bllowing \ ‘13 south. Embmd Sc Wm: NU 83W: DER ist. m rchaso I3 blicitors .TIOK â€"A new counterfeit $1 Dominion note has been out in circulation, of the issue or June lat, 1873. The paper is poor and the Bunting in:erior,whlle the portrait “Lady uflerlninthe centre of the bill is very badly executed. The scroll work is also had, and the space leit tor the signature of the deputy minister of ï¬nance is left blank. These were the points noted for the oflieial description oi the bill. â€"A unique remedy for consumption is being tested in Shelbyviile, Ind. A young lady, who for some time has been nufl’erlng from pulmonary affection, has begun, under the direcï¬on or her medical adviser, a systematic dieting consisting of dog meat, which is to be her exclusive diet until the efï¬cacy of theremedy has been tes- ted thoroughly. A tat, healthy Newfound- land pup was butchered and will be served regularly as her meals. â€"â€"The Northwest territories elections tool: place on Saturday. The issue was whether the prohibition law inthe terri- tories was to be continued or liquor licenses granted. The result was a com. plets rout of nrohibitionists, only two oi their candidates as is: as can be ascertain~ ed being elected. These will represent Wolleeley and Edmonton. Many of the elections were by acclamatlon, and these acclamatlons made victory for the license people certain. _ .â€" ,‘_a_s_ _‘-â€"Iâ€"n MI“ Qt wy-v v..- .â€"._- â€"The boiler of Tookey’s planing mm at Sondndge exploded last inday torenoon. The bqilezfl wag pigwn through the building , 3“; 1.0,. éhn nil-A ()n â€"'.I."° 161““! v. u-‘â€"â€"_ _n _ _ learning that ginseng root was worth $6 a pound, hied them swoy to the woods and discovered two bags full of what they eup~ posed was ginseng root. Shouldering their noodle they trudged ten miles to the 2 market, only to ï¬nd that the burg contuned blueberry root, worth about $1.20 a cord for ï¬rewood. â€"A new counterfeit $1 Dominion note In.- been out in circulation, of the 1939a 01 AL- 1'30 Wuct was my"... -_.-_,.._ ,7- , end about eighty feet. into the air. 0:: nearing the gxound again it ploughed its way through stumps and logs, landing 175 from the factory. James Tumbull, engineer, was driven through two partl- tlons, breaking bothlogs and being badly melded. Wm. Csssidy, carpenter, leg and arm broken by telling machinery. Severe! .g-) -_.a Anna-In- hnrt. Imu- â€".â€"'. .____ â€"Daulel C. Taylor, aged 38, a farmer living on the sixth eon. of Holland, 0nt., was run over by a load at turnips which he was teaming. The wheels passed over his chest, which caused almost instant death. â€"-A Mr. McKinney. a somnambullst, walked off a G. T. R. train on Tuesday morning while it was in motion near the village of Mallorytown. He was asleep at the time. and only received slight injuries. â€"Mr. J emes Garneau of Trout lake, near Ompah, died of typhoid fever on Monday. He was to have been married on Tuesday, but it was his fate to be buried instead in what were to have been his wedding aar- meats. Horace Talbot, Ernest Dionne clerks the puolic works department at Ottawa, and A. C. Larose, formerly an Ottawa merchant, were arrested Tuesday charged with conspiracy to deiraud the govern- ment. â€"A cable in last Friday's papers says: Severe snowstorms continue in Bulgaria. At some points the snow is ten feet deep. Many persons have died from the eï¬ects ot the cold and thousands oi cattle and sheep have been lost. Numerous wrecks are reported in the Black sea. â€"T we farmers of Adjala township, learning thatginseng root was worth $6 a ___-_ a- sh- camel: and inviting : _.The recent deed-:09 in cm resulted xenon for the liberal WW- Mont: was elected Dreï¬l' WVIUKUU ul. uvuuuvunâ€"u "â€"â€" teenyeers of age, has been sentenced by Chief J nstlce Taylor to seven years in the penitentiary and. twenty-ï¬ve lashes. â€"Mr. Lieberman, nephew of the late Mr- Pnrnell, horsewhipped Mr. Timothy Keely in Dublin Tuesday because of some insulting remarks made by Mr. Heely "ï¬nding Mr. Pmen’e widow and sleter. ,_2 0C0 - Con-“A. Wu uv- UV--‘ __ About ï¬ve '0'c1â€"ock Thursday evening but Ruben Bsrr’a barn and statues, in the townah1_p_ 9; Lsnarkuwgre burned, and two , -A _n -nA tan VARâ€- others were scuaoa no but no: anxiously injured. WWuuuly vs. usu...-, V or his children, ngedrflive and min yam. were burned to (ganglia I; is supposed that , -_ -IA-Inn -lyh Vi msnsAY. FRIDAY, NOV- NE W3 01‘ THE W were Omen Wucauu. -- .. -_,,_V, the children had been playing with niches, and ignited the barn. and getting manned by me ï¬re, had been unable to not out. Two horses were also burned, ee well as the entire eeeeon’e crop. Mr. Barr wee em nding e threshing mschine “out I mile distant and new the ï¬re, when I“ heads ecu-Led for it, but arrived too No tonne anything. neu- l-vv, Hanna 3““ ml -_ .7 manner. A passing teameter found the child, etlll ellve, a few minutes leter, but Ihe only llved a short time. -A Chicago despazch eayc: An epidemic of a new and dreadfully fatal dleeaee hae made ltn appearance near Klrkllm Ind. A 3" dun no one of the children in the family of John Wlman was attacked with m. peculiar (license, that baffles ell medl- eel eklll, and ln lorty-elaht hours the child We! dead. One after another the children out ct a lamlly or four contracted the die- one end died, and the father In left a living mnnlac. The deecrlptlm of the M is almost too dreadml to record. For the flret few hcnre the patient In Ileeted with a mud fever. the tongue then licence lnfl uned and mnmee huge pro- rtlonn; the organ then turns very black color, deeompoeltlon sets In, and In Name of the most intense columns eneuee. The uhyelclnna eay the la known to them, as it In described human-u books, end am 1:. home is in his, where mom the nativee is u no N u cholera. They call it Aelatlc black -end canteen their utter lneblmy to “bet lte deadly work. Later newe from _“ wv-n- ' â€a -â€"__._. â€"Mnry J one, the 13-year old daughter of Wm. Hammond, who lives near Cnledon like. I; noon Thursday came home from schooland proceeded to light the ï¬re to prepare her own dinner end that of a nine. Jet: old orozher. By some means her clothes caught ï¬re from the stove and‘ the unfortunate chzld Woe literally roasted , am. He: little brother threw spell of weter upon his sister's blezlng clothes. but-l could not extinguish the flre.whlch burned ‘ her hoe, hands and body in e. horrillle Jawâ€,â€" acaldod and otherwise hurt, â€"It In munwmw Influ- ing from cerebral swam due to ‘ old in. H1; condition canqqo are“ _ 333W 51:37:50}: ' 7 ,t , badlybjuedthttd.“ 30 manning Archbï¬hopa Bunyan-the thought the end othls lite run near. ’“Tï¬kamfï¬iï¬'wmm’ '- W “W’ ibiii 201?: 3:;- 330. “new; no not on ,7AA _‘_-,-, ~L___‘_ -The young lady of Shelbyville. Ind., whabegenlivingonhdiet otaogfleeh on Thursday last u a cure for consumption, :- mektug tell- progress with he: met. She says she rather likee the diet. It in white meat, and she says it tastes something like lamb. Shetekeeltthmee times I (by. â€"There will be a big convention of women’s labor societies in London early in December. and it is-hoped by the managers that Mr. Gladstone will be present and give the women the beneï¬t of his views on the labor question, and espeeially in its relation to women. â€"Mrs.Marie Halloran oi Wobnrn.Maee., a young woman who has been only live weeks a wire, was arrested Monday on a charge of attempting to kill her husband by mixing poison with his food. She claims it was love powder to increase her hus- band’s affection, but he suspects pads green. -A Swedishjonrnaliet named UndIn'Cn has arrlved at. Dunkirk, France, from Goihenbnrg, Sweden, having made the voyage in an open host, the dimensions of which arezlength, 16 feet; width, 6 feet. His only means 0! propulsion was oars. He will row to London and then return to Gothenbnrg. Vacuum an new cues m1 230$“ beginning with the mump- toms. .4115: McDonald dam: 3: he: "91mm mum-um DIV 00‘ um an. n... -__- -_-_ “luau-rifle and ï¬red. The putynhnd In the “auction 0! the“ bullet mufï¬n-IV on 03an ad hiking, and mu n_ghilo and linin- Then Ins fewm'l'n'flam an. .m- m dlnchmod. “What no you â€"A new terror 0: courtships hes been developed in the ease of Miss Emma Bow- ers. a Winsome brunette. For some days she has euï¬'ered from a supposed attack 0! pleorisy, but when Dr. S. F. Bordman was called in he iound that one of the young lady’s ribs was broken. Alter much ques- tioning the girl blushingly admitted that her best beau. George Gel-rick, had inflicted the injury while giving her his usual tender embrace belore parting on the previous Friday night-[Indiana special to Philadelphia Record. â€"As Mrs. Addison, a widow who Skeeps lodgers at Hetton-le-Hole, ï¬ve miles from Durham, England, was on her way to church on Saturday to be married to Andrew Simpson, she was met by a ledger named William Johnson, who, when within a few feet 0: her and'withent a word, levelled a gun and ï¬red, the shot taking effect in her breast. Almost immediately after he ï¬red again, when Mrs. Addison tell to the ground dead. Johnson was madly in love with his landlady and was dogging her footsteps all last week. ï¬shes surrendered to the police. , , i _-. -.. -I,L_A_-‘ â€"On Sunday evening on leaving e selve- tlon my meeting at Bloomï¬eld, 0111., 3 man named Emory F neon was attacked by a party or means. edrew hie revolver to delend himself, but ln the sauggle that ensued the revolver was discharged, infllcting a. wound on Ferguson that l: is feared will prove fetal. and one day Mr. Ciimie shot an immense brown owl, which was flying about in the woods. Cximie rushed forward to secure his game and unthinkingiy picked the wounded bird up by the wing. Quick as :5 flash the owl eeized Climie by the wrist with its felons, which if. sunk deep into his flesh, and he was perfectly helpless, his other hand being kept busy in keeping the infuriated bird from his face. He scresmed for aid. William Tyson ran to his aid and succeeded in choking off the bird. â€"The Kansas City express train, on the Missouri Paciï¬c road, was “held up" by six masked men about ten o’clock Sunday night about one mile west at West Side and eight miles from Omaha, Nahum. The thieves secured ebont $3,509 frog the A-.- 4.“ u-w v-w _-vâ€".‘â€" _‘-__ express safe and then bicied ‘efl’ and ordered the engineer to pull out. They then disappeared in the darkness. â€"The notorious Bob Musgrave, who insured himself for $25,000 in accident insurance companies, than procured a skeleton. placed in in a cabm near an Indian village, burned the cabln and, by means of a confederate, spread the news 7“---) -- eWiulam Climle, editor of the Listowel *Bannerment up to Wlmon to enjoy 3 few days hunting on the peninsula. The weather yvaejpo gee {or nguch large game, â€"A Sh.Petersburz despots]: says: Bessie being desirous of honoring its soldiers who were killed during the late Russo- kakh wet, and who were buried in Turkey, recently requested the ports to gnu: per-Hal'seion for the Russian author!- ‘5. A‘s-3| I. Minn th- â€"A Mrs. Jenkins claims to have actually discovered the reel Tichoorne heir, and has written to the lord lieutenant 01 Ireland to that effect. The lady says the real heir is alive, in good he 31th, but somewhat unfor- tunately is the inmate of a lunatic asylum, whereheisdetained under the name 0: William Cresswell. The man has all the peculiar marks distinctive of the ttue Tichhorne, possesses a number of photrr graphs. peace and other means of identiï¬- cuio n, and. to her mind has already been identiï¬ed by the warden of the Baliarat jail as being the original and only Tich- Dome, and who served with him (the warden) in the Sixth Dragoon Guards. Mrs. Jenkins wgiteani’rom Sydney. Aus- - L ,JA __ n___,__ll .. â€"'1‘he London Standard, in aleader on the Prince 0! Welee' ï¬tnieth birthday, eon- gretelasee the prince in highly eulogistio language, and concludes: “If not always proof against temptations to which the greatest of mankind have yielded, he can challenge comparison with most 0! his predecessors, and no the most dangerous temptation of all-to interfere in political and constitutional controvenieeâ€"he has been consistently superior." $335,753?" bï¬'v'vm hung Creation to England at her own exponss for the pur pose of having his chin: investigated. uncanny v. â€" w_--____--, _,e ,. that he was burned up, was canmred a: St. Paul on Saturday night by detectives. The ï¬re occurred in August and Muegrave has eluded capture man now. Tribe 50h é!†w: him. showodthom threedooddoor. ThoAmoriaushoï¬hsdslt. BrimhoooviotstosnorEoterpabe: V Biqï¬odins Mdonointhohoy 'uï¬MEndqhotoodWothsrorowot83 â€"The thostriosi profession in London ,prosontodthoPrinooothios with ogoid oigsr box weighing 100 ounces on the occu- sion of his toys! highooss’ birthdsy lost â€"The Edmoor huloy syndiooto of hos secured 250,000 scros of loud in North Dskocs, on which it ispro posed to pines Gannon tumors to rsisom boriey to: muting purposes. â€"Bu-on Fan, the Italhn mlnhtér to the United States whose none was prominent. I: “would with the New Orleanl l yach- mg oï¬â€™olr, has been promoted to the ’nnk o! plenipotentlnry or the Mam clans. â€"-Severe mowetorme continue in Bul- mzle. Anome polnte the snow (e ten feet deep. Meny persons have died from the efl'ecee o! the cold, and thoneende of cattle end eheep have been loet. Numer- ene wrecks ere reported In the Bleak See. â€"A tour-year old deughte: of Mr. Devld Gllleeple, a farmer of the township of Flu-0y, nee: Almonte, wee phylng in e cow byte when ehe accidentally stumbled and tell directly underneath the cow’s teet. end wee trodden on In such e wey thet it only lived en hour. â€"At the annual inspection of the Gover- nor General's Foot Gusrds in Ottawa on Saturday. Maj or-General Herbert spoke in terms oi severe censure of the action of the Dominion government in not allowing the members or the reuiment who were in the civil service to attend the drills. -Edward Hart, his wife and two child- ren were the occupants of a prairie schooner thst passed through Windsor en route to Norwich. Two years ago Hart sold out his term at Norwich and located in Michigan,,near Everett. If his story is to be believed Oxford county is tar aheed oi the place he just left. and from his appearance he was evidently pleased to get back to Canada. - 7,7,a,_-1 â€"Acts of brmsndsga by men rendered desperate by hunger are increasing In Russia. Hundreds of men employed on the railways 1n Kazan, Konrsk and Vcroness have plundered pelgpt trains I VAv-wu - _____ and menmnded the country in gangs, sacking terms and mansions. The starv- ing peasants devour any retnee they on ï¬nd. The mortqlgsy among children Item A ,n _L L.â€" typhus fever and hunger in PREPKBING FOR com TEST! SCORES OF APPLICATIONS COMING IN! Our Canadian ladies are already prepar- lng for the great Diamond Dye Competi- tion; they are going Into this work with a vim and earnestness that Is truly surpris- M‘quau mu una- -â€"â€"â€"-__._ In this liberal and highly commendable contest, insgnratcd by the proprietors oi Diamond Dyes, the ladies have an agent to work with which develops immense possibilities and produces results which are pleasing to the eye. The great variety oi work in the various classes open for competition does not by any means take in all that can be accomplished by the cele- brated Diamond Dyes. It is, however, in the well regulated economical and happy home that Diamond Dyes are j nstiy appreciated and considered to be indispen- sibie helps and side. As season succeeds season the wise wtie and mother thinks oi the wearing apparel belonging to herself. husband and children, and realizes the important iact that it can be flttedior wear once more through the use of Diamond Dyes. The materials still good, but perhaps too light in color, and, it may be isded with_wear_ and exposure to the sun, A 7Ll__,l_l_ .I-_|. usuuu wan-a "w. w- '_ -vâ€"_ can be tea-dyed in some fashionable dark color, or made a lovely shade of jet or blue black. It just. amounts to this, as a lady remarked, “for a trifling outlay you can have tho summer wardrobe of man, woman or child ttanstormed into new and stylish articles ior autumn 931:1.me wear.†,__.I _AAL--- A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE COMPI- TITION ! 133â€â€œ: is a well-known foot that whenever the ladies enter upon work in this wey it is always well-done. Of course the great novelty or the work and the wide ï¬eld of operation opened up by this unique competition will be the mom of drawing in hundreds of ardent workers, who, under ordinaryoircumetsnoee. would hesitate bolero committing themselves to trouble and unrennrneretive work. l '7 --â€"-4_.__.I_L‘A Mutmw nu. â€"--â€"-â€" _ ._--_ Already scores ct whee and mothers have sent in the necessary epplloetlon tom lntimetlng their intention of competing 1n the gm: "Diamond Dye Competition†scheme. They know enctly tne particula- nne or work they pan exeel_ go, em! reel to the ladies of Canada. However, we devoutly trust that our fair American cousins will in due time have a competit- ionoi the same kind presented to them. A very special feature 0! this “Diamond Dye Competition" is the bet of its being rm to all competitors. Notwithstanding the great cost of its inauguration, and employment of extra help tor the proper conducting oi the â€heme, no fees are exacted irom the ladies for the giviieze oi competing, and all goods sent for exhi- bition remain the property or the makers, and are to be returned tree 0! charge to them. it will thus be seen that every possible aid is extended to the ladies to enable them to take large cash prizes with- out incurring any expense. The retail druggists ot the Dominion, from ocean to ocean, highly commend the scheme, and predict an interesting and proï¬table time tor the ladies. Hundreds of letters received by these drugaists are full of assurances o! kind support; and each druggist has determined to do what he can to encourage the wives, mothers and daughters of his town to take as many Would You. 80 AW"? You must be healthy. Would you be halt-II ‘1'." keep within reach, ready to: II! unqr gone). Dr. WI Plea-Int m the â€towel: at 9113!“! Headache. W Mammy-ssmgmm Only “no ul- "v â€", '__ -_ that the -p_ropoaed comicâ€"tidbit scheme embraces in the ample scone j net anon work ufley‘cmpeet accomplish. A -m A- _.-_‘I__ 1.2!.- In OB UHU; V...- v -vâ€"_rm_ Within the pee: three week: Mien in the United States have written to up, asking it they will be allowed to compete. We wish it distinctly understood that this “Di-mondpye Qoxgoeugonfle open only ICUUIIIU, uuvu-u uyy-J -â€" -_-__ __ -7, , the Wells 8: Richardson 00.. Montreal; may will be» sent pm: tree to gay mama. amounwm o; m can. elm-out h- m "3'"- , 'm†1mm yucca. “mm" pin up In â€0. m “PM" In. pooch. mum-17. Wom'l "at dbpoduon b nlhyl shown by hot hub-ad I long Mir. A batty followâ€"Cupid. The Ladies of Canada Can Compete! VARIETII». filahttul. WEB-min: POST.-'â€"Puflu mummmv-w-M 1mm ARNING ed casing 1892. Harper’s Magazine ILLUSTRATED. The Maine will coiebnte the fourth Cantomry o! the Discovery 0! modca by its B: msconnr, through uticles giving 3 more thorough exposition “at has hitherto been made 0! the Rxcnn‘ erucn' nun» vannornx'r or our. Cocmv, 3nd eapociolly up“.-- _. V __ in the Gnu-r W331. Pnrtlcnlnr nttontion will 1180 be given to Dunne Emonrs 0F Amen Enron. The mm or mm mm Eunomx WAR will be do- acrlbed in Series of Papers on the Danube “From the Buck Forest to the Block See." by Forum onnow nod F. D. mum, lllustnted by Mr. Mm.“ nnd ALI-‘33!) PAuoxs. mlcleulso will bonfires: on the Gel-mm. Austrisn. sud Itallm Armies, by '1‘. DI Turns-raw. Mr. W. D. Romans willcontrlbute a new novel, "A World of Chnnoe," emu-mull] Ammlenn. Es- pecial prominence will be given to $11031 Storms, which will be oontrlbuud by T. B. Ammcn, R. H. DAVIS, A. Cons Donn, Human Dawn, Woomox. no other populu writers. Among the literary features will be Pnsoxux. Rul- ,._A_.__. 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Mc- Meaara. “385611113111. An DONNELL. Feb.12.189Lâ€"40- . Farms for Sale or to Rent. 189Lâ€"75-tf. STORE AND DWELLING TO LET. â€"One of the bee: mend! in the nourishing village at Brechin for a general store. There eoomtorteble residence attached. This 3 mm chance for a mu: going into business. For further wtlculu'e apply to J‘ J. BERNARD, Brecht; o}- J. A. GILLOGLY. Lindsay. Oct. 14. ‘51-'31 S v -' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ 7 , 11' lot 8. ma. 8, romMo of Thu-oh. connin- lnz 50 some. one acre sanding bush. bounce in cultlnuon; o 102 house. frame A good atno of but: and table. young orchard (in bearing) on well fenced. For further pmtcnlu'o stung, 1!? or o . CHARuEs BRAIN on the plumes. BRAIN. Beovomn. Got. 19 189Lâ€"76 49d. 7 ARM FOR SALEâ€"Z m a. ma. 8. “WE?! 5%??? flâ€"f FARM FOR SALE.â€"' lot 17 in th_o_ 1.135 00n- c GIN A Beautiful line of Pansy Books, W, E ARE NOW LOANING MONEY ï¬bula)†6_;’c¢ut.ou¢°°drm BOOK, STA TI ONEBYand FANCY GOODS STORE (â€mmâ€"“Wâ€"V ' 1.06m. 1’.wava 1.0 amounts! 1. no new tor-I’mIII Column. WWO! m‘uMJMW Methodist Hymnals sold at 30¢. each, (seam) Bibles, P13!†Books and Test» meat: at reduced prices. One of the ï¬nest lines of and†School 30015: evpr along}: “The beg: yaw 11111395231011 (or young â€.8.“ inex- ,____..‘-..- .._ . nfm. Holiday Present: in gmt variety. PLUS? 15 Cent -1110! “mutton" Uxbrll‘e Plan†“I C and lulu- sewn-3 Incl um. Oct. 9. mâ€"n. ' ' i. A. METHERELL’S For Sale for to Rent. AREOHANCE. PER CENT. â€"W_o no now “miâ€"5m "a; a. 8. B. noon. 10.15am nduy. Touche" would do well to all and a. A. Mather-911. The Press. . ME 7 HERE/1'. wannabe-oh. mm_mr 71 am :The out pafï¬ 0f North-west hglf ï¬atâ€"w 1 Architects and Surveyors. 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Pea-sons non: a. distance will please send mï¬wï¬e‘ggm coaxing. Oflioi Kant-n. W 1.3.3.. macaw" on. DENTIST. LIN DS AY GOLD AND PORCELAIN GROWN/Ila (without plate). prsctlmd by MR. GR with great aatletwtlon to a large number persons. ARTIFICIAL TEETH heel-ted by the man swoved methods and wlnozples tor seam perfection of ï¬t, comfort. uaefulnees. durability and beauty. on Gold. Sliver. Celluloid and the AM Conflzuous Gum. Also in all m harmlessoental_ Bubbly and_ at; the lm xiw'bhbéé.â€1ï¬ii‘€t M“ 'hnTahod' "W'" a do: hits“ along: by My. 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