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I N t NOVEMRZR 7 187% , f I --.-: -'*----I- --- —I -,--- ---I-- I . . I I t � � I . . . I � ; I � i -­ � . I 0 .. - . - I � . . . I I 1. .1 NEW AbV:ERTISEMENTS. punishment deserved,but because his opened at all by the Government, there Indiana, and they insist that the In- Bhooto of the great Anglo-Saxou race, tankerons Yankee out by the heels. We ham Collingwood and -Va,ughmu I - � - , - die.ns must be completely 6ubjugated. humanized and blessed by the teaching rode on in silence at a slow "rate of ­ I 't I ­ . . Ministers advised it, and the Constitu- will be: a grand 1 Squabble among these resoflat I � I I I . . on waapaesea, and ait� " , � � � Electrical Cures -Allan McDonald. � . He thinks this is the only way to insure of Christianity. The severity of the sp . . �i .; . 1. tiou'requires him in all cases to act upon � ambiti: ut youngsters, the several cOun- - eed, stoppink often, and were 'having deal of warlike diSclif, - r -a go* ­ - I 81011 carried, .., � I I . 116118allAlills-McGregor & Urquhart.. I 110 permanent peace on the border. climate, with the labor required to do- the f all beriefit of a tedious night jour- pressing the desire of the Ineeting r, � . Pr6ceator Wanted -S. C&rn:ooha,n. the advic6 of his constitution al.tLdviserg. ties will be put to enotmous expense, POLITICAL TRIALS. -At the political velo� its s, tended to .create ney. To vary the monotony, we ad- urge upon the. Local to . . . , . I . . Poultry Association-Waltar Coats�., - Tbelpeopleof this country will- r � GOV,er"Ineat * mok advisability of taking- up at the fi% . - i I ejoice and none will be any better satisfied or trials at Kieffe, one man was sentenced those qualities of mind and body so journed to the 6 ing-room to inhale .0 I ' - ' - I ,� Michigan Farm, er-Jobuston & Gibbons to know that our Governor Gen!oral and. :b6tter Bei-ved than they are now, eicept to be hanged, two to imprisonment with necessary to people designed by Provi- the'fragrant. -In one comer of this session of Pa isment the 4111�8ti .011 rA I . I Christmas ShowrL-Gordon McAdam. I 'hard labor for 10 years, one to 6 years, dence at no distant time, to take an 9.- - - rh I . . . - Auction Sales-St&uley Day. - the, Queen's. son-in-law, is thus freed the particular town which secures the two to 4 years, one to one- montfi, and tive part in the destinies of c. . apartment weres, number of jolly old new County formation's. It- was also . this Am- Scotelimen, having a jovial time arnong resolved to invite all interested Int.i. . . 4 .... � Good Farm for Sale-Joha 1-1. Hodges. from the odium of sanctioning as unjust, coveted prize. 'The very argumelit two to 1 week's imprisonment. erican Continent. The speaker's dis- themselves, and amusing and entertain- cipalities, to seriddelegates to I - . I : - .. Overcoats-Hally & Anderson. iniqnitous and tyrannical an act as dis- which these disturbers use in favor of A HUXAN MONSTEM.-Micliael, Kelly. sertation. on huerty, being original, was iDg the compai) . y. Ever and anou they - the GovernMeni on th Waitupft . I �. � J ,. � . � - . I Mortgage Sale-Huah Love Sr. gracps the modern history of our 66un- their scheme, viz.: the increase of rail- was arrested in Orange Coduty, New consequently obscure and cloudy. His would sing the I,AuId Scotch Sangs 11 bar, for th t purpose. a lst Of Decen, - . I ' . v I - � � X rn i re-Hermou Well. Jersey, the other day, for shooti g his reference to the wdor of the British slaking their drouthey thrapples in. a i . . I ew Fri� ture Stoo � . . n U I . * To Merebaiats-C. W. papst� try.' The responsibility of that act rests way :facilities, is due .of the strongest wife* He was attempting to burn out army at Waterloo, AS an example of drap o' the best auld malt, and cracking ' ­ ­ -.----. ­— . . . I . . . - upon the present Governme'rit and upon reasons why no changes axe required. the eyes of his deformed Son with a red what men win a . I The Molesworth pl. --- ­ . - I I ndure and suffer in the their jokes. and a'tbat. Nothingseem- � - I . f�w � 41 them alone. . I I Every con ty in the Province if; now so .hot poker when his wife interfered. cause of liberty, was most absurd. - To ad to pleag�.'tbeira better, when the train Match. I "WM-9 � � . The Wound is not dangerous.1 dttribute the imposing of the c The annual match . . I I I : I I , - -- --- - I intersecteil with railways that com- let6sted stopped at Aavions, than to sing, -with a, of the . � 8 - . � Rolesworth . - . ,�411trjall vrixP0010L . AFoirAN, AFFAIRS. - Eleven Af Plowman's Association BaYs the List; � 1-1V I I . ghan Bourbon dynasty as rulers of Frau6e in grand rousing chorus, the national song I : - .. � I - . Wg NOTICE that some of our Conser- munication with the county seat iii risoners have been executed for parti- opposition to the will of the French pe wel Baidler, took pl, . . I � ­­­- ­­­_­­­ . . I I -­­ --­ � " � __._,_ ___,__,._ - ­­­ co ' I P o- of the "Army and Navy," or the "Red, ace On Friday I., - -. : ---- ­­-­ � vative 1 ntemporarias who are always much pask-r and much less expensive. cipation 'in the massacre of the British ple, with the bayonets of the mercenary White and Blue, alI serene." Being in on the farm of Mi. James Purilop, a . I : . t i . SE.A.FORT11, NONTtMBER 7,* 1879. e�geitograsp at any str&w,iio Matter than it: was ten .years ago: Instead of Embassy. Sixty persons have been armies of European despot a mile west of the v.W-- I ! ­­— - - examin 8, &S all in- Yankee land -did not at all seem to dis- �" ; age� and th I I � --- . -- how li lit, that will;�eigh in *the balance increasing officials and incurring a ad since tbe-trials began. The Stance of the desire of the masses for comfit their loyalty. And thus, be- Col(l and di � 0* � - . I ,g I ddi- , the day was - I : , Groundless Fears. . Ameer's Chamberlaiu has been arrest-' that priceless boon is -rather too thin. it was the most sue I'SWI 4 ; - - ce , r r . - . in faFor of the National P* tween dozing off to sleep and listening held by th saftil natch � . I olicy, miscon- tional burdens in this way, the feeling ad. A despatch from Cabul- says the Making the psalm -singing soldierg of to the Scotchmen. we passed the night. was'& V . . . � i . . � Fears have been expressed by some . 0 Society. There yd I � ; � . - .,.8r I large attendance of .0 I E. . strue the remarks anent improved busi- - of the country is! strongly in' the con- guard of the Ameer has been doubled, Ciromwell as champions of freedom, is It was just beginning to break'd,'av when farmers and - ; 1 1 members of the Reform party. that ness';�n Seaforth, which appeared in our . from ,the Othe�% . i - ­ . � . I I traxy direction, alud it would be -welt for it having been discovered that he in- ludicrous. Surely, the lecturer must we reached Michig�fi City, This place surrounding toWnships, ,sul iI � . . . � ' � i when the. term of office of the present locallcolums a couple of Weeks ago. the Government. to be aware of ,this tended to escape. . � here have read history to poor advaii- appeared to be the prettiese on the all sedmad to take & deep interftt - � � . . ! Lie utellant- Gov. emor of Ontario ex- I DEATH or REv. MR. FRA' the corifest i1i , t zER.-Rev. tagg, or he would have learned that the whole route. - It is so neat and. Clean- 10, i I I 0� rogtem - They claim credit to the , National - c7ing it, erilite P . . . - I 24 inen and b . � fact before theyloommence to tamper Willi,arn Frazer,LL.D-, to Whorn the Success of 'the British �rmies was owing looking, with wide 'striaets and tastily began, their "" opening,, �-nd t .. ­0yj . , About 10 ,� ; - . pires, the avtboriti i . I ; I Is at O'ttawa Will Policy for this improvement.. In this I with the boundaries of the counties and citizens of Paisley, Scotland! presented to the skill of their generals, the cour- Prected buildi-ngs of white brick. From 0 s I ill . ; - I appoint in his placela creature of their - - I - I I I If* �t I . we can aSsUre t1lem, they axe entirely re new county towns. In so ,J10,600 about a year ago, in grateful age, pluck, tenacity and discipline of the this out we could get a view of the, f, ur in. the afternoon the fieldprese - . 7 T . .1 recogri imated appearance with pi ut4 , � own, who will be guid-ed and directed ition of the interest he had al- common soldier, who' an all , , , � astray.' The revival -of trade in 'far as this county is concerned, the . . never questions country. It appeared to be but a slight ow.,Ma � . I . I . -. - I ways taken in the -education of the but obeys. Anything visitors and. team. S. Th .4 1 in all his official ac !,,by th I - I I . - 1� improvement on that wo last got sight a . ahseu�e 1 - , 1. it more incompati previousrains and tb i ? feared that the Dom 9 �ion Government this own is not -caused by, bat only chaDgG--th#,t could possibly be community, and especially for the part ble with freedom.,it would be hard to of in the evening before. Corn and lae �ffe a mellOwzea I � k. , - � , . I 61 F - I - will thus use the, Li utenant-Governo I - hemp are the principal products of the et of breakilig . . is inl spite of the National Policy. ade withs viewto bho'convenience be took in the establishment of Paisley conceive. Darwinism arld Philosopbi the soil had t . r I _P : . .That I this is a fact- any intelli ' , Philosophical Institute, died not long Cal infidelity came in for a large share cultivated land, and the unbroken soil the land, and Prevented it Ila - , I gent citi- of the whole people would be to,. remove I .- I 1. I M . � I ele ' * ­ , ving t1w � . as a tool with which to, embarras's and zen knows. But, much as business b since at Paisley, aged 62. of Mr. McLella�u's condenlinmion. Per- is very weird and gloomy looking in- an cut and finished like a . )a which plowmep ppeamee a .1 I as the county Beat from Goderich-',to Clin- . -TiiQUBLES IN 1 "ELAND.—Rather dis- baps lie had an. inklingth t this species deed. This will apply de ost of -even such a project couraging news comeB from Ireland. of scepticism was more p evalent than route to 'Chicago. Passing tlirough kee a competition -was i destroy the present Government,. and - improved, it is not yet nearly F30 good as ton, and the a � . ou the whole .first class th always site. lu�tlii- . I i . , � . I thus, secure for Ontario a Government it was five years ago, before th. Nation- ' n al] 'Y � � ; - would far outweigh the beriefits-that Famine threatens some parts of the ought to be in such a chu ch built town Joliet, in Illinois, we had a good view o , A it was Perhaps 1end-ere 7 i - i of their own shade of politics. As we f ; f a ala T I th more so by the value of � U�a : . � - al Policy was thought of. WhAte country unless immediate measures of as Seafortb. Rev. Mr. I Graham, the the State Prison buildings* the I .. � . . ver it would be derivedion the way of general , which are . - . prize g . I . � � ­ � n . - . In moving a on the Lake Shore. Our train was to aven by the . T . *th an irresponsible may have do a other places, we do not oonveni I , 1011 1.11 - Z are not Cursed wi reliefare instituted. The so-called an- able Methodist minister,ti . associat* - � � ience. , - . , � the � ti -rent and land -reform demonstrations Vote of thanks to the lecturer, conipli- have got to Chicago at 6 o'clock, but shape of a new reaper, valued 8,tiloo � . � ! governing body in Ontario, the only know � but we do know that it has not ' . � I We cannot omit to notice tba splaucT t I � i I i I in Ireland are rapidly degenerating into merited him on his orthodoxy, and vol- like t, Ia. I . � . . � - - all excursions it was behind time � way- in Which Qiis could be brought benefitted one single interest fiere'. On terrorism and mob rule work done by , : . : - 1111 . - � News of the Week. . It is reported unteered to remmmend b � M -the next considerably -more than three hours. � , about would be by the Lieutenant- ' . the " b0yls," Borne Q-1 M All. � I . the contrary, W has proven a that in the county of ence t whom were quitte young. -T. � . direct -Mayo armed and - 0onfer 0 a position in the i' , he � I PREPARING FOR POSSIBILITIES. - Aus- ministry.' Ananow we are in the* big city, with lika Z . . 1 . , _ turned by wee Sandy MeInt i Governor following.the course pursued dis ised agyrarian bands are tfireaben­' The whole speech was listened to - osh, whose � injur3i, to one of our leading industries, tria is increasing her fortifications on . gu - its 600,000 Souls, Its area is said to be head scarcely reached above . . . I i � . by Lieutenant- Governor Letellier, of the salt�busiu �, . - � the Italian frontier. Ing vengeance upon all who Pay their With great attention, -a,nd frequently ap- *8 hat . ; ess. Those of our con twelve miles one way and fifteen miles of the plow, was the L I � � ' I . Quebec. That he would have a- con- I . I HANDsomE, BF,QUEST.—Walter Hast- rentals. Placards, Warning and plauded. As a, specimen of iligh- . pronounced by tie � . ! temporaries who have copied our re- - . I the other. Upen entering the city judges as not inferior to the best � ill the ;. � . � Stitutioual,.,right to do so, no person I ings, a Bostori- laiiin, bar, bequeathed thre�teniug all such-, are nailed upon class spreacl-eaglei8m, it was very from the railway depot, a �tranger look- 1'. field. � I . : : k6, as evidences of the beneficial h If a. million dollars to Howard Col- the church doors in the night time, and good. His recitations Were poorly ran- - down the As was to be expected where so - 4 .mar . ; . � b ; � . � .. . terrif�iug By in . � . now denie�. And should the Govern- �ffect - streets and-lavenues can many prize -plowman were broughl : . . . mbols are dered, and very inferior 9. � � s � Fi I l4ea , dlBtributed models of . I of the National Policy, wil ge. . elo- - I � I . . . distinguish through the dense smoke I together, the decision, of t - - I I ment of Ontario prove as corrupt and � through the neighborhood. cation, . � lease'make a note of this fac TIIA,N-ksoiviNo DAY. -President Hayes 0 . . TuCHERS31ITH. . . be judges � I � . . P t. I nothing -but. buildings towering sky- caused considerable disappointment to : I . � : . ; )1&s issued a proplamstion appointing - � I . -as � extravagant as the DeBoacherville . - I =00 i � I � . � . - I . — - W -p- - J W ward, and a coutinuo bustle I I . ,.'Government was,, he would I of I some. The Work done by . 7 . - vehicles, street cars and multitudes -of Marquis, of Goderich toWnship CO - I I . . �rhursday, Novem�er 27, a thanksgiving Incle endent Views on. the Letter From Chicago Mr 401M , . I ; - -be quite THnoUGII THE turpitude and treachery day. � i i - . - . . I . � ;. I I I liaty . I . - I . . . jlusti4ed in exercising his powers, and Nbec Embroglio. � people passing to and fro. Weneednot Huron, which was - - .� . I . I left Seaf6rth on " so generally admir,A I .. I I of a �ajority of her Parliamentary re- EPIDEXIC ENDEI'D.-10e was formed the morning of * the s that the transportation -from a f . i . . . I ; o Province The Toronto Telegravi, which is i for its general a ice auce,. was t to - . � . - . an', h 9"Monday morning, effecta- . ober, destined � for Chicago, B I ! . I Would an- presentatives, the Province of Quebec ;l' M' P ' � x 11 h w& i - _ dependent in politics, and which t6lw - L111 country town like SeRforth to an out for -not being quite up to the:prh*,. - : . ally- �etting aside any further aYs the great city of - the : . I dorse his action even More emphati.- is made to occupy an finenviable pa danger . Western States. overwhelming mass of -life like this el regulations regarding the depth 4 ; : . L I N VII fu I � � � . takes a very fair and impartial view of At the outset I may as welf confess that . Struck us 94&II of a heap.1- or I we I the . � rr.ow, � from yellow -fever. - cally than they endorsed the, action of tion. CT L 81- * political questions, especia�ly . while the � -We State last week thi t the Vol%EzGx ALLI.A.-- when ence ; 4GE.-Italy has form- � of trave ing, and-- my differeic - - , my experi � I I - I . .e Z ; Mr. Letellier. -But so long as the 011- ' - George Brown and the Globe � attempt the arduous task of telling, all ' Point of M,brit between 'that done . ; � � re ill Do knowledge of sights and s( . I . I i . . way Mi - ,- -by Government of Mt. Joly had been de. ad an alliance -with Austria and Get- . . .enes in �Uy that we saw and thought about during several of the unsuccessful comp6titors . - I � . w . tario Government pursue the same I - man ' against England and France'S' ex- xed up with them, in comment I other port -ion of this mundane sphere, our first day in Chicago. There is and thepriz� talierB W . foated, and that the Lientenant-Gov- y � . f I I . honest aad economical course that Mr C . as scarcely � � i cessive preponderance in Egypt. irig-on the refusal o the Lieutenant- save of the noble old ouuty of Huron � much to admire and � Per- � r . I � - ernor had refused to follow his advice Governor to grant & dissoluti wonder at ana 1� ceptible. The judges found their tul � CATTLE LAW.—The United States . ion, says: in general, and the town of Seaforth i � , I 0 11 ponder upon, and there are many thingaJ a - i Mowat's Government have thus far to dissolve the House and grant h new "In the Quebee Legislature, Mr. Joly . very onerous One indeed, and found il I ; - . Treasury circular : prohibiting the . im- I particular, was of the . . ; pursue - t bad,. portg.tion of neat cattle, from Canada announced to bhe House that - 4udest kind - the i more than a common & ar- . . ' . ) 1%bhorrent to the person Strange to - I I d, they need entertain no fears. election, aiud that the Governmen the Gov having scarcely been o�tside of the,li manners and customs of city life. The i riving at a decision.. fficulty in I � It is the people who rulq Ontario, goes into effect on Dece. bar 1st. ernment had applied to the Lieutenant- eforesaid limits in my lifd. So it Will ,I The plowman aua . I I , aind cousequelitly, resigned. Since- then a H Governor for a dissolution a 'd 1 whirligig of business that is carried on i� visit rs were hospitably entertained by � . . . I . - 1. I HANCP,LLoR. - -Bis- 1 , .0 - I I 0 , in Chicago knows no rest, no inter- - . . tly � intelligent to the leader of the I 9 - mission day or night, Sunday. as'well 1 pains to administer to their no - � . - formed by ' to the people, which had been refused, have undertaken prese an oppo . � . the people of this Providee have pr van new Government has been 11 appes, readily be perceived tha� the step I I marck, though �ufferin ti-rom neuralgia . � Mr-Und Mrs. Dunlop, who sp I cien . ared � I . - wants Md . tbemselves sufft . . g late Opposition, and and sleep] essne,se, continues to tske'an and that he had then tendered the re- tunitylor a 11 ha -;-seed " m the coura- as any other day pf the week. All the I had everything provided in abund'aZe. I I appreciate good government when they which embrace active Share in Rill �Wiblic business. signaeion. of himself and' colleagues, try to make many observ),tions which' liquor saloons, man ' I . . � - s two of the 11 ratters " . . . which had been accepted. This c y of ,the busines ' The following is the. number' . 7 � . THE 'LORD MkrO:9 INSULTED.—The Om- might otherwise be ovedooked, and places, not a few of the mai Ab Of entries . . get it, and they are sufficiently inde- and Dr. Ross, the Legislative Council- , plates the history of the;effort, resul . aufaetorie: I in -each class, and the prize II.St; . pendent to promptly resent any undue lot, who moved the' motion refusing to L rd Mayor of. London was hooted at tilig I these I will endeavor to relate in as and work-shopEi are kept open and bu'si- I FIRST CLASS-Mell with iro I . . 0 from Mr. Letellier's coup d'etat to as- I brief and interesting a mai iner as I c ii plovn- . � by a mob when leaving the Mansion . I an - I ness transacted : � interference with their' constitutional tablish! a Liberal Government in the I My ticket was to take me ,to Detroit by on the day set apart for � Entries -W. ; - ratify the'Supply Bill. No sooner was House to go to Guildhall,a few days ago. - I Hay, Turnberry; W . rightsl,while they would not -be slow 'to the new Government formed than the HUSBAND.=Mr. stronahol I 1w y, and frc rest. ZKertc , F . . A BE, A-UTY AND HER d of Toryism and retfogression. I the Grand Trunk Rai . just the same as any other day Hart, N. El. H�cpe; W. M , ; . , , he4 I . I I . . . . - � fled ring the h4igau Can- ? there are a great many of them -give ' Gibson, 11owicki i . .. - punish any recreancy of trust on the Legisla,ti - Langtry, of London, ib conside Mr. Foly's Government died iiard, but 1' thence to Chicago by the A I The majority of the theatres -and I H2Owick; Thomas a .� I I . he -dead- Iti, as twice& day on Ru . 3 . , R. mine; - riday, ! Turnberry - Johil Cahl,-n,,. " I . I I I 1.) Ellice,., Jolui I - , t be alarmed. look. It will be see,n that the Legisla- wife. 1 . G-od-erich - 7 and -Peter, No. part of their representatives. The On- the Supply Bill, thus ending t papers,for publications affecting Ia& ter their opponents had been strengthen- forth at 8 a. n.,., and upon reaching 1 and tau udes attend., morel probably ' Ma:rquis, , . . ta�rio Government need no ve Council met, and rati propriety of prosecuting. other society . they died honorably, and theii only af- I tral. Myself andiny "cladm" left Sea-,; performaric : Douglas Frazer Turnberry - : ad by the treachery of theirj friends. � I I Stratford, ascertained a had to re- I than the number � I . Had Mr. Joly applied for a djssol�t' . I . � So long as they deal honestly with the iive Assembly have given way to A Ci' 1W who attend Divine'' Dougall, Goderich� Prize lis Tly WITHOUT SCHOOLS.-Indica- !On main until hal - "etw r the f -past one * the after- I worship in all the churches put -to- McDougall Goderich 1st - John Cabill, I . people, the people -will ensure them fair I . during the summer, instead 0 t GounciL. without asking the. consint of tions point to the closing of the public', . �_ w&I lug noon, thus allowing us' a long stay in , 11 .. I . . I ' 0 until the crisis had culminated in the 1 gether. The wickedness of this Place I Ellice,'2rid ; Douglas F ra ' - a, thus ( ?-� zer, Turnberry, play, no matter -who the occupant of the peopl. sbhoofg of New Orleans for two monthsi that town. We put in the time to the I cannot be described. On the principal i 3rd. " ' I . virtually acknowledg- - for Legislature, he would have-. doubtless ; best advantage - doing 11 tpis sprightly i streets neii't-ly every second d;or-and I . � - the Gubernatorial chair may be. unless the teachers consent to work ; - . 0 1 � I ing that the will of -the Council is su- notbirig. . been equally refused, but he would have 1 Ia place... The ,new igh School, I SECOND ' CLA-GS--M.en ifla Ontario were lie .. been able to fix a responsibility upop I . 'itt I without any exaggeration, on some The people of Ver preme, p a NATURALUED CiTizEn;s.�The num- ch is i 0 �W W'Doaeu van above the will of -the whi . now, no doubt, co pleted, is a , PIOWS-Entries-T. McKee, wallwe- � I .,. I streets, evenj door, will lead you into a I -nown to repudiate honest and econ- I T) . Lieutenant- Governor Robitaille, from . Wm. Holt Tu;rnberry- . 1, I ber of erBons naturalized this year in . fine edifice, and corrimands a good v- I Henry Scoul . ple., Such a. confession Ww ! lager beer or other dri i 12 I . peo which the vote of the Assemb inking saloon. : Wallace; I . . of IY IlO* fiom any part of the town. It is W.' Thomp. son Howick; � I 6" fillish- ; These, taken in conjunction Wgii Vile , � I I . relieves him. But Mr. Joly . W. Edgar, 131owick- Thos PoM - of the representatives of a iv 1 d 1876 M re Germans than Irish were P ed in. the most elaborate St Ia, both out-, ! -ambling dens and other brothels of I Howick onaical Government, and place cOr on the Parr' New York is about a third of that : - 0 lim robabl� J ' � - ruption and extra,vagaace at a premium people is really so humiliating, it i's sur- made citizens this year. . did inot, reckon -upon the treachery which side and in, and will beside ; Thomas Edgar' ' ' I i � r I I by rewarding those ' had undermined his following." I . I s being ' ' ':' , Howick;:iud . 0 guilty of such prac- an . iniquity, legions upon Ia ions of them , i George Brown, G y Pr h t -T L prising that even the long-suffering peo AN - EXINENT AxERICAN. -: George - institution of usefulness i - 9 a re - ize ... s --hoL . 0� - � I tices, except in one instance. That 0 � : he I It als I the I educatiucf !-train -up and nurture"Crime and wicked- i Edgar, ist; Henry Scatt, 2nd - j. W - - , � - -n - Augustus Salro, is about to start for a o makes the following reference , the future hope of Country in and' 3 . X ple,�of t . Province of Quebec do not . . to the Legislative Council ' : ness, and provethe ruin of thousands ' Edgar, 6rd. � . table exception was at the Dominion I Iour months' tour :in America :* "The Que- I around Stratford, be an Ornament to � of the unwary and thoughtless. ! THIRD . , princi- � I � - rise up in rebellio"n against tho�e who pally to the Southern States, the object. bee Legislative Council, having Succeed-, � the town for years to corn 3. We I CL.&ss-Boys under 18 -Hu- . . . I were � Probably I have said enough about I tries--4ohn McDonald, Wallace; $ilu . . . I elections of September, 1878, when Ori- bumiliate'th6m. .,That a civilized. . being -to avoid bronchitis. . ad in, accomplishing their PUTPOW Of 1 told that the building and furnishings i this but before reverting from this ' Gowing, Rowick; A. McK-ertchw, � _ ; I � . peo - - . I I . I I . - t ; � I tario elected a majority of representa- ple, in tg�is 19th century, would submit E21DE-MIC IN- IRELAND. -The epidemic bulldom-rig the elective chamber into I xill cost in the neighbdrhood of �35,000. heme, I Mi lit remark that it -is w * Howick; Andrew M,cClement, ljov,ck � I Mr. Mackenzie . . Ifever an.4 measles at Cape corn . am . i 0 . oll- : e I tives. pledged *to tam. of typhoic pli:tnee with their d � and for the I Leaving Stratfor cr .n � . - . - d at the appointed; derf al how easy it is to find out where � Prize list-4ohn McDonald, Ist 7 1 1 ions oligarfhy is Clear co , removal of the ministry of Mr. Jolyl . I I 9 ,- .and Silas G�owu.jg, Sr& � from office and replace him, by the almost past belief, and yet that is" the cases w ntinues to extend.' A hundred I time we reached Point Ed-Zard at about i the lager beer saloons, theatres, ate., can * . Xertcher 2nd ;AXo- . � a urdav and , 9 &in, 11longi with three ere rpporte have been ,raciously pleased to confirm i I . -t precise Position of the people of Quebec many of the inhabitants have left' ll i . j' be found in a strange city. Nothing is F ou "' ' . . . ; election the in . � I - I at the present moment. Their will *8 ENGLisia FARIWERS jroR TExAs.- . !across th k n- I . filler, ; John , . " . - � I of. The Ontaxio electors were seduced 1 Isteamer Toutonia,; from Liverpool to Pral ti6e, really no business to de .. �e ' spicuous and attractive as they cau. Gilpin, 3rd. h�ve, according to well -understood i railway boat, and ferried - ese institutions as co - the gra 6 of the supplies, with which 11 others, was transferred on an immense saved to make th RTH CLA:ss-Boys und-ei 16-A. heroes of the Pacific � Scandal. In thg on Sat I dusk and our tr . - ,adu issue was lost sight The they- ' McIntosh Ist - W A ;2nd . . I a I well be made. But Such searching. to - . . disregarded and set at defla' c I all and River St. Clair. to Fort Oratiot. - W � I . . nee by their New 0 everything will now go smoothly once Judget,­Ari � . . by a false but fascinating cry, -t . �, rlbaus, brought two hundred 4ad to stay here until the Yanke � -ew lifeRee, wallam, � . � � I 0 more, along the old downward road to a Cus- find a public reading�room, or even a � . ; - . . hey own repreBenta,tives, and power which . fairmer emigrants for Texas, Who Will 21-', Howick ; Donald Me- , were m p into the pas- church. Youwillhave-to go to a di- ! Laughlin, Grey; Geo. Hyde, Shake& , ; P , . . I . ; .- sslve sengeral -" collar I . I � . . 4 1 isled by �he glare of the Na- rightfullybelongs to them is ha rovinpial bankruptcy or oppr� , tom Officers took a pee i rectory and seek for the particular peare; and Joseph Sanderson.,'ListoweL , � . lided invest a b andred to� five thousand dol- I boxes' and baggage, Z . -lars each in land. ; tional Policy light, which was placed over to fifteen irrespon' taxatiofi. from wl�ich for a tin;eMr. I and sati I . 8ible dotaxds . i sfied themselves that there was I street or avenue where a church can be ' I ' � i --- .11 BRIGANDS "NIHILATED.—A band of Joly had div6rted the course of public no crookedness going on, w4an we were I found. I l6ve been two weeks' in the To all Wh ---- � -0 I' a . aloft bv the leaders of the Conservative who are moved likQ puppets by the lead' an a affairs.-, - But, if there be any truth in again under way through the State of , . om it may Concern . - 7 - . Greek brig 'ds, who hav been robbing I ; ­ . w � I rs of. railway rings and other sharks and murderiug-in 'all the villages sur- � city and tramped through a large por- i - �­ I -- 4 party for the express purpose of alluring e the rumor that the new Cliapleau Min- Miphigan at a pretty fast ra a of speed tion of it, and have not yet been able to To 0�e Editor of the'Huro - I ' i them from the right path so that ibey who live by plundering the public treas- rounding Tricola, have been annihilat- 6u of .� n Expositor. 1 istry will legislate for the aboliti for',Detroit. We could see the country find out where a Good Templars'Lodge DEAR � � d by company of; soldiers. T, I . I � I � � gentlemen then think of the proteges '. . . busy season Over,it � five of their number Were killed. set in and I must say I am � twenty institutions of the kind in. the 'A Will be well for all farmers and farmeW I I this deception, was successfu the long nights sto courd. ensnare thein in their toils. That ury. If the ratepayers of Quebec Will a a for'about ha f an hour before darkness is held, although there are nearly ! upon us, and t.ha � wenty- the Council, what will those venerable Silt - As , Ily prac- -ta,mely submit to being deprived of their Aw OBscunE HEROIN.B.—A poor but for whom they strained so seriously inoline'd to flatter it. Th � not at all � . I I I � tised was.due allnost. entirely to the de'- constitutiona . I a land is lo* cit . � I I.rights and privilegeg in respectable woman found dead in a the constitutional usages of the. con - I y . - , sons who, during the summer seaso � . , . 11- and sandy, and the only th visiblb � . , n, -- try? It would not be the first time gr w As regards a strarger coming here ' fective generalship of the Reform lead- this -way, none will Rity them if - before New York cellar -way on Saturday, was - Y., � - - i had little time to read, to provide them- � ers. Instead of making the merits and t . Miss Cornell, who, during the draf t is some Stunted shrubber Here and ,vith'the expectation of getting employ- � selves With a f and of good hea- -lthy prae- . ; � � Mr. Chapleau, or his - colleagues, there a settler has had cour, ige -enough ment and making a fortune, he,wffl not ' tical literature especially of i kind I I I . wo years pass round the sheriff,s ofli- �� I virtues of the Reform Government and ders are houndin* riots, dashed alone into a crowd of MessrsL Flynn and Paquet, bad,proved to build a log shanty and cultivate & find it up to his �t' ' , . I n - ingrate." I � . the demerits and corruptions of their - . a them for the taxes rufflaaas and rescued a policeman. � all Inticip4tions. There I which beats on agriculture. There is . t I Judging from a are thousands of laborers and me- I no class in our co'untryless instructed � i levied to fatten the aforesaid rings and ILLICIT .STILL SEnzED.— An illicit is I car -window view of it, the country-! chanic . I . � . predecessors the first and most promin- Sharks. They will richly deserve ' ,hicago, which has been run- . Tucker'smith 0 on oc�or �, -adapt I s roaming around, who have; -in the laws which goverh their every.- � * � ,ore the electors, they &I. fate. . . ning for several months under the name I ) ,orly * i lived in the city for years, out of am- . Asy operations than the -farmers. b eat issue bef their B�ill in ( McLellan. � around Port Huron is but p6 � ; � � . � . -f ad for farming purposes. Indeed, no- I ployment. Then, again, & stranger niay order to keep -ourselves even in the r9of . , . - . . lowed these to take a second or third. - ' ' of Brown & Co., glycerine and patent To ihe A'dilor of the FIxA6er 9&aes. ' I where on the whole route, did we see i come in and strike a . ' of the great Progressive popia . . . medicine manufacturers, has been The annu&l meeting of the Teachers! any land to compare with t#at in the 1 There is one thing, living is cheap here, . this age We must study Continually, not . I I e I place in the con-troversy, and devoted A -=&.ETI' NG Was held a few days ago at job right away , I&t1ou -at , . � � . I : seized, and all the parties have been at- Association for 'the County of Huron, -and wages for all kinds of labor and only the best practices of the most sao� � . r . � �, I rested. was held in Seaforth, on Friday, Oct. troit Ju , � . . their main attention to the National Palmerston for - the purpose of taking vicinity of Seaforth. We reached De- .. I � Policy, thus falli * 0 netioxi at about half�past nine, trade is a pretty fair figure. It is said I cessful in our Calling-,, but .if possible the - � . I o . � - ng int the very trap steps to urge upon the Local Government DoxESTic TRAGEDY. - Samuel 24th. Representatives f the profession and were compelled to waid over two I this is the cheapest city in the Union I laws of nature under which our opem . . A � . I ; . � which their opponents so adroitly laid the desirability of legislating I Howe, aged 21, who was thrown thirty ftom all parts: of the county were pres- hours for our train for Chicaglo. While I for a working man without encum- - tions . � - during the : . t t na ses may labor � for t'h am. feet by the explosion of a locomotive at ant. The interchange of ideas and the there we passed away the ti'�'e watch- I brance td live irl. Good board and ' intelligently wi.tii. ,a certainty . - approachii . Sion for the reconstruc- are Performed, that we -of .gw-a Hoboken, New York, last week, is dead. able, practical illustrations given by ex:- ing the trains shunting a,ound the lodging can be got from $3.50 to 05 and I results. In order to do thiseverylarm- .( I It dcos not frequently happen,how. tion, of counties and the establishment He was betrothed to the daughter of .perienced'teachers, in the methods of junction. There was a conti�iuous bus-' upwards Par week. Yo'U can . : . . . i - . � . I I ever, that individuala will be caught of new county towns. The meeting Engineer Swick, who was killed by the imparting instruction in get as er should subscribe for a good . � I . the PrOgDW- 1; . same explosion. many tle of trains moving all the time. My good a meal as any person ne w�ant ive agricultural - paper ; as a set of . � I brancheS of knowledge taught in our curiosity was aroused at the I enormous for 20 cents at th� c ' i twice in the same tra,p. In this respect was called bys, committee appointed by ed I the people of Onta i I I offee houses, and at standard works I ,no proved. that they the people of Listowel, and circulars of t SURVIVING SEA'AIEN'S STORY. - The schoolsi;'were most interesting, and can- lenith of some of t on, the science.of agri- . - wo surviving seamen rescued from the not fail to have beneheial results. The prompted to c he trains f nd I was . a less rate, taking it by the week. The culture would come too expensive for I 0 - .. . . were not averse to profiting. by experi- notification were sent to ount one. 1 T ie one I 1 fate of all Canadians staying -here over to purchase for -himself, the . . I . the Reeves of wreck of an American brigantine, say -principal event of the meeting was an counted had 81 cars, engine a ad tender, 4 every one . ence. Having Succeeded so well in the the Surrounding municip a week is to have their bodies covered o Want may be ,supplied by access to & - . tl alities, includ- they were without food or. fresh water oratorical lecture given by Professor and must have extended at least'half a with an itching skin disease. It is library, and h r Dominion elections with this. decoy ing the town ' fQr five clays, excepting that they killed McLellan, High School Inspector. Mo t mile in length. Probably tbi i . o 6 I . . sb � s of Gr y a,ud Howick. S let me say that the - � � IP a ; cry, the leac . and ate a cat, dividing five spoonfuls of of the Ia )ui it " ls'nOth- - called the "Chicago itch," and is a fear- Mechs`n* s, Institute Stands- pre-eali- ' � . I -era of .thta Conservative The latter town*ship was represented at blood: between them. strac I le I . ading citizens of Seaforth, both ing Dew to -some, I Ilc me as ful thing. I have been tbere,"and know nent. There you 'will ,find the best i party raised it again in the following the meeting by the Reeve and Deputy, I lay and blerical, were present. A large well aF many of my fe Ow -p ssengers, something about it. It is caused by Works on science, agricultural and gen- . : DISTURBING BoEns.-The recent dis- proportion of the audience was com- as one of them remarked, 11 tb t ler was : the Change of , drinking water. The eral literature in. all its departmenta, I ; - loca,l elections, but found to their cost Messrs. Kane and Weir, but the Reeves turbances at Middlebury, in the Trans- posdd of `teachers, young ladies being by a long train of keers." I . . . . I . that it would not work. The pe'ople I water here � - ; vai . for all purposes is supplied and a gentlemailly and courteous libm I . ,of Grey -very wisely, we think, turned a al, among the Boers, arose on the oc- no me= in the minority. A more 111- After a long and tedious elay, our I by -water works from the lake. -I am . I �. � sault- telligent and respectable class of young train at last arrived. Being 4Ln excur- getting over the 011 . much w � ' �- i z b Ind Sion it was uncomfortably qed, many sume by the t! a I am thoroughly respectfully suggest that the Corners 4 - otive overtures of ing'L native. After ��-court the armed men and Women, would be hard to f "itch" now, and pre- stomea to the use of libraries I would - had once been deceived into deserting deaf ear to the sedu cation of the trial of a Boer for as - -rian. To those who -are not .1 . the substance for the shadow, but they the am itioug Listowel charmers. The Boers forcibly took - Va I . Z . ammunition from a in the country. Scattered as they are being oblige to sit and reclin� three in -healed up I cau . lay claim to hb6ving leaves should never be turned down, ; . showed by their votes that they bad meeting, we Ia , I d � , was not 9 . ' - - . arn a var� latge store, leaving payment on the counter, through all parts, their influence" for & seat. We here had our flrs�'�,(experi- passed through the ordeal necessary but, for a Mark, a piece of riffibou, Or 9, . . I I . profited by experierice, and there is not one, but it was pretty noisy. .In the in violation of the order forbidding the good on the rising generation cannot be ence of American, ci � . . � t> � Be ammunit I Much, danger of the present generation, face of considerable oppo ition a reso- Boers to, purcha :)urtesy. I a have to make me a full-blooded Arnericaa strip of paper longer than the book bO A a . ion until over -rated. The severe examinations often heard of the gentlemanly � - i at. least, being agai they had _I co-urtesy citizen. used. . I paid taxe4. The offenders imposecl by the Board of Public Instruc- Americans extend to*oue another. The ' J similar Mannar. I i San that I Since many readers of your,papar I appoint, AN.OTHRR . have studied science, and any discover � of the meeting aric -it has in- following.is the 11 " d -off 11 iwe got: meta few familiar fa, r Sea- y ! n led astray in a lution was carried affirming the object will be prosecuted. I tion, has had one good effect Before closing I might state I I . . . ing a -com- POOR VICTI-Al. - Frank duced a great number 6f young peopl ces, forme . . a There were three of us in our party. forthites, siner , coming to this city. which relates to liatural phenomena mittee to wait upon the Go' Dresser, belonging t10 the American of promising abilities to adopt teaching Two got into a vacant seat and the The first Was Mr. James Delmage, Sea- sting to them -as it is to � . I vernment I . 7 � . . may be intere � . a . an re lining in forth)s first policeman'. He is now a me, I will here submit what appears to and press i1pon 1hem. the views of th North Western Colorado, was wound- ferior talents to leave. The learned a seat by himself, sound asle .. Our t , Tim LETTER Of -the Governor-General %?-iy� . troops Stationed at th Ute Agency in as a business, and forced those of in- third observed a gentlem � . I . I I � , � , - ,teliier pleased to notice that our st&u'ch and body was- found betweeri the =1 compa,nied the reference of the Le Oullection with W . to the Colonial Secretary, which ac- r000nstructionists. We are '- much ad at the recent Indiln outbreak. His gentlemall took for his text for the frierid laid his hand on the !sleeper's one of the thea . . Special policeman in c ' me to be a natural Ia which seems to I . . n Agency s discourse "The Nationality of shoulder, and said: "Say, Oister, is ( tres of this -city. I also be an anomaly, if nota contradiction of . I ; and the scene -of Thenburgh's fight, in a .11 )7 had a talk with Louis Raukey, Bob the generally accepted law of electric . . t . disnaissa,l,.h�ts at leDgatlibeen. published. sens,ible old friend, the Deputy -Reeve In doing so he no doubt in- this Beat all taken up ? I lWaal I- Laidla,w and .Billy CaXMichael, Sea- attraction laid down by Leibeg and . . I cavern, where he . From this it appears that Lord Lorne Of Howick, Mr. David* Weir, took a fir bad crawled to die. tended it as a rebuke to Mr. Cartwright, shOlild( suppose it was I Ifyoulha ' I I ; . . 1. d 1111Y forth, boys, who are here. others, that electri etizea i ' 4 PrOMPtlY and peremptorily refused to and decided stand in oppos.it In He had written the f6liowiug on a post. who attempted to preach, a short time. eyes about you, you could See'l) "But . fled or magn ion- to thei near the entrance to llis tomb: 'IF. G. ago in the same hall ''doctrines quite Sir, the coaches are filUled up, d there I may h- bodies attract or re el each other in th@ . . , . ave, On a future occasion, a- . P I follow the advice of his Ministers when disturbers, and we have no doubt but Dresser, died, October, 1879 .- have the oppopite. With the same . in here for one, and I ln�ast have word o Same ratio as gravitating bodies, accord- . been here 20 - . arga- is too I r two to say about the prod -ace ing to the square of the distance. The asked to sanction the dismissal of Mr. iii this his views � hours; all killed at the men in his it." "That depands upon what I Say, exchange aridthe stock yards, which are thoroughly I U as! used by Mr. Buckle 4( of . . History' Civilization-,!' he contended and,you bad better not give Me muc aders, I with those of a majority of his con- I - TRAINING INDIANS. �' Captain Pratt, of that the character of a people rod Letallier. In view of this refusal Sir corc In ac- Agency. Send to m4her.,11 will interest country ra action �of what is termed the driving - I I Mmended the . reference to : - h in indicating underground currents L. � John reco, the Stituouts. This movement for couuty� the Indian School, barlisle. -Penusyl- on the Climate soil and Da depended more of your lip, either." T4is last C=Aoo, 1U., October 29, 1879. J. R. A. of water first called. my attention to this . Uame Gdverumeut, to which the Gov- reconstru . turalfeatures sally aroused the metal of ouir young : ction n -ow originates, as it has vania, has just return6d from the west of the country.'in which they live; that . friend, and not being afraid to !hold his . fact 'which, by Study and experiment, 1 I . arnor agreed. I with 137 children, collected with diffi- Canada ha have tried to explain by the only mews S; I I SO that, as we before always done, with a few ambition , s 8,11 those qualifications own, be very blandly retortea, "you -A meeting was held at Harriston at mycommand. M I method of rw . . � . I . $1 . y � Stated Lord Lorne was forced by the towns that are anxious- to, culty from the sons of head chiefs which history conclusively shows are needn't thini anybody here: la, at all on Tuesday of last week to consider son and experiment will be heresub- � - - become among the Sioux, Cheyennes, Araphoes, neceSsaly to the production of a ba dy, a i o yo ' a the cond B t those whoare betterposted I county Beits, and if the Government 1 C-ommanche , Kiow�s, Poneas, Paw- vigorous; industrious and intelligent na- ing along things were ultima . tely settled 'of a new county or counties. There and have the use of an eleetri�ing Ma- 'nstrtiol"Ous Of hiB Superiors to sanction- l r fra a f a,, nd uctor com- matters connected with the formation mitted, tha the dismissal, not because they or he are wise they Will pay no heed to their nees and Net Perces. Capt. Pratt says tion ; unlimited in extent, teeming with by our - companion getting the seat were representatives from *Harriston, thought the ' ds. If th . a questioll Ca a dismissal proper or the absutcl leman the feeling among the whites since the natural wealth, intersected by migh amiQably, but he says uld ' t h ve Listowel, Palmerston, Mount Forest, further light on the s bj, t if th y d . I t - � - '" Ute troubles, is very bAter against the - rivers, but 4Wve & ty he-wo , 4,0 a a ec a eam I - - - . .. I ; . , _U Settled by the off. thought twice about pullingi the can- Arthur, Wallace, Minto, Howick, Dur- I it worthy of their attention - ' , � , ! I . 1, . -. hat a m I ! I I I : . � . � .1.. � - ; - � I � I I - ! I � � � i I . : - : . � . . � , I � � I I . ! - I - . I . . i I � . � ; . . . i I I . - � . I � . I ; �� . - I � i . -� - w I I , I � - : . . 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'k-no-wn that *tter le I � ,egect,:On the maguel � - i3equently, on eleot-ri ­ . ground 'currerits . 4 � ' � is .electrical effeetl rf I I - be lij Sous i -t would I . . '41 by. the maggrietic -111 , Electricity is ge" * .1 Action -and &$ a proi the Orgs'n1sm, of �k�� ' - . boay maybe Rken�j I I I ." , � ter'y wn th � the arms. I . , � when 'United, w m - 1V 1�1 icuit. As long as:., . - -* -will be � � acitv I electr - I . dra:wn -in -the fast � ,su%L to the,earthl a*. . . ;which become foo4l. . , � . these U're decOMPOO agent of the boay tb14 � . . I .% � I . . 'at,ed and passes. I - . � . . - I I . . � I . . I - � A.jl,tieserv4oir, the - I is ` atedaw Lecti ,� asol . O* ' , ` . - fbeclothing iswet, � �: I With bare feet on �1 I I � n U . . - - 'which indicates t1i: . . ,� ;1 A�Ubmee I - 1 , � Passes lower extremities, I , , . that the further , f -r the ground ithe morel , � . � � Aip, and. not in pro- . �ry . Of I the & - I stance.) bu z , tio a -ft axithmectieO � tw,p for the �cemmol �. . f1tro.ugar influence uf I . - , � roaderatting - M.-flue0a . . � . great depths is an: , � ' ' . ;j.olu I -� , me,or the gr,".* - 1by being farther fro , , . — T ra,maius to be fould 1 therahaw been test. :hood'. in .some lie , - -the law.bas held ,goe , -- ness,of s. Mathemali I u-nd in as many men � , � i , a inter( I it would b- -Voitajo eieetria�.Y."Ol friction, Will show -s � Youre respectfully, j:, � TVc'AWU8=M, Oabbet, � L ­ � Amm ­=� . . Ith , 1, Ff-I i . L T &Wh,ell haa 6 I � - . Bociety- � I , . —Some flew eveoh � I =ilch cow thepropel r,irff en�, ,of Xitcheh,,i � the commons, wW pastu'r-ing, with her I L L two 1 The faTriar w � I brute,,,said that the ,m � I . - I -with some sba:rp insi. � . . knife� - :- ` —St MaTys has- i P. ' 11 i , rlagraOsin the bul a � .p. "t swnamer. NO h . . . I stautW and costly. pi , - � . beenerectea, inciuJi : oda,fano wie Hails ix t1hree Kanasoma, ehui in- about a, host of e, 11-11 � ,aerizea-andrilimeroui ­ .1 odameniowe build- mw L . tm�e, U�a a Would do �C. , . I . MaIn I Streets W so 1 I - . 40itiefI I - � 7-i& union pi�w ' tx),wnSbip -of Dowula i , L hopebAs neached 13ML the Ino'nagers ha,j 4� 1 � I icai�,n,4 I . it & Provincia I It isto be held this J . Mr. 11a,milt-on Duper ... - � b01WUieJuStou-tsf4-- . f;t.tatfo I . . rd, �ou Tuesan . bm PriZSStOltheal I be V.,',V-- nd as the I' -u La I ' 4 t.-fbe rvn I . -10f ,crack plowmen MI I I . I --X,es . ars. W. XON aud Alex.,Grantl, ,Of i, Barter, A. B. Bartel ; -of Torontc� ha -*e =1 . incorporation, as -0 . milRug Cobapsuy- i bave xeriteathemffl, &.son, stratford', A; � them up vithnew 3 chinery, in,cludlu-9 A . chine, sted-rolls RV. I will enable -them tof , finestigma,es ,of jio-,�. A.�n,ar . jean. The wt :e(i in. about three 'w stock of the Dew -to), L I - . � I , � I ­­.— � � , I � - xiscel-1 mr, C,Ilaxles INI-0 to CIM.,utou from Dj6 taken up laud to *-�L, - m�,oving in the spTW —Mr. James Ai� f rom the 92nd coucell . . his new hOU13e 1011� . , Xr, Williwn rears. house vacated by A'L - —LaEt week M7r_ ' . sylvajaia, purchusea*." I . I - ' , - I , . Deputy Reeve Of �� S � Of jL , Pan. L �heavy B�9`11 , . , 'Ma'sows'-, Banik 0, sulne IS385. 1.) ; . - I —mr. John ShiL �n­ lintonl � Road, near Ch ,� farm � 'of ,5,1r. Avm- � � - Joins his own, for : 1 70 aeresi and. Is -90 20 acres 4 f4all WhI � gj3ts A.t.eBim in the I . —XT. Hadwin) U� . -WgwfLneSh, -ivh-o,, 1� , ago, -went to Daki ]aogudsonae Sam -a residence there- I - . theine,reaS--in. the . took tip, and on th( � . A-alctik Thursdan N-Ov- � -Sauble Line, Stan . Implements. MOS( . L . I 8, . ) L L . -priday, Nov. 2 L I - Lake Road W-lest,11 Ima Implements- -priator; E. Bossei . Monday, Nov. I Con, 4, Usbor-310) IE flements. Robert A. Bishop, aucti0x, . - Wednesday, Nol I -con 81- X-cKlllop,. *i � and imple stee, . I �ba&tff ; John Bull weanesaxy, No-� con� 1, L. R. S., I H,arm Stock and. TID1111g, PrOpr-111101 . tioneer. Tuesday, NOV- Con. 4, Usboruel