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OCLnew_1877_11_14_Oxford _Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESS'WXLUAM NORRIS. L»f XxuatMtioa.OXFORD TRIBUNE, Di^\^ A n d C a n a d a D a ir y R e p o rte r . VOL. IV.-NO. «INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14 . i»„.WHOLE NO. 205 London, Nov. 18.—A > -Apipred <h" pn though obha^d P'ironersi Tb« 1600 wmwded. M M tsdvMMeed position which attaek- iug wouW tarn all th* intervening wnrks towards Rodfawvn^ TnabamtM andiGrivit- za. It is rumond fr.pnAlk* ^■Mtaa owtap Mist prensralfow h in «ktag for * gsneaui asMOttan PleVM, Philadrlphja, Pa., Nov. 18.—An OKent/of the Russian Government brbm, trying hr make a contract for cn iron bridge »3JMX),000. LIFE ASSURANCE CO. BOYS Aim Yonxa Max so mat fans start out in Ufa with 11* Idea fta* one’s suecess depends on elHrpnmand chicanery. Th«y Cberrfalaou Coder Wf« fl ml tie*. V 33 so n o s. rnHR mxlMkjrilw having opened an . .L <«£w«Mtlfa-FmUBMkfc|>'eputo toOvaa lu ne Bum ! THIC FOLLOWnCG CERTIFICATE AND OPINION BY MR. KHKFPABD mnSAXS.SWteerty ArtnwyoS UwNaturi Utt. * Ywk. Ue»te«n« UJ- *-««»»« ___... _2___• .o. ...I.^M .MJ — -.-I ikaiullte AcUurv UMre.aho*, Uial The CANADA LIFE hold the Full Reserue\ Dosed on the Jnetllete of Aetn»ri«' mnrtxllty »nd Inure-t at U per cant.. M preao-lbed by the Doualute* Cotorn- BUM taet SMMiou, but teat it had vn lb* Seth April het I ®rfarb Eribunt, WEBNESDAY, NOVEMBER lb 1877, deceit mad tneaoncs* he carries his point, that his proapaiity fa ariarod. This k a great mistake. Enduring prosperity eon- not be founded on cunning and dishonesty. The tricky and deceitful man is sure to fall a victim, sooner or later, to the influences which arc forever working against him. His house is built upon the sand, and his foundation will be certain to give way. From Mon4i/t Muti. Once upon a time, the fable rune, two sailors who hal a parrot with them, want into a magician's show ia an upper room in Algiers. TIM three eonitituted tha audience. After each feat of the showmen one of the sailors would remark : “ That'* nothing; can’t you do any belter thou that?" Oue of them asked permission to smoke, which the magicians granted, forgetting CU A. E CRADWICK. 3L M I N K L E R & Co.. BANKERS. BUYS and Bells Uncnrront Money h>M<oe MM CWW*7 MM H X WM Over and store that'Reierve, and Every Liability, a Sarpln, nr ProSt e t g»S,g84.S<. Great Inducement. INGERSOLL BRANCH. FpRANSACTS a General Banking I j Mkwte. ■■?«*** Itell* E«ton|«Mito CMUd *»p*r«M.M per c*eL “ Th* fund. h*M M tb> CrW*ny. 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The TRIBUME is a firat-claaa papor, und contains all the latest local and foreign news up to the hour of going to preae aa well as forcibly written editor­ ial and other articles THERE wru, shortly, undoubtedly, b* a revolutim in lighting streets iu cities nnd towns and other public places. It fa reported that the elrotrio system ef lighting street lamps which has been on trial al Providence, R. I., over two years La* proved so satfafactory that it ia con­ templated soon to introduce it throughout the city. It fa estimated that the saving per year on 2,500 lamp* Is about *25,000, besides the greater convenience of the ar- rangement. While ogr Town Connell is re-arranging fha contract aad^sgulalioDS wj th ths Goa Company they should keep Ibis fact in view. INGERSOLL BRANCH. nv a m m TO mm. BUYS and Sells Exchange on Eng- Uad end the United Meter ; I««UM Draft" on ell > fact that In changing tr t.) Kindtrd vt valuation, Allowa Interest on Deposits,- (8IK™J) aHKFPAMD HOMAM, ru ncsMTrn. M« linlBmltflMLMAD OFFICE TOROMTO. C A P ITAL 7"*l,OOO,OOO.A. Q. RAMSAY, MAXAGINCI DINKCTOR. Iwgwreoll B r a nd i. rnlH S Rink transacts a general Bank- R. HILL, SECRETAEV. R. A Wooicock, Ag'ent at Ingersoll ]te**ber 7.1W7. Any old subscriber sending ns a new Dams, ncoouponied with $1, will have hia time advanced 3 months ; for tour new names, with $4, will give him the paper for one year. We ask our friends to make a “ Big Push ” for ni and aend ua a lot of new subscribers. The low price at which we furnish the paper—?1 a year—makes it almost impossible to send ont canvasser*. Money may be sent in registered letter at our risk. Address HARRY ROWLAND. Proprietor TRIBUXE, Ingersoll, Ont. THE DULUTH HensU publishaa the fol­ lowing : •• Alex. McLennan, brother of Wm. L. McLennan, of Dulnth, discovered a placer gold digging, nbent IM miles onl from Prince Arthur's Landing, on or near the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and not mach farther from Dulnth, to the nonhward. It appears that he was dig­ ging for water in a ravine or gulch and came upon the yellow stuff, of Use size of fine gravel. He took it io the Landing and had it essayed, and finds it the pure article. His movements bars been fol­ lowed by parties who went to know as much about it as the finder, and our Can­ adian friends on the line of that road may 3oon have a genoiue excitement on hand." A SAVINGS BANK BRANCH c. 8. H0ARK, The Ottawa MllCnTQRAL INSURMCE CO. OX <ip_AGENCY TH IS C«wpany baa depoaited with tha (luvenuncHt for the security of Policy HoUero _ D r y G oo ds HEARN & MACAULAY. DRY GOODS I Ax IMPOBTAXT era in the professional history of Canada was inaugurated on Monday in the carrying into execution of the higher examination for Dominion land surveyor*, which was made the subjecct of Psrliamontary enactment in the session of 1870. Ax ACT passed at the last session of (he Ontario Legtelatnro extended the time al­ lowed foe the regiatrattou of partnership till the Lnt of January next, after which, upon complaint of anyone, partner^ who ■M TN MITISH s a x -8CARTH, COCHRAN JSiS Mn. LAUUIE* is to rnn for E ut Que­ bec. The writ has been issued, and Iha canvass ia progresaisg with vigor. Ths Lomination is fixed for thia day week (Wed­ nesday). He wilt ba opposed by Mr. Tou- r&ngean. There ia a strong feeling against the Government, and the most snccesstal Opposition meetings have been held. Mr. Laurier's candidature ia not received with any great enthusiasm, and the chanoes arc that homey ba defeated. We might wish to tea such a consummation if It was not for the fear that he might be trolled up here and an attempt made to pitab-fmk him in for South Oxford. You know a Grit Ministerial candidate can't qualify to mulcted in |2D0. Membm o! firm* ri oaM seo to ft that they do not expose tbemelvM to that penally. M Cwlcle ii Eren Dmr.seit GOODS REMARKABLY CHEAT. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i Wt OFFER TOC THIX SAASOX ▲ xu A in troax, n m i VALTTl ini usm. tanram. Brpt. *, IK7. G R E A T B A R G A I N S WM. A. CROMWELL. Tux NKW YORK Timet says Stewart's betel for women will be opened about New charitable institution but will be open to all women of good cbaractar at about H per week tor board and lodging. One floor will fnirdsh entire sneak at cost to persons desiring to tabs food home. gunpowder w is stored. This nue smoked while the other not wishing to con fa is hts •atonfahmjnt at the pirfwmxuM, kept on remarking: "That’s nothing; san't you do any better than that ?" B it a spark from the smoker's pipe ohanood Is drop tlirough a crack iu Uis fl lor into the powder, and something suddenly occurred. Sailors and magician* were all blown skyward—high­ er even than tbs standard of public moral­ ity. All except the parrot. Ho landed, a heap of burnt feather* and bruisod flesh, ia an adjacent township. Ha was to a con­ siderable extant demoralized, but on col­ lecting what was left of himself, limped up­ on a lance, and cried: “Thal's nothing ; can’t you do any better than that ?" The sx<iafeite nonchalance of that bird reaomhlaa, but doe* not equal, th it of those parrots of tho prow which support ths Government at Ottawa. Nothing takes them aback. Their friends are hurriedly ejected from Benechasae, Chambly, Lon­ don, North and South Ontario, Queen’s P. E.I., East and Wert Toronto, Victoria, Out, Victoria N- 8. Bertbior, Charlevoix, Kamonraaka, South Norfolk, Two Moun­tains, and Drummond and Arlhabaska; bti» “that's nothing.” Tho most popular mom borof the Government is routed iu one of the most inveterate Liberal coustitnoucjs iu tuo country; but that's of no consequence. Almost every seat opened by death or ap­ pointment to office is taken from them; but what of that ? they ask. Other constit­uencies which returned Goverment support­ ers by large majorities three years ago, they dare not open allhough they would much like to do so ; but there's no reaction. Their majority has boon reduced from nearly a handrod to forty; but "that's nothing; can’t you do «ny better than that?" Oecartoniy, indeed, a hnmble or­ ganist grows alarmed ead, like the Eastern Townships organ on M. Laurier’s defeat, exclaim* that the ship it grttiua rather shaky, but his plaintive ary is soon lost in iLv roaring chorons of his fellows—“that,s nothing."Their cheerful new under extrome diffi- ealtias, worthy M it i* of Mark Tapley, fa only surpassed by the read in CM and skill with which they coin oxensvs for their uo- least twice defeated, and spumed by every other coDEtilnency in the Province. DE. IVKS, the champion persuader, k In tbs Dominion again. It will be remem­ bered how he assisted several churches last winter in gctUng up subscriptions co wipa off their debts. He was in Loudoa last week and raised a subscription for the Pro­ testant Orphan's Homa if ever 110,000. On Snnday and Monday, in Toronto, he got op a aubseripUou for Bloer Street Methodist Ghnnh ef Oun CoxTZMPOSAitr, iu ita lost issue, makes another unmanly attack upon Mr. Wells, founded on ths Tact that the supple­ mentary list of objections to the voters’ list, putin by the CouBarvatives, had at a late session of tike Voters' List Court, been disallowed, and eudsavors throngh it to justify Ltmoelf for the unwarranted charge bo made upon that gentleman of having " abstracted ” the list of objections put iu by ths Refonssn from the safe of the Clerk, disracterizing it as a “ mean busi­ ness.” Mr. Write had a perfect right to put in the supplementary list which he did, and from UM very tact that Judge Hughes himself tock iima to oomrider the legality ef the point, prove* that Mr. Well* would have been denied In his duty to bi* clients if ho had not made th* issao a ted question. The Conservatives are quite- satfaflad to abide the final decision of the Court, but they are not willing to admit that they or their solicitor lias been guilty of any umlcihaad dealing in the matter. Aa it fa now dwidod that UM supplement­ ary Hat was pt* put in intima, the sama de«i-io» proves that the Mst put in by tha Reformers was public property at the time that Mr. Wells saw it and made hia sap plementary Hrt, and WM as rouoh «ntilled to paralleled miafortunas. Which calls up another fable : la the long ago, two Con­naught barvesten landed at Liverpool, and bnins hungry entered a restaurant near the docks. Their attention was at once at­tracted by the mustard pot, and <n being told that mustard was an accompaniment of beef, and was thrown in gratis, they de­termined to make a meal of it and stow sway their plates of beef for another occa­ sion. Dan stirred the ferocious con liment and took a spoonful. The tears we’led We are to-day called on to record the death of Rev. W. H. Tilley, formerly of the Memorial Church, in London, but latterly of Toronto, which took place al Toronto'on Sunday morning. The psra- 1 graphs concerning the condition of the ' rev. gentloman, wbioh have appeared in ; Iha papers from iima to i?«~ r^qon ly ' will have prepared the public for bxtaHi- : genca at the sad event, but nevertheless ii comes suddenly and will be deeply de­ plored. Tbs deceased was a eon of the Liontimant-Govemor pf New Brunswick, and was born at St. John thirty-five year» ago. He graduated at the Uuivendiy of his native province iu 1831, afterwards taking the theological course at King’s College, Windsor, N. 8. He look his ordination as dracon in 1887, and in ths following year received ordais for tha priesthood at the Lands of the Bishop of Fredericton. Hia first sppoifiiment was at St. Luka's, Portland, N,B., where he was made curate. Somvsix years tinoe he eamr to London as curate at St. Paul's, nod bit service* since then will be known to all Londoners. How he established a mission in the Fact End, in company with Canon Innea, then became the rector of the Memorial Church, building ihai eon- gregation np till it became one of the most flourishing in the city, need not therefore be told. The circumstances of his leaving London for Toronto will also be distinctly recalled. It might be stated iu this con­nection that this stop was taken against the advice oi his father, who did not believe hie son to be sufficiently strong physically to undertake the laborious work in eonuec- lion with his new charge. The deceased leaver a wife—the sitter of Rev. Mr. MftUbews, of TsVonU—ftfid thted ohiHrdn, who will have in their deen affliction tbc sincere sympathy of all. A reference to Mr. Tilley's labors will not bo out of place, and it may be said that he was a most active and zealous worker iu the oau^e of good. Always exerting himself, he took a drop interest in the Church of England Young Men's Association, the Protestant Orphans’ Home and the Women’s Chris­tian Association. The remain 1 were buried ia L >n Jon, fa accordance with the expressed wish of tha deceased, yesterday. Rev. Canon Hineka of Ingersoll, acted as one of the pall beorero. Over one thousand people as- k"mbled at the grave, in St. Paul's Cemetery, from all denominations. The services at_t!ie grave wero conducted by Bishop tlulliMUtb, and, as in the dm rob, were of the moat impressive oharaotar. After the lost sad rites had been performed the Bishop pronoauced the benediction, and the audience—not a few with mofat eyes—turned away from the grave which contained all that remained of on* who was umrorBolly beloved, and whoso good ; works will lung bo remembered. daily marching to the frontier. AD mwMte 'tweecorp* fa forming, and i u M MMV at Kragujovatz work fa going cm siglst and Brantford, Nov. 18.-—Na. 6, i*?»-fl.w«it, on the G.T. B., last night, ran off th* track one mils »a*t of Bramfrx«L ■washing np six freight cars. Tha asuidhsx was sausad by a broken axle. No person. .*•*» hurt. The engiue ar fl cars wfafchr Ml through th* Brantford, Norwich and Pbrt Burwell As two small boys were playing in <, barn of Mr, Noah Moon's, two mUM wert The boats are No. TX but cloth in a fashfonsoie manne*, In th* pockot of the eoat WM found a uneksl bonk oontaioiug *80, in thro* biQ*' 8)0, of th* Imperal Bank, also a photograph of two children, on thq book of wWh WM scratched, with a Lfant fnsteumaat “aeid this money to —- Smith, CaUpdaa Foot Office, Ont. ” The Chririfan MtQ» h not easy to decipher, bet it fooka tik* H Ahrin G, ’ Than wars also in tha po*k*| of th* coat two small satchel keys, a pair of goLJ- rimmed and a pair of rubber-rimna*] ayn ri*****- The’ boofat end eo*t would her* fitted the wiioa* body WM found on the beach at fu Uruca.Sqiiiro Gdlptt ai d Cipt, Thompuau w~nl on Friday,' («ys the Aylmer P»p*r.) with authority and brought lb* ortfoto* t« Aylmer, and the s*mj gentleman peaeeoded fa <>«!- lode, to Lunt up th* person wham tbs money was intended for, Joto 1 4*0’ pets* Pefa ov all kinds are a noosane*. Pei * muto with a klub and he iz pashnnt. bat pet him with oats and be will kick oui*us end av kreMbnu. Pot dogs ar* fall or flee*, and pet monkey* are fall of tho devil. AU pel chfblren are truants, »nd opinyn»«>, like second-hand dotbing, arc worth iasl W AR N EW S ! Ax AMIYXOMAX agtevuirnt between the Foalal Departmanta ot Canada and UM 22nd October, and provides that to facilitate an exehange of aNmey onlm between the United States and the Deminion. of Can- exchanga offieea in UM United Stated and addrooed to payee* la UM Dominion of Canada, shall b* trsnsmu- sabte in tha mail* between UM two countris*. THE STAMPED Kavanom issued by UM Postal Department ar* a great couvanianoa, or, they will ba when brought down to their true value. Tha Government charge •4 tbs r»t* of IlLOO and »8.M per 1.000 for the envelopes, «xcl«riva of tbs stamp printed np09 them. The euvalop* fa nM ■Wtk MOM than |1.7» to K OO per l/W , and we aanaci are why U is that the Gov- arrueest should tuak* an ortm S5 per seat, proto haeauM they have the power to do it. Tha targe numbs* wfatab lh*y will sell should suaHs them to pal the price down from his eyes, and he wept bitterly. Then said Michael—“Whpt ails yon, Danny?’’ “Nothing," replied Danny, “but I can't help crying when I think of my grand- father who was killed at the Boyne." Then Michael took a spoonful, and lie too shed tear*. “Wlj*t aifa you, Mickey?" asked Dan. “Nothing," said Mickey, “I'm crying becaaso yon wern’t killed along with your grandfather.” It wasn’ltho maslsrfl. '8o with an? Reform friends—it'* not the reaction. In Drummond and Arthabaaka, il was first whiskey and clerical influence; and now Mr. Mackenzie asys it was want of organization. In Quebec East, it will bo local itsnss or mors whisky. At tha gen­eral election,it will bo ths earleuneos of Re- formers or perhaps whiskey again, bat the reaction—never. 1 Thore is indeed something heroic, nnd therefore admirable, in the intensely stoic fortUndo of the organs; but with nJ it fa ex­ ceedingly amusing. PLEVXA. November 12,1877. A despatch from Constantinople reports Leivy fighting going on before Plevna fiw the mud two days. The battle thus far haa d-en favorable for the Turks. Constantinople advices state thatChefket Pasha has gone to Shipka. Mehemct Ali will command the divisions at Grchanie.A Bagot despatch says:—The Turks on Saturday night attempted to surprise 8ko- betetrs positions. The Russians allowed the Turks to approach within a hundred learns to be frisky, and a pet servant bekume canning at th* expense of bis honesty. Pvt friends are the hardest to keep, and when yu do loze them they turn from bunny to gaol, and pets of all kinds .are fastMiMM. A pet crow can't tell what hfa next mischief will be, and or all pet* none ore more nasty and cross than a pel parrot. Nothing in this world was made to b« netted, for noth iag waz made to roqnra it. Put hobby* are plenty and easy io meant, bat hard t© stick to, and tlio ditohes all along life’s turn­pike are filled with riders. A pet lam alwuss makes a kross ram, and whothas once been petted can never be happy agin without it. Live pets of all kinds arc aura to be lazy, and from being lazy to being Fasay is but a short step, and is to be taken. * Too mach pelting brings luxuriance fust, and then ruin. I have seen gsrilin aa«» petted so much that it nil ran to top nnd to vines. Pet kata are, fast, an insult Co ibe kat, and, next, ara aa iasalt to the party that pets them; and there is no more ex­ cuse for boarding a pct peodlc and fagging th*m aronnl than there is far boarding and tote ling a bedbug. A HUD CF HSTTHTTOL We have received Uto following note which speaks fur itself Clerk for their inspection. While our eon- temporary fa so ready to make public tin* decision of the learned judge, we would remind him of another daeiaion which His Humor was pleased to make tad which ba has net seen fit to revoke, in reference to the charge of UM " memt business “ in ■ abshmetiag “ the list from the edk of th* Clerk, which was—“ Tfhe perron who pub- liehed rudi a rteUemonl m««f to ipnonsnf as to law at io common tentt." Truly a most jut judge I A seoond Daniel ooms to judgment I These attacks upon Mr, Write ars as criminal as they are false and nu- jusiifiable, and ore mad* against Hm be- MUM ba fa brooming too popular to suit the ring of Grit wtre-pallars who would like to hold the political destinies of ths Riding in tbrir hands. It is fea'rsd that Mr. Wells m^ht aspire to vriilical honors, heavy fire. The Turks retreated to an entreached positi»n, and maiotained a vmlent fire until two o’clock on Sunday morning. 'A Bucharfat despatch rays, tha Tnrks renewed the attempt to capture Skobolef* position on Sunday. Ilia position ia an entrenched hill near Brestovao, which Skobeloff aurpriaod on Friday and captured with a loss of 250.A Bogot despatch, dated Nov. 6, say* Oilman Pasha's losses are estimated at 300 to 800 daily from the Russian artillery. Osman Pasha is busily conatruoting frosh fortifications, which point to bis intention to bold ont aa long as possible rather than attempt a sortie. Prisoners and deserter* slate that the Turks have six weeks' pro­visions. CREDIT SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. TO bo Sold by Auction, on Lol 23, Om. 1. North Orford, on th* Elver Buad, <««r Wednesday, Nou. 21, DEIBSIX,—1 Give the following as a caution to young men in choosing a situation. Last Monday afternoon there waa a poor fellow called st our grocery, who WM appointed collector and canvaaser for a can tain news­ paper in th* county, and abo for taking order* for visiting eanb, Ac. From hi* own atatmeat I learn that he had traveled sixteen mile* already on thi» very day and had not received on* tail The poor fellow waa out *f Loth moaey and tobacco. Ha iasutod hard cent plug ef tobacco. A sodded chvagL Ha-d time*. A vovxo LAUX. beat. Such, however—w« bin It from UM gentleman himaaif- -fa not Hr. Walk' ambition, and wo us sorry for it, but wb«n a party descends to inch virnlatd abuM of a foathunaa, for fulfilling ths daUaa of ufa profession, it shows that th*y a-* w«ak in tha «Mr*ms, and «M na ^ to deacoud fate UM lawwt ahwm of political degradation in order to grin evao a pramunad advantage. prim ■h.iwai, *f » isjwlfab tbs ordiM^y M w to allow Iba pn^sj tie. partawat to tBuespoUa* UM ia Mwai B k ii h ju^.u ^e .r t i a r ^^k o i^ o. M V U M I << Ik. CM>ah. r>Mk .U d a . am waespair Mik Ck. MUJ aUm Ml. M w B W il TBS BALKANS. Raouf Pasha telegraphs:—The Russian Riinporta from Gabrova, en route to th* Sbipka Paas, pausing within our ranx* ra. csnlly, lost 500 killed. Our lexs woa tri­ fling. Lesman Pasha, somm ander of the artillery, was kilted. SERVIA'S ArnruDs. A Belgradu telegram says Prince Milan Presided nt an extraordinary Cabinet Coun- ril on Saturday. The participation of Bsrvia in the war has been decided ou, and a proclamation to the army has beau pre- Always come whenever possible on wash­ ing day, even though an ironing day will imt your purposs nearly as well. Endeavor to drop In just before meal time, and stay on any pretext until the bell rings, when it is vary probable, you will bo asked to sit down at the table, no matter bow inconvenient it may be to the family.Be sure and report all the unpleasant things Chat UM neighbor* have said, of course in the smoothest and diainteraatedMt manner, which will not lessen the effect of the scandal in the least.Do not fail to notice any dafoefs in the house, furnltove, or aurvonndligs.aDd draw unfavorable comparisons between llem and the neighbors' home atrangemen'Give a del'Jled description of ^n' Smita's »r ajag Brown's u s w a ^y^ UTTEB tt&ABS, 1RINTED at the TMEUXM 0 m c i IRWIN A TEMPLETON. JAS. BRADY, Auctioneer. TDBKMy. A Constantinople despatch says:—Mah­moud Darned Pasha baa, under the excite­ ment occaaioned ly the conspiracy against the Saltan, been prostrated by a stroke of apoplexy. His r.corery is donbfaL Rye and flour are exempted from xQ»w until March the 1st, 1878. 7 Th* Geshoffs arrived at Co»- gtar.ilnonte on Saturday. It i* |wopo^> — d to Aleppo withoul tria’.. ■n<k CAWAISN. ‘.efagrajA* on Sanday:— SBlrenohiog U**m»s<y«> on Stingy. Strayed. Strayed. Strayed. Q TRAYED from the pern Grain sad Dairy Fam r o n s AUB. NTRUS. Htocnflfag bu Ugua, and tfai upeuil, U «, that fli« ».n M l s-i b’”°" ““ ’“J ,oil W . •- _ ■ .. . ... itlhroemm rruicshhllvy ffoairr It Vhaeseivr* ll-aLbnorr . AA nd 1i^q. these * *M rfe itati»rfm earrings » rapidly th a'at able door. A stub- o? a please at anticipation. Blrbel it horned c wy to want aa^ porerty. ’ • AM UL» FABMEK. lop« MM! TO be Mtftoaed with oi) to prevent unlobi . of tF feather ulatioflrno financial crisis, <KU rob Em in if Ao much p, hto old «g of Lia bom# ami mta*is o| sup- port, and ta fag him from woidfa ai'A lax- OXFORD TRIBU NE in WEDNESDAY, HOVEHBER l#i **H< It paw ^WiisimBre to £0 visiting once in * vhital Bolito gossip.about Ibeir neigh-1 bora,tail to4#ol> aronnd and cultivate aocial qualilias.. Wo, always laaru a great dwl. '‘Plan^y of r Xim.^sofac readers may say. We tbMr-.Mklk4M- ingin close rows with winter wheat sowed, between them, and both oftp« looking wdlI. A crop of-tpflik frrmn bafl'T1*®^ ttlB. turnitoL, tw» crops in one year; on thaam toM aod »third wall on tbs way." Th# tomip« jirotaiaed atlarg# yield, and the ground -Was so rich that we have no d^ub) IbeWeal wULjitUer out'»nongb to corer aji. of the ground. Mr. Crerier’s ravoHto BMgM K that "manure >• ib* “®- Iher of evetyffiittfi’* an* bi# heavy crops There is one objection to Jersey cattle- Their boras are.w YW 11 U almost impoisible io raise » caw without hertrAlriac onb or both. • Th# ahelh are oxcsedttgV thin and any MW« knock is BmJ ttf Start tbeto ioos# at break the ^rn* cle^o&. ' Tlre shell of * honlisBot so im- perf*nt’after ail, bnt cneJbts not like td see a Wa^fitl head1 mntit*Ud jn tlA' way and it® origiKo! beauty so much impaired. A heifer call‘idiaayhaa broken ono Lorn entirely offalasa to her bead. How she did it ‘®ofidfle knows, but probably she AtB-huaHng th# other night Mr. Packer said 6«r tfdtorms would get wormy, eating cotnidiilkB.** AH th# other neighbors ag^ed ^itli Jim. $I>cy could not toll life why and* wherefore, hut thef were all per­ tain cornstalks had this effect pn horns. Xs this * notion handed down from father to MSTOI ||.K BO ?P hare to much res­ pect for IhetLopimons that we ,shall heed the neigkbbre' advice, except with Jun who is heavey ; liter# is nothing better to feed a heavey hors# with than cornstalks. Give old Jim Lay on# day and hff is used up for work. Irei him pick sWf a stock of corn- ■talk*.with his regular feed of corn, ground in7(he ear ibd wet np, and he will plow or go on the road at well as his mate. It is the corn-meal which gives him the a Iren gtli, but lhe‘ oilier fodder is eqnally at #88Cn- iixl ip feed Ihg intestinal canals and keep i tharn ImaUJiy,., Neither a honu} jjo£.*ny other Animal will keep well if fed any l&gth of_ tiipe on concentrated food— •no»gh^sVti9»torinl uyuiSi taken .into fhM ttouj^toprsdawi'dis^ ihe beweto and n t ami ifctwni la fasnre health. 'Thrs# broods of ohiokena one after Iba offife#,* di»d'before '<hey Weto two weeks old. Jtt fi^st vie though^ U must be the coop—■ pretty fitfTo cottage standing on the grass. Thia could not be,os it was moved every few flay# Io a new spot. The chick, ■ns w’ai/7<idle.;tOjin a moment of de spa ra­ tion, w*.lel out of tho hena out jast before aun-dcovn. She had half of her brood left alive, bnt regardless of the tn, she started directly for tho hennery, and climbing up o» a porch, cooly tacked her head under her wing and prepared to go to sleep, un- mindful of herliUlo peeping family which were scattered all over the barnyard, in the cow stably, |n’ the horse stable, under Ihe Sara and out fa the coop. It took a half- h®ur iforf^rii Landa -to hunt upland catch the poor chicks and get the ben and put them all'back' in the coop. In two or three days tire chicks were al! dead, and fa^'^faioh occupied wop- *^># indifference of tho wrfarei'oecnpRit’To'Lar femily haff given us a hfat, and so, by watching this hen, we bund out the cause of the mortality among the cliigka. Il was not tho roup or gapes, but hen ‘'cussednew." This last ^ne A BU hprAitd# trying to get put ofl Ihe lieffint her head uul and’ itaring aiuttoditme-taacfag away at ihe ground ; in ^hprt, dejog everything- she ought not to '4®, aafJewvlBg mdouo lb#-very Ailing she caghtto da;-vameiy. LoveBug her chicks. ShH-VW iET-ljkfi hens' are .all holt M te -T iin «> V. fewer half games another year. :Tb«y we gid layers, but too aelireto tiit» riricitow, We Lave wonimd,* «nff .it seems that Mmrimdy rise haa Yroo^bred too, wl>y chertOs BliarfW always b# made roaod. We Lave seen a square cheese one foot long nod fear inobes high and wide, weighing tan ponnda. Tbi« to jast the cheese for family ute. It weighs just aboul enough, M atEin nil„eonftimer ran begin at one end and ent effo* Ito ®ek as required. No freali surfioe is'exposed except th# end n^’l> harnast. ft put on warm and ■ WlEMhbMl mr it Will faaprovahoib the nests-foot oil, and ways be had by speaking to the kvaniwiHsfai time* Carter oil to a much, Md bettor iMbrioator lot Wgoa ade# than' •6* marfj&MPUHi,' if'tHl? wAu longer. A J bean waabeddeu, wffl upr# # gpod.de*! rf time in the I^M 7^7to Ffrmtor. . I The great tronib with ferntero’^ons is, that when ion# shows mors than ordinary ability, Mmwchlly if fondstf study, it is at otreefdFdded that Ka ba*-’too muob talent fur l*fanuer and he is cither put 1° a trade ur educated for ons uf il*« learned profewiunB, already overcrowded. Or if a boy is energetic and ambitions, he is not t ssiirtiadto .live as his father and grand 3. father have lived fer the last half century, I a«eb yauc-a.copjr of iba lost exeepMh# oe' . currenca now ami then, of a poorer crop ■ -than usual—hard work, small pay, littlo i imprevaruent. But no boy or mon, wbaU •yer bis ■Uisuta or education may bo. need I, leave tbs farm in order to find abundant opportfc^ily for the use bf both. Few kinds 1 of basineas require so much study and •' thought as farming, and fow kinds of busi- i: Bess'"will piy 'to Well for Hie study and , 'lirou^Si Wtowed upon it. Forming well . dowpiyrt It to poor farming that toft faifnftJ0 •* .j- * ’ • One ^a h ‘MOWS a «rop of beets. He jtoesu'tlknow much Bboulsraisiog them,bur thinks he will try it. He gets barely enough to pay for bis labor, and concludes it doesn't pay to ntise bAts. Another man knows al! about raising them. He has not himrelf tried every variety, nor every kind of manure and culture, but he knows what others have done and bow ihoy have suc­ ceeded iJcst. He adds their* experience ' to bis own, and seleols tho best seed, sows it at the1 proper season, the right distance apart, and covers it the proper depth with coil manured and prepared in the best manner. He dots not stop here. Ho be­ gins early lb cultivate, weeds thoroughly, hoes often—am! harvest# seventy tons to lire acre. *Do os ibis pay for knowing Low Wpd doing his work in the best manner ? Th# man who BOWS onions without leara- iH£ the b##t way, got# tha wrong seed, puU it in gftnnff that is not suitable tor it, %ow«it Al th# wrong season, doesn’t sow it thick enough because tho .seed costs too rnuchf doesn't sow it evenly because he CASUO’ fcfford to bny ft toad drill, covers it unevenly—and Iris crop is n failure. The num who Loa taken tho tipuble 10 Sod out how to miss onions and what kind to sow, raises on# Ibotwand bushels per acre. So it pays fa farming to know wlial to do and how to do it. and to make Iha best use cf th# experience of others. And what is true of onions and beets, is true, in a greater or less degree/ of all other kinds of farm pro. dnee. It to not the mau who ratoasaavanly tons of beets, or one thousand bushels of onions per acre, that wants to leave ibo farm. He baa learned how to make money on the fano aod Li# no desire to leave it. It is tho man who Jails, a?'l who™ because he has noUi-amns of* the experience of others, that ‘d 1 quit the form ; that finds farming hard worTc and jioor pay. Moke good farmers of your sons, make them progressive intel- Egenl farmers, and they will find abund­ ant nee for all their energy, talent and learning, and will dud farming both pleas­ ant *nd profitable. Teach them to use tbeir brains and other man's experience. Stimulate them to excel. Nothing inter­ ests like success and excelling others in tho tamo business, diva each boy a plut of good qch laud, not too large, and give him all be ctm raise on it. Give tarn plenty of tn ana re so that be can raise a good crop. Give him lire help of your advice and of good\ftgricnllnral books and papers, and teach him bow to make the best use. of the experience of others. Have him . plant some crop that will pay lagely per acre— onions, early potatoes followed by turnips, or if near a good market, cabbages, celery, carrots, Leeta, tomatoes, or auy crop that will pay well- . iL#l him try different vari elieH of the E#tho vegetables, and study their different? It will bolh\educate and interest him. Do nol require Him to do all the work on hto plot, unless bo is old enough and inter­ ested enough in it to iloLis work thorough­ ly ; -fov good seed may be sown in good ground but without proper culture it will ptove a failure. A mon connte tha possi­bilities of failure, but a boy’connta,{oniy oa success. Help him to do his work nud do it Well, so that be may Lav# a good crop? Intereat tain fa what farmers are doing ‘outside of hto immediate neighborhood, . pnd teach him that he is to take a first rank among farmers, that bo must not only Jenni what others are doing but that bo * mnrt profit by it. Lei him experiment, । not in a blind way but using tire best ; knowledge ho can gain from what other * people bav# done. Lot him try with th# ' lame crop different kinds and qualities of manure, different kinds and amount of ( culture, keeping a careful record of each, so ■ that he will not only kdow which produces i th# crop but wbuih is jnotl profitable. , Wbwt the country wants fa educated and ' intdligeBl farthers; mon who will bring farmiog up to highar standard. The days when judgee,“serrtrtonr) governor*, and even cabinet officers are being convicted of hi^h crimae, when merchants, BMmKfactur- ert au^l>at>k»,rs all over (be country are failing, tucro is no place afford# so earn a home end if coup, that is BO free ittan temptation ana danger M that of U»e farmer. His hons^ may not bo so fine, nor ins furniture so elegant ae that of Hie merchant or banker; but^o unlucky spec- KroiAq' P#Mry to Ordunfa. This fa's milter that sbonld Ire practised when potribla, W# belfave th*l wban fareuera and fraii rafan luwv tbajUnefil# •rising from such management,, they wilt at OBCO adopt tt. Last fall we visited an ot frf Wfifah frirto wvt. kept, th# #»B. w» of wtacb fold ua that before th# fowl* ware «nfla«d la it Ibo trim made liUli or far that thq aid steak Awed. OtadUwsy „ flfa rtaagsr first, and NMOM to Ure U m f * d l eitr , wb(4 us> gnw&iol*! tmiy A corraspondtag •meant of frmf wivbbtaJMri- Bu£ what a change was •vty«rt'’now. The grass eras' kipl down, ths wood#JiiUed, and the trees pseaaated'aa *ppeur*nea of thrift, which, th# m««t ealhuatoaiic harttoriinttot erntid not but admire and navy. The growth of jibe trees vu most vigorous and their fob- age rwnarksbly luartont. The trail was ths ra»k«« wmm.“ Ha found Issa frsettta' with them vodaUog to trees Una he expect. n- InnantoH^ Feb, 0, HTR Ne^ Black and Colored Lustres.* Hotel BulMln^l, Tluunei KU. Juseredl Ncw'Cloak^'Mantles and Shawls.' ” ’kd'.--Iii£«r»oll, Dec. IS. 1073. rut *4 IwgcrrelJ, October.?*,, 1877, j-.o ’NEiLL.&.ao.Office ■* tin no T ICENSED b, tho Hip.1 College of11 AU Pental Sun*My. Ontario. iwithin a comparatively abort lima, tare sucoseded ' Feh! 3, ^873, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INGERSOLL CLOTH ING HOUSE tblruso, Ill. WOiWER T7P01T WONDER. Strawrc Curlusltio, publishers hive resolved Us rt*C H Q IU " day at home. Agcot 0 1 4 temi-W. Ttant i'th 40ft' J noubk Ilullcr. r*.tented March The Oxford *W>i 1PIANOS L 4J 3 /1 A 1 io rtT A @ R ©us.Y O U N G M Efe »I menu*. sn^n wEirv white Icsriflna. RltwlaM furutehn) free, (in <fod« tn foormnnthe. rt- D av id W h i te & Co. ———o fiti eh most Tcrmiand SSnutBI ATOW enjoys the ..........an ir-.r.-—।EY »ny :*|>«rluU>e Soulh lUdlmmf Oxlord »ud ■ lb«rr{vrc cho ,w; f-n QOfi per day at h.mio. Sample!, worth 8 tp<J LU <p£U Irtoi SnxwoX A Co., Itonland, Sl.ltw ■E G -^ra T m L E s . D. S. MACOOSALO, PROmSIOM-ACENTJ -ixcER SOti; a m ^Q ... . DWre? TT>tw*..Htrvc‘, €h>«Heto bttlHinr. iuacnoD, Mn-b 14. U".- ' ir0 6 mor. .huple, durable, anil ewflv handled (Ran an» «th«e hrttee u—le. H Al.RUBTOW A AuatUlli^ TL UAL IXPLEMK.XT MANLMCnntlXU W„ HaseMavn. Mil. Anhb » ut»| frr »!a nt a»t*e. WORK FOR ALL In Uiclr onn localiliea, nnTaraing bv the FlrcnMe ----------------4i-gr-gB(1M TTORMF.Y, MOLimOH, Ac. Hlwe Store, where ho will keep conrtantly on band SEA, L A KE , MM J V ^a ’ k 1 4 ’n ' Bivef “Fresh Fish J ef«.. W deiirvj. S]«fal attcntluu p ine prtnenatlvn of natural teeth. I 1 M j««a J AM E S B R ADY^ r ICENSED Auctionecv Oxford, 1-4 Elsin. Mldillevx mid London*. <Ml<w—M«K*1on I Intern, Pec. IS. 13157 • complete barrenness- To bling land to * fuHMity eoato, in in bringing ilia land BEATTY PIANO.ORCAN bowser u-'.-l . . ■ 1 ■ . *u r*iiiu *.»■., owna, 12 HOIH.S.,5. I'hnotJiGOro.teUJO. CIr. Free. U F-B«Mty, U lunhiL'kin. N.J. * A. I. HOLUNO»HBAD,< j . ?W M 5 E _ LJ lie HUI Su rjBoni. O n BaC- In*-*fi»*K:. Hr.*. •> nrx',uf - __!__ V, BEST 50c. TEA IH CAXTABA; some, yenre, until he, IO 4WT4>A *■ Tha OnmoaiT is the only reliable BO att flM M E R . ‘A3’ i'AE MA n o o Miaioi P YHG CIRCCLARS, anted. w ’UXP01W T1CTBTTO1‘ WARN BA¥l IWWBM aW 1 ;a,Tnd tisM ftWH h f r l high. * kept them! within' bonnda, Hi< bieh^ff W#H dividefl tato fata# tt#tionaK and OM fowls wcreMiangfiiffrom one to another M th\ conditj^IOfSie fostf or th# orchard^" section secKJoj to , require.—3’oqR^f - World. Under tlie above heading a correspou- dsnt of the Montreal IFRwre makes lbw? remkras, as applicable on both aides of •the । border. ---------- ——--------- Stating the fact that Canatta is essential­ ly 3 grain raising province Ue sriyS:—^Suob a stato oTruaUcra cannOT last tongl tire 4 farmer of Canada will aoon find that h# cannot produce any'gtsln'for sale, and scarcely enough for bis own use. Indeed, such husbandry has proved the most la- montable calamity to ninny a European country, and we would feel deeply grieved to see the same thing repealed over here. While yel there is limo, let us draw all , possible benefit from the experience of other countries, and Jet us not trespass oq' J A T tUWf] E D M'DONALD & HOLCRBFT, BA RRIBTER8 and AttonieyM-iit-Lnw, Kelldlora In Chancery, KoUric. 1-ubik.Ac., Ac.- ■■treat. IU-.MTXIU. W$ao« Upuyrr, B. A. ILLI AM NORRIS; I Dlf.iTtoxta tit>< W ib 'W r t O T Z O J .1 EVEBT’ THINGJN® New Tweeds and Coatings, every- make. oaTfl.erB_ -------- x>r two gentlemen can find board U w w ,.... M R9 E DI1 -R E ^p v ^;, ----TA¥L0W6---- qAfjnnELEg Sbujiyetadr, SltcttiH u btiuh Wrtce-Mtf. 3 Odd-Fellow.- HUI, ImmUo S».----------..’Jjjftftjgw R J. K^OfiSWOBTir# i w i u - ,'r-xr.::. ^irs±±9tifa/iee JffeYtc^ the lavs of nature, but* acquaint oureelves with them and be guided by item. Tbs most important of times laws i» <4 n«Ycr; expect from the soil more Ilian you MB re­ turn. Now every farmer Jcnoire by pxperii. once thftt'contiDued't’rain crops make the ■oil poorer and poorer; he must retmucer- tain articles of nutrimant if he wanta to keep op its fertiltj'. Bat whore will lie get them from? Ho keep* only a very few ?altle, and 1ms comet] ticnlly very little manure. Buy them. Yes,it is good ad. vice if they are to bo brought and if llio fanner can afford iti But how can ho be expected to have any money4cR. foe such purposes. When lid forces grain crops ha must spend a groat deal ol labor upon bis fielJsr biro many hands, keop-o uselessly Larganmnbor of horses, and notwithstand­ ing the yaiirly i nd rims s of tfxpenses pensM in cultivating the land, the re Lum grows smaller and ^nailer. This wjH' eon- instances, more than the land is worth. In travelling through the north of Ger­ many pud western parts of Anttria, large tracts of land may bo seen too poor to oven grow oven the sbortoel grass. Those Colds toll the most sorrowful story of inaprovi- dance and though Hoeness, an I will prob­ ably remain a sad warning for another generation yet. We mjst sicercly hope that every farmer claarly nnderstande that a continued cultivation of grain crops in* variably must lead to bis ruin. - AGENTS-WANTED FOB *■ CREATIVE S C IE N C E OB. AIAXUOBIK iXTKK-KKKtTioSS i L O i - 1'Otl‘BB, ETB.Agunt>are*«lllnf from IS tn SS wqilu* d*r. Sena for -jicelnieu pine* aisl our extra l«rin« to Agent*, ■nd ■ MI ■» by It »cl!» farter thxn any nilicr bo.*. AAdrua, '. V1I.IA.-1. l-l i:f.l; IM. 1*1. N e v ^s Goods (n all U ljS .........».........o...."C....o...m.....o.......a...n....d......Seo tho Spocial.SajgaiM.. , ... 1 ---------- ■ • "g - L office—Hull', niotk, Thames itreoi. i a*S»U A0Ri^wniiO*< er# I ’ « I-fa iiu fw iS<JF MONTHKAt. rNcw Clouds^-Scarls and Ties. New’Winceys, all Shades. New Flannels*' New Cottolis. And those wisjung to buy will do w c^JQiOi a-fiiA^ O X F O B B B T orrs;_E - Bet nrefttt. byon Qu»ri Qart^rr^ F iM fmH» illcT f 70 WM. McBenu , w. A. ^WORJH, SUBGTEON DTENTIST. X Gndhatsrt Ihe Qfilvrta IfcrUrt CutaW'’- SPHEmCtIhAmL o fa ttht«e nnattiuoranl tegeitvh.en to the pre- MAIUIAHUUU. ASS. MlKCHACl.J 4”” wsrN^m wuwiihr i ■■ * rnyfuiRsWt AVCISHW IM.SU ■»m M Aa J. 1*. M O R R E Y. ' . .M • « HAVING pHrriHwad-tb^Bankiupt Stock of Groceries lately hvkmgfn” to the estate of G. J. SHRAPNELLat considerably below ra^ar" «a«* .w*»*»*a,iw» IK JJine Bt*Gre.-rtly Reflect! Friona. Their Stock is New , 'solicit a call from taten<lqiEj'urcb*seri. Having scctirci.------------------ ...... ...NELL Wa intend making TrAS 01 tipefiaiity • lire Stock is targefiuiLwaU neketed. apd; r confidently recommend them to our cwituDCB, 11 Taaais of Sn&s-tot 1. 10 Touidi of Eright Sugar far $1. 3 younfta of'Good Tcfifor 81. ” 20 Fouads of Bice for 81. '20 Founds of BaUlna for Sit CHARLES KENNEDY, S fS M K H 'SURGEON DENTIST““.*««<*»!»« A s,™*“ r r -». , .„ , $1.00. K”j ST KT n r Noter‘4The-Pe®pW Grocery," Thames Street, Ingersoll. »• Ingersoll, Octobers, 1877. * “ * I'Sft H ’ t ? 'L? . /o '!In returning his sincere thfinks to the lij’ tbibuils of Iog£isiil_ataLU3^ipnity fi r tho very liberal patronage licstowed upon him smL? fas pominoiiccmcnt in Bnsines-s here, takes great pfeaaurb’ in informing his mimei'piis QUBtoulCJ'8 those that will favor him with a cull jtait l^is Stock of A G E N T S W A N T E D ! FOtl l'ARTICL I.AKS ADDllEBM WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., itEns." OmtaiulBr. vlth nuuicroua [Metor- W illminll»n», OMI mr«Uika <4 Ilie Hearan, amiturxl, OdtnUo.Whl'tnkrt. n iiM Q ^.B I a 3 IJ eT“7 Xlni1 tJi'«F* Write “ ”.** fora^Bt^o illmpyjuu t*uJvyua. <JHBA r n xsinny tn'aniso/ws. 100 Clover Seed, Hullers FUJI BALK. , o M S MI U M HI TOHOKTO N0B31S a SOPER. DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. ** >r CHINA JEA HOUSE FI1TE GLASSWARE! »E W ,C1IIN”A Is very complete in all iti branches, domprisirtg I • 4>- , . , .. » ,,rn7 ' TOIn thc NeweaE Styles of-wicarii tuAisAp- O A STAR D G OODS ->|uln great variety. BROAD CLOTH & DOESKIN ■' J > , m* ? • * i ■» t - ” •’ >0 s OF THE FINEST TEXTURC. u. iJTweeia cf every Description, P •- ■ r... T •*»«< lx>.' iA: arid Very cheap. My «Stock oCFurnishing G3?5driTVCTy'complete,' y dir* ;ni ■every i particular, such as'« *. . f : iyad«$ fcw^ors, DardUaa ' lu I.ia» .. JJf ail fa^crifitiaa*. A good aaoortmesfa of * c COLLARS both' in LIN EN-A -f’APER. u. I have ^so aivery JWselection of SCz^RFfe, A ■ ■ .d / such u th« r w K ^722^71 EolaScaifi D'anub^'Searf,. B'uilib^chEf, '&c., id toon -<f M s * ».!?With<a.pxceReiH AssorUuc^ iXr^a ***, a ter.O -yTES St l ir B tr c j r . —•*’ •' tW.,S.. i j(Jb„ ,h rj.*t'1| Ml L-te*»xul ■ &na ^MaS<3 ** “YOU 'WILL FIND NT THE ' ■ ’ Ingersoll Clothing—Bouse A Every article complete thai will ftrnish a gentleman1 with whal hc < wan Is for an Outfit, I have i very' large fin tTWeh ieleCTc^ assortment .of JeweOety which'will be s o^'V ^/chelg.^' ’ . . t ’■ «d? . nj XJ 7Th T a ilo r in g D ep artm ent Is carried <» With’great xAre, ar it Is my CTrtirHlatDdw^tfivw m , -J. ^'^C tio n toaff mr rtsfomerv^ 1 fuarttnMsFW O oo<Ss» mentioned ia*th«^nWsHftMrnar^ M r Myou^iir^et HnmthisvNoeaf ikowtex Inteaoll*. Orfcber jo,' 1877, Good Crockery, i ^;J PH Ni'HA8KETT,- * General' Cornniissioh 'M trc/iant. • soitra iv. . 'Groin, Butler, CkeeM et'id alt luFJt af Faria.^Producr.’ ■■ - -,«.- -■ ....... M*XfeM*w**i4wawsoi.i- UNJJERMfERJIB UUcaiL ZtLnx IXWOUSEHO A YJRNrrtrRE. ', COFFISS, CASKETS, SHR3UBTi: . , KSIT IX STOCK, Femtial aiubtlvn gi^eq to funeral^' A- F. A1ORJEY. AGENTS. .water. Bo Ink required. Lmu oneyeM W 'fcvt i-ctu. sample io ccuu—three for 25 c Crialuzue tm. AiUttir*.MllXTKflAXtotjnh.TY 60!’. ”TpQK SIVLE* a,.VuruaLIt/finfhjttcdA >Pam oriw.«na »•«.« dl ia*al«ubu> a bam. hvrw and clr!-«ra1.1«- -...i »* -are al«> thr Ti;«nM Lllr^:uAxr,-!,, Cc^ttdaf-BbSis latw iy^ . CAS.iDJi AmSiCR EX CH AXCE E A SE ir jll^C E •• ’ (Cur Xtire l>t»t,) i- • ' VCL.NM&, COMOT J. C. NORSWORTHY, Agent, lorm ff ^n . KING & TlI,U&B&wi m 0 <1 6 Cj O O ^U iW ° o i t Put’ ADVERTISE'^ HEADS, E HEADS I- SJWMOT, FT ?DODGERS, AT THE’ TRIBU NE d i KeiNTIN G OFFICE H. ROLAND, Prop. TRIBUNES M O ur rates are as lo w as Th£ OT B. C A tA W ’&i&H October 1CL HR7. i«uawMosa-W «e w T I — - -■**... v, Fannt&in IJACAI InUcior.r 33. SI G?S 0472^33 2EMBDT •reelr fmui H.Ca 11 iho-o uinr camm- #r.*et-.t< tl*>n of ibr UTMTIF1 its w v iia u .unnio tiutWmv« uw, ♦ontrtnint no .Inma W ■*tHni3.t>rrh Kaw4> 1*Douche M Gu Mnl». h> all Mra| i' .&£kd$itmhut. TtfE TIME OF POSES •ua Tut*' IN EIGIIT CHAPTERS. titirtE ll i: I oor. .f.a..n..c..i.e..d... .b...o.. ..k..n...e w ,— ibe- -g-i-r--l-k- who-l-e- -h--e-a--r-t i n . e . A .l. ■ , tf-v- Mr^ I aud mind, priding himself on hu clear por- Fnte, fate, fate . cned Uft grtl, lifting > fceell iurigln into cboraSter.er hrnA^fa Ulo s”-’'—1-1 i s_................. . , ... _ .-------■ rm ner hr And dW ■ WhJ! : loftilj i.m g Ml rhy? asked CflSrfiV laennWnlly, *s Be yvpted on his ours for a miuiitfr, and looked down at Iter swift white fingers, ihal keptpaco with the drafting boat. • Tine stupid boofrf^BranyBWH'n, vetfera- •ally; ' as if any jist fot^i asif wo were planS or anem-.m^Sj or some othH »HMB1C38 thing—and bad ho fror- W ? . . , ’ ‘ I don’t know nbont tho freedom' said Charlie, ' bat I id6 know sntnctliing' about thejgjff; an?. I ngrge Mlh you that yon inif^^a*<^Keen»mp)<*-ing your afternoon *s? V’3F consmeticeiAjWff^dwrn; isTOt ioo'tatB’eveu 'nor? lo t?he aft’ onT?, Woman's rights. Charlie? sho retorted, fazily, pitting tbs sunny bead back into Siu shadowy resting place. ' You know You -to approve of that rteat, movement in tiie right direction, and 1 claim thH lovely afternoon of perfect idh-ncM ns tuy right. lik>» girl in a nnreli . . r ».tiu t flO -I l-il Cb„- h». ‘ I wish iTwrra not too hot to worry and son wonjd Buy—* r „■,H »O f»0? UfinHrnpteSt Jkxily^ ’ jual-ftpthing. L Alon't belicvo I could I'fJit re- iuinna pIlny BMitiinontwl li^ht; and rreffti|* n’irikB e>y-.Tpilrill work? sho'con* a !' said Charlie, drawing in one dripping onr, and letting the drops spark^dp^odfl Wgbl . showers o»> the water. * Yon'speakYrom experience. I see l but i{ yon were that hyimthetic.il girl, Ite W<4t!d Irt! your first laVe, of course, and you would hive no old experience to refer to—so everything irould be quite dlfi ferent? * I wish I were a girl In n note! I she btnVjjJKoo, nmiycudiM^jyhandfqi of JWU because,* na- yftu sayT^fti. would ha my lover then, and not toy brother; nnd you would row me quietly home when I asked you, Instead of making me stay-out hare in the glaring «nn nnul my eyes ncho, OD<1 I nm forced H TilLthiii itar shb and her pretty *nyi U i ad bfon tho v^ry iurigfiffibant by-play of - bis Char, caroftss, Happy lift.’ Jia used to k Mte<^bmiug Wtyti into the quiet conntry, *' TtftfflFhol, dusty Landbn,„aiidho apprt*ciatod ■ I here.»61, fresh yoglh iaAinh'ast with the ■ fever of the London season ; but thio year hnd made a change; sho had sprung sud- ocnly from insignificance into something that could f(dt to pelted and ipoilcd and forgfllteri—firdm girlhood into womanhood1 the awkwardness of shy sixteon into grace aud beauty and self-reliance. •Standing there in the BUitshme <»u ihai June day, she struck Lis fancy—tho way­ ward fancy of a young man with an eye for ariistic effect—and sho left bor picture imprinted on his memory long before he found oul that he had a heart. hire WM always making pictures of herself, when there was no one there to see, sometimes with a background of dark green leaves to sot off her goldeu-brown hair, sometimes with the oak-room to make a frairte fur the young face and fresh cmn- ptexion j sometimes the face stood out sweekst of all set in tke oval of tho win­ dow, with ivy creeping ail about it, and the river and -the sunshine beyond^-for Betlwl wnsf always at the window, always . on tjio looK-out for some one or something to come and break tlio* monotony of the long summ<w that il seemed such a waste qf Ityfloioidy Mtmpi sSho was making n picWfc of luiscif this same mght^ after’dinper, when the xbree young inen'Wcrtf sitting in the 'dining-room .pver their Anne, and Mrw Clitboro.WM dux- ing by the np*!f flftvwing-rooift wfndoW. Bethel had crop! ttvfay for a warm shawl, for nvi<h in' Angiisfrthc'evenings arc cool i in England* «tid shts had climbed up tho Utfc dbVMioh In Iho garden, dignified by- tho name of monut, and was stuudiug iu a ’ flood of moonlight on the tow. .< She hardly know herself Wiiat t'dtrio Ctor i her when Captain Strachan paid bis few I nnd far-between visits—what cbmcieiisness । made her a ware of rough hair and torn 1 dresses, almost before ha was in tho room. 1 Mrs. Clitbero guessed, perhaps, why her daughter’s Binning hair lay in Hmootu 1 bauds that aVatilngi instead of in wild ton- fusion, on tho Btuulh erect hood—guessed, i too, why there were those two crimson i spots on the polo pink cheeks; but,like a < wl?o woiuau^and a tender mother, she said •notber excopt a qntfet word every now i\n<l t than, by which she tried to ditck tho flow I ‘of Bethel'ii excitement f site was always so c nervous and anxious on tho score of other t into aetuM. • Do you* loo ?' ho i in J& iwr pwtmia wuu j— into her life at last io flostroy'tho mor& J bo made ofig August days; ___ though she wearied of it at times, etilh on the whole, she bote it quietly enonglh for she liked Jim, and his petulant, idlejoofinb ways, and shektraW that there would b> a blank in her life IVbgn be was gone, fie took Charlie's phee, in a menrtife, now that her brothef was baek at Ostotd, and he was-dten tuora Yefcdy/tteMT Charite U> mn menagee th»4hhit?B*h&«tnnt- ed. But, all tho time that she was Infigh- ing and talking and playing at love with her bright ayee and tender Womanly ways, she WAS harassed and sick at heart, ae the days flow by, and the Ufa be Io to her grew to look strangely long and blank.Captain Strachan was changed < ho was no longer the frank friend of other years— would bo a# happy na iTi« day was Tong‘J and thenj again, ho would absent himself for days together, ieayiug Jim to tun him­ self in MiM Clithero’s society^ while ho made long fishing dtpedilioDt, coming back in a stalo of mind thee was not trou- 14, 18T7.a people’s opiui->n of her daughter. ’Captaiu Btraohau!’ culled out Bethel, aitdilcnly, A tull figure had com« out into tile shnd iWa of the gravel-path, by way of forsaken allegiance, careless and cold it Bbe grew angry and petnhnt—until the girl w-js fain to confess to herself lL.it the wish far his departure was growing into a fever­ ish longing, for ho made her life unbear­ able. ‘ Miss Clithero,’ho Raid one flay, coming upon her alone, down by the river-side, 'it is nearly a week since you have been out in thv Persephone ; if I bring her around here, shall we go for a row before sunset, it is such a glorious afternoon ?' ‘But it is getting late? objected Bcilif-1, turning away an she spoke; then, thinking be was abontlto accept hejYxciise._ she jumped up hhstiiy, aifw eriod, ‘Nover mind;.I should liko it of nil things! just let inoyMn afi'Agof. ray bat?: J >(>{»n ‘Ryn, by nil weans? he said; ‘I am glad j cpi hare n6t for-'otteu;lioW te*>bubf should have thaughi that, with ill yotn now accowplisUinents, ruiijnng.a’oqld Jiave befen one of nie lost arts?' ’* ” ' Bethel turned .awnyrWiisliipg, qnit^nn- able to think of any sditablB repiifteB.iahii Philip was Iqft master of the fiel.L. nl- thoagh ho did not seem to apprq^iatf jt|e'i victory.He walked slorily doitn to tliO'- WAf house, whistling as bo went, bill with' a -certain anxious look In Ids eycs> to-tfluch he was not Bccnstomod, ’ hnd n EeVudii hardening of hi* heart for some painful duty, that could bo so6n in the oompressrd lips nnd slight frown between the eye­ brows. f ’ ‘ V f Q His face dloaTctl u. little, however, when Iio brought tho boat np the river, and Bethel, in a flood uf stinsliiiie, stepped into it beside him. aud sat, with her smiling fnceftill before him, her hair making a kiud of halo about her head. Sho turned hsr head flsite prewntlji Abd dipped her idle bandadnto th* Water* - And ho examined her critically from %is coin d'amtnta^—Xttit, not a* a Mcltirc. jffiiic days were few and veryalionthat sepitrilL ed him from his easy, careless lif«i bed ho ,4bo dinins-roani window, and waa looking thaty nbonbanxiously, AB her voice came down.:atc$ half ■ y»>nr lover, I Bho tiirtM. —-------------------------------nwny, with a pretty, petulant gesture ; nud trolling up licr white sleeves, becauso they Jmng about aod troubled ht^Iodic ttie pivr lie handed her, and in perfcc^Ailenae, llicy . 'towed together, ns they liad <tnno any day' nbonl|«tijcmu81y. AB her voice came down, the figure paua ad, Rftd'ao answering rmco camohip f l* s L ."^TFa only nje, iiise'Clithcro. 'WilHfdo l'’a Rl°ry of snm- in«^utlnil<,*;u>»<lLdbolt-boused wicro' t)» Ptrirpiioiu- was moored. - on,*}»;KUle lawn Indore Jup picturesque house tlpt these y>n>(EMM>l*ai0«d h<nae, waldied ^. tn affiicyVame aowly, fide by side, up (he pdh»-'!iai',c’ ^tusliine fallingnfl^WtaAi''nuH-flltling’tniUn hi; and the vague manuer, no that whew ILthel CHtb- « ro raised her head and recognized them with a low cry <»t delight, they alMfe&ld- dy tonteliow, as if they li*xl breulMuphg th*ir thougH* aiimd.' CanliiinataitJio^ etandiug 011 *1’° lawn, awl looking with Fine* tl»i* ti™01”.*1 S*»r! how wonderfully prl* alter iu their teens I What • prottv <»f sheeny water, as il does Inst now, nnd th* light falling just so through her hair !' face I This is just iho girl I rhonld like for iny wite? And Mr«. Clilhero—gentle, daughter- * white dr«s for boating? terfTTp! 9n<fc? and «ho raised her eyes significantly lo tho figures nn tlio lawn? I think it was just as welLe There are so few uisfde to seo nw, „S «W t MW p .jio fW -iO J 1 liko them torenme at my best.' • A» if Strachan know white from blm, or eolton from silk? put in Charlie, mucklv; that seemed.to concentrate Ilir sunshine of the summer’s day upon it. Mrs. CHthero MniWA a liMIo, altbongh h/r economical ■mile w*» stiill worrw.1 nlmul ths question •n there was no more to be said. The • Stiff th’ Sams, Mi^ Chihero? be said ; • atiff finding life nnbearable WiHteM T)*r- ratoriaa j »lul spending all your valualilo time i° sneering at and conjuring and SBiibbina such n very inei^nifieaut penbn “W*M«I1gnuu"Me.' ’ k y e ir t t &l 1 n : r ■Ca^* ‘Repartee is quite anewKceninpli-hment, HIM c n ^0 W iw *H ,iet*>?K tnxluca y«a to my brother. It u not man- - But watt, said Bethel, 'for I can not Etta understand ! where hare yon sprung mtfo andddenly ? >nJ where are you Rka mysteries?• ffaaw l« no myrtory? be s*l<L ' The boy ovar there — uoddfmf (n tho direction *f ifia slight figure that bad come down to gMtad tbu neighborhood—knowing it of old --and ! b»r« managed to get a month's ns well ?' ‘ Quito ar. well/ she itnsWcr’d. 'I Want one of those tull w'hitc lilies out ot ths bsd ■bcsiilp you, mid then- camo up hers and see tho moonlight?, 'X would coma willirgly? ha said) Intlgh* ingly, 'but I'hsve nothing but your voice to guide m-‘, and I have not the Icastjideu where you arc?, f* • Lu »k up? sho eaul. S i he looked up, and saw her dimly in the moonlight above him, with a sort of hid ’ about her fall white figure ; and he raid, i 'vuiantarily, ns h" shaded his eyes. ‘You ditK ’’ me. Miss z Clilliero? Bethel laughed, an? turning, eho tun dowu tlio little slope to hie side,* Do I dazzle you u'>w?’ sho said ; 'or is it only distance that Until enebautmont lo. iho view?* Bhr tin boy (fid nof answer7 he turned awuy, and picked the lily for her instead.Bellini was in a strange, excited state of mind that evening. Sho took tho lily Ml. Strachan lisd picked, and Jai l it in the con­ servatory, and thou they wont out together again, and strolled about tlio pretty gar­den, eliatUog and laughing over the boy’s Oxford stories, until Mis. Clithc-ro cam* to the glass doors and culled tht-m in to tes. The two crimson spots tlAt had died away in the last hour, enmo baek into Betliel’s chm ks as they ran along tlio Urraeoup to the drawing-room door. She bad a dim. half-formed iileaiidher mind that she was nnuoyiug Captain Strachan by^his foolish flirtation with bin brotlfcr, aod’ site mrimt to nnnoy.him; she tn’ennl to ahoy him that titliei'iwopje enjoyed moonljght aUd flowers aud her society, even if he did not. ‘Such.a lovely evening, mother!’ rhe eriod, putting li»-r arm tenderly about her mother's neck—‘wo have been enjoying it so much 1 Captain. Strachan— Why, mother?' and she pnirtnd abruptly l.excopt (or her mother aud Charlie, iha drawing- rpom was imply.* Captain Strachan .jssrawiborcd name, letters he*had id write fur Iha lute post? said Sirs. Cltthero, In a Ifaraseed lone, and 'with an anxious lock at her daughter. ‘Ho went away an hour ago ; he said you IboW «□ happy that lie would notiuter- rupt you to say good-1 ye? Mra. Cllllieft) rtf itesi^df aniMbo liarras^d look passed away from her face, as her ^*ugh^rj broker enlJ rippling *Com< Mr? Strachan, —yes, I actually, will—walk with you as for n« tlie klimbbdry bate? ' ' ■ J * ‘ ■ ■ ‘ How jolly of you I' said Jim Strachan, admiringly. JAi fpr far Fbi). I don't be­lieve a word of wbMt ho says about bnsiuess he’s a brick, but he's! just tho laziest fellowl oul? uliud at raeL la Uua nU/nfaetory, aud II. » r.’&M .n t i T Druinmsnfl aftA Ariba- Kemounn*, hasko, Booth Norfolk, London, South Ontario, Wert Toronto/ ■ Victoria, Onto • Victoria, If. S. I’*1 gctnlftf iliB. Opposition bay® lost Montreal Centre and ArgenteuiL Net loss to llioGovetnffieBt.'silloen scStapaf thirty-"!' two' votes pa n flfvjsjtm.itooh at the Cabinet hw suffered : MwBufion’^, majority of 189 induced ttfM m Hs m^cAMor’e case,.• M. Fontater’a-seal (ho W M'eluded by IftTSjdJ carried by Dr. Blan­ chet ‘(ppppsirion) by 225. <’^.an. D. A. Macdonaldk majority of 670 rsdnltad to 171 in (he'easo of Mr. McNab, Mr. .u b t m ,l«,Mby acclamation in 1871) earned by Mr Campbell (OppMjifhi) .by 08. .Mr. Laird's neat (lie was elected by ac- cliiuttion in 1874) corred by Mr. Pepo (Opposition) by 83. Mr, Pellotiei'e seal (ho WM elected by r.ccamalim in 1874) earned fey M. Roy (Opposition) by 55.M- Laurier, elected in 18Z4 by 238, de­ feated on entering the Cabinet by ‘Ji.M. Coucbon'B seat taken by nn Indepen­ dent, who is acceptable to Ibe Opposition, but who wna at first opposed by L'Evene- >nent, Ministerial organ. M. Laflamme carried Jacques Cartier by scciamaiion in 1874 ; on entering the Cub- not lie «raa elected by 28 only. Cold aomfari Ministers must also find in perusin g tho returns in election*, s«ido from those ref rod io above, in which Iho Oppo­ sition, although unable to take tho neat from the Government, has largely reduced I the Government majority. . ’ ■'ElMsa.faata.may IM L<»f‘‘nQ-JMn5equsacol'j Harssp&rjM&wijie The vetcrtln Magarif orijftn.tl title . of thewe in Ue kutalaXcl the : but hxv a.lJe<l to It In i. publUheia an l the tact and WiAlonl of ito editor!, eimrcverfr beat and ni^it readable In the liuratm travel, dlrcotcry. and fledun, the average it^de w day lo^kv to iiorpeet Iu»t a. ttpecl wan none tlio less changed fut tbnt ; nnd he know that he shonld look in the sweet eyes and at tho sunny head with the eahdoss critical udmirntion of a Coouoissonr never again. While the myi. shone, and' Iha water rippled around yhem. the pusri| love of Ins heart went out pud foldwritsclf tenderly about tliw^irlish figure iA^I _tlwri prntty, flushed, expectant faCa,‘Miss ClHhern/ho said, mridenty, break­ ing n Itm^Tiloncer'whal a lovely rose! you might have off-red it to me?'^I'eonlil tmtf'nho said, with a lan^h brooking out at tho corners of her mouth. •I never cast a fl«n jr away, etc?- 1 • ‘The gift of one who cared for me,’ ‘he finished) ‘Is llSivM iss Clilliero?’ Bothel hittghed shyly. ‘Oh no,’ sho said, •it was only Jim? . ‘Where in Jhn t«:4ay ?’ ■Iiow Should I»know?' sh« said, with an dngFy flush; titnldhen, pathetically, '114is vary bind Ui Ibo, Captain'Strachan; I don’t k.wW what t should Lavi doaq Without hiif thia Slimmer?Captain Strachan made nn impatient moyctneut, auJ ahipped hi-i drippi ig oars with a jerk?-■\Vo will drift? ho said, ■Brtt wont you sumko?' itaid Bith-jl, •Im- idlv; ‘I dufft mind nt all?Pbil.'p wonlfl uot however! he leaned Lis> elbows on hie* knees, and sat lookuui fraight befpro him—beyond Bethel atid beyoad tho river; Atul "he? elic sat mittc and iroubkd; all ’»cr ready wit and plana-, ant ebattcr seemed ,i have died at’Af, n il left her afoolieb, sikut girl, with a strange throbbing at her heart. 'Miss Clitbcre? Philip said afr b«sL ‘k have something to say to you, aitlil litYk; been trying ail this time how but U put if, a nd-my mind is a-blank? Tho thrubbinaof Bothers Uearf grew^o qfiick and loud' that sho almost heard it ix-at; but she leaned over to tho water to ‘ hide her face, and said, ij her happy ‘It ranst bo eomethtng very dreadful. Captain Slrnclmu, that requires so much preparation? ‘Will yon listen to me?1 he sn'nl.Beuiul raised her eyes quickly to his fuco, aud then dropped them BW quickly. It wrs a pretty trick she bad, that Captain fitrachan lyul gftlwp to re^fti^0 a* P“rt of herself; but. now he Laid Lis hind over his eyes for a initiate it if the sijtht hurl him, and Bethel sat bn, In the Sftusbino, with a ^renl flood of Ipipjme^ ru|licr restless ‘Do ink? a^ri^?,' ho said al w. 0, SMITH, Dealer in * AMERICAN & FOREIGN Manufacturer of s Mouumonta, (taw*” Stonos, Mantlo- £ko«a. Table Topi, k*. SCOTCH GRANITE Monumints & Head Stones Imparted to Ordon| HAVING had sovcral yeara experience in the nbovo linsincMin nofneof tha lead ing Marbls Cutting llstablishinents in the Cuimtrv, and possessing facilities for lh« pur- cliMCof the uueut sUiiie hitherto not possessed by any other establishment sf the kind in this section of the Province, I am prepared to guar­antee satisfaction, "either in price nr style of workmanship, to the most fowfronn, at;deir- *i)Mtly rennest anyone who may tevre work to do iu iny line local! at the works and edui- pare prices and exotnine the elms at WO.-k turaed out. 1 atu in a position now to exc-cute some of the finest work, and ask that a fair t^st and, examination shall be made bo tyre leaving jyuouur. voirMdCerAa^yvkweuwwhueerrev;; OHIO FREE STON^j I ’ I For Building Purposes, Furnished and Oil , Q nSToOrden r«i-»ir •» .1 IsV Remeinbci the place—‘lu^oreoH Marfde' AStone Works, Wcstofbho Market, Ingersoll. Juno 20, 1876, •> -> rr 132. County of. Oxford. TBIIM gnfi Sitting* of Oourta for idW. Dcc«inb8F.' ’County Court, aithont a Jury, Monday. 3ud Abril, Moii.lvv IK.Ud^r Count? aad Slrrocato Court Torgw, T *Ar2ijMc3)owuig a BeaUli.luTSl^cyllf '"’1 f.m h> J.e> edt H e .■<> *Kn\ <,X, .O.,b_. ■r .„ '... „ _ .. T ”T \ « , * ‘rttq .^ i ><!•> . wj athttH K.% which-they' iaviWitho dtteftlfoH ” ‘*i«indswrrtmriding vici odiotiv. 1« I U . V , MJ % ei.-Uw, WJ .4 .eraril-U of W G B S ^G u iS i^ qW^H k T H jnndn’3 froh® id'- tshow tjpefl. Ladies, fail gnd see our NewTra^^^ •van MW b t loci. Irg rsoll^ C L O T H IN G ! AMMIVOSI .naunnsw VKOliSflAUl ■ / 'I «. H i ELLIS & BEU t. COYNE & CO.b 1 «1T A «l W aPiOZi J* W -Fopalaz PrcutMta, *W i -wr eaoJMTo f<lre«CMi, JOffice*, ftU—Uu tad; sru 1 4 „''. dAfe^''G^SfrsjaiRxiJinNGC GO ToZ'-Jii■* ’ Fo Purchased?pitU der of a duirtfr of a Otiitiiry igo; ic admirable variety of coHteilta arid i« and augueatlveneaa In ita editorial M then.—Vvitan Jfnrnal. T E R M S ! atatex. racKiiiKini v' fi arnrn,,pa<fl J«r frmit- tnun ; or. Six Copies one yeV, iri^out nlracofi, ‘A'vintrre n.n W »tiin»H«l<il ariy time.rohinm of the Mayavnr commence will, tha NuffiXcrn tor Juno aiMjiecentteYothafh year.. When no tXictr -iHffied, i!jl>Jmiler|t4«iJ'ii>t tho rtb- •crltwr WUliu'to.be*iivwAh Ui* cuackVuMiubtri 1A Coniotelc Set of l!»nrr.«‘a Jl.unr.ixr. now mm. volume.3vWVi for binding, SH cen’u, by mall, pv.truld. ui[114r Hlialytfcal Tfidex to the flrat Fifty Vo M Wa«m » MAuaznre baa been-j nWiabco a |>crfcet liluvtrated literary cTcln|«Ha. Svn 53 ; lLaJfCtU,AS 2J. Sent |H,sta~e premki. sut tlie esprett vd. r IliKru <1- Ilnur<2Jro'’ H-MH’KIt A UliOTHKIW Hyper’s Weekly.n U.LUSTR ATE i . 2 - Th* the onl/lH-ntratcd paiwr.I theviAy- > arm'i liar 'i 00 #7 \ -« CumptrU Srt, omiprivlnr TinIVIuM&'A-nt on rocoipf of cxvh *i the r»tc per >*T/r«.jbf al aptnu af j.un.'.atr. .I'loUt ftarfw each volition vuiteVU W 1„ S t •ent glade on rcceljA it Situntav, the Cth January. . :April Tenn begirt! Monday, tlio 2nd, and cods Satur­day. the 7th April. T July Fenn Ixcine Mondi .the Ind, and aoileSitnr Sat'jnUy. H>« i»h OcrolAr. IlMnOn Courtar.'I jilting ot Fir*t Diylsidn flaunt First al WooJiioeit,' Friday, S ib Jan MS: Pnimbo, Tueaiiy, IClh .faaulnyM ■ “ “ loth July.“ . “ A . , jahMyrcnibcr.’jEmbre,' TiAda/,11 t>Ui January. Fvurth at Nomleh’, Wednesday, Filth at Irtgcnnll, Bit unlay. Sixth aiTilaoubur-J, Tliunday,Jilt, January Blh March. . loth May." Ath Jul*. D. s. MACQUEEN, ‘ JuJge, County Cour Oito d “pit 1$K. rt i. n o c io a FKRCtS ’ S.Afi at once the sunshine darkened bo- wro 1T4II4 ’S Jyos| sho Jrojjf hjr M ifls 4Mi o! ibe water nnd sat upright,. I ' ‘Neveii’ dmlansreM- ’ ! ij Philip drew his 1TOWS forfwier into an .1 1SW M Ha Jias n good opinion of himself, I ahonld T<n<or? thud Bothel, with a hard , ring in her voice. • ,' OU no, imWi? said I™, eagerly'. 'only Le is made so much of, and nm.after so m^eh 1B London? • Is be ?' said BfttbehAfter .lea, stfil laughing and talking, tfiey - strolled down to the shrubbery gate, aud Jim said, taking a rose from his but­ ton-bole. ‘Don't tlnuk ins Inmaftiaent, Miss ClillieiQ, bnl if you would— And# BaUtel slreldie4,oul her . hand, blushing, and look Iba rose. ‘ The jolliert girl iu tha world? Jim said ■ mv eXcnwe to Mn. Clithero, aad Miss1 Bethel did not mind, I dare say.); ;J Jim was tying hiufbltsBM-'lb lii’a 1 neat bow at the Utile glass over the ebim- ney-pieca, and he said, ‘Oli dear, no ; don't [ boihWryoonaU ^rt Abai ( wa «i an (•apttslly tegolb»r( and—in fast, I HunkI you are rather a Weight oa bar; yours * alder, and <11 that Von SM? bec^nie we have known each albor M> long, and A» Well, lef me tell yoft Something— give mo the right of old friendship for once? i ,,J » ■ ‘I give yoa nothing? sho Baid, and she spread odl her empty bauds, palm down­ward, with a gesture of pain ; ‘but you can take ’ibat y<pi like—y5< fra strong? Philip flushed all over his Vrouxod face, but ho still spoke gently. . w'Bstbol—< ’ ■ . .‘>b »* / ‘Miw CUlhero/ he sai<L impatiently, ‘eveti t/au can make mistaras, I suppose ; and I-^uo emo enuld seo yon drifting into •'*" H'H£5'» k Bivyiu. ’ . X#cKr ■»> ILUU'Ril « IrtWllEKS, h i YvrkJ J . ILLUSTRATED.■''W«,^W WU"Y L T m , r b iim;ivHGsIwSlBW»a In the womlcrfiil medicine to which the sf>T1cte<! lure'* aoverelan curative pmucrtlea, which.t&t Ima InUlIlol ft to tlio vegetable kingdom for litM* ing Uic afek. than were ever iwrimu ccmiiluCU nt one mclIUii*. Ttie ovhluneetrf thia fact kfoimd In, Ilie great rprbuy nt moatobatlnate'lUc4»«whleN It ha> Maud to oin<|ncr. in two wort* nf rent amt Umretiah bl<m|.ptiriry- and IL- rigna fur OBbryhlcreJ •lippertMKl luxurious .Irwins- ruwoa. But the rmdlng-matUr ol the fluidr la uT>I- ‘it IA HRMS'L' J . e UreU PabseriWn In ffee taiie* g tcrcuflal ill,case.Xiuenli rcia, are eradicaicil, ami intiml c*>nst1intlnn eatalf the numervita dlreawa •Couhlb’t fb»y ?’ she said, coldly) 'I • o error, Mid I «• no necomity fot at w ua. If you feel dull,ilmwri-.4BMlliale<t havtonew I tR S /iW ^ no error, ana x see no necewcy jor any to Haem's MMUI XcLaTbLp hojkUS <pU*t *0^ |t<lllUutftZ3fiB3Xtt&. -P,I iiftt Weai^he-MMj 'Ithotiifh Vcu hate ne, and I beopioo mjlolrfor it Migg ■UU and ailont ae * marble atatuo.'Yon see,’he went on, desperately ,‘I know the Who, and he hM bio good points; but —1ml th ere are bettctfollow! in the world, and life ta all betara-ynt.' Bethel lifted a white poirioHlcrt face to ffltM him I Ree After, indeed I Well, after ‘Sit eUli, Mi»e Clitbero; Bethel, are you mad?’ be uud ; ‘you will upset the boat? -? haw him? ssu. »v otwearr Al h n aaiffite Londoir '■:Rotise,’“^ames stteet, Ingersell. a su 04 J<»m a baun !*>■• dl~ ** • *T"An Selebt Varieties, and Big Bargains. , \ JOHN j . STUART, Prop. Ingersoll, October 10, 1ST?.200 F r e sh . B rea d. !i THE GREAT b«U5W Of DELIVERED DA^Y Monkej^irrirSF.'lT -1 l a s t t ,**’- Bill,Excursion*. DiitnvnJf, X ‘ IneraiMtotTr^,4 .*r> I,i UaH,U>kaudjrM &—TJSJS.^, TEo-vuUJ .L..T ,.iUa fttfr* «U»WBI,.ILM i :. L U^<- HUM A N M I S ER Y c»w. . Varibo ’s P a lv e ry / ; •k 4. . aaw f». Aa wf^rM aeuv-L ' - ih.i.h«t<bnaqf>wp*4kyrtnU Bur. nst 'BisOffitSr.K nit yawi-quo* M ; ,1 ’«■' <4ri>r«Mm>*oies>4tt4^^ ftavk *testevtswr*bejuiMjJ^ at any Uw< -y rr r SAAZ clRtfs f - tS” Try O'jfeiM ^buCo.'s 30 cent GofFee. -^Bewt m ^he market. j ■ k i T<?0j9fe(rt^MetXl J O H N GAY T K R ^UGGKM\ Apothe4w«t. Iwrjoll. Ont< • 4 nl* :»f rut!," W T*** Mutton or * IFinancial Relief, PurtwaatMB or tor. I application of tlw knife; pointing out ■ mode wA« H*I« dmnle. certain and .ffectual, bj mean.' ot wWrti ev»>awd»er. n TnWHr wwst 1,1s rtSaUt&.rr-BrayrfJf, rynie testers ahmddte in Uis hauls If >» er yuntWiAid overt man fn<M Bn4. » >< oJ Jul t'a.a •famwsdr nl jnifaM •« iWofficoEna. *•*’** — '- ■ tel •»■ ... . Viok’s Fltirai Guide a bdvutlfitl ’quarterly Journal, finely’JU'i’IntfsL airi cnntaluiuu ait e!<£Uit colored Flitrf Ttatt wftjl the fir^ numlwr. Price only 25 cenu (or the rear. The first No. fW18T7 Jtiat l>lii4 in Wrman and ERslMr?Vic-k'eFlowjer unvliyarrotable ^w dan in papec/U) cents : with cieirant cloth cover,. 81.00.VI cm# Ctftak>>yi>e—SOO BtiulnUosa. nitty Uro ' 'JAMES vrrx.irfoiKwtrfrm.*'! i £' WA!DVEBTISB soes jrim l a'.oD A.(kv?'O nT ’>4 yT>q efn-o O£ <tffA hn<» Oxford Tribune, (fl. YOU WILL ‘ ■-■.MONEY. A • ° * “j^T "riIl>¥QdyiS16F in - > #« •' X “ E A R K E R S IL L S . ro..r '.■KlSrG-ST., OPPOSITE tho ^I’AHftBT. Canand be cflnvncei^iiiat'’ K.MtKHffM KILTS jglvo ■on ootSvd' Kester vahiv fcr the tl<ni*ytte»n any Htrthitt liig<fei>lli ' heir Stock cotfpriaes'rtk'iiU’itonao &dc^^ Ertrhittfre' Cheap. . tied Room Knit’ om 510 tJ 3153. DKlWid^ RhiJirtSnUs fnmi 3W to 8275. Dining Room, Kitcbotij’HeU' OJicoH t'b .».'*.’/»/^.tki9YbrCsk»»).‘^l I -M*K t'l n :vl'»>'p;leU>*h'jrj.'2** * ■*“’»cf-Ttror bufcooK'M ajm A -’l U j ' ‘ »»«“ /»| -nrwl RH of all_dcsci'lpt4oiiB «y4 3 rnT ' *T rJr*, "-UtiitrilA yfqj^pfOlSfrm t * J i -r-v M J| *h«e)«viwe 4 ibw ■ w T 1 * ** 4 « > .dtaew ‘aw-M *dT tarn I s a rs u s 1!!.^ S A R i w ia i 's i L l ^ V < W al -B O T ■ H 0. a l Un-. ■& : a- A ? 4e A PROPOSITION.MTlke family 'off Aa lAietMata I hoae dial ww profortly era Mutated whiakey-bleowMMa," fA iri to If ger Atlantia: THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER « ’an. OCR MMT Bton. ye'r gytbto e and w Uta BdMo Robe with Hnma, at the Golden UttH. ■W “ Wbat ia UM age ef you? little boy J”that inimitable onthorera. Mim Braddou," and in it wo pfomioa a treat to mr rwtera. ffnl>- yonugw far»U Iha «ad of 1878 in Mcsara Dart * t^derwood'e frrit store hart smv rtflABahabed yea terday with a treBMtakrta «Hwh. Mr. Underwood AM on a The time ia approaching when the elec* tion for municipal offices will take pikes. Who ia to be the next Mayor, Boeva, D«r- nty.Reaves and Conneillora ? ana, Um questions which are beginning to be wAed, and from the noticeable number of “prom­ inent" and “influemisl" CII'BAAA who ere Men straightening up their dffri collars, shaking bauds and anqniring kindly after ths hea’lh of the fa tn My. we riionldat wonder if lliera wotdd tn quit* A eotMider- Able number of Mpiraitf s. C ATA RRH THE EYE, CAR, corf THROAT anruo’s Rwicu CUBE.Im m ense C L E A R IN G O U T Sala —OF------ Ha, 11.M P- n»- &bt Crferb Enbnut, VtMESDAT, HOYKMBER 14. 1877- TRIBDNE » » AM’-Dry. Soft Wood tor >1.25 par cord, at RA WWW’s JAMAICA GINGKO. week from to morrow (Tbaraday, fowl* are preparing for their ineritibls doom. tar Single eapiM of the TEMUXX far tale A Dart # UBderwwwd'a AW* A friend of ocr» bchevM th ri hugging a girt hl a prrfact-fittiag corari te like petting Glide* Una. Ue Nt. C in tho Ymrag .A a.--* 1 : ■■nt went af B it to Ingrraafl, । S1O.O0& Thie to—• of the bmdabipo at T3C Try O’Neill fk Co.’» Fresh Ground C t&t, only 30 cents per pound, abuttt midnight Ratorday. They thnw the gauwiBy. Nettling liko u (ail upon a muddy ride- jg" Buffalo Eobes from g3 up, at tie war n>« ma wbe h moat Llewl b he wha hid Ua ftvenvrt iMt-epring to th**hi»wif» 'J/oMstaioan at louiest ' /l»ly to J. C. Heyter. like A In Fur Oa|l Sw Only eumine to attufy. N Q.0001» iM to tt rate rf tafcwat, at N. KAVEH Ian Offioe, opposite Market AetiM Petfoe Magistrate, of DaMs* —rail from th Beyond a few scratches. Steal I Inga stock worth inspecting always let the publie knew it through the coluuu of the THIBVXB. aw A Woodstock East girl got so mad she tried, to jrtip into the ciatem and drown her- •elf, because, while her mother WM whipping her for wine misdemeanor, her brother stood the refrain ef that tender old ballad, ‘‘Under W From the Burlington BateLrys: The goarinaaing. HKAWJTAWTTM CHAXOTO.—22t»d Oxford Riffes, No. 1 Company—Tito headquarters of tliis company are changed from East Oxford to Tilaonburg.—GoMtte, SrectU, NOTICE.—On and after the 1st of December books will be closed at the Domin­ ion Shoe Store, and positively no farther credit given.205-8 Tn* “GLOBE” TJLMX.— The 0.19 A. tn. train hue been diecoatinued, and ye Glo>t editor waua wrath At Mick a high handed proceed- ocmeert to the Tcrwu Hall, on Friday *™ntag. ra^diy,a»dwit! AO da«M be covered n by FAIDAT KMHT'fl <>sew»T.—n yoe m Brothen are makir with well trained vwoet. Sco’pregraBtmea. INDIAN SVXMIUL—We have thna far had three days af beaatifol Indian Sommer weather. Sunday, Monday and Tuceday were delightful days, tad our townspeople an toyed Ibra to their heart'* content, driving and promeijading. LOOK OCT ron Hix.—A new kind of a common name front the directory, calls on tha person, and by claiming to be of the wae naaae base* tin appeal for pecasuAry assistance, muppea the toes of your boots in anbapation KuwsrAFs* CniBo*—Mr. G. W. D»w- ooodsd by Mr. W. K Ftkher, fomerly of tbs eld Norwich Standard. Wo art tarry to hear that ttte change is ncccraitatod on ac- 8rtnc* ar PBAISX—It ia the intention to have ■ grand murical service ia St. James' Clrarck. on the evening of the 22ud tori., Tbonkigiving Day, Hi which cecnaion the oqcssrtt and choir will bo aaaisted by several from a dritasca. The Rev. Canon Hindu w4H preeido. Further poiticalaro will ^uteor thia viciaity the put few day*. Uewgi of parson to whom one WM Mst totaks M N email that it ia of Httl» coasequeoeo a t doo. not remit. we shall be without Che money ; bat, if <aeh “Aly thiak it a a muka — II nai >nd in HM< it, WaabouM Java about MD <a IM*, which wall eowte into a good Mi—I into now. Let M SM who are wr SOCIAL Ivxxrxo. Auxiliary will give M aa Haff < deliver hia ini mi table lecture, an title, I ■' That Boy’a Sitter." in Ingeraall, under the a»pi- cee of the Meihedirt denominationa of the town, on Friday, the 14th of Decamber. He in ■pokevof ferthe-MuhMl formally the prera and pabfio wherever lacto red. The Pittoburg Conimrrei>d Gavtte says:— “The old church at 'Brimstone Cornor,' Smithfield-street and Seventh Avenue, was filled to the fall extent of ita seating capacity last night, by a refined, intelligent audience, to hear Rar. Dr. Vincent deliver hU 1 ecto re Dr. Vincent may be prevailed upon to repeat the lecture in thia city, in actus non capaci- ou« budding, aa we daub* if there wai one inspected at Lowden <m Menday by Lieut.- General Mb Edward Selby Smith and Staff. Kite, of the 22nd Oxfeed Riffes. The dinner very pleaaaat time WM spent. The fine band of the 7th performed a choice programme in its best stylo, and xtctal convene and song a.-reeably occupied the time after dinner. The vocaliits were Cob Moffat, Capt. Wil­liam*, of the Artillery, Major Ellis, 22nd, and Major Gormin, Capt. O’Brien, Ensigns Laing, Cook and Brantoa, of the 7th. The party broke up after singing “ God Save the Queen," all present jo.mug in the national melody. AoctiDKjrr TO REV. AACKDEAOOX MAMH AND FAMILY.—An nnfortansta accident) which happily WM rusriteaded with Berimu results, happened to V«L Arehdeaooc Marsh and thy ifttnx®. Ite Mmnh bad been hold n Mumtowoc, 'Wifi., Nov.fl.—The «hooner Wonder, jti«t Arrived bore, report* having Mena wreck off Two IlivrrB Point. T«o bodii-A have been found, one about a mile from here and the other at Two Rivera.The propeller Joseph L. Hnrd ran on the bar here st 11 o'clock last night, end lias just got off, having been CM the h»r for (on hours. Hbo WM assieted by i’te tog EudreM. Manitowoc, Wit., Nov.fl.—Tale morning the maste of nn apparehtiy large veeral, nunk off Urfo Rivers,were discovered but a few rods from the pier. The tug Eudresr WRH summoned from this place to iuvetti. Kate, and when About raid way discovered » large piece of the wrecked veuel washed upon the beach, and with it 'be body of an unknown Bailor. The last letters of the v<seels same were “lan."She was undoubt­ edly heavily loaded, os she iiea solid on the bottom. Ol her bodies are reported by th» tag Io bare been seen floating on the wa­ter, one rather large man with heavy black beard.beeond dispatch—It in poll lively w e-t- ed that the VOBSCI that foundered off Two Rivera Ibis morning is Ilie McLellan (Magellan). Ths body found is that of P pere »n about thirty-five years of age, ai light complexion light-brown hair, light mo oat ache, medium height, plainly clad in «ailor'« apparel. Another body WM recov* ered at four o'clock this afternoon about B mile north of this place. His is of bravy bnild, About five leet eight, weight About 180 pounds, light hair and aomewhat gray, no beard except moartache, and evidently forty-five or forty-eight years of age. Nothing could be found about liis person to give light upon the subject. The face pre- sente a frightful appearance, being badly inangled, and it te evident that he was killed outright.The Magellan wits a Canadian schooner, full can al size, and one of the finest of her class. She was loaded with 30,468 bushels of corn, and lottnd for Toronto. She is doubtless the veewl seen by Cnpt. Riley, of the propelter Nebraska, making such bed weather in the neighborboed of Two Rivers. Her crew conaiated of fl mtn, all told, Captain Jessup was well known on thia Juke, and was highly esteemed. He hailed from 81- Catharine*, where the vessel was owned. Further particulars of the Jhaater will doubtless be received litre to-day. Vessel and cargo are iutnr- n~«mon l*H la our noerraalon repreaent bat a email bora wKbheld tor Iba reaaoe mentioned. Tim INVALUABLE. Fcna A PoTTwr. Wholrwrie Drascbta, Bos- GtnUmsnr-l hare forKwynoiMSa r>bu_» UM oi nmroio i BIBIIU, I rsa roe wr^more than SO year* 1 here bern afflicted with tUU -nrr trosbluomn complaint. I t.nm trtc*t alt ihe raaedt.a n ice J become »o Inflamed, and the atomact .and I afl ho, 'o<tp 1 o completely nh o cl n reapeci 'bio old s<e. thoMuUBtotftdaa I bare been.«r.a eaihle yon to ihn remedy taro room ctoeral aaa. ‘ally o I'adflo caul (Where K ia aiueb needed),tty obj vritlajrtM* rote will bo obtained. .vrr/fmlryonrw. UETTtT VELIM.ArzotL, X. Tw Jane, JSM. of WeUa, Tugs i 8OLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER ALWAYS CURBS. Enlarged Spleen. Severe Palu.n»vin>tocca»:ont Ja my »id« I iMrdoi TX». and la (Weal removtd.> patawaa rnUrely•A.?«rsu Marsh captured at Oxford stewt. The entire party were considerably shaken up by the untoward oecerranct CoLntrsr or A RAILWAY BSZDCK.—AS the 4p m. train on the Brantford, Norfolk and Port Burwell Railway, ton silting of one first, claas, baggage and express car, one freight of the bridge Ml throu| engine, freight ear, Aad frightened. The engine ■ t£» river aguinst we ’ river, *ad H Aam ’aMMJAitnrarok DECICIBZB, 1877. Harper's Magariww fw Decoaber folly m*in. taim the leading poritfoa which thte periodi­ cal bolds, both aa to literary and artirtic ex- cellence. Itaaden will flrat of *H tern to Longfellowte poem, “ KeraaBca," beaatifolly illottreted by Abby and Frederick*. The mimber opetu with Miltoc’a “ Hymn on the Nativity," with Mvea affootiva iUu*trata>u* paper, beautifully iBnatraM. CM " Elizabeth­ an and later Engliah Farnitnre," H i ,, csrefuil Btndy of dvcorativu art m England fill style reudera it M attraettra u it a in' •UucUra. Mr. Wm. H. Ridoiag contribute*• “•*'***■• Newap^mr "'7a.b" ™’W *UJ “«v«dar. It is em- beUiahed by twwty eerea iltarirriiota, in- dndmg pw tnt. J prm a n i M ew\ork “JV u **w «~r»">a a. ItU—Oln.u rtery, by Ttegtaa W. Jobwoa, with two tanking iUnatratmoe by “ DsCape:'*rad EdwardRvirott H ^rtZ y "BMktelM^-i.coaaM .d. Mwinrabto Aart Meet— “The Mos is toe 8 S 5 4 W ,I l a 'S ; by H. 1 Scrttfae, ia MI utaa ,— m®d- endy dramatic tor the stage; "My Uada’a Hen-ora," by CharfM Da Key, b norri end exceedingly clever; " Matter Robby’s Ro. aunoa," by Henrietta H. HoHrieh, ia a verv hamomaa atory; "Was it I-ovo or Blind- naas f is by the author of " Tbs Chimera of the C art." which attracted so much notice lari mustaar. M. D. Uoaway ooutribntee an Weaknesses.Collins' Voltaic here ofanythlne t d Dore rlrM away. JAMES LEWIS. The Magellan wng of 411 lent burden. WM built nt Bt. Catharines, Ontario, by L. Sliieklana and launched in May, 1878. Sb« ia owned by Murray and othera, of Si. Catharinas, WM valued nt #12,(X», and Be eerefnl to obtain Cottiae' VqbTwlo Ftama, a combination of Kleetrlc and VollaJeriatea, vlth aa/rti* ly Medicated FtMler, M wen ia the eborn cut MM (Cnnnntnial, The Cable yeaterday for Cheeae WM 63a. tojrrartl Chteie Market Buyvn appear to have filled Uidr onlen for the pre­ sent and arenA' i-^ on their oars. Prices, if anythin;;. lie. to isle.; leading hrtorlei, lt|o.; Little FABS Cheese XArket, UtU« F»iH, X. Y-, Nov. INGERSOLL MARKETS. Bsported by J. M. Witaon.Ownmlaion Km 'B«W. KJI»UUOT. I HidM. FRESH OYSTERS SHELL OYSTEBS Oysters from 25 cents per Cas swart. NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA 40 C ENTS PE R lb., C ///^ TEA HOUSE C. P . H A L L , ' AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED ESTET O U . JULIUS KII SPEC c s or** *01SAUL KUACTH Ingersoll, Ont, . P . H A L L , wncHwuua aiEwtuu. • 1 8 7 8 . W. T. Cttisr, D R Y G O O D S . M I L L I N E R Y , M A N T L E S , E T C . This wi by th argest offering of new and season able Goods that has ever been offered to the public in Ingersoll, from the fact that the Goods are all new, and fresh, and not such as are generally found in any clearing sale. Every­ thing will be sold at such extremely low prices as cannot fail to attract the attention of all in search of, cheap Goods. The proprietors have always held to the opinion that the only proper time to offer cheap Goods is when the people arc needing them, and not to wait until the best of the season is over, and when everyone is already supplied. S A L E WILL COMMENCE ON I S T O ^. I O , 1 8 7 7 , Ami continue until the whole stock is run off. This will be a Genuine Sale and no huinbng.The Goods MUST and WILL be SOLD, and those coming early will get decided bargains. V« c enumerate same of the prices in thcdiffereBt lines that will be offered:— LIST OF PRICES. 50 pieces Best Canadian Grey Cotton, usually sold at 121c., reduced to 10c. 40 pieces W hite Cotton, worth 15c. and 121c.; reduced to 101c. and 121c. " Kersey’s and Canadian Factory Flannel will be sold for the bare cost of production. Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Fancy Flannels, Tweeds, r Blankets and House Furnishings at great reductions. 50 dozen black and colored KID GLOVES, worth 75c to 81.00, all reduced to 50c. per pair. Lot of Kid Mitts, worth 81, reduced to 75c. per pair. All Hosiery greatly reduced in prices. 20 dozen WOOL CLOUDS reduced to half price. 12.1c Plain Wincics reduced to 101c. 15c. Plain Wincics reduced to 121c. 12-l-2c. and 15c. Striped and Checked Wincics reduced to 10-1-2c and 12-1-2c. Other prices in proportion. Plain and Fancy Dress Goods that can’t possibly INT bought less than 20c., reduced to 15c. and IGc. Dress Goods worth 32c. and 37-l-2c. reduced to 25c. Black Lustres from ll-l-2c. upwards. See our BLACK LUSTRES at 20c. ’—astonishing VAIHC. We can show you the biggest bargains in BLACK SILK at 50c. and 81.00 per yard ever offered in the Dominion. MILLINERY, MANTLES and SHAWLS at prices that si>eak for themselves. A lot of last season's Jackets, GOOD STYLE to be sold at a desperate bargain. Furs at prices that can’t be beat. Don't wait until Christmas to buy your Fars, AM JOK can only get the culls then. R e m e m b e r t h e B i g S a l e WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, NOV. UL And not before AU the Goods will bo naricod down, and arranged by that day, aai wifl ta wold for CASH ONLY. Those charged will ba onUrod U regular price,. Noto *a JO H N McEW : In^enraH, November 7,1877. THAMES ATBirr.