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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-11-14, Page 1oy everye ti hope ssfalt. base mg to the t, the pe oII near qday,; teed. - tiring s and all The paid e .heats 74e; 57e; knee rent the by a, for if •le of Large tei iig who and lyea, e in rs of ,ping ;Gott nigh.. r the ease after ;ofd- aure and the- The sue : for lieu- reties fates: one hF ths.. days t up- eves ting oys era • F. e of t alit ea- ere ted aide ►m=: rag:, the hen one two 010 hey -ere for tide the ,t a pry a ors' tad „in hat gill. ae- ser gee faTr to xte &y. era eg- seg g she- ;ed Eor r: SE V TEEINTH YEAR. WHOLE NUMBER 884. SEA TH, F IDAIrs NOV MBJ R 14, 1884. Baa-rs AND SHOES, HATSAND: CAPS, ROBESI FUNS IN GREAT VARIETY. Prices, to quit Ali. Farmers and Townspeople will find it to their advantage to call and pay a mit to the SEAF(1R3" H Boot and Shoe MAN -TRAPS. Some months ago the Rev.' E. Green, of Chicago, gave hi some. Sunda Evening Disco Mari -Traps ii that city. He 1 forthem by a personal visita•lou investigation. The sermons iv re cr'ti- cised as sensational. They •ertai ly did produce a sensation. It fro Id h vo argued ill for the moral sensati euess of hispeople if they had not. ie ut- his painting of the haunts of vice decorative. It was not attracti did a dangerous work with rar tion. The sermons are now into book form. We quote he two of these sermons; one on g thelother on drinkiug saloons. commend them to the tette young men and their parent .are words of soberness and true. "I want -to say the old tim about the magnificence and spy these gambling -houses is a. myt falsehood. Of the houses 1 vis were reasonably well furnis were barely respectable, the r filthy. In the most gorgeou0o just finch furnishing as I see an the hall or vestibule of auy Wel house. You have-- heard 'abo glass, the marvelous ' painti splendid hangings and uphoi these places. All a legend. I see a picture but could be dupl. any State Street auction. hou daubs of color a.tud gaudy fracas: inge, and trimmiugs cheap an made to show up well in the carpets, two 110w ones—plac opened—the othero worn, faded with oil -cloth ; in one place absolutely filthy with tob' oco-j -cigar stubs and dirt ; in. r 11 of fog of cigar smoke, and a4 sme whisky keg. But magi 4'ficen bit of the genuine; nothing th be mach loss if an over -bo squad should happen to raid t Nothing, young man, to co elegance or beauty with the par taste betokens your mother's o touch. Nothing but a- glare a of color to be a bait for men's decorate the Beare for their so legendary splendor of these sift is a myth and a lie. , : WHO WINS AND LOSES. "1 saw a waikiug parable of t taro' results of gamblitei in the parisou of the men of the ho the men who played. Dere a about the tables were men in t and with the air of wealth an h0.. peo 1B rses E oh repae n STPRE,-- Whieh is still going ahead. Business must be done, goods being sold at lowest prices: on the new principle for ,cash:: MY -WHITER STOCK C- PLETE. COME INSPECT AND BUY. Me is and Women's Plain and Fancy Rubbers and Overehoes In alt the latest styles. Also a full and complete stock of MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S. ORDERED WORK A SPECIALTY. Repairing done on the 'Shortest no- tice. Farmers can get it. done while they wait. Don't forget the place, Mr. Good's old stand:. ''. KempthOrine. GOING OUT OF THE MILLINERY —AT HOFFMAN'S( Our Millinery Sale was a grand snip cess during last week. Every_ customer expresses their wonder at the great reductions we make in HATS. BONNETS, FLOWERS FEATHERS,BIRDS'S W FOS, OA:NAMENTS ; &Cr Lots of goods left to choose fro as -e._ 1 fi die re- atheed m mbl'ng, We ra- tion cif T etr leg u: ndo c f i an ted o ed, jw st el esi a da ordered at piae gs, e tery, ' cif did Inct atea tit you e.— ee the tell flu la , ire asli'h ; ' do s laeiy ,ma , con red tut he oar we. ice and sal . the ?a ati i of the ma e,.n'tFa, t w uld An d p dive fat e place. Su pare !n T a or w ogre ha sis d a yes Is. lac bier's bible' bu whatever e s sii" htest _ton h o dishonesty a ' fi fl Y of value. B content to be ho e geti+, devote ; develop the' to e has , ivei yon; ]make the mos oho ces. No man ever fail d end who found his place and wit all his power. Opulence co • e' on quick wing, but when i It w 11 wear no stain of dish.n gol• en gleam will be the bene i Go • . THE DRINK AND HOW IT IS ,l AI • " have made inve tigatio the .ast weeks in regar.l to li u cha»ed in a dozen or rne e of ti e of he city. Tn all ases t pur based for me were jus wo Id have been sold ti any c tomer, and such as are sold `and night to hundre s.. T bee oarefully'aiialyzed and. and chemistry has- aded he thi endeavor of °exposi g the of t e devil. Good ligno ared in the is e-pensiv pre ost prove ho arefully die iued, t be ke e t su nient length! of time for th to s owly evaporate, means fa a rice for the common mer whisky and bandy, new unit for consurrption. They the color, the oder, th : taste of i ong - years of ripe ing want an a ceptio ally -g o bartender will s•• ack hi -yru ,some lying : bout tacky. Yot may put t i n as a lie, a d con.lnde t o e from neut •al spir is into 1 y_ whisky in bis, back r k, or at best last mo th in - h house on L ke str-et. T e g dish and he tes tube velous tales to tell about THESE KE VICKY ?) WAIS kI just hers.- I c&• t to h lty of the C liege of Phys i goons forth serv'ic: of its 1 •• sorry Tor e foul fumes e gone ., up from .these et's tuns, but I bell ve ma y a y ash wilthank the est -tub of t aid tor, of ecience or his .redem to th G curse cf dri k. s of ' .Now let me tell you what Iir he first place, that the the liquors wer:.. mad fro ;as car cal ed neutral spirits, instea wh t it is calla —corn or ry o apple brs,ndy. -A d thi s iit is made, of by rectify n tiling, but by takin tt,e._ wi er and pouring ten alien fiv pounds o unsla ked li or ' lit le alum and sweet niter saw fla or. The se CSS is stirr e slacks itself, th-e mixtur alk- au a strained, and •ecom game .;of -spirits for the es auufac ure of Kentucky whis y. ee-fourths o the co mon de. ' Now for so a of lie li corner of ifth A euue street a ha f piut ottle . It ' as c per ce t. ne, YE AN • UNS A t orate mix.d ed wi h bu h arse ic, of 'a m• n sho'1 once, to kil s v t, the ;tion ner- t God f your : n the whi, lied it a not crises r. Its tion of born whi cert salp arse L'. during rs pur. saloons liquors uch as al ens - fry day €se'have �.�.• ined, ice to -traps 11 .I 11 ase ud t e he a tire d ab�ii 'y, but by far the greater number were 'n the seedy -worn garb of labor and, arty. In some. of the places we some of the gamblers in high 1 fe, b most of them the proprietor was a ing illabtration of the one slue a gambling den., Sleek, ttiili dispensing liquors with prods osity, he was plainly in no wit of his income, while beside t every face wore the anxious told of often and continued los `desperate eudeavor to retrieve fortune—and it is merely Vie proof of the inward maths gambling. -• THE " CHANCE " IrI 4.AMBL Men talk of luck or b gambling, and while there is t in anything, it is the height talk of any even game .-its a house. If two men make where` there are simply' two p if men toss up a penny, c.• even, provided the coin is tos But the fairest game ever'pia as the individual gambler is is countless 'odds against hi calculate a moment. Take -of fortune, this roulette table, deal ; tadd to the changes of the chances of your play ; ge the excitement of play for and coldly calculate the ch have of winning, and then go sandbank to find gold, go an brickyard to -find jewels, go the Chicago river to- find per don't, I beg you, young m name of common sense,, don put your money on a ga.mbl You may win once, you may you may be ahead for a keep it up, and., with a ma certainty, in the end you los ITS FASCINATION AN AWFUL "1 saw the wonderful i • the excitement, the fever of Gambling I do not call -a fa agnate dereliction may be to a disease, a moral, a spiritua. burns with fiercest heat in e' the victim's quivering for plague, and its ravages are a• history of the human race. of life cannot check its fie The dice rattled at the foot and men in all ages have cl. trembling fingers for the g gambler's play. With mora it has spread through all, life not alone the hidden den tha quick breathing of the man all in some turn of chance. is tainted with its touch, a easy step from the parlor - its laugh, to the gambler's its curse. Amusement :and pleas undermined by this _corrupt horse race, a boat race, a things innocent and uteful, only as a chance for wage gambliug. Even the world o has lost its head, and is whi. in the disia.oeesty, the cor moral leprosy of opr stock our produce exchanges, and gambling, their cheating, th lation, all of a part with t. genious of the tiger's den. THE PLAGUE OF TO -I "It is the universal, unb uncle , all - devouring greed to be rich fast,' tee get gain in a hurry, to leave i tegrity. and court gold at any price.Against this moral pestilence prevention is the best cure, and to you, young me beginning life, I cry : " Avoid the tou sanity of gain." Not alon 0 villi ire ti , +ell -d, ' of cal goner- 1 th doubtful. l in hi table to k 'that ; th es aid a 1 so past�03-1 wee f purchase( outward 1 abut sixty.fiv rnaticsd of — bis essence CO CENTRATED ING. 5 —. nd the re Bence F in gl cerine, colo ae chance and cleared wi �f fully to w a enough, i gambling pi t • of it a' 'a wager • m Lute. The ssibi It;iOres ` ances teed `, se e fairly. Pt i( o coined, zip .• . Why, ' of hie wheel ol. is faro 1i+ tl e table e opt 'from aI moment f. n es' you a d buy a a search a A strain t u e'; but b n, irl ;'the t go' arid is bo rd. c win tw ce, h'le ;but g apevine was when i bematiical` c. re. It has enough k:ep it from spoiling is. ASE;, - t ickened with glyee toicication, ^ hile the flavoring of this sin. is made of zinc, mere lt, as lob- s veral acids, makin rued'; t is a sort of chemical et & th fever hat a chemist's heart go•d.to s ery vel of " A beet a of choic : sherr . It s .a treet, h the same nen old as the • ith a ch ice flavori and he ho lest 1 ad, iodi e, strych • ine, •/ ce fl die. sulphuric acid,- and arseui, f !Cal ery, c earness nd sparkl:. tched ith "From a little farther in of the bottle of c:. oice Kent • city i conte ion StateStreet,has in it, n alit until t is titles, en' huric aci • , arse hear the of zinc, ; : nd fusel . it in who il'sks Some gin from Ra . dolph Social life . Streets, h: embolic acid a, dl it i� an addition • its to pentin ager, vith, vitroil,to •e ake it pa atable table, ith ful. I " Perh . pe as delig' tful c Pre .art: all any is a battle of br: ndy,fr on, nn it a .Street, n.ar Washin;ton,. all g' pie of . neutr: 1 spirits, ater, are valtn. and bur<.t sugar. Choic s and for brandy; . reads t)�ue lab cora • erce these second rate salvo ling to day means. uption the •" From a place on Monr boards and tweou Dearborn a d St with their screw•to bottle Abele. • ir marlipn- French cgnac, 187 .' It e ravenous be alcohol and wale • color 1 sugar, flavored with' spirit Av., �. which is aothiug mo e tha made of lcohol, su phuric acid, an certain minerals, gives it c earness and spa of plate -:lass, and olore tiled floo and costl oil p be bough selling s ch a of 'this in- $0.50 a g: llon. the gam- - " Ou . i adison St eet, b Code end get some of the unusual bargains now going. We have an unusual large stook FURS, and. all . kinds of Fur Goo just opened, which. we will sell veif y cheap -at the Cheap Cash Store of f s HOF:FMAH BROTHERS, SEAFORTH es t avor as p o ence of botabon, w ich is ret process out .of lcohol oducing aided of ether. ular sample had in 't also s ac and chro is aci , prob this essence of bo rbon. d Kentucky hisky, forty hat a nice ess torink lye—spell it lie if you like senic, zinc, ohromi m, -an sel oil. " From the corner f Fon . d Polk Stre t come a half out sixty p r cent. of nen r e rest water glycerine, tur ue nitros . , SOME CHOIC WINE " From a saloon few mes a ottle of p rt wise arvel. he near -es it eve t passe neutr theb rine this oh ry, an. ,, with .0 To be ay, to way a sel oil o high But e, are t have at tell dso if drink, s and. 8 and! right; it was 8 Ken - inn last whole- vapor- BOMB hole-vapor- some an. State, y,' presume, inly very gc uri acid and is ave to do certainly o ent the 1 single st eyond the what it p, ng is MATED LIE, MONSTROUS BE' IEF. is a new rgument for ng man. question if y led it b fore, but her with the dear voice of poison at d disease an,. e liquors are all the s n will., rou will have nd pure . • hisky sold- o in Chic go. Do you stuff th tis sold ? D crave oncentrated d li-me, a :d sulphuric a e, and gl; want to hem? I a cheat. with the expenaiv cady, min as initt for vital alcohol p lcoh l c' ith idioc, THE A y, only one pensive pure and whole th A. CONCE " This anee, yo ever he sparklin telling o And the where y long to conn ter drink th especiall unslack iturpenti that yo low for thing is of a par disease to the of milk. and foo as moue shape blights s:. nk the ne and ratory. t must y g man labora- n from iound.i ity o hat i f been ,hisky nputra ordis high ij upon with a dad for up, the settled neutral fy-yoar- of it niks are rs. On Harri- whisky osed of 1 spirits D LIME p with sugar h there drink a m in a blythe de by a d acids, is par- phate of a part eat was a of age. centrat- y%cerine, 1 my of venue of gin. pirits ; t ne,and • away Iriat is a on the Pirits to i water intage y, and uld do t. Clark spirits, ring of tic and give it I sh ing of t sin. 0 tamper Mand burst In wealth Iris en sparkle with m of the r below f t hey sell ' old crow sly quite pu od. But just acetate of le with old Ke e and di e what p ad and fa ntucky B do not kuow. ist. Of all liquors mple, and that ex - popular abili y, was :etended to b The EYOND. emper- have it is., ciente, death. me, go to look er the ant to you so: ye and id and cerine and arsenic, ay ten cents swal- tell you the whole he habit is simply morphine or key drug , useless,and ruinous , and soul. A glass n times the • utrition 'rowth that t:.n times ssesses. An in any rrodes the bldy and the mind. FOL RISK. all say mrre lateron'of .he end - is fast lif of indulge) ce and ly this n w. To - begin it, to with it, to touch if: is t. take : a bove a rater, whose sudden ay mean liglitiug ruin. e midst cif the mining contracto pteous l with brit sic and is velry the host sent a servant c sr some f rgotten duty bidding him cairy a candl: with him to light 1 'his wa . - Ten minutes afterwaa 'd, fiud- ing the servant in he him o his erra: Where cal he lea lesaly 1 ft it burns 4d r gave a gran arlors. Th htness and r ughter. In t gions a ball in rooms onnded. e midst not fatigue him to any extent. He - means, and this lo joys the best of health and is in fall very much. He i ssession of his facu ties. He is the ing 76 years of age her of Mr. !Archibald Blue, of the - —A Milford d spate h says : Bertie rear of Statistics. Sriiith, sou of Jam s Snaith, au old resi- i t people of Kingston litiiit'r in. s his affected him dent of this place,too ld to work, be - while out e cited over a recent efusal to admit with his father, a • bed of dried leaves in which it was t o colored girls into a -temperance self. Part of the MCLEA.N BROS., Publishers. $1.50 a Year, p- Advance. . hone, help was got '�and a rigid search made. Following tracks leading from the house to the woods -OH the mountain side, they discovered a bear's den with two half grown cubs in it and tire missing child sleeping on a lo di mules the matter. he Bell Telephone Company has ded to open the !entire line from Petrolia at the as was at first ho conveys the and Ballyduff, at week by some li e at the latter place —The mail cerrier ail between Bethan d speradoes who tried to stop him. The —Toronto is et- pres nt infested with —14 is stated, by the Kingston News that a mine of mica hes been found on t , range 1, of be townshi of b. One vein ha been tested o a of nine feet, and the qualit -ia 1 ar pt satisfactory. P ardi in the Provinc nd ve ballots were four wasehe ful - r. Dunlop, of the Bank of Mont- r al, Toronto, while c ming out, of' Dr. church teat Su day evening, was adroit thief who took advantage of the ke (Iron township, nner temperance . One hundred ast, 1Q1 were for very lonely,ifor- the corridori d, and finds e the candle g, sticking ie. of sand stanclin,g • the cellar. n an instant en calm n eee ful danger ! Ten barrels ly uy moment rl youth and An instant cellar. Thei ut from its ,ocket in ath. A o down, y, with ward it, st down go dow :will go st IBlastin and blo and. t powder ! 'side bej side 1 into 'a ful death. iu the candle the dar own a y from ulphate aSalle senic in cl blue delight - tion as earborn entirely c ether, apple Are all By- no tteet, be- comes a - Fine old ns out to ith burnt cognac,' tic ether, • id, acetic le arsenic . Plenty es, and ngs, can ound further beaming current of air has just eeady to hands extended holding his very the fatet spark. be merciful ! N iu the side of the yet, and then, no asks Care - a barrel He will he host he ie OD. to the Sand? I.1g there n awful beauty nd he is is the ‘g saud of d burned it h wick is hangi all. Careful he creeps t( retail lest it c There it go , it has -caught again dripping wax Nearer ibdful of the flame, with tight clenched hands he draws it out, and then . ground. And -ye him, a d he find snow, gsd e eingle hour. An awful danger a mer iful escape 1—but not worthe of menti n, young man, beside the danger of him who lights the of indulgence io the explosive life. Keep me, keep away from its, and -the Man -trap too good to be a slave rove it, and live to e eternally yeur better eels senseles to the Iv again the n per air, fere, is white les driven faintes midst away, of hell honor self." gleam of this n God's n ger of ha The Scott A frew 1Tt Friday —0 rietian Hanov r, was Thurs ay. — In a house Tuesd burne Macdo 22nd t was carried Ren - by a majority of 758. ruder, a bra, sman of bdrned in ttawa on is expe ted that Sir John A. ald will !sail for Cana — e Salvation Army laid stone cif a new barracke in Thanksgiving Dlay. 813.' Auni Galbraith, d lbraith, Dresden, wa an Order -in -Council tb e Hon. George Brown i free of ditty. e electel of the count Tuesda decided to ajority of 96 overnor of th —M while —B tbe -la mites folk o Scott in Lie of Qu gaber found the Sc to two —T Jas. threat a on the he corner uelph on ughter of droweed statue of to be ad - of Nor - adopt the teuant- Province uilty of months' ning let st week and imprisonmen Cobourg ho charged , wit ors to Scott —A tremend us storm sw St. Lawrence 0/1 the 5th caused a great deal of d great many honses were dest causing the de ing it for so was tried at th acquitted. —The remiins of W killed during the president riot in Chicago while acting constable, have been brought and interred. —A remarkable feat strength was performed rece John Blue, el pioneer far borough towia hip. Mr. B his 90th yeae. A short ttme ago he went into the field after one ! o'clock in the afternoon, and bound. 61 sheaves of wheat in a sl.eort time. :The worlt e against Sentenced el keeper, sending Act pro - pt up the inst., and map. A 11, who was accused of th of a child while treat - lie trouble the head, a Middlesex aisizes and IA 1 election es special to Guelph physical tly by Mr. er of Ald- ue is the y, being in big toe. He took lead pencil and tor the flesh. Nothi couple of days, wh his parents, The a doctor, but gang doctor found ther recovery. He die —A Chatham d stepsister, of abou ing words, which quarrel. The you harge lodged. in his almost covered up. The child was froita hie pocket a recovered unharmed and lived to return k outi some shot in with its parents to • their former home g was done for a in this Province. . n he complained to then proceeded. for ene Iset in and the was no hopes of his sho •tly after. tered into an - agreement that whoever spateh says: A boy Charged lees should forfeit $100. The yeaes old, and his Scott, Act people, to the surpriee of the 22 years, were has- hotelkeepers,opened places of acconuno- °suited in a serious dation where the old tariff eves deels.red g w n3an's name is in force, giving free blieds to the fe rulers Maggie Alley. T e bo ran at her, put, and meals for tvkalty-five cents. Meals --his arm around her and stabbed her were prepared ae usual by the hotel with a jack-knife half bellow the he blade was arreste the consequences ous, if indeed uot —A sensation local circles in of a youth to an reputed wife of of the young man • is under age; tha cured under false after the issuer h give it. The firs is believed to Detroit or Chica warned by a tette in law to hold he Rocette the religious bou —The eeventeenth anniversary of the at Montreal, sle onse ration of Bishop Walsh, of Lou- companion, in a on, as celebrated in that city on Mon- ly without ventil large number of distinguished locked and t hermetically sea across the room, stketwo grown up !daughters within apartment. —It was announced by -testers a few daya ago that the Barrie 'hotel keepers were going to charge -the farmers higher prickle for sheds and meals, are3 had en. : ay, rel es and clergy as r. John Apple on, of Hamilton, wee, -four hours by fhver, which makes neither of the m hre'e`i aughters and one son in eighteen auce, some of t s. Two more lere down -with —0,11ring the mon members of the , door open, and the disease. was dead and h of Octobe 83 dying. The la lio ,Oir tons ; 2 brigantines, 256 t me ; Macdonald. said nd. ,11. schooners, 1,020 tons. otal the fact that she onaige 85,887. tous. of trouble and nOW He looked forw par- seine form of c --Ilion Alexander, Mackenzie is n Nem York. He -is filleted with ial efaralysis of the left arm, bu f the arm will be ally restore hat the trouble abo t his voice ca e removed. —Port Dalhousie f the smartest old rs. Duffle, an Iribh rawing toward her —Mice have beeu n the Toronto City (mt. A discovery fftce on Monday mo d the fact that abo bout one inch and a keepers but the farmers declare t eir ortunately the independence and would not yield. See - by rib, otherwise ing this obe af the hotel keepers sold igh have been seri- out to his son, who irnraediately return - has been created in eaten by the mat riage lderiy lady, and the ed to ,the old rate. The balance of the hotelkeepers followed suit, therefore breakiug their tariff, which lasted about twelve hours. Siges are to be seen at decl es that her son twenty-five CeDts, and shedsLfren:.ea a at Martin, of Toronto, were recently d• be n forbidden to swindled out o! a quantity of furs by hush nd cf the bride a most impudent Pfraud perpetrated by a boy. It appears that * about et fert- o„ he mother was night ago a lad Called. at the store and fro her daughter - handed in an order for several. Astra - tongue, that she bed " but only for spite. order was written on a. bill -head bear- tl the name of -J. A, Perry, a Toronto s of ti e Sacred Heart; ing batter. The ordet looked so authentin t With Bergeron, a, that tbe goods were delivered to the ern hich was entire - lad without parley, A few days after tionti the door being the boy returned Leayiim that the goods e windows being stovepipe rau instead of Astrechan. The goods were as heated from chaiaged as desired, and the boy then low the sleeping left On the firm Bending in thei e count for 570 to PMr. Perry, they were e their appear - informed that that gentleman . had. ates forced ,the never made such. an order and knew that Rochette on apparently nothing -about the goods. ubsequently re- —One day last week a woman entered a shee store m Windsor and asked to be shown some shoes. The clerk brought down several pairs from the shelf and placed them on the floor for her in - should have been Persian lamb skin ed. nd esda e in foun Berg ter Ma or s banquet in lay tlight, Sir john Cana.da was proud of was o lon,ger a cause spection. None appeared to suit ter, wea ness to England. however, and the clerk went to the shelf rd to tbe time when : for another pair. No sooner was his ufed ration would pe back turned than the wornan,quick as a his brought about betw en England and flash, ca4ght up a pair of shees and 13803 Canada. If a great confederatiort shonld attachedktheni Ito her leg just below the and be Made ofEugland and all her colonies, knee' with. a lace. The clerk finally also he thought any -Power which comes into -obtained a pair of shoes that appeared would be oblieed to suit the WOIllall, and she brought Oilt 11C8 not of Eilg- her pocket book to pay for them. She er auxiliary king- discovered, to her dismay, that she had only $1, while.the shoes cost twice that ing in connection with sum. ' Not being able to pay cash for sertices of the First the shoes she concluded not to take , Hamilton, was held them, and. arose to go out, The womaa ,at which thetfinaucial had taken but, a few steps when the charch for the year shoes fell to the floor with a thump. wed. the church to be She then stooped -down, untied the one ciandition. Atlast string, left the shoes on the floor and the pastor had asked pasbed out of the store. au boast of three adies in Canada,. prd year. ngineer's Depart - as made in that t $1 000 wor of nary h, is ' aluable plans had been nibbled way nd rendered wholly !useless. orge —The statue of th rown has arrived ill here it will remain late Hon. G Toronto m pending the. collision with Eti to count op the 1 land aloud, but c donis. —The t the anui Methodis on Mouda statement was read. in a very Sunday's for a collection o appeals were asked to dive wh on of the Customs authotata s at plate offe ings ttawa as to the payment of du y on nearly do ble th his work of art. l'he duty, if exacted, —The person a ince ersary churc th It sh rospe -er vice ID --/t is understood that the Supreme the value of the Cant has tient a report to the Gevern- perty is n t leas ment sustaining the alidity of the Scott ceives Act petition from Kent county, Ontario. and t It is decided that as it is not claimed rines. that the signatures were obtainPd by misrepresentation they cannot be with- drawn. —The Joseph gall Manufacturing Company of Oshawe, which has been 'debt for years, has page. On -Tuesday of Chancery order - go into liquidation tor has been ap- widow re 000 for lif St. Cath tor's brot perty at cies are b Mrs. W. and to Mrs. Mteenee, of Buffalo, his widow's eister. 'John Riordon, the only child, gets $4, 25 years old, wh estate wi l pass Green, an old se —One Morniug last week Jas. Hogg, a well -t4 -do fa, mer of Puslinch, was given an nnpleatiant enrprise. On going to his etables he found three of his horses m4ssing. His first thought natur- theY were stolen. A rdingly instituted, and ✓ their own farm for a foiled one of the miss - ng around a field with short time afterwards ther two in a swamp on weighted down with at last come to a sto of last week the °our ed the company to and an adnainistr pointed. —A mob created considerable ex- citement by their risttous conduct tn tbe western part of Montreal on Thursday night, where Father Chiniquy essayed to preach in a Proteetant Church The police were out in great force and dis- persed the disturbers by using their batoos freely. —Fourteen offers 'are said to have been received at theloffice of Mr. Hick - m Ontario towns the location of the ops burned ecent- a stated, however, son in Montreal fr desirous of secnrin Grand Trunk works ly at- London. It that the company Ivill not come to any decision before next spring. —Tramps on Moodily stole tttio gold rings and $9 in cas from the residence PI of Rev. Father 'Me phy, of Ingersoll. The property beton ed to a servent. Two tramps called at the bailee and asked for aomethin to eat, and subse- . and jewelry was misaed. Two men thave been arrested on suspicion. —McCabe, who was tried at the recent Middleeex altsizes for the mur- der of his wife, waS acquitted after the jury had been out two and a quarter d to make a speech, Judge : " You need It is not necesettry. re me once, before stances, and there ase. A third time hours. He atuempt but was told by the not say anything. You were tried bef under similar circa was a, will in that er, ge errittitn. j. Dou4las gland esist $1,800. No personal —The Nallaceburg Record is respon- inble for the following accouet of an did not wish to. To - incident which marred the harmony of ose present, Mr, Lang- a recent wedding in that place :—te The marriage ceremony was performed by a veitOrable Archdeacon who resides in the same town in which the groom re-' flounced that Sunday's mouuted to 03,098.13 ; amount asked for. lty of the late John e gees. After the ceremony and dejeuner under $460,000, while the happy couple left amidst showers eal ri.nd personal pro- of rice, etc., on, au extended tour, and than! $1,000,000. The the venerable Archdeacon also left for riFia u a anal B1101 of $12,- his home.. He had taken with him to e fa, ily residence at Stratford a valise in which were his , Chas. Riordon, testa- surplice, leggings, etc., and this by an s half of the mill pro- unfortunate naistake, was exchanged for 011eiderable lege- testator's sisters, a valise which very much resembled nd Mrs. Carlisle, Ins oevn, belonging to the bride she un- wittingly carrying off the venera,ble Archdeacon's valise and, paraphernalia. Over the subsequent events our reporter draws a veil, mefely remarking that at the end of her' first day,'" journey, the bride found her Wardrobe not so com- plete as it might have been had some other satchel than that of an Arch- deacon been kft in her possession." —A gentkrnan from Miohipicoten- reports a dreadful state of affairs as still existing therh. When the Toronto police left with ;their prisoners, four of the outlaws among whom is a man named Walker, formerly Chief of Poliee at Michipicoten, and another desperate character named McGillivary, who es- caped. to the woeds, where, it is pod - per annum till he is n the remainder of the 'nto his hands. John vent, gets $2,000. ally wa search w after lao short ti Mg hors a halter they fou the farm throats years ag destroye et:inlet= es, an en to ppeaIS on th y the that nag ov e they runn d the laying at fro Mr. by fir was bro contest the folio tributed side by side with their tively asserted, they were supplied with ear to ear. About two provisions by citizens, to prevent their oggli large barn was arrest, returned to town and instituted a regular reign of terror. Wallace wore un er suspicious cu- test spring his reaper thet during the recent Suitt Act in Dufferin mutter Was largely dis- Ottawa, /28th ctob r, 1884. Fellow Conservatives—I-lit is with the deepest regret that I h4ve t announce to you that the temperance its trust by tb hands o the Li Couservetives utmost of their powe,r. Leonard Tilley." cover. The Called& Pacific Railway 'When asked W_lethe'r the circular had building was fairly riddled with ball in true bandit style, a belt from which protruded the handles of four heavy revolvers and tihuge bowie knife. He also carried Winchester repeating rifle. The othir three were also heavily armed. The ii3en then boarded the steamer St einheff, which was about leave ing for the Sault. They clambered to the main deck and' all four commeneed a party has betrayed fusilade on the people ashore. Wallace rowi g itself into the yelled to the crowd to' stand aside— beral leaders, Allloyal they only wanted to shoot Mr. Macdon- will therefore do their ald, Canada Pacifies Railway agent. this art to the That gentleman,' however, got under been istued t hie instructions Sir. Leonard denounced it as a base forgery. The venerable knight seems greatly M- ick that has been play- censed et the t yon might not be so fortunate." ed on hint. —The supposed suicide at Mont- —Amiong th more,uci some weeks ago turns oat only at Sarnia on t it appears, had rue, heavily in debt, and. Northwest, w probably wishing to elude 'his' credit- , veuture that ors, skipped over t e lino, takieg with ' their rebidenc him vpo belongi g to his ,father, the mate was and leaving notes in his hat, etc., left her iufaet beeide Montmorenoi cataract to make while elle wen young lady is said to have left with him the hoese. to share his ill-gotten gains. The father of the decamper is a man of very limited passengers who arrived e Quebec, last week, was ing to Ontario from the o related a strange ad - happened. them during there. One day while way at work, the mother child playing on the floor out to attend to some s a. short distance from hen she returned the . No trace of it could be fires seven times without reloading. The ticket office was pierced with balls and a number of tickets and other val- uable papers destroyed. The captain of the Steinhoff seemed powerless to do anything, but a telegram haft been sent to the Sault ordering the arrest of the men as soon as the boat arrives there. It is Said by an ! eye -witness that the deck of the boat after the engagement was covered with cartridges, as all the men were well supplied with ammu. nition. The arrest of the party will not be easily acCoruplished. Further ad- vices say the desperadoes have been are child. was gon rested and handed over to the authori- found, tind when the father returned ties at the Sault.