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I . __ - ___ I = mftit 9 �� ­ . . - � , 186t, . 11 . I � & DwE I . . � - ; *Rw A-DVE-hTMEMENTS.1 restrained from doing so. by the inter- -John is t000 old a chicken to be shoved that the tenants on 59000 holdings, X06611 sad th I ... 100"Maww" . , � L , . e surrounding munial- that in an ordinary township an increase . 11 - ­� Holiday Presents -0. W. Papst. . ting 01,000,000 -of rent, will jalii4es ,Lre &Rxi' independent of that rosd ference of the Dominion Government. into any such hot corner He will un.4 represen - _ . ous for additional rail- in price of one cent per bushel on the Could do go, bec I atd. . . . . . . ,. Glarks, Mi obey -the "no reut" manifesto of thi W& fac lities. go f ILUSe they wOu)d 'hey I 7, - * Black Bear—Lumaden & Wilson. This interference was exercised under duubtedly prefer to represent Vaccon ver . 4 I ar as be know, they grain marketed I sess the -bw b-avit League. hl I I I ,�om that municipality, controlling influe.c. in PI& � I I I - I I . - - i ( ard of Thanks—R. Willis. I the contention that the Act giving to rather than mea,sure swords with his Lm----=Nw� 68 Y86 not given any intimation of would pay the prigoipal and interest on at 1- : qft Hall—A. G. HcDougAll & Co. — that fact furthir than their -presence at Ock Of the road. tie � I - us"urviv I I li i I - o .: . - ollans Several other gentleme � . - - amount t, the Ontario Goverament the power of old antagonist in a const' News of the Vv-uek. this : 60tiug. Ele:woufd like th6m to io 20 years, and . firter that time n pr6fient W there seep p � —Ault & McClean. : -like, I � bODUS Of twentYj�ve thousand d day Season ituoncy . In . dismissal is ultra vires by re" . , the �expected to .oft I f. tray H-eifer—David Wilson. � DR. TuomAs EXPELIXD.--Dr. Thom' .Pass a resolution signifying their desires : benefits of the competing railway e time 1* � . I &son Of Its East York, and in So doing, he will'act as speak, but tb - I . I would arrived for the depart i stray Heifer—Wm. Martin. unconstitutionality. Be this as it wisely. I has been finally Pxpelled from the in that -respeot. If they did not desire 4 be free. He thought i L ure of the tn. witbout a � i I - . � stray, Heifer—Francia Crich. � Methodist communion'by the Supreme additional rail experience I i _ ft �� 3-_1 . selves Mw . 4 may, the Act. is not r�pealed and is wa facilities, there was 1 n '0'ew of Past g0illg'Wokt,and '," tbougbtded*�� ­ ., There Beei � _T�_'J� - yt Lndlof evident facts around able to di - ' 1 �E tray Heifor—Wm. Logan. - Court Of the Church: , � no use in -unfolding his scheme to them- ! us it is not t4o much to assum t sDeiise with further sp �L; t still on Vne Statute book. In order to MR. COCKBURN having resigned his e, hat a eeckft L -W which: ' . i tbrough with the . � I - I' E tray Dog—Jameg Nichol. seat for Wost Nurthumbe ry . r- 118ineSs I rain I -1 I E tray Steer—D&vid Farquharson. � OrixomARoALRma.—At the Dai' men,s butfif they Manifested their anxiet for railway compajition will give the rid get ' . aud the di ven from the Semblance fa b befofe the me . - such, be was pr,�pared to proceed. He meris a -much g6ater increase than he eting got tlhl�lln. . f .. - . clear bimself e L � � rl lid in the -Convention at Cdclai,r Rapids, Iowa, - . y 'I , - u 111114d - ably witbc L i I'll, : r8 Wanted—Geo. Ta !or. of blame, Mr. Mowat, sboUld notwith- House of Common8, that oonstitueno several buil 'red dollars were raised to did not appear at the ni I out by depart rea. The followi I - - sdu. ' . V � I � y . . eeting in the i had mentioned -o*u tile grain they had lut' L 119 rew Cam i acher Wauted-z--Geo. H' standing prosecut( II-omargarine. ion wars then p -at and carried ai, . Iona zbani I Cod. the protest from Ottawa, ex- is to enjoy the luxury of another elec- . guisc;Of a railway promoter or a bonus J to sell, and he, felt sure that' none animou81y. .. ' � Exectitois'Notice—Wra. Buchanan,. - I RICCZIPTH REiDulciw.-There is a large hunt0r. He was one of themselvoB,�ud I woulct refuse to oncour � - n ercise the power which the Stattite is tion. The champi" f h Ii i t zee& -Robt. Lang. � . on rom oac po iti- roduction in the receipts of grain and . - 49" a Scheme Irg t � I . . I he I 'ought a scbeme such as that I which every one could see would actu". . Moved by D. D. Wilson Beaforth - . . boomilig I . . , Berk8hire Boar -H. Colbert. supposed to give him and dismiss the Cal party has come smiling to the front, flour at Buffalo during last mouth as spoken of, if carried out, would be mn- 1 all) make,money for them. and seconded by Jaruep ' � Docher#,y' I- . oompared with November, 1880. tuall Mitchell, that a committee of f $ . 1" lve fro rick wie, I Berkshire Pig -Jas. V,rich ; ' offending official, and be should do so and. the battle has ere this commenceds y beneficial. -He bal been very I Mr. J. X. Crabbe, of St. Marys, said 11 I . auaindu& Art Uuion-W. N. Cresswell.. !, MINISTERIAj, FALLAWAY. -- Thomas Inuct interested in Chis schere for I t eadli of the municipalities inte ted - at once. absolved Dr. Waters, of Cobourg, has,, been se. he St.. Mi4xys people had already car- named and appointed with fallsp,". . N�tice to Delitiquents-W. J. Shannon. I ' Baskerville, a leading minister at man3 years, but he had given u 'urging ! ried a bonus of 06u,000 i)a favor if t ' re �e I to as the Reform standard bearer. p his to aft . ___.__________ ______.____ f M all responsibility in the matter, lectel! � Bloomfield, Iowa, nas eloped with a peopi to take bold of it. He t� elieved I scheme, and they would . carry to a Suecktssful . . : . __., - - . - __ ___ ______ - - __ ___ .. I do Ifieve . - I --- I and lot-tbe Ottawa authorities assume while),the Conservatives have pitched servant girl, and his family are desti- I the d 0 81) 49dln- , this scheme, and that the com � � . A Behei 1(ie_ - I . y was not far distaut when the ; They were heartily and enthusiastieul- I be co ' . init � � - the onus of reinstating him if they dare. upon Is, Mr. Gui lett. Dr. W�ters is a tute. peoplq theniselves would see the neces- ; ly in favor of the scheme, and if it 1 1 mposed of the following - - basiness I] I , S ebfortb.-A. Stroug. D. D. NVjlsola� tensive fig AL-w1v S, i to r# Th, -re is one thing sure, the pe bioth& of the Rev. Dr. Waters, former- RUSSIAN COURTS. -fu Russia the Sity for it, and he was prepared to i should fal-1 through it wouid not be,,the 1, Dr. Colt-nlan, M. Y. weLean and - , I *�� 11ron xvxpo 'I I Ople of , I 11 trial of crimes against the State, as Await their pleasure. If that time had 1 fault. of the St. Marys peo -Dr. 7 J ., S�A�O1 -- ­—­--______._____ Huron will not much. lougoi submit to I ly of Marys, and of the L1. &I mem- ple. - He ' Beattie. 110:11i __ --'-------- * I �_ . An I I well as those Oldculated to excite the now come, be was with them; if not, strongly urgedthe people of tile other I Mi teb ell .-Walter Thompson I . . - Ilan locate RT�, FRIDAY, Dec. 9, 1881. the humiliation and disgrace, to say ber . for North Middlesex. He ,:has a people, are to be henceforth conducted be cofild wait, as he felt convinced that ! Municipalities to become alive to their �A& . ' . . I . I house belo ! ------------- - nothing of thO . inconvenience and lossi laWe professional practice, is a, good privately. I I come it would. It is simply a question itinterests. All that w Mulheron, A. Dent, T. McDonai' -The . m , _ .1 . � . ATTEMPT To ASSASSINATE.—An at- of business and figureii. Will it pay? ! as required for ]E[. ,T. Hurlburt. d and I - speaker and very popular and will make f- ;success was united action and perse- Fullartou.-R. I the oe,t�",, I Railway Rumars. they are now subjected to. , ,i - _ I 1. . a str tempt has been made to shoot Manuel To Construct the. road will require 1 verance. 'The scheme he thought -Francis R. H. Biidu I Bmete" I&I . 1, RaMors, of vast and important rail- As is generally known, the affai ,,oDg caDdidate, while hi� opponent Ledo, a Mexican Governor. Two prom- Municipal bouusos: to the amount of ' feasible, and he could say that the sym- Thos. Connelly, George itiversage and . � jlixty'dolb I way Chang s have been in circulation ra of U have'been. at- atleaist$5,000 per� mile. 'It Dr. J. Day. I - . I is not so well spoken of. Helh s, how- inent Mexipau . ci 6izens was for Pathies Of the people of his town -were . -mi% N� - Suspicion . . , them now to say hot i - I I � for the Past few dayi,. The, statement the Ontario,) Bank have- -not be I I ever, the odds against him. Ability can tested on w he� or not it ,I most unanimously in favor of this Hibbert.-Tbos. King, John Xc(,,Oa. Road, Gro; . , Satisfactory condition'- for some time. scarcely overcome political prejudice. PRINCE LE014)LD'S MARRIAGE. -It is, would be worth that to tile . I nell , Robert Norris, AleZ_ MeLaren a4a I ­ valuable . ia Made that the Credit Valley has been .. . m. He had ! route. James Gillespie. I � As is too frequently the ease with bank The constituency I understood tbat the marri�ige of Prince already giveu notice in 'the Gazette I Mr. T. H. Race, of Mitchell, spoke � . . . by a stral aim*-lgamated with the Great Western, : -is -Conservative, and Leopold with Priijoess Helena, of Wall- prepai atory to aSkin Tuckersmith.-David Walker, johjL .- ' directors, t I . I - g Parliament for I Strongly in favor of the Scheme. . swell, G. ' I -Tb.e , ftn4 that both roads have been pur- bosaof the Outiario I Bank although,lithas elected Refo�m repre- deck will take place at Windsor Castle I Power to amend 'the charter SO as to ! know that the people are able to ca He Hannah, G..E. Cres Jackaft I - U.ear Iron Magnanimously drew their salaries and in March. try anti X. MCQ,Iade. � � L I L -Dh*ftd by the Pacific Railway Syndi- - sentatives on two or three occasions, we make k4is extension. He also spoke of 'it out if they are willing, and if they do cKi _.; J. Shan 1. ago to V31 I , : DECREASE iw GRAIN EXPORTB.-Tbe the ipleudid connections this road ' not get it some others will re& H llop.-W Audre,w . . is coubidt noement has c .1 - p the drew , 0&4� This annon left the Manager to look after the busi- fear the "boom" of the N. P" has not I w I , repted I exportu of grain from the United Stat�es would gL I benefits that they might have had, He ! Govenloch:4 A. iiorrili non' I . - ness, aDd, as is also very common under I yet sufficiently demoralized ,Tory Ben-' for the ' b&VO Ut WO0dht0Ck, there bein I on, T. E. Rays _'Xiss the� greatest constern ation and indigua- � cut -rent year show a decrease of three roads converging at that point, I thought lie could promise than when I and John O'Sullivan. Hays � engaged 11 ' . tiofi in the -muuicipalities alo ' such circumstances, the Manager made �imoflt "rid dampened Tory feal ty to 36,289,000 bushels. The decrease is ail of which would be competitors for the proper time came th J_ Sf-,VLar S. -J. E. Hardini, D Miller, Fw,hooi fo� i . e people of ! J. ,ra � ' . ng the bad debts and squandeied the resources the great Chieftain to perwit, the elec- atbribu ted io h wh prices. the truffio that would pass over it. I Mitchell b , On and X Is said* bt, ro#e of'the Crpolirt Valley line. The" : I . would ,show that they also I i Wilson.o James Wbitst" lnu�iI of the institution, . LARGE'ST DiAmIND.-A Mr. Streeter, if A resolution was hero adopted by the I know -what is gooa for them, U . - mo,aial ra clivalities, from Toroni and beguiled the tion even of a good man like, Dictor of New Yor I ud that 1 Logan to to St I shareholders with fal " I I k, is exhibiting a diamond I representat 0 . .-Robert Jones, James Sing, - ThOmas, with scarcely an exception* Be aud flattPring i Waters in preference.to a very, ordin-, found in Africa. larger than the 1i iveS of Mit bell and the I they will giVe the scheme the aid aud I W. Thom son, . 1dr, . I - reports, which th I I ' 11 municipalities tributary to itsetting ! encouragement required. � being Rd"% . � , 9 ' tt is S&i4 to, - " o). p Ge i Jorge RCc,k and T. I - I � - I Mr. McLaren, Reeve of Hibbert, said ' I changeof -V� given very large bonuses to -assist e I)irectors oudoi I f , such as Guile be. binoor. It wti-h-8 150 carats, and I forth the- necessity for additional rail- I Committee . , li& rsed ary one I Pascol. ;_ but were either too lazy or too indif- I 3300.000 bas been refused for it, I way `acilities, their desire for such and , the scheme was new to I . ii I I A a were� also appointed for ' - in the construction of all independent L . i ' . 11 in It b . health, st forent to examine. At length things 11 THE Quebec Lucal. electio', TuE DOCTORS' FEEs.--It is expected I their determination to aid -any legiti- ' never been discussed in his towusil, kid I West Zorra, and B) Dshard. 1�t day of lal i ay mpetition Ila �have Drs. Agnew, Haruilton, and Bliss will Inate Scheme that would offer th , I Mr. J. E. Hardin , of St. Mar - - j r ' a crash was im- , resulted pretty much as we expected, em, the and he could not say what the people by resolution appoint. -d ya, was -On ! to Toren to. . I I raifiv , so as to give them co ' came to a crisis, and ' i PE, 3i The amalgamation with . consider $�5,000 apiece fair compeusa- I facilities they require. A committee would do. Hie own individual opinion Abouuty:c 0 i . � I the! - I mineat. The old Mana-'er was dis-1 on]) &little more 80. The Ch4pleau tion for their work in Ge.rfield's case. I Consisting of one repre this committee, and was also autbor!7A * thePeactl '. I 0360- M I Greqvt Western will -destroy I sentative from was that competition, if we could get it, � to make- ap - . missed and a new one appointed in 1 Government, -�tbe most corrup�'goveru- The physician I I essary I Oorapertition, and the bonuses will be hiq I � -s will Dot take anything I each of the luuuicipalities was I would be beneficial, but the county (if PlIcation for the nee . � I - be held a . 1 . I . -us' in- Ing organization, that ever existed on IVE LM en t. I I charter ame1adm-puts. fir is ver! absc�lutely wasted. For those th, stead. The Dew broom swept clean. i - , uliless it cornes from f,he, GoveriArn 11,180 appointed to draft a general reso- I Perth voted a large bonus to another - - I . After votes of Phanks to the Chairmait -Capt . I - _' � F Ew LOST. -A man gmed lution fori submission tio the meeting. � scheme with the purpose of *90"ir"g and St-cretary the Mee I ting� was brouglit re L .. tere8ted the position is a serious one, After a thorough -examination of the 1� the * American cuiltinent,-b a. been M. g -s nana d Ch . . , affairs of tLe institution, be recom- I sustaii.led by a ]urger Major t - than .e a W an, This committee retired, and in a few I competition, and no sooner was the to a close. - - ople's - and, they aro now tbreatening legal I . and two others unkuowu left Ophir, in Minutes returned with thG following 1 bonus voted than the road which they sold the I . y - mended a reducti6n of the capital I L . the Color - . � proc�eedings,to force the Cre .. I . ,posmesaed in tbf., lasb pmrlid*ent. Ado Mountains, about the resolution: I- bad aided was gobbled up by tue Grand - — -M cheese; ai . dit Valle !, - —_ _y stock by one half to make up for the � � rusuntatiVes they end of. Novemh�r, to walk to Silverton Moved by Captain Francis, of Ful- � Trunk, and competition was as far 1 itoba Notes. to my. W. � - losses in , I and have not been hoard from. TLe' larton, seconded by 1). D. Wilson, df " from th6m us ever. .1 1b. to -disgorge the municipal moneyre '111AHouseof 65 rep Mam . i cu I I . per I oeiv0d in the wa rred through reckless and i will have a majority He would not say i Beef sells from 7c to r9c per pound : . _ i y of bonuses, to the Oj about I 30. It snow is three feet deep, and it is be- Seafortb, thiLt this me6dug, composed 'what action he would take, penionalij I at Nelsonvi lie, Xauitoba. ! I --Ja-m ; amount of about a million and improvident management. Tbis an- ' is evident that the people of lieved that they have periabed. A of representatives from tile mullicipsli- in respect to a bouu's from his town- 1 -J. B. Whi � John Xo� � [ a half of - I I Quebec .. te, of Plum CoOlee, dis- doll#s party has gone to search. I ties of St. Maryd, Fullarton, Hibbert, ship. noincement was not pleasing to -the I Like to be robbed b their ral Irs, and I - Bion of I - This, however, is likely only I y Q . INSPECTING S-HIPPERS' PACKAGES Mitchell-, Logan, I Howasa, representative of the 1 posed ofsomething over two tilousaaa sh rebolders, and after a good deal of ' that too for -the benotit of on McKillop, Tneker- people, and being- in their ha�ds he I bns.bels of oats at his farm for 60 cents UWher il a thr,�at, as it will be about as difficult .. . .barla The western railroad men have orga'11- Smith and Seaforth, fe'eang the great I- I squirming on ,the part of �-be­ Dire6tors i ��' - - I Nvas prepared to caxry out their instruc- , per bushel. town'shl i . - ch c . to get money from the Credit Valley I i taus as SeDecal et at. Howe�er,i as ized a systern (if inspecting packages I want of addi6onul and cotupeting rail- I I tions. I p I and tbreatenillg by the stock holders, i they seem to be So well , offered for shipment and I I -L J. A. Little, a Portage is Prairie per anuv Co � any R� to get blood out of a stone. � Satisfied with for locked car whY facilities, pledge ourselvear indi I rat � ' - Mx. Thomas King, of Dublin,* wits I 18�nd agent ' --The, I I I I , during the last three days . a meeting of the latter was balled to see i their position, we in loads. for the purpose of ascertaining vidually to use our best efforts towards heartily in favor of &a of the past- week disposed of $20,015 Tbaf-compaily, proper, was ban ' � Ontario need not how much shippers are given to m -is- carrying to completion t1he construction would proonre for this '�� y8eels6heme that . Reeve of I - � ; ' O_ L dou of t -he worthof prvperty to parties residing Hyslop, I � kruPt what could be done. This meeting : complain for them, only it beho; I - I . IM9 ago, and the road hae been kept was held in Toronto last week and was 'to ke' a sharp watch over ve8 us representing the character- of goods of a raiiway from Woodstock via St. I country freedom: from the ruinous rail- 1. such gOO4 rinn, -. since its-'oommerce i outside of the town. . � p t�e'Do. transported. Marys and Mitchell to Seaforth and " way bondage in which it now is, and I -Mr,. y I they -will ment by' a pretty stormy affuir. After spending , i is and see t 1g,t the BANQUET. -The annual banqu'et of I . � James Fraser, proprietor of * o4her ra-ilwa,Ly Companies. It is also, - minion money bag I thence to some point on lake Huron. I would use his utmost ' the town silite of Pilot Mound, recently L . - - i exertions t for the c4 . three days in recrimination and . the Scottish Society of Buffalo- I - , 4 .� I r=O . I - �'eftsily Satisfied and 'Still more easily , on I . project at sold in -Ontario over $20,000 worth of . that the Syndicate have pur- wrang i Captain Francis, us mover of the ;further this or.any other th 0 1 -1mr. I I lution was passed by I I - Ajr� A� ]fl t, ling, a reso a large deluded people of the sister Wednesday eveDiDg, 306b November, 1 Tew)lution, said.that although the pro. I would secnre us the Competition and i town lots. mostly forewih. - I � I . Chased the Toronto, Grey and Bruce majority asking the Directors to resign- ; are not permitted to ovince was attended by - 300 persoDs, and pre- I posed - soheme was comparatively new to accommodation we so mucti uee& . I -The receilpt43 at the Winnipeg � mar_ ­ - - into Pal t. 178011 no I Enle . R%ii-Way and the ' make an O'Ceasiun- sided over by Mesdames Win. Moses, him he could eaAiilY recognize, the ne- Mr. Ross, of Embro, was glad to 1 ket for November in fees for wb.ighing , . .. Montreal, Ottawa and I A ther meeting is -to be held in I . I out, I - . cessity for it and the benefit it would I be present with the friends a6 this i and measuring, as reported � agel. 00cid,lental, and they had previously'l Janu- : al dip into the Dominion Treasury, and Dr. McMichael, John Watson, Edward : . � i . ary, when the Directors will resign and � thus r6c Brown and Miss Annie Currie, t to the country through which it ' Meeting. - _v the mar- at Xoqm �qd the Northern and th' Ottawa a new Board will be elected, when i i Cup themselves from that quar- Matr6n, and a b,,Ht of assistants. . I He could speak feelillily and i ket Superintendent, amoua,t to $123,90. - lug, M sad Pr-es6ott roads. t is ter for the "pickings and Ste%lin-_ 17 I would pass. He was well aware of tbe'o �j f rorq personal experience of the 6enefits I - Since the coming into . force of the .:!-Mr. . gs LANiD LEAGUE IN SCOTLAND.—A cable I disadvantages under wijich this section 1 of r'kilway competition. Althokigh a I' Scott Act, hotels at Nelsonville have � ,- i early exhaustBd the despatch indicates that the land agita- ! of country now labored for the lack of resident of Embro, he was a large ship- 'I raised their rates. Board, 62 per day, - t il I Should these hoped a Dew start will be- made and � which have so n I rulnors prove correct., of which there is that the affairs of the bank will be so I - I , . ayh8lut every � probability, the Syndicate will k supply in the local purse. . tion is takine strougar hold in Scotland. 11*activ8 railway compt-tibio i cc p ri. p r at Beechv I where railway COM- ,� or 86 per week. Siagie mesil8, 500. cottsges� . � � i . I n n In a e - . il el I I conducted as to merit and receive a i I - At a meeting bold in Aberdeen one day ' son with othe� sectiong where that petion existed,- _%nd it that station they ; M111 vt I POSK�oa a through route to Quebec to , IT is sai 000 delegat, , - I I .t -Mr. W. B. Robertson, of West � I renewal of public confidence, and that 1 d to be shown by et i8tiCS lately upwards of 2. es rep competition existed, and he thought it 1 could got all thc- ati6onatlaudablou tiaEy � Lynne, in some inexplicable way broke cheap- ' that more than twice as many gir s as y L I .: � ce,Sbli � � ya in Ou rio. es, cam could Dot be I andoversix hundred dollars are in I I Thursdi . Variousexplanations have been sug- i uragement He f got for love or money,and that 'too at bbe this �vay uDget.at-able. Mr. Robert- .1 I ad control I bad'management will be made up to'� die of consumption present. Res,dritious were passed (le- I route of this proposed railway to give it I eithorof the lin con COWP4,te with the Grand Trunk, and i are long the losses occasioned by former bo . resenting some 40,000 tenants, were i would pay every'municipalit along the 1 required,- while - � ' they *,ill in addition own a at iother btations on ; the look of the inBide ell& in -mi- all t1hel Cimadian roads not controlled by I . manding sevekal important changes in t reasonable aid and en thoGria-nd Trunk. It will thus be seen I the proprietors of the.-,, institution. So gestel. Dr. McLaughlin, M. . P., the land law and it general reduction i could not speak for hiscotown8hip, a's the very times when they were mostueeded. son's consolatioil ;1 that the enterpria. throwti, I - a , t�ha. �, I may it be. . !_ Says that g.irlb study'harder and lave a in the rents. A farmers' alliance for �' Matter bad as yet been very little con-' Any person not in busiuesH �could ing burglar ca I Wt reach them either. eating b - -t. they are, spreading out rapidly, and ,I . 0� . Scotland was formed. sidered by the 11 I I . i in ___ � more delicate organization. The Mon- ! people. He ,had no scarcely realize what a loss th ent oyster deah�r in Win- p1rocu-m- ' - I doubt, however, but the Scheme would stored. a-ra us g the power, influence and treal Star suggests as additiona,1 ,ansos CONFLNGRATION AT MINNEAPOLIS.— felt justified in saying thaL it euta�iled a I nipeg sav's be has sold 25 006 cans of I � a wards in MOn- , and the closer confitlemen t 'n ill 1, ve�uii- of life and great damage to property, �* Would be willing to aid it by a reasqu. , every buahel of grain grown by farmers. I . and calculates to sell about twice as - ham Ak � AN amusing incident oocurred with Another big fire, involving serious loss ! commend itself to them and that they , loss of at, least 5 cents a bushel � upon I Oysters juring the mo th f Nov m, r .& fi �, tbiQ skating rink, the low necked drosses, money', granted. them by the Canadian the voting in one of th ' I D 0 e be , I Parliaoien. - !� � t Onlylast winter to g0bd ad- treal Inring the recent election. � The lated houseg. We beg le v 1 occurred at Minneap many during the present month. oys- . - �_ - - a e to add, it- Olis last Sunday � able but not too large a bonus. F 1 And besides this there was it very de- I . . ped the- " - Vantage in their own iiiteros��. It . first voter at this ward was Mr. Th -D- in winier., , 'Let morning. Four large flour milli; and 1 himsel or , 8 81 Wn 8 � n. in for MT4 i 0 -. .sufficient clothi I f personally be would do. all in I cided difference in freighb rates between , ters mu t ip do - ea i v i W " ni - will be fortunate for this � ' '' � f ,thers andfiotbe'lrs take the trouble to Iv- pe . if ' White, M. P. for Cardwell, and the a a, ing a total loss of $416,000, .. DvO] 1 * ob- ,� � bad. 13 they re� estimate the difference in the- number which i 160t to a Succes8ful issue, provi - - ul, I Country . one cotton mifl were destroyed, i I his power to assist in carrying the pro ; plaiueB where comp6titiou existed and � -A Manitoba paper pleasantly g � n there was an iusurauce lace for " 111le've- , . t, satisfied before they acquire I well known Montr6al journalist a ding we where there is no competition. - Mr. I serves : "Winnipeg is a great p an absolumte MoR oly, , "aa- 1 politici - d � and comparative warmth of the gar- . of 0207,000. 1 can get Such safeguards as will prevent I Ross here quoted figuret; to show' this I girls. - It is said - that * OP of all the ( I an. He baViDg ' . _. An explosion in one of the mills caused I this road being swallowed up by the i difference. The figures were given from I that a young lv-.dy is 0 if it ia found out wrerebi I - � � Marked - his 'Ments and wraps of their son a a,�' moved < I ballot bo: . in 0 . . I . Monday, ballot paper, put it into the S: I daughter when the two go out for a 11 a coming train &diau. roads. . I the loss of---'Sve and pr bably more, I Grand Trunk as the port Dover road , sbipinents he bad made himself, and : there are sure to be about Wha walk or a sleigh ride so liVes, besi I 1 200 eligible � _. -- - In � nges will have Now the ballot papers have each a nu ' I : favor 1 bachelors anxiously waiting at the St � me cold wi ter's - 'Ies a number severely in-:' has beei), so that after p I _Xr 'It effect these Gha , Jured. i - aying our I showed a decided advantage in ' . - ly preju. : i I . &_ I '&out Of � r'Q' � day. Many girls have a sil money for a competing line, we find i of the competing points. He a d ti i, ready to propose matrimony. - '. Nzw LIN�--A project is on f that we . soure I * ioic I the 29LI upon the country it is scarcely worth - beir printed on a Small check attached dice against warm wraps as iDel oot to , , re us bud r,ff as before, and , the Meeting that the people- along the -Lieutenant-Governor Cauchau has I L J I lt�L no "' � ; . fl� ; n t a if Ca ega`nt- build in the United States a line of � Vailwal while EitOpPiDg` to cousider until the to the paper, and hateDded as a a nadian girl envelo ed in . V , I � in I to be tor I p 6mpetition ` , nearer us ' route between Woodstock aild St. IL acres of land situated itbout ; . ; ruWon' are con,fi—med. off by w steamers to ' run sold 537 � . It is equally �the. Returning office oollens and furs .. between Milford, � than J S -el had retained our money in I Marys we no cau I . Z r. Mr. ' ' and blo,oming with nd New York.* The ships are ' our pockets. I to with'thern heart and soul. , One mile South of theAssiniboi e bri - I i I . t ,b- White had neglected to. detach th health were not a more interestiDg and .1 They were in earnest in this matter. ' at Winnipeg for $100,000. . I . _U 1831 prents ore to speculate as to the pr, - 0 Haven a a dge able respIta, u. . stti&ctivO Object aDy cold day, Vhan a to be 501 feet 1009, of, steel, and di- 7 -Mr. D. D. Wilson, seconder of the --� They wanted the road and were pre- ' about five �eam Pgo -Air%000. It was a where ti. I b . . . I ! . - � . - officer came to * 0 was 'a a position to I I - towards I fortunate thing for him when he was - ted in this count . count the votes, the I creature with perh I aps a sit�jle', thick- power will be speak for Seaforth. The people of that its constriuction. He had ' appointed Lieutewtut -Governor of Mani-.- I - � which are being agita faced highl i pon our own localochemes number, and when the Returning, poor, shivering, ebattering,, palp vided . -to b5O ,N�atentight compart- 'resolution, said b pared to do their 'full share _V I y - ments. T e n'gine assisting in u " I - � -A I � . It is probable. however, a' � three or four times as great as that of ' town had held a meeting to consider ,at Exeter a few - toba. Ten acres 6f this land have sjn�ce � i �th t should the Liberal scrutineers objected to the, �1 Des$ - of not very heavy, material :- attended a meeting . -ene me , Credit �al Co uln Ove * her the best Steamers now afloat. The , this Matter and had passed I days ago, gotten up to, ,41st Cb -ley and Great Western be. ting of this -bailot paper on the � r ordinary in' -door attire. resolutio'ns I secure an ex- �! been sold for $3,00 pot acre. . - � i . united ground that it bad marks upon it by - have seen many a CanadianLgirl abroad - 011 : railway facilities if they could be got I that town. The scheme now` under ! Ameiican Hotel in Emerson a day or Eiford� - , . Come amalgamated, whether the Talk about powers of endurance I We - ships,will carry ,first . class passengers ! strongly in favor of securing additional ' tension of this road from St. Marys by 1 -:-A traveller arrived at qlo� - Mr. Ell i I 11V -no fri-i-ht.' . - the Ang ' I aonc_arn� Should pass into the bands- of I means of which it might ,Le identified. ,' on a bitterly cold day trviDg to look � bEATH OF 'HoN. JUSTICE -ROBERTSON. !for any reasonable cost wi : con8ideriation and that one would not I two 'ago, and, wafl iLig up to V e: . _ Ron Justice Robertson, of Victol.ia, I means of the municip lit .thin the I flict with each other. I H _ - the pro- . - . high' b i i the SYmadicate or not, the Brass 'is and I The ballot paper was accordingly not , comfortable with ail umonnt of.olotbi Dg British Columbia, died on the Ist inst. 1. a y. The sub- - `O" He saw no prietor, asked him if he was ,4The Very I I their -4 . I ustivi3ly -discussed ey could not both ' Mackintosh of Mackintosh-.'- . ed and the vote was lost. If the have about frozen Young man would- f orn the effects of injuries received by the people, and be believed a liberal be cairied - Mr. . lorga-In Exeter schemes will be checked at any � count in which the average ject had been exha I good reason why th 6 to death in half an ty ' out. But if both could not i Mackintosh acknowledged the charge � - - � rate, aSithes Portions of the countr 'I Conservative candidate had been beaten - boar.-Poranto Globe. . brough striking his knee on a rock bonus could be carried with scarcely a wh're-tipon, the straDger ! -X i - yl � , 4 are I served by the Great by one vote, the mistdk� ; - i be accomplisbed he felt convinced that I remarked: t . '� Western, I , e would no :� . last sumnaer',-'while' bathing in the I dissenting vote. In f ' i either would, and whichever section I I-Theere are just L! V now . they have i and There is no doubt that all the above North Thompson River. three individuals in. the � 9171S d0n�al lines of the same road I cio ubt have made Mr. White fee' 111flamma- I been made to feel most O'kete'enly th6 ne- who are entitled to the use of j i-4, � . proved Most energetic and liberal would I world to a I woul.4 e I b,d*l As it was,,however, Mi. 1 Very 1 have an effect, but all of the tion set in and Mr. Robertson returned ! cessity for addition Ompetition, and , win the prize. - I 'the' before their riam, . Iroquic L . . practically useless. The I In pom- to Victoria about a month . al C I � es, and they are . U - . i -can O �huch __�ago, p6nd I they b 'ad deterimilled to procure it if it � Mr. M.'Y. McLean being calle(I upon 1 the Pope, the Devil and the Mackin- I paid - I . d�i date was, be�ton bv about 80 votes. - from that be became gradually worse. I is possible to do so. It was not the , addressed the meeting at considerable " tosh. They are what we ca]l in poker *moo contrad' cheine from Woodstock via St � Wh'te'g binedare not productive of s - . � Mary �citchedl and Seaforth is in a 11 When such men as Mr' mischief as the abominable habilt of A skilful operation was performed, but � towns and villages alone that would be - length, after which the resolution was , 'three of a kind.- Mac bad no ready . fiessiol L I f White commit - � . � rlt� I POSitioll. This section. of ! - tight lacing. If the manufacturing and every surgical effort failed to save his 1 benefitted bythis competition, but the ; put"to, the meeting and was carried by I reply to meet the occasion., . , -_ The I differe ' . I a blunder in VOtiDg it need not be i o Grand 1 w - , 611 as the I life. His death has cast a gloom ! rurad municipalities � � � . . . I � *ar- . ng them-. a standing vote, every man in tile lar e � nt Says. I Wing] cOuMtry''is now served by,th ondered at when men who can neither ' vending of corsets as w -surroundi 11 -A Gladstone corresponde . - d an extension of the amal- , real nor write s oil ' ing of them -were made a criminal o'f- throughout the Province. I wol I ki .9 , � We have three resident clergym ' I propel Trunk, � . ald be equafly or more largely bene- � meeting with but one exception rising I en'One Sfn ' _p th6ir' ballots - . MURDER AND SUICIDE AT A COLORA.DO � fitted. To I I doctor, two grist Mills, four stores, two _T11, I - � ' I blacksmi lot s6i I thr ougb an error or b or imprison- C-ILHP.-Gold Park Milling Camp, Col- ' which, after all, are not so much to be , - After the resolution was o th shops, One tinsmith ai, first- ga-mated concern would inst .be'the * Y misunderstan fence punishable by fine I say nothing of freight rates, ! to his feet and voting for it. . I d- - I e I I thing doJoired. Bat whether the Dew I' Ing the regulations. ; m6nt, there would be fewer puny,deli- orado, was the scene of a double trag- ' Complained of, the facilities for re arri d, class livery stable, three go . :: . I . I mOv- , Mr. Harding was again called upon ' - od hotels Wnce's I . � � . - : i � = . cate girls and spiritless women. If a ody a few days 'ago. Harry Weston, ; ing produce*are not gninted to Places and, alluding to the moneys � several private boarding ho3uses a 'bil I - , . Z proprietors Could be induced to take it i I- -' � tainin , to ; li - ard parlo -_ # ,� court : , , ____�__ foreman, was shot and killed by Bagley i where - there is no com etition. At the people in passenger fareave'lone ; r., a registry office, a sawmil.l., I � girl Or YOUDg Woman habitually per. I p : 11pis ano,&r question and. one which � THE Reformers Of East York I a discharged hadd. Bagley tried to I Such points the esilwa . � , . I are . - n � through competition, he gave I - I 0 . one ill- . forelock. They I hippers at ' stance which had occurred recerl ly i 1 shop. several grain buying agents; a Isituat I ex besieged in his cabin by a mob for eight their Mercy, and they treat them ac- . : its natural compags, she need ,not e a Ies 'will need! to be ascertained, as *soon as BiAts in compressing her form into P alf shoot Superintendent Turner and waa ! know that they have the ys Omp . a Dominion lands office, a barber's Rev I .. I taking time by the' matterabecome settled and assume & were caug ht -naPPing i1A 1878, but like it - t 111 ' community second to none for tilrift, -the pi _ - hours. A large quantity of powder w - , his own experience. He had -been at , definite ' pect to enjoy the blessings of health pi . as cordingly. They re roduce , Sarnia -and enquired the price of a � progress and perseverance, and the - - d6113A la�y fall i pe. Should the. Credit Val wise men they seem to have profited b 1 U then placed near the door and the cabin from competing points when it ;s. pre . air beings -fair women . � Ic _ _ I -ended for bl .:� Lt y : and vitality which Dature in, I fairest of all f iuto o -the hands of the Syndicate? I experience, and are already Making '� own to eces, when Bagley was 'sented, but at poilits where this compe - � ticket to St. Marys and was told the i and true men. - -C as it is ce�tain . I her. We venture t6 Say that more found shot through the bea ba ' figure. He then enquired the price of 1 - - - I to do either in one shape I preparaflons for the coming strug - � young' women are broken in health . . ded. ]Dagley,s 8 , A., vIng tition do6s' I -The passenger train which left . . �ea i,A gle . not exist, they Isave it until I a ticket to London over the same roaod, ' or sinothdr, and the Great Western still I At a convention held! i f I nd sulcl ympatbizers. :they .have not work el sewbere for their ' & d',3tallce of - 1 Winnipeg Alonday, November 28. for . - A - .1 I � e throi ,, they and found that be could save 40 cents � I J1011 ermined to select a! standard bearer guard surround his cabin day and 1 can getit at any time. In this wa YoDd Ossowa. Assistanco having been . . tion , I Some 30 miles further, I the west, Stuck in - thesnow a little be- Of remain ! H; independent road, the 11 det ast � week they go down to a premature grav i,,h threatened Turner's life, and a strong ! 'tolling stock, as,.they know that , borh,c sahemesja this se t the practice of this absurd la,bit t1aia I night.. y the by purchasing a ticket to London, and I asked for, two engines were sent down brem . 7 ' � btiOn will occupy a for thecoming,election, and according- --- _____ ! buyers at these points are not in a PO- he accordingly did so, although be o ly better a�ft ""more hopeful position than ly u t:� 'from any other Single cause, and any 1- 11 � , __ Dan.imouL-ly nominated Hon. Alex. , man or woman who could eradicatE a ' sition to take advantage of the markets I frona Portage -la Prairie, a large v ng of � & - a - The reason 1 The St. M rys a-nd Credit ' because they never know when they , men was set to work digging -zx the they, d[i - when the ',gitation com. Ma ' or used it as far m St. 14ary * . again � . o was that there is only , out the � ' ! even abate this growing evil would b& a � track. and men were sent across fronci­ -_ I 1 In the M,eantime, however, fled of his n , C. I 11 . menced, i ckeDzie. On being formally noti- , � . Valley Railway. can get rid of the stuff they purellase. for this differenc 1 C-OW2 1 s at the points of competi- I � 0 E' could the various munici I I - St. Marys, while there are two from � 1p- A freight, follow- :aud few week at. I . Pillities along the --in get their produce to market when Sarnia to London, and on this account ! iDg the passenger, also came to &,stand- kuo.,N -nd uneasirle'ss,.but a asked, and was granted a few diys to ' do a great deal in this direction y route of the St. M%rys and Credit Val the markets are buoyant, and those I frow, all is apeC'LL � atio4 a I . Omination' .Mr. McKenzie I philanthropist indeed. Parent . � A meeting of representatives. from The dealer one railway running from Sarnia to i the air line to he' 4 , _ j tit most will likely set the � consider the matter. Mr, I Mackenzie 1 Still. A snow Plow was Bert up . by tl I arry I Winnipeg and ,� I re not enjoy these blessings Of hina 30 miles further to London I work was kept up all coral I has represented Lambton for m, . Marys, Mitchell, Dublin. and Seaforth, competition have to sell at the low tide. and I Monday night and Tuesday, the pas. � public Mind at rest, sad wo will know would. A slim waist and comely fig ley Railway from Woods I - the Grand Trunk Railway would,c 1� I ,tock via St. I who do I an y ' procured at the.expense of health i re . -i I what i,9 what." Until then, we must i years, and it is not s ' g that be ! . . give him in addition a bonus of 40 ' W-1 � � . ur�risin was held in'. the Towu'Hall,'Mitcbell,, By this means a great loss ia-,entailed, senger train being released and taken ___:, posBeBs o,u' , dearly bought, aad this fact can not be on I - - r Souls in peace. 1 should hesitate to abando . Friday last. The cents. This was a fact which actually , ; n a constitu- ; meeting was , -not upo the unfortunate dealers alone, oc � into Portage la Prairie a little before- I Brut - I i . I too Strongly or too fr6queutly impressed largely abtendea and was composed of 1butu n urred in his own experience only a � - i � � ency that has Stood- by him through � pon the coun,try generally. Those in C Midnight, drawn by two engines, the � I A CoRit r0 outh or two ago. Respecting the ' Stati - R SPONDENT in another cGlumn I evil as W811 as through good report I Upon the minas of all who are fooli � sh representative men from nearly every cars that should-bG removing the local u ; third having died. The passengers had "I orew directs a t enough to run th' I municiPalitY'along the proposed route. .1 manner in which the co ntv of Perth � . . . 3 . -t ; - I - , no provisions on board, and were almost I the , treated by the 'Fort Dover disgraceful �� Should he accede to the wishes of the' e terrible risk. thusiasm. and earnestness dis i crop when prices are high and markets had been t , i of� ention to the , I the County Jpdge of this ' q � : ; 5 . . . — : 0 1408, there, -is 9 fasted for over �� I I . I I I . � doings I - buoyant, are emploved in removing the road, which had been referred to, "' ' two days. Such is I . . bon -11. ; East I The Gn starved after havin county, York Reformers, UNIIAPPY "Eukkw. -Affairs s I PlDlayed by those present, -also, augurs crops of the Unite'd States, and the travelling in the - � L t * -the ultimate success of the 1 people of that coun4ry actually get the hom ' We referred tothe proceedings I littlo doubt bu they can elect him by be gettiiig wors 86111 i 0 1 well for i explained, that every' manicipality , North west in the last days of November - of this of4iad once -before, and e- and -worse in Ireland. I proposed scheme. aloDg the route of that road, exce t r � - p I We did 1 a large Majority. The constituency is I Wholesale cattle -Imutilations,� on n the courit of Perth were . - e hope that . ' hour the chair was taken by 'Mr. J. H. � assisted to build. Besides this, ib is to y , - 4 tlbin� I I trages .,,.t the appointed : beDefit of the railways that we here those i' - The Winnipeg Free Press of the Mai we would ndt require to do i largely Reform. altho on rent -paying farmers, and bitter re- interested in ha-vd connec 3rd inst. says: The real estate boom in I I X I . ugh Mr. Boultbee, I Flagg, Mayor of Mitchell, and Mr. r the interest of the companies to keep � ted with ' fiiei so again. His con i ds The police officers are Goodeve, barrister, of that town, was � back thi unk, iu ord r to afford r this city is ,rolling onward with irre- . -duct, however, is I a good Con sentment towar the Grand Tr lig it . . The � . . I servative, but a Mighty bad : increasing both in number and: in and � 8 local freight �until navigation them competition with oj�he Great sistible impetuosity, and'prices of l�ots, . - . ; . I nor, I Omin �hey already bad, and 1 not only in the central parts of the . S y ! - - --;. I rt , . - . ble, and is i man., managed by a "fluke" to squeezel acity, and the prospect for the c i 'g troductory robaarks the chairman called I termed winter rates, and in this way that was tLe reuon why the Po . city, but in the suburban districts, are IL reproach and a disgrace to the county . r - now Bucb as to be unend-ura appointed Secretary. After a few in- ; closes and they can clap on what is Western, whi h and bring' t in at the last election. It i said that I winter, grows steadily darker. A large upon Mr. J. E. Harding, of St. Marys, I -also bleed the Canadian shipper and Dover road had become absorbed by the up into the Clouds. Real estate I 11M number of arrests are being made, some Preside t of the St. Marys and Cr W_ � the Bench ir, 0 riducle and I if Mr. McKenzie accepts this nomina- _. .. n 901139 COnP0mJ',Pt'L1 Wab on suspicion edit � producer. With competition, all this Grand Trunk, and the promiSed com- agents are as Plentiful as mosquitoes in t I . 1 . Plieve that, Mr. Mow- � tion the Conservatives will try to got of murder and oth*ers Valley Railway, to aiddreis the . ii1i at, Ihe f ' 4 00 Premier, with wbom it Sir John to L ' under the Coercion Act. Miss Rey- Mr. Ra a meeting. is do*De away With; the produce is re- ad not been -realized. I �o be Making lo . , petition for Perth h I fly time, and all seem t . i . Was rding i9aid at this stage of. the moved at the proper time and no lo i In the e . Staid a -ad Steady goix I " I 16111 I Itil , , OPPOWhirfl. Should they nolds, the Lady Land Leaguer,,, who t instance, however, such ' W , sup proceedings he did not intend making . 8 8 S pres.n. end of money. i - I n' re0ently the TOWei, sucoeed,then h9sleon making herself so prominent, plyL nable I A , L of dismi - .-rested, . Greek will most Greek, . , speech, but wotild sim a susUined ''Any reaso * amount a disappointinent was not po sible, as Citizens, who are not given to -specu- ,W* , - I 16igh I. . I - I I ; EEI a Es T I , I *a( I I � � I I � I i I I I li I � I I i I I I I I I I I I � In J I � � P I I � 014ta poiida willappear in Co6rt to etplain heir con- few hints for the-guidanoe of the ma - this Corn ** - cipa - Would have dismi�- 1 and the ' throw out--&' thalt iberequiredin the -way of i aed this, o � . W. ! , fur will 11Y. We don't expect, � . all the muni lities along this ro#A . � � 'c�ax�- long ago, but he " ' I wt ' W procure I lation, have found themselves unable to ,, , Anat. � -In a cable despatch to the Irish I boons I .. . . i as. however, t6 we any such ' 49. In the ,� resist the seductive prospects of tarn- � first �lace, it is, necessary would be jig6bey, *ell ,tips Petition ' With but ol�e,04e � 'Conve I �J e en � o� on had ponnec4on I L I . V , Ilao � � . I full, as Sir I ntion at Chicago, Egan estimat is 0 lit'. , :1 I __-, W,t� ihe 'ing an honest penny, %rid are -being � L- ; , �,- � A _ d Ve I . r L - 1 61, t know whether or -not the people of : tered into. a calculatioll which sho ICODSO'L fak already, an' a '' i , L I � I .. � I � � � . � L '' wtid qnefitly inteiestf.;q in ]keeping it I dr wn uto the vorttex V . I . i; - f . � L ,y dozen te -1 ". J : � I -1 1� L I . I . � � I . � . . . � . I L . . L - . - � i � - . I . w I 9999& � I I I . I