The Huron Expositor, 1880-11-05, Page 1T SALE
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THING
IJALL & Co.
¥ERI
NG :
flag Tweed, at $9, $10,.
•
fans.
� ern S? 50 to '.
from ,. to 2 50
I Overdoats at from
EST
ir.te•r,l. •1
.: had, as
TY LES
hF�� f'Gnotl; are
el th•* Stock to
OHS' HS' &LO1}IiN Q
Cheaper than Ever. Call
schen Raying.
GtT .R&N TEED=..
LIGALL & CO.:
_play and Fancy Dry Goods,.
Miles, Shawls, &c.
ray in which he keeps,.
boob building. would_
any city, towia or
�cmiuion. The tax-
mgratulatea on their
i . a Trustee Board
Bch int rest in and
ability- t manage our
is ludic i.teil by their
tits.
Olirl P out, of Us.
1 a Brea, loss by the
from I ieasles after'
ss. He nas a family
the olelest of which is
a erip do Mr. R. -
•aker, f innerly with
has leased premises
uthcott, and. entered.
his own account.—
!ison, sorb of Mr. R.
illage, 1s'ho has just
studies at Goflerich,.
' to take charge of a'
`oII. —Mr. T. 1)earny,
,es toorllall for hist`
,,,s, has tremoved his.
.r salool. to FauSona's
r
Mr. W. 11. Cloakey,'
,ted up the carpenter;
,Mr. 1 rT. Parkbouse,'
the col,,ract of the
can but say that Mr.
ie a god choice in
gentleman to do the
"ZcCauzhey has -e
-
W dwelling house al
All he. carpenter,
the firs coat of pias-.
€I: M,rrls Plowing
Id their match on the
&. W. 13 ryau_ Morris,
he ;21st inst. The
-fiat could be desired,
ie.+etators were on the
`lumber of plows was
:dere beiu._r only eight
e in each of the men's
a the fury ,',who ranked
(t prize—first class—
tourer plow ; 2d Win.
plow ; `':d Alex. Stew
SecouJ class—First
Russe t. Humphrey
e1 Wel -h, 'McTavish
ru Ta. Icer, Galles c' .
ovs` cla. s—First prize,
.m, Gilles & Alartin
Kibbe, I . R. Wilson
Iia prize were given.
l
ibb rt
ow an cid(' weather
e cawied the farmers
d housing their root
tci the unfavourable -
Jumble to make much
t=s are very good in
id yield excellently if
three weeks more to
i,f,ertnatiun has been
1,1cota stating that }'Mr.
formerly (ef this part,
--isfnrtiuie of losing liis
.id children by death.
0 c'ss his wife siccumb-
itliul malady typhoid
icy s after his clhild ren
ith the same disease.
i learn this witti regret.
-t lie+
liberal wages
i4l on the other side to
work iti the lumber
need a. r;reat many of
the vi May of Cram-
Mie
ram —
Mid Fiigan. Among
;.tone to better theca-
- of staying
tilt sinter ' wasting
Leidy re Me srs. T.
rtli. Je. e•pli Campbell,
V ennor, and i)uncan;
I.ENi-fft:I T ..Ai Cll,j.ti.—
r rl.that mother sad ac
blab in fibbers, where -
I ler eaitiO to his death.
pplea in the orchard. 0'u
t week be fell from an
it on his head, receiv-
,u the effects of Which
lls,wiug horning. De-
a pensioner for the Iasi
vi tin served his time in
✓ ac: ai. sergeant, and was-
and respectable man
en. Fie was in Sea -
fore his death, and re-
nd that he never felt
He must have beei1
0 years of age
THIRTEENTH YEAR.
WB OLB NUMBER, 674. -
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•
E111[BR 5 1880.
} HURONI
U
S
E
THE ONTARIO HO • .
S Mj T H & W
ARE IN RECEIPT
MORE NEW GOODS.
S T.
F.
LADIES SHOULD SE
New Dress Goods, very handsome,
New Dress Goods, very hands
New Dress. Goods, ve
New Mantles, Ladies' and Children's,
New Mantles, Ladies' and Chil
New Maift les, Ladies' an
New Woolen Goods, Half' Squares an•
NewWoolen
Woolen Goods, Half alf Squares
quare
New Opera Shawls, Cardinal and Bla
New Opera Shawls, Cardinal an
New Opera Shawls, Cardin
New Underclothing, all sizes,
New Underclothing, all si
New Underclothi
New Far Caps, Ladies' and Childre.
New Fur Caps, Ladies' and eb
New Fur Caps, Ladies' an
New Far Sats,. Ladies' and Children
New Far Sets, Ladies' and Oh'
Nov Fur Sets, Ladies' an
OUR
me,
handsome,
rens,
Children's,
Scarfs,
d Scarfs,
and Scarfs,
k,
Black,
1 and Black,
es,
g, 'all sizes,
8,
ldren's,
d Children's,
5,
tdren's,
3 Children's,
New �S inceys and Flannels,
New winceys and Flann Is,
New `9inoeys lid Flannels.
GENTLEMEN NEED-ING
New Overcoats, Men's and Boys',
New Overcoats, Men's and
New Overcoats, Mi
New Lusters, Men's and Beys',
New 'Meters, Men's and
New -Waters, Men
New Tweed. Snits, Men's and Boys',
New Tweed Suits, Man's an
New Tweed Suits, M.
New Lubber Coats,
• New Rubber Coats,
New
New Linder -Clothing.
�,� Nev., L'nder- Clothin
New
tgew flats and Cape,
New Hats and Cap.
New
•tUOVLD SEE OlLPRITT�
BOOTS AND SHOES AT CL
The folio
Manitoba, 0
fished in' th
week. It is
cock, a form
of Hallett, a I, d will
est by our re G ders.
lin wing hat
slight y, if of d
mattes pert. ining
take his •;•portu • iy of for'
• .you a few it:++• s for ` eir benefit
have come 1 nder +• own obse
durinc my s',journ h :re. `Vhe.
t Em .rson, • e the 14th of
l+ a to ee le eratur: was of r
nate .e, the �+ercury reg
ing h -e 33 bei ow 'zero b
ime i1 began •to • melt, a
rathe late ;• =fore seedi
:d; b after, .pring fairly
re wa . not th ; least impe
t the i : rmer add nothin
right ahead ith his wor
,er, u, to S:ptember, lis
nt, wi h a sh; i wer just
eeded. Duri'i g September
een co sideralrle rain, ;and
dull, loudyays, which
d har est op ations,' but i
leare •[' up, and the grain
ate in i'ipenin on accoun •f
and I.pring, has now
red. .ome o the grain
been Iightly llalt
a
we had on : the
ch ha
our se
o that
the f
E
ng lett
tober
Clint
rom 'M
r resid'
3 I'� �MANIT
dated N
1880, way
New E
Charles �.
of the to
read with
proceeds:
r' reade
ly' interes ed
this Prov' nee,
ardi
whi
v5ti
JB
,ret`
I flu
tt,1
and
ons
int
oys',
's and Boys',
8
oys',
and Boys',
Boys',
n's and Boys',
libber Coats,
rndere1othing,
ate and Caps,
ODS AND
rived
last, t
chilly
some
that
it wa.
mons
up th
so th
but g
sum
pleas
was
has
man
tarda
now
was
back
gath
vicin'ty ha
frost whic
tem er, 'w
have
pring,
before
h the
sprint
as the
ant of
e fa
ing, s
f the
:pring
at th
efore
repare
feel s
, on
Sere.
carri
false
after
t they
Wi•nipeg
send any
co nary. ;
stO' •- at
1 VI Ce. I
on notici
SE PRICES
e•
1
111
e
•
ar
er
eri
frc
ou
•mus
the
ripe
whi
Las
late
ace
in t
plo
out
the
so t
ing
to
I
all
the,
an•
not
but
th
e
e
fro • Mr.
se ms to
Pr vines,
bina
not v
of
ht�c
io sho
•.t!just
Lind t
PeI
�' We Show an Immense As ortment of the
above Goods, and they veil' be found marked at di
very low prices, which has made the Ontario Dry de
Good.; House so popular with the nblic. •ri.
SMITH
M
& WEST, ria
MAIN STREET' SEA ORTH.
1880. FA LL 1880.
We nee now very bus
Opening New Fall 1
Classes for the Sew
meats, of oar I usin.es,
• for this Season is one
est and Finest eves
Seafo:rth .
STAPLE DEPA:R
the Staple Department we e
Grey Cottons, `white Cotto.
bags, Skirtings, Towels, Tow
Ducks, Denim., Hoilands,
in this departniiiUt, for vale, cannot be sur-
passed.
nverY day
;ood' of all
Mal Depart-
•. Our Stock
of the L arg-
broaylh.t to
MENT-In
re showing New
as, Prints, Tick-
ellings, Tablings,
&e. The Goods
•
•
ar
•
turned h
e
se
Io
n.
DRESS
DEPARTMENT —'In
Our Dress Department we aro showing Now
Flack Lustros, Black Cashmeres, Black Crape
- Cloths, Colored Lnstres, Colored Cashmeres,
The Nev Shades in CosVumo Cloths and Fal
l
Suitings, and Fancy Figur d Goods in great
variety. Our 12 cent lie nal ad. Fancy
Figured Lustros cannot b eq
t
make any mistake -12 cent' poi Yard is the
price of those Goods, and you cannot match
them at the money. We bave a Splendid
Stock of Plain and Check1d Winceys, which
we are showing at very low prices.
MILLI N ERY ---In Our Millinery De-
} partment we aro showing.a Beautiful Stock of _
Tpaces, the Latest
a, and the Newest
This Department
merit.
ed ove
Ives w
t:of to
me h
med.
1 pthe
p mon 0
t1 eir m
t .an t
t ink t
ho wo
ad occ
a,n.ge
iiply
ith at
elle a
lty is
ask se
ur set
elled
nd see
iscour
he Pe
hang:
•
agon
cross
r; oxe
s rath.
apect, =will
Flowers. Feathers and
Styles in Hats and Bonnet
Trimmings in the market-
i; tinder fiist-class manage
OUR MANTLES We have the,
Largest, Cheapest and Bust Stock of. Mantles
a
•
e
I
in the County. These Goods werepur-
chased at'_�uction by oar Mr. W. H. Hill, in
Montreal, and cannot be show aas low by any
Other House in Town. Remember that we I
have a large stook and are determined to sell
every one. •
LOT I"'1 I N G—In this branch
OURC
of our business we fire ` NOTED," and are 1
pleased to inform our customers that in aur
endeavors to get Fine Goods. for this Depart-
ment we have this season. far surpassed all
our former efforts, and ire now showingc'a
Grando Stock. Scotch Suit wtilo dw in 25.6 eat Canadian
t}� from •�15 per
Tweeds, a Large Stock heap. A Beautiful
Line of French and Engll''sh Worsted, excel-
lent value.
ITER—Being A. 1, we can
shown us t+'at
ding done a 11
he' grain w ll; b
11 frosts c
apparently do eveir
some heat was s
7th of May ; this
he plo ging not be u
.
Farmers ,are n
that &�s soon as th.
round three or four
they eau comhienc
y will be well on w t
he _tim • we could c • ••
the gra pd last.spr •
mewh t annoyed, o
: ceivins wort fro +' e
one • as v sited_- pa
d bac soma disp
eports abon this
n anxi us ing airy
have sly been
which journ:y:;is s
lie ho •n e lin • isg_us
• ut for • nate y `tlieyl
iunip ha visit
as ve.plc
I:r in 'Tian
ght, •f Se
s,v elle • Wel
he .e ceptio
lid I am so
s t is term°
, Iw,ich,jI
It is au h
�• t t e - pee: 1
uon.men
t le era_n a
s of . inni e
utile ewh
ovine to se
•like In
he`d this o
wild torie a.
rs.! his eu
lr wbac s,
ruFansl
r bette
iu pulsar
lie ijh our
t , r turn
I: fort
rest
celtif
lyuft
11; . '1
tt ng
Ls th
1' st
a
fMr
1 Se
al +I
Me
t a
for
cat
mu
us
ye
co
&C
sit
r
!la
a
11
on,
ear.
as
fon
one
usy
t is
ches in
o sow,
eed-
ince
galet
McNa
ave t
With
egion,
sit it,
ani to .
deserves
aught
ld relyi
got off
e stre
'•me, bl�
the p
at it.
men
1f suc
ha,ract
has
limit
ney to
•y ca
re is
[[ld car:
py the
for thei
ave di•
I•
resell
ay wi
the g
tier fe
lenient
'•go 0
ip
on-
rio
anitoba
rag'n , it
cou'n ry ;
d out
eas
t' to
h the
ot'all
Pro-
eed
on,
o th, ho
the
the
ti he
gar -
it
as
On
'ave
liked
re-
UN -
eel
ases
rrry
first
like,
h
s
9
to
ser posit
int one.
sher t
which w
e
.g 'S
about
jmo t.
spring
he fro
potato hick I
ging-jc{€uffiney 'Th
•bina river i, 'no
uch dr, dad +To
. ust bel
n asi
have t
✓ ads
a
over
be ri
ery
ailed
ve m
trike
ith
Glace a` d har'
succeel� in get
Thi count
provi -
thato
not a
if any
scene
try p0
euerg
deme
Mr.
merel
t9 th
vitati
raise
coura
one o
has n
of th'
great
settil.
ent
:r bri
:rious
he alk
es acr
error
onside
Guarantee a. Perfect Fit every time. Gentle-- to fo
men leaving their orders with us can rely on 1 sten
basing garments made to please them . steel
a` st
' And
FURNISHINGS Department
Hats and Caps, Gloves,
radar Clothing, &c.
Y GOODS—In our Fancy
FANCY a Fine
Goods Department we ire Gloves,gHosiery,
Stock of Frillsrigs, outlies,
Corsets; &o. Don't `fail to see our 7en
line of 4.tatton Sid G1ot es, not to be equalled
at the price.
---
.B u i/ers will do well to see our Stoc
In. our Gents'
c are showing New
ies, Collars, Shirts
14 fare malting their Fall Purchases.
HILL BROTHERS, SEAFORT
i
and
prey.
last
taut
Co.
whi+
thre
tabu
actl;
I1s11
•
thre
spri
bus
for
1
ke
Bwn
eroul
•: n 1
E a' to
o stri
li sw
apart
t;i,an
i the
t`hia
)e I Obs is
ken s eF
;his f a,ll:
action;
p, w
t
JO
ao
a
ri
his i
elan' I ar
ab otien 0, 'pa
11 threugh.
y hen
ono wo data Ke a
d wird
eall
618
and
whi
Mr
era
one
hankf
for o
h
0
n
e
t
bt.
th_
try,
buy
va
t1:
Il
o,
0
9
est
Lie
So
ere
or
th
1
0
•
n to al tO go
fram barn
of er awn.
the ol
NV come t b
count y, wh
reason to; e
g au e ample
ow. is bar
found apii,
ent st ble.
ne ho ee for
aw mil in o
• grea bene
y are illy m
Mess s. M
ave a 'team
dant d, b
what e 9.v
els an cre.
18
hich
Ie is
his
erat
t to
e ori
threa
our
rage
ave
trl
er
ea to
itheu
iss st
ere
here
the co
s
aos
e e
mber;
t• ever
s.
Irac
rdly nu
✓ Qn v
. "Th
dread
yet, a
as the
of it
n he 28th a
pro ed a gr
thing being
ard and Aly
iFaber of red
and
` eta les
r
I prairie fires,
:d here, have
a we'', trust.. -w
!grass is:very s
ing burnt is
CDAnLES S
29th o'f + horse w
d successf,
presented,
arrying of
tickets, the
latter
on
e
hick are se
t troubled
not this
rt on sc-
all. Yours,
DERCOCK .
Canada.
!the Mor ants' Bak
e agen 3,y oft
'r is to l)e cl sed.
;Buffal res id to 1
iii the . rth�;vest lir
Patter 's heat D
eave the 9th of
Opo `khan shot t
an:hot on the ban
✓ the • ther day.
give. !and j bears
r, of etrolia, in
Mor aa William
tel keeper in Galt'o
ga business is yer
say courts at
is manY ye
tie litigation goi
all prea
C Onto st the she
eat of rontenac.
The unto Courici
or= th . • ` rection of th
y fell • New Hamb
Mr. 0 Over Reaum
, Las • Ne acres of
90 b *hers to the
A ho e thief nam
sted 1 at week n
B' is to ()tried at St,
'Nitre ? doctors et
'
1
as s
11 ser
ving
terian
he alai
ach.
ioultry
old th
qad
ere 11
au, at
Ions ban
est.
creek
the b
f Bart
alk- a
8
It
token
eing
where
busael
--A
200 po
7th a
any day.
tag _A
on' Quebe
Ohio
$45 fo
by
allege
neete
Tern
S e S10
11
en
lett
ex
cer
ten
iffi
th
o
Rot
rri
Ors
hiC
•
t
oth
at
abo
SeV
is
0
9
ci
ri
of
ill in
als
ere 11
ha h
is a
tea I
settle
not
ill be
neig
r 6
thei
au 54i-
itti to
ad in
one ra
capi al
ith, a
ke an
uild
ee,
em
les
uzi
ach
en
is
oat eX-
ere
ood
irty
Ow
d at
cernb
made
whit
WYtt
year
ri e
re
ell
&opt 11
farm4ra in
ssex, had
resPective
!were va,
• directors
nnaal ex
he 13th to
bank ma
ob era ar
00. en bri
*tlal as CU
leaders are
f4r them.
idrsgewassh es
he same sa rt
liver -grey f
aro gang
pa Michiga
na $2 per
I !that they
rano` wil
ip
tr
ith -the ra lw
age
. James
Beverley, Boa ed o
oats, Of th Plrovid
lpo Poor Hpus for
ery tamer -
11.
toba party
mber.
en ucks
the drat
Ming
ers
COM
f far
on to a anka
—Ea nears of t
Railway repart th
passes Without ea
the line
come.
fence* a
—ATLI Wm. Ca
millionaire, died on,
years nd stamp*.
childre
nephew
proper
dollars
—Th
Credit •
the qr
Valley
trade.
—Di
at pros
valenti
studeri
so great ha
miners s
d gates bei
tl
rner • ;escaped
town i :.20 feet
arcel
eing
nui
see
t in
the
ay 1
tha
e bu
e Or
ke
es
eete
e t
will recei
, estimated
Spur Line
connect th
Vall!ey Ra
It a genet
to a nae e
rrh
nt. The d'sea4 is
aterloo a at Trinity suffer
rid which other. The cause t, fotna
ar Amherst- 1 sonad
which will
kille
ance
to t
Tor
fit, fu
aves
his two
k of his
mi lion
ay
on
be-
eir
nto
1 of
rind Trunk
Will use he C
ays past.
. Humph
rg, found
hiriking it
to: the
fcartridg
up ia
it with
thum
lized.
evolver
I of pi
some lb
le at I
ett lad
isms o
on their new hutch
to the credit
I lie
Staffordville. ' power be took it
quence et a, finger sadly dem
lie still lives. I —IA handsome
well •knewn 1 cop
20 3)pars ago, I pre
the Hamilton °the
place
flat at the
ed his fare -
last Sunday,
ay, It is
there b
were apt; red w
Gil ray,' and v
es
•
1
f •om the Pres- at th
istowel. rttiaing three hu
, which is p
few days
a children,
den
iiled
at s
the
ve
ion
llt
113 1
det
seve
rkin
ownehip, eh
by dogs. 1
Lell n, While pl
Ontario their father's ha
ecided to 1 to it. They had
at Brant- 1 their own lives,
of Feb- i ennt
Toronto 1 aura,
al D'Otori- i Sam el
their way 1 Bed ith
other day, 1 of ei cur g a lar
B were on lin. of he Paci
thel side- alp lin wn as t
ed '4 avily heir
ha
uta were
ng the 1085
ontemp
erner,
the loo
1
•
•
ces-
and
om-
that
redit
ffalo
ts Bu
ost pre -
s„ and the
ore than
itizens for
sides
the
s ex
ban
an
was
feed
hav
rglais who
ork
sum
Lieu
•
ar. She asmet here by'a friend. Their
estinatior was about five ' miles below
instance ance
f
the
second ><na
'Thisis pf
ia.
this kind which has occurred in that
}mmediate vicinity within the last six
months.
endo
n
E
n1
—Sir Ai T. Galt sails forg
Saturday �• - - understood that
Sir John
second vi
;Canada
being pia
ext. acdonald will not pay a
it to England this year. The
acific Railway business is
ed in the hands of High
tion in B
Of Gen.
I3is Hon
Who was
near
other
losiv
ghted
two
lt, the
n the
been
u the
er.
•
ce
ing
•
119.
ear Halifax, t
ciden ally set fire
ro ' escape with
barn Ond. its
ffalo, on Thursday, in honor
✓ Judge Sinclair, of Hamilton,
resent upon invitation, and took
a seat onithe platform near the dis-
tinguish
sold 55,0
forty-sev
The Hu
664 bus
1 Ameliaaburg Grangers have
0 bushels of barley, averagieg
u pounds, at siXty-five cents.
gerford farmers have sold 13,-
18 of barley, forty-six and a
0
Me? EAN BROS., Publisher8.
$ .50 a Year, in Advance.
the results of these visits will be an to : guage carried by one of the others
•
increased demand for Ontario farms, and lifts the tie while the others spike
d`€ that thea rail in every alternate sleeper..
and no fear need be entertains
the price of cleared land of good quality These again areifollowed by three other
declineia consequence ine I, who finials spiking the rails ; .and
will permanently he!railwa:, is built without noise, bias
of the Canadian emigration t, the t , y
Northwest, or trouble, at t "e rate of about three-
day,b.
a ,scot
1_ � Gough, beingdissatisfied quarters of a m e per y
� John B. g
e
With the reception he has net with so of Men working in time and harmony.
far in Canada, ads has arbitrarily refused to Hugh McLean, who a short time
fill his engagelnents at Chatham and age was taken to the London Asylum,
elsewhere, a :proceeding which Will dis- escaped from c
appoint the eitizens, and cause the Me-
chanics' Institute a loss of the amount
of their printing and advertising
quarter ents in the store.
—Tw ty-one thousand five hundred
and tw nty barrels of apples were
shipped from Montreal during the
week en mg October 30th, against 18,-
487 the 1 week previous. Of the 'lot,
13,376 ent to Liverpool, 5,468 to
Glasgo 'and 2,676 to London.
—A d utation of gentlemen from york
County Council visited the Waterloo
House Refuge last week for the Pur-
pose of obtaining information con ern-
ing the working of that institutio , it
York t proceed with Abe erection
similar
ary states t
1, was so
me , that he
tr ct of an
at
imp es -
of on his
tent on
as gra
on he
e Colony trona Wilmot
t thtre.
tier long ana favor -
e keeper of the light-
th of th river Thames,
as a poi
r.
storm
shows
was do
93 per
total
900, a
the
other
arne
g on
trip
uth
ed
aying
r
tither
men
luml
be
The
r lef
aS
hrei
e Railway.
on of'the Sons of
ld their annual
the 7th Of De-
visio s are to be
ys fo cheap rates. III
oa
cli
an
oa
oint
lat
the mo
Saturda
upon
s son T
ht tha
Mrs.
husbau
. Brow
Ridge,
go and.
kota, a
O t118 east, ia
ush On the
the other
erm left /31e
k for sts of 1st
wage !paid Pe
he•w ts to pct
0
fOr
th Ridge
na his son
rs that they
er, and it is 22 years was k
uth `of th
ay last
was kee
her
s
legality on
ve eeds is
as bel
me," hi
to Ham
. Wh
the sw
raft c
ck door
front. 'It is
for T tont
herb
La
ive
the
gen
Li age of 78
ley at one
t the Catholic
skim° 150, far ten
Onptain II. H. aile3
he ill er c at
1 is eiug day lope
d adainst the prop
n th grouad that
6g and ho es litho
Miss W le, who
hpuae and lot to
er and brother i poo
yo ng *a int
sur eyor, !co mit
ing imself th
king long the treet
ea saner, whil
on horseback, as s
ag east. He as
d'.did -Jot hear it ap
Ye
tin
si
leav
the
him
age,
ist
8
OT
9,1
he
deIc
cen
etc.
dtric
ia
Tri
her
sis
et
la
na
go
la
di
nee , variety,
pounds,. Or
ate of the
be 19.st eight
regaled. in:
was a tailor
, at Toronto,
rtie suc
le• e
Ess
tart
ave
ere
On
had left
801
(311 ear
eper of
t th
er
's father
y years
ty years
ted. It
ent will
esso to
at
few
sola his far
itla his family
w his friends at
receiyed Word that
lost in ene of the
t est 44 the
9 011
oth-
-T
River as frozen over, so that peopl working man, an
crosse on plauks. 1 It subsequently nicely on his feet, so that the loss of the
partly ppened up, but aid not liebome fruits of his summer's toil will fall heav-
freezi g process will he a little later
Kinloss. Mr. Purvef4
of 8E4 biril passing by bie
place on Monday, anti knowing that
he must have escaped frorn the Asp-.
luta, induced him to come with biM
into Lucknow where be delivered hitn
into the halide of the authorities, who
had him sent back to the Asylmn.
; —011 the 16th. ult., While Johni Lamb,
Of Glenelg, was taking a llama of manure
through a oiece of bush, between the
farm they livie on and another let they
own, a high 'stump of a tree Was sna-
clenly blown down, and the young WW1
truck on the head and felled to the
ground. About fifteen minutes after
he was found by his baother lying on his
—The Frnit Preserving Contpany at
Tilsonburg, Ont., is running night and
:—The resi. ence of John Boyd, of
Niagara, was ntered on Friday morn-
ing by two ' !unknown men, who ran-
sacked the beuse for money, and de-
maaided, with! loadea pistols, that the
anoprietor of ithe house should. deliver
up his name+, Passers-by heard j the
day and expects to use 25,000 I bus e a cvies for help, and scared the hut ars
iof apples this season. These Ore evap- 1 alvay. Great complaint is made of the
lorated, that is, dried by a speedy sweat- laxity of the police, who never suceeed
ing process, instead of the lordinary , hi obtaining a conviction, although
method of drying. -The !Company 1 crinaes are of daily ocacurrence. 1
has sent a quantity of lite product to --One day, lately.; while Mr. Wheat
Toronto, and also makes shinments -to Donnelly was passing through! the
Liverpool. . tOwnship of Adelaide on his way from
—Information has b en received at Lucanto Glencoe, with a load of ferni-
Ottawa that the Brazi ian Parliaraent tnre, he met with an accident by which
has voted the subsidy $50 aoo to a his load was upset, elle of his horses
line of steamships bet een the ports of killed, and onaiderable damage done
a. It is also to the con eats of the wagon- no
ill be placed DU Mairle OUt a bill of 1$200 against the
11 prObably run alouncil„ and at a special meeting
* compromiae was affected for $92 cash- 1
n the road on Robbins' hill.
--About four months ago, a lman ;
aaned John Ross, aged. .105 yeatt, was ;
-ound wanaering around the streets of i
London, witlhout means or friend& He
Was arrested as a vagrant, and. said.he
ad. been sent to London by the an-
horities at Woodstock, having for erly _
la
ived in Mid Zorra. He serve . the
under disc . ssion for some time by the
benevolent lauth.orities, but nothing has
beetatIone. The poor old fellow is now
Y of , that country and Cana
°f a stated that the yeast:de
pview of the ravages of the greati
during the winter months bet# een Hall -
Of October 16th, on the lakes,'
at upwards of $500,000 datnagei
e to vessels and cargo, and that;
ns perished. There were 171
d in all 66 vessels damaged It
or less extent,
fax, St. JOhn, Pernambuco and Rio e
Janeiro. ,I
—The grain stacks, hay atia stables
'of Mr. Angus McCallum, near Nelson-
ville, Manitoba, were destroy a. by fire
43
one day lately. A, ;park ifrom the
11°1 cause of the disaster.' Mr. McCallum
0 : A year agc• to -day t e ea is au upright industaious and hard -
as 3 at getting
the river an
hun
avor
cr
res
res
ngin
es n
iton
th
yes
era
ida
otel
g
onor the
e Archbishop
nkuoVn, and
editeis. Mr.
, is !probably
Quinn. owing
, of Rat Port -
chased at a
quattz mill,
Rat Portage, ,
Council 'have
sal to employ
streets
e hard-
th
it w
vith
die
,000
town, and left
circ mstances
ed Walker, a
ed nicide by
und. He was
with • a young
the aeed.
an old anan
creasing the
ack hear Whit -
ruck by a train
ome hat deaf,
roacLing. The
recently1
to Holy
3 11
•
24
1
9
the
1f t
o for
the li
wine
ge of
at the
ped tiona, and
iS record of
ramp in Eng-
Geelp to drive
bit c
Pt to
Wal
the f
he
plod
and
the
ht a
45.
ow
in g
te.
dit
ed
en
lea\ ing
that the policy hitherto
Scotia and a well knewn and wealthy
--In an action for seduct on, tried at
but t weather continues mean enough
for an thing.
the Essex Assizes, Mr.i Justi e Armour
a helpless
to the juty
ursued by —Last z
ecting the shipped 41
rdicts had don, Engl
his in •ention of giving $50,000 to eil- juries to ;bring in light v
failed of, its object, tamel !, to reduce
the nuMbet of Buell a lions, and ,
h. ' f history in Dalhousie
he thought it was time to ry the effect ;
of heavier verdicts. he lary accord- '
past
the
an
His
efore
dow
Colle
will
gate
made
bald
his r
prese
men
purs
who
Chu
abili
sala
was
Ada
two
ing.
hop
but
lock
pow
nig
scio
la ake his gifts to ;Dalhousie Sggr4!)-
Fa $110,000, the greatest gift ever
ay a native of Nova Scotia. I !
ne evening lately, Elder ATClii-
ted him with ' a highly coriipli-
containing 0.00. Mr. Shacla r,
it Zr, has setvedthe Lobo Christi n
h as preacher with great zeal and.
for many years withoat any
ohn Waugh, the young man who
eeks ago, died • on Sunday moan -
The previous . Thursday strong
were entertained of his recovery,
n Friday he ' suddenly became
awed, and the , decline of 'all his
rs, which hold began T
s for several hours before d
eury C. 'Hogarth, of thet
Mut*, near Culloden, a ,f me
circumstances, aged about 31,
g a wife and two chiliiren, eft
e Thursday morning, 28th ult
his other farm, across ,t e!
11
Li
•
as Fit
r. John
who a
, starte
razi
owS
ith
•
11
g and t
and a q
him, an
une to Out
hundre
tably raise
he xperim
ad in sev
the on
d mark
comma
One of
roa es that
te Railr
ult.
on th
rt
the rt I
ot da
ear, 2,010 9,er
ree sec io s
ant ty
in en
yes ha
in t is
nt as
al i st
y se mu
icat
tho
atn
th
ad i
cal
go
ran
chil
while tritve
was interre
ing from
anXious to
the Grand
coach was
coinfortabl
plabed int
river. On
rar', Mein
•
•
abo
ing
con
reac
arri
Tr
he
as
it
er
yre,
Sarnia, wh, en t
On
18
IS
Yeg
eul0smnint 411%. vatn 43r7Ot
nk
ted up,
th hig
ree Oar
f othe
E pro
rchas
o put
pount
been
viat
ces
e it
d Pe
on
th t
ned
on
1 at
and
onti
rt G
nd
he
ed. aeross the
oint Edward,
took care of
arri ed from
d her to the
pia
the
tens
led
rme
to
gave
ish
nip
fo
for
s of
of f
er twenty
farra stock
eedMg next
seiven or
can be pro -
mailer
bac being
e on
Royal
bly to
ut of
k the
their
rt.
g last
Shell
imself
re ex -
sheep
rming
11
of
goo
hav
hou
fro
be
hea
an
dis
Ca
da
ed
Pi
cas
br
co
wa
Ce
is
80
la
ill
cuirre
hitt a
ichiga
ee
ft
la
•
10
which
Course
e Mar -
Friday,
a male
railway
y lived
Detroit
s suffer -
being
ued on
atiot by
Here a
a.de as
ady was
11
UM -ay
uncou-
in
nd
his
vir
ring the Rat Portage post
0,000 worth of furs to Lon-
na. They probably cost
cash business is never done with the
natives, to whom probably not more
than $200 to 4300 per &M1111111 ie paid.
out These furs would bring. aboat
$300,000 ein the English market,_ so
that an iaon, can be formed of the
—Dorchester, New i15,3ru wick, Peni-
was sentenced to death ra y years age
tentiary, has a man n me Young, who manse buSiness done by the' Hadson
Ba Cornipany. Of course they have
hu. areas of posts all over the country. ,
in Prince Edward Islan for arson.
British Columbia to the Atlantic.
His'sentenee was collimated to impris- . fro
onment for life. When D puty Foster ! . =The half -yearly meeting of the
presented himself at! the °land prison i Grand Trauk Railway Company was:
last week to take ch 'rge Of the con- I b.eld at London, England, Oil the 28th
victs, he found Young hi chains,and I ult. There was a large -attendance of
was informed that he had actually been 1 the share alders, Sir Henry Tyler Fra-
in chains for 22 year , an' for twelve 1 siding.
years had never seen the ontside of his i year endi
he report stated that the half
g Sane last, the last three
d the last week, were respee-
iehly of the prospects of the
The report was unaninaously
voted to Mr. Hickson in
n of his services, eanecially
tien with the Chieage extol' -
'tie driver, was inailcuta fot
negligence in musing at weir
eeton -Junction, on the Hami-
deliberating for two hours the jut'
months a
accident occurred to Mr. Geo. Fischer, It spoke
Waterloo township. While driving to-
wards Breslau, accompanied by hi
daughter, the horse iuddeinly shied. t
one side 9f the road, ca ing both to
tumble out of the vehicle. Mr. Fischer • sion.
atruck I;na his head, land received very 1 —At t
serious, if not fatal injaaies, his skril calf, en
being badly fractured. The daughter crimiusl
although considerably br ised. about th dent at
not
concern.
adopted,
lriencgo
conne
—A. somewhat uu
ome to dinner, but has net been sympathy with aadebtor, was given at a • in disch
, Hai' ;wife Meeting of the creditors of Mr. Wm 1 row esca
fda Lir oilmy a or or Hewitt, hardware deal r, of Toront ,, the jury taking a favorable 716W of the
grseeaenttysdiilaseterseseed at his
some days ago. A To onto creditor 1 case. warned him that in. his po-
Wm. i moveda a Montreal creditor seconded, ! sition la had great responsibility, haaa
The funeral of the late Mr.
and all agreed to the following resolua 1 ing a la ge amount of property, and
tion : "That this reeeti g syrepathizO ; often in ny valuable lives in his care?
afternoon, aud was largely attend- ,
k 1 with Mr. Hewitt in resp ct to his pre- i and it as essential that he ehould
sent fihancial position, nd that, in th:e I strictly dhere to the rules of the C01:4-- (
e salie pia ed was I opiniop of this reeetieg,, all creditors f : patty. also hoped hisease wohldbe
The i
United States land ' Mr. Hewitt shou grant him an alas - 1 a warni g to him and others , in man -
lute discharge rona t eir respectiee I aging th ir trains.
debts,•his embartasmen being purely a i —On Thursday morning last wee4,
inscription ipla, e is
ver a centuryil an extraordinary and unusaal scene
that have pot been .
He 1 matter of misfortane." All creditors ,
interred in a vault in S . J. mes' I present at once Biped 14s discharge, I took pl co in the Court of Queen's
etery, deeigned by himael , Which —The most consiste t temperance ! Bench t Montreal. Just before the
f unique pattern, and cos 0,500. man of the times is a farmer (we have i court o ened, two lawyers named At -
left a will, and lais fortune (11 $4,- not learned his name), ;who on Sat - 1 chamb ult, Q. C. aud Quinn,i got into a
,000 will be divided betIre his ' day week brought to the Owen Sou: d 1 war of words, which. ended in ,Archam-
the homestead, and promise o
the prisoner, and the juag ,
rging him, said he haa a nat-
e from conviction, owing to
et iu which
ght from the
WO, and the
e of silver coin
gal tender for;
e, brother, nephews and 'b other -in- , market a load of the b t : bault s riking Quinn on th.e mouth and
, he having bean childless. i has yet been offered a t. a scene (4 tumult ensued. Qpinn ea; :ea.
Mr. Demean Sinclair, D. .'S , and I The price agreed upon
th members of his pairty recep y re- • though the ruling- pric
tu ned to Winnipeg from eubdi iding cents,i The holiest farmer asked if t
8 lownships,some p5 miles north est of ' grain 'would be used in the naanufact
Turtle Mountain, in the suuris aistriet. of liqaor, to which the buyer ropl. d manse
Mr. Sinclair reports that the130. hi the . that was the purpose fOr which it was others !for stealing $15,000. ; The lart-
lo ahty surveyed ia a, dark loaini with a . reqpired. The farmer at once refuSed pleasantness arose from the ; bitterness '
clayey subsoil. The region. is well ! to sell it for such Purpose. "Well.," with Niihich the Cafie had been carried !
watered, with some good tinabjer. Sonae , said the buyer, "I can purchase it or on. 'he court opened immediately
1.1
swiamps and an inamense ravine inter- , milling, but can offer you only 45 ce ts. after t e tumult which such an lin-
sea the area surveyed. In the a ter is "All right," replied the farmer, and - usual ccurrence had caused, and Jones
w at is believed to be a fine aa stone - cept it he did, thus losing 14 cents er was seatenced to five years in the Pani -
est barley th
t the mark
•was 59 een
was only
upon t
e parole
e .app
° policemen to arrest Arch's.
nd the latter gave hie perso
appear in. Court. Mr. Qu'
in the case against aones and
quarry. The arable land conai t as a bushel, Or $5.60 ion his load of 40 - tentiary.
1
! --A farmer named Rollinga, residing
gOeral rule, of rolling prairie. -6-ame bushels. -
of' all kinds is plentiful. Ducks, prairie —The building of the Canada Pa4fic . near Sarnia and who has hitherto been
c ickens, and wild geese are 'alse very Railway is being pushed ahead with considtiredvery respectable,was arrested
p ntiful, and could be killed by throw- . something like speed, and is now with- , lately i on a charge of stealing sheep
ing stones at them. ! 1 in about twelve miles of the Portage. from 1tt, neighbor named Taylori and
—The Toronto Mail says : In no pre- The mode of :work, although apparent- was Mowed by the Magistrates to
LOIN year' has Canada been vi hied by ' ly strange, is claimed to be the best : go on his own recognizanee to the
- *sts,bent : adapted for this country. A couple of i amouat of WO, has, it is stated,junaped
farming ; men start ahead with axes, and clear : his ba ' The arrest of Rollings, who is
Ithough away any bush or impediments in the i very r s eetably connected, was a sur-.
he win- way. Two' or three ore come after ! prise is neighbors, but now that a
t ort the these and lay the ties which are elm- , clue hes been femaa he is suspected a
val of more English far era' dele- plied to them by teams which ha.ul havina been guilty of the theft of
g tes, of \an English nobleMan, and , thena from the side of the line where ; mime ous valuable sheep and ;other
others \to are specially desirous of ! they are dumped at the end of each , firm 9toek, which have been &gasp-
v/isiting the Northwest. These facts day. Another gang then comes along 1 peari g from his neighborhood in ,0, iery.
ulti
1 dicate the incaeasing interest felt by i with a hand car loaded with rails, - mys ous naanuer for a long time•
e old country in this Dorainion. It plates and bolts, and lay the rails on ', back.i It is further stated that in, order
i also gratifying to learn from! those top of the ties, bolting eacla rail as laid to diftert suspiciort and create synal
Who have jiiiit concluded an; inspection down to • the proceeding one, and. pro- : pithy, he committed a number of lout-
+ i ceeding onwards as soon as the rail is rage* on. his own stock about the
Bach large numbers of agricultur
on seeing for themselves the
c pabilities of the country.
e are now drawing towards
✓ season, our despatches
4f our lands, that ' their quaL
than meets their expectatione,
the only drawback is a 1.94
olass farming in many section
est such as cutting out I the
and that 1 laid. Three other men °erne alter these, o
of high- 1, one of whom has a pry, with which he 1 tongees of some of his cattle, and others
. Among • moves th rails into position, according I of a like character.