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OCLnew_1877_11_28_Oxford _Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSNEW R0V£RTIS£MENT8. lb it ft Tttfe OriE/.TE6T W ONK* OF MODUN TIMES. HOLLOWAY'S PULS.\ OINTMENT Tho FILM Furtfy tile Blood, correct nil dbunkn «! Uw Uvar, etuuach. KMnej» and Bow.b, r"* .1^ InlAluabk in all o.nl|4«iuU Incidental to The OIXTMKST is the only reliable OXFORD TRIBUNE. ^of the Weekly Cheese Markets on Tuesday afternoons } A nd C a n a d a D airy R epo rter. VOL. IV.—NO. si. BEWARE OF /rw YORK COUNTERFEITS 1 Sporimn InlUUani ot '‘UnVmhv’t fllh glut Olnt- tnoiit," are lusnufartonM u>H «.'ld under the .name of “KollMray .V |>i,* by J. F. Henn-, Curran a Oo., DrtlCTbits, Mid » y by Uio Metropol ton with ffett" cf his awi name vftrade mnrk a Cn- । tb.lr MedloinM, which are really th. spurtuu. Uy and ro-poelfa iy appeal to Ure Clerjy ratnllks a lAlu-r Ladle. and co tire If th* nihtrn* ft »nt M l Or/Vi-4 rein uioratcd, strnw1’ THOMAS HOLTXHVAY. -rd. AL MINKLER <fc Co. BANKERS. 1)UYS nnrl Sella Uneurront Money.1 J blue, G..ld *M Carreno- Dra/U ou New Yu: •20,000 to 13Mi on Fann Froportf, Tha nurtha-Inr of Murtcsre* a aiKcUlily. laCuwU. JUMII. 1877. 1» Merchants’ Bank of Canada. IN G ER SOL L BRANCH. rjlRANSACTS n General BankingU HntlnoM. Bny» arid SWh Kvchan^ «n Ure l'altu.1 1). MILLER, Manager, lasmoTi, Jan, 3.1S7.I. I ® Tha Maisons Bink, INGER SOL L BRANCH. BUYS and Sdls Exchange on Eng- bnd and the rolled Ktoti- : i*.uc. Drafts on all Allows Interest on Deposits, \VM. D EM ESI ER, Manager. iBiBria! Bankif Canals. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, CA P ITA L “$1 ,0 00 ,0 00 . , X ngm esoll B ranch. FriHIS Bank tnmwujta a'general Rank-L Imr tr-wluvM. Hoyt UH! Svllt Extlmwjv Ml A SAVINGS BANK BRANCH allowed lhert«n. Xperia! rerun oral# wllh IK-ptnl ton ItM’la; »u>a<y fur a l«ixthcne>I penod. C 8. HOARE, Xaiugcr, InjvnK-!!.lamwll, April 4,1877. Ths Ottawa AH1SBLT URAL INSURANCE CO. OXFORD_ AGENCY yWHlS Company haa deposited with th. - 4 n rx rit t $25 4 .e n w w . wira B«w r.Z V .tamp- UMUStXR k O ©be ®rfarb Eribunt, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER fS- 1877> DALTON MCCARTHY, Q. C., on Friday last obtained a rule niei in the Queen's Bench, before the full court, for a new tril l of the Queen or Senator Simpson vs. Wil- kiuion, of the W’«f Durham Knot, libel. Tltit RAILWAY Committee of tbe Privy Conndl has given its decision in ths Credit Valley Hail way arousing w e, allowing a level crosring over the Great Western Bail- way track at Woodstock. TIIF. VOTIXU ou tlw Dunkin Act By-Law in tbo Cvnnly of Wellington commenced yesterday (Tmsday) and at the close of the poll, Inst night, the majority against the BiH wan 1,380 voles. Nineteen mmucipnl- itiea cast majorities against the Hill, aggre­ gating 1,448; fivo municipalities cast majorilles in fovor of the Bill, aggregating 113, leaving a balance of 1,393 votes opposed to the enactment of Iho measure. INGERSOLL^ ONTARIO. VV'EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER X 18"7 ■ Tak SUPERLATIVE qnalHy of our barley '■ becoming to be of aniver*! celebrity, aud it* Importance to the agricultural latereata ef i'lifl country ba* been Ijilberto consider­ ably under-eatl naled. The Montreal Star say* not on'y in the United Stoica ia Can­ ada 1 arlay pmfumi for malting purposes, but alas in Great Britian, whore it is begiu- ) niug to b« quite a favorite with aotno of the leading matetera and brewers of Iho United Kingdom. Wo have seen a private letter from Burton-on-tbo*Trent, England, which states that malt made from Canada barley has been nsed in a prominent brewery there and han given such good satisfaction that in its subsequent brewings thia article alone has been used. In New York to-day No. 1 Canada barley is worth from 15c. to 20c. per bushel more than tho beat a'x- r iwed Stole. Last Tuesday 10,000 bushtli of fancy Canadian sold in New York ot $1.05 per bushel. There haa been. eon. aidcrabla activity in barley at Toronto within the fast few days, whore it Lax ad- v» vot'd fully 8.'. per bushel, and the busi­ ness in car aud cargo lots continue* at tha alvanc?. SEV.7H.IL paragraphs appeared in last week's Chronicle which wo should call abusive (but as the editor of that delectable sheet objects to the term wo hardly know what to eril thorn—we cannot say they were gentlemanly! towards Mr. W.lls, gr landed on tha usFomptim that he war tbo author of an article which appeared iu tho columns of tha TBID^NE of the I4th inst., iu reverence to tbs final decision of tha Voters' List Court. We don't suppose Iho——paragraphs re­ ferred to can injure Mr. Wells iu the slight­ est degree with the intelligent public, but for tha information of our irate contem­ porary wo beg to assure him that Mr. Wells was not (be author of the articta re­ ferred to, nor did bo know anything about it until he asw it in the TRIBUNS, after it had been bunted to th* general public. Mr. Wells has never written a linv for this j-aper on tho nLove matter that has not ap­ peared ovtr bis own signature. THE LEOISLATVIH: of Ontario will ar- rcmblo for the despatch of business on the 8th of Janu try, and will fo in full blast at (he same time that the Doiniufon Farlin- incut will be in cesrijn. This is R great public inconvenience. When SsndfieM Macdoneld** Government WM in power, it wasao rrranged that th* two Parlimuents sh«uld not bo in eersion nt the same lime, but the great Reform leaders of tbo pr soul Any do not study tbo public convenience bah without sense or reason,blunder along and make ebnugcR just for tbo sake of change.—This is Reform. Tbo Globe “ Ixipea it won't occur again,” but if it is * wrong which demands such a hope it should not occur at all. Men who are FO iininacnlnle as Messrs. Mowat, Crooks, Ac,, should be above doing wrong, and after ‘.be experience of last year they should bo pre­ pared to meet tbo wishes of the people in such a matter as tbl.% aud not force upon ns an ineonvenirnco for which thera i« u<4 (he slightest shadow of a . necessity given. 6 5 0 ,0 0 0 . Jn«t LMU or Denree* tn- Fire or U(btB&>r UL. GEO. KE^amrv, I . .G. E. HARM*. i ASenK MONTH MITKIH CaDajianlnvestmeniCo tgtM k«iriCt -.-AftMKKV, SCOTl.ANth OratM _>500,000 MCXUBC. JloACD OF UIKECTUKS IN SIWUXD, eaSABUK Am MOM «OAU>1 r ; RLWlTQtta. COCHn. WHOLE NO. SOT fs to 820 Oh THE second pago of this imao will b« fonnd an “open lelleri” addreMod by Adam Brown, Esq., President of the Dominion Board of Trade, to the lion. James Skead, Senator, Oltawa. It relates Io matters connected with the commercial interests of Canada, and propounds several questions Of vital interest, which should bo generally discussed and studied by every farmer, professional, jnmnwcial or other business man in the country. Wo commend its per­ usal to onr readers. THE HALIFAX Commission have award rd five aud a-ha!f million dollars as (bo sum which tbo United States will have to pay for Iber right of fishing iu Canadian waters, during the term of twelve years. Judge Kellogg, the United Slates' Com­ missioner, dissenting from the award. The right to trado for bait and supplies along the coast was not considered by tha Com­ mission. It is understood Gio sum asked for by the Canadian Commissioner was thirteen millions. »But, now, from Ottawa comes the report that a strange, and ecr- taiuly net improbable, rumor is afloat with reference to the iutention of Ilie Dominion Government to offer to forego Cauadn’s claims on tbo $u,500,000 awarded by the Halifax lixhrry C.-mmhsion. in causidcra- lion of the United Stalos agrcclug to a ileciprocatory Treaty. Ministers ftro not so anxious alwjnt reciprocity as they are afoul keeping their seats on the Treasury benches, nod it the report is true, they not unnaturally consider that by securing a Reciprocity Treaty thty would get rid cf the Protection question, please their Free Trade friends, and weaken their opponents tbrongbout th* country. Titis, couplod with the snnouacciuent that Mr. Sandford Fleming had arranged with a company to construct the Pacific railway, would bo like rats at Ottawa," but neither has tian^pired yet, and in Iho first p’nee the United States would never const nt to a reasonable treaty, ami in Clio second place the people of the Dominion would never consent to gel down on their knees and sno for on~, let «lt>ne (he idea vf paying 85,500,000 for the qtiertpiuabla privilege of having Sen­ ator Brown and a few uf Lis nudcrliags, arrange “skeletoiis" of a treaty sucL as the unfortunate "draft," that was ultimately thrown into n corner by tbo United States Semite two yeara ago. Tho movements of the Govrrniuent will be watched care­ fully, as same go so far as to say (hat Hon. E. H. Kellogg received an indirect, if not a direct, hint from Washington, to refuse his asseut to the Halifax award inorder to delay maUerx, BO that a policy might be adopted by which partial reciprocity might be offered in liquidation of the award. NKWMFAFER men have perhaps better ad­ vantages fur studying bnmau uaturo Iha i those who nre engaged iu any ether calling, snd-ttw limo for him to reap a harvest in observations of this kind is when bo has sent out n lot of small accohnta. Wo have jn«t been doing something in this line, and it Is amnsfog to look over and read th* direnlty of replies we have received. Some are pleasant aud some ar* the ri­ vers* ; soma are all apology that Iba “iiltle mxttor" bud not been attended to before whle Others are raving mad that they slwuld be dunn'd for such a trifling • mount; some ar* shirky and disclaim that they ordered ths pafer, wl.iie otlwiv are grateful that they have bad the privibge of receiving ft aud heartily enclose (he amountdemand- ed I some think the paper is not worth house-room—although they look eagerly for it every week—and would not take if, only for charity sake, while others, again^ are delighted with it and wonder how it can ba furnished for so small a sum. Theas nre some of the pb-nsaut and unpleasant things ws have to put up with, bnl wo are happy to say Ural in onr experience we have found by for the largest proportion of patrons to b« of the agteeablf, generous and straightforward kind. Only the other day, we received a note aeeompnnyuig an on* eloaure from erne of our patrons which made as btt*yant and glad. After rvfsrring to a THE FUKE TRADE arguments of the min­ isterial press are as weak as they nre un- ten ible. While our country is languishing in depression it is sickening to bear these miik-ntnl'water argnmonte in favor of in­ troducing msnufoctnred goods frim other countries into our markets and depriving t«ir own rkilbd mechanics aud artir.ans of that work which they will- toad protnpily to th* genii*d.N «. had seat oat, and appealing to them to let Gov. CAUCIIOM arrived at Winnipeg, on Thursday. Tha Free I‘rc» of that city gives a lull account of the journey. It says: Tho New York Herald’t sensational des­ patch, which conceived violence and oppo- sition, greatly frightened Mr. Caticbon. At Grand Forks a special stage comiug ahead of the regal nr mail, was taken advantage of M M not to dulny at the boundarj-. Supper was taken at Ilie stage station, 12 miles iu on tbo American side. At the boundary Une a few persons hnd gathered, and Mr. Tetne, th* Emigrant Agent, who was on horseback, attempted to present an address of welcome to Ida Honor, but (he hnrso would not stand, aqd the stage drove past, Tetne following and shouting incoherently for tha stage to atop. Mr. Caticbon tbo right ho was (he leader of the enemy, and his frantic appeal* increased Mr. Ctiuclion's ekinn. Winnipeg was reached without further iucideut. AT TUE NKXT gsneral election for mem­ bers of tbo House of Commons—which wilt taka place when the last day of tlm last week of the last month of the Utmost limit which iho law will allow tho present Gov­ ernment to hang on to the reins of power— it is now pretty ovi lent that Col. Skinner will be tho Reform candidate for tho South Riding of Oxford. The leaders of tho dif­ ferent rings bare, during the past few weeks, had their heads pretty close to­ gether. Tuny have wb e Hei an I tW3«dled and dune everything iu their power to gel Iho Colonel out of tbo way, or to find a man strong enough to rido over everytniog, and boat tha Colonel aud any Conservative who <luci to contest the Ridiug, bat all to no purpose. Col- Skinucr camo out as an in- depandaut candidate at tbo last election, bolding tho field against all comers. Ho was abused and derided most ahamefuily by the clique who had mantpnlated the political affairs of tho Hiding in tho past, aud every dodge was resorted to on order to get him off the track au l out of tho way in order that Mr. Edgar, tho G ivcnimiut nnmi'.iov, might have n clear field to bo pn’. iulo tl:o place recently vacated by Mr. E. V. Bodwoll, who had received the lucrative appointment of Superiutendant of too Wel­ land Canal. The gallant Colonel, however, h-fld Lia own manfully, and tho weight of (he Conservative vote was cast in bis favor, io order to defeat tbo Governmeut candi­ date. This w.m the first blow which had Callen upon the Grit cliqneof South Oxford, and they have never forgiven tho Colonel f«r it. Now, however, they aro forced to Cake him up, much os it goes against their grain. Tuey know that they cannot run two candidates, aud they fear that they will have great trouble iu uniting their fall strength upon tbo Colonel, or any otbor candidate. However, ho is at the present time the strongest one (hoy havo in tha field, and it troubles a g ,0.1 m »ny of them to swallow the hard things they said ab »ut him three years ago, and while they fi.id it i igs snd Ignoring of principles which bud wrought such hrivoo in the Reform ranks in other part* of tbo Dominion bad done ts work iu Quebec, and it was fontid that A strong party wns ready to oppose the Government to the utmost. Thon came tho lug of war, and every device and lu- flncnce which the Government could com­ mand was brought to bear upon the cou- te»t, which will bo decided to-day. Men were nt once put to work on the Government Graving Dock, and an influential Reformer was appointed to sdeet iho mon who should rocrivc work, This man innda it a rule that no cue opposed to tho Government candidate should bo employed. Money lias been demanded and received from out­ lying pointe in order to earry (be election, and there is no doubt but that it will ho used for the most corrupt purposes. An order in Council, dated back, has l een hustled through, granting a conditional annesty to O'Donohno. Thia trick is the most palpilflo fraud which has ever been porpetrated by a government in a civilized country. It i* admiseabla of proof that at the dale which the order bear*—the 20th of September—not only was tha Governor General absent from the oonntry, but there was not a sufficient number of the Ministry present in Ottawa between the 17th and 27th of September to form n quorum. But what care iho Government, they most carry this election at all hazards. They have stooped to tha lowest subterfuges in other coustitnaucios, aud why not in this, where so much is at stake. The Op- poaiti'in are working hard, aud if only hon­ est and proper means were used to cany th*>lection they would undoubtedly win, but with tho tromcmions odds again-1 ilium wo must ackno vlolge, wo fear for tho result. We shall look anxiously f. r tho returns at tho elose of tbo poll this exening, and if Mr. Tuuraageau comas out victorious it should be an occasion for re- j-iieing by evory lover of his country. •tion is very exciting, and there is a pr**pcel for the duvelopment or much bad feefing. Much wilt depend upon tho ruling* of the Vice-I’resulMit in the questions of precedence in the motions now before the senate.Yesterday there was a aureus of Republican Senator*, which was attended by Mr. 1’atter- san, but not b.y Mr. Omover. The.-e was nothing definitely decided upon, and after a talk ot a half hour’s duration the caucus adjourned. Next Wednesday has been indi­cated as the day for adjournment of the extra session, bnt it is all uncertain. No Senator or member can more than gueav at the lime, and, since the regular sexaien wit! begin with the following Monday, the adjournment will only ba forma!. CONDUCTED BY J. C HOLLAND. WE invite the attention of the Ctnadian public in Ecsisxm's MOXTIILT, the dln.ncurely Ameriein ms-.raxir.c ixibllsbcd. which has a l»rje circulation In Euxtaod, and now, at the bexinninx of Ito eighth year, de»<-ned>y nuika among tbo l>ert illustrated periodicals it the world. During tbo pan year Mveral pipers bare appeared In SciUasra s MOXIULT devoted wholly or Ln part to Canadian th.,.. ■ CA1TADIAS CFOHTa,’ A (terrible Case, wna.isid*; L£r;E2i. T.IE .lENATonT.lt CRUH-HOW IT WAi BnOUOHT AB TtY— DR OUTH VF.RS0N.K—EMNODEA AND BKCTt'nCl—TULL AND BAYARD— DLVVMElt IN X.WADA—nnOVCIIY IN OllEOON — BLAIN IN t’F THK RR.sr.RVEi ; WOULD THAT THEY On SIGHT WOULD CO MR. Washington, Nov. 26, IS77- historical fact tint the Democrats have gained, Southern Rc- wjaU bo c-illcd n crisis, and any episodes of sccptro cannot but be interesting. To careless lookers on from the galleries there wav mt'iing of unnaual interest oc- carring on fovt Welnivlayia the American Home of L>nte. True, tha famous senator, Dea. Hill, w« miking a spsesh on the Kellng vs. Spollted and Corbin vs. Batter Mu’, an <hi<M listens I to very attentively by the Democratic senators, wh> fiile.l their seats iu tho closest order. The Republican senators paid little attention to their peer from Georgia. Senator Conkling cs|>ec>ally friend and foe. Mr. Hill talked on and on, and the galleries Lstened anxiously for the rash bunts of eloquence fur which ho is famous ; anyth int He hod evidently no pm »i7i WORK FOR ALL P IA NOS tag to do »ud which it should bs the duty of every lover of his country to furnish them. High traiffs are not going to raise the price of mxaufMtnnid goods, but they will cheapen them. Experience in tha United States touche us that so soon si any article was protected by a high tariff, that although the foreign trade was shut oat the bmue manufacturer knowing that a large field was open to him sot his ingenuity to work at once aud within a very abort time he was *H« to produce a better article than the imported one at a much cheaper rate, aud while ho was doing (Uis he was giving employment to a large number of skilled laborers who required to be fol, thus making a better maikel for all kinds of food prodaoa. The United States has made mor* rapid progress thou any other civilised country on the fee* of the earth, and while her natural and other ad­ vantages have haul much to do in this respect, protection baa been the great mov­ ing iofiuonce. Su it would be in Canada if we eould only secure men at the helm of affairs who could see an inch ahead of their nose. They prate about « “cheap country to Ure in.” If we are to be dependent upon other nations to furnish us cheap goods we shall find oat our mistake be loro very lo^. We ^11 want a cheap country to Uva lu, but what matter is it to us bow cheap our living is if we are deprived ot the means of earning the low pries al which that hearty support which has been their wont in times past. C mservativos have everything to be cheerful about in the pnsent outlook of (be political situation of (lie Riding. They irate increased iu strength iu the past fow years, in a ratio 111 at must win,aud with tbo decadence of the Grit party throughout the country generally and the disaffection of the party in till* Rid­ ing ia particular we fee! that wo were never in a better position to achieva A glorious victory. Every Conservative should bo up and doing and post himself as to the intel­ ligent exercise ot his franahia*. Tito time is short and uo stone should be left unturn­ ed to aid iu driving tbo "orgauitofl hypo- eracy"—yeclept tbo Reform party—from (bo Boats which they have filled »o in- effictently and with Buch disastrous con- eequouces to lb* country during the past four. year*. A S S Y 'SA.4 Brats k»2f Wa could fol UMI •• tad by In* bulk oftmryalrvos *4 tills whois* rill auppo**, for exampls, that a thoroagh- The eonntry WuU'd raquira tbs goods and tboaa fa the basiursx or others knowing that they had a largo and exclusive market would b« stinndatod to satarprisa and in- VMitlon to order to soBatnand th* trade of th* eoaatry. Sofficieat e»mp«tlttoa would Tux ELECTION iu Quebec East, to*day, is watched with eager eyes tlironghoul the length and breadth of the whole Dominic n. Mr. L mitet «•-« One of tbo most popular Reformer* in the Honea of Commons, from Uie Province of Quebec* He bad been re­ turned from Drummond and ArUmboska, 'and was supposed to hold the ctmetiluency in his baud, to do with as ba liked. This might have been true with regard to him SB a private member of the House, but as soon as be allied himsCif so closely with th* Ministry *» to accept ofhc* with them his constituents, who had almost worship­ ped him u their representative, turned their backs upon him ami denied him their confirmation of his appointment as Miuw- ter of the Interior. Such a rebuff to Mr. Mackeoais and Lia Administration should teach him that he had lost th* tonfi donee of the people, and so it would if it woe not that be and hU party hang on to office for tii* emolument* tUnched thereto. Th* Reform party will bold en to the reins of Government until they are wrested from them by main force, and another consti- tneney moat be found for Mr. Lauriw, The tilting member for QuMbM East WU in dueed to retigu on Iha promise ot» seal in iuteutiou of rcpcaliug Ilie blunder of his ntnuojty rhetoric. It was his first speech iu tho senate, or at least in the United Slates aonate, but he spoke extemporaneously, with­ out notes, and w.th os Ltd* einbjrraasnisnt as if he wore at homa a^ain iu the confeder­ ate Hcnate, or before a Georgia court. Iu all that he say* Mr. Hill has the perfuat reliant, though unobtrusive, poise of a man oonscioui but mil vain of pceiahip with the ablest. Twice Senator Mitehell, from Oregon, of the committee on elections, interrupted him with oueslioua, but quickly eat down, non pluused with iwly replies, and flurried and excited by his own bvraio dairing. There i* no place where the contrast between weak and able men i* more pronoanced than in the arena of the United Utiles Senate. If Senator Mit­chell had beea compelled to anneal to the galteriiM.as in the gladiatoiialuo'nteaU of uhl, reversed thumbs would have condemned him to tegidative death. Sue It ia onr execratfon of the crime of mediocrity in nation*! coun- aU. Mr. Hill did not speak longer tium tw«nty-Hv* miuute*, and steer « few paasi-a with pailtatuentary foils between Senator* Ho-ir, riinrman, aud Conkling, Senator Bay­ard. of IMcwa-a grilled the flaor. Mr. Bay- ard can «ay less iu m-ira good English than any Senator iu tho ohiunber. Ifn presence ia noble, his manner is dignified, hi* rhetoric is chaste, and hi* epoeekes interminable, He i« the Democratic resource for tho eonanmp- two ot time. On any queatiuu, arid without a moment's prcmratiou, hiuautalk iuoffim- sivety, as regards srarnmar, logic or rhetoric. tor two h >utv, wsteh in hand. Tlio old habbitues of the gallery, and especially the veteran jnarnatnU who have liegnn to crowd the reporter*’ division, realise that beneath all thisdigniBod flow of irrevelent talk amt order tthai tb«M»U*«s Minister of Ure In- in progress a portantions Btrng^le^ a struggle that Will work on epoch in a nation's history, a civilised, bloodlea*, readiuatnreiit of policies such as hare been derided ia past age* only fw a battle tiiri must depend entirely oa numerical superiority. Two ot their Senator* are absent The Bonanu Senator, Sharoo. Bat wiLhstanilmg his protract*! sbacneo at trial, he has naqlestesL to Bate with * Iteuiocr*t a u *. Wo have frequently drawn atlcnion to the neci-Mi'ty which exists here for a House of R’fitge, of a public hospital. An occurrence took placa in Stratford last week which cutises the blood to chill at th* bare reeital, and makes it all the more imperative that one or other of these institution* suould be established iu this county. A stranger came to ibis town a short limo ago, and having procured work, seoured a boarding home. About a week or so ago ha was taksn ill and bi* ailment proved to bo typhoid fever. A fow days sufficed to exhaust his small supply of money, aud although the people of the honso gave what assistance they conld, they Were unable to prevent bis making hi* escape from their bouse white in a delirious state. Ths sick min wandred about the streets for some time, and then forced his way into another home when ho acted in snob a cra/.y HI inner that the people whoso resdonaj be had s: unceremoniously invaded sent for tha police. C mstablo Wilson arrived an I took him in ohxrgi, wliau filling whit was the milter with him, hicontultot Mr. Abraham, eliarinan of the Relief Committee, who procured a resting place for the uufortmmto and afflicted str inger ami a fomato nurs* to attonl his wants. On Friday evening, daring tho tcmnor.irv absence of the nurse, tbo sick m m Ivvl another delirious fit, and he again made bis escape from his quMi hospital, rushing about tha streets of the town in a most deplorable condition. In this state h* wu discovered by tho police and conveyed (o tie lock-up! the nurse refusing to sgiin tako him in, and DO person else would bare anythin™ M A- —t»i. t.i-x w«re >,n was placed on a rough eoaoh, and during the night sevou druukon tramps wore in- carated with him I Can a more horrible thing ba imagined ? A fellow creature Buffering from a dreadful ilieosa, bring loft without assistancoaf any Bind in tho dun­ geon underneath Iba Town Hill for a whole night and tho greater part of next day. But bad as this wa«, it is enough to make tbo whole community shudder to think that sevou other* ebared the apart­ment, and next morning wero turned adrift on the town, ncrhnpi to In the means of •preading the aisaasc in all quarters. Be­ fore proceeding further it is only justice to the Chairman of tho Relief C nnmitlee and tbo police to say Ibnt they did all in their power to got tha tiuforlunato man properly taken care of. Both Mr. Abraham and Mr. Wilson endeavored to get people to take the sick man into (heir houses, and offered to pay liberally for his maintenance, but so great is the fear of tlm disease which had stricken him, that their efforts failed until the afternoon of Saturday, when A ro- foga was secured.—Slralf ord Herald, Nov. ™ • -■......... '-'■"'AI, is,u, HuuiMvr. simper onSaluion-Futilnr in the region lying near the auutb ut W B 'S WNTBW fli 1573. Durlne the ye»r 1®79. there will appear beautifullyDluitrated urDeia. an tlaribou-Huntiug, Mutne-Hunt- lug. teal-Hihing. The Thousand Iitondc, etc., etc., te- wo ai.no.in« Uio following : 'THE FlOTCUEsqUEElDK OF AMERICAN FARM Lit h.—This subjort will to trratod iu a sortos of sopsratc papars *ngi*od from writors who stand In th. front rank among American., both la quallUrs ot .tyls ami In keen m.hht of nature. Mr. K. E. Itobinwm, a-ithorof a delightful paper on “r'ox-Hutillug In Now ••iioxy." bo much the most alnkln; rill farming, of ..... .... . . . ..... .... v, .vucrivan AWiKU.I' U.AMERICA* »tM.rra.-fem« of the moat no,el M4 ntertainlug of there (open are jet tv nil pear, the leeuc* abhh Wil, ba lu tb« W.-,t,tb« MidU c Stataa, oy ooun nqrrvngu*, will contain not wilt . . V . I - ..aunnuiuasi,." "-VeWnaUnIlHiKUZrM OUuVt, and kindred Upici. Mr. Uorro'^b’e papers wul texm in the January number, the flrot bdog entitled "Blnli aud Hird;. 'and illmtrated by Fidalia Uridgas.ABCarTELTl-BE OF ftlRDd -Dr Thomas M. Brisrer will cintrtbuto four exquisitely illuairalcd articles o i blrds'-ncsto. which every lover of nature WU1 delight lit. Ur. Brew*, haa j.rvbably tbo Attest MUocUon of blrde' e.-gs In the world to draw upou for tho illuitrallou'i ot tneie panci S.THK HADVLK-UOiUiiL—Cd. Geo—e E. Karin;-, Mx-huntmg and racing. LITERARY PORTRAITS. — Richard Henry Stod­dard, not only one <it tha most suiiuont <4 our iwu, but also di-utwulsbod fur hk k’low elge of Entail literature and Engilrh literary hl,lory, will cininbute in wk iWe ou'i life William A Terrible Death. A DOT FROZEN TO DEATH IS SIGHT OF HIS PAUKSTS WHO ARE POWERLESS TO HELP HIM. A sad disaster—the first resulting from ice giving way this seaann—is reported from Coboeonk. County of Victoria. Lite one afternoon last week, a son of Mr. J. Gampboll saw a deer crossing over a small lake in Ube neighborhood of his father's farm. The lad was an intrepid youth, and resolved to follow the animal. Away wont tho deer ncros* th* ice, at full speed, and after it rushed the boy, who was very fleet- footed. Suddenly, and when about 400 vds from tha shore, the ice began to crack. Still the I oy ran on, trnstlug to tho heavy frost which had set in. But alas I hie dar­ ing bui.t was to he cut short in a lumner ho Lad not calculated on. All at once, the ice gave way under him, mid down Ln went. He managed to keep himsrif from being drawn nndcr tho ice, bitt fmte-1 to Bud any strong enough to bear his weight; and as effort after effort failed, the daring yontb saw that all lie conld do was to en­deavor to reach a roek about 50 yards off. By dint of (he most strenuous efforts—by half running and half dragging his body through the ice—the heroin boy reached tbo rook. All this time be bad been crying for help. When Iio reached (he roek he re­newed his cries with greater vigor. Ho was heard by bis pnrenta, who rushed to (be lake side. What mast have been their horror, however, when they found that the ice WM too frail to nl|«w them to reach their boy, Tha night was bitterly cold, yet time and agsin d:d the grief-stricken parent* attempt a journey over tha ice,only to find it give WAV and tbameelvea thrown in the tertil-la cold water. What was to be done ? Father and mother, wringing their hands, rushed along the lakeside, in vain hope that they might find n boat; sev- oral neighbors, however, »lruok by the sad event, also engaged in the search ; and as evening wore on, the aceno was ona that no deMriptimi of ours can depict in Its awful realfty. The h-»y sal aa tbo rock f<. r saveral hours ; the chadea of evening still found him there, with no hope of being reeoned : bis cries for help became fainter and faint­ er. His parents saw him make a signal with his bands, and then observed that ho foil into tha waler. All was over ; the boy bod been tilting on the reek for hour*, dronabed to the skin, and bad perished through sheer axbmisti in in tbo sight of hi* parants, who were powerins to save him. Has an hand and for rale cheaper than any other hotMM in the County the largest •tock of Coal and Wood Stoves ef alt the latest UMUto It. NMt, «9BMtTO.NORRI* a SOPRIU Im M M U n t: M asoxx & Etam lln CABINET ORGANS.BTYLEB; PUWB8 UK- DUCXb tlO u> A3O EACH. THIS X -imi OHA.. 1S77). AddrtM MAHOX B UAAtUK OBaAX A MAN OF A THOUSAND. A CONAVMPTtrB CVKKD.-'n<n taUw u ei huurlr expected fnra GitnumuChm. •!! AGENTS WANTED!FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., FINE ENGRAVINGFBBa I land paper. pubd.hnl: li i JOHXSTONE & GIBBONS, r»moir, mm. ot "rhe Huuw BcauUnli"), will consist <4 « «n« papers superbly Ulustrated. ea Leonanto da Vi Raphael, Michael Angelo, ate. Tbeve papers will t A F a v o r ite Winter Resort, J A M A IC A . “HW IXKERmXi-K ‘-Uy AdaOra Teuton', so w«U begun la th* Mldsinuner HolMav number, "ill be " A KNIGHT UF FuKTUNK " — Hjalmar Hjirth Boycveu'. new novel—will to begun In KCaisxss si lh« rooclltoi'in of "KU Inheritance." It will reveal a uttore Faro (SALOON), AIT. Gold. THE EDITORIAL DEFARTMENTR w| I emlinua to PIM. F0RW00D &C0..} “Eg sa wAt-i KTKKKr. XKW rott^. Tire 1L1.VSTHATJON» af ths Maauixs, it SCRIDK ER «c co. f /u n u f By MdK N il Wi Ure InrailmabM irailwIliyUVV nis-dlnilw ten meriralTHYSELF™^ St. Nicholas fo r 1878, BEGSirIlD., eEndS thMe thi«re e wAriiactao tf.tw’a Bomv.,r itao i Wfloor- each other lu rapid suevwuion, will contain a short .odal by the AUTHOR OF "THK SCHuNBERU- COTTA FAMILY snd sa srt'ela. "AROTND THE WORLD IN A YACHT, BOVS " has been promised l /s r iir ii”: HEAL wai »«»* to all. Bcsd Iw R »t w*re. Atorw IltMl* sfe ^TH Y M tF HITE ft 0E0H0X MAODCiTAU). The ■‘HOW KERIES at tnetru-llre tniwn. u. UbW to be aa sgiCouijuny ; HOW to mutieton ; tie. Ttomi will Ire »!»o * wrto ot lU and ikcCeho. ul Foreign Life. rsA V zi ASX ABvaimrax, second hand Haoteheld Foraitar* ; also, Atcnricau sad Canadian Matte I'iow*, Hews* Lubricating O.U. Sealey OuHna's Carriages Goods in and Copper tA. Mortgage Sale. Situriij, thi fird i K AL KL MARKET HOUSE, IxfiEKsohL, BROWN * W EUft. JAS. RRA DA'. AmrtwBew. Q. B. CABDWEJUL'B Maple Sugar AT TBB CHINA TEA HOUSE. FRESH OYSTERS ssxu DRVG / BOOK I m n ta l 1 STlBX ' OXFORD TRIBUNE Cxftaba gaits ^eporttr WEDNESDAY) NOVEMBER »> 1*77. ® nuEjnii OREUM CANADA AN, *• OPEN LETTER " Trade. "Santilton, Ont-, 17th Nov., 1877. 81«,w-Following Iha Peparatory Circular, whkti. by order of the Executive Counsil,<hat, been •communicated by our] Scorotary to the Ottawa Board of Trade of ■ which yon ora Premdent, M wall as 'to the. other affiliated Boards and «Chanfbera,—' I embrace what im®i io be a rfnvornble opportunity for addressing a few words on wrtgeefs which I know ‘are dear to you, * viz., (ha commercial protjporiby oNDanoda, and the MOOSM of tho Dominion Board of Trade In dB-fta endeavors to ■promola and । consolidate th CM .in terne is. I frankly con-, few that in wrifiqg.'flnw.'it ia my deairo to’ rearii. pot only^a atanmerai^-Orgauha- Si^iafeliieli constate oar Domini oh <goard>. -but also «naffiliated Boards or Chambers i wherever any such exist, as well -as busi- iuAbMA-so far-aa ffiia counumncstion brought to their no£ao. And I ^nj vatr£p«i 4i*0 -you win pardon UM hberty tBCM^^lbciBe^yonn, mnudl at 41M bSgiu- piug cf an u Open Leiter.'’' • Hoso who remember 'CwonmstancoN: which occurred previoue io the abrogation 1 of what may now bo dHwguutad the Old I Eeoiprodty Treaty, will no doubt recollect j foe Commercial Convention, wbirih was held in*D«troit in July, 1805,—and remem­ ber, too, that the organization of the Inter­ colonial Board of Trade in the Fai! of that year was one df ita'direct out-growths. Its ,re-organization, ao to apeak, in 1870, as the Dominion Board of Trade, was a neces­ sity of the changed relations incident to Confederation ; an£ the progress of the Initilntibn wilhin tlio post eight years afford® abundant evidence of the foresight ' of Hie British ^orjh American Delegatee who, at Detroit, laid the foundation upon 'which ,bna ainte been erected so useful,— may I no^ also eoy, so valuable,—* super- Btruclure. It is natrtny intention, iu what must be a comparatively brief letter, to attempt a review of the difcuwions and transactions of the Dominion Board ; but I can confi­ dently appeal to the record when I affirm that the various meetings, and the disreiB- aiona of important national questions, hare heen tiugnJariy free from mere poli'jcal partiziwiMp or bias,—the views of Beprc- aentaiiyeeon both tides of all questions whether crucial or not, receiving patient and respectful hearing. Nor is thia to bo wondered nt The aim and end held steadily in view while considering every subject brought up for disewwion, were not foregone conclusions ;—there Las never been any merely selfish object that could bo gained, — Representatives, therefore, came to Ottawa from all quartere to attend the annual meetings, inspired only by a praiseworthy desire to contribute some­ thing to (be general good,—to arrive ut Mudatious that might happily result, soon­ er or later, ia facilitating the commerciut success and progress of Canada. In looking over the volumes of Domin­ ion legislation during a number of past years, it is gratifying to notice the coinci­ dence,—for so I think it may at letui be fairly called,—bstween views enunciated by our Board and subsequent decisions of Parliament; and there could have been no ■Uch evidence of usefulness, but for the conviction on ths port of the Government nnd the Legislature of the honesty of pur­ pose and dismteres to J nesa of motive which pervaded the deliberations of the Bopre- aentatires. It may farther be mentioned, that-from the first each Annual Meeting has I^on honored with the occasinna presence of Minister of thu Crown. And now ihequery areesta alleuliou,—What of ilia Future ? It would ba impossible for me to enum­ erate here the soLjecU that mny engross attention* at the meeting at the Capital, in JanaarwBeit, or on any future occasion. But inudligent observers eau hardly fail to realm©JW there are many questiona that demand the considerate- 'aUention and ■hrewdett sagacity of onr wisret busineas- Hum M^J^ariaiatonL Such commercial problems as UM following require Iha eaill- est^uiM^ttertion WRM eoniUiont are implied tn the buil l- ofi4irect trade! between Canada end B^»t Indka I Can there ht any ^efy nntiderable direct trade eitahluhedbetut'n thia Dominion and the At^fralian Coloniet f Dow may tiler ytopltny of the enormont tfortilM-^ionevdych lie between Onlatit/ «M BHCTsA CoWhnbia be IM»4effectual- Typreviddi for,—itudading the young and vigorovt Province of Manitoba, the region which hoe been mapped out and ehrietened Ketwatip, and the wul fertile tracUwkFci oonttiiule the North- Weet Ttrtiiorlu f Mme it the COMtMilly-reeuYriug quettion cf -Jltelproeal Commercial liclatient with the United Slatet to be diepoted What it netettary io be done to tecure and inereatc direct trade with nation* on . the CoRtineg^of Europe, a* weU at the Kmpithe Of Japan dad China I Other top& might be a Ided to this liat; to?— and to it not pra-rmiuant- toivPS WMha grrteral repre- all After cmnmereid Usterenta THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, Vv'E DNESD ALJWJiJ^ turerti and merchants, that'thuy WAKE op- u--r--t-h-e--r-n--n--c a of that view., it is sameatly ad* portnnity to organize and Join‘in Iba work vised that the aid of the Newsusper Press of contributing towards progressive and bo invoked wherever 'prectiartls i and lo enlightened legislation. Our organization that and, it ia most deal ruble that this Cir- mny not yet ha equal to th^naMrtities that cular should bo brought to the notice of may arise from adargoly inETOased CODsii- Editart,— - — - ■ . Hoping you wiil'etribrAto an'cany oacffs- ion to bring thu ’present Preparatory Olr-tuoncy of Beards, Chambers. Araociations, Ac., and a neceeearily greater range of op­ erations ; but it has evei been the steady aim of the various eieettth'a Mtincils to adapt it to increasing requirements. The Constitution is, or eau ba tgado, elastic enough to bo applicable to any emergency. Only let the merehantile, 'manufacturing and other intareais give their valuable aa-; aistancc, and there will bo a broader and deeper foundation laid upon'which it will be easy for Parliament te'bnild. It need not ba said to business-men that erganmation for the prcMcntion of all gen­ eral purposes is requisite, and for none more so than for that which aims io pro­ cure a full expression of public opinion upon important public questions. The Dominion Board has procured tbs enact­ ment of a'General Law which provides for Iha establishment of local Boards and Chambers,—enabling parties desirous of legal incorporation io attain it without in­ curring the labor trod expense of procuring special ahartere from Parliament; and it seama to ma that it would be desirable and advantageous io have -such institutions or­ ganized not only in every 'City, but in every considerable town iu Camilla, arid affiliated with'us. *Wero such the caso, the expres­ sion of opinion on ^ny important question would carry with it all the power of the popular voice. Shall it be so ? 4 du'the hope that you and other influ- et!tial friend* throughout this dominion of Can aria .may ba inspired to assist in anewer- inglliis question in the affirmative,— I havo the honor to ba, dear Sir, Very truly yotrns i . ADAM BEOWR, , President Dominion Board of Trade. P. S.—The Circular reprinted bolow is -the ouo referred <o in tho <Crt#t paragraph of the foragoiug letter. Attention issolicit- cular specially ‘before your Board,—aud, that you will eotanintdcAto the Teunt to' me without ddlay,— I have the'honor to be, dear SIP, Your obedient aeiYatft, W*. i. Di&tKttateit, .___....—;--------------—-------— -Secretary., ad to the information it 'mpplics. A. B. <cB?r4 Montreal, 8th Nov., 1877. DEAR Sin,—Tho President and Execu- tivo Council direct mo to communicate with Iba several affiliated Boards and Cambers, nud other Commercial Bodies,— for the purpose of informing them ot the appr oach of the limo for holding the Eighth Annua! aleeatipg of tbo Dominion Board of Trade, It in expected that ibo sessions will be held ip th a Now City-Hall, al Otta­ wa,—commencing on ‘Afesday, 15ih Janu­ ary, 1878 ; and it is most res^eclf'tily sug­ gested that you bring this circular specially to the notice of your Council, with a view to making such 'preparulfomt as may bi necessary for tbo effective representation NOW MIDGE TOR YOORSELK RIMAL NEW-YORKER Has, Iu MldlUon to-what «11 other JOurnah of Ito ckue contain, the folluwlbg ?mpressiue, Original dinH Invalid able Featuies : An Experimental Farm OF EIGHTY-TWO ACRES,(Worled ty Practical Experimenter*.) Agricultural & Garden Seeds AXD PLANTS, PROPAGATED ON ITS 0WX■GROUNDS, AND DISTRIUUTED FREE AMONG ITS SUUSCRIBERS. Original Ideas A Experiments ON FARM MANAGEMENT. . Yhe Best Talent EVER EMPLOYED IN AMERICA WILL OONTRF , BCTEVUK lb7d. A Paper for Farmers AND FARMERS- WIVE8-FOR FLORUVra AND HUlHVCULTUk'ISlU ITS FIRST AIMIS I'M MAKE HUME HAPPY. Full Market Reports EACH WEEK. FROM NEW YORK AND CHICAGO, BY OUR OWN RKPUKTHKS. AU Questions fullg Ansioeied A PAPHlt FOR ALP SkVTfORS. Four-Page Sspptements ISSUED, FULL OF ORIGIN Al FR.VCnCAL MATTER The Vegetable Carden A SPECIALTY. ' The Condensed News OF THE WORLD EACH WEEK. m n HR THS » I yjrx PAGKS OF LIYERJiRV XJITTER. WE GIVE ILLUSTRATED FASHION ARTICI.ES, WITH CUT PAPER PATTERNS OF LEAD­ING STYLES. ANH / RTICLES UN HOUSEHOLD DEWRATIUN AND FANCY WORK, Tho Efttlro Paper Fiaoly n tutiktcii at onec, a Siiedmcu Copy free. Then JUDGE FUR YOURSELVES I Three Month t’ Trial SiAferiptton,’OG Cents. PA T EN T S of your Board, and for giving due notice of — , a „aoy.abj.oi iaiaoW to b. ir.»8bi r„.«d T 0 Inv'sntors & M anufa cturers for direneeion on that occasion. EsitBLi'nED 1845. Allow me to repeat hero the danse of the /“)'/ (S ‘4. L P f l Constitution which determiuoa tho ratio <jllFH0F6f Ol71h.ll U0», of representation, viz.. . ... nUo"u1 lt.ullvnuro. anfu Ii*tnolu.oni..i Ju orurjllllM.. i■T MTM... “ Loch such Association BUBII ba enti- _ ___ ... ----tied tbono delegate; haying forty members, AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS twadetegatu; having eighty members, •'—tlnoo dclngatea; having ona hundred and G2U 1'. iSt., 1). C. fifty menubars, four delegates: and for each „ „ ... —..ataoad b aaW a,.,,!..^ o»s .Jdifioo. iu delegate. ____ _ _ . . _ SjweUl »ttont|.>n jiren to Interference C»«o« beforemill regard to questions intended for the latent Office, Infringement Sult, in the different ai«o»ioa al lb. awing .bo™.n r.ma to, «*““•« “ »»“ « it seems desirable to remind you that it ia very important I should be informed, at an early date, of the subject or subjects of which your Board contemplates giving no­ tice. Artiblo VIII, Sect. l, of tho Consli- tutiun provide* as follows ;— “ Any member, or constituent body, de- tiring to present a subject to tho considera­ tion of the Board, shall notify tbo Secretary in writing, not less than fifteen days before the date of the Annual Meeting, accompany­ ing such notiea with such explanations as will enable tty Executive Council to under­ stand and decide upon its suitableness Or otherwise ; failing such notice, no such subject esn be ptaoed upon the Official Programme, bat may bo admitted into snp- plementnry programmes if approved by the Executive Council.'* In explanation it may bo stated, that the Constitution requires that an interim Pro- grajqmo of the business for cnch Annual Meeting shall be arranged by a sub-cum- mittco of tho Council, in conjunction wlih the secretory; the same, with any sulrte- qncut suggestions or notices, to be subject lo the dt-daion of the Council as to apprs* priatoucss for submission to tbo annual meeting. It would thmfaro be a decided advantage if all, or as many ns possible, of the proposed subjects were sent to the undersigned without undue delay—as the interim prngrammo may then be prepared mueh earlier, and he ba enabled to send copies toibo different Boards-and Cham­ bers a reasonable time before the Meeting takes plsee, thus affording an opportunity to consider the Mveral questions which the Reprasentaftrei will be expected to diseqes. It is the object pf the Council, however, to exercise cloegr discrimination os tothe top­ ice admisaable at the Board,—for it has sometimes been difficult to prevent the in­ troduction of questions of purely focal interest- The object and usefulness of Iha Beard ci n beet bo subserved by the con- tideration of matters of general inmorlance to the whole Dominion. The President and Council desire ms to to orm you that they have good rearon for indulging in the hope that the gathering of Commercial ItepraMnlatives at Ottawa in January next will b* the mogt import- ant and* influential one Which the Dornin* ion Board ol Trade baa ys* bold ; and it ia most desirable that the fullest possible attendance pf Representatives from all parts of Canada should be secured. A ‘ number of subjects are expected to bo sub­ mitted, haring a direct bearing the Comtneroe and Tra^e Relations of Canada, which cannot fail to oUaiwtty earnest con­ sideration of the ©Memblsd Relegates; nnd it i* doea»«<L*ortby^f ewt&Miioft, whether the teeerttl O^leidt Boards and Chambers should enable the gqntUmin they send to that rneeiin/ to AmrsotiTATrntK Strayed.. ST u R m A le Y nlp E ic D d, W fr e o rt m Z u t r h ra e , promises of the A SEB and WHITS STEEB, Thrre-ytara-nld. one hora a little lopped, one hip alw lower than the other.w r*turul'rt Gie anima! »«□ b« auitaWy rr- LUKE BLAND, tv..-. H, IS77. m 1 W D fq 'i 0 rt0 /ox M 8 ,0 g 5 o «3 o o t& JM rr o £ I J DR. WILLIAM CRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. UM*!.>n«v M B R O O M S tsiued By many, that were the affiliated Boardo aqd Cffiaprtws to ^truet Utrtr lUprewnMiv* on hading qtireliv^i, the diseussronianrfdectmotisoflbe Bbard Would . ONL Y IO CENTS, CHINA TEA HOUSE. BOSINESS CARBS A GREAT ATTRACTION H E A R N & IN . । 7 ■ * r f0-0 o n S M A C A U L A Y FOR THE- FAIX TRAD#.AK E OFFERING B a r g a in s I “OXFOB.H H O U S E ” » --------T tesn r 'TO THE r g m 'w ivn ” Nei6 Dress Goods, BPBBCEtmfflMIK “ -— SVERY THING NEWs . fteW Weeds and Coatings, every make; > iw NcW Black and Colored Lnstrfes: New Dress Gdods tn al! the Leading Shades, Coma and Seo tho Special Bargains. New Cloahs-, Mantles and Shawls; New Clouds, Scarfs and Ties. New Winceys, all Shades^ New Flannels New Cottons And those wishing to buy will do well to have a look at IngwreTk October 21,187V. WM. McBAIN, Prop, ne . • 002 J. O’HEILL & C0.5 B a r g a in s I1 ’^^J F iA c i^s , MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN , Trimmed IJats, Trimmed Bonnets, IShawls, nTantlcs, , il'ool Goods, &ct INSPECTION isviTun-. . HAVING ptirchascA the Bank-apt Stock of Groceries lately 'belonging to tho estate of G.J. SHRAPNELL at considerably below cost, are now prepared to offer goods in this line at Greatly Reduced Pricea. Their Stock ia New and Complete, and most respectfully -solicit a call from intending purehaacTe. Having seenred the services of MR. G J. SU RAP- NELL we intend making TEAS “ Sjuxiality. The Stock is large Mid! Well selected, and wa couliikutly rcconiuieuit them to our customers. 11 Sounds of Saya* for 1. 10 Potm^A of Bright Sugar far CL, 3 Pounds of Good Tea for 9k 20 Pounds of Hico for 91. 20 Pounds of Baisina for tl.$1.00. B H O O M S OTTI/X " lO d . BEST 50c. TEA IN CANADA. Note " The Peeples' Grocery,'’ Thames Streets Iftgcrselh Ingersoll, October 3, IST7-. 19^ INGERSOLLCLOTHINCHOUSE , HEARU 8s MAOAVXiAy. Ingersoll, November 21, 1377'. G R E A T B A R G A IN S AT THE , Fy ^R O W L A N lk > PORK A vCKEiU i BAGON, HAMS, LARDt mUlUulT^tfA MTU 3134,1 T O tihlr. tU B ta ttu Za dllk Market. _, tomiCT, an. 'ance CANADA AORICULTUUl IBS' W 1 OF HOXmAL NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF MuXTRUAL. INSURANCE ,COMPANYOF LIVERPOOL Jr LOXOOX. IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LOXIWX, EXGLA5O. COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE Oh, UP LOXPuX, EXGLAXD.MANUFACTURERS ANO MERCHANT W HAMILTON, ONT. ■ ,f RAVEUESS UFE A ACCIDENT INS. CD OF HAirW6Bn. 'OfT^, A JlAXKy Thamu tiree Harefi V. 1876. IM IMPERIAL Firs Inshrsnce KS-vnuA’ tsiAi&lstHg Hid up Capital andUncalled Lanital.... IN addition to the large Stock already announced, the undersigned is cdntitrftally receiv­ ing largo sbipments of New Goods in order to supply the peat and constant’demand and he feels assured by the 'urge and increasing patronage of the public that he is supplying the people with just wh.1t they want mid at prices unequalled iu the Co-only. He now has i* Stock a general assoitmcnt of Men's, Boy's. Youth's-, Vtomin'S, Missis and Children's Wear, In all etasics of Fall and Winter Goods which lie can sell at prices lower than ever before offered. Also, X,000 Pairs of Man’s, Boy’s, VZomcn’s, Misses and Chilian’s Rnbtas and Overshses. 'fhc Goods have been bought at the LOWEST CASH TSICES, and will be Thanking the people of Ingersoll and vicinity for their liberal patronage since his return here to BuMiiesa, he rcs;>ectfuliy solicits their further patronage assuring them that they can save money by buying O h e a p C a s h . B o o t & S h o e ZZou Se r„ w t«r»i»s H. .incore flunk, tolhn inlmMlnnts of Ingo™1l and iw Viemity tor tho ve>v liberal patronage bestowed upon Inin since Ins commencement in Business «-> ____O1_ . K„ x- , ., -, .r , , ,, ,. ... ^o. 23 Thames Street, Ingcrsbl), >carlj-opposite the CA>-ONL??C Office.here,.taku3 great pleasure m informing Ins numerous customers tuid ull those that • ' “ will favor him with a call that bis Stock of Is very complete in all its bunches, comprising CozaacralaJ Risks Insured on ZQUiuble Teuns. LOSSES rnOMPftT 8ETTLKD WITHOUT BEFE* ENCE TO LOXIWN. AGEXCIF, KXCJ1ASCX BAXK l l ’lLlKtlB 1« St. F1LVNCOIS XAVIER ST„ J. C. NOltSWOKrar. Agchl, ibgbmil Ingersoll, June W>, 1875 N. R—Every kind of orlcr w >rk and r Barker assisted by Messrs, Bim 1 Mingo, IngemoU, OcUUer 1", 1S77. WM. A. CROMWELL) business ©arbs. O V E R C O A T I N G S Mrilm In CK. In the Newest Styles of wear. Also OASTARD GOODS In great variety. BROAD CLOTH & DOESKIN OF THE FINEST TEXTURE. Tweeds cf every description, and very cheap* My Stock of Furnishing Goods is very complete, in every particular, such as 'j 'j VnAor Shirts, Drawers, OanUg-aii Jaoluts, and flock J Of oil Descriptions, A good assortment cf COLLARS both in LINEN & PAPER I have also a very neat Eelection of SILK TIES autl SCARFS, such as the Polo Scarf, Danube Scarf, Burling Scarf &c., With tn excellent Assortment of G L O V E S & B R A C E S ITST B T TO X . YOU WILL FIND AT THE Ingersoll Clothing House Every article complete that will furnish a gentleman with what he wants for an Outfit. I have a very large and well selected assortment of Jewellery which will be sold very cheap. T H E . T ailo r in g D ep ar tm en t Is carried on with great, care, £s it is my entire slutty to g!ve perfect satisfaction to all my custodiers. I guarantee to r sell ali! these Goods, mentioned in the advertisement, r as cheap as you will get them this side ofTorontd. J. H. BERRY. Ingersoll, October xo, 1877. G RAW D OPEMIW O D a vid W h ite & Co. A J W t DISPLAY Con. KING & TttAMES-Srf IS anti Attoracys-at-Law unrery an.) Insolvency, Jinttrir- . Out. office-In McC3<i3hcy-. For Sale—Cheap. A STEA AI ENGINE .nwiHv hex CK Mntii.lrforCl.enc Factory. RunningTLte»E tvaailnv Fred. Ae. Address Box Go, Ingersoll I*. Q.In«rsoll. Sept. If. 1377. 1V7 DIL PIEKCE'M Form Lai 3 Nasal Injector. DOUCHE. M DONALD & HOLCROFT, BAD RISTERS and Attorneya-nt- Law, b MJcitor. In Cii«n«T, XwUrtc, I’nMlc. Ac., f.-:. UMcO—|■*■<lUlC» street, Inuerioll. F. Mcp.'X if . bL. II. W. WILSON Hotcnorr, B. A WILLIAM HPRRI3 •pARRTSTER. Ac. O^ico—Second JD Hal noriofflre IlfflldlnKVTThsmwrtreH, Inpnvoil. SEGLER & EEGLER, SF.YB, SOLICITOUS, 4c. Nmiey to loai it per reut. Nort^cM boufht and aoh). DR. BOWERS. I3HYSICIAN, Surgeon, Ac., lugersoll. M. B. M*OAU9LAND, M. D„ M. C. P. «. ONTARIO, IJlIYSlCUN, SURGEON, Ac., h-nwly Sorrtoh 1* I. the U. H. army and iw»y. Corononor ihcttounry etOrtorU HIHeo and IMdeuc* upiwalt* th* BoyU Ilutal BulUluc*, Tliamto SU, InKenolt i. R. WALKER. PH o Y nic S a I -^ C la I ll A 'a N B , lo B ck u , T rg lia e u o u n a , a & U « e . e , t . Ingendl. A. I. WOLLIMaSHEAD, SURGEON DENTIST, L ICENTIATE O the Royal college of vcutal Surjpons. Ontario. Room.—Ctark Dnr* W. A. BUDWofiTH, SURGEON DENTIST, GrwbwU ot tin Ontario IM.U1 CsIUje. QPECIAL attention given to the pre- O rervaUon <4 IN* natntXl twOl. CHARLES KEWNEOY, SURGEON DENTIST. r ICENSED Auctioneer for Oxford. I J r-i. w).u)«-«« 1-^1— «»*—.- w__.— JO»& HASKETT. Gdnefdl Cdtnmiahii Merchant. REMOVAL! TAYLOR’S HA hHS ,'o- rr r n e * m mo «vhe«d t tf« r e o mer a o ! pto p oxitrT**n t a h n e d Dniy *. »k«e h* trill keep cotMtaatly on bam! SEA, LA KE ,.- Bivor Fiesh Fish. O Y S TE R S. Garden & Field Fruits V E G E T A B L E S . j . TAYLOR. J . F . M O RR EY UNDERTAKER, in oKxaiui, RAI* IT HQU3EHO URN1TURE. COFFINS, CASKET*. SHRQJDS.1C ^^^^tfSiEAtNOVELTV ( Farm fo r Sade XYtrassr: JThli Imtntmcnt h OpeCfonj- DS. SAGE'S CATAW . It to thiTnnlrtnrm nt tnatnnnent vet Intmlef tn.I pcr/retty app-'inl ir> all ruual nu.l ihr rhan su es effecting enw p entirely memme In- the lni«>- tlnn ot the AHM-UC. lit a-« I* t>la*wM »™i ad rtniiddh.Maclill'l ran un.ler.miwl IL Full and ■i ■ «d with theemiatliiiLWmaltrMtiMnl wMA a. r. riTHE TUBUMS ia full of intercati J^rz.'sruTTjix-fzg THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, ib77.THE TIW OF ROSESIN EIGHT CHAPTERS:tHAPlER VI;, ‘There ars MO nightingale^ U-night,’ b taid. ,They Jiad reached Ins liuU^frotshrul fur B V>pmiU, KQJ ««Hi id laid tire hliei ’aud the whitshp*rt. an tho ividedyolltlfb^Alook, Miks Cli- TlWo I—quite dazzling.’T'hey aro ao white,’ said Bethek .•Is it bocanse you are so wMtd Hurt you dazzle me too?' heigaid, shielifinC liis eyes io look at het; ‘on is it the moonfigtik t®at makes you 16ak ad unsubstantial?'Bethel langbed softly, fl seemed years to her since sire had laughed tdore“, bnt now sho pul ber Ironbles on one side, Hnd tried to forgel every thing but that he was here, and kind to her.•I am verxnbftantial, I was aayingon- Jy Jlijk afternoon mat I am so dreadfully beelfliy.’ A,*111X1 is a good tlnog,' be said. He did jiot turn toward her, bnl stocd looking straight out before him into the wood. ’If Von have anv confidences to make,- he went on, hall laughing, 'tell me now, Miss ICllllie t> —we make such a picturesque group in Ure moonlight.'‘Idon’t/roipiclnresquo/said poor Bethel.‘DO ypufoel happy?' ho said; 'that is bet- len than any beauty. •She f«4t a wild, passional© longing lo put botlif tier bapds into Iris, nnd tell, wilh in lighter .and team, Ure story of her life. loriMi'arf^she-felt, Compassed round rtbont with Unit other woman's love, aud Mho kneWSe’^vould bo so for-y for her in her ittiseVy. Bhe olthosl forgot Ibut they krhq aloud -together were the two conoeru- >d ; sire grew to pity herself as if sire were borne oro elfe. and nottlia happy Beihol whore taco had made suushino in her old homo for so many years; aed tho tears Tose1 in her eyes again as sho' f<4t ^rbat a tangled web life grows to be UtUrttes.She was so long in answering that Cap- lain Strwihftn faiBra hih tYek at last to look J’ it Her- Whou he saw tho trouble in liar ace he moved a step nearer,aud putouloue hand instinctively. , . , - *y«>u are ia AniWlh,’ fib Sala. 'Can I do nothiugte Hety. you?'Beihol moved away from him. ‘Tako care, Captain Strnchatr,' bhe said, waruiug- ly; ’my lily I'• I beg yonr panlon/ he Baid, coldly, lifting bis band; ‘I did not notice it—such a light touch could not hurt.'•ft.takfe eo Httlo to sofl ft Wy/ tald BotW. . - .' Wa hiwV better go homo, l enp^ose/ said Captain Strachan, still very coldly; ‘it in getting late.’Bethel raised ber eyes, her miserable, heavy eyes, to bis, as though sho wotlld !iaVb halted hiiH why his gentle ktndnesB tad faded-into that cold, inexorable man­ner, and ii\n iniunto he wufi beside ber, nnd had touefied her arm.‘ Don’t look ntVno like that, Bethe),' he saSh ’nnd make me think myfclf a bmte.'• I don't think anything/ sue said be­wildered Ly his Bidden vcbeuioDce; *1 think you are quite right—it is limo to go home.'• Not time yet? bo said, hoarsely. ‘Look np, Belbd.'for I love ynu !'’ You-lmvo no right to love ma/sbo said, shrinking back ; ‘Jim told trio every thing.'‘If you ha4 waited, I wndtd hake told V'n my«lf,' ho said, iris face darkening. 'Jim.ltad.upHghl to i itort.re—L loft him a fuir fi*-ld aud uq favor.'•Jim is honorable,' said Bet'iel, her eyes fl.rehing, it was not honorallj to leave lire inijuorance all this time.'Captain Stnclian'K eyes answered her d^fiananee. ‘fast ns leave tire honor of the question,' lie said, ’and then tell me, Bethel, do you riot caro fur mo in tho least /'' I did ears for yon,' said Betbel, aob- ^ns, ’bhtRubric was the use? Acd you have bekn erne] and dcrieitful to me,’* I will no' be cruel any more,' he said, tenderly. * Bo’liel I Bethel ! have yon i*en bllad, not to rev how I loved you? hot to see bow I cotfid bear to be with you, hor lo speak to you, bee visa il galled me to watch yon so taken np with Jim, and I odoft Morusbtito Qiterf-ro ? It w^l be J^y-ight now, if you will just say that you' jure mo.'' AoW dure ytm?’ cried Bethel, standing nrjp4 him. wjitli flamioi chfekKand Ha'h- iAg'eyea; ‘are fl u ured, or win I, to stand Irere and listen lo you ?. Mean re I am, aud mean as yon-lrSf I liirtllj sedt sb fuw hk to. fiatert to lote^msklug Iron! a IBAD th«W «k>v Idvee-. Jini »<tid sheloved yon?She Vran in ihb rigid trow, bnl tbe Wiohg that had gone before SIUIM; her in­to,bitterer cuoteiMpt both for bertelf and )>>»*, And JbrwouLl hnrdly listen when he Itileriiiplbd her almost fiercely.• I never tried to make you love me,’ ho snid; ‘God knows,,! wmelinloS wilhkd Yota would! Aye WrirkSd at croa«-pnr;Freca, Jl^tllel, bnt thiagi might bo straightened. Loving you as I do, f would uever wrong auv othwr woman by making her my wife ; and Elinor is too promt not to sei ma free when 1 tell hCr every thing; It lifts been fid eWtagdpfans uf snob long «laudii!g; .lle treat’ofi,* alnioit nlcadmg. ‘W« were child- ten togctlier, and always liked each other, and, somehow, wo steitnbled into this fooL irii oiitMntleMifnt. I swear to you that if I W t&BMR.il 0sriblB U Win Jotf I would have written to ber long ago. L swear to you Ihat I bad uo more intentionShe took Ifie teller nJeclianicifiy tbal tho maid bad given her, and rtpenod if. There was a croal on tho envelope—a sword lyinfe iranavetseiy oil a silver shield, above the mottd ‘Silonco;’ and when sho saw and re­cognized the crest she grow a little white about tire Bps, although the liattd that drew the fetter oM Was quite Steady.• DEAR MBS. CrAYnKRo’ (so it ran),—‘As nbgent business obliges my return to Lon­don at onco, I have persuaded Jim to ac­company me in lire up-train ibis morniug, instead of claying our week out he we in­tended. J ahi really grieved hot to have seen you to Bay good-bye; nud to tlinuk yon for having added so much to tire pleasures ofdttr Visit; but I think that we are certain t<» itieet again before very long. Pray remember mo to yonr daughter, aud believe me td bo yours veky truly,PHILIT STBACIIAN.'Bethel lei the letter dbop nnbeeded from her fingers as she fell back with & nW bry. •fl is all over,' sho said, and tire surttbiuc grow blurrod before Her eyes, and she seemed sick and dizzy. Still lUo Bun shone and tho birds sang, but Bethel saw nothing bnt tho while dross she had worn last night, lying crnmpled up on ono of the chairs, with nil its freshness g^ne, And wilh two great tears where sho had caught it on tho iron gate.CHAPTER VII.So the play was played out, and tire enr- tain fell belwcea the audiouco aud the stage.Captain Strachan finished liis leave in London before joining his depot at Wool­wich, and Jim, will and strong, went back to Oxtuid.And Bethel? poor pretty Bothel, whoso Tate, now that it had coma to her, seemed to bo such a very haid one! She—^as her old nurae said of her—‘took it bard.’ Sho uevpr spoke of her trouble to any ono, Uul erttl to lier mother, only'Oiere lay between them a tender sympathy) a more perfect patience—if that were p »6>ime—Ibnrt o>er, attd Mrs. Clitbero'a g»ntle hands were the only bauds that could touch, and not hurt, tho unacknowledged sorrow nt Beth H's heart.S i, when tho weary days passed Into week», and Bethel; lidngering for a Right of tr.At 0116 face; or oven for tho «onnd of that one familiar nam**, fell ill, and wae in DPI d of the moat careful nursing, her mother and tho doctor consulted over ber, and said the ndUinin air was making her languid, dnH by-and-byMsho ujnsl try a little dUlrtgo to RA up her strength-.Bethel know wall euotigh What #A» ths miner With Her, wlion sila lay tossing rest- kSsiy oh het bed dt nights, ar sit In 4 great nrm-chair by day, to > (irod and spirnlera for bvori the slight exertion of going into tho garden. Mrs. Cliibera kuow what was tho matter too, when, moring nfter morn­ing, her danghtcr's boggard eyes turned upon her, wh'cil fbo Edrho softly lb, and tire voice—so qnliko B Abel's clour, riuging tones—«aid, *' Any letters, mother ?" But Mrs. Clilhero wqnld. answer, cheerfully, “ No, not to-dny;" add ILlhel would turn bCV face to tho wall, sometimes, for n niimito in klhtJce—:lbat was All! no more tllan that over passed between llienl; for Bothol's sorrow was a sorrow loo deep for tears or for reproach, nud her Jonng, proud bertri kept up its show ‘of courage to the vefy end. . . . •And by-and-liy tho doctor, looking al thb wa» fuco and bright largo eyes, crew per­plexed and troubled, rtnd ordered her abroad nt onpo.H i could find out vohrgartio olieaso, LJ snid, bnt fief Whole utrvous system waS out of order, and she would never rally in tiiia country : so, in the first September days, when Charlie c.urte home; the house wire act in order. Bethel was routed from her lethargy into a wild excitement, and they went abroad ; and Mrs. Clilhero, seeing light and color iu Bethel's thin face, smoothed the wrinkles out of her forehead oguui, nnd let tire fears die out that hnd been gnawing at her heart.•• Was the loiter you gut Ibis morning from Jim ?"“ Bnl I do miud : It's so odd wo have heard nothing about them for so long, nnd Phil was to be married, yon know.”“ Yea, I know. There, Chnrlic, road the letter if you want to—only, for pity's sake, Cel me a book first from tho library, if • there is such a tiring to bo bad.”They bad been fravrlliitg about from Macs tn place fi r three m»ntlre now, nnd hml chosen Tunrs ns a cheerful nnd in­vigorating toWn, in which they conld profi­tably nud pleasantly pass lire winter. Bethel, little by little, livl mink into a state of nlmosl entire helplessness, nnri was beginning to wear tho wan, patient look of habitual ill-heallb. Onbc, Nnd only mibo, wlitH Uro doctors; after n consulta­tion, proposed some MOW tosfn as an <x- perimoat, Bethel burst into passionate tears, and naked them to leave her whereCrowd! |i>sal.>n4s aud ea«4 in his de‘fonse Uni his words carried their owrt guarantee of truth; but Bethel stopped him ©ohBy.* T eve is no nee in talking,' alio said; 'if Jurt wegp a/free Mtl am, abd camo ou 1 yo tr kaoae (o ask tno to ba yonr wife, I "I'll tell yon one Uiinj, Bethel." Oh*rl»«'« voice, breaking in Upon her reverie, eUrlled her somewhat. I don’t want to worry you, but I can't heljl.think­ing that mother looka dreadfully woin and" ft anything wrong with htr F' uked Betbel, wilh quick anxiety. . ." No, nothing, the tayt} only she U worried about you, yon see—and anxiout,"'• About me f" laid Betbel, iu tome ex­citement. "Why this will never do, Charlie; I rtust get better at once."“ Ab, do,” said Charlie — as if Bothel's will could bring her back to light and life and happiuett; *‘*nd ibeo, in the apring, wo could go home again. .Jim Strachan wants me to stay with liitn/’" I hllobld like it," Raid Bethel, wistfully. "I should hate the spring hero. I know ; I should hate it anywhere, I Ihiuk, away from home.”All at oncalho tears rose in her longing eyes, aud diuinied their brilliance. All at once the beauties of this most beautiful town—its river, its cathedral, its avenno of chestnuts—seemed as m.tiling in compari­son with tire Boglish lanes and green fields with which her English hottie was hedged nbont; for tho first limo sin co that September overting Rhe felt thrtt life was be'abable—might grdw grand again, oven for her. If sho had, inode imprei'no mo­ment; lost faith and confidence and lovo ; If, too lalp, Bhe bad borrowed over a mis­take; if Philip were married—Mill were there not more things to bo nYxcd of life than Uris ? Was not iifo Itseit a gift nbt to bo deepised nnd rejeCfcd, nob t» bo cast away for * light 'word parting two fives ? a gift to ba garnered gratefully, and wept over—perhaps hot, heavy, passionate tears —but still a gift for whith to thank God humbly ? Life is so sweet, especially to the yonng. Those who have come ns near as Bethel did in those dnys to its furthest HittiU feel this nioro than others? and when; wounded, wenry, sick At heaVb, Bethel c'Attte struggling Ifnck to this every­day world; Mio pamo back gladly and gratefully, nnd grew to lovo everything about her, from tho view of tire river am) cathedral towers, u]x>u which tiro looked from her high windows, to thb creeping sunbeams on tho wall, that slanted in upon her from tho west. For Bethel got bettor at last—very slowly, with many relapses and much weakness nnd pain, but still surely. Hearts do not break ao easily nl seventeen ns wo nro inclined to think ; nud sho was glad that tho decree of death bad not go.10 forth, when sho saw the shadows bssening on her mother's gentlo face,when Cbarl.e, with a vain attempt nt bushing his ringing boj-isb voice, would stoop to whisper, ” Better to ■ day, Betbel ? tual'ii•Do yon know. Bethel,' he said onco, when bo hnd been watching her quietly fur a long time, ‘you nro changed some­how—for tho better, too; isn’t she, mother?’Mrs. CKlhero, thus appealed to, put down the nccdlo sho was threading, aud looked fondly at her dattgbter.‘Sho did not "wmit much changing, I think, Charlie; to make rts lovo her,' she said, gently. *My poor Bethel, I wish yon were net quite so changed.'But I moan in yourself, Bethel,’ persist­ed the boy» 'll wns naldral when yon were ill; n»d lying up nil day; but now when y«u arc better, nnd beginning to go about again; yotr aro different tomebow still.’junt as good furl.'• I have suffvreiV said BetKteL rftHply, •and I neVcr suffered much before—and snffrfing Inbign sympathy.'•Phil Strachari told Jim dneo,' said Charlie, abruptly, ’that you were too full of life and spirit to have much sympathy with pain. If» could dot Buy tbuL now— could he,dour?’quietly, 'you wefe never too full of life forHie.’Ihllltl looked tip. *1 wonJek;' Mio haid.treuibling fingers; site hlbd to lift the veilShe realized il stiU niore, two months hier, «li"n-, in Iho ’e.-ulyr|*Hnff;second her moiher cam** buck nl uic— home! Cbnriic was nt Oxf.'rl still; nqd Bethel, sweti.regretful ly, and, hal f glud, half sorry, took n p the thread of h»r English life Jti.airi. Iffancied the did not much care which ; and Mrs. Clilhero, acquescing in hor gentle fray. tlrev remained at Tours, aud sank Into Ute naif ittlxioUk, half methodica’ stdte df a household Whtrto central point '• an Invalid. Fon koi’ bright (.itftioodi eri in Irer failing health, Bethel was Ure cen­tral point round which the lesser satellites feVoiYrt—enly ©Marthe; ribo had Peen instincts st times, bad seen at last ihat things could nnt go on aa they were, aud that, if Beihol could not lie iuhsod; there was no telling what the end.niigbt be.Bethel, wilu til he? futflte; wre essential­ly affectionate; nnd as alio lii| bitcK dn her sofj, on this lovely December mimii'6, passing. Ii4hwhtt8 hands coroosirigly oyer pbarlie'f Inrloy bead; tire tear* Kept rising in her eyes as she drew mental pictures of her heart, and no ono could drag it out into the light of day withou t her spe dd plennnro; but she was tired this evenitig— glad when the train be gnu to move smod lily out of Shoreditch station, becanie sho was near homo now, and the thought slo k her pleasantly. She loaned foi ward and I >ukr*d down the platform dreamily, seeing many people; among them, nnd above all, a tall couple, who stood baud in band, saying good-by. The woman, young and grace­ful, wu« Lte.’ig her. and alio could see a fresh Bweet face upraised, with a tearful smile abont tbo trembling lips; but as the train awopl on, nnd BclLel'e eyes, sad fora sudden aynipctliy, swept acr »ss the man's tall figure, ho raised his bent head suddenly and turned round—Philip Strhchan 1“ Did you speak. Bethel ? " asked Un. Clitlicro, bending forward;" do you want any thing?"Bethel raised h*r calm face quietly to her mother, an I in the twilight shadows put her band into Mrs. Clithoro's ready cln»p. ** No, mother. I said nothing." site said ; " I was just looking out, and I saw Captain Strachan— and his wife."| TO BE CONTINVEli.]JULIUS KIfS.^TION SPffiL,TheSciemificAiMriGMTHIKTT-TIHMD YHAB.Tie Most POPULAFSCIENTIFIC POjer IM THB WORLD.Tm RiBSTino An*reA>i I* a larga EtroteCtaA W>rk Ir Newipapor of itxtwn p«*w. printed In the Aral beautiful teyla, pnfottbj iUmtratrd vilh ryUntit tijravlngi, rcpteeanUhg tlfo n«w«ai lnventlon« and the moat redv-rt A3vk<r*« Ip tire ArH. and Science*; Indudliuf Mochuiica Slid entffifroriug, Sluani Kiralucer- Inz. HaHlray, Minlnr, Clnt, Uaaa)><l Hydraulic In- ftinrarlnr, Mill Wdrk, Iron, Steal and MM«1 Work; Chamlatry and Chemical FioOMfea; npctriMw, Llshl,Heat. Bouud ; Technology/ MioUfcraphy, Hinting, New Machinery, Now Pro oamy, New KOQPM, lmj>ro»o- tnenu port«|nlng to Textile Indnalry, Weavirw, Dye­ing, <>>lcrlng, New Industrial .PruJucto, Animal, Vogctalilo and Mineral; New and Intete^fuk Facta In Agriculture, Horlteidture, the llokie, llralth, Medical ProgTMa, Social Science, Natural Ulstdty, peuU^y. Astrouamy, etc.The moat valuaWe graciled papers,. br bbl cent writers in all dctAmnenta of Science, will lie found in the Scientific Ahiert.an; the whole preaentod In pnptllir langn’je, frd* from technical tenna, llluatrat- ed with engraving, and oo arran^ii as to Interest and Inform all clAtero it teadeni, vid and young. The Selentlllc American It prmu'Xbo of knowledge and procreM In OVeqr cmuiiunlty «^o>» It circulates. Il should have a place in evtiy Family. Heading Itoom, Library. College or School. Teriua. BU.M per year, which inchnhio preitrAurel of p<»aa^e. Diacmint to (Tutu and AreAu. Single oip1" ton «tn6. H"M by all Newsdealers. Itcmlt by poe'tal order to MUNN 1PATENTS.Foreign Patents, and bare tl In the world. Patents err obuModa's of Naw tn\-cntl6ia ami■UblhbiiHnlImrrlMN of »ll ImcnUuna Patented through thia ArsncJ-, with the name end residence of the Patentee. Public attention la Ibus directed to the menu of Um new intent, and or hitroducliun often eflccird.can probabh in obtained, by writing to Iha ender- s!gaod. Address for the Paper, or eoirrernlnK Patents. Ml.W U Co., St Park HuW. Krw York.Branch OfBre. Cor. F. £ 7l6 Ws., Waablngtifo.D.tt." U/iftutHtnaUji thr- 6<«f levrl- of t'wtint in fA» re/M.”Harper’s Magazine,ILLUSTRATED.The riiter-n ifogaiino, which loov axcoAte’e* lt« original Ulla ut Iha Xsit Jloiflity Xaguimr. IIM uul in t’.e lout abated Uia popularity II wou al the AoU.l, bnt has added to fl In niaiy wayw. and ha. Sept Talriy abteaat ot life tUnc., thank, to the enterpriao ot the tmbllahcia and the tact and wiad.'nn nt Ite olltora. ForTERMS :,..W 00.'.P^^eyr frto.Hr'r,i Copy of rithor tA« M lOAZIvr.. Wk«tr. erUnci Yi'inberi can bo supplied at any Umo.The volumes of the ifajaiino onuiurnce with the'olumes. In neat cloth binding, will be aent , fnright at expenae of ptm-harer. for #2 S3A Complete Analytical Index tn the Brel Fifty V.i1- itniM of lliarsa'a Maoauss baa been pnEliaheJ. renderlnK a.albblofor reference the v»-t and varied Wealth of Inf-ir.uaUAA Which cvnilAutea thia pcriollealHnlMcri|>U>>Jr.-’r!'!.'Harper’s Weekly,4th<TERM'S tINGERSOLLMub & ht Wb.w. 0. SMITH,Dealer inAMERICAN & FOREIGNManufacturer ofMonumonts, Crave etencs, Mantle- nieces, Table Tops, &c.SCOTCH GRANITEMonuments & Head StonesImported to Order.]HAVING bail several years experience ‘in the above business in rotnc of the lead ing Marble Cutting LstaLlishmenta iu the Conntn*, and possessing facilities for the pur- chascof the uncut st.mehitherto not po.iscssc<l by arty other establishment of the kind in this scctiort of tho Province, 1 nm prepared to guar­antee satisfaction, cither in price or style Af workmanship, to the most fantidtons, UndiaM-- neslly request anyone who urey hart work to do iu my line to call at the works and com­pare prices and examine the class Cf Work tarucA out. I am in a position now to cxe^ cute some of the finest work, and oik that a fair test and eftmination shall be mido before leaving your orders elsewhere.OHIO FREE STONE IFor Building Purposes, Furnished and Cut U To Order.ear Itomcmbci the place—Ingersoll Marble AStonc Works, WcitOf ;hc Market, I ngcrsull. Jane 20, 1876. i.32.Couaty of Oxford.Tora» aed Sittings of Courts fd? IGT^.Ciunty Court and Ocricral Sessions of U>e Peseeand Munday, lei Uctul>er.County aal Sartj’its Court Tarms,April Tenn be^ius JI nr Jay, the in I, and end* Satur- dar.the Ith Apnl.Division Court Sittings.Second at Druniho, Yde^lay,bill March, bih May, JOlh July. ISth Nj.cntbcr.’j Oth January, UUh Ma.cb.. IMh May.editorial, are scholarir and cunt Indug. and carry much nelcbt. Ito iru-lratlon. of current eveutaaro lull and frt->h, are 0-cpired by our bert dejigncra. —Louw- r?Wc Conrur-Jcurnal. .I). S. MACQUEEloth S<|>te<u1«r 2Ut NovemberFilth al Ingersoll, Saturday,SHh January, tlth Maich. 12th W- 30th June. Mih Au.n rt. STlh <M"txk Sth DecemberSixth eiTiltouburz, Tliur«!»y,IMh January.Sth March. 10th May..1Dili July.50th Irpt.-hilier V2n*l NovcuiberIltarra'a Wnativ, one year../............?4 COAl UO Includes prvpspiwnt Cl S. p.»Uirc by the u'ALibera. • , . , k.S'n&scn/rftonr to Waarta’s Mintxbrx, Vi rn.Lr.oorf< I xr.e roniiurncewith tbo rear.. nicutlvned. il will bo uiidrrtlo^ U-rt rl.bea U, v (f?I *L* NUuibci<.>mprutirirTte»r'r jonrfor biirdiri;, : *1 W w?.KuLsriptlons rcrelve.1 for Harper** Petimilrala •liopfHarper’s Dasar.autb"ri«y In «>l tnauw»o< nixnueni, •UTuclte.cirtuiae. ami a-«lal Sabi Ci.—A-tea TrnrJUrr.The r.atar otaht-ixl. UM It to eieer nietnbe-nt Ihe h.uaeb.>ld—totba children by droll and prater pietore*.i pArMUbed iTERMS : reial-iS^ if tit Ie elf Arhauviblrn Ik Ike tailed ktales.I. COYNE & CO.Are hoto showing a Beautiful Stoek ofNew Fall Millinery, JhH Sc,To whriih they iHvite the attention of the Ladfefl bf Ingersoll and surrounding Vicinity:Is HoW open: Ladies$ call ahd Brt OutMil tart, Hals',JIngeMl. October 17, 1877.f. COYNE & CO.tWHOLESALE t XXtiA.L.OCLOTHING-!CLOTHING IFar Ready ■ Male Ciothing, Hais,CAPS tad GENT’S FURNISHINGS, GO TOLondon House, Thames sheet, Ingersoll.An Immense Stock, Select Varieties, and Big Bargains.JOHN J. STUART, Prop.Ingersoll, October 10, 1877.-T-i 1 Th Til TVT AINTTATOOTI SFresh Bread ! i H0W LDSTi RESTORED I iDELIVERED DAILY FROMVance’s Bakery.We hare recently poMfohed, _ . iron CXOCAMS.Bans, Biscuits, Cakes I hr lemon rt rates, fr ■net alarmiirf outCoaiectLauryALWAYS IN STOCK.JOHN GAYFERpnEMIST <t DRUGGIST, ApotbcV-/ cartel’ Hall, Thamoa Street. Ineeronll, Ont. . Druxs.Ciieuil.aK Patent MeJIclnVi ard PerfumerjIn the wonderful mci|lclnetowhlc.h Ilie afflicted am above directed tor relict, ll>e dlocormvr ho- lierea he Imo combined in karwonu more nt No- litre's sovereign cnrntlve properties whkli Uod ■ l,M InallllC'l Into tin vegetoble kingdom for heal-tV® greatest ■ UO II Otinsaaircraft,ww* lire —KI HM. flv Ha great and llinrouxii Woo.l-1'urify- r liroiteriUB. Il aim *11 Mnmore, from itio word frinllilA tq a common HlolrbILF>MS^ llrrtpllun., Moir-Ul la! Uurn-A Hlnvmr nr.• ; Mid iheir tdrete, kri Fnidlraite'!, andwithout the <application of lh« knife; poiollng out a mode of eun once almnle. certain »ijd e/fwtual. b, means of wh every augcrct, no nluu-r whU bu onxlijion may njav euro hintself cheaply, privately and rcdseoUy.THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO.Toft 03* Boi. Isss.Viok’s Floral Guidea beautiful Quarterly Joumel, Bnely Wnstraled. andVick’e Flower and Vegetable Carden i mper M cents; with elegant cioth curera. #1.00.Vick's Catalogue—Oeo ll!c»Uaiion», onl} two lute. . .Address. JAMES VICK, Rochroter, N. Y.YOUSAVE MONEY !By SuViNG YOURFURNITUREAT THE ROOMS OFBARKER & SILLS.NEW BRICK BLOCK,KING-ST., OPPOSITE tho MARKET.Call and be convinced that BARKER 4 SILLS give better Value for the tri Oilef thirf <t*y House ih irigenoll.ir Stock nt norm t an ini’imso Steak of Cornmoa Furniture, Cheap. Bed Room Suittn 10 to $15). DrA ViUfRi Odin Ail Lib.'xry Faruitirj JPining Room, Kitednin/UaUidatlrcsact of aUjksicflfitlbM andMANUFACTURED ON TUB PREMISES.’Chromoa, Oil Painting* and Gilt Motn>li«{gi always iri Stock (Ordered Work and Repairing promptly, neatly *uJ cNuply eXocUtixi. Vo nut fail td see tKcir SCBcl before purchasing elsewhere.Ingot soil, July 11/1877.'BARKER & SILLS, •Sttcisdr to CHHr A Kvk**The GOLDEN LIONLARGE FALL ARRIVALSMtKnidendcn't CraraU, Mutton or Beef, Financial KeUrf, Stock*/ Clocks, Locks.Monkey of Bear'. .!. tUoodbound or Spits, Free from Flu, To Hire a Hall,A«pU, Order*,Oxford Tribuneoco<0ooR.H. YOUNG,£tn<D bo.S toADV12RTISS SOOlt ik.THE THE OXFORD 'T W BUN K ^^ NOVEMBER 28. |a!7. .............. I 1 — **K ^R 0 P O SITION. a 9Y oU ■ubesrilHir obtaining one’ MW d u Mtwcribar for tire Tstscxx, wdl have kc* Mbscrip<«<m U ru w l three W When a woman smile* at an affront., one of two Udags are certain. She hM either emh new subscriber. Oar anbarriben _ rouM doable our *ub*cripti<m. Will they take bold of the matter? «r A tip-top A 1 Uhter Overcoat for 87, at G. A. Thonqwon'*. tr A ynnng housekeeper, when her atten­ tion was called to a very dusty ch»ir, remark- d*y ” *. New Raisins at O’Neill's at Going AWwd—MonrinK Exprw, 1.18 piWKi FactaoExpraai, 6.05 p. tn. Accmn- modatfon, BM p.m.; Steamboat Express. 1A4 a. m.I Express 8.19 a. tn.; Chicago Eatpreu 4.54 •. m-i Aecoinmodultoti 11.36 Cheapest Prices.206 Going East—Aoe^imtsodation, a.80n. m.; Atlantis Express, 9-19 »• m-; Day Express, 2.45 tn-ut.: Detroit Express, 049 p. m. ! Naw York Express. 11 JU p. tn. Great Inducement. Oxford T ribune pu BLUSHED AT ixaensoix. From Now to January 7 ,1879, yea 6LM. m H E OXFORD TRIBUNE will A applied to NEW subscribers from the prweut timo to the end of 1878, for the small sum of One Dollar. The TJGBUNK in a first-elm paper, and contains uli die latest local anil foreign news up to the hour of going to presa as well aa forcibly written editor- iut and other articles W B !3S M TO SJM, Any old subscriber sending us a new nauiv, accompanied with $1, will have Ins time advanced 3 months ; for four new names, with $4, will give him the jin per for on* year. We ask onr friends to make a “ Dig Push" for us and send us a lot of new sulsscriberv. The low pride at which we furnish the paper—$ I a year—makes it almost impossible to send out canvassers. Money may be sent in registered letter at our risk. Addr&s H A R R Y R O W L A N D , Proprietor Tainuxe, Ingersoll, Ont. str A northern contemporary «ny*:—IFonr deaths were an turn need last week (ending 23rd in*t.y from typhoid fever. The village is in a ■sd sanitary state-air Md water contaminat­ ed, and village father* not doing their duty;" The ordered Clothing Repnit- ment, nt the Golden Lion, rima from 15 to 20 Lamia. Genta keep tho ball a rolling. W New croMings have been laid down on Thame* street at the intersection of Hamilton ■treet and at the next street eonth (St. Aodrws) leading to Knox Church. Not be­ fore they were needed. r r Remarkable cure*, of eeriou* Jon"stand- ing disease* arc mode nt the London Medical an<VSnrgi«al Institute, of London, OnL Can cere are cured by a new scientific and effect­ual proces*. and a cure warranted in every ca«e when nndertaken. No less than 17 cases of this terrible diseaae were cured in one month, notice of which wo* given in the Olobe. 203'54 er "When a man stops his newspaper, it La amusing to seo him borrow bis neighbor"* tho following week toreo if it say* anything al>oat him." That is the experience of an ex­ change, fio one has ever yet a'tempted to aUp TnAMMTORD BlFLK MATCHES.—The mitchtR of ths Thnmrelord Rifle Asnocia- lion took plaM yesterday, as announced, end are h»-ingoomplrt*<1 to-dav. Full par- licnlnrsnf prize-winner*, Ac., next week. An IxnERHOLLMAx'no’inxDON A STS IM- B'AT.—Tlie MortresI Star anys thutnmong those who were robbed on the 8S. Circas- elan, Altan Line, was Mr. Geo. Oliver, of Ingersoll. Mr. Oliver's loss was a X1C0 Bank of England note and two sovereigns. A man named Springla, aliat Meyer, who, it arum*, i* nn old bnml st robbing steam­ boat nnMengar*. wnsnrrefited on an«pioion, mid tlio itolen property found in his trank. THE BRANTFORD ACCIDENT.—Wm. Pill, the driver of tho cDgine that went through tbe bridge on the Brantford, Norfolk, A Pt. Burwell Ry, recently, is a atm of Mr. John Pitt, of West ZorTA. If" Ima for Roreral years been engaged ns driver on lliia road, and hn« Iha npnt.atfon of hring an exceedingly cnrcfol nud intelligent man- Mr. Pitt received pnitiful Inyirios, hut we are happy to Irsm that they will not prove serious. " NEWSPAPER LITERATURB.” — Th" lec­ ture delivered by Rev. J. Kay, in tho Y.M. C. A. Hall, on Wednesday evening last, OD the above subject, was not os well atlemltd os we conlfl hnvo wished, owing, no doubt, to a combination of rircnnistancca. The evening before, Uto Association had given nn iome " mtcrtaiuinent, and it bring ©he ©Horir Eribuuc, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, (877. THE OXFORD TRIBUNE is on sale a Woe doock's ■sr Dry. Soft Wood for $1.25 per cord, at the Town Wood Tar 1. 205 MT Changes of food and climate safe with SIXFORD'S JAMAICA GINOKH. *r Just twr weeks now till Christmas- Day.For Cheap Stoves of all the improved pattern* goto G. A. Turner’s, Thames St. •a* No better show window for a rasrehant than a well displayed advertistnent. •W Rubber* and O> er»hoea very cheap at the Dominion Shoe Store. 205 8 SET The '’harches in town on Thursday Im t (Thankagiring Day) were well attended. RS" Single copies of the Tan IKI for sale a Dart dr Underwood's. M"Theamonnt of print and cosmetics used shows that beauty dies hard. ». Jf yon want to get a first class piece of Fanutire yea must call at Morrcy'* Em pariuni, Thames street. 01 •V* The polka is io be discarded iu fashion­ able circle* this winter. ..*ovc J’fpe and Stove Furniture nt G. A. Tc»er », Tbsmc* St \ tor fanny Readings to-night, Y.M.C.A. Just arrived — Seventy Fine Boys* Suite from two years up, at G. A. Thompson's. Remarkably cheap. XT Since wedding* are published with "No card*, nt eokc. nobody'a buainers,” affixed, wo weald suggest ttiat the engsgement an- nonnctments which are now appearing in the paper* be BUpplemoated M follow*:- -“ No caller ; no company ; nobody but Charlie." «a* For Fire. Life or Marine Insurance, apply to C. E. Chad- wick. Office oner the Post Office. -06 xa* la order to prevent flirtations at the Berlin Model School, it has become necesaary- Ktys tho Telegraph, to avoid employing pretty female# id tho institution. Those of tho stump fopce o.-ler of beauty are therefore in demand. Four cL-*ngc* of thi* nature wfll take place at the clo*e tho year. Come and see the Cuflulo Robe with Homa, at the Golden Lion. tjr It is A great misfortune to have a fret • fnl disposition. It take* the fragrance out of ; one’* life, and have* only weeds where a cheerfnll deposition would cause flu were to bloom. The habit of fretting i* ono that grows rapidly unless it b* sternly repressed; and the best way to overcome it is to try al- way* to look on the cheerful aide of things. The brut lot of Fur Cn|» j ua* re­ ceived at G. A. Tliom|>son’s. A real Fur Cap for SX50. Only examine to satisfy. trr It is said by the Oshawa Vintliralor that Mr. 0. IL Patullo, editor of the Wood- stock Sentinel, and Advance Agent of th: firm of Big Push Brown, Mesmeric Influence Simp- eon & Co., of Toronto, registered himself M a " Commercial Traveller'' while on a visit to that town. Well doan't he peddle " enthnsi- asm" throughout the country, and that kind of thing is just as necessary for down-hrartol Grits as “soothing «yrap" ton equaling in- font gs~ If you want to Borrow Money on Mortgages, apply to 0. E. Chadwick. Office ouer TbnnkRgiving etc, many no doubt were otherwise engaged, and caul 1 not attend. The lecture was a good one, *n<] it was n pity it was not heard by a larger number. A FOOR SPECULATION.— Seme month* ago some enterprising merchant of Seaforth took it into bis head to ship a quantity of dried apples, to ono of the West India Islands. Unfortunately no directions an to use Accompanie.l the consignment, and the natives of the island, who were revelling in oranges, piue-npplre, nod n th«n*nn<l otlwr tropical productions, didn't take kindly to the Northern fruit. Kad they been the light ahapi- they might have been sold for cqtk«i but no nsc was fount! for them an A tlu-y were accordingly shipped back to Sea­ forth, Iho owner paying all Ibo expenses and freight both ways. SnEEP-KiLLixa Doae.—At sbont every meeting of our Township Councils, there are numerous applications for jndemniiy for loss of sheep killed by dog*. The fo’- lowing is a very effective way adopted on the Conisnont to prove ihn innocence or guilt of A ifog inspected of killing sheep. The plan U riwpiy to give the animal to which suspicion attached an emetic n« soon as possible after the foray on the fl ick bad been made. Some salt, or a Hille warm mustard and water is all that is necessary to discover what the last meal cousistod of. This plan, according to Land ami Water, a Loudon journal, was lately successfully put into practice at Croie Inn, Haverford, west. B. N. AXDP. B. RAILWAY AOREF-U-NT.— meeting of tbn Brantford City Couccil. OB Friiinw n '£bt, it Wfti resolved to adopt tho ngreimnu between the city of Branl- tird.lbe Great Brilway and the B. N. k P. B. R. Co., an'1 bonus haud- ed over, on it* being cairi^d w*lb tb° addition of tho following cial’se : —''And the Brantford Company do furtbrt co' nnt, promise nnd agree to and with fain GRAND ’ANNIVERSARY.—The anniversary of the Y. M. C. A. will taka place in the Town Hall, on Wednesday cv's, Dec. 4 — Jame* Nnxo", E“q., in the cliair.. Tire following talented gentlemen will give short sddresMS: —Rev. G?mley, of London; Hnv. frat tor. of (he Baptist Institute, Woodatoek ; Judge Hughes, St. Tbcmas, Mr. Moore, of Brantford, and others, A large choir will Mudtict tho ringing. Every poariMs means ha* been taken to’moke this n snccoBsfiil mecrioE. The public are cor­ dially invited. Free to all. -A-FXXR MICROSCOPE FOR A FEW CENTS. —A well-made, gcuuin* Microscope—not a bit of melded glare in A pnpercr metal ring or Into—hot one with triple Lenses, Dis- pbragm, Stand, e!a.,is not only u*r/uli<) every family, but i* very interesting. Snob instruments have liltharto been too cosily for the general public.—The Editors of the American AgrietdtnrUt, in connection with an Optical Manufacturing Company, have, after many operations and much in­ vention, succeeded in producing a genuine mierascojic, with throe flue Loiises, Stand, ete„ which, by nso of machinery, and very large mnnufoctriu*, i« naw made at fur less cost than has ever before been done. Scientific men, and others, say it is d<cid- edly superior t * nnythirg ever before of­ fered ro low as 8'2.50; but this one is sold for 81.50. But ono is given to every rnb- scribor to tho American Agrieulluritt,who simply adds 43 cents to tho regular sub­ scription price—that is, the paper is sent foronn year, with the 81.50 Microscope.for only 4*2.00. If to be delivered free to any part of county, 15 cants extra is tn bo added. A full description and all psrtienlarat’nn 1»’ bad by sending your address on a Postal Cure to Orange Judd Company. New York; or better still, een-l them-10 cents (halt price) for a post-paid sample copy of the paper.-—which will give a description o! the Mierovcopc, and slao much vitlnnbl*- reading and engravings, etc., and bo richly worth for more than its cost. C AT ARRH THE EYE, CAR, and THROAT Tstued by the Central Office, Toronto, Nov. 28.—10:80, a, tn. ! tFf Boots and Shoe* at the Dominion 8hoc W Keep yonraclf disengaged for the Y. M.<J A. Anniversary Tuesday Dec. 4th. . .Coal and Wood Store* in great variety ->3- price* st G. A.^Brnei'i Thames St. • It i* promised that theskigh bells will ling in a good number of wedding belles, Bo The Urgent assortment of Btiflulo Robes ever brought to Ingersoll, nt the («*MeW Lion, •** Sul «kia bate for ladies are made in fonder in vugua. »v Honey io Loan at Lowest Hates. Apply to J. C. Hegler. .W CuM Uwka. is *H .^r. Usdiop, ... staking tbrir appearance iu the Moral for holiday prescuta. o r For good,1 proof Horse Blankets, R J to rile GoN«u Lion. the Post Office.20G SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Mo f»Jlurr«, nir»n» u»<loubU<l opucine eurMIvopropor- ], - p'j’lUbUrolnl. And vatanlhtarallh.lt does not repra- Heo- ad redaetnenl la nil part* ef tho equitry ■ anpenoni* ever any motno-t at earn rralarmcrtlr-l nroftralon, batslinntha mill to a pnhlhhod iiotrewnn Ilcnca uir>onrpnw"»lon rrprewntbot »<«ri*lt rUhhrlillnrtho re*ann n>»nttanefl. Th*ot WriU.Fnn.">&< o.'»Kxpnv*.I«• a 4>sl»pok«a tidvnwacal or wlikU wo wo J uatl;r pruad. INVALUABLE. Uc«r». W«vx« lo PoTTr?, vniolanl-! DranM*. Do*- ith»n2Ojoan Ih»vaJi-r:> B JtcBOm* complalLt. 11 nro M Kt that I tiara derived from tha>t>tcAi. Cicero* CAT aain. For mtctn k»d bec-ana •' inflonrd. "til HI* Homi ciiar.iercs, that it * 43 n rouianil nnucr vrbt rnnM BO to ths racKo con it,’ r U I dll go wh« mould live to rem* bark er pot. I yaw »n nier-t of thM mcdl- Ine, nud Mtlu nrli licinu very I vlou* nbont «tM-elflr* or nortnir.A of *r.y 1« d. cured, and al Dil »rr|v? st a rc’;jrtuHitAtemcntrti-y euiora lboMV>micre<t M I liareTwcn.sp tun remedy Into niurax'nt,al r*clflccoa«t (irlicra it fl nnrn taeidoce. .rrTinnTToni-, . -Arcoii, N.i\ June, Wil ct Wein. Parga * Co. Each aacksce contain. Dr. f anfoni'a Improved Inbal. lair ftibe. aualull dlrcetlor.'iforu.'a In all caaca. Prlco *130. For rata by nil Whole?*! ' nu l Retail 1'nisgian VOLTAIC PLASTER ALWAYS CURES. Enlarged Spleen.Thl. I.to r.rtltv tym 11 For tho lower kko regions.—Brifli soitlli-westrrly to north-westerly winds Armour, jewel and goods to 1 treueo tbrongh the rear which, by mean!' on the floor mid also City of Bran I ford to proceed forthwith to rebuild tho bridge across the Grand River on their line of Bailway, and to complete the same in a substantial mariner ready for traffic within a reasonable time from the ilia detection of tho burglar*, Threi- jStrangera, sirpicions-looking char c err, who were iu town during tbo day on Saturday, are enpposod to be the perpe­ trators, but no due as to their whereabout* him yet been obtained. Their plunder i.- j co."'?05®*! chiefly of watches. ©Dnuncnial. been nnusuolly quiet. W< The cable remains at G3a. EIUKIXK CHcncn.—Hohl yonrsrivex dis- eugsged for Wednesday, 19ih December. Dinner and Ladies' Bazaar at tho .Town Hall. Particular* paxt week. LnERAET EXTEBTAIXIIEXT.—The regular fortnightly literary entertainment of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in the Association Hall. Ibis (Wednesday) evening. A good programme is provided. Admission, five cents. Mn. GIBBON'S LECTURE IN WOODSTOCK. —)(r. Joseph Gibson is announced to de­ liver his lecture eotitled, “Our Connection with the Mother Cooiflry," iu tho Town Hall, Woodstock, on Friday evening, 8'Jib CASH,—Credit customers will plrue take notice books are u«w closed al “ Dominion Shoe Store." We trust none of onr patrons will take exception to this, ns our intention is to treat 411 alike. Parties indebted art requested to settle their aceonuts without delay.20740 r sxcmie to decline M3T Pufialo Ilobea from fS op, at the Golden Zaon. f* No*. gcnUtmee. don’t all apeak at once. forthcoming smuticipa! ejection*. & New Currants at O'Neill’s al Cheapest Rates.206 -’Writ IbhaMtswt" tad ttyUa t a Ibe«die*|<*t Shirt it nJ Drawers APPOINTMENT.—Dr. McKay, of this town, lias been appointed medical officer lor the Great Western Railway Company, and also for Use Provident Society of fbat Company, for that portion of IbrirHne, ex- tending from Beachvilla to WMSbuno, in­clusive. SPECIAL OFFER.—-"Scribners'Magazine" and the TRIBUNE for 14, for 1870. Order* may ba left at thi* office, where sample cople* of the Magarino may be seen. The regular prise of Uii* magazine is |4. See prospectu*, fot 1878, in another column- We offer the two for tha price of on*. ANOTHER GOOD OFFER.—"St. Nicholas" aadiba TRUIURK for 83, for 1878. Orders may bo left at Uii* office, where aample copio* of the magaxiaa may be »een. Tha regular price nf Ibis valuable magaxine for boy* ami girl* is |8, eoe prospectus in an­ other column. We offer th* two for the price of oue. COLLDUOX.—On Monday evening, a party, with two rig*, were driving along King Street at * furious rate and ran into another, going in the oppotite dircoUan. The consrononee wan, three buggies were dtmoluhsd. as the former of UM iwo, com­ing iu eon I art with the first, shipped so sud­ denly that the hindmost one *l*o rauinlolt. dale hereof.' BOARD oy EDUCATION.—Monday evening 1 1 ut was tho night for Iho regular meeting ‘ of tho Board of School Trustees, but as only three members were present—an in- ' sufficient number to form n quorum—no meeting was held. The following gentle- 1 mm were prerenl:—Messi*. Chndwick, Fergusson and King. The absentees were Mcsar*. Boll, Bain, Barr, Cri«p, Cragg. Watcrworih, Enkins and Seldon. When gentlemen accept public positions of this kind they should attend to the duliea of the office for tha public good, evou if they have no consideration for tlio convenience or comfort of other member* who do ut- tend, and who are drawn sway from their tmm<* or bnsineu on a disagreeable night on a fruitless errand. ADVERTISING,—An exchange correctly remark* :—It it amnsing to t» e how quick sonic bnsinr** men aro taken with any novelty in tho shape of advertising, which does not often last longer than for an agent to collect hi* bills. Tho men who patron- iza these follow* ara usnally the ones who never Advertise in the newspaper*, ara con­ stantly naseriing that “advertising don't pay." We du not wonder that they arrive at thia conclusion after laying out their money for “ boards," “ carde." “ scrap- books," Ac., from which they never receive any corresponding benefit. Au advertise­ ment in a newspaper appears new and fresh every week iu the yo*r, while three now advertising dodge* nre posted con­ spicuously for a week or two, and then takeu to the rear. JaJiciou* advertising always pays,but advertising,like everything else, can ba done very injudiciously. WEATUKK FOHECART.—The “ oldest it£ habitant" inform ad th* writer that during his 50 years’ reeidtnia in thia vici­ nity be had never «een such extr.ionlinary weather, as that of the last few weeks at tb;*,Baasou of the ysar. Apra^t of tins subject, we observe that Mr. G. 8. H ., Browue, of Montreal, a weather prophet of some note, writes to the Gateiie, di*agree- ing with Mr. Vennnr’a forecast of n cold SDCH during tins wsck. Thu Uttar is H8 follow*;—Sir,—I observe Mr. Vennor iu bis forecast io the IPUnr»* of to-day give* it a* hi* opinion ibnt “the present balmy weather will abruptly tenuiuate about the 25th, and probably give place to a eharp spell of weather, with sleet and snow. 11 shall not bs surpriod glionlj tha waters become ice-locked iu Via litter part of November or the early pert of December,” Ao.,4c. My opinion ditfor* from that of Mr. V. I do not think that there will be any change to speak al this month, except tb*t it may bo slightly colder, but no snow of any coneeqtunee before tho 80tli, Sboald it not coins then, or at least in th* early part of December, I do not think there will t>e »oy slvighing before the end of that Our attention Ina be-u cnl.ed to acme new and useful houselm.'d 'n'rn’‘^,,e rc’ ccntly patented by L. E. b.'"wu * Co'i Cincinnati, Ohio, v/hich make hom-ekv'"10" it pleasure*, in?toad of a dreaded nce»’B,ly- They have been having a very largo a.J" I for them throughout tho United States, and now wish to introduce them through the Dominion of Canda, and offer good reliable lady or gentlemen canvassers an vppurta- nity seldon met with for making money rapidly. Fur terms and territory write nt on co to L. E. Brown & Co., 214 and 515 Elm Street, Ciuciuunti, Ohio. r.tKVEM«' WIVES AND ALL EXOAOED Tbc prosperity "and mceras of the Rural Now Yorker have enabled tha proprietor* to present a nnmlier of new and remarkable fca- tarc* never before controlled by any other journal of it* class io America. It is for this reason that oil pensoa* are* invited to send for a free apcciincu copy, that they may judge for Uicmselve* of wbat cannot otherwise be *□ well *et forth. They would, however, respectfully col] at­ tention to tho following. NEW FEATUKEL Eighre-two acre* of Jine land M an Experi­ mental Farm, where noveltie* are tesl^l ami result published. No "c.»bt>t»-stoau" farm ing. Desirable weL of uew fl .wets and hardy plants are propigated and distributed fre* among subscriber* interested in horticulture. Four-page supplomenta issue.1 from time to time, finely illustrated, and filled with timely practical matter. Special contributors from among the best talent in the country, iaclud- iug officers of nearly every agricultural college. Full market rq>orU from the two great com- commercial centre*—New York and Chicago.Five pages of literary matter devoted t> the hoaaehelX comprising stories, reading for the young, miscellany, Sabbath reading and illustrated fashion articles, with which are furnishod cot paper patterns of leading styles; also illustrated paper* on home decoration, •liowmg how to make fancy and ornamental articles. The usual features found in other Ha DIDN'T Do IT — Babert L*uri*,for- tserly of Guelph, sad prevlosaly of Loei d«a, Ontario, writes to the New York Job. Stress M .tU.ltaiCh«reh I m m e n se C L E A R IN G O UT S a le —OF— D R Y G O O D S , M IL LIN ER Y , M A N T LES, ETO. This wi l.c the argest offering of now and season able Goods that has ever been offered to the public in Ingersoll, from the fact th at the Goods are a ll new, and fresh, and not such as arc generally found in any clearing sale.Every- thin g w ill be sold at such extrem ely low prices as cann ot fail to attract t he attention of all in search o f cheap Goods. T iie proprietors have alw ays held to the opin ion that the only proper tim e to offer cheap Goods is w hen th e people arc needing them, and not to wait un til the best of the season is over, and w hen everyone is already supplied. B I G Vt’n.L COMMENCE ON And coiiliuuc unlil the whole stock is run off. This w ill be 3,003 Ixixcs of chccM offered to-day, a f.dl- ing off of 2,533 ; 1.157 bovei e-?kl on comm:*- leading factory price* and not particularly octiv-j above late week’s f‘uo tations; 3.5>3 boui factory clneis sold at I14stol2}o, mostly 12c; 2.’J boxes dairic’ went al IQJc to 12c, only 50 boxes gettiug the biter iij’uro. I NG EIWOLf. M A U K ET3.>>ri«l by J- M. Cewiu*!McrcLul. M A Jilt IE D, 0 <M to 0 00 rtooi.tiu- . ............ .............5 0 >.0 0)to noA.-."Ie.1 •to 1 N( . >0 0)Turnip..................................Vvi Aa ... .»o c-.r Ju ^.1. c rl . a ;s to a eo F^». t’eJi. per down t<1 soKog Hutter to|...tl llult.r, |«rlb C-.roM.da:ry...............t»to" tacl-r, .................I-to 1311 tun.Ilal.i-ei osSb^ii nlmn, giccn 0 ra IO 1 <M)Umi ....................si to 00<. aU Skint. .r«o.<5 to so rortr.T.Chicken*, perp*”.................si to 401’r k«.!«-'|<Cr ............to Mlloe.e.tj, S .......................ts MTuikey-vael.M to I 23DreaaailLsr........................... < w t1 ■S 09« w.to 4 25_.. Arg.................to 1 .■>V )3Il Jei . ................................to *1 i*W -U...................so to 35) Mstr.MulUm by the qitirter toKsT i«r ’.OUItw « 00 to 5 00 a Genuine Sale and no humbug.The Goods MUST and WILL be SOLD.nd those com ing early will get decided bargains. V» e enumerate some o f the'prjccs in the different lines that will be offered:— LIST OF FHXCSS. 50 pieces Best Canadian Grey Cotton, usually sold nt 12ic„ reduced to 10c. ■19 pieces W hite Cotton, worth 15c, and 12ic., reduced to lO ic. au:1 1 2k . - ‘ K ersey's and Canadian Factoiy F lan nel w ill he so% Cor the bare cost of production. Scarlet and Grey F lannels, Fancy Flannels, Tweeds, Blankets and House Furn ishin gs at great reductions. 5 0 dozen black and colored K in GLOVES, worth 75e to §1.00, all reduced to 50c. per pair. to L ot of K id M itts, worth §1, reduced to 75c. per pair. A ll Hosiery greatly reduced in prices. 20 dozen W OOL CLOUDS reduced to h alf price. 12^0 Plain W in cies’i'cducod to lOJc. 15c. P la in W incies reduced to 12J,c. l2-l-2c. and 15c. Striped and Checked W incies reduced 10-1 -2c and 12-l-2c. Other prices in proportion. P la in and F ancy Dress Goods that can’t possib ly be pmta>«teror foral agent at gl'pcr year; or may club as follows; The Rural aid any one of Hyper* publication., or Scribner’s or tho . <»n«le ^?Ce’ H 50>' *"r or wilh Arthur* Home Mag. (S4.75), for 83.75; nr with Peterson s Msg. (AW], for *3.50; or with demorest * mW, ($5.50). for $4; or with enket on hearth ($3.25), for $2.45.Address RUBAI NXW-YOBKEBJS Duane St., New York. 207. DXATH or AX OLD Otrono COUNTY SET- tLxa.—Tli* death of Mr. J*mc* White, sen., of Wood* look, took ptaoa leaf PMIAV*, Scotland, whera ha was boru oo th* 11th of November. 180L He «todted and followed the prof*** a* of an archi- id to reins to and rend tar Wren, who foifowvd in 1854. VsvtU>.r, seeund DIED . K>n. tub lusA, EASSMT STAMAS, An old pl having had i India mireion etabte remed; asthma, ami affectiou*. al wam -.u ttvted by thia N. Y. <Md L, vn i. th* Pnuvraw Svsrr Money to Loan Q N Farm Property, at 8 per cant. WaUAM N0RRI8- Private Residence. n tO Rent or for Sale. For Terms ami X andy «* W. T. CRISP, XagenoU.- -..-W 1^4'1 T LETTER HEADS, TJRINTED at the TatRURR Onrset bought less than 20c., reduced to 15c. and 16c. Dress Goods worth 32c. and 37-l-2c. reduced to 25c. Blabk Lustres from ll-l-2 c. upwards. Sec our B LACK LUSTRES at 2O c.!—astonishing value. We can show you the biggest bargains in B LACK SILK at 50c. and §1.00 per yard ever offered in th e Dom inion. M ILL INE R Y , M AN TLES and SHAW LS at prices th at speak for them selves. A lot o f last season's Jackets, GOOD STYL^*to be sold at a desperate bargain. Furs at prices th at can’t be beat. D on ’t wait until Christmas to buy your Fars, os yon cau only get the cu lls then. R e m e m b e r t h e B ig S ale WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDA1 And not before. All the Goods will be marked down, and arranged hj that sold for CASH OXLY. Those charged will be entered at regular prieea, th