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filER•CENTRAI, HOTEL — late Farmer's — Albert
J- Street, Clinton. El, PINE, Proprietor. Tide ho-
tel has lately heari-greatly improved and thoroughly
reftunished, and posseascs every requisite for the com-
fort and convenience of the travelling radio, 'Good
stabling and attentive hostler.
Clinton, Nov. 28010878.
• , .„SERVAN'l• 'W.A7TED;
TNTANTED, before the 20t1 of Reeentber, ti" good
TV Servaut Girl, where a housemaid is kept.
Apply to VAS. B aallsront,
Stapleton, Nov. 28, 1878.•Brant-mere,.
• CARETAKER WA NIED.
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'17PTANTED, a Caretaker for the Clinton Public Sohool,
V V for the year 1870. Portienters furnished on apt
n110841°11 to
W. H. HINE, Secretary.
Clinton; Nov. 28,1878.
CA:RETAKE11. WANTED. •
ausiewan, a caretaker for the Clinton III& School,
V V for the year 1879: Rartionlars furnished on up.
plleation • -
A. WORTHINGTON,
Clinton, Nov. 28, 187e.
STRAY STEER. • • • .
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(-IONE into subscriber's mottoes, lot 20, 8r0 eon.
4...) Stanley, about the lot of October, a WO year old
greyish STEER. Tho owner lo hereby notliled to prove
proporty,pay charges, and tato it away.
HOGII C. ,oievona. •
Stanley,No. 28, 1878. • • ..• • '4'
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STRAY CATTIal.. ,
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LITILANSE from the sub.seriber's promises, lot- 37,
1: 7 11th coo. Goderich Pownship, some time 'in.i‘fay,
A STEER and HEIFER, eighteen months old,,botit
red, with a piece out out of Om right. oar, end tho
initials J. G. branded on tho nigh side ofeach. Any
person giving information that will lead to their moor.
ery, will be suitablyrewardett. .
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JAMES GRAHAM.
Goderleh township, Nov. 28, 1878. . • .
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STR A.V CATTLE —$10 REWARD„
QTRAVED from subscriber's premises, BrtytielAine,
10 near Clinton, in 'May last, five STEERS %mid Iwo
HEIFERS, all two years old. One of the steers is a
brindle and also on -e of the boilers; two of the liken'
aro red, and one of the heifers; ono steer ,spotted rod
and whito, and ono greyish. Any ono giving anal infor.
motion as will lead to their Tommy, will'reeeive .the
above reward. '
. _ 30IIN 0. ELDIOTT.'• •
oderich Township, Nee. 28, 1878.• •.'
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South • Huron Election.'
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AND CENTAE HURON GENERAL ADVERTISER.
• CLINTON, ,oNTRIO,THtJBSDY, N-6VEIVI—BER —28', —1.87
Stlx\g.du$riiotmtut0.-
TAKE NOTICE. ,
•-14i1Uts71re7's etteozt, eta yerktellre Roars kept tor
OeVACO. Alt bv$ frOM impOrted ttoek, Terms-,
canh.
3. let 20, 1st Con. Stanley,
fitailley, Nov, 2811878.
ST%ZkY COLT*.
0,4M70 into the premises of the subseribor, lot 80) Oth
eon, Goderich township, abont tlio let. Nov. a two
year old hay COLT. TIN owner is herelti, 110t10008 to
Prove property:, pay thargesittud take it away.
11 COON.
Goderieli township, Nov, 27,1878, •
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FMB subsoriber wishes :to intimate to the people of
-11- Clinton, that on TRI.111818Y., Nov 00111,. he win
'eennuence the gelling of int.& in Clinton, end will con-
.inue oo doingthrougbouf the winter. • .11e orOfl deliver
eTel Y702 erniog awl eveniog, Sundays mteepted, and•will '
sell at tte very reasonable at of •Mictil'asera, 3311,0atI
Ak• for 25 taints. ` Patronage. re,spectfully
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Goadich Township, Nov. SU, 1878.. • •
LONDESBOR09 MILLS.
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GrItig•T'TNtf IN TUE ,P.,P.ST 1\1A1.NE11,
And at the efu014t mentrnt.
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• E X P ENSES OF CA NDIDATES: , The Seie,,tid eluToa large 2rst-o10tne WeeklY,
, IISTRACT"ol detailed statements filed with the
.L Returning Officer (with vouchers and-reeeipts) of
' all election expenses incurre8 on behalf of the Candi-
dates at the Election for the Parliament, of tlac Domin-
ion of Canada, held on the 17tif of tient., 1878.
Poblished in accordance *Tat Section 123, Dominion.
Election Act.
• IRODERT GIBBONS, ' •
• Returning Ofileer.
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Livery •
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Printing.111 20
Telegraphing 25 07
Paid Agents, Canvassing,bc.' : 1000)0.
Paid travelling expenses, esnof halls, &e. .... 107 00,
Other personal expenses . 44 76
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tents, haro htul 34 yearsexperience, and now hare tba:
laNt•st entahlislinuent in the *Mid. Patents aro ob-
tained on the beet tering. A special notice is nude ht
Ibo Selentilte Amorioni, of all inventions Patented
tbrougit, this agency, with the name mid residence...if
the patentee. By.the Iranians° Circulation thus (Oren,
public attenm
tion directed to the merits of the new
patent, and sales or intranotiort often easily effected.
Any person who, Las Made a new discovery o0. inven-
tion, ran sseortnitl, free of charge., whether a patent co=
probably he obtained, by Writing to the. undersigned.
W*, also amid freo liond bank about the 5010040 laws,'
patents, caveats, trademarks, their reale, and how p0)-
(000001, wit h./lints for proeuring 0010,100 001 Invention&
Addres's for the never, or concerning patents.
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"Itranch Oilier, &or. fit* Washingten,'D.
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• Canada's ,New Governor
Safe Arrival at Halifax:
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THE Vtil'AC413 ",/i.C1110..S8 YEity. Bova 0,
Ario p,r)
'dressed in eountless bright -colored flags;
the calm water, jest ruffled by the
breeze till the little wavelets looltalitce
flashing through a eea- of the
deepest and brightest astir° ; while on
the othee aide were the cheery -looking
homes of Halifex and Dartmouth, gay
with wreaths of fir and flowere, and'
;OM. TtinrRAcEP.TlEfIrs [-bright steCamers floating from eVery
af
I window, Cheers rose ?owl end long
. t ecLIF.A7t:
item either shore, till the far-off -voices
were drowned by the cheers which burst
from all parts of ,the Blaelt
film stem to stern, a`ntl front deek to
toYal Yards. Then the bands et the
Bleck •Priuce and Bellerophon played
01 God Save,the Quaen;" and cieteewsorde
'The .voyage of Se alistingeislied 01
party across the Atlantic, as that of the
1Illerciels of Lorne and sOtte,. coelcl not
be Without incidenta of interest, and
this one was rendered particniarly event -
fel by: the extraordinary ebaractev of
the.;„,eather, The. stn,mati„n carsied .1° The CatepWle are Coming," as the
her listed clam° and the mails, but no 8,1•911-13•tikni Passed on The slandi-cl- evA-
passengers eicept the Vice -Regal pattYtit fr°m'1:)9th !1!•?d,...sher.e001118.17101.
Thefirst day at sea the psineess ed till the Sarmatian rouncledto at the•
snhined below, but LOI a Lorne was oil north end of the line. Here agairi,the
&et:. dining' the most pi'. the efternOon, new from • hey deek must bttve been a
talking freely,to his Suite and the offi- heautifol sight, • From the right, look
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mg down the harbor, rose a tzerfeet foo
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of the ship, and proving most- aff-
able. He expressed hireself 'hoe' much est of sPlArs and cordage frete seine 240
pleased with the ship: At 6;30 on pri_ vessels.now lying in port, and each ves-
day the maile were ou board from Mo- sel Was evidently flying every thread of
bet elle did.,not leave until 11:30, huutikl: she Pesseesed, •
Tho ebrnial landing, of the Vice -Regal
when the gale was thonglit to bete abat
party wee made :it ft tin). On landing,
the llarquia and Princess wete received
by the' and-nteval thgrn
Levies, and a guard of honor from the
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.66th Regiment. A beautiful bouquet
was presentetlanILR,IL„siremediately
on her landing. . The proceesion, w'as
then forted, 'aild passed out of the
doeleyard. All along the route the side-
ivellts were crowded, there probably be
.20,000 potpie on the . Streets. The
'crowd on foot kapteep almost contine-
ous cheerina alone the line and the At
Test 00 Oesissm WAS SigAvn, . The best
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el' 0idet: prevailed. • When the party
arrived at the ProviteiarBeilding; the
Marquis-ewastevern -in, - the cereniony
being too long to •transfer le our col
ed. Lee."Iiing Meville the engines were
putat fell speed, nel When the.thip got
Clear of the land, the nerth:east wind
developed into. a gale • •sv.hich. old sailors
characteeized as feareel, end the sliip la-
bored heavily, • ''.0-toLtlic felhaving day:
there was a heavy.sea,mid'ilie Princess•
suffered. dreadfully • from: .sea -sickness,
and was enable to leave her bed: On
Stanley 0 he 'nether was bright, and'
gave 1)1 oldie of a; pleasant day. Divine
serViee was held in the forenoon, and
late in 111(1 'afternoon the Princess aji:'
peered:PA deck,. but se.ented very Minh
Shaken. She rettred early. Lord 'Lorne
Was on deck with the other'ledies Of the
spite in--thinifter •part Of the dayTand
seethed to have suffered little froth the
- 1700.1110. Nearly•all 'the ministers of the
effects of the weather, •• " ,
During the eek a
fearful was. Dominioa government being prezent,
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encountered.The shiplabored bard, Sir John. and Dr:. Tupper.in-courtalreess-
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no was. 117 7010.1intr.,deeki being. ThePrincese was .attired in a blacks Sethi
dress trim:died with jet,- a satin bonnet,
swept -by the sea, :M hieli ran mountains
trimmed with 'ostrich • feather pudjet to
high: 'Part of her tipper decks were
stove he by one' trememhem wave.. The mr"sPbud, And it Yea—. She held in her
hand. the bompet presented to her on
patent beds .. from Which so Mack:had
been esi,ectedwere then discarded; be_ landing. The Duke of.Edinhingh wore
g fauna quite •nseless. They lyere no fallnaval uniform, ‘Vitlithe•Order of
placed by berfei... • The princess sweep: the Garter, and hie breast covered with
the insignia of the 'tithe Orders. with
ed 'dreadfully dining this awful. storm.•
Her sufferings were such as' to excite: •which he has beeu invested:: 'The:Mai--
alarm eanong the suite. ' She atterWat,ds quie•of L91110•WOre ot da.rk•eolorod court
:f3uit he looked exceedingly well, and is
recovered, .and the balance of. the week
a considerably finer lookieg person than
paSsed without special. incident. .
The .Satioatiart arrived -at the • en-
trance te Halifax harbor at 0 o'clock-: on
night, but a heaVy feg prevail'
•:ingzied to pilots being et hand she put
to •sea, again entil 9 o'clock, when her
captain decided to tun the, risk himself,
of going up the harbor, which he did.
withoet mishap. ' . . .
'Che Deled.of Edinburgh, who all day'
had been anxiously expeeting. the ar-
rival Of the Sanitation, as soon as she
was signalled left the Black Retace .1n
the ,A.danralty steam.'
'barge and went'
clew n•to ' Meet her: The sallar ,Prinee themselVes asmonth pleased at the grand
o reception they met with. ••• • •
ediliboarded the'steamer, and had h
• To -morrow (Friday) they will be feted
at llontreal,•-• whore they Will 'remain
Until Monday, when they are to proceed
to Ottawa, where another meeptien
awaits them; •
The New York Piniesays. it is re-
ported that the Duke of Edinburgh will
visit New York Harbor with his ship
immediately afteeeloaving Halifax, no
will also Visit , WaShington•as,,a, repre-
sentative of the Rhyal Family? and as
such be preaonted to the President by
Sir Edwina Thornton Whose guest he
will be. [Since the above was in type
he has been ordered boatel .
ins picture would Indicate, . •
. . Addresses, weee afterwards presented
Ot behalf of the ..eaperation. of Halifax-,
to whith-thellatepois yeplied. . ' .• •
, The Marquis,' Princess, afid the Duke
of 'Edinburgh dined witli Lieut-Goyer- -
nor Archibald in• the evening a drawing -
'root) reeeptioe being afterwards given
by the Princess, when several hundred la.
dies and gentlemen' availed 'themselves
of the -opportunity of being presented to
her.
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The Marquis and :Princess expressed
. pleasant interview with his sister, whet
was none the less - glad to find so near a
member of her family awaiting her ay;
____LAval in Canada. _
On Sunday mooning, in answee to
monitions from, the Sarmatian, the
Dulte-el Edinburgh, the General, the
Admiral, the Lientenant-GoVernot; and
suites went pit it steam barge to the
Vice -Regal 'vessel, and the Princess re-
ee.ived thdiio, he looked uncommonly
wall, having recovered rapidly from the
effects of the voyage, "Ile -affair was a
very pleasant one. Lord Lorne did not -
look very welkiiis cold affecting Lira
somewhat. At .2:30 pan. the Princess
Louise proceeded in a barge to the iron -
'clad Black Pritiee, *here she lunched
Veitlythrt-Dalte-of•-fltliabergh-,-a-etteatitte
about 4 to- the Sarmatian, where the
party 'remained .011 board during the
evening, the Duke of Edinburgh dining
with them.
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VIE RECEPTION' AT ItALTFAX.
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10011 the immediate remora -I of sedimott from steam hollers. its to in SR it la soparat.al from the Waters, tinnily
L. preventing the accumulation of .sediment, the found' on of 1300 thio c (nitrites f risk oillorninpriloiltri.
It prevents foaming. it preeervds the Boiler and Engine, end saves its cost in LTA it short time.
SEII° L0''44"2 AvV3P,VV:.k*Io'iyE;14111:7`1.'11•tit'otrtati%onftii411.11ov.
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" Yorir 1k,l1 i cleaner applied to our 10110.11th Au.2cal, 18780-0.11m cleaner you attnehm
ea to Y boilor
gust Iast is giving the Moat 'Torrent satisfaction. Since last August bag done Its mat Po well that wish yeti
its application it has taken 10000 10)111 a fin/triton cl full to put one on my othtr Intik r, cay altut the Ilth or
of Refitment ont of the water in ,tho MAW: It has kept 12th instant." Tt ate.,
tbc water clear and free from sediment. It is doing all nacoatitca.
you claim for it, and I take pleaslY0 in. reeommending
It to all uses Of atom, *0 00 will primate° tho boiler Mid
pay for itself in 01 short 11180 to the Saving of fuel,"
WM. J. TIANNIVAN,
Engineer for it 30. Nettie,
Patrick McCoui el, F.t glum r.
We ePPIY this ll• di V ton n expunge, sae feta on
monthte tad, tool if it does not do Knit ia ainlined
lot it, VIZ., remelt., the ve 11111010, tee agree to remove it
11.8 111011 own orig1106, tied not to nlinw 11 13 cogt yeti a
cent for its ti 4or remora/. •
London, Oet. CAUTION.
"'Emir cleaner applied to tho bona" ordbir. j• MeCor.
rola hero is giving attire satisfattion. In 014 month 'rto arti fjv, diguent paroal ter rernoaljit Poll
It took from the Water in the bora rimer a biteltri of meta hom viatev in steam boilers, and ltitand tog Omit
Sednnent. On opening the hollcr after 4 welts inn 0hem to tbn utmost; and Nvo hereby notily all pa eons,
fonnd eleon and tree from nelihnent anti the water has thst ace, tv.Ilinet Rate imits for in;nuction' and &mangos
been kept else r and free from sediment sittee1t srts- sitarist All infringers of any of the patents owned 1)7 110,
(mine. tt is tl4ng ali y, to &aim lb it. I takeloloso Ire end the public aro particularly cautioned ag•tinsi, apply.
In rceoromendirg Otto ail 11.00 of fifPf•ht 10 ' Ing or using tiny boiler 01(0000r 0110111111 hes pipes passinff
(I. 0II0810114, Throgtglt the,Ate it Mt tatting rlatotter dotal* boitsr,
V. ngintt 1.44 ercept ptIrehasod 111010 011.
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Per ftirthor partierdart'apply to A. 8. 102011800,
C111111001 NOT. Milo& I001)1.11 -1r DOWNS.
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Canadian isiews Itenis. •
0. totegbui7,01---i-o—oripee'rsa
of. York County, died at Toronto on.
Toesdtly. • •
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'A company is projected at London,
Ont., for the nianutacture of rubber
• front mil W00
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117.0413'011 51011401Y 4n°131mg 1marIY It is' statedon good authority that
everybady "in Halifax "%YRS astir, bat it ei1111ianj s rt 091.1 from a New York
Wog not until about ono o'clock that th.be !
oat buil ev to go to that city aid miter
Sarmatian left her anchorage and steam Ante business,
ed slowly up the herbor. The fleet was.
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drawn up in the folloWing order :—
t has been thscovereil that malicious
First came the Black Prince on the east 136M115 11"6 "MGVed. SeC15ral 1111f3 11184
he Illackeriars iron. 'bride,p:
,line, and tho Argus on the west, then bolts from t
near London, thus inipairieg its strength
the Contest and Bellerophon end, lastly',
the 'Pert and Rover. As sho neared At the raising of a sawmill, three
there, the yards were manned to the miles west of Mooreford, on ThursclaYt
royals, presenting a splendid appearance, a former named IV. Finlay,' was killed.
the melt standing erect on the dizzy by a beam ok tizttber, in the net oflein,g
heights,and toOking as lima at yarns raised, falling on hint. ,
and at ease as if they were on deck. A. 'Thompson, of Sciehero, took it
kilter sight woeld be difficult to pietere load of grain and sold it in Taranto last
than that which met the eyes of the week, Ile then proeered a loatlorlime,
Princess as she approached the landing filled himself up •ivitlt whiskey, and
where she'teas destined first to sot foot (darted for homo, On the Way the
on the soil of her new home-41ze sun. waggon upset, he was buried in the lime, tame, The chtld•rentaine in custody or
light falling upon the great, war ship a and smothered to death:
„ the mother.
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. Rer'glers entere
t. ,Itsectb$, Thema
the safe, and got aw
, •A. Thompson, -wli
111ontred ft couple' of d
is eighty years of age, 10
O,ixty years of his life in g
Eii'eouraging accounts are c
'being received in Montreal front
ous settlers' in Manitoba, whole
-eity during the year te try their fe
on. 'Government- hied in t)ie
•Province. .„ ' • •
Foar sub-contractots on the Act
portiezi f the Southeastern Rollie
have swindled their laborers out of
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mouth's pay.' Tho ,Men, have taken
possession of • tin, road, and trouble is
.apprelienclect. _-• - , • , .
In a row at. Embee, on Tuesday, P.
Mitchell, a hotel keeper; inflicted SOY'S -
rat serious wounds .on the head of Allan
McDonald with .ato • iron better -tester,
McDonald is aCcused of gouging the
eye outof Mitchell's horse. •
The price of'inatelms is geth-g up like
a flail], From $2,89 per doz. boxes they
have • Ascii to $5.- The Eddy hatch
Woekg are said to have feinted a com-
bination. At tlicnew figure it will pay
for grocers to import 'American matches
of better quality.• , When people pay'
good figure they will. like it good article-, •
jilie ?father rie A Labelle, ,Iiine,years-
-of age,• who. died rather sculdetl
•Montreal on the 1,001) lest., from fever
'and • sinall-poXk has .- takenproceed;
ings iitho Pollee Cotirt against a
friarenvier:el in the St. -Donis street
Acadetey, who, it is alleged, ehestised
the,yoittle who WAS a pupil ,unclet bis
'etre, so severely sonte. tithe. before .his•
death is to haeten the led's. ead.'•
, It is stated that the Dominion
ernmenthaire given orders to stop the
transportation of reile to Yale, • on 'file
Mainland .of British •Celtimici, the
terminus of the Pacific Railway selected'
by tho late Government, thus tinlioating
an intention :of adoptingtheButa Inlet
route, which would. costo r•thirty million
dollem more than thatterminating at.
Berrard , •
T. Dynorn, or London, on ,'Weclizeo-
daY, attempted' to deadhead a passage on
the Great Weetern. He was -arrested
and temporarily lockedup• in a' room at
the station, *he/melte tried to force hie
way out., and failing that set,fire to .the
furnittite. Tie was fined $40 'by the-Po-
liee,Magistrate, or .three months in gaol.
He hi it noted d8)i3perado, and was lately
tied'for burglary and acquitted by a•
•jtfry bn his own ,plending, against •sttong
evidence. • • • r , ' •••
A. few days ago the teacher 'of York
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AWN' S'eliool, • CuMmings adminie
tered to a pupil 9 years old; named W,
Forsyth, it thrashing for having fought
and ill-used a companion alei- the way
home from school, complaint having •
been made to Ititn,by the inother of the
011JllrOd child.. The father of the by
thrashed, an viewing, his son's hock,
hastened to a ,Iiistiee 'of the Peace, and
laid his complaint -of ttssaultagainst the
teacher. The caso was tried on Satur-
day at Beatty's Hotel, -111glington,. bat
judgeaent was reserved. MI-. F. Mc-
ATeDatigail appeared for the defence.
-..S.OStrentrartis- the feelieg Against the
teacher, that ,some ofthe people
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screwed the 'nuts on tho wheels of his
lawyer's carriage which, as he droeo to
the city collapsed, the home running
tt*ey, end Mr, McDongtali narrowly es-
caping serious bodily injury. Tile men
who tampered with the buggy are_ ar-
rested. • .
•A sad ease of cruelty end neglect has
just been revealed in a suit for alimony
Iri the Court of Chancery, Permit°, It
sechie an accountant in It' law office,
named Itichardsqn, married, in April,
1877, the daughter of Rev, Mr, Gibh, a
Vargiararignister. -Tinmediately after
the honeymoon, he gave himself up to
'Violent fits of passion, during whieh be
would beat anti,kick his wife in A, 111080
tnitnerciful and cruel manner. Two or
three times she left him, but each time
she was persuaded to totem. In d'ami-
ary host, when she was enceintd the
brute kicked her in a most brutal man-
ner, and the laid. in hysterics all night.
After the child Ives born he one night,
-when it was pouring rein, took the poor
little thing, under Ids arm and carried it
round for some time in this manner,
followed by his vretched wife. At
length unable to bear shell treatment
any longer, she left the man for good.
He the accused her of infidelity and
all tort of improprieties, and wrote her
a lotter o that deed,' which was pro -
&teed in court, when the defendant had
to acknowledge that it was all untrue.
,The Pourt made an order, empelling
defendant to pay plaintiff $150 a yeer
out of a salary of $350, which is all he
a
co
$25
A Ai
West Vial
jemin, &els,
together, arid•nit,
hotiSe was broltei, ty• wing
Masked' men, who carried gavot.:
• •
, 111 casio.
Whist tho e' child was en
route for the Roman Catholic cemetery ,
at Ottawa on Friday, the horse attached
to the hearseheeme unmanageable and,
ran away. The hearse waS eapsized and
the co.'ffin so itally damaged ;that the
• ire fell mot •unto thennicl: .
. "A•auteber of passeiageM• on the .tt:.ain •
'pone' Toronto, • which arrived :•at.,Mon- '
treal . on Sunday morning, liacI• their
pockets picked,: evidently by prefeSsion- ••••••
als going to Montreal. Ohe .!.,eentleman ,
"lost 4 :vauttblc matteh;• whiUt others
• were robbed of Various 'sums . of :Money. '
• Ry the report of' the Ilegistert4eneral • ••
oe,the :Prilyince of Ontario,.. it Appears
there were 21;308 perions married. last • •
.,year, Episcopalians, 4;443 ;,Pres-
bYteriatis,•5,0,65 • Baptiets, 1,344 Con-
gregationalists,.2'16 ; Catholics, ,•3',.395 ;• •
Lutherans; 0150-; Methodists (inelliditg•
the Bible Christians),, 9,095. • • . .
A fire broke Out be Friday morning,
2,3t1 inst.,' tho eaten of, Won. &fifth, • •
horses and font% te'en Cotes amongst Whiela .
• • . • . ,
near Iinierkip,`ilestroyme the baro, Cent ,
•taining '.100 inisheis:eer wheat, 'seti'.ert ' •
*ere a neither Of thormighhred anknals
and a large viantifi of pats , and peas, •
Mr. Smith 811(0 Jest his tie:. ricultural „
plements. .
:While the Rev. B. Clement, of
Wa-
terford, was helping a tramp to SoMe- • •
thing to eat the ether morning,. a -chute
of thelmtgry Man made off -with; two
overcoats. , The piPperty being Missed
the reverted gentleman and it oonatable
*Awl in pursuit, caught the thief, ra-
cevered the cola% and lodged Mr. Train() • •
lit Simone . • • : '
• A bold robbery was 'perpetrated. at
Colbornitvillage; on Saturday moraine-,
the store of 3; G. :.Webb •being enterecd,
by supposed tramps, who cast on -their •
bld clothes, oebstituting. for them new •
c`lothing to the amotint of' four. suits .
each. After .clething themselves.
eom-
fot tatty they-peoceetlad In carry-, off
rasoM,Inives, coats, shirt, &at., to the.
val;..edoifri$n4g,010).t.irgi•ltry
'Ivas attenipted last'
Saturday nightby some tramp at Ociod- •
hotel, Itagersville, • Tito Proprie-,
tor had pieced his milts Unice pil- • .
'low, and. was an;alcellecl by. Soule orle
drawing them ditt. He seized themoai,
and IA the atroggKi the money fellte the
floor,. unobserved, in tho dark. Goodwin
pluckily held on, and fallen -ad into the ,
back yard, and was. getting the better, •
when the burglar .shot Mtn, Goodwin
lied in a precarioue condition.
a'receht viat of '141t.,t)r. Thom* .
of Clileago, to Toronto,' he we'nt.into a :
Y.orkville thug store to bay a couple of •
cigars, • His moveniente appeared 80
Statiieiblig that the proprietor of the ,
prirerfaide strer vv-ifil---ht• -urger pro-
specting, and that the purchase of the
cigars was a mete blind, he iiifortned
the police of hie Saspicions and•had his ,
store watched and hiantelf watched and
himself shadoWed tho Doctor for Some
distance, A Sunday Or two ago the
suspicious apothecary attended the Bloor
street Methedist church, and, 10, and be.
hold i• there Was his barglar in the per -
eon of Rev. Dr. Thomas occupying •tho , •
Hearing the story, Dr. Themes
enjoyed a hearty laugh.
NOTIOnS.
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quite united oa one question. Every person,
who brie seen it admits that the Family fier-
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best weekly towspapar in the country. ltzs
really a publication that no man cat well at.
ford to do without. 'rake it .411 ill all, it has
to Oital. The pried hi only $1 a year, atul '
eturvaasers got splendid commiesiont, t
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