear, rkeomas Fear, �� an, shlswn byrlet hR. McLean ; ear, Hallett. Ducks--lst 2d T. Fear, 3d John Go- :na-1 and 2d Thomas Si ' Orin Ireland. e Edit r f th SIRI iWi11 r in t; our vas fe wards The stifferin to b to an , wh: n it W s in t .: ay ar aT,�tim jt was L' ngl,, ar of th - ospel:. 3t. PM rck10 itch li gioii deliv pir: ext g Ire! ofKi ,070.. livide iy as mad time into unde il Many of intenningl 'the -feeling so strong alio • ext ign is r' nenc er, a afte • u ever! The thef t In n th001H e Lut ,e s 1- year ,ol Hen fav'o - of t ty II y Id er ey 14 - ell ? ell u 8; p- I he 1ni ny elf he re at as 0, e f1 ot houl do ot not hic le: u my 01 u ffic' yo g a "I a Wool Squares, • Wool Cl uds, • Wool Mittens. NORMA DY HOODS N FOB GI LS. Cardinal, Seal, anti Blue, from 25 conte and upward& • . SECU'RE,BSARGAINS For the Not Few eek: from the Ontario Dry Goods House. SMITH & WEST, . MAIN STRUT BEAFORTH. The Spea show, h der the Agricul Althou at the thing s ninety have d want o suppor interes told .ag shown whole, bi and . u and ge were n There as no terests of little • o will the v ing is Jas. D Tewsl: Lean, heifer -1 - shown; • ington, drews b 1 e . . 11 u 11 t of tlie1t'o' y ie !alae f bt'here, ole, Oo `inty Coir( . reducing f our do, vo one of 1t woul% ing polis aurn of tial to 'b r do for t t e str ce, let 9 m in 1 eu will ' th r ha r r en arp or boot s pp 1.ctit ver re• ng w . 11 e u 1.1 st 1 spi the ist ed rl cr st tl ton ly fe c rri th to he p cl so 3 Co tch st er 21st, Ri $ho God es of, ociete • sh to fal dit usias by t ow 1 • SfiC rdly ere exht re c ressed ling a Socie all th ize , Tuck borne, Oki kih to itches' i our eat be s lira and asands t of our see lit ineetiou • At - the the be ), hat re- eto ggle all wer lead we and hie who sire pers hid au y say, Cel cot in ay of de 1 stioo offi and n't eir nd ur 8 in he e to ents, dol- ack- hese ders, take d at istmas fat eS ho Sig ari fin at. Th re nd the .1 pe siponaisiyini an m lin to so ta ad ot an mi p etre woul • Wei • and betw . the 'subju t▪ hei ✓ ter ts we wel fot the thi wO 0111 str lan we 1 fro cei se on si in in er th is • • toek stock me- lding says : bits ole Were wtouthlde ck of whOse ot up, stock Th turkeys rly ‘got th n the th t h; joseph Digke in. Fat 2rd JO Wash - e, Col - ed t ured d wi le af he u the r of ttle tiara r on ated law irs the c e. bud r un o t, at 0 thol g Ire he y ars t e str atrio earth inis atho hir r man rim rohi lare aws lace ant 111, ish 1845 whic peop tares lords sack star sma Snai whi less faith and I has vol of me to I II ear the of t waa te Heie 'he u kindly allow me able paper for me n the above pub- s of the Emereld early period of her ravaged by 1 the D. 1,000, althbugh ore civilized than • cotland, the divine aving been preach - g before that time, 2 --Druidism 'being early settlers. The e Island from these King Brian 13oru. t was the annexe - England, under the the Second, in the land at that time ix provinces, ruled 11 kiege. When Edward imse at an tile wit ains to at Kin ug arch that new ovva not er hi El WO men of cqu the li xo en P gre tion ryw terri r of the adly stil the take its the ass e tan out rwar xt gr gn of ng the Was Milli g f en se the Aicul great la subject Magistra arbitr is creed and G right tin Save re fined and shipp the C —T Sara treal —T so far Lynne pany —4 yearsi Thurl gave Stati ' King of Ireland, he arrickfergus, but in I fined in battle. At that ; amot -Ireland were split I lectu actions, partieularly i cent. Edward the Third. — ish or Saxons had ; Cow he native Celts, and 1 has be the Anglo-Irish was 1 Com a Euglish were not Wm ear an Irish dress. — torical event was in corn Henry the Eighth. 1 Rev great Reformation in L ermany by, kartin and me monk, aua some as espoused by Kiug ef e King was inuoli in in octritie, but to vent cho pi the Pope of' Rome, instan eigu the moot cruel --4-M enacted. True Irish loss, a s at this time, which rec ut pretentions to leare- too h, ted with. Suffice it to a t4ot was added the dis- eeT testauts and Catholics. co te t episode in history is to o 6 e the natives fled be- de tr ie foe. So great was dak ils name, that even to -4- e of Cromwell, on you int nth of Ireland as a th C On' the Saxons and fed b dr viston of land, as the -1-- y t e victorious Orom- to ac be s Corpus A f the King, MEI • v MoDEAN ase to be a virtue, and the ho s truly loyal to the Chief e, ill not yield or submit to rnessares. The great curse of Ilan gains race ACM °raisin, and next tb it creed. May the Orange 11 together, justice and ach other, and inter God Mc EE, Egrnondvilie. • ow peat 70, is ,con - lea it. Mo att, of Berl n has s of barley from y e on t oh the first eve Mg of t s appearance Mon - have 0 never elrecei • lounte• to $4,000. this se son 13,000 I's Gres. W di PwthlbedYaGs 1138 f age, s eays 1 th ed. to t Or to 3.d ne. reeossyi. ea y bec s. had Far he ler ris as IJa ed 6 he Ar ompa inimon et3 he emed ow t egin r. Ale Ow if he !i3 ami eorge f, th Sar e rig this the Sever ing bject od st 11 1.1 11 )a rt 10 ei bitors. show est in: Bless a. a • • 11 et ir bout t re - Inch from being pris- trial as Boren es poe- istorical event was am, and the great -sc ly established, and 14 of acres of land con- g 'tee n to the King's follow- t. ish and Scotbh, and by f be 1 as fixed On' their rs for ever, which relaud to the present ign of Queen An e, and t end Second, °thing rt happened in eland, SS the reittnIof George the Third, tiane the natives banded for he emancipation of the ds fro r the penal lawe. This nd losely with England. ou ccouaplished a few ter, h against the will of th r rising took place in 1)ul$in, led by that great Emmett, who suffered line. Pitt being Prime is influence to have the ciliated frone the penal eign of King George .the I:if all Europeiwas decided of Waterloo, 1815. In orge the Fourth the most nt was the passing of the o Bill, the oldlDulte being r. In spite: of the law thence to sit Parlia- lonnell was elected for gh his influence the penal bollished, mad. Catholics f he Crown,. The next ssing of ithe Reform f Willianla the Fourth. as passed the Irish OS If 41 Rob r hi he f Ba tl able e ipat Min st ting C r. 0' Th o ere on t as h the r this ti On ill ipat mi can 0118 froin sae ad este ng- ing wa e of he c TOLI 4011, of 10 0 11 11 • tit e mad The kmati g gir e tha lead' nf vou ea DO • eeason to rious A yo days land o me • b ploy his The t lite a anoil ebt past ed by the r d no mula a the ped o Th st ble for sa,fe and e fat ed de ap fin 11 and Also a bill for the sti Is (Ireland excepted). In fell on the potato crop, seVere femiee in Ireland. iwa sent to the starving rice and. other colonies. h improving the land ar ore they could. get wl n earl to relieve their dit on. The Irish, eve th fu fo nt ctu e another rising unde 3ril n, n the South of Ireland, s on suppressed without the ch od on either side. Th t about almost another re- for 5 n dr an Or be 111 • • shipped from els of wheat. stern Railwa, een short-han Trunk thirty n over by a ho ely injured. ted resident of ie was there tramps in the as dinuer. P lice Court dru .99. The Magi subscribed the Cowan, son of ed. Captain e 29th Batter caLseeart, 'Of Gu several other Inland she is 107 years. r , seized -an illicit still ing she fell out thip, a few d ye ago, her shoulder. tiae machinery. ttere is every likelihood of her recovery. horn of the toWnship —Mr. J. 13. age, residing a short While distance out o : Brantford, has been e men missing since Teesday, 22nd inst. He g him -*as in the city that day and carried a nd live or tin -Ay Years of age. - He vette a tomb- stone peddler. , -4The brutal sport of cock -fighting Ilia become comrnon in Montreal. Cariboo, British Oolumbia, is dead. ' There were $,000 persons skating 011 urlington Bay on Chrietmas after - The Township ' of Ctdross has vo d 58,000 to the Toronto, Grey It Brace Railway. I! —Bernhardt and her troupe pur- chased a thousand dollars- wor fare while at Montreal. • -1-Mr. Archibald Forbes lectured in Toronto Monday inight on. "The inner life, of a war correspondent." --L-The exports Of spruce deals from New Brunswick have increased this year by 111,000,000 superficial feet. —The thermometer at Winnipeg was 30 ° below zerlio on. Christmas, yet sleigh -riding wasilargely indulged in. 4-A man named G-eorge Johnston, a resident of Broo4 township, Lambtou coanty, accident Ily shot himself when om- out hunting on )aristrnas Day. rit- -e-The trustee of St.• George school redeived seventy` applications for the four poeition of head I teacher, the stipends asked ranging fr in $350 to $600, . 4 --Sir R. J. Cartwright will address a in ss meeting of]the countY electors at P terboro', on the 31st December, to pr test against die Syndicate terms. The other night in Toronto some depraved creatu e broke into the Mor - skates from the body rowned • er, of e and amil- Police was gee and, stole th sinus of young MacDo ald, who was trate lin the bay. other —Mrs. McN4-pghton, of were immediately rient' in search of the lad, but his body was not found until —The death is announced. of Mr. Alexa-nder Patullo, 'brother of G. R. Patullo Esq. of Woodstock, which took place at hie honae in Michigan. De- ceased -was a former resident of Bleu- heim township; and was highly respect- ed. —Last Sabbath Rev. D. J. Ma.cdon- nell, at the new St. Andrew's Church, Toronto, referred to the fact that he had delivered his indaction eermon ten years previously. Daring the decade the members had increased from 2.30 to 600, _and of the original members only 57, or one-fourth, were alive. —It is understood the Provincial G-overnment is considering the advis- ability of employing an 'expert to pure chase cattle and sheep to be slaughtered for the supply of the Insane Asylums throughout the PrOvince with meat. The quality of meat at present supplied by contract has, not been satisfactory. —In Toronto the other morning, the daughter of a roan' named Roddeu, sent down for fatty days, for illegally selling hquor, burst into a mad fit of passionate weepi on the floor of th ing that she woi her father, who g, aria threw herself Police Court, decler- ld not leave 'without ook his sentence very —A young mil iner in a deg goods establishment at Aylmer was found out to have appropri ted. a purse containing a $5 bill, which customer had laid down for a mom. iat while she turned to look at some ha s. She was charged amilla, with the theft, nd after telling a num- . Cardwell coil*, while dr ,wing a ber of falsehood ames chicken in preparation for the Christ- the corn and a Galt, Mas dinner, found it to contain two per- her situation. th d 'which begg was a sister city of Lo the others Catholic cl ra description Ares Blake don, Barrist4,-at-I w, and. Med were the,brofbers and of the Rev. M. McGrath, holes Flood DS,vin (insiders If Lord Beaconsfield has id ne is repu- tation great injury .by t e "p blication. rouged to t —While the Kingston pc, the other evening, some of h s friends attempted t rescue, when qui e a raw ensued, sto eo and other miss les flying police ft ally drew their level —Mr, A ei Murray of We 13 turned the sCarles at 8,25 po not ad -v sa le. Even the glo ,y of such a feat il pot pay for the Itear and. wear 6 igh and harness, td say path - ice were e. Tho ers, -when rd, -which ads, with shion is ting w th the family short noon, on Sunda 19th inst. rose and. went to - dropped He had. or a long ween sixty wards the hod, and soakiii dead with vat littering a iwor not been nown to be sick time prev ously. He w and sve ty years o age, was a native of. Stotland: end was art Old , finally ackeowledged —A ologized, but she lost G-inig Marys u, Was driving pu near St. th other day When is vehicle — ay while Mr, A. Miller "rile outact with aefarruPes sleigh, 4, vice lph, ac- 1—The oldest pauper, if not the oldest 1 of East Zorra, person, in Canada, resides in Markham. two colts tramp Her name is M6. John Callaghan, and Next day one t pld. The other morn- effects received f bed_ and dislocated It was a _splen u spite of her great age years old, and ,dollars. Farm this occurrenc s killed lately. th several ot fell on him, ki a, of the 1st con y 61 years of from a cavity fr en extracted 80 ger, farmer, living aboa qw Cornwall, werei totally re at an early hotir Mon - 434 Suffolk pig 'ev brought market, was hown in t city., The an mal was Marin, of Tref lgar, end unds. a deputation rom the erence to the liq traffic, as no faith in p ibition f Rin- e, has m which I/T drunkenness. y one can beat his. in Toronto we es not for - Society gave _out arae quentity d Victuallers eef end ,600 1 le handl' ng a lo The orst ca Lamut, whose hand is fairly remembers pulli young m n in "Matrimonial A eing to assist Bac xed $5 the anded ice ha large • have been intim city for phicag g evil livete there. has been arreste een the p ncipal bg lad arr. ved in He was in se r on his ar ival t 4e. The 1 d likely find (int in the ity if he fans to lied to th Wate lpo County r a grant f $2,5 to pay off ich has be ace Mutating for or seve years, bat were re - a, vote of 1 to 10. The grounds ht to allo erre reges to ae- Bence of all apparent during a numb r of years, found thatIthe shootin make a deimand o have thena but the affair seems to in one year. aS COUttS, Of St and brought to took him to hie he prisoner got u ped. througb. the i It is charged. that C 8 of Lionel now held. Coutts a ding is t ember o k sum is enedict. that a 16 • was threshing he had ligan a thrown down an embankment or fourteen feet high, 'sleigh and ok sick and died from twelv tilunks on top Of him. When be was ihseni3ible„ tabutiins:taz Paul, and Ts pushing the North while tramping straw. id animal, rising two alued at one hundred re who use horses to mild take warning by —T • Mani sampl picke recov death is onsidered 13,ailway Continue chureh, near Centre- West to the Canadian border. Next large BUM of money about him. His r night, votes for and seasoil tlfey will comtrpet a line from relatives and friends are greatly alarm- against the Seat Aet were given in Deerlin to Fort Tato; D4ikota, °rm- . connection with the sale of a large sing the !Northern PaCiile Railway at Cass toil, ilnd from ttiejeb,Ctiett -of the Gran arks extensien to heS, near the intermit Turtle Mount+. ed at his disappearance and have insti- tuted. an active search, without any race whatever. anized by the attendants at the Insane sylum, London, they gave a pleasing essful entertainment be- ts, fellow enaployeee and ff the other night. The arce of "That Rascal Pat" was played and elicited rapturous applause from the qiieet entrance. oh, Montreal, preached on Sunday night. He might be made all aux- nd highly sue ore the patie he uaedical st ;George's Chu on the theatr thought that * iliery of the church in instructuag people, and also said. that there were whose fair fa ne not the breath of sus - many aetors and. actresses against picion could be laid. —His Exoellency the Governor- Geeeral,, desi ing to add to the interest which the cu hng clubs have evinced. throughout the Dominion for the com- petition for his prizes, has decided to give two cups. this season. One is to be competed. for by the iron playing clubs, and the other by the stonei playing clubs of the Dominion. —The inmates of the many charit- able and other public institutions in 5;000 lbs. 1 Toronto, weee treated to sOmething of bread, extra in the Olive of a Christmas din - 8.1 of tea. ner. -The Herm of Providence, Home ietributed for Sick Children, Mereer Institute, s. of bread. General Hospital, Boys' Home, Girls' tads badly, Home, Newe Boys' Home, Orphans' d of bar- Home, EtomnIfor 'incurables, House of e is that Industry and Magdalen Asylum, are all rst finger charitable ' ristitutions doing a good o ting off.' and noble werk among the sick, the poor e hand- —The sea on's busin,ess in the cream- ery at New undee, in the county of ronto are Waterloo, Which first makes butter The wagon upset and Mr. Perkins was s ciation," from the cr am and then cheese from picked up badly hurt and. insensible. embers at the reinaini g milk, hes been very re- The other °con/A:trite were also badly one who is munerative. The make of butter coin- bruised. 1 : A the mar- mended the highest price during the —A. Bill now before the Manitoba spociation, entire season and gave the fullest sat- Legislature, ler the enlargement of the over to the isfactiOn to the buyers. The cheese Prairie Province, • specifies that the .1 was readily isposed of at a slightly eastern boundary be made to coincide e received lower price t an full milk cheese, hut with the western boundary of Ontario, mber of there was nie difficulty in securing a wherever that may be hereafter fixed; go d of late to market for eil made. the western lirnit is placed a short dis- hu • and ar$ —A youn scoundrel named Martin tance east of the meridian of Fort hi There is Biasky an his brother drove from edam° Pa- Guelph to ,3rlin., where they stopped f r slaw- a good par of the day. When they a ent in the were starti g for home again in the af- ternoon, artm jumped out of the orkshire, attend to, ;and took the train for Lucau cm h of his Guelph. Aeriving there ahead of his Grath, hi Jae expect- brother, he appropriated. $260 belong• old, Ma Hamilton ing to the 1 tter, witich he made brother a put in an off. No tr ce as to hie whereaboats Blake, a has yet been discovered. concessio --A very tragic event, which happen- from a vi cake. As there were several tavern keepers and their friend.s present the vote was M the Majority against. Surely this is a most disgraceful and Deca a Christian c urch, and it should re- ceive the dis thinking peo —The wife who. with he to death in T the murder whose sente imprisonmen ed and set at is believed, the untiring Castle, of moved from otuatenance of ale nght e. f the notorione Dr. Davis, some two Pembina, to Lake on al bornade 6 a neighbor's far a few minutes enings ago, ft little boy about ea s old climbed. on to -the table for a toy and upset the lafiap. A. ser - rout° eome years ago for vane husbaud, was condemned gir in another rOom heard a noise of Jeannie Gilmour, but and eairie .hi just 118 the lainto was be. ginn-ng to blaze up. :Had the aceid.ent cee were commuted to not Relti. discovered ialmoat instantly, for life, has been pardon - as obtained chiefly thrott liberty, The pardon, gh gee it/4 in a crib closnbeside the table, fforts Of Drs. Potts and woulid have perished with the house. Termite. Her relatives — n lia 'Jotter to a friend-, dated Borne ' heir residence in the State of-NeW York, and aee living within a Mit hell, iwrites from ;11.1 anitoba, that the few Miles of Kingston, where Mrs. Davis weft her ie 35 degrees.' :belaw zero, and he is going to !start off the aay writing to drivei :by Wagon twelve s tO post hie letter at Portage La rie Mrs. Stilesi does not like the a out a it. Mr. Stiles himself is 'n love with the Country. The land od, he says, but his brother's orops all killed with he frbst this sea- t) Saturday ni fit tbe store of MT, 88 Whiteside, iniDellei, was eater- y I, urglars. The post office, which the registered. as well as other supposed to °buten: money were has pined them. 1 that —Monday, morning three boys in Paisley narrewly escaped being smoth- ered in McKay's elevator. They were .amu - loading carsiwhen one of the boys got xra into the buil-and tho other boys foolish- °Du ly jumped in to help him out. Mr. the McKay happened tie be pa.ssing and not heard his son calling, and shut the 18 g spout. The lads were rescued with wer difficulty, the grain covering the head 5°11 of one of them. They woald all have ja been smothered in another minute. —Last Friday morning a team own- ,.ea ed by John Perkins, of Binbrook, took: 18 an fright While coming down the Moune taM into Uaroilton. In the rig at the lett tak nto the cellari and opened, with time was Mr. Perkins, aged about 70, the ex option of one ethitaining $27, and a son and daughter. The young wh. eh WaS overlooked. The Bible So- man managed to keep the horses in the etreet till nearing the foot of the Mountain grade, when the tongue broke the neck- oleo whiCh fell to the ground. • • al rs cie ta br an to ni ne Fr TO fib • 11 • Elice at the janction of Qu'Appelle and Assiniboine Rivers, while the northern boundary appears to be -carried far enough northward, to include the enable of Lake Winnipeg, Christmas night. James Mc - wife, a child thirteen months thew McGrath and Annie, d sister' of James, and. Ellen °nein, ell living on the 7tia of•Biddulph, were returning it to some friends in McGil- as they were crossing the urou tk Bruce Railway, one • under the leadership Luca ot acfainst the Govern- nnte y for that old, useless, The • 11 ed at Chiclago on Christmas day, has livraer, a cast a deep] gloom over a family cire e on , , in Hamilton. A yon.ng lady, daughter mile ala4 a qUarter north of Clandeboye, of the Reif. Canon Hebden, of the were struk by th€1 evening down- train, herself, ei her by accident or design, thew and the girlEllen Blake were in.- Sem time ago the:colle tor of the town - while on a visit to her brother in Chi- stantly killed- The child is alive, and ship of Wallace, took 11 tes from several cago. The coroner's ury, in the ab- hopes are entertained of its recovery. parqes for the payment of their ta.xes . . ' ' ' th n1 one left to and. rhen those netes f 11 due some of y them. One o test its valid - as called upon settlement had. ed that he had (ismer who re - the receipt he ote. But the by dr hi Whiela was left 41 the till, was also en Entrance vvas effected by ax . No tra0 can b found, 'owing he slight fallilof A,Iboilit nine O'cloc last Sunday t in'TerontO, 84: Mr.! James Hon- ey and a lady w prbceeding along re coetel by two o asked them liquor. The street; they Money to get ! som tl man, feehng. it was safer to o the men, put hi hand in his -pocket to get the ne essary chs.ttge, en one of the scOundrels -caught him the arm and exelaimed, "-You eau.'t y that garne,"i at the same time aw tig, a pistol 8.0.11 presenting it at st uggled. with hie assailant but W08 thro n' to the ground where he was heldBayho anda. roTtighhelyotIsillieartothltaf acztlygnat gotleide ain from her Deck. Mr. Hettneissy wOrk 16 Idle the lady was being searched. e the rascals had finished their a couple of citizens approached and they took to their heels, having only Iseeured the chain and a ring. ia towe last week, there was one case more than usually interesting cm se - Church of ilscension in that ci 3, s . , count of its excepti nal character. certain amount of my recoil last been froze to death • the woods in from the sleigh rtist ha time to save her- to ✓ ery. Cog- McKellar ovhiship, uskoka. He left self, while all the others were hurried bee own hottee home wit his father u the 15th De- into eternity in a moment of time. give d the hand- cember to heve a deer hunt, and got The girl Annie states that either the fu t midnight lost in the woods. They were out over horses becanie unmanageable and rush- pai dow of his night, an after travelling till about ed. on in front of the train, orotherwise, wo utts forged midday o ThursdaY the young man be- the driver, Jarries, being deceived by gro na. was also taken hat a note for ey to a nOte came very much exhatisthd. Tbe the headlight asto distance, endeavor- tax s Could not be eopected by law, Orme, of father fearing if he remained with the ed to get across before th.t train came an on these two points he based his 80, signe Cathro, of ray, also alleged o be a forgery. scaler is a man. of twenty-eight was accidental, tell the tale.' She was sitting in. the. the parties refused to be involved in a sleigh with her ba,ck to the horses, and of the notes made by o te when nearing the track she saw the was !thrown into court d Tad the defendant Ow cause why fused. He 0.11e s note to the tr nd. until he got E. Shi by so sol by M lad that both would perish, pushed on, up, ti o inion is that James pas,t. ' After the arguments were heard and about two hours woods and reached exhausted. state and fter got out of the lost control:of the horses. Thus two of projand eon His Wors ap decided t at aclly frozen. Men township are bowed down with' grief, for 'plaintiff with!cos house in a very the most reap bl families fn the the!note was good. an gave a verdict