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Grey Review, 16 Nov 1882, p. 2

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§ o i won averaged |4. Just now they are preâ€"| A Laso® stock of Boots & Sices at C. L paring to m«ke stock for next year‘s proâ€" | Grant‘s, Durham. % 3y Anetin, when the salee are expected LAMDLAW‘$ Store : 5 tore is flled # to very largely increase.â€"Walkerton Te | joor, Look out foe b"‘“i:\ up to the pscope. Frow Suanta Aana, C«l., comes tl»# .“" R. Lees as aasumed the proprietor» sboching story of the -wnl::l their 14 ) »bip of the Orangeville Advertissr, old boy by his parents ns u..b.n.r“ Ax immense Stock of c * 5 m ther M:{:u. comm anded to do so by | mw goods at '-'f L:n)‘l::l:.g.:,‘:,',l (;1".;,:' be Lornd, To »u. * er Mchat‘s Fassixo Mruus.â€"Ou & recont | visit the large tactory occupied by R. H.| MeBay, in the munoufacture of tannving | autlis, our reporter was informed that there | had been turned out durivng the lust seasou | in the instory uo less than 800 mills aud | tet the saies extend teyoud Toronto aud | s faot a large number of the mills have| been sold in that direction. Nest year 1 VNr. MeKay uoys he thinks of enlarzing the | worle aud of introduecins a casting Aepartâ€" ment. so that he will have the entire matâ€"| | ufreture umier bis own supervision. Tke 4 eamber of bands employed duriog the seaâ€" son averaged 14. Just now they are preâ€" paring to m«=ke stock for next year‘s proâ€" | C Anetion, when the salee are expected *»CAmCWE Womid Laui lu Lae reveule, beâ€" #ause Muwlois bus uot yet received that Fight the Reformers wish io see Ler have wl possessing the eutire coutrol of her own Crown lands,.â€"Gueiph Mercury. CC angnce . apnenie oo( Conenntee NE EOE shtlee BEKbs A meeting of those interested it Sume Tories are so doll that they can ’m'i“u of a St. Andrew‘s Society 1 | « . » uut understaud wiy the disputed territory at Mc;\hatel;s Ho;el. on \\.e..hfesda would be yaluable to Outario and no value ! ng "“-*‘t weak. .'\ ter the anpointm bo Manitoba, Tue reason is not so difficult ‘, °h‘ln:‘ndn'b * 1;1:“?1“:;‘;0«3[‘1")" \{; 4o peuetrube taat the must obtuse Tory ean | seconded by Mr, ) owat, That Mr fuil to understaud if ho wishes to. Iu the | H. Hunter be President for the harvds of Quturie the lauds, timber and Y‘"'-C'"“’“}-‘ ¢¥. miuerals would be a vast squrce of revenue "MZ“&I b';] a I-‘l d. ~lCIRae. l\;et‘ou to the Provincial Treasury, but in the | râ€" C. b. v." Hg‘ efl‘i tm; . J baude of Manitova our young sister Proâ€" ’?’““"’.C '"““ resident for the C ile duilh d hn bour dirnampaciin oo sfi ’e;;;;-o ,";;'9)‘1; A. D. McKonzie, se 4 ind Govâ€" x «A. D. ] e ues capabeepmnrineginth rom on i embisay 2t | by Mr. John Robertson. that M« ermmeut wouid hLaui in the revenuue, veâ€" | DJ It is reported that the Dowminion Parlia ment will reassermole on 20th Jun. next. Suimue Tories are so doil that they can uvé understaud wiry tiie disputed territory would be yalualle to Outario and no value weeks. It will soon be seen whetiher Mavitoba will elect supporters of Mr. Nor quayâ€"or of Sir Jlin A. and the Syndi oute Monoply, or whether they will eleet mee who will fight for Provineial right~, aud uot trnekle to any one. @# â€"The Lieutenant Governor has been advised by the Loca! QGovernment of Man. itobu to dissolve the Legiâ€"lature and order a new election, the writs for which are to be issued toâ€"day. The date at which they willl be returuaile has not yet been tixed, but it is expected it will ve within four pul °ty 20 1 o o " Aetmmmmennkss....... | 1 Durham, November 16, 1882. «. mrIP EP re sA 1i Onunicl Keith, Alexamncer Tavio®, dohu McBountd, Ag:nts for the Grey Review. Park Lot for Suteâ€"Thos. Jones. Shoup Strayodâ€"Michael Reiley, Change of Timeâ€"Ed, Wragge, T Teaâ€"John Cameron. Cheap Clothingâ€"J 11 Hunter. Frosh Arrivalsâ€"Thos. Joues P IPSnipPheitrientatrt Aradhiccticas n thc 1 5} d od in regard to the evideuce of Mr. Heury A. Gruy, the Government Engineer. It was three or four botties of Ccumpagne not three or four cuses, that Capturn Larkin presented to Mrs Gray. The occusion oi it was that a case of campagoe had been takeo on bourd the tug at the time of Sin Heetor‘s visit, and thres or four bottles of it remained uaused. â€" These three or fou bottles were then prosented to Mrc. Gray by Capt. Larkin. | Owenu Sound, Nov. 11.â€" of the libel ruit of Pourson the Owen Sound Assizes, a i e us on c ie y was uot guiity. The Indian Joluu. N. Buake did not unswer bis nuime whenu eali ad ou to take bis trial toâ€"day, und a Lbeuco wurrant was issued . for lus arrest. ‘Tue Crown ccunsel, Mr. Frost, smud that tue ludinu had probably WilsUDuerstood â€" tue effect of the verdict in tu» livel suit, s some one told bim (Suake) thut "Ihat eleared hiwm." Suaks was culed on & pere jury case in maukiug a declurution out oi J which the libel suit wrose. We “.j::.:“m."y' a charge ouf erturiou | *bOl¢ of the ratepryers of the North W;;j ,';t TNo docky in the afternoon to a goo +4 Urcigutoun, a couuty coustuuse | feel the unjuet and iniou‘ . """ | audi¢ne. uk threy. Eue chsinastanges abe t uie njust and iniquitous way in which Afr. ‘ . Oue Joun Pulis, a clotu pesdier, uu.z'v‘:...-: | they in‘s P”“ treated, so much that they & x. T. Joues advertises the arrival of i.:‘ l{:‘ w". ie hiotol of Jouu AMcKiuuou, | Ti ind io carry their grievance beâ€" Bm’ cargo of musical instraments, Wor Owenu 5.,"""1’ of Dorby, 0004 & uis from fore the Ontario Legislature and Seek pg. | V"C* Bhell Goode, and other Fanc; Yiibsly MeK.:::;m )':‘n. drun Up a bourd . bin 1 dross for the unjuâ€"t man: er in which they gouds at the School Book Depot, Upp‘; which Falls had ln‘;llr‘;‘.:“::u:: use Clotia |are treated. We think every councillor Tuw"'. The fluest and most populur piece; eurnty. . Fulls tmied to tuke the ck:‘u.::w:‘f- | ought to look to the interests of the Town | "! ‘"4"i¢ *t five cents each. Read ady. i ::l MeKiunou bid it in tue bush. gap. | *" * 29 or if he fails in this he is not 3 | another column, u got p 1 + 5.8 G Wiily l.ho :.:x:‘:“ w(::u’:;‘:;‘h::“;‘ Yéturued W.'rgd)’ boldox: o!' hl's position at the Counâ€" Bxow.â€"The first snow of the season apâ€" usectts the Werruitt. * Lilg wu:.u:m;::‘.} ;; oard. We believe a market site has | P®Ated last Monday morning. â€" The ground ‘l‘.-,. Coeigton threntemed to mirest uuth | ; .. purchased, and that it is decided to| «48 White over here at sunrise. On Mon. esn ‘r..‘af“huuun.uuu the jutter ou. | LREOW away nearly $1000 in the mean and| 4*Â¥ "ight there was quite a snow storm M' l"uyu“;jn-’jdg' wuuted to sertle . the I contem?ubm e‘fl'ort to deprieve merchants | 244 the ground is partly covered yet. In .“""‘““m uds :L';u.:. :::\;:x. :u.: Creigltoi, | of the l\'onh Ward or Upper Town from | Minnesota and the North Weet there has of $8.80 were purd to c:.,::‘ ':”:‘“”,F“‘ purchasing grain in the North Ward, or at | 4* & heavy full of snow, 8 m: whether the fees Weky l,‘..d ;‘y .\‘l:"‘ least of forcing the gra‘n into Lower Town CHaNar or Torm: â€"& n T; Of by Fails. Creghton c whether the merchants and buvers i j T y Dimeâ€"Table Fuil« paid them, and it so :hu ‘:mwm::‘nw per Town or the f 5 'ni})er._g in Up. | bas veen issued for Durham Bravch of the mot he. ‘The jary found thit Cromgut..) oi e o lod o C IOREO Iwigh A6.0r not ’ G. T. R. Trains leave here at 5:45 i was uot gumy.’ T“’““ Iud‘.‘u: ::,:,;f'u; | If this iniquitous unqnp.t is a failure it will | morning and 5:15 in the evening a:;:] ::lre Shomit citk Hut utmter is u.. ... _" L ult ***{not be because a nitiONtY of the neasentlricant Priuxtus. . 3210 °C Cld d New Advwertisements Uwen Sound, Nov. 10 m‘“"‘]lGMo[‘u u « MeFayden, tlats dofornctan y . 200. _ NIbW â€" PHAHLAANKE â€" un y Shis defeuncdant M&ncionsly ?" ‘Lihle ig14â€" mansâ€"*"Yes, my Luri.‘ Juuge Cauersuy *â€"*"Do you fiud tuut the Lustmmeu tome ts Iruth ?" _ The | toremauâ€" We Suusluer that the Iudiuu told the twu i." © 7 i C 0 PCIITCD UE then, tuat this urticle Was Shis defeucant Manciou«ly 7 mansâ€"*"Yes, my Lurd. OJju ~"D«L you fod tuut the 1. demied positry Oâ€"ts and ruij;,;,; 7 â€"I® Geleudant pay ing soâ€"ts and publishiag un elzburate spol S@Â¥. ® & 100 es 0 OO OEoue: ~oupoompanenscean given in his declezstin bof M+ h Tue varindnud ware us flr:. MO:;- BYLAW xO. 118. «fpasentiv arsse from Mr. Gori t Intaoated hy pat ho indian‘s story into ::o Z:nb:;:\":' dik mated lest week "Byâ€"Law No, When writing ht tire GetiBrution. He tuld llollor establiching and regulating a Mar h“‘::nl- asitugltiorward mauuer, au., S i8 the Town of Durhara. passed this Reboie Te decte tary in m agre orette 8 Do 18R mnehong oi drunkeuness, 1 gaol for in sLeet form and cireniated. The aâ€" The evidence was Courinded ‘at "n f :bo‘winq.noulioumiuhfln heading of minutes before seven tuis ov uieg, hni.:: th{: precious document. A more approâ€" lasted without adjournmeunt suce y «.. PU*t@ beading, to our mind, would be as. .n-h.‘. Court was adjourned antil two b’b"f *â€"**Byâ€"Law No. 110 for the purpou‘ "".":‘- ...::;:J-:;l:wnoou. The ouse if possible of rorctxc the grain trade from A simeil loo: se tho Tetegotos was the St r.h W?r,l o_( the Town. of Dur. entered agzinst the Mextord u"."'r“"“'f' mick ham into the West Ward of the said town, had ch.w a similar article, but the 46. | 10 come into effect on the 21st day of Oc-‘ :mum::ml:‘l"tz the defendant payâ€" | tol.)er. 1882." In previous articles we have ov. 11.â€"In _the report Pourson v. Johuastou, at ss12es, a mistuke vecurrâ€" yet been tixed, e within four seen â€" whether THURSDAT, T. G. & B: R Dandaitk . Glevely. HMotstcin. Dromaore. Pricevitle, UbUsGai Cuiaiacter .â€"At the Assizes wor | same or _ It was resolved that the Society give .' dinuer on 8t. Andrew‘s night, aud all those | interested are invited to attend. Ticket for | Dinner ¢1. | It was resolved that Messrs. Mowat, | Munro, Russell, Robertsou and the Chair. | man be a Comumitte for carrying out arâ€" | rangements for the Dinner. 6. | ana nug.0 ctato at theCouncil Poard when | the Byâ€"Law was being iutroduced "that V. ,b.- dil zot think they con!d compul any one ~â€"â€"/to go to the market withont charging a B. | fee?"" Of ecurse by the new law theyeannot rr | charge a fee and compâ€"I the far uers to uo. hen | to a market place. We ars told also lh.wl Ait"Fsevernlt cusns woue hussatre KiR cll is couce. , Moved by Mr. A. D. McKenzie, seconded | by Mr. John Robertson, that Mr. George | Russe‘l be Secrotary and Treasurer for the | present year.â€"Caâ€"ried. ! Members fees for joining the St. Andrew‘s | Society of Durham to be one dollar per ’n.mum. All wishing to join the Society I can do so by applying to Mr. Russell. ‘ _ Moved and seconded that the President, | Viceâ€"President and Secretary be an Ex | eextive Committee on all matters connected | with the Society.â€"Carried. ] _ Moved by Mr. F. MacRae Mr. C. C. MeFayden, that Muuro be Viceâ€"President f year.â€"C=rried. § LCT0 NWV neppods. Wul wie Council ‘ please give us a single instance whore such | « byâ€"law is enforeed in any piace of the povgsasisnde LP W € moot lewyer in Walkerton, who ’u aa his opinion that they could be compelied to go to the market, so }cuses were drâ€"ppod. Will the Cof for tue stost seriov raiepayer in the t K 5. 2 ol or o mt f,uml such a marked falling cff in the |produce trado. of the Town of Durham ? |Porhupnn:lightinciden: that occurred a few days ago will illustrate : We were ac eosted by Mr. Jolin Nichol, who is an en. terprisiny farmer of this neighborhood, who asked us where the grain buyers wero. Weaskod him i‘ ho had seen Mr. Burnet, he said he had bui \Mr. Burnot was not buying. We said wo know the Town Council wore trying to drive some of the buyers off the Market by the course theyl were pursuing: Mr. Nichol said they, the Council, "are succerding beautifally in | driving the farmers off the market here." |, This is just what Mr. Burnet told the | Council they would do. We have nlso,, stateJd that t:oy canot compel the furmers | , to go to any placo to sell. Now Ail nntl p We t a‘so explain why there is such a great in. crease in traffic on the Torouto, Grey & Bruce Railway, and on other Raiiways, Lus‘® Ne 1 3 W lous injury to the town as a whole, and an utter failure in the end. Will the more prominent advocates and supporters of a compulsory Market Byâ€"Law please rise and exp‘ain how much grain was purchased in Durham from the Ist of October to, uy,l the 16th of Novembe.: 1881, and how much grain bas been purchased in this town durâ€" r St. Androw‘s Bociety "~" _,_____ " ‘UCrenants and buyers in Up. | bas veen is ver Town or the farmers wish it or not. /G- T. B.. 1 If this iniquitous attempt is a failure it will morning &n not be because a majority of the present | vive at Durl Town Council intend it to he such, for they | will be seon have done and are doing all they can to| of the after coxtrer, the Farmers to sell how and where | teen mmut Tney please. As we said before, and as we | Time Table. believe still, this course is and will be a serâ€"| â€" Frks.â€"La ious injury to the town as a whole, and an | noticed near Lanaciy s s Te SAIp L oi l Adritne hob it +/ id a s af ;'oughr to look to the iuterests of the Town ;:::;I‘:;cc::‘i:: cents each, as a whole, or if he fails in this he is not & & worthy holder of his position at the Counâ€" | â€" BNOW.â€"â€"The first snow of cil Board. We believo a market site has | peared l“‘“ Mondsay morning been purchased, and that it is decided to | Was white over here at sunri , , tario who systematically spent the town " | suip funds in improving three wards in a " township and refused to spend any mor ey ; | on the fourth ? Wiu‘d any sane personâ€"say }-uch & course was just? Is not this the course that has systematcaly Leen fo!â€" lowed i7 a majority of the Town Councilj ‘| of Durkam for some years past? The | whole of the ratepryers of the North Ward ’ feel the unjust and iniquitous way in which | they bave been treated, so much that they | are determined to carry their grievance beâ€" ! fore the Ontario Legislature and seek reâ€" Cuses wors out t (the Norhk Warl of the Town of Durâ€" i8 | ham into the West Ward of the said town, :‘ to come into effect on the 21st day of Ocâ€" ¢â€"] tober, 1882." In previous articles we have » jpoinlod out that any attempt of this kind would be a failure ultimately, a serious inâ€" ,jnry to tho town, and we havre no hesiteâ€" l 1038 p ‘ing. We said we know the Tuwn,] wore trying to drive some of the | ; off the Market by the course thsy‘( rsuingâ€" Mr. Nichol said they, the | ; + ‘"‘are succerding beantifally in | ; the farmers off the market here." t _ just what Mr. Burnet told the | ; they would do. We have nlso,d tat they cansot compettLe furmers it any placo to sell. Now did not w gle stato at theCouncil Poard when | p aaw was being iutroducsl "that| p ot think they con!d camnpd! anv ona | a Priate heading, to our mind, would be as| ©vening last. b:h-w... *â€"**Dyâ€"Law No. 110 for the purpoul Laipraw‘s is the place for cheap Flour i3 le of rorctxc the grain trade from|and good clean oatmenl. $ popolation than Darham. these few ideas and statemoents serious consideration of every 110 for mbndunâ€"g-;: d";o:r-nla‘:i;.;:';::,' ' Woor Shirts and Pants at C. L. Grant‘s. | To the Editor of the Review : ket in the Town of Durham. passed this| _ 88001180 is a popu‘ar pastime at presâ€" | â€" Si®:â€"Permit me, thoogh it is an unâ€" 17th October, A. D., 1882," has been print» ’ eot. pleasant tusk for a rustic farmer so perform, ed in sheet form and civreniated. The aâ€" For a good heary Over Coat go to C. L. to call your attention and through you the bove in quotation marks is the heading of | 8*"®** attention of the surrounding farmers to th::- pr.‘cion. document. A more approâ€" , NorturRX lights were visible on Sunday the “‘,‘,".h‘ B.’ L‘Y’: 'b_' prodget °! the urecnased, and that it is decided to| W48 White over here at sunrise. O.; away nearly $1000 in the mean and | 4#3 night there was quite a snow i iptibie effort to deprieve merchants | 2»d the ground is partly covered yet C avéls ¥¥ecX 22 ow _ _ 5 1 l Rogi dakts yet mose interested in the for. Andrew‘s Society was Lheld MacRae, secondel by et withont charging a& the new law theyeannot mpe! the farmers to o We ars told also that rought before a prom. Walkerton, who eavs t Mr. John .-\ for the present e.luesda_y evenâ€" Ypoiutment of a oo o s en OeE CCC B| egisluture and seek reâ€" lg"‘ t man: er in which they To think every councillior of e interests of the Town Es e fai‘s in this he is not a is position at the Counâ€" & se is and will be a serâ€" Figze.â€"L n as a whole, and an | noticed nea rd. Will the more Town, betw and supporters of a | was at once yâ€"Law please rise and | built and océ in was purchased in | colored man of October to, say, ‘ fire, and on ; 1881, and how much / ceeding to tl sed in this town durâ€" , the cnase. _ ] w st.‘m en os EL e | A ScovspRzLâ€"A an named Clark oes at C. L. ' who had the contract for the brick work of | Hanbury‘s bioek left suddenly for parts un. up to the | known. The worst of it is that the men | | who havre worked hard for biim all cnmmorl proprietor» | have not beeu paid and have lost all their sr. | anmmer‘s work. We are informed tlnt’ and Christ. be bas left a large board bill unpaid.â€" T ig ’; ore, Lower a pity such seoundrels could not be caught ‘ ; and scverly pouished.â€"Dundalk Hera!ld, . farmers to xo uu‘d ) fold also that Cab cfore a prorâ€" | of & m, who gave very @y could not narket, so the| P 1 the Council ""“'Y Mr. Munro, Mr. James the presont | ing to shoot, but at the ery of * iho decamped. If the parties | | the man iustead of the stand, l’but have been what he and ewindlers very riclly deserve, Herald. _ On Tuesday last there were two of the swindling class in town with their soap and grease erasers, promising to give $/ aud $10 bills with it. Several were victim ized and some words foliowed. One of the parties kicked the soap vend or‘s stand over, The owner then drew a revolver, shreaten. ing to shoot, but at the ery of "arrest bim" you q e i 1 PE | _ DastarpLv.â€"On Monday oveninz last Mr. John Middleton, in company with a ‘neiglzlmr, drove up to MeAlcar‘s hotel, Flesherton Station, and after tying the ’l:oms to & post, weut in. During the short interval which elapsed Letween the time they went in and crme out agrin some villainous scoundrel had eut the haruess on the horses all to pieces almost. _ Mr. Middleton will pay $2 reward to any one giving fuformation that will lead to the d« â€" tection of the guilty party.â€"Flesherton $3 Advance it will | morning and 5:15 in the resent | rive at Durham at 8:105 a r they | will be seon that the arriv can to| of the afternoou train is where| teen mimmutes later than | _ £#Z1CEVILLE.Aâ€"Alex MeDona!d bad a narâ€" | row escape | from Leing killed threshing !lu>£ week. â€" While greasing the horse. power, bis pants canglt in the tum ling Iuhul’t, which dragged him in and tore alâ€" | most all his clothing off, Only that his |auu;,'eruuu position was diseovered in time, 1 !und the feeder, Robt. Smith, choked the | eylinder of the machive, he would certainâ€" ly have teen killed. He escaped with some bruises, ‘The accident ocenrred at Lumley‘s farm, near Ghent‘s resideot, ~R. Fisher, the feeder, fed the machine during the whole day without being relieved, and | threshed 400 bushels ot gmin.â€"Meafcrd’ Mirror. *"! Tus Mover Scroor.â€"G. W, Ross, Exq., + | M. P., Model School Inspector, was at the 8] Model School here all day on Tuesday, ) | He drilled the Teachers in tra‘ning |frm & ’ nine a. m. uotil three p. t1. in a most thorâ€" Y‘ ough and masterly manner, and we have B( no doubt they will be much benefitted and )/ feel thankf.." for the masy kindly hints ‘ '( they received from the inspector. Mr. Iluull | then addressed tnem for some time on the ] | different qualifications n« cessary to mauke | illu successtul tencher. He was listened to | | with great attention by those present, a. ’ mong whom were J. H. Hunter, Esq., M. ’ P. P., Revs. Messrs. Asbury, Park, and | Forest and the editors of the Review and | | Chronicle. _A few remarks were made in | reply by most of the gentlemen named,| [and the â€" Principal of cig Schoul, Mr. Moâ€"| ‘ Cabe, expressive of their high appreciation : of Mr. Ross‘ address, The School is in fll' very satislactory condition. it. pronihabiiiniadaticat sttA 1+ lfire. and on & few of the townspeople proâ€" | ceeding to the place such was found to be f the case. _ Mr. Sheffiel1 is away from | Town at present, out had a stove and other things in the shanty which were all burat up. â€" The loss is perbaps not & great thing / of itself, but is equal to the loss of a \'nlu-‘ able house to a wealthy individnal. ~It must have been set on fire by somebody, The "stump" mentioned in a previous noâ€" tee of the bmilding was partly saved, by one or two citizons putting water unon ' . ) Cuaxars or Trr: ’ha» veen issued for G.T. R. Trains le ’uwruinq and 5:15 1 rive at Durham at j will be seen that th of the afternoon i €. Town, between six and seve was at onee suspected that a built and occupied by an in Mr. T. Joues advertises the arrival of ; ,fiue eargo of musical instraments, Wor! Boxes, Shell Goods, and other Fuancy gouds at the School Book Depot, Upper Town. The fuest and most popular pieces of music at five cents each. Read adv. in another column, Bxow.â€"The first snow of the season rp~ misuldy 2 ar & 1 ’ WaLrtr paper in grout variety and of the fiuest Paterns and quality selling cheap at T. Jones‘, School Bouk Depot, Darkam. Traxzsotvino Day was duly obsarved as a Loliday but not many attended the ser vices in the churches in Durham. The Rev. Mr. Forest preac‘hed in Burns Chureh ut the Rocky in the afternoon to a good audiene. | WBEX you are in town get : that tea. Everybody says that price. W. Laidlaw, Durham. Just arrived at J. Burnet‘s, L large lot of Crockery, consisting aud Grauite, Glassware, &o. Do you want eneap groee;iem rings and fish, go to Laidiaw Town. There was no service in the Methodaist CLarch in Durham lust Sunday, New Arrivals in wool Squares & Clonds at C. L. Grant‘s, Durham. and good clean oatmenl. machine, he 1 killed. _ He The acciden , near Gbent‘s Last Sunday evening a blaze was ar the Railway bridge in this imel ie y. o4 s ees o oC nllowity, of Port Elgin, preached at 2:30 Robt. Simith, choked the | q stirring and appropriate sermon. ‘The uachive, he would certainâ€" [sollsctions during the dey were 851. On illed. _ He escaped with 1 Monday a teaâ€"meeting was beld, when the Phe accident ocenrred @t | ehareh was erowded. The Rev.J. Carson, near Gbent‘s resident, : A ] George Wushington, M. A., and R. Clarke r, fed the machine during gave interosting addresses. The proceeds ithout being relieved, and l'..r tea were $70. At the beginning of onr hels ot grain.â€"lleaford opening services .we felt that we needed $:00 to float the ehurch entirely free of Jn _ Monday vveninz last]| debt; so that, at the elose of our le:\-‘ ton, in company with a | imeeting, we found ourselves still behind | np to McAlear‘s hotel, | $79. The Rev. R. Clark, in a speech full on, and after tying the | of wit and bumor, called for subscriptions , weut in. During the | to wipe out this small debt, and ip a very ich elapsed Letween the | short time $124 was subscribed, when he || i and eame out agrin some | besought the people to halt. However, é drel had eut the harness ‘ alter his departure, we raised $10 by a g3. P 1 to pieces nlmost, Mr. | cial, and $15 more was lLanded in from F ay §2 reward to any one } kind friends, so that now we have saffici. t n that will lead to the d« . | ent means to meet all demands, and baild # iilty party.â€"Flesherton ’n neat fence in frout of lot. The church is s li a comfortable brieck one, completely finish. 5 there were two of the ®4 avd cort about $1,000. The windows, | , town with their soap, | doors, etc., were furnished free by our old t , promising to give §5 frieud Mr. Lake, of Torouto, to whom a £ it. Several were vietim. | ©Ost bearty vote of thauks was given,â€" % ds foliowed. One of the | Christian Guardian. The Rev. Hobert T soap vendor‘s stand over. G.-nlfroy is minister upou the Allenfoerd cir. bn ew a revolver, Shreatan. | Cuit. Local and Other Items. or Iniz.â€"A new Time Table ssued for Durham Bravch of the Trains leave here at 5:45 in the nd 5:15 in the evening, and arâ€" ‘ham at 8:10 and 9:30 p. m. It‘ 2 that the arrival and departure rnoon train is an hour and fif I tes luter than by the previous named David Sheffic as off, Ouly that his and was diseoyered in time, Gall )bt. Smith, choked the 1 at " 77Â¥ 0° arrest him" | _ TBE Y.â€"Work was commenced on t/;, parties bad kicked | Y on Thursday last, and on Monday ti, e stand, it would | rails were lang temporarily to the edge o he anvd all similar| the sidewalk on the west side of James nc Btreet. At the same time that work was deserve.â€"â€"Lundalk | begun at the end near the main line, g gang of men began filling in the diteh near man named Clark | the semaphore bebind the mill lot, on the x the brick work of| Kincardine branck for the purpose of rais. Adeniyt Ptg ing that line to its couneetion with the Y. D Canik for paris an. On Monday morning the dertruction of the it is that the men | dwellingâ€"house and Printing office in which for bim all sammer l the Telegraph has hitherto been printed have lost all their| was commenced and in the course of a ‘ew are informed that | bours the whole was razed to the â€"man..i Monday oveninz last in‘ compabny with a to MeAlcar‘s hotel, and after tying the ent in. Daring the s advertises the arrival of a musical instraments, Work Goods, and other Fancy School Book Depot, Upper est and most popular pieces| e cents each. Read adv. in ‘ eneap groceries, good herâ€" , go to Laidiaw‘s, Lower en benefitted and y kindly hints spector. Mr. Ross some time on the hat a board shanty an innoffensive old seven o‘clock. 1t get a pound of 1d was on ‘s, Durham, a iess 21 0000 0 0 seorn d â€"CHG CiKRE of is ew | bours the whote was razed to the gromnd, and now the rails are lard over the spot. Ballasting is being pusbed rapidly on, an in the course of a few days the line will be gumpleted. â€"Palmerston Telegraph, upon it is halt THs Y.â€" of China _ Enstxors.â€"Thenew Elâ€"inore on the Allonf opened for Diyine sor October 8th, â€" The Rev. ] St. Vincent, p «zched in and powerful seenmons. | _ Soxm Movixae x FuesHERToXN.â€"Mr, Bellamy is going.to move into Mr. J. E. l Moore‘s lhouse ; Mr. Moore is going to | move into the house now ocenpied by M+. ‘ John Campbell; Mr. Campbell is goung to | ’ move into the house now oceupied by our tailor, Mr. Thomas Dancan; Mr. Danean is going to move into the place now occuâ€" pied by Mr. T. Firth; ana Mr. Firth is goâ€" ing to move into the house now ocenpied by Mr. W. J. Bellamy.. Beat this i you can, ye hamlets of Grey.â€"Advance. 5 Quarteroy Mectrsas.â€"The Meeting Servina in annnascill RestoxzD.â€"A week ago last Thursday night Rev. E. Bosworth, pastor of the Bap. tist Church. Mt Foret, tenderod his resignaâ€" tion. It was not then rcted upon, but at the elose of the Communion Suuday morning it was recepted. ‘The resigaation takes affect the second Sunday in January.â€"â€" Rev. Mr. Corduer, of the English‘ ehurch has also resigned, the resignation to take effect in about six weeks.â€"Af, 1. Confedâ€" 1 erate. _ Laptes and Gentlemens‘ Kid Gloves at C. L. Grant‘s. Wat. Laidlaw has imported from the best Mills in Cauada, and sweetâ€"try it. 10 r (~Otherwise") If the duyer takes undue 1e | weight or measrre the soller has to pry hb | the charges, and if he refuses to eomply d | with the unjust demaod, be is liable to a { pevalty of $50 and costs, or imprinonmem} g | in the County gaol for a term not exceedâ€" y | iog 21 days, though the nnjust buyer is exâ€" y | empt from any penalty, whatever injustice p| has been doje to the doalel,â€"Queriq,-is ; | aot this offering a premium for dishonest |dealing 2 will honestâ€" farmers sttnd this imposition, or will they go elsewhere to | market ? See. 22 Vie., Cliap. 99, see. 218.â€""In | case n member of the council of any muniâ€" |â€" cipality, either in his own name or in the | ! rame of another, and either alone or joint. | ly with another, euters} into a contract of | any kind, or makes a purchase or sale, in | ! which the eorporation is a party concernâ€"| 8 ed and which is on that aceount void in | Y eqnity, the same contract, purchase or sale | * shall also be beld void in any action at | is law thereon acainst the corporation," e Since the Mayor is a controcting party | L on the market ground, either the aboye | 2: sectior, or town Byâ€"Law must be useless. | fr Yours, ete., in 8. 20 CFC8 »we felt that we needed to float the church entirely free of so that, at the elose of our teaâ€" g, we found ourselves still behind Wallo) oys m ul I Hee. 28,â€"That any person who sball snspect any fraudalent dealing or deem themselves wrouged in the weight or measâ€" ure ol any article bought or sold by them may demand to have such articles measâ€" ured or weighed at the market weighâ€" house, and in case the articles so weighed or measured be found correct, the person so demanding such weight or measure, shall pay the charges of weighing or mepsâ€" nring ; but if otherwise, such charge to be paid by the seller, besides the penalty bereâ€" after imposed." ORE.â€"The new brick churoh at on the Allenford Cirenit, was for Diyine service on Subbath, the "Market Byâ€"Law," the product of the assembled wisdom of Durham. I ouly inâ€" tend making a few remarks to show that there must be some mistake, either intenâ€" lfioudly or uninientionally. For iustance, "Market Fers, Se€ 26 : Shoep or pige, if more than five, per head, one cent ; if less than five, for the lot, 4 cents." Can five not be weighed on the market seales, or is five exempt of fees. wou, 1e!d in the C, M. Church, a, ou.gublnuh last, 5th inst., were ded. The meeting â€" throughout sting and profitable.â€"Flesherton The Rev. Richard Clrke "® ~"oscribed, when he ple to hait. However, we raised $10 by a go. was handed in from The Market Bylaw. on mop C o o bGer Rev. Richard Cl»rke, of’ of ied in he evening, able | M us. The Rev. Jmeph,'u, llgin, preached at 2:30 we ropriate sermon, The I of t the dey were 851. Op the ing was beld, when the the 1. The Rev.J. Carson, | ury & M. A., and R. Ciarke the Iresses. The proceeds hyu t the beginning of onr "4, ve felt that we needed I wi anaasr & . | *JV dear friends, I bas a father in Henâ€" lark, in a speech full | glund, »rnd I has a other Father hap in led for 5“">°"il'“"ll"I'e:nven who loves me a great deal better 1 debt, and ip a °Y / than my fatber in Hengland. Hand I -ubscnhud, when he Ifeel so ‘appy because my 'euveuly Father to halt. However, loves me. Wont you h‘all come toâ€"night e raised $10 by a go. | and ‘elp to share my ‘appiness. Ob, do t" s handed in from |After this, at another sigual from the Cap» ow we have saffici ‘ tuin, they led off with a bymn which was demands, and baild | all cborus, and eyery word in the chorus t lot. ‘The ehnrch is | .,, ; **Hailelinjab !" _ After about 40 min c, completely finish. | utes of this programme the Captain gave 000. _ The windows, | notice that they wers going to march to hed free by our old HLeir qnarters in the cityâ€"hall, to hold the vrouto, to whom a | remainder of their service, and invited all inks was given,.â€" ’ who wished to follow them there to do so, The Rev, Hobert They then formed in procesion, two u.| u the Allenford cir. ’ breust, and marched through the priveipal | streets, to the martial musio of a kettie. | ommenced on the fdrum aud accordion, We did not fullow | l on Monday the | them to their headâ€"quarters, I must ray | ‘ rily to the edge Of ‘thut these people seem very earnest and | st side of James | very bappy in their work, and are probab. | io: mait Pu ts t doing eood vermce o retmng drant, | g in the ditch ue'a: ards aud the lowar classes, All whom I he mill lot, on the ) beard pray and speak were decidedly ig. he purpose of rais. l norant and uneducated, though my trieud | it nuon with the y [: . . â€" 10 _ / hk imported oat meal auada, â€" 1t is clean A Farwar. quarterly Mitts and PRETT hintiaiithed...i. . * S ,’heud pray and speak were decidedly ig. | norant and uneducated, though wmy trieud Iiuformrd me that oue member of a firm of hardware merchants in this city had joined their ranks, and even thoogh threat @ued with expulsion from the firm by ite other members, tenaciously clung to his new found faith. One of the most inteliiâ€" I gent of the speakers to whum I listened, cuoied a postic conplet which he attribu. 4 66â€" 16. . of Fleshâ€" Sabâ€" _| The Salvation Arimy has been holding Imeel:uga‘ and making converts here for the t | past six moathe. _ Being desirous of seeing 3| now their meetings were condneted, I acâ€" + ’ cepted, one night last week, the iuvitation £} of n friend to put in an appearance on the ) Market Square at about seven o‘clock, ' f Here we found the army in full drill, As ) , we aporouched the centre of the square one | .’ of the "Soldiers" was engaged in prayer in | the middle ot the ring or circle formed by the congregation. Immediately after he arose from his knees, and at a signal from | the Captain, the entire Aimy sturted off a hymu or mediey, the chorus of which was : "Farewell, my comraudes all farewe!l ; } |I wil not go, with you to Hell!" â€" Atthe|‘ ’ elose of this singing, a young girl of wbhout| ‘ eighteen stepped into the crele and sainl :|| **My dear friends, I has & father in Hen. | 4 gland, ind I hbas a other Father hap in | * ‘enyen who loves me a great deal better |® than my fitber in Hengland. Hand 1’ * feel 5d ‘npov hakanes sos Anhlle ol ‘qe .o f iy | _ The churehes are besutifol and numer. l"' ous. Yesterday, (Sunday) I attended diâ€" . | vino®service at Bt. Paul‘s Memorial 1e | Church. ‘The building is a fine specimen g | of architectare. The mterior is very beaun. is | tifully ornamented with stained glass and â€" | memorial windows and tablets ; of the latâ€" h [‘ ter there are sixteen. The service was e | rather disappointing as it Ingked that inâ€" . jterest on the part of the congregation which is so pleasing a feature of muny of , | our humbler und less pretentions places of , | public worship, All the 1esponses to the . | prayers and even the Litany and the i+ pustles creed were chanted by the choir,| | the congregation evincizcg little or no interâ€" |â€" est in the theatrical performences. The | © | whole thing appeared to me a Lollow mock. | ! ery and a loug woy off from the vriginal | & instructions of Jeâ€"us to His miuisters, to | i go out, witLout purse or serip, and preach | Y the gospel. In the evening I attended the | e Queen‘s Anenue Presbyterian Church, | ti when I bad the pleasure of listening to a | ti | sermon, full of ehristian faith and love, | 1s ' from the lips and heart of the Rev. J. Al.| 0 flm.on Murrsy. (The Rev. Mr. Murray | L was, some 12 or 14 years ago, the esteemed | 6¢ pastor of Old St. Andrew‘s, in Mount For.| be est.) The Church is nout as fine a building j lig as the one I attended in the morning, but | wl the sermon was a thoroughly good one, | 0# and listened to with the most profound at. | Yie tention. 41. fams: o 4s aders, the best of order and decorum preâ€" vails, An entire absence of the system of "jostling,"so common in many large towns is here conspicuous. The huge threeâ€"faced clock on the Customs House tolls out the bours and Lbalfâ€"hours, while bells whose name is legion call the busy toilers to and from their labors. Business is "boom‘ing" in every line. The hotels and boarding and lodging houses are all full. Turee daily newspapers are published here ; The Advertiser, the Free Press end the Herala. Besides these there are several weeklics avd monthlies. All the printing offices are busy and caunnot get Lands to serye their | needs, | e |sonâ€"inâ€"law of the Manager of the Londoi] Lindsay, Nov. 12.â€"Father Stafford died .| Furniture Co. ruddenly at noon toâ€"day. He had been Arriving in the city about noon of Isat] siling for some days, but madle light of > | Tnesday, your correspondent, after sutisfyâ€" | bis fudisposition, and it was not uutil vesâ€" | ing the "inver cravings" at tue table of the | terday that any dunger was apprehended, | American House, proceeded to "tzke in"| @24 even up to a late hour last night it | the city. _ The principal business streets| WA# thought he would reeover in n few "nre Richmond and Dundas. Several of “‘Yf~ The immediate cause of death was the stoves on the latter are lighted up with| @NF/»@ pectoria, or neuralgia of the hbeart. ‘ehctu’cuy. the others with gas. One of! A# bad felt some apprebension for some the most pleasing featurcs of the city is the | years from disease of the herrt. At an purity of its water. _ It is claimed that the | «&rly Lour this morniug the symptoms beâ€" supply of water in London is lar superior | ©4Ww0 Alarmiug, and after several hLhours of to that of any other city in the Dominion;|10tense suffering be passed awny at the | your correspondent has found no cause of| bo0ur numed. The unexpected death ull dissent from this general verdict. Another| Father Stafford came as a great shock to ! noticeable feature is the yery cleaply apâ€" his congregution, as well as to the cun.u[ pearance of eyery part of the city wuich | #PUUity at large, and the @xpressions of bas yet come under my observation,| 8v!Y0W and sywpathy wers prviound | aud ! Herein lies the secret of its favorable vital| £@¥¢rul. Tue scene in 8t. Mury‘s Clhuren statisties, In the evening, although the| Was most affecting. Father Keating | enid [ , leading streets are crowded with promen.| I9%8s, and every imember present of tha | Arriving in the city about noon of Isst Tnesday, your correspondent, after satisfyâ€" ing the "innver cravings" at tue table of the Amecrican House, proceeded to "luke in" the city. _ The principal business streets are Richmond and Dundas. Several of the stoves on the latter are lighted up with] elcctricity, the others with gas. _ One of! ‘â€"a yourg manâ€"while endeavoring to walk a plenok across one of the vats of boiling oil, missed his footing, fell in, and, about teu minutes afterwards, was hooked ont, boiled almost to a jelly. He wasa souâ€"inâ€"law of the Manager of the Londo: Fuaniture Co. | thisâ€"the "Forest City" of Canada. 1 The first thing that impressed me on nearing London was that the odor of conl oil arising from the refineries was not a pleasant one. The refinicg of crude oil is conducted on a very extensive seale, a . bout a mile to the east of the city proper. Looking from the window of the grilway curriage, I noticed pyramid shaped piles, contaiuing, perbaps, each, about a thousâ€" and barrels of coal oil. Here, in these yards, appeared to me to be sufficient ill umiuating power to serve the whole Doâ€" minion for several years to come,. A terâ€" rible accident occurred in one of these reâ€" fineries last Friday, One of the employees _ _ (From our special Correspondent.) Activg on the belief that it may interest some of your readers, I have resoived to give you some of my first inpressions of London, Ontario. nucm to| _ On Monda; hold the | a farmer, livi ‘ited all| panied by bis o do so, | home from 0: two u. | kicking at a f rivcipgl | fearing the ho â€"kettie. | d from the t follow | shoulder on ust ray | Neck, and die est and | deceased was robuyp. | Lusband and drank.| of the whole hom 1| 54. dly igâ€"| Cmoren to 1 Irieud | ing to death h » firm | of Loodon dm y had | Fraser, of Nair threat | piecef Leef v by ite ‘Ilnka:ulo-. b‘.‘.’c i ie Court at W ::.x' 000 slnuder »nit, teneg, | !‘Ow»» choked to 1 22 O CEEATET ADRIOMIT WA CHBTS : onpinl wl onl miminntsits. Aintisents stctas adh 3 cough and allay the irritation af the Bun. bronchial tubes and lungs, avd efectuaily remedy all pulmonary Vomplaints, such as CHoren to Dzat_.â€"Two cases of chok. Astbina, Bronctitin, \\”umpln‘ Cough, &e, ing to death have occured in the vicinity Pour men were killed and many serious» of London during the past week. Aler 1y mjured by the 0'!"“""“ of the boiler at Praser, of Nairn, elicked to death on a| t3 Forest City Tron Works. Cleveiand, on & . ¢ § Mondav, piecef Leef while at linner in a hotel at i5 F diste t Lakeride. Deceased was on his way to 3 ,:,".‘y ¢ _'_":,' h.’.‘:gf:;,:'knm"'m‘:“n, the Court at ‘VM“‘kk to Mf." in a $10, t‘:;ln-'0~l c: 'n';u':l;i\‘t‘!y l new preparation, has ml'.lldtf »nit. Thom” M rre, of BII‘L’G- | bake : ;u- f\; in this locality as a blood '.“- town, choked to death at the stpper table ‘fi.,,. wur sale« i it bring cqual to that of alt o Ti'."‘.’ vight. He bud been dfluk'lnthu' tcusciues usod for the prrpose during "'8 hm”’. * P Ti c 08â€" Prige e L 2. S o ty OOTT Bun. Cuoxren to Drat=.â€"Two cases ing to death have occured in the of London during the past week Fraser, of Nairn, chcked to dent On Monday evening lust, as Mr. Buk, a farmer, living near Waldemar, accomâ€" panied by bis wife, was proceeding to his home from Orangeville, the horses begin kieking at a farious rate, and Mrs. Bark, fearing the horses would run away, jumpâ€" ed from the waggon, and striking ber shoulder on the ground, disliocated her neek, and died sbortly afterwards. The deceased was highly respected, and ber husband and emily have the -ympathy( uf the whole community.â€"Orangeville SMM _ Maple Leaf," was lying at the dock, and ber rigging and sails bud eaught fire. The crew, who wore quietly sleeping below, were roveed, and the verse} moved awary tom pluce of safety, but not before consid» erable dawage had been dome. The watchâ€" man succeeded in saving a number of the books. The wind was fortunately blnwiug‘ from the nouth. Had it been in the oppoâ€" l site direction the whole of the lumber on the dock wou!ld probably Lave been deâ€" strovred. Loss to the Company about $10,000. L. Coffee and Co, luse 900 Lbarâ€" vrels of flour, and Donough, MeCool & Oliver a quarter of a million feet of lumâ€". 1 ber, Firs mm Toroxto.â€"The building ’by the Northern Rulway Company uted on the dock, Toronto, and know the flour and through freight shed, burned to the ground on Thursday 4 ing. The contents are almost a total When the firemen arrived, a echoone ‘"Maple Lenf," was Iving at tha Anâ€"b nenc ue t _ _ _ OG0f THH SNG Y« s boas £ ols Pay who was shot by Eva W.o.. The| _ This most distinguished "CIofm"c o be uad sedured, will not survive ala, ) the COutholie Church was born in Perth, ies. lieg| Ontario, in 1818, He received his clussi | jf,. Thomas Allan, Mono Ce ure | Cal education at St. Theresa College, near | tured a bear last week in the "de; heip, Montreal, and subsequently studied theol. | It weighed 138 lbs. and brouglt , oxy at Regiopslis College, Kingston. Iu O“‘"“fw‘ ille. F £ & rer. | 1856 Father Stafford, was orduiued | priest “‘,‘:u‘;luu:ag"“l{i‘,'f?:d‘)r T‘:_“I‘f:"_l'lml gi. | by the late Bishop Phelun, of Kingston, death by her clothes catching 6. ia] | aud his first appointment after his ordinâ€" | playing in the Lhouse. 1e» | stion was to the professorship of classics The Palmerston Council has ap; ay, | in bis alma mater. His connection | with | Comunittee "to take immediate stc ng | Regiopolis College in this gapacity continâ€"| Palmerston made a port of eutry., ar.| ued for four years, at the end of which Fr:;f',;: under the Custom wutho a pa. us | period he was appointed to the mission ‘ ¢ 6 ip. | at Woife Island, Jt was at this period of § ;i 'nusb; of lhme‘hzve '~’fm poi s tpas h | Souna, nL., »y prita ing of some op | his lifetime t at the dgcelud'?ljncnxueucetl for the purpose uf relieving them .. of| tw tuke an active part in t.hn' Temperance W. Trimbie and his dauphiter Ma; of | wovement, and the canse of the higher edâ€" | dead. A third daughter it is thou; 16| ucation of the masses. Jn 1853 he was | recover, .. | transferred to Lindsay by Biskop Horan,| A man named Angas Thompson, r, | and now entered ujon in eularged Geld of | Xlii-'lo l-xr‘mc;;-l W e:. /...rm.Im;:_ ko 3 : s s f 18 acclden over Hl‘lllll“ O 18 r. | usefuiness. Ino Lindsay his ]uhuul.‘t in u"'iwheu returning home from Suaif 6| canse of temperance and edncation were | Suturday night. | liis horkes stood . | not relazed, but rather increased, mad Ins | night and hels the waggon on hir 1| great devotion, carnesiness, and eloquence | leaves a family. o | in the cause of the social and moral ele-, News from the Cassiar gold Reld \ | vation of the people were rewarded by un | the lf‘nli-h Columbian, olf rather d , | ourable than was gonera y @xpecle ® o.nmpl'od eut . He secured .t.ho eree | yield has been grouter last season i1 , | tion of a large “1{“0"1‘°"“' and it was enâ€" " portion to the number of miners at |tively through his efforts that one of the | thay dumiug uny previous one, whil , | largest and most magnifcent convents in’pl'niprcl- abead are better. To h« | Ontario, costing $60,000, was erected ut | $48 »uggets and in Interest in a Lind for the Ladies of Loreff, H. chauging hands at $1,200 ench, re |Aindsay for the nds ® ohe . s 8t lone mere of oldâ€"time miving nows, C ected a superb residence, in which he aâ€" on the lower portion of McDame‘s . bode ut the time of his death. For all re |sold to their present Chinese owners ligious divergencies from the church to | y®ars ago, are paying well, and their which he belouged he entertained the larg» :" ‘;:“““’ would be glad to lhave them Jull. est charity and good will, ana mvarially & Ix iss t Heir W . I viewed religions quarrels and disputes witi |, 4®ARTLEss “"T'o"'â€" «« hodk $ leader of the orchestra in Hamilton C the greatest aversion. Fathor Stafford Opera House, left on Friday for part was groatly beloved byt all who were fav» | known, Jeaving a wife and family o oured with his nequaintance, irrespective | children behind, besides a number of . of â€" differences of belief, and doubtless bin‘ nnpuid, _ Heim came to Canada from ahiPjah c ohng many about seven years ago, for a eudden death in the mid«t of a eareer of making his home at Colling wood, wher usefulnsss, and while yet in the full posâ€"| married a wife. Thence he came to 1 session of his mental and pbhysicial powers, | ilton. â€" About three years ngo a young . t 7 i4 m will be universally recretted, man nutmed Enmman Elacts asei. | burrow and sympathy wers protound aud geveral, ‘The scene in St. Maury‘s Chareh was most affecting. Father Keating | euid muss, and every imember preseut of the large congregation knew that their loved ‘and reverend pastor was passing away. All felt that a great calamity bad bef«li« n them, and unreservedly imanilested thei, poignant sorrow. The bod y will be brought from the presbytery to the church on Tuesâ€" day morning at nine o‘clock, and remain there until ten o‘c ock Wednesday murning wheu the funeral ceremomes will take place. Fearing lest I weary your readers I will bid them an abrupt adieu. Although this is still ealied the "Forest City," it has now little claim to that cogâ€" nomen ; f.r wood is rapidly giving place to coal as an asticle of fuel; firewood is sold at $6 and $7 per cord. Unexpected Death of Father | I accompauied a friend along the l anks of the Thames, for about three miles, to the »cene of the lamentable "Victorin Disasâ€" ter." â€"It does seem surprising that so many people could have been drowned within lexe than a stone‘s throw of the shore on ] either side. It is a picturesque pot, and one finds it bard to believe that so de.lorâ€" | Rulway Cummn;vyr situ 8 proceeding to his , the horses began e, and Mrs. Bark o testify in a $10,â€" ’ # Moâ€"re, of Ridge | the stpper table ) bud been driukâ€"| afternoon of Tharksgiving Day on Thursduy morn ©2 ty »ses. In 18538 he wuxlrflcov«r. ay by Bishop Horan, A man named Angus ‘on in eularged Geld of | toâ€"do tarmer of Wes, Z , a echooner, the Yours, &c., * <@> + late eminent divine and ecould have occurred Forest City. ; Was loss, Davy & Clark, Drouggirts, Renfrew, date of ’Jufu' 3~., serite, **Hurdack Bload Bitters, though crmpuratively a new preparation, has l«kos the la; in this locality as a blood pariâ€" her, our sales of it bring equal to that of alt other tuewucimnes ured for the prrpose during the lwut secr," 1244 F Pruk a#> Consumption, that d , Fortyâ€"cight deati« from sholera occurred in Meeea on Oct, 26, . T& typhoon pussed over Manilla on We!â€" vesday, doing great damage, The steamoer Anglica has foundered in the North Sea while en route from Bweden to Hull, Yorkâ€"hire. Forty lives are reportâ€" ed to have been lost. t invite is but to inv or cold, is bu ~ neglect a cough « " _ 10000 2 ,"00, beatdes a number of debts nnpuid, _ Heim came to Canada from Gerâ€" many about seven years ago, for a tine making his home at Collingwood, where he married a wife. Thence he came to Hou» 1 (OT EY ( OVA mrnnrennntainepignnpearp dinndlericitte _ Arartuess Drxesrrion,â€" leader of the orchestra m Opera House, left on Fric known, leaving a wife an children behind, besides a nunpuid, _ Heim came to C many about seven years making his home at Colln. t 41 iiliinicits Tss is2 t ... prospects akend are better. To hear o( $48 nuggets and an Interest in a claim chauging hands at $1,200 ench, reminds one more of oldâ€"time miving nows, Cluims on the lower portion of MceDame‘s creek, sold to their present Chinee owners a few years ago, are paying woll, and their formâ€" er owners would be glad to heve them back Mavsioas nption, that destroyer of the haman l‘agylr_d'l_?%fl idu- will cure ’ A family of three Solina, Unt., by port tor the purpose of 10 W. Trimbie and his dead. A third dav» MISCELLANEOUS _ Adittle daugliter of a farmer numed Fis, living near Watford, lhas been burned to death by her clothes catching fire whils playing in the house. The Palmerston Council has «ppointed a Comunittee "to take immediate steps to gop Paimerston made a port of entry." â€" Itis at Mr. Thomas Allan, M. tared a bear last week in t It weighed 138 lbs. and in\ Oraugevilie. _ Alarge assortment in L Jackets at C. L. Grant‘s, The phys clans fear that the Pay who was shot by Eva \ be usad sedured, will not survi ies. y mm di ts 4 4 +~â€"â€"â€"â€" »omaew CR 20 CRemdbe ‘ {jed, and that Cannda has free homes ang farms to offer, for a time ®t lount, to «ll comers, *\ Itis worth while pausing % Bttle to con, ® | sider the profomnd changes likely to occur *\ in the basiness and politics of the Domip. ‘fion from the transference of populatron ‘| and poser to the West, With half a mil ."lioll of population Manitoba and the new | Provinces yet to be orgunized wouk senq | more than bwenty memvers to Ottawa ; y | number soufficient in ordiv y times to bolJ |the balance of power. The Course of the |two political parties towards the North Weet is such that the people will be drivep in a body to the Liberal eamp. â€" Even if there were nok rampant outraces of Tory creation to be redressed, the §charneter of the settlers going into the North West is snch as to ensure the Liberal cast of their future polities, _ Hense not ouly is the conntry to be congratulated upon the solid progress made during the current yeor, but the Liberals mmly see especial cause f4r thank{ulvess in the fact thut the policy which was designed to erente an nristoorut. ie Province is working so that the speedy trinmph of Liberal priveiples is rasured â€" GI whe. 0 pay the orchestra with, i-l: is considerably overpaid, he hav. for $25, stutivg that be wanted | _ According to 1mwigration Agent Gn, _ hame, 44,000 persons have entere? May;, | toba and the Northâ€"West this year by t ‘ ”i.‘“l avenues of wavel. No d(-ul,g mavy hundreds went neroes the frontier M places vlnnsp official recount of theip numbers could be made, The Mutulep who have returned is reported at q,, small fgure of 7,000, and most of these, i; i8 alleged, have merely gone bome 1or the wiuter, intending to go buck wip, their families in the spriny. â€" The HHL 1NCrensy of the population is thus made $7,000, thiy, may be an over estimite, but 8OL £D ex. cessive one. It is certain that the rate of increase wi) grow. We do mot doubt thi; EXt year will witness an inflax of 50,000 pe:. on ; fop there are indulitable sIigns that the beean . ing masses of Europe are awakening o the two important facts thut the Americgn supply of go d bomestead land is #*lmust. uo o n n 2 on EC â€" Au Admonition. CANADIAN ITEMs Northâ€" DERERTIOX.â€"Herr W , Heim, orchestra in Hamilton Grand left on Friday for parts nuâ€" 4 a wile and family of five ca o a +4 Mi=. Heim‘s house on Hetmm was seen at the ation mt 9 o‘clock, in three have been poisoned »t y portmking of some herb tea ) of velieving them of eol.is. |d'b:s daughiter Mavgie are [ °" 0 eenquIbor 4 ol 2 e6 70096 COTninvid on _ diis horses stood still ull the waggon on him. He are better, To_im:u “0( An duterest in & Clainme s dauphiter Rilx;i;v;;; ghiter it is thought will 7 Lt Geniiin is t i. k week in the "devil‘» o) W »stern Increage ~bor s( n a I1d she returned to iin, where of late vrows, Mrs. Heim opinion that her f the child. The ustom wuthorities of orra, was kilied hy gold Selds, Kn yu ench, reminds the North W BSNPMIVG his aujur mo Centre, cups Uglit mim $8 in ob iu . phoâ€" ns at work while the his ,'lm.'o:l Ladies‘ Bluck more fus» ed. ‘"ihe Mn “'\.C'mcr.'. t the up.'dy is masnred .â€"» you d ‘g man â€" whony EC Gira, unm'. by the doulg on CA eraee We WWe J 't"‘ tram wili ulso ras Osren Sound. Hee Pimia fa O somme -m;'-r. Fleshertop : 4%9> 0 $35 anm. ‘-‘u' ‘m p4n j ohm duy. 380 m an o TE . 180 pan ‘ Cnmaxcs on tems On and after Monday 80th > Treins will ruD as follos ‘VA.\'TED for & Bontinek, a This Ply stathag suiary < « vunt Foprost * Teacher Want Aa{ Anformunticn that wi will be thankfully receive SIMIILU from the pror undersigned1, one white Ewe ai Ewe with bit off left en> ons owe a murked with the Jotter Moon rignt Toronto, Grey & Bru I' OT No. 4, Cheste A four weres Cleared + three sides, Eligible for: be sold cnenp . i2 Flour per barrel... Oatmeal per barre! Kull Whent........... Trendwell Wheat ... Bpring Whent...... .. Potautoos per buy... Wool per Ib....... .. Blnot Nkins...>~+>â€"++ Lamb Skins........... Mides per ewt........ TMUA arvistrirnisy d vemme ue Pricevilie, Nov. 14. 1882 Durham, Nov "TRAYED from the "* Aub dairy,... Em.wdul...... Potatoes, per bay Turnips, per bush uly per ton...... Pous, ++ % Dressed Hogs, por 100 nlf_‘br,.nl_llu,lwr M .++ Sheep Fall Whont, per Bpring Whent â€" Barley , Potatoos HMay, per ton Becf, * Mides, ** Rhoopskin®, e Butter, per 1b PANK sxszrsssrre+ Upy®, per doz Waod, dry, p "uol, per lb Lran, PF Oxtmeal * Fall Wheat, p Bpring Whent Outs, per Flour, per 100 | Corn J‘uul Â¥* Bhorts, New Advertisoemeon Park Lot for Sale. Gnetiny and ( M")'. and Moen Feod f Ontmeal _ , Mixed Chops Ontmea] Seeds ** Dust We deliver in Fall Flour Mixed Flour '.( Flour :r:lmm Flour Cracked Whoat (‘unl'" Bhorts Fine Shorts FLOUR & F MOUNT PorEsT Advocate Ofi DURH AM M DowK»s â€"Buommmonau â€"At Tarho®â€"At Dromone, or Alex. Taylor, Eeg . M MCLa®EXâ€" At Onangos i) the wife of Jobhn Mcl. ©94Pt of a daugter Brotibamtâ€"In Glenely., o Br . Geonge Stoddnit h-.'un; In Glenely on Mr. Mobert Murcins of Darkam, Oct PNGBXYBUP. 1t soill polioue the l-du-l&. depend upon it (’1 about it. . There is not a mother ewer used it, who will not tell you will reguiste the bowels, and a mother, and relie! and health to Ing like mugic. it is perteciiy sa exses ind ploeuun! to the tusts , w tion of one of the oldest mnd beet um ind mss in Ge United sta where. 25 cents a bottle. v2c; ‘-"-1râ€"- A_AL s dibuln, 1861 Mat ser®! Mo bore! ! Are you disturbed at night as Resk by & @hch ohild suflorung an exoraciating pain of cuttine to 17 ° AROTR emce and get a boite of Nns. W | x MI!R@ It @tll relieve the a Inilvny from IVlo-: Creek, 520 miles w been opene d. Undenbtaily the best me hand for Colds, Comphs, Ast and Pulmonary tronbles po yard‘s Pectoral Balsam, 1 Consumption, but it will our some conditions leading they A new section ofathe The German Governm the andietment of 2:000 ) part in forciy» lottories. brides brothes .. lop, on Nov. 151 Durham,to kis dly, aud sattdacuon a T::’;‘ N.G.&J. McKEC PORO 80186 NopTH DpURHAM Mai Dowat a w RATILW 15th TO DAYS PRH ©Ba 105 NÂ¥ 'mfl‘) NWBRA G O TH 1882 MARRIA« Straye vet ween 1 Al 19; BIRTES part treet M 10 wl Mai $ t 0 0) 0 U PRG 9:1% 16 18 18

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