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FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES:
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---A gluttonous youth in Cranbrook
won a. wager a few, days ago, by eating
a pound of sardines in tour minutes.
—A large rininber of the horses in
Exeter and neighborhood -are "aifiicted
with that loathsome *disease, 'the 74',
*zootic. •
—Mr. James McFarlane, of Goder-
iclylast week sawed ono 'cord of wood,`
one cut, in one hour and a half, and
says he can do it again.
--Mr. Peter Nolan, who has been. a
resident of Goderich since 1847, died
last week. He -was 57: years of age,
and was much respecteel by thoso:•wlto:
knew him.
• The by-law granting a boiuis of. $5,-
000 to the Toronto, (Trey • & Bruce
Railway was voted on hi Fast "Wawau•
ash, _on- Tuesday, and defeated. by at
large majority. •
—Mr: Thomnts Archer, of the 3th
concession of Hullott, intends- leaving
in walled time for Dakota, where', lie
purposes residing for a conplo'of .years
at least, for the bcneli�t of his health. m •
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Bos to announce that he has opened out the above grocery with a new stock of.. Teas, Sugars, Spices; 13rushes,.
REMEMBER THE • REI) STAR GROCERY. seasons liaisons• and Ciulants in fact: everything thing to be found :n a *fist class grocer •. Prices for cash far produce only.
The Doimellly Tragedy.
TILE- TRIAL,, or TIMI: iraWiN $ 'FISED
I:•Q1t• THE 24Th QF.•JA\L'AItY. •
A special telegram announces that
the trial of the six liri;roLlers under in-
dictment fer.tlie-sillegcd murder . of the
Donnelly fautily in 'February Past, has
been fixed by Attorney -General l\iow(t,t
for.the 24th of Janaaay; 1581. Tile
arrangements for a°special commission
bad previously been made, and yester-
day
ester -day Mr. .klugli Maculation, Q. Cl•, via,
ited Toronto for the purpose of having,.
the date.of thio trial. finally fixed. The
result will relieve a widespread anxiety,
as to the. euer':,e whit+ the Crown in.
tencl 'i.. to adopt and tiothit)g-'reTninn$"•
„novo but, to patiently await, the .final
action o#Tth( rtlry.• • Al ti ;tgll not -de:::
fiultily determiued on, it was said that
Jti stices:Cameron and Ossler will prob
ably 'preside at, the trial' -
-Mrs. A. Breland; an old 'resident
of Exeter, and mother of • Mr.' D.
Ilrsund, of that•cillage, died last , week
at . rue residence of her son-in-law; B:l:r.
Tilos. Shute. She had attained the 86th
year of •Icer age.
.-- Mr:• W:-Gmreien of• i?Fldland:: City;•
'Michigan, son of tho late ;Mr., Doi>tiatld
f iordon, of Bayfield;, has been. ele ct;l:.
Circutit Court Commissioner. Iii -rein
nn the .republican ticket and "was el
peered by a large ma3orfty.,
--Ales i's' Peter McDenald,darnel
Pollock and -John. Pollock, who left -the
township of, (rey a . short time ego,'
arrived in Alpena on the t) 1. ttst.;.at.d
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of go t tl e lu i er Wooilss°
P433 I (:d`t;ie Deegrl;
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SCIIOON'+tt No MX YEW..40sT—TRn.-
1ttI3L1 i yrrnrivcr Oi: rr1: SUJYIvott.
• Lustsit 41y Kilned -at Willso&bating.
' Tilsouburg; Nov. 25.—A roan named
Thos. Johnston,. a stone .mason employ=
ed on the Air_ Line bridge, vv�'iicll is
being rebuilt hero,: "was instantly killed
titin evening by a lfeavy' pulley block
£tilling an dtis.aread
Narrow .Escape.,
As the train bound for the. east was
leaving the Great-Westerti Depot, Iaon-
don, on Noy. 26th, ' a man named Os-
borne vainly attempted to get aboard,
but the train .raving attained' a high.
rate of speed, his endeavors wf"it•o futile+
and as (r:rerluit of his foolhardiness 11(
a eceirad n ser%are-'a-amble- along l.n
track.
3 Wekiiitoes winter Weather'.. �.:
S\Ow-1 ILLS 'o )ri: • %,3rEItY T IV8RF:l1"
AtiI) V R 0OL» 1,7;A!L'iUII TO.COY.r: IN
I)ampilnlilt,
PotWenner is early in the fioltl.fiiilt:
MS: sneather })rttl ctious fey the
In a private. litter to the Arose, • n 1=1.;i•
date.ot last Fr:dav, he says Hatteras e- ;cells will be.very �t i1 tits sc,.• u,.
ire •aired, will extent. in all probability, not
only far to the sop t.h-wt.(r,d „in.'America,
'lnit•across to lanropo. • 'd'1ir; - snow-fal.l
ports to xlirs Chief higual Otuotir, under
data of t -ho 25th,:'aa fn;llows r-Tlie
seboonerly and D. d•'i'k of lath, ;11e,.
G: W.•SnOwnmo, master, With a' carbo.
of pllosplin.t'es from . - New York, - On
of the 15th nae marked in. this rest �: et."
His predictions . fOr. 1)eeembe)
w� oa,. lht 1. jlnd for Port lluyal, S.•fodl<rty� 1)ecentLer �'lll, in' ell 1,tol'.a-
C, wax's"s �ticti+il onl tlic out';;;a, q—lifli:'"""Etil ty), open. with-Ichile `sinos,7lift'. the
-mond shu t'., .bine miles south-e(tst•. of . Weather will b(; cloud j threatening
the point of Gape of 3:Iattorws,,rt 8;30 sno}v-fails. I)urin g;: the opertltig ..days
I), iu.;, :Nov gaud. The }ois consist- of the moi tli, dust': witli the very li;lit'
.ing•of'Sttt I Men, :lashed -�t�jhemselves in • Mixturo of snow dtieli mayhave'fallen
titer -rigging: :•At •3:p... 'Ma ort• the' �3rtd vvill;be swept u1 £.'trines with the -.gusty
tioptain iinowtiaau arid. s(antan. C. I3 yiiuil. £lir..ri, vvtll probably be Sei.ie ' '
Ley:1v : were' washed.' overhotia•d• and •'anew £tori) the 4th of t11ts'inaittit: ��"itlr
(diem red At .3:30 the mast fell and . the. second quarter. • tb'e mouth cold iy lr
the i essel brolttr ire -=pieces. t ((. 4no�= ' �Glat3r `r'11-.pxobilltl�.,set'i+i •fifth4edla.• Fri
'man and W Snowman e•ot a oa' a of- snow. The farmers will; be able to.
'piece' : pltlic; �( vviig"t1rree otl)e5's ofiloy 5seg'tj+itiiee tiiitlto-co si; eilliT'e a r„
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STILL THE CHEAPEST SPOT I TOWN.
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tired �: ,►:
i JL C"1 I R E .i.. , L ,L, T +1. .
Mina ' don ; y.c. U .Caen or- Produce and secure B�'�tI".:` T w; ,
as tivc aro houz �t not to ''be
Reuse, in .tho Trade.
ANW QUANTITY OF POLIO TRY WANTED
Vic0C)SII 31?lt). w�>;
PI -10 1'f7 ftS.
Itt;<attin er. .
going into ) 1A r
.'. oil• he boya of, idle Wreck. ck. •At sunset" lug air, bet goor slelghing..iiettcl net be
—Titer e is a t uaioi of a second Con- I ' *Brownian died of cold' and was expected, until rtf(ar the Michael of• th
, serve'. we paper being started in Cagd-' rvaslieid oil' the n •; and at' 1:30. a. month 'There wi11.1:2 a spall of-•.ntxl
era. i,.. I1 - \ lei oimery 0 ie m., 'on the `15tH. Q. G. t nown'1an, theweather about the.13th aixl1.4th. Af-.
ter a brief. interval of `mild.: Weather,
during which more snow• ivi'll:•fa]1, the
third q ;arter:of the mouth will : proba:
bly sce.blustering, and cold -is eatlier=• a
cold :snap- With 'heavy snout storms affil:
consequent good sleighing. Very eo1d
Weather mayy be'expected .during this-
quarter :The last quarter of the month
will bring: milder ' Weather, but Will
tetliminate,probably, with..lie!ivy ' show
hills:aild stormylrcathei in fact,,•tlie.'
,S's pial, and Mi. 0 1 rheart- are . the . iiro--
lnoters. Two p• •' .s,ltre. as many as
(roderich ca:n support decently. -
only sni•v.ivor, :landed ui1 the :beach a
I;iile north of--tius•s.tatian,-itnd- ala' -'ked
to. the .ligli+-;:eeper's dwelling;. having
Mr..Thynne; r:orrtierly of I3lu'ale,' been at the -aa •them -a ten: hours, and
• but now school teacher• •..-t C.'leiimorrrs,, l having snr11111,a,n(;. 4rif!.-:(l about fifteen
Brant County, intends removing to 'Da;:
kota after January, where lie. will en-
gage in farming.. If he will tts
good a'farreer as .he is a school teaclier,•
he will succeed in the Northwest,
-illi • James 13nTker, a .10 has been
a resident of Htiron for'about' 50 -years,
(lied at his residence »in 'the.:township
of Colborne last week. ]lc wits • 1$
rears of agcy. During the rebellion of
'37 he carriers the trail from. Godorieh
to London. -
• The social given by Mr. and lll s.
Thomas White. in - North - Exeter On
I4'riday evening last, under the auspices
of the La%ie's -Aird of ' the . hf ethodi t.
-('hur.•ch, was a very successful affair.
Ane:cellentproem- none was; dealt out,;
nom -'sting of . addresses; readings and
la ; . tt•. ° The financial rest* was gone..
—Mr. Jas. Oko, . proprietor 'of -the
(;e'itral„ Rotel, Exeter, who ••lower the
most heavily by tine Blake ab$consibna
has received a letter. from the prineipa1
of the "firth," telling him-nnt•to 'be- at
all alarnmecl, as he intends returning in.:
December and paying . all • he . owes..
• in the meantime he sa31s.he is going to.
Cennessee•with. the woman of 'Svhont
mention has' previously been nriacle, and,
who will give him the necessary funds
to recoup ]cis injured fi eticls.
miles'1 'a vessel :,ial -cargo were .a
total loss.
Rand.
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\Yell:saillea N'ov , 1.9,—'flit. most coir•
ardly a.M14c1*,aaally,'ouur-age :hi -1 vz�n,s
ever conlluitted iu Willsville;was. per-
petrated last night .About 6.30 o'clock
a strange roan called at the re fide oee
of John Apple,. tho I' . r -1,1,1 of the;
tolsln, and l:noeked at i Lr• road door
which suinnii ?t vv i., answered by his
daughter, *dins .t r sula, a young lady of
tv;:enty years. Iiumediately upon*
opening the door .tlie clerlon outside
clashed a giueaitity•of oil Orf vi.t6o1 into
the face of the unssuspecting' ';tri 00(1
then r n away...1.boor girl, madvitr -fain, rusliced• .tltreugh the:..house
'tit et ng the most .heartrending cries,
'.whets he:members' of the family •and
neighbors secured lior and ,5unimoned a
physician " :. l.ottr torr nili0nt eat
.the house imniediately'after the affair
happened .and ; forrnti_: the young. 1•t;'y
in great agony front -tire effects of the.
deadly' acid; which was visibl(` 111 ya,0}`
oral tertible.l)uins, all over the fore-
head, • right eh(.rl` and . right' hand.
The: right "eye wrt>i ;entirely closed ,"
(.1:-,i itis feared both those organs are
permanently injured, if not destroyed.
Portions of her clothing uponwhich the
LOST A\DFOVYD.—\'Vliil9Mrs.1:7a151i, oil fell were burned to ;ndtes. •The
of Clinton, orris r^turnitlg frcnl,London patient 'suff::rm.- presented . a pitiful
dry the 1.. II. ata Il. a few clays since, she sight wtreu yOur 001 ieSponrlent called,
accidentally lost in tho car her pocket- 1 but freely imparted iter knowledge: of
book dontaitiitlgab,i-it 8,$20, mut did .i not
discover the; loss untill late in the even-
ink; after she arrived at her home, The
the'stfi'rtir. The stranger, she said,. Was
disguised beyond, recogni anon,' and:
when Baked if she could give an idea. is
ear she occupied had been switched. off] to -wlto he. was, replied that she suspect-
at 13rucefield, and there left, Hardly 1 ed,'no one. 'flit victim is a pretty. and
• expecting to recover, it, sire inforin-ed preposscs'sing brunette, a general favor -
11r. f4nider-of her loss, wlio'next morn- ire, and ger fats is lamented by every
ing sett word to lrucefk1'ld, but foun(1 one. Inquiry at several drug stores
tllnt during the night a down special � revealed the fact that no ane hadpur-
lta(i come along and taken the. car back based vitriol at any of them,: The
to Lmidon. \\lord Vas them sent to" ..,1i'air is shrouded in mystery.
London, and the answer came bac*,
that an honest carssdeeper had found I • SALE B3rLLs.--Those who get their
flip article, and it° was accordingly 'r,t- .50.10 bills printed at this 'office .will get
.turned to its owner. ill.
a notice ill.the RECoIiii, free of change.
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.'•i'., h:?5!'.q a?h .te•'.:u •.•. NS•.:,. ..e7:. pp} -i,• wh .n t•. 44: 4.. t.`5 !44i
heaviest snow:151l,5 ori t -be toWarcWthe
end csf the, month, and snba• blockades
may hc; 1001(d for, the • show -falls: ex tendingie.-late the southward, probably
es+fai "(ts \Vnsltington, with: V'nry7=stol•my"
vv eat`h(r around N.ew Y prk and.I3oston..
IIr, aiioir'a lat(St pt edictiorn•3 are:tlrat .
the comiIig inoilth-:will .btu 'udecidt 11y,
'cord with trerinimloita snow -falls during na
the lattc r;halfInd "i ail; part of Jan- IIA'"
nary; causing destructivOaliipckadeu to
railroads. •
Two gorses yv ri o'sold on the market •
rn S:onde , on Saturday ;• one brought
$5, •atiii'' the .othr r..$2.'10 ;. acid bones '
wore not very ilpntiful 'either:.
It is sorted that a fol)lale peilortr uari',
of London, willc,ltorti•y- attenpt the
nztriiordinary featof -.walking ;'orifi;:
tltousattd quarter lnrl;,s in tlic• Katie,
number of quarter Hours. • She is
tlersteed le fro rt, ]thins (hahamc -
'rho death of Ti1:r. Alexander McCrea,
of Sarnia, Township, who :rag recently
found with his threat 'era, .tools place
Thursday,' An inquest was held,and
the following verdict returned : That
'the (idem . i exandcy.• M'c0t ae,oarne to
his dead* ••:)m his throa-t'beuig • cut by•
soine'person• or persons to the `,jitry i n - '
knowt)," •
xV31"G,11T
.'' Zotr.ss from Btazil,'is now. eome in-'
'to. Canada. ' , It is:- . a' milt. 'purgative,
acting :as a wonder:upon, and giving
.strei. th and energy to • the Degestrve
Apparatus, ' of the human stomachs, cor-
recting and increasing the•a'cids; It is
iitrongly Anti -bilious and carries off
all surplus bile, tones up the Liver,
gives sound digestion -and speedy healttt
to this Dyspeptic and the Bi111ous,...A:sl
Lawrason•&1 1 aniilton for a 10 cent
sample bottle and test, Zopesa the new
compound) large eight punas bottles 75
conts,•y, •
Which Nobody Qan pony.
'r..
art ? ;W It C&m b'et
...GPOery::,Drepartrileht.'.Corn let
,• a _.
:ln
fact we can furnish all Classes "From Top to Toe,".with
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ANY.THING V U WANT.
INSPECTION INVITED ; • T. •
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