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Suctar and I � 0 "Ir . �,'Ilps, Knife: I ,�z.lxes, Vases., i . , - - a - , Ghildreulfi, 1plete. ixgest a -took, ight to the b they may. - I I Shall, for L disco,unt of "facturere r— 8 I, = ,ad hunI.Ling h, Open, face, Z umd silver; . � 7tuting case, r �� Open face I ail, er ; S. � I _V � . ailver ; G. Russel and ; . . . - � . � � 7 1 .01 �.S. 7 kg, frora 45 wing clocks:. day weights, � : . I �hed in solid tiruepieces, - , - W W . � I Guards and V Roall Plata I I � I dG 1 t ' "" �� "' Ladiei ,nd [ gilver and, �Irigji_t Gold �, Gitt Seto;- �leta, Brace- k8ad Plain lI5a ; Scarf - ttons. Shirt Kays, Silver sboal Spac� _%glea, Gold lbert,i"Steel conabg, 7 -10 - Bill Books. aeerschaulni, I .. rench Clay LCOO Pouches are. [ be Bold On �nte , � as re- �, ;r .e .6s. from - uIld-arsold. -)od bar_*%!_ , - - ltches, Clocks �_ arra,nted tP, Pra etical ex- - � - � - � � A, opposite I 1: Furni.ture � � . kt ; . ERI . Jeweller. [at my ttle ,is, nlrae IS,20 each, or be 5een iu ­ 4�;_ 0 . . . I . 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Je M I ry freely' ed with Ohio mud, wood � Ontario, and to be in operation - . - , English Reserve. -1 Manitolba Correspondence. njgaw found myself Perspiring Ve I ul precision over the party, � � : . ; . s,i'n obiaracter ; ,with wonaerf I i - Santa clan fur coat on. the (.oming season. A large saw mill, .. . I L a MCFAUL Rossburn, Manitoba, NoT. 22nd, 1882. .. it Injun Me," 1 hile walking along with a u � L ' Sho�wnoe, Jr., Bi ! time -it behoved o ' I � pape. r mill, furniture factory and pl aning ; .. Fw In that inimitable book*of tralel I in war w ne to producing an effect at, once startli, g and I I ' I . - - � . � � ­� . ,�Eobhen," Kinglake describes the m0etl MR. EDITOR—SIR: Before leaving paipt, featb�era an c U . I At the av�me io aresque. mill,kre also projected, and - will be p -1 __ 'During the Mouth of Deaembnr ing between himself and an English Ontario for Manitoba last spring, my cteri one's ears and nose, as they P 1 . I . � look s�J —The Rev. Wm- Ryersonaied at the i . I : . - � � -Win offer . army officer returning home from rik U, a. numerous friends iu:Tuakeramith wish- . I f 1� would freeze very quickly if exposed too Dr. Ryerson, in I in operation at an early date. Con- : I ' . I . . , - . . (03 ada. I . residence of his .pon, was the tracts for a,store, post office and hotel - : I � �' - - L I They were,in the midst of the deaert,' '!ad meto communicate with them9 giv. 'Dr. . Sobu : Itz has i had &no '.or . re- much.". 1 a the 20th inst. He have already been IM, and will be built � . � SPECIAL BARGAINS hundreas of miles VOM civilization., g my impressions of the' country, but —Mr. W. P. McDonald has been in Toronto, o, . j - - in i Ll Store- eldest and last surviving Bon- of the late . � � . i i � . . �,., . 0 - with no companions but servaut;s,.. ad finding it impossible to write to them lapse, and lies in, dangerous cor d'tion' business in a small way as genert 13 as sc on _.; � ; —The Btantfo d market feei ,�ere - I d this -winter. - , - I . I ) -loneli fi 1 a y ; keeper at Brigden, but was not satisfied Col. George Ryerson of Fort Ryer e, I I suffering from the intensf a of all, I thought L thebeot way. to f ul * - and brother of the Reva. Dr. Egerton,' is being putou the groun t of $25,000 � —.IN— I . mail Space in aol� a few dayfii ago for the, Bard of Py Small premises. He mortga,g - Buil3ings to tho amoun . . . days of, solitude. Two Amen no promises was to crave a a _ I to Qccu John and Edwy Ryerson. Wm'. Ryer- a I i . . - L such circumstances your valuable polumns'for a few obser- 61,525. in, To I ronto, caught. fire ed a farm worth $3,600 in order to bui14 I deric alto ' - � - . . was born a few miles from Fro. - alto ,ether have been contracted for nd . meeting " under — . a '� reach i I I . � I I would ha,ve rustled into each ot er's- vations on this part of our pirairie pro- I A bakery day� Two a store. This , absorbed his capit 61 to Boa . L thus I fron present prospects may ,� L � i flu AN S 9 burned �he other - eaken his credit. ton, N B., on March 7th, 1791, - [ NOT arms, but th-ese English "men were g ilty ,vince. RO'asburn settlement is on the r such an extent as to w h reached I 610(,000 by next fall. The river fur- I ; L an aaere cremited in the flames� ' i, that having at tile time of his dest . vileges, . of no, -such weakness. They Simply Bird -Tail creek at the foot of the Riding h o �i� Wes I . r held littely He nev r made any progress a thoL patria;rehal age of 91 years. He i nish as nunjejoua water power pri i . I . settlers being R. R. T -The receipts of a baz'%w . igned. hich are being utilized by capi- I . - . n- -Mountains, the first , I venture, and has ass ompauied his father on his removal all ,of w - � � Saluted as if they had been in a LO the Roman CatbOlic Etuel Blanche. ace t- if to, who are investing in manufao- ' I . . don Street and passed on. The ;ser- Ross, J. Broadfoot, Sj Warnock and -by'the ladies of - r urg, amounta'd to —Th( British barque own, P. E. I., to Upper Canada in. ,1802, the family sI abundant supply � I _,inity of Moles ;�,orth, Church a� Amhe Stb � Liverpo )l from Charlottet �rt . Ryerae, in the county turi ig onterprizes. An i . . .-- ifillimry, vauts, however, could not .be broi ight others from the vi4 450. , . � Settling at PC r is found flowing � . oke who Settled libro in the spring of 1879. 1 , ' - I reports lier mate drowned and the ven- - of ine spring wate . . to this view of the matter; they V. ,-Mr. P. FlooC4 of the 7th con! celssiou ' of Norfolk. When the Americans in I . i . � � I might, say this is really a Huron B61b- selmuc4 damaged during the P988990- 'William f rot i several springs on the property. i I - I M,anlWj - ranks and began' talking together with . by of the tie Ly'naou township, had a hog I on the I Vaded Canada in 1812, young aery is both romantic and pie- - � , greatest delight, and as a result the: two .tlement, as the majoril ttlers I I the other day4� 521 The B I tish Ship Flying Foam and the offered -his Services in defence. of the The SCO] making it one 0 - ; I I . -Dress Goods, English -men found their reserve melted. are from that part, although there are London market Britisligbarque John Bryce,Liverpool antry,'and was . appointed lieutenant turesque, f the most - � . .1 . - In Scotland located p drids, in weight. - I from St. John, N. B., and the British COO lesaant and desirable situations for . _.. . �. The London "Globe" says,on thiallen -several emigrants fro . . the 18th Norfolk Regiment Of Can- unded by A I - _Lieut.-Calon�l DeWinton will re- rpool In ealth ; and, being Burro I � . V Furs, ctc. - i here. The land' in this vicinity Is a I , barque'Queen of Australia, Live a, mud during a great part t � I . � teitaining theme: i � ,ve to the Northwest to loo4 aftor his f rom obec, all lost their deck loads adian Militi anaed the flank rich agricultural country, all of which I � U" for the re- beautif ul rolling prairie intersected with, mo - of the time he comm ed, offers splendid � I � Johnsoh gave as a reaso 1. -the 14overnor t. He was is being rapidly settl I � - Serve habitual among E righ6limen that ravines' and spring creeks which run - c1ttle ran.che as 0011 as on the assage. . I , . ' . . company of his regimen OPE nings eking business . : Aaw t6d the m- into the Bird -Tail creek. Theseravidea Gbnoral'S term e pires. pr-rche etroit, and those Be . . - . e do not as yet unders ' . C. McIntyre has - . Aea . —A ttle follow of eight years of age, present at the taking of D ' for growth of BUC:L a IN MILLINERY - ,1-11 - info ring form a natural System of drainage, being —Mr. J ar living �t Mount Pleasant, was severely was the bearer of. despatches- to head- I 10c;ltions, as the � , mon rights of � humanity"; info ' ot 35, concession 10, Rific diae, for . be rapid and sub - I . � thereb�y that a time would come hen from one hundred to one hundred and I -I same line, Sold injured last week. The boy, boy -like, quarters, at Toronto, announcing the tov rn cannot help but � I . . d most by the better underatanaiDg of ose fifty feet below the level of the Surround- S000. Mr. Hilig, oi . jump I e , behind a sleigh, the horses Rave capture of that important post. At the at& Itial- A � � I ,qfil be. found the Newest an . . . . . � The weather durbag the h�s farniqf 150 acre.s for $9,000. [In start, which throw the Sleigh REGIn . : - rights this characteristio would b ef- Ing. prairie. I I was Inize)n over a Budd battla of LuDdy's. Lane Lieut. Ryerson r ' Chuf6h people- are about -1 � , � . . I - —The .Saugeeip river - rouD ell. Another .7he English I a, from the Cheapest to faced. Thi's was spoken ninet nine past Season has' been all that c6uld be k in: Decem d, I and the boy f was severely wounded, but after a long c I I . r3tylish Good . n (led desired, there being. scarcely any rain t�is Beason in We first wee sleigh coming up behind- struck him on � ears ago, but it cannot be con nown, in the Miamory , a restored to health, but ere3ting the largest � y as never �ber, the earli?St 1� lk of the shoe. It sickness he.wa ^i . I acitated !or oit ! � . Beat. at. that the wisbed for consummation has during the summer the heat w - ! the he d with the cau Some years i I the, , ' . a lot of o� the oldest inhabitan.t. a. .for was incap In the year ender8 for the eredion of the new � i . . , 'd. In fact it may be! Said exceisive, although we had ar cl the boy is fatally injure v severe bodily. exertion. 'k, � been attaine . I —A five thousand dollar grant 'will be is fear the ministry I 61 ,000 hotel &To to be opened this wee � r at with o�r more .frequent an� in- what might be called hot weather dnr- ; . —TI is other day Win. Williams. of an. . 1819 Mr. Ryerson entered ,� I it . tb - . . , _ asked from Go�'ernment to build an y, N. B.,*aS , urcia I an building will be at once proceeded _.� I- RARE BARGAINS. timate acqpaintance with foreigners ,jug August, and we are enjoying a mild pfficers' mess !room and additional Cambridge, Queen's Count of the Methodist ch - Mr. Ryerson . . . ot exceeding,, : " 11h. - i � I a been j�nten- winter So far, the Snow n . . . i . arill found orowned in the river near his own wasNmarried three times, His first wife t was burn- � . our Suspicion of them ha 'th the i . w Q ; I __ rmories in ueetinn wi Mr. McQuarrie, whos- ten . I . . . Billed. Bu our inoular reserve is !quite two inches as yetf and the therinometer ; . 00 ,residpoce. His brotberMurray, towards was tbe-youngest sister of the late Elon� has erected a frame ;, I I , 6' hed, at Toro . . 4 . i I am convine d : . �nt;.. I ovening went to the shore to cut open a His: second wife was a ed at the recent fire, . � as remark 6 among ouis6lves 'sa in has -not passed zero. ! —At the dinner td the poor Christ- Dr. Rolph. ilding, and is doing a rushing busi- � I - . . In Mantles our intereo, se with Strangers. �AB -a that this is a Very healthy climate the ' a a H all, bole t water the cattle, and as he ap- Miss Sims of London, England. His bu ,f I - i � mas Day, in the Temper no i a cap in 9 . . oqud it dry and bracing. proac ed the Spot he noticed . ) w6 Survives him, was the DeBs I rerr remarked, we Burr air beiDg 6ak third wift B'ffaiomeatis an article of daily I French wris. I to,1,200 1 ersons were fed. The on Ing " . I 'k Toron p ol wateri�g place, and , u . lete, in ourselves w!ith a- Beemin,91Y imPO�etT .4 Four of my Sons have taken 320 acres r imes. the ol second daughter of the late Hon. A. .mptiou at the tables of our hotels . I . , , 11 Oables holding 3,00 were reset f6u: t d William onsu - L The-Awk will be found, comp Il ' but that the wall lbeiDg' each, i.- e. a homestead and pre-emptio . e obseriation foun Stirling, Of Sharon, Con"u. He had a c Pri e of - I � L � . ble wall of ' ce' - I more or less improved 1 —Mr. Win. Werry, of Blo�nheim .furth . .- and private dwellings, and the ic I � � � - L u a,tion whic -, I t a absolute capit 1 they have old heifer drowned in the same bole. - L larg family. . . . L different Styles, and of the beat MIL- once penet�a e reon. They 0wnahip, has -four year —Several boxes of books from the q ro es has fall -on. . Z � f_ a even Goldsmith's breaking and building the -1 , p between �� � _'llOWS; � :: . - ri p nb,- had about 100 acres under crop the past $vhich weighs 1,900 pound4, and has librar. of the' late Dr. O'Callagan, of , i 'Manitoba Notes, - 1. uite a trade is SpringiUg UL - ge � I I � I "I'd, in summing UP t4 A Mountain and R�egin-% . terila-181. al A the Wotl and muse a enough to olairy 500 a for .�L I - , and lar L . I ,'would . '!Edrk, have arrived at Ottaw ... � I . L � � a very good, tb6 bone . New EMERSON. . I tional cliar4oter,"declared thathe season all of which wa . I . qi autities of freight are daily leaving - 11 L - on s, ao- .wheat yielding between 25 and 30 more. ain road the Pi uliamentary Library. They were I have men Of &MY Other nati en I F —COW8tiDg down the Mount ' - Barley has taken a trpmendous I a betwe I � . . . Decided Bargains . qu&intanee4 bmen &sf iends. bushels per acre, and the oat I ar sporb, select ad by Mr. Sylvan, who attended "a. , Oats are for that district. L � I , but Euglis Hamilton has become a popul iprise tumble from 45 to ,37 cent Quite a number of our ,residents are _m � . into 50 and 60. . a the auction Sale recently, and con! I I - )f privac only' for children$' but 10ies an r � . ; . I 0We carry 1 tli-is love of , ' leakeniug. I , east to spend the holidaysamong -i ' , - � - v w . . I ; .. __ walkof life, and under all cir- We sold -all our wheat at the mill Ot bilarat. about two thonsaud volumes, all iden Watson! paid in duty and 9 Ing L every ' .,ents per.. entlernen aleo engage in the ex hiatory df Canada. I Carney & ' f;*ends in eastern civilization, among _� . . . Bliman entering within six iniles of us, for 85 c tifiea with the r mouth" � Cowdry, i� I cumstance . An Rugli I M I t on lumbering for Ion irs. Hoskins, ;� : I cents at ng p .� ; . S GOODS terminus may be obServeCi bushel. Oats are Beijing at 66 - — to be too much com- Dr. O'Callagan was a Canadian and lFoigb 9 whom are Mesf I I : . IN D -RES a train at them '� - There seems I k 9, prominent part in the troubles of en ing October 31s� S35,000. ' ; S�ith, McDonald, Martin and R. R- - ; L inva:rial)1y, to bhoose an unoopupied present, but farme.rs are holding . I in the way of too A number of young men at 'Emerson It I . I . of a rise, so petition' in St. homaw " rent. � compartin. .and by his looks '�lmost with the PrOBpect many be- Ouse building to admit of makin 1837. 0 . akos of oods on h 9 —The ,late, Mr. David - Green- have organized the Imielves int a com- There is now 145 feet of waterin ihe � I e I t: city, Mr. - Ca- Railway well, and I . : � . I Will. be found all the leading' m e entrance of in.g requir d in the lumber w 9 nada "'a0ific . E iutrnsion th � A b Ider in tha A. . resents a a .be the Riding Mountain. . money. . shields has bequeathed 0118,256 to pany for the purpose of erectip a skat a several other 11 . I I I in the Nowesi Shades, among anyone elBp. Two Fngliahmen ur settlement a Store Hiram Buck, as just'assigned. ora,- public institutions in Montreal. Mc. ing rink. rtificates of wate,� has bee)i found i ) place water � ,� � as, )ign table I'hote, We have in o telegraph op, Six hundred and'sixty ce � plav:-,es in the city. In on( � I 900 the sole gulests at a fon _W. C. An erson, a I ' � I I � few inches of and poBt ,office kept by R. R. Ross, a )d by Gill University gets $4,000, and the u , � . - ed within a tor at Laebuto, has been apprig( naturalization were issued by Con V � blart been found in plenty at a distance Q I which can be had may be so ess School taught by Mr. Wm. Gerrond, an that Xon�real General Hospital a similar - . L � 1 1 � I --- the meal will ptogr ud, . C' k Whiteley on Wednesday atEmer-' . . . . oT seven feet. And the people are i I one another, yet cable from Edinburgh, Scotl� nt. Queen's University Ki - . � 1� _ . . to dessert without the ex- ex -Huron .teacher, weekly services by his uncle, Mr, "Cameron. hadidied.there �RmOT4 ngston, 117 � i RL "f from, SOUP 1 6 1, PresbyterianB,auOrange 000 ; Morin college, Quebec, so . li�appy I - i � I -UINE BA change of � word between th in. It Methodist1*3 and and bequeath9d him $750,000. - is left, 65, - Mr. Clancy, Of Dominion City, was , The first birth in the town Of Regina 1! i GEN GAINS. ken , 8sion Fund of Presby I L 'by ' , the mot . _j i - in f �t, be Ome almost a standard Lodge agitated apd also &Grange BPO . . Washing- 505,0(0; Home Mi p�esented with a coonskin overcoat Friday.j'aat ther L . � . has$ 94 L 43 a that I Strang. - of although it AEO not. b e —The chief �signal officer at - a Church, $10,000, and the balance a took Place on . . I , ------ � rule of pr . r et among U : k to ton, U, S., discredits'tbe prediction by teri a his many friends and admi;ers befor being Mrs. Logan. It is custOmaly In i - a igbt say thelrincipal draw bao . va, of the great aistr�ibuted in sums from $250 to 61,000 leaving for Thunder Bay. * to confer a town lot on the I i ers shoul not addres One another.- I m4 - . E i - , is part id the want Dr. Wiggins, of Ottav g local institutions. . . ver bridge is :being uch cases be hoped the . - . -fi-T :F_U1:ZS without h vi�ng undergone the i formal the prosperity of thi torm next M b and saya it is im- amo The old Joe Ri' I iftle stranger, and it is to v ; . . I and,'we are all of railway communication. The present 0 , AloompaDy of Paris men are sen- nd n 1 . - process of; introductiou, I the main Possible to pFellei a Storm for mo I re the ... Blue taken &par ' $yndicatewill -not Overlook Regin" � I . . of &­]�ie cbmau Government propo3ed putting . I onsly talking of purchasing it will be thrown across the 11 I - familiar �Jth the story , . 'fie Railwa than a few a*ya in advance. east, where � first baby. - I I �. I I - stock of from . line of the Canada Pao, y . Lake" property in South Dumfries con- - .- 14 V whom an Englisinau had save —A Js e and onite visited ' Rossean. it will be a great boom to � � . . , M be found a 001nPleto ut when the company pane e prine ABU. g of some 600 acres of land, most � , � Hunting is the -principal amusement 4 1 . - through here,b tei making Bottlers across the riverin that -locality. I . ' Capa, Boas, MuffB, sets, Capes drown' 9 and who embraced his bene built 50 miles South Niagara Fallarlast, week. -Af of w ich is wooded, together with the n �f our citizens during- the Spare hours, m . - I N ion of his race, got hold of it, it was I '. Ladiea� � factor 1win ,h all the effus I r chartera are a tour of in�pection through all the I abeet of water which gives its Mrs. Tra;ynorl n!iilliner on Dominio . a game is more than plenty. Pra!He i . I - I - and the way ou . . bea tif n p burglarized on'SU'll- AL111 I I � J of us, . i . 1 but was met with the remark, almos' principalplades of interest, they left Should these street, had her shoi � - no, rabbits - and foxes are very - - ac., an offered, at I ,,Sir, I dealt with at present, it is bard to say na e to the whole tract. A trunk in �hicke i, � ; as chilly ' ad been his bath,' - gt6n, U - S - - � 1+ . � . as b � . e will get a road. Not to enter I V out their expressed in- day night and 0150 stolen. Umerous, the latter festive ,animal - . , 9 have not ':the honor of your* 4qualut- when w the peo-. —The Chied of policatin VIC, treal has 9611 emen carr, e business which the money was concealed' was oldly entering the precincts of the oityl I i . . � I- I . ?I � into politics, I might say that n Scotland i Yard, of tent on they will engage in th oil,ar,which 1. �� I - � ahca. . . %king a stand in received notile froii opened and a large tin wash b ' i, I I,Mmense Bargainso ubroken Silence h part are t in LonAon,E11g., Of ii e burning, on a large scale, The had been placed over it, was removed, only to meet the leaden messenger that - - . 11 : Hence the almost U I Pi a great di amop d robbery . , n - I � � L. . ! ; . rty of ViNolof als ge ier�l ol otion so near at . ,500 foiz the mat rials for such 9, bnsiness exist in I ever a a U I .0 g a and bills stolen ioiders him quiet enough to be carried i ' - � � ___ ; . which prevails when 1 ment that will and offering a reward of ;e2 . t abundance on the property in and the money Ila 01 'the rest of the distance. . I J L � 1. I I Englishmen strange to each o er are hand to e ect a govern . . captnre of the thief who is Supposed to gre -1 ­ I . � � therefrom. . � . ! --r— . � , , I L ed look after the interests of our province. . question. PORTAGE Ll PRAIRIE- ! . . . . .. gathered' t6gethm. .In the roWd . ,Canada. o and the a e - , ­ i � a JU T � x . I I NOTICES I- . trains w4ich go in and Out Of On., capital Municipal matterwalso rage in this have gone to ciety, of Tor- -'The Marqui of I orh r" Thirteen miles of sidewalk�have been i he Goderich Fat 0 ttl Show n . - �gh, on a larger scale —The St. George's So , L 1 ' * I � . , - .- rn�ng and evening, it is quite distant land, althou to,. an Christmas day distributed Pri�cess paid a visit to ex-Governo aid in the portage during the past- Sea-. The Signal of last week says: The i - ever ips in Ontario, still on I I - Christmas fat cattle Show, held on the . . 1 - unus, . P i Bon- � a,r, !u,290 hear a remark made', not so ;'than in our townsh . . �or and nee4g 1,000 pounds Sta' ford's country seat near San Fran- I the above , New and Season I i - me Principle. among the Pq _ were royally entertained. I All L much b T 0e engag- I they aro'held on the Ba . Ing of beef, 1000''loaves, of brela, three bar- cisc�. They Wellington Scsrrow, 61 the Tiger Goderich market on Wednesday last, I i �, ,, - . what the people want ecause the occupants ty in- which I live, bei . . - ived a charactor- Hills settlement, took unto himself a Was one of the beat there. .4 &b -le goods, just ed with . their newspapers as! beuanse I Russel coun ugar -and three. chests of , The rrincess has r6ce ever i id ,y SiXty-SiX long rels of 8 overnor. It consists 1 3 Cash there is - nothing in common;'between I thirty-six miles W3 e b I isti6 gift from the G week and left on a wedding I I . � . Those who have the __ I I a its interests guarded by'&COUDCil Of tea- I air of blankets of the finest Cali- wife last leaving creditors The display in every class was un- i . oe a wor Should ba tour to parts unknown, usually large and the quality of- the -, � !_ ­ d if by chan, . — oll ' at present. them ; an rden and six. ' At the sale of timber limits at 01- f P e I I I Us to Seven, consisting of a Wa - - I e miles on forzis wool, made at the Golden Gat d to the tune of KOW to mourn Pits was very fine. An excellent- � I I I 8 an extra be spoken, it is almost lud4ro I tawa Tburfidl.av, thirty squar Mills in San Francisco, and adorned intereate exhi - , - ; - to buy with, will find thi, � . Lbsorbing interest 1which it Councillors. - fat POW Was show a by Mr. Robert 9 : - . notice the E I ght state my view's the Dumoinel )River. Upper Ottawa re I _-t n the hearts of the - Olber Pao- To conclude, mi wit1h the royal monogram woikea in his loss. miley, a farmer on the Big aised and laded � fo � gion, w -mile, the McLean, 'which was r - � � � , eoure UNSURPASSED - creates i,� California . blankets are well bushels of grain medul , � -M, -ty to a I ra. ,n on his gold � � . . . � . charact ri8tic of on the adaptabilitylof the country ere s6ld at $2,600 per Mr. Goo. Si opportu songers. That the si)q highest figure ever attainqd in this cc xet but plains, had about 700 by Registrar Dickar I I ; -le. the Stock is 1�resh ad in - be EDgii- stock raising; we have a stock Of I � . � � kn wn for their 8of tness of textu - Hie brother -in- faTm in Tuckersmith. A fat steer rais- I : - I reserve is deerly"mPlal't ry.1 -i . - I BARGAINS Wh orsea, two mules, twenty five cattle' count . those were the finest ever tnrned out on burned two weeks ago � ciently proved by the h at . law- Mr. Shellington, who was thresh- ed by ]Ar. Alex. Broadfooti ,of Tucker- . I L lish nature if; suffi . . 1 of which ar —Mr. Noah Bechtel, a farmer we 11 � ." � ra- x ­ I . _-: a - - some Shoe th4t coast. r him Lat the time, had his Seps; o shown by M - McLean, � i assorted. � familifL111 fact that) however ti oroughly p and pigs, &I O i of - Haygvi,�lle, threshed: lately * 393 riting from Wol. ing 10 smiCb,was &16 . , - and fully . � � le in ay doing as ,�ejj as ever I had them d -L-A correspondent w e *fire got into the grai raised by Mr. Will- - I �_. � - . � at hom and free and easy Pe�P 'eral sheep with th bushels of *"heat which grev� on Only I ,y§ --On Tuesday last Mr. tor burned. Th - m togetjaer with a hog Messrs. Sprung* � . � � - . I . I v f land. This is, an 4 � - .' ner. ett VOtter of Colborne. r : . me la the course of an' ev�ning, Ontario. I lost Be es r 3nor- ve�,tou. as was going to the mill stacks while the - men were at din 'bited, . . F.. McFAU La beco , comes next morning, and Wolves and Indian dogs, an . I .L 56 bushels to -Times, Hoggarth, - RAT PORTAGE. Govier, Fear and others also exhi I � I I r,"epentauco I nothlug' mous yield, lbeing ov9t pping. He left his borses, . ing in the streets .d1aring the we feed on barley. Havi�g . wi�� some cho d The Ontario court house and jail is -McLean and . - . I the Teet . at would be interestiii,�, the acre. a qpirited team of colts, standing untie u'ro. The together w3h Messrs. ,W. arked by all the Id Stand- more to write th ow being erected by Mr. Mu Mr. Fear claimed that :� S-EiFORTH. a a . 9 g ).on for .your �aluablq —Two valuable &straohan jackets. at the door, whilb he went into the house n I S. Andrews, .1 and formality. Eve of � V � u1y,b.',,,,0' I or his over . I . . ' o I ry Eng- and thaDkin ]1OMAs YouNd, were' Stolen from in front � a Shop in . coat. When he carne, out building is a two-story frame.. 4Ox3O the j uages made an error in affixing a . I in sp remain, yours.—T , . " _ lue turkey .Shown . i house is - hie e , an( ace, I' I . : - -und - wrong caird on a very f � . St. Thomas, in broad daylight, about f his horses had feet __ I I lishmag 11 4� : Ibis fir uprise be fo - thin 1'is ,priva-cy S -a. � - Up to the . d Wed- - V no I E the English love .— . two months ago present to arture, and were going A man named Henry Ash met with -by him, but with this exception the . ORE. U the change . I them has bben diacov. taken their ep a painful accident at Roseland on awards Seemed -to give general satia- ..- 14EW LIQUOR ST better mplified than i Coal in Manitoba. � time no trace of . tolthe mill at a rapid rate. Jim being Ing faction. It Was recommended e I I nesday, December 13th. While blast to the ____� which ro'mos over a man when once he EDITOR—DEAM Slit: It might,"' le ered, . old mile runner himself, stsrted Come - I I anounoing to n threB�.Old. 'He MR. ,�' . & rock he had his hand badly injured' directors that an arratigentent, �'d - � ssed his ow: ! ' I i Christ- asu,re in an has orb ome of the readers of t4e —The reP,l estate boom iii Winnipeg sa . An exciting race took place. We take Ple and the outeir man -by interesting to B . s to be reviving. .Mr. A. W. af Ler them A curling club was organized at Rat to,� so that the fat Cattle lairq a ,forth. and surrounding breathda freely, . _ bad the advantage, Owing to - epeopl6of Sea - � . , I world is ExPOSIT,OR to know tb�at there has b ' ' The colts Portage December 14th, when the fol mas time be held on -the Sam 11 th ned out a which: he is known t th I the property, on the corner . t had, but Jim kept 94iuiug I � y that we have OP8 d on the ,Pembina Moun- Ross has solc . �e otart they . I Vicinit f L cast off as an actor doff 103his bg6 coo- coal disoovere to . of portage -avenue . and ,, Main -street, y were cabgbt was lowing officers were appointed :—Fresi- ail the agricultural societies throughout - tains five miles Southwest of the wil n a year on them,and when the, -presidenta, a may, be . . �t . . . � dam. dent Alex. Matheson; vice the county, so that exhibitor' ' � L son There is a, deep ravine qu w1aich cost him $70,000 less tba ly a short distance behind. No Dr. ' anso and Wm. McKinnon; See-, i .NEW LIQUOR STORE, tume, ot even the privac of home of Nel - L ' 115,000. H a � hindered from making a tour with the L . j of last iu�e ago, for$ , 0 - D. E., airs 4 ; -And yet n as (lone either party ; treasurer, Sa s'to the different f ' . The . ; th ads of - - . � - my place, The heavy rainf of Hop. W. B.'Vail to e w retary, John R. Bann meexhibit : I I C Choicest Bra -i is always able to banish the English . . g I tiations with �;—The Globe says : On Thursday last I Committee—W, following i - a t: Fat Steer � _ � ,aMprisingL e . waahed away the embahliment. Pass- —The mission � i . - . 1 selected and bought m&u,s *eBerve. The habit b+t of COL . � ,mplete ne 6 . came to Toronto Ferguson. M&DagiDg a the: Priz Lij, , . �7 , one day I Saw something th&tt England to 00 week a young man , D. McMurpby, Wm, ! _1st'Wm. McLean, 2nd R. McLeani i . . wines and LiquorE, tion in the .out6r world jug thore a Syndicate for the. purchase of the Pro- freely Obver T. Lillie . i EL One of thet leading Wholesale stant 4s§ump , ` al, but did not tbink ma4h otia. has from Galt, and imbibing rather � 9 Jas. Farris and G. Munro. Sheep -1st S- An - 7 , I is resembied co - Nova Be. . froll inion. too oft6ii becomes second nattire, anc at fall I showed vincial railways Of intoxicated. In the even. Matheson, eu * started foi 3rd Wm. McLean. ; Ses in the Dom time. La . � )a became drews, 2nd- Land Bra Win. McLean. i . ROU ­ __ . carried -into the family cir0e; hence about. it at the - ecessful, and he *ill sail for So( he cajj�d into the Commercial A party of lumbetin rhey tool S. Andrews. Fat . Id miner who pronou'loc, been unsu i " . IN E the awe with which Pateri'amilies is some of it to an O oal, and ad- Hal I if ax immediately. I Ing r Be Turtle Portage last week' � Fat. Heifer—Ist I ' .1 I OLD PORT W � his olive 1 brandies. ed it to be the out crop of c L n has Hotel, and the proprieto eiDg his Ith them an Indian guide. Whe4 Cow_1Bt Robert. McLean, 2nd 8 An- i I . . 0 " often regard6d by I ' I d4 —The Hon. D. L. McPherao 0 c though very wX ake the, arews. Turkeys—Ist and 2nd John I In England. . et, but vised me to sink a Bbaf t, which fifty guineas to Boot- 01 ndition, inau ed him, hirty miles out on the I . Fr No ma! ` a hero to h;s own, val of the I I . _ . lot B. I I . n is . fty feet up the side ba�ik already forwarded ich against his will, to eave 0125 in about t Indilm started ou, - r i w _.- . — . the Eijgl�sh father is very oflen a being some fi of the ravine. When land a contribution from the Macpher. mt �eeping. The young man still re- lost the trail. The Govier, 3rd Thos. Fear. Hog— I .- I - � . I his h and &]a not return. Andrews i . 1-1 bhot world in the eyes f his off - from the bottom son' of Canada towards the testimonial in his possession to find 9, camp ,2nd John Govier, 3rd Robert I I . DRY SHERRY A140 GRAPE WINE of &DOI . w,e got', down some seventeen feet �e a of'Cluny Castle, It Wed a large sum After beiD- for some time without foo4 - Goose—lat. P. Carroll, 2nd � ___ - - I I-ana although we ridicule ' to Cluny Macpherson, I 'f -sides a gold watch. Friday mornin 0 McLean. Chick- .1 Fi.orn France spring - i've 9 s to 803 _� 9�jreign gen- struck soft coal.. The vein is about f who is chief of the clan. be the party proceeded to draw lot i Philips. ' I " the Zy in which hirautemi distance, be- Scotland, the hotel, and had neither Thos. Fear, 3rd Albert . . feet thick; we went some . . older. he revisited )y would eat. Two Frenchmen e!rj13_,1St John Govier, 2nd Win, Swaf- I Ilacleira and Marsala sacramental Wine tlemen of mature acre..en�brace and —on Thursday of last week an . . tch nor money. He bad an indis- who th( party shouldered their ce of ,jow'tbis with indications good, but we . field, 3rd —lat and 11 F,om Spaill_warranted pure. cuddlo oue another aftor an �bsen 0 by p*t- . ly farmer named Silas Hay�, who lived, Jact recollection of being in compa,uy. belonging to the Thos. Fear. Ducks - ; ___� concluded to test the ,first vein iles north of Wyorning'sud- +, n blankbts and started for home,prefei- 2nd Thos. Fear, g,rd Albert Philips - . a 'fe,;v hours, it is, perhaps, regretable t into the hill. 'We followed about two In � . ith a number of men, and visiting . � i w , 31ore of the ting 9, d,rif . to be lost in, the snow to bein 1 Crook of Butter -18t John Govier 2nd - I � K. AND H.11( -HOLLUD 0% 8 out thirty feet denly fell from the chair on which be . i .- . X'S -Ao not ee a little the vein of various places accompanied by them, ring ' . that ,�o After a twenty-four hour's wal I ; I 1D. coal ab . in' . __ , and when raised up or eaten . Wm. Swaffield, 3rd John Govie,r. 4 1 ___ Engli�h father leaning on ME, son's, arin, and found the quality getting better the was sitting at noon but could not particuladie localities rived home, completely exhaust- Table Butter—lat JaS. 0. Stewart, 2ad - I e -W ftom Scotland. childish- freak as an , he was found to be dead, Appoplexy is I . . " ]AGUntain D , while �910 Such a Lit into the hill, but as � I - vedidentify his companions Should he they ar and I I 1.1 peful after , further we we . 3rd John Govier. I . ______ exchapgo of kisses, Young H ,ing is slow and expensilve. supposed'to have been the cause of his 9 eet them. He remembered nothing ed. , 1� Process of digg 13HELL RIVER. ., i . - -pt term at a public S(phdol feels . a for the Pre- death. � . 1�. the circumstance relating to the loss ------.— '� i � , Z � his fir )d operation of " i GUINNESS' PORTER d on the ial correspondent from She Ll i � from Ireland. uch above t,at. Much I have BtOPPE —An extensive fire occurrei a and money, and was truly A Spec —Mr. T. Rolls has purchased fifty- i Bottled .by Burke himself very in � sent, but intend to test it thoroughlyby mbroke, by which- three Of his watel us with the followirg .1 ,. - . � � abroad forabsufffly nst. at Pe . e' hotel proprietor River f druisbes acres within the corporation of Listo- [ " , . __� . of 'our"11 - character ) boring in t - Ind Out wh e 20th i thankfal when th that district : � i � Pons pride is a � he Spring to f r Copbland �'OuBe I Shi Nelt paying therefor '62,500 cash. Mr. I POM + tr 'ceablffi U our habit- There is rn lost. The been grist Of news from I I I I . . ; GIS AMBER ALE g1l or- cannot the beat body of coal lies- , 0 lives were was entirely IaLded him $125 which be had Shell River district is in town 9 Rolla, few days ago, disposed Of his - 1 - CARLIN _____ ual reserve, and the forei block, including the hotel, 10 unwilling to leavo in his charge. ng I 8 a ucession of the town- i � . there is plenty Of coal in this 2 to 25, range 28 West, derivi i . � lit to believe that in ne'oases doubt but led, the inmates of the hotel hav- rela- 2 farm on the 4th cc I or Whiski . goo it consum —Last summer, while visiting from the Shell River, ru naisting Of 1-00 ; � It & Supari "s be ta'4'9 it the quality proveB which ru 8 44 k'and . ship of MaryborDugh, 00 , from the second floor win- , � 0 _gye, Ma r & son, windsor- . out of ten this is Simply result of ban very valuable, as it will be e BY iDg. tC1 jump u well, a bachelor of some 40 name portion of the Frovine . � . From H. Walke will be their lives. The �ions in Both through that acres, so acres cleared, for KOO- - � shyness. - Many' an En an will, a is only two a,nd a f in order to Save I experience -SP . le,being mo - . 11 ------- — ' -an . ent & -'I ,id fertil I 0 take out gooc y event occurred iu � It 1. anger f )r a light fo* t I . loss of property is estimate�a at 0100,000- Pmmers ing his The land is rich or . les Robin rather than ask a'str . miles from the Canada Pacific So —A very stisuge I -Martell, 'far, deprive rtion of his spare time in Pa,Y n until or less covered with scrub and timbf r which gives a � Hennesy) 11 JU his c$ himself Oi. a smoke: —Yours, &c., CHAMLEs R, S, —151r. Hugh Ferguson living on the PO 3ses to a 3 oung lady in tow .. A large num I the vicinity of Wartburgi er- Hab- 1- � Braudies. __ a contents westerD. . * 'Fingal, lost & tadrei A- and with some open prairie. allel to 4 4 Old Moth - - � . . - He may be loi4ging to scan I I 7jniou road south of : � in a the climax was almost arrived au f Settlers came in last' spring, d I striking par . - 9, few days &got - ber o I I . , _-� paper lying idle on a railway * late of Leadbury valuable horse . was (in the tspia, when and 'a Dog. IP 'An old couple by naino ! I I I , I � ine. of a ilsws � . a marriage g rapidly taken up. J Ln I bR&Orlsadien, living alone, [Ibjects. - )rsatespecially geleOtOd for because it! is the pro- n6SB or inclin�iion -called the the land is beinj nse. Also, several carri4ge.sqat, but �tbe strange manner. The horse had been being the ol ; � a I � - I iDgly love -stricken swain away. Supply of po I - All th-090 liqui 9 &Dd falnilY I he will continue his . —There was a Christmas tree at . . g about the barnyaird, wh6n one d6nily busi . abaudanV plai timber is to I The other day the old man drOPPed didnal PuTP08B a hope wiu give perty� 6f a strauger at runnin banks of the ril er !_ other kinds Of liql F - w ; Even Scotohmen Indian Mission Church, Kettle P I axent seem I , I Elors whieh - led. . i Zv. of the cows, without inY RPP world jogged on as usual be found-. on the Iding purO I down, aind as he lay perfectly still his . ! iatiE;faction to our customers . and And so the 6 sufficiently large for bui o" 'i , th, i 8"My ra south Of Bob. journey uusatfsf icative under the superintendence of the cation, ran at the horse" when the wooer of th I laking he was dead, hurried to t , as- it I . I 1 L �but on coming I the place, two d00 ore sociable and commun " had , ber. Further up i he in t ' I 11amember . are Pa The entertainment P6 " ,%t put in an sp- and also for lum M are - ! : . e neighbors I 1 .! Scot?hmen - prov i 'previous 0 mmer again 1 I . John Jacobs. ripped ts side in such a way th - !till last week " I ertsoles� circular Saw � . tly I ly to I u to be , surprise Is than' Englishmen; _ 11 . to find I off very pleas&n river spruce is 'k ,� ,was their - esi. cc �Ompauied floa ed I )rld ovar i as any r Emd profitab to be shot. nee. this time ac4 by a found In la -ge I e� i " I . KILLORAN.. brot ll o�ded Tilson- peam . , being cut and. I w mughimself with the I W there being two recently of . . . qnsutities insn aral . . j: liers aft the w( Ome . John Secord, Ding in the title of Ur t;w; ,o,lda 1, - .�, )r Austr��-'&, or Cana- s I —Mr. )m,Dauiori rejoil down- the river every spring- F4� F " Wen " ever. � � I dentla the East, ( � Eug�Shmen are with * resents for both old and yO�U . dated Winnipeg,, 10th V interim he had A I in . apparentli f'i da, can testify. But , , in a letter his . , *0 V . I tson theone being provided burg, say,;: ,, I arrived here last "wife," to who;n in the lion feet is being 0�t t I . " " I X� . � Cho pteseb iber, 691f. on Saturday last, in mil - Vt il - � * . ARRIAGE LIOENS. -another. 'At a pinch � POer's Deceir ing started on the we t sif 1:0, b6onw(rd,ever, reported tbat lie died OA I -strangers to one �s as firml by.the Sunday seboOlE Of St- Suuasy, and have experienced some joined him e friends, the newly- tOwu-i8 bed Ety the fonowing mori"g. but pwple an I !will put their aboulde y . James, Cathedral, below zero. I company with som 0, township 23, 1�8 P I . � 11 113E;UF,D AT they. a --but Church and St. very cold weather -30,0 pair were enjoying q6 daigh ride of section I at ow disposed toentertain doubts ab=t . . and solidly together as any mei , . and those on the other were wedded - A,l r 12 they Toronto.; . can Only add my testimony to that of , when the forsaken one, ,of Mr. John WOrRf0ld 0 , , to it. . i _� * , I - f it i't- 1, 11 4 ( - 41 lil 11111;�, Iro I EXPOSITOR OFFICEy the pinch over and the crisis past, ladies -of Hel- in saying tbato owing to some through town , aud =-a, to 0outain four run of a TIME HURON 6ugers, and cease to provido&by the young syl others ihe CHMSte, ow is Wt I watobing a favorable OpportullitY . i� - . _: j , - . are Once again stri muth College, London. Mr. Peter Gr � i '. I 6! the smallest interest in one An- . Of r ! , . .. RT13, ONTARIO- ty I t .... SEAF0 hav - of the lswuia r,ewV96 W" 0160ted peallu"i . � i ; . � - _...ON �IRF __ I I REQU .p. other's"affairO- �� . I i no WITHIESSES � � �, I �11 _� . I i - f- � - . I . - , , I I I . . ��,� . �. i - "I ,. . . . *� - T i . M - . I _e�