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OCLnew_1878_04_03_Oxford _Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESS* 1, ■ „ r.-M-ge g The Oxford, Tribune n 7----------. . .. USiTitix (with evM tnt- im itation after a noticeable jamne). 'So ib> r<s>*0*« PU B LI^UH U x T SiiX WEDXE.SDAX HAR0.Y R O WL A riD, Atoxic H41L i(l'l’.»INOH,,K*.'r ellpETHAMES bTOEST, IXUEMuiL. AL attention iwiid to the publi I J etetaa 4 L*<U□ J1 l»lr»i»«. Helve*anurat , tuwH-ll. Toruau, r«& Msd^ls; th ■ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.A n d C a na d a D a iry R e p o rte r f I H. ROWL E A D N IT D O , R AND PROPRIETOR. C"i» l»» pd^: and every cxarCon will be need lo t* ths Ciro nation ut th*Tntcts* larger than that ol uy alber Jouta’il published In lhl« wilvn of Ihe ia! lion, ft will ihercfura ttaud uuHvakod u an varmint Medium. OXE D O LLAR A Y EAR sraicrLY tx ADVANCE. No paper dlscoctiaued uuHI all arrearages have bcrii pal*.Tr totient aJin>rtlwn*nu—Snt Inscrtloa, 8 iranla ncr ta«; each sul>**^uent Inicrtton. 2 cents per line. Lite- ol ternu to nurrarly. half-yearly, wrvuxly Mhcrti*cr». X-itinei tn Editorial column* chained al the mW ot iu ■ant** line.All orders to discontinue advert! seen ent* must be In «flllni; and handed Into t’i0 office ol puUlvaueu not VOL. V —NO. IT.INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1878.WHOLE NO. 225 luatrleJ onUi terbld, *ad diirred awordlnsV- 23T.MI «diertiu:uu3iU Mian bo haudiJ ta beturo 11 a. m. oa WeJne*laj. To Favrn ITTTOOL—Po-tmxstcn t«OitniM;™por* *111 obUte by elUiorjrriitnx or affixln: th« uiik-« siaaip ol tai p<H5 omen from whence the p«!*r rcturncl.HARRY ROWLAND, . , PublUltcri Proprietor. NOTICE TO mVERTISERS Th. "Ctenje" A’|»y t»r Contract Advertl’cnwn ’ mail be hande l In by 8.iliinl»y »i the latot a<»c«.-«ro Imertkin In the next IMU*. Our hnre and |ncrea»inK cireulalioii h»s renderol it absolutely »>ecc»«ary ■« publish ou Wednkxlar, In order lo reach outhinK business (Carts. B J. MaCAUCHEY, L. L. B., ARRISTEll and Attorney-at-Law.Solicitor ia Chancery ami turoh envy, Subtle, tc.. Toscrwil, Mill, office—In MeC M’DON A D&H O CROFT 1Y ARRISTERS and Attorneys-nt-Law, J. C. W W W , Baaksl? &t Broker, INSURANCE & LOAN AGENT. Kina Street, Ingersoll. rnRANSACTS a General Banking IF YOU W ANT Select literature. D'.RAFTS on New York qn<J United Order* tor UicHurjhMe or rale of Stecks, Bundi ami other securities f \EPOSITS RECEIVED FROM MOcNurEltyY id iLinOprAoreNti EtetDin pOroNpe rtTy »HtE‘b ? SVE-»- c*i rates <4 lnurr-t. Municipal and Sebual bteLul1 RO•YuraAncLe CvFtuIraRujE- « f EAngNlaDnd .LIFE IN- TMPER.AL FIRE INSURANCE A CeropAny cl Loudon, EuclitxL E*uUi»ticJ 1W1 COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR- X_> ante Cumjaiij' u(^EniLiu4. 19 and 20 Uonihiil. .LD, LI.. B. W. VttAOS UuUKorr, B. M. WALSH TJARR ISTER, A ttom ey-at-Luw and .1 j Reilcitnr hi Uh er ec ry and tlleulveney.Office—Uieit-dra Ui Wu.li's over Part AUndeiwscxi's Frull Huire. Tlraine.. StreetX. B.— 820,000 ut English Funds ter iuvcsUncut on Mortgage*.Ingersoll, J»nuMy 2,1373. ZEGLEH & ZEGLZB, TTARXEYa. SOLICITORS. Ac. M.incy to lain ai WIL 1AM NORRIS BARRISTER, de. flat twctunVe Building, Ciutvni;r«. Hoarder*, Auaut*. orders. AughtTo lie Bought,Silver or Gold,Mcrvlundhc Sold, Mu, R-k, B»et»eut, Firrt Floor.CuMaaent, To Purchate a Pet— Hone, .Mare, Monkey or Brar, Ill^xIboiioJ or Spits. Free fratH His, Sk>U», Fide* ; Pcir>, ltflK». It «u>'c nd on i Cravat*. Mutton or tkef.Finincl*! Itetlcf, Slnek*, I Putchcra ui linkers, A Cure t-r Dltcue, | Tn uiake kiuwu Your Store, I I'phntilcry,1 R I , ! Knick-Knacks, AH kinds Hajj, Houie- to Kent. AN OPEN VERDICT. B» MISS M. B. UltADDON, AUTHOR OF "TAKES AT THE FLOOD," "DEAD MES'S SHOES," "JOSHUA HAOOAILD’S DAUOH^EE.," "WEAVUIB AND W EFT," ETC. . man gifis for her poor parishioncru. The dining tulde was covered wiili neatly made tla n n <-l« mid linsey petticoate. Mrs. Dnlci merand Itoln-OCA Were folding and smooth- ing the little packages, and admiring their own work ; fur Rebecca's needle was as busy as her mistresa'a iu this benevolent labor. Rebecca withdrew respectfully al the cn- rnte'e entrance, aud Cyril told Mrs. Dufci- tner what had happened at tho Water Hnitse. Sho inierruptei] him continunilv • If Kenrick were only hero to-day. thought Mrs. Dulcimer. And then she remembered that Sir Ken­ rick had given her a half promise that ho would coms back te Ycrkslrirs in ttmo to cat bis CbrhlraM diuucr at fha Vicar- with qtwMiotis and exclamations, but bo ) Al got through hia at-ry sc»wlt»w. CHAPTER XXL U.’IFORS Tire C03DNKR. fire tal-lo wh< rc Christian llarefidd CBAITEn XX. “ DUST AK» AW KJjnLESS DARUXTSS.” The church clock Rtrnck twelve, nod, ns the last s!rok& died into silence, Little YHL lord school.house discharged n torrent of comforters, girls in binu comforters, cum- forteid of (he lime primnrj' colors and hit their sccot)tluric8. Overensts and clonks ‘ Poor dear child,' cried Mm. Dulcimer, when she bad heard all,’ • coming into that fine estate—poor Mr. HarefiVld'a mother was a Misg Pynscut, you know, aud all the rynsc-nl property goes with the HnrefR-|d estate—and under such shocking ciroiimstanccB. Whs I a pity sho hasn’t a hushnml to protect her interests! I shouldn't wonder if tho properly were thrown into chancery. II your cousin 1 .',i._ 1 i.___ ...... . . > haa Rat at meat on Sunday evening, with Ilia daughter and bis daughter's compan­ ion. Rat the coroner, in tho gatliorin" dusk of Monday afternoon, with, his jurymen in a row of heavy oaken chairs on eith<T side of him—looking very much ns if they were sluing at a new Barmecide's dinner—to in-quire into the cause or causes of Chrisltau inj a choral appeal to thv clerk of the weather. And they wont whooping down tlm street, spinning lops, Ihiug shuttle-cocks, os if tho rain wire rather agreeable than work'd cuukrttr was the • I think tho lady would Lavo been en­ titled tn a voico in the matter, sai l Cyril, ' however wiso my cousin Kenrick might ‘ Oh, ’vmaense, Cvril. Sneh ft young man as Kenrick might eho.ise f..p himself. Ami in poor Beatrix's position she would o'clock, but it was nearly f air nnil tbo pro. codlings wi re but just ln gtnnin«. Timro j irymou 1 tic, n good doel ,.f I >h ode ring in ■«, «i>uie smiill .liBpnt- ii> particular, ft gone- tleman who preferred to live alone. Iio htul ulwijw lived elint up in bis rooms since his wife’s death. £ believe ho took her death very lunch to heart. He baa n’-ver talked about his troubles to ure or to any OUB in the house, buljl believe there was trouble.1 The next witness was Isab'-Ila Scratched, She had been prenent at ttio discovery of Mr. llarefieM's death. She had dined with him on tho previnns evening, anil would naturally be nn independent wit- H' SB, and a more unbiased judge of his demeanor and mental condition than cither Iris ni l aorvunts or bie daughter. I1, Ra gave her evidence with a graceful timidity and a gentle firinnesa which charmed her hearers. She felt that it was her first public appearance, and that the ey.s of Little Yufford—or possibly ot n w ieb wider world than Litile Yufford— were npan her. Sho stood nt the end of the lung table with her clear blue eyes fixed respectfully upon the coroner, her little white hands clarp^d, h<r head sfiglitly thnt there was grace and pn-ltineu in tbij CoBOXiiF. ’Are yon rare af IPhlT' '■B.'amnt.^ifcw AAte m OtM from aleepl MOK M for umny WM IM. Tvaat wouh I Lr ojfit* finl« MtVa tam IokitiK it nightly, h^afuali dooes'. £ Mok ntltar n httfvr dime t\mn uana) UJT night, and enaptir d the talite/ 'ihrf jury, “be bsd beau a^uinx a hitta aUwit-miud' ddnriug what llteyCunside'red a aotuewliat wize-drawn ini-rnntaiion, be­ came suddenly off the atart. Fanr-ond- twenty ayes were fix'd inqoiritively upon the pule face of tbs WJtneM. A geuilraraa’ rtaudvtg in the sham»w. of ihe doorway' wstehitig the pr< eeediuga grew a shada pater than he had taeu taf»<re, COROXEK. ‘ Did any one know of your taking Uris tandatiiim ? ’ * BEATRIX. ‘ No one.' CJU'IXKR • Wa« jt recommend*} byyouz >ne4’cal advjrer? ‘ BF.ATIUX. 1 No. I o*ked Mr. Namby tu give me opiates,'but lie ndused.' ■ -' Uoitoi ER. •Ami, unknown to every one. yon liotigLHaadanum.aod took it in uightl/1 IIOMB? / BEATHIX. •!>«. Tha slocplrM mglrta ware so nriterably. I think I should bare goco mad if they ^ud coutinflied much longer.' CoRoxEit. ‘ Was there any causa for theas sleep!-st tiighta?’ BEATEIX (faltering, and with a dietrett- cd look). ‘ I hath been irabapny lately.' CORONEX ‘Thera WAS a Lva nffrur, was there not, which yonr father ditap- praved?' -’• ■ BEATUX. • Y< s.‘ COKOXER. 4 Was there ill feeling be­tween you and your father nbos't Siris love affair ?' BEATRIX. ‘ Not exactly ill feeling. I thought that iuy father aeteil unkindly/ ConoxER. ‘ There was ao quarrel between I snbmilt»>l to inv lOXd B EATRIX ‘A girl like lint vtgiil to C'-t n Luslmml able to support her,* thought Mr.Scratch-IJ, who regarded marriage os an instiintiou dr- wns deepening from erny to dttn, tho red slow of the fire was shining redder upon tho onkoti whitixci.t .-is thn outside' world ilarkened, the ticking of the clock cn the ehiinni-y-pieeo Bounded obtrusively above tho. halt.wbtopercd conversation, and the fulling of A cinder on tha kcniib ccemid ns startling ns the report of n coin. hand.s, and throwing tlio onus of maintain, ing them nnon an obliging stranger. CoBOXF.n. 'Yon dined with Mr. Hare- field yesterday evening, I b. lieve?’ him ? ' CoBDSgn thnt pt won might be to yonr fath> i ? ' BEATRIX. ‘ Ila had no cati«e to obj»eL ConoNEft. ’Wliat impression did Ills man- He ought t» have been pron l that I hod won rr make upon you COROX ZE.vary ingeuiona.Ingersoll, Fi H.-.w many riiemuta did you go to in this INGERSOLL BRANCH. Q N Farm Property, at 8 per cent.CHEAP FURNITURE •l had only been warmly oCt-red.'Sr»nt, Tent, Rnmazi Cement. WILLIAM NORRIS. Og.co orir the I*u,t Office. ALL LOSSES SETTLED TKC2iITLY. J. C. NORSWORTHY, thulrt Agent. brelln. Hi- had iu'en holding an ' XaiuiDa- JMrtmMitetii or Box, fix. Sheep er Oz. or eten x THE Uxh hvn’i vi 1 c dl. I should like toree tka battle. nance tattl*Money to Loan BEATBIX. cs, Ctrl, you J batter 1 am 04' •o iliis s»ntleinan,cir to hold any cotuiaun- McniTYEE & CP.CIIT F res h Bread. 1 It was an nmbrelia with n slipperyL’CUV’Zntlp PAILY r:iOM V a n c e ’s B a k e r s ', .fable i and ajicrtldug o!Buns, Biscuits, Cakes Stitot. fo; si-ven .□ ail from THE ONTARIO ALWAYS IN STOCK.She seemed stunned. FRED. ROWLAND CGfWNF.lt. t<bs>ag«-vf the Ilvd b.u knew none of the members of Tho awful-PE ICOCK, onc» with acnio fresh lags, onco with woatl u brought it lionw ? ' ’ -. Til! last night I &<pt Stone. Tho next and last witness was one in 'tie rainy landscape swam before his ■the muddy road reeled beucatL Isis I never had any correspondence krtizi* I-J tlio (v-verutnent bdord hearts. Indeed, Iter own heart was inji deeply w<»uude<l to recejvo comfort from ears Chris­ tian Hi.n-fiefiFs life bus been bmdcni-d by WQO incuffibl* Borrow. Ho Ulav have sho cried, ‘ hew my But Beatrix wan in a enrions moo.). Site 1‘c. l O^ce, ThamM H. BrcLAnK. Three Tears’ Policies Issued on Dwoll- is.2 and Fara STiillinsB and Contents IT MOST ADVANTAGEOUS RATES. Merchants’ Bank of Canada. Oilier*—Second j I. R. WALKER, T jHY SIC I AN, Nm-vqij. wc_. Ingersoll I»w» Inters*! •;> Special Deposit*, ehh-li can be Lrasu U. au, t4UO 4t th.-plc uure ut Ilie L'epj-iivr. D. M1LLLR, Manager.Jan. 3,1K3. Ks ADVERTISE SOON Oxford Tribune DR. BOWERS. Y)IIYSIClAN,S:ir4cim . Ac., Ingersoll. ,L O:ii.» — Cbir es Mrret, a Itw duur* wc»t vi M’lntyra & Crotty Sunday morning, Chriulmus inr.it pi. B. m ^A qaLA^D, M .p., w. c. P. S. TJHYSICSAJ. the F.:,SL*K3EX fonncr'jr Surgeon In A. I. HOLLINGSHEAD, SUBG 30N 33JTTIST, L MONEY. SI00,000 TO LOAN OX Ileal Karate I* »un>- from S2‘?t>aii<l upiranli, Ml Uft4» l'» »->il torron-B.-s al Iha j-VZZJT ^ATE 07 I1TTEP.EET. UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT and outward Har. field. and ha-t slipped out vl Lia uiuiuory direcib ' Howlrag was ha with your an hour aud a halt. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. CHARLES KENNEDY, SI JllGEON JJ ENTIST. srarvaU->u of natural Icell* W. A. SUDWORTH. SURGEON DENTIST,GraduAl* ot ibe OnUrtu Ueulri College. uis l>ell fur cue to let the strange geutleiuau rou usunilv tako on □ bunday night you sn, as you are ia thu an hnir and a half at yonr ...... . . include that l!ie stranger V/as with Mr. HarefivLi an long as that,' uis daughter was morose uibl nukind. CQRONEH. 'Dil you perceive auv SPECIAL attention given to the pre- urvillan ol the Mtural teeth.Mima, Oxide Ga* taoiuiutervd (or Iho painless*xlr*ctteo nt teeth.Office, (up SAVINGS & INVESTMEN1 SOO'V ^OF LQNDQN, CANADA. JAM ES BRADY, LICENSED Auctioneer for Oxford, I ’BxL*, MIAllcex Mid LUIMIUD. Office—MaiwIoD Working Capital, Besene FncJ, $1,8011,000 149,UM • G-uxl Hr-nveus ! What trouble ? Is Mirs PO R K PACKER . Doad.soddculy. And I’m afraid by pojs- Whid !' cried Cyril. ' Yon must bemad Mrs. Dulcimer made all tho cuxtonnry speeches which nro provided for bitch occa­ sions. ’Y'JU must came to the Vicarage with inp, my love,’ she said. • You mu.it not JOHN HASKETT, Genera! Commission Marchant, fin in, Butter, Chr™ amt all L iiule of Farm Prtxlucr.wr«F« auiu-K^iRi. telly Botue,»iNGJiltSOLL, Arc receiving large monthly remit­ tances of ENGLISH CAPITAL r™ i»- vestm ent in lirat-clntH mortgages on Real Estate in Straight Loann. In­ terest nt EIGHT PER GENT. ™ BACON, HAMS, LARD Tin; I.VST.UMEXT SYSTEM, , of course. But I Lave no donbt in uiv own timid. Them nro al1 the symptoms of poisoning by opium.' •Good God I Was h i iu the habit of Inking opiuip.' ‘ N >t to my knowledge.' ' But he surely must hare been ? II >w But here Beatrix was firm. Sho would not leave tha bouse in which her dead father w.is lying. • Wo were not hr.ppy together wLilo ho wr.s living,' sho s.ilj, ' but 1 will not desert him now he is dead.' seeming apathy, from which Mrs. Duki- mor (.and it impissild*rouse her. Bella was there, hi 'king Palu and scared, p. S. MACDONALD, PROVISION AGENT ! RfGERSOLL, ONTARIO. Odiee, Tharuc’-fftreet, Chronicle Building, janrwn, Much m. JB?;. 170 Al th* ojiitvn of th« Borrower. W. F. BULLEN, Siagcfi Wiltahlso Si4ss for th? English Mariot. Onicx—Nu. 3 udd-Fctv* ■'U>U. PaEda*Sl. December W. 1B7J.Zllcl LONDON ONT. M. MINKLER & Co, BANKERS. Aiyl Uncurrent Money IHW, (Md *od Cnmncy DratU on New Tor >20,000 W Loin im Fam Property. F “>8ES MA8B|A6 AT C. P. HALL’S, Coit KING & TUAJIES-Sis V IC K ’S llt t :STRATI» StOMDI-Y > inf.imnUon. In Ei’^lih and ywr; Fix* copies. W oo.>1 Vrartil lr U .nl<-q, MI a'eaM n nlh c orr. *1 Addro*.JAMBS YKK. K<cbe»ur, N. tnr-r^lf. J^o**. UTT, . 18S The Molsons Bank. INGERSOLL BRANCH. B1 U le Y ad S aa « d n l d k«U S n e i l t l e a d Bi E ft x ra ch ; B a U n M g * e D o ra n ft* E hn sg al - l — ■ —... .tub ns.Mii. .nt .na Allows Interest on Deposits, PATENTS. To Inventors ^Manufacturers ’ - ESTABLISHED 18(55. Gilmore, Smith <£ Co., Sttlleltare «r ralen t« A Atiaraej isl U n. V IC K ’S ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE Ktrcntr av* pa?r* -SOO llluitrallons, with llocrip- nd Ok.ncd Pkto Iu every uumter.Fit* ouple. tnr 46.00.JAMES VICK. Buchevter. N. Y. WM. DEMmS B. MMMWir. AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS. 6SO F. S I, nAisliiiigtiin, D . c V IC K ’S FLOWER ANO VEGETABLE GARDEN tun *nd Knethb. H6A0 OFFtCK, YO tO NTO . CAPITAL 7“si,OQC,OOO B ra n ch. * genrral Bunk WILLIAM FINLAY. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH JUST PUBLISHED 1 Tost fros on Ftctijit of 6 out. In lUmw. V ICK ’S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS H8ITIG CARDS, CoaoxER. • Perhaps a young lady is not always tho he?t ^ndge upon that point. Now, will you tvH mo v,h:-£c you got this tanda:<nm ? ‘ ' ' . ...u BKATIRX. • At Great Yaff wiL' CoaoXEii. * .It -.ihieb e'lemiit's ? ’BKITUIX. ‘ 1 got itjrom several chemists. Thn chemist I first whnni to would give ins only a very small (inantily. I went on to amdlier chewi*t ant! get a little more.’ inntie-1 all uis Imtiles into on*, there Was n small Wlte full.' al>.n« t on tbs wririog-i.ible in iny bed- COROXZB. !'■ obtsiuplg otmng m ini tngat befi ;ro BE COSHXCED.j K .HIIM STIQrLl LAND JOB. have been nu overdoso of opium.’ ‘ I never heard Jiim cocupinin of acute psin. He hud an torn caiiGtithition. He Jmd no reason for taking opium that I can see.' ' No reason Look at tho men who take it without reason—fur tho pleasure of (ak. ing it. L»ok nt Coleridge—Do Qr.inoey Mr. Harefv ld was just the kind of lUADta* be an opium-eater. Thnt would account of his»wn—lie bad the cjiiuiu-eatci 'u par- qnired. By-nnd-by, failing in nil attempts at con- snluiion, Mrs. Dulcimer went down stnim to talk thia sad bwmicM over with tho bi nsekaeper and Mr. Soralehell, who had appeared upon the scene us legal repre­ sentative of the deceased, and had already buried himself in a Bemi-nfiicinl mann*r, iu locking up papers and setting seals on desks and caliiU'-tain tho Ubrarr. From butiei and hmiKi keeper Mrs. Dab d< iiLifndy. • Bn! it is -trnngo that I HIIOUI I never Imre perc'iv, <1 the symptoms. There poarnnce uf Um habitn-1 npinm-enter.' • How < fteii did you we Mr. Haiefield ?' • Nut very often. I confess.' • Not often jm^uuh LT yoijr r.lworyuthns of him to ba wrih much. Deed ! It ia very awful. When did it happen ?’ Mr. Namby prococlod io relate nil ho once in bis life lie found Cyril Culvcrbousy a patient listener. • And MIM Harefield ? How doe» sho bear lbs shuck ?' ‘ Sha is very quiet. Sho seema stnpiflold. Tho whole thing w»o sc sudden. She and Miss Scnitehcli din. d with Mr. Harefield yesterday evening. Thera was nothing to show that be was ill, or agitated, or in any way different from hu nsnal eelf " ' Who io with Mise Harefield ?' ‘ Only Mus Scratched and tha servants. on*hire with an ailing relation ; but the is expected bask daily.' ' She ought to be summoned at onoe. H l call at the vicarage and ask Mrs. Dul­ cimer to go to the Water House.’ He turned back with Mr. Namby, end they walked together tow*rd the Viesrage, which Was at the ether end ot the village Mr. N amby turned into hjs own garden gate, and Mt Cyril to go on nlone to Ilie Viearage. Mr, ColverhouM tad no exalted opinion of Mre. Dulcimer'* good SBLM, but bn higldy catiiuated her good nature, «ud he could think of ao one belter whose friendship be ceuld appeal to on Bea­ trix HorefieU’s . behalf. Mre. Dulcimer was already attached to Beatrix. Sbe would be eveittewlug with kindUacs* and ■ympalhy in this hour ol trouble. Th* Vicar was to hie library, Mr*. DutoL «Mw to the diatog-room with Etbecca. altot- Uug hale beepe of was tn uloLbing as Clrtist- Ipnrd fr.'tij Cyril Culverlronse. Sho trm ti Jit nil about tha Qj.valerious visitor of the previous nighl.1 1 belt'ye he was r>no of Mrs. ILtrefp Li's WHS ft.-up thing fanuiiar about his face. I couH as good ns swear I’ve seen him times and often before last niabt.' SeratcbilLwiili proleimfomd «ey: ritv. ‘Uu. less you are prepared to make a direct slaie- meut upon oath, you bad better say nothing alwut your impressions and recc-iicctioua before tire coroner bv-and-by.' ‘The coroner! '’cried Mm. Dulcimer, with * look ol horror. ' What bos the coroner to do with it ? ' ' Why, my d-sr madam, as Mr. Hnrc- field's death i" both eud len and tny«teri- on*, th»r« will uatnmlly ba an inquest. Tha noiieea h»ve been sent round to -the jury already, I Itelieve, and the inquiry will ba held here this afternoon. To-morrow bejng £brUtmat.-dfcy, you see, allows of no time being lost.* •Oh. this is too drealfal!' exclaimed Mrs. Dulcimer; ' that poor girl—without a single relation—iq the house af death— under such fearful circamstanaoi. I must ‘ I would strongly recstuntend yotj to de «Diking of the kind. Mi8’ Harafid.l bod utter stop here- She will b* wanted as a father'* death. Her leaving the house might create * eeaudal. She need not be left alone- Brita can *l*y with her.’ ‘ Poor girl I' Mghed Mr*. Dulcimer. 'W hit a position!' And than, the ruling pussies atill domin­ ant in het mind, ahe thought of Sir Kenrick Culverhoa**, and what an opportunity Uns time <>f IrouHo might aff /rdl tor the ripen- iug of frlendsliip into lore. It was * time in which a young woman would naturally roan upon a maacultae mind for support and gui-taaw, fa wbieh ward* of com­ fort would sound atronger fouls tnsreniiu* llpe. I’F ACOCK.Warn I went in candles in old silver candelabra, tt tho end was bo ■ a'1 avenue of jurymen. I Hnitm was qieUimoI , ,, , ,.. . c u t tnc Buiueet at tne ownership ol lands, linenwhom even those stolid jurymen frit a keen ( , biU ir,U nkw wicN' f 'P UCXt w,ln c*5 w a3 Mad.cr.rie; 1 delivered my report to him; IIar< hel 1, who CJIDO into the room ri iwly. , an j tllJll him l!w (jifhedty we hvl in zcttling l antag upon Mrs. Dulcimer,a living imago M ta improvements tn^le since IKA sml all of hnrrur atnl armznmcnt. : fqcte I by tha ILulway Act uf |WW. d sai<|Hpnwn W.T ..f til,I A mor"." Thnt was Li couldn't ACC any difference in his manner.' • 11 Mn.Ilirofl Id's Bitting-room. It her father's badv.were al co’iLl not be enforced, ami Sir. Mackenzie Mid Mr, Brawn wts not sent np there to gi*o his opinion on that. I soi-l he volunteewi it. Mr. .Mackenzie did n<»l cuter into a discaaaion with •renr-ct t» the detail# of the nqxWt, 1 drt not think I Lavs »j>okeii to Mr MdckeptiH since rat the subject. 1 s^iko to Mr. 'ITthiWir,’ botuaepvr's head to lock for him in that room, for the room was never used. Mr. Harefinld kept the key, and it wae kept lock'd at all tun-s. like a t'lmh.' ConosF.it. ■ Who suggested looking iutu that room t" PKACOCK. ' Miss HarcfielJ. "Lot us go into every room in tho lutiso,' ebo said, ‘ uiv mother's rooms first of all.' COHOSEH. ' II id she auy reason for making ihat suggestion ?' PSACOCK. • Yea—»hn namad her rea­ son. Tho strange centh.-mail was on oi l friend of her luniUer's, Mite H ir-<fidlJ thought, and that might have set her fath'-r tliiuking of oil tim-s, and carried bis tli-nights baek to his wife's r-iotns. That first liar Uy nu Hide, but voice and manner grew firmer ss aho went on. Coassnit. ‘What jndneed yon to snjgesl Hint vonr mother s sitLing-rooru should be the first place to bo searclitil?' BEATRIX. 'Boeaniw I thought m y fathm's thoughts would dwell upaa my mother that night.’CotioxBR. 'Way.' BSATIUX. ‘The geutlcmau who came hero—alter an absanco of so ninny years— was a countryman anl friend ol my .nother'a. Thal would carry my fatlur’s tliouchts back.' improvement* were the property w-ral j pnrjrrKs. produced, ft w u not nnton^ the paper* **ut down to the Cromniltc*. Senator Sc m - Din j cu expire* Any opinion CoilOSKU. ''flir-u Mm Harofiall led the way to tho roans io which b.»r f.iibcr PEACOCK. ‘Shedi-L’ C030XER. ‘ And lie was quite dead wiren jlotj found him ?' • PEACOCK. ’ Q lit# dead. When Mr. bava b»eu dead s>m» Irouty. Ho was BtanD-cold—ioy-e .Jd, Mr. Namby *aid iej ooldneiui ol tha b >dy was ona of tha si^us of poisoning by opium.’ “ CoaoxnR. ' You tJted not t-ll ua what Mr. Namby slid. Mr. Namby has told us bi«opinion. Hive you say knowledge of yoar master M taking opium for any pur- pow whatever ?•'PEACOCX. • I have never knowabim to do such a thing.' ConoKEtt. ‘ Whal, not an occasional do»e to deaden pain ?' PEACOCK. • I kayo never heard him Cinotdata of pnin.’ Coaosna. • But have you never h*J eau»e to suspect 'him of taking opiijra ? Hu was a mm of reaerveii and lonely hab- its. Hiv» you never seen nirn in a stupi- Psacocx- * Never-'Cottosstt 'H»vo you ever Aten any bottle cn a tain i ng opium, or any bottle labelled opium or laudMura, in his ro,,iu» ?’ PEACOCK- ‘ N^ver.' Coxvssu. ' Have you aver seen any- tblng la your late maeier'a manuar iali- of dung which u email? called not boiag quite right is onc'a miad ?’ Mr Ute m»«Ur WM EJ-4 a ehcwM man. H# WM a K«n- this gantlernnn? His evidence wmibl li» impmsnt as l > the state of your falW a tni-i l yrslcrdny evening-’B siw s. ‘I have heard him called Au- CGtoxso. ‘T lntwn bi« Christian name, no dbnhL H ive ya r never heard his eur- nnw ?'BEATRIX, ‘Never to my knowl^lga. I have hoard my father aud mother both s^eak of him a’ Antonio.’ CoiiNER. 'Wet your father in Hie habit of going into UMI locked up room of yutw uro(bor'«?* BBATIUX. ‘I know h« wont tLere SOWB- timi'B.' ' J COROXRB. ‘How did yon know ihaL’ BEATRIX. 'I fonnd the key toft in IM door cace. No one could hare left it there but my father.' CJBOXKR. ‘The room was kept locked, f unit rewind. Tn» member* nf t'j* house- h»ld wet* nat allowed to K1 to?' B urm - *h *»a kepi locked fi-om every ona far ten years? Coaoxxn- ‘Hare yon never been in the room daring that time?’ BKinux. ‘Oucodniv. Tha day I found the k*v in lbs J »>r. I went ia sod looked Conosua. 'Hivo yon any reaBp-n tn «op- Ukiny opium?' We live I very much apart, but k- Rl witet t saw of Ilia ni i<l* of life I do not tbiuk my father aver took opium.' Cqaointa. 'You have never hoard Lim complain of pain of any kind—iheuuMtbtm or neuralgia, for iu«tape»—wbioh mi^ht have indmwd bim to seek relief from opiatm?' BKATMX. 'Never.' COMOVNI. 'Do yes kno that* d!' iM t daMu?' was in re.stx.cj; <’f dauiag>» for stoppage of work and for material ; but tbit they acre willing to faregn the damage*. Q. Did you eeprcM any epiaion a* to whether it shnqld be paid t A. My oirinnur w*» that if the Act of ISiiS could not Ge cnJ forced it should be paid.Q Di-J you take any means et Mrerlaining whether the price asked for the building »M fair and reasonable T A. On my ret cm frura weasurewnt *4 the entire bnihbnv and made tn'ted Jmne* Dmwl, of Lond-n, » practical bniMur Mol valuator for tho Fire luaarMK* Senator VIUAL—Did he sea th* betel I A. N«. Senator S'OTT—Did yoa »hi<w him a view of tho batM ’ A. No, I dewilwd rt to him and cave hint the R,w»sr.ren,cGt,“n» I nunrbei* of window*, and *o forth. To Senator Aik ins—Two room* were ul»- torUL I befievs a!) ti_« Amduu^a in the were up. To&snatar Seatl~I d«serib»d the buih'-in? fairlv to Durand. Wito aneh Ituibea By Senator Aiaixa |w*TiST"*i» ax «axr r*ax.j I format Q THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1878. K1WINUT1QT1A JLANB JOB. Xd>y«<XQ*> rauit rust ra«t) Senator Aram—<J Wkst *** tb* price of labow np there ’ A. Carpoutora *<« 8^ • «*•?• IJ. What wsr® Italy gstting iaiLotukm? A. ijiut ir SCOTT romwk*l that tint would ba 131 psr -mt.Wif*W> ~Yo», thrt-w an inetanoe.Q. Wi»t WAI tha general price of labour for urJiniry warkrnvel A. A boat 82 to 92. > AJ aitar liUnt qx<uri«mo4 witirore xs to th® mfonuitin hu giro to D*r»sd, with respect »j tho Ln.I lift/Wirxa.i raid—I did not inpposu it was a very Mairate estimate th.it 1 gave ; it was m,r dy ;o give mo saino earl of a general idea <4 tha v.dko ; wo hit not settled upon taking tue 'aud ling then. This is tho ik-scription I h .i a in my notes : ” Neebing Hotel, 83 x 30. Extead m 73 x 2L building 22 feet high ; roof «alsMngii»g *ed flroriugdaro up utaira ; no raL!i~* ar windows up stairs. Inside two car® M to tho mod* of arriving at tho value of tho laud,Q. Du yvu think anything better could hav* beeu d<>n*! A. Nothing bettor could have been done wilh tho land, although better might hav* been done with tho Neebing Hu-. Q. Have van any knowledge of what Mc­Millan aoxorf tor hi* laud? A. I was told be asked S?50 per lot of 60 fact frontage. I owned uo lnuds in tho town plot twin the dis­trict. I hoit.ht somo lands aftarwardo at Prince Arthur's Laudiug.Q. What would b« the relative value of a terminus equal iu size at thu Binding to the aao alrea-iy secured? A. If you took tiro saiuo area on the town plot id Prince Arthur's Luidiug. it wuull be four times si much, as you would Uto tao-thirds if the building* of tho town.Senator AIKINS remarked that that meant that all the principal buddings iu tiro to o would hnvo to ba taken.Witness coatinuod by stating that the Gov- ernment had all the water frontage at the which was afterwards MtusUy taken for tho toruitous fWrrs K>S—Yes, and it corresponds exact­ ly.THOMAS MARKS, sworn—I hare resided st Prince Arthur's Lauding sines 1871,and before that I was frequently there, 1 know who wa* tUa• Ladder of Henry’s Hotel. I think Henry bought hi* lot nt the Town I’lot iu tbe spring of 1873. When he com nenced to build he knew the loWu plot bad been selected as a railway terminus. 1 knew be knew beeauao he told me ao, nnd becauso he aa:d he would build and risk it. Tha Kaministiquia river Q. Is the bank suitable for building doe Us? A. Yes. Q. Cvtdd basins be made readily ? A. Yu.Q. Do you (Link a harbor could be duiilit very uitioli whether tbs Dominion hoe money enongti to build a harbor there, but n break water cuald Lb built.S'uatur MAC THE Rs ox—Wlro cwnB your «KAH ?WITNESS—Tho Norlli-Woht Transports- S«-mib>r VIDAL—Who did it belong to kuowu to l>c Open while the Kaiuiuutiqnia w...a..s.. .e..n.tsi—retl.y. c।lwif .u ;....t M..7 . i. The WITNESS—Mr. Nceion.To Butiainr Machcisuu— I never experi- Lauding, which is on au average about 200 wiir.u-a ,u«kiiv lfueceet :inn wwiidintnh.. cSaonmieeutinmireas »a hueva»v>y, se* comesboMded, 21 x 13, lathed but nt the Landing aud aumo of the bank is hoi plMtorvd down stairs, stone collar under the two front rooms, studding in ibout half of bua-e. Shed 50 x 10 : held double, boarded, jm shingles in front of house.To Senator Aikins—I was uover in tho cellar and I do not know whA tho height of it was. I did nob tell Durand that the walla were made tip of Mod •ud li.no. I do not think they wore made of sand and liuti. I told him it was plastered. By Senator Sv'JTr—Q. flow did you arrange for tho lots with Oliver, Davbisun; t Co. t A. I went to Mr. Oliver's otfiec and told thotn to mnko out a list of their luta and in a day or two they put ou the number of lota they held and their val­ uation.Q. Did yon accept their valuation ? A. We loakwl over the list carefully and wc reduced their prices a good deal. They disputed come things, but ou th* whole I think wo got our own valuation. The figures then given were not in excess of the prices givsu to other par. Q. TV hat were the best lots ? A. Tho fact- is ever)body thought hu Lit the beat; but front lota were tho best.To Senator Atkins—The lota on lot 6 which we took from Oliver, DhvidroQ A Co., were nut water lots nor front luta IVs took 30 quarter acre lots, aud paid from 890 to *140 eachon au average we paid 8100. Tn Senator Macpherson—Wa applied to thoni Iota the Act of 1853. ILwc bad not ap- plie-l the Act the Iota would hare been worth wi shed away.Tu Suuntor Macphcr mn—In valuing the lots on Na U Nccb.ng. I di not think thu Act of ticvp opposite the McKellar farm. None of the larger vessels, meh as the City of Duiuth, the Que bec, and the Ontario, have gout; intothe Kaministiquia thia year with a full cargo. Tho City of Duluth could uut turn round m To Senator Sc-'tl—I am a master ma­ riner. 1 comnuind tlio Manitoba. Horn inUUIJ —I PIWUW ■ uun, uvv ivu.m -b urn m--u--s-te;r- o--u-- -L--i-l-in ~S uperior si-n--c--n 1.839. the near hy*hcr own luachiiiurv, they would" "Have liucu lit the Intuit of sailing tn all tint hI...n..-.e to lIuet- hAenr, snwwiinngs rk'aomunnidt .TMI* in a hik land! 1*' nnintq Lika Srinerior. I ra at the mouth of the nver aud vessels going up the river drawing from 8 to ten ami a imlf feet get stuck ou it. Tne City nf Duluth, the hudi ig points on Luke Superior, 1 lima run up tlm KamiiihiHluu sinco 18ih An- on Na U Necb-ng. 1 Ui trot tinuk inv act ot r '18.J8 was taken into ronriduration. I spoke to this ■•ar. but they had nut a fall cargo.Brown about it. ainndd hhee rsaaiidd wwoo wweerree nnoott | , To the Chairman-rheryt-r wM extra lugh tnkmg partious of lots, but whole lota, iu which cs*o the Act did not apply.Senator VIDAL—Were yon aware that that laud was owirod by one proprietor ?WIXNEIS -Yes. .Senator MACPHERSON—So far ns you saw the land, the property was a nimplu faux, while on paper it WAS sub-divided imo strode ? WITNESS—No doubt.Senator MACPHERSON— What would have been the value without the railway ? WtTXEW—If there was no mil way in the neighbourhood it would bo worth about ten dolhra an acre.To Senator Vidal—I did not consider that the insertion of $5,029 03 the price of the Neebing hotel on our report bound tho Gov- erntnent to take it at that priee.To Senator Macpherson—I have been over th<» country between the Murillo statiuu and the McKellar farm, aud there are uo greater Iasi vunimer because it was a wet season.To Senator Aikins—Prince Arthur’s Land­ing is safe for vessel-. Since I have liccn there thuru have bovi) 1,500 arrivals, ami nut onu vessel has iu consequence of bad weather been obliged to go elsewhere for shelter.Senator AlKINX asked what tha opinions of captains were ns to tho comparative merit i of the Kamiubtiquia River aud Prince Arthur's Landing. _____ WITNESS -Said ho had the written opinions of Captain Anderson, L'-iptem Kennedy, and several other captains in favor of Prinro Ar­thur's Landing, and was aWit to read them when Senator Scorr objeetebto the admission of the evidence. Ha could produce tlio cvi- donce of dorena of captains who thought the Kami niftiquia the best place for the teniiinu*.\V|TSr-re—Not captains .who Lave Leon eat!tog up there. gust, 1873. The Mamiubn is 18G feel long nnd 81 feel beam. Nino fret is the ordin­ ary draft, mid sb* has gone np the river drawing leu feet tlnrc.To Senator Aikins—Our vessel was the first to cuter the Kaministiquin, aud I got two town lots for being the first. To Senator Scott—I got on to the line at tue mouth nf the river UBI- year. I Bava got on several times. Took tin Ontario up the river drawing 21 fort and a quarter. 1 had no difficulty in turning. To Senator Vidal—A line has to bo thrown out to the -Jack mid the etcix kepi fust in order to turn. WITNESS hire read tha remarks on tha *»g of his vessel with reference to the Kmninisriqnin anil Prince Arthur's Lund- ingfrom ‘CoJ to 1577, DS follows “ 1819—Arrived May 18th—Bay full of ice, Na ieo in the riv< r. Left November 4tb. No ice in tha bay or river. engineering dhBenltici tharc than, bet wren the town pint and the Murillo station. Tils bend on the Kaministiquia river te Very ia. canvcuicnt for vessels «d ’“’C feet iu length. Senator SCOTT mentioned one caption who hod bevu iu ‘aver of the KauiiuiaiiijmxTLJ WITNESS said ho w.w*only one.i-1 Senator AlKIXS p.-ts^d that the written Do Senator Scott—The banlta could be cleaned out. They arc oomiw'scd of mud and sand.Senator AiKtXS—Do you know whether the opinions of the captains should bo taken as cvidonco. No ieo in either bay or ’Au ' -v:rc- , » built sum for the‘i Did you not know that the whole value | for their railway ’beyond the nominal price was created by therailway terminus being located there ? A. I thought exQ. Did you think the land was worth §309 or M09 an aero before the lota were located •2- You siy that if you had not applied the Act of 18G3 the land would have been worth 8253 per half acre? A. Yes.Q. And yet yon say that you gavo on an average to 200, and yuu applied tho Act of least A. Yro.Q. Then how did yon arrive at your valuv- ti iu I A, They satisfied mo that lute were sell­ing then at the rate wo gave.Q. You awarded a price that made 8100 an aeref A, Yea. Q. Au I if vou had not applied tho act of 1833you would have awarded8500 an acre? Q. An 11 understand you to say that prac­tically the whole value, iu your judgment. Was conferred ujwn tile property by the ter- minds being pliead there T A. No doubt ot thatAx Hox. MEMOER remarked that this lot G was the lot of 133 acres, for which Oliver. Davidson It C >. had paid origiu.diy 8180.To Senator MacphcMou—I think that near­ly .-Ji of Oliver. Davidson & Co.’s town plot lota were taken from them.Senator MACTHEKSON—They were lucky pe-pfe. Q. Did you ascertain if ihiy hal any lefst A. I think they had very little left. To Senator Vidal—After I handed in the report containing the Neebing Hotel valuation of {5,023, I Led no farther communication with the Department. tj Aud yet, after that you went to Lon •Lu an I got the valnjtivn from Mr. Durand ’ Mr. Durand's valuation ? A, It was in an. tie'nu:«:! that still further enquiry would be noire about the Neubmg Hotel.Q. Bit you made na farther report to the Governinuat nlmat it T A. No. 'I. 1 id you nnderatand that when you made that r p vl to the Government that that w.u tiro final al judication on tho case T A. No, *e expected to hear farther about it.(J. Do you consider that the rao was ever finally adjudicated upon! A. It «etns to hrtve bi-at done. Q. Di l you not think, on signing the re- pwt, without calling the attention of the Gov. cruinvUt to the law question, that yon were taking the entire responsibility * A." No, be­cause we qwle a distinct note of that point in uur report. .Senate* -SCOTT read the report of the vahia- ti.m, in which tiro question of the applicability of tiro Act of 18G8 to the Noebing Hotel was left open for the decision of the Government.Setrator VIDAL remarked —Thal letter seems to tue to throw the responsibility On the Gar. rrtimciife and the Government seem to have fixed tiro price without any farther reference to the vafuatoiT. Mr. SCOTT—Are you quite sate yon did not wiuiuuiikate the valuation of Mr. Durand to ti.e Government! A. 1 do not think I did. TJ Senator Aikins—In nuking our rklua- tiou we were guided by the MCounia that were prMcnted. 0- .Did you take any tronUe to verify them I A. Nt 1 hey (howed us tho accounts, and I said if you get tbc accotinls vcritie.l ami get tfieiu sworn to a* to theirVorrectaCM, wc will •end them down to thu Department.By delator V1DAL— (J, Were you aware that a very large amount of material was charged in the accounts which was not at that time actually used in the building ? A. I was not. (J. Tako tl:e charge for paint. You say there was no paint about thu place. ’Wou.d nut tLe Hem in the account Lave attracted your attention ! A. Wc did not look at the account very critically.Q. Abd (till tlictc accounts are submitted to tl.o Governnrcnt as abasia upon which they were to pay tie money for that property. You do not then consider that you had any n»pon- ribiLty about the $5,029 being fixed as the p-iro f»r the property ! A. leg, we assume llw responsibility. We were appointed valu- abns aud vs were satnlkd as far a* the evi- <i put you had no evidence 7 A, We hod tie itatcsnontof Mr. Oliver. 1 fold Oliver I d d n<4 think ho KM entitled to airy thing un-» I,« could prsis ke did not know the loud were- to {iMtlaalnr aUut getting an affida-.ht fnm Henry with refereneo to Ure ma’erjM now in (hi* hotel aud yon wore not so partic­ular iu tha esse td Oliver, Davidtoo £ Co. ? A. Henry’s hotel was wanted for engineering imrpiwca aud w« had to luive a settlement with him M eouu M mwrible. (Hirer’s hotel was not wauled immediately and Lu said he would »«ini aftutevita down. Me afterwards told uft W «. Land log people paid Oliver, Davidson A Co. a bulk sum for their HmU for the right of way Senator Scorr—Bruu n gave us the infanna­tion on that point. Senator AIKINS—He did not give us tho correct cvidenco, as I am prepared to show.Q. Do you know whether the land was sold under half a dozen deeds ? A. I could not way pAueil through. They weie taken fully A year after the terminus was fixed at the town pint.The Committee then adjourned. Tli e Senate Committee of enquiry into the purebaso of the KaininLtiqain terminus of the Cauoda Fasifie railway, uret again thia morn- To Si-nate Vidal—I am A Civil Engineer nnd I ani acqnmnteil with the Town VI<>t on the Kainistiuulx It ua» aur- veyed.pnMibly in 185J. t hwu often been on The CHAIRMAN thought they could be tak­en as sho wing tho ground upon which the witness arrive I at hi* own cnnclusion.Senator Score cotuidorod that in a matter of such importance tlioie having opinions should give them before the Committee, where they couLl be cross-examined.1'lis letters were not vlmittcd. WITNESS ad-led that the captians were al­most unnnimoi's in favor of Prince Arthur's Landing as a site for the terminus. goods are werchousiMl. The wharves are three feet above the water, nnd in the heaviest storm* the good# have not been damaged.To Senator Aikiiu—Sailing vtasth can ea»dy reach the wharf at Prince Arthur’s Landing, but they would have some difficult}* in getting up the Karuinistiquix The anchor- landing is gaud, aud there it not a Tue Committee adjourned until to-morrow. . OTTAWA, March 29. The Senate Committao .f Enquiry into the Kuniiiiistiqiu . land purchase met again •*1871—Left Thunder Bay Nnvembir 37ih. Ico mukinz very fast in tho bay. Tim river fr zen ; 22 below zero. 1872—Arrived at Thunder Bay May 19.h. CotiTd not get to the Landing forLanded passengers a mile and a half cast <>f the Landing. The river clear of ieo. Left November 10th. No ice in either hav or river.“ 1873—Arrived May 12th. Tho bay fall of ico to Welcome island. T-i Princo May 23. Bay lull of ieo from Thunder eano to Prince Arthur’* Landing. The Chicora inn>led her pnssongera at Ilie “ 1376—May 19tb,—Bnv foil of iee, went lo the KaujiuistiqtiiA and discharged cargo. 1977—May 21st anti October 29th.—No ieo in eithrr bay or river." Have been caiiing nt tha Landing ever since it haa been n Landinj 1874 I ha>l to leave the Landing ami go to Welcome Island and lie at anchor. Had I remained at tho dock tho Vessel Would have been on top it. There is ao belter hariiotir than tho river, anil there is none when tho entrance is once com- tie hardware account that I saw the dis­crepancy. There ia also the lota. I have DO doubt Ihat tha goods charged on the am coDtil were delivered to Henderson. Heu- dereon would send an order for lumber, and we would send it np. Tlio goods were de.lrcred by our boat arnw. •To Sootitor Vidal—Flannigan was the party who attended to the filling of Iba orders of Henderson and charging them in the account. To 8< nctor Son't—Wo charged a fair ir.olu price for nor Inmber, I l ava heard of tha oir-.r in charging Ilie hitid twice. I sew it hint week In the papers and that was thu first I knew of it. To 8-min>r Vidal —1 did not know any­ thing about the cbarging the Iola twice. Thu ncc mnl of Oliver, Davidson & Co., Q. Aa A waiter of fact yun made way J A. I vacated my si al and a member oi lb® Government was elected.Mr. Senator Annts—It was not at th® lime of a oeiierul election ?WlTXMS—No, Q. Hu wikoted n Soni nnd yorrwere tired of ptiliiics ? A. Ia th® firei pfoco I was unseated fur bribery and corruption, nnd thou I would not have any more to du with it. Tire Committo ndj->nrned. IXSTtWTlOH OF A MEW LODGE IX X03TX DoacHEeraa. handwriting of Flunuignn, the bonk-keep- in the general account i* in tho baud writing Senator AlKINJ—Ara yon president of Ilia NMilling H.itel Company 7WITNESS—Yea. Q. Did Ftunnigan act under yr>urinstruc­tion in putting ths two lots into ths account? A. No- Q. Dil Iio act independently of ym» HR piowident of the Company ? A. Brown was round the office at tha tim» and bo wns there when the accouuts were made tip. Q. D » yon say that Drown and Fhnni- gun mad a thn accounta? A. I say that one account th in Fianuigau’fl band writing atul .130‘herin Brown’*. Yon Ruy that Flannigan and Brown were together when the accounts were madeont? A. Yep.Q. Waa Brown present when the two lots were charged io the accouuts twioa ? A. I could not toll. To Senator Scott—Henderson wns in charge nf tho building nt tho limo it was transferred to tho Government. Notice was required by the Gnveruiuout in Febru- Senator SCOTT—Who in Toronto would kn 'W anything about it ? WITH Ess—Macnab 4 Mnrsh. Senator SCOTT—Are you aware that there is a discrepancy in ilia hardware ac­ count ? WtTXSsr—-Yca.but I do not know any­thing about it ? Senator SCOTT—Do yon know whether liie articles charged wont into tho build- WITNESS — I *1nre say they did; I know I saw some hardware come np by the Mnn- iteban for tha hotel. I went through tho bithui’g after it was li ind-j l over to tlm G.ivc-rnmj’'*- I d;> not know that there sashea were puintou ; wmdowii were in one- third of tlio hon*6 ; t'lMsu that had n-rt been placed were stored in th** building andready to bn fitted in.■row wbat became of them. I hava heard a good deni aai I nbout people up thera robbing the pLice ; I BOW soma <4 tin windows which I know were windows belonging to tho hotel, placed in a ihauty oa one of the docks after wardp. Q. Whoso shauly was it ? A. Percival $ 1GJ for I.. To Senator Maciihersnn—By Coining from Murillo station to the McKellar farm, the cu- gineerin difheultirs would not bcgrcatci than along the rear /if the Town Plot.To Senator Vidal—By te rminating tho line nt Prince Arthur's Landing the line from the Murillo station ta the terminus would b> a THOMAS MARKS called— W1TSE63—We did it. measnred the frontage of the McKellar farm would cad also ARCHIBALD MvMAroatx ’worn—I am purchases, met summer I was Billing from Chicago nnd all ■re u-it in aware until this tnorning that m iila belonging to tho hotel were nnd a»mo whito lead. IIHXDTHSOX—I did cni’ul. red the MeKvIlcr farm a better pnmt tor the tenn iius tliau the point that is eelevt- ed. / To Senator Vidal—Tn 1370. I bought some tired and fifty fc< opposite the Town Plot er by, a mile or three quarters uf a mile to reach the river from the Murillo station to the MeKeltar firm than (rum the Murillo station who sold them again in 1874 to Mr. D.ividsnn, of Messrs. Oliver. Davidson, & Co., (or $30 each. J am aware that at that tioio there was a good deal of talk abo'ut the terminns, but I did not think for a moment that it would be located on the Town Plot, and I thought it would he absurd for Davtiltun to give such a high price for them without some certainty a.i tn whore it would be, I told him that al tho close nf the sale.Q. Did ho make any reply ? A., Yus. he said he was not such a fool as to buy laud without knowing what he was going to do witbit.Q. Di l ho give any explanation ? X Ho said it was going to be the terminus.Q. Did y^n auk him how he knew it? A. lie said ho knew on the best authority.O. Did lie tell you what that authority was’ A. lie showed m t a map an which was a trac­ing of tho lauds requited by tho Government for tiro terminus. The map was a tracing, an J ho assured me ho lia.1 it ou tho bort author- To Senator Macpherson—Tlio plan showed exactly what was required. Jx>t G, Neebing, tho land noxt the Town Plot waa not shown, but it showed what hud WM wanted out of the Town Plot, I remember the circumstance distinctly, became I took a copy ot the map <>n my plan of tha Town PloLv.liich was hang­ing nn niy wall. 0,/Whcn did you do that? A. On the same day.Q. Wilh Daviilrou’s permission ’ A. Yes.Q. Did you and Clark talk over the matter? A. Ye-, when Clark completed his sale to Mr. Davidson, he canicoror to my office, which is almost directly opposite his, and on the same floor, lie told urn he had effected his sale,and the priee he got for the loin. I hushed and sa idW h at could Daviihon pos*ili|y mean by giving such a price’" “Oh, he has infor­mation, and, after some hesitation, lie sud Davidson bad information about the terminusbeing there, and hail shown tha maps ef it I tubed him if Davi,Ison bad told him where I Davidson hod got the map, and be said bo did I not, but ho got it on good authority.To tienatar Aikins—I had some lauds in •liglity .lays odjiulicoliug on these <4aim«. I • as j aid 810 a day, I knew nothing about RbM i W iU l* Ml wed until I cam® down, 1 d<d rend la c« accoawt for *«wiMia at 810 a <tay and traveling •iroeu*es at >5 a day, bat tlw Deiartuicut MUU I wemM have to aeud rCK* oi the Town Plot, some nt tho west of it, and Lome adj lining Prince Arthur's Laad'ug.Q r.'ave you sold any lands since it WH» de- ebted the rail’tay, should bo there’ A, Isold rowo to Mr. Daeidson in the rear oi the Town Plot at $i ail acre.Q, What day’ wav that? A. After the terminus had beat plowl there. J owned latids within a mite the Town Plot. 1 niter- e,l tewm st I* an acre to ii’oi, tint he would not give it He offered ?2.W) on acre.Q. And you sold it for 811 A. Yes,V, Dota tlio Prince Artin*/" La nding rail- *m * Cm luU, aud S: Mr. SCOT feet mid a half. I went up the Kamiufati- quia with Heel rails for the Government ne fur na Ihe railway docks. The water was not extra deep, but we were all riuhl when wo got Iu. Our vessel is about 138 feet in length. Think the Knminiatiquia is a liaibnr and the Laudiug is not. Wo hnd no difiicully in turning on the Kamiuisli- quia. Wo did not luive room to make a sweep, but wo conhl tarn by mnumtivring with uo difficulty. I do not know of any harbor in Lake Superior so good as the Kaminisliquia. Senator VIDAL—Were you ever in Nc- pigon bay ? WITNESS—No, I never was. Scuutar MACPUEKSON—Whom doos tho Ocean belong to ?WITNESS—Mr. Nrelon, of St. Catharines. ®bc ©jfarh tribune. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1873. THE KAMIXISTIQUIA investigation occu­ pies a large portion of our paper this week to tba exclusion of other articles, but thu all-absorbing interest of this matter, particularly in this locality, must be our excuse. The report is commenced on the first pago and continued on tho second. THE MERCHANTS Bank, says the Xtonitary Timet, reduced their ovenna notes secured in February by 907,033. Tha position of thie bank, now that P.^rlin^J•n•. has decid­ ed upon legulizing the reduction of tho Stock by one-third, in a good one; it begins a new era with probably a practical dear- mice of bad and doubtful nssih, and a clear surplus to form a good margin as the nucleus of a reserved fund, which tho present managmnent will buill up steadily year by year. In the present stalo of our trade, shareholders in other bauks may well desire to know it their ttocka arc ns firmly assured fr.na IDIM seri JUS d-< precis iron as Ino Merclmtits', nnd tho distrust which pre­ vails wou'd be much modifted were confi­ dence to be justified in every C.IBO that the nlTdir.s of the hunk will bo dealt with cour- necomdy and no attempt m.ido to conceal or ci'lor the fncD, THE .VWOCNT of damaging and convinc- i ig evidence which is being brought to light before tho Senate committee. On llio Iva in- iui<tiqnin termimi’, is etill flowing on lik* the Government and the Government pels. must unscrupulous means.M iclmn- zie is placed iaam ist awk-vnr) position. Either he has been duped by officials oi bin appointment, and a pwty of land sharks, or eiso lie han made hitnxelf a party to the perpetrated upon the people of the eonntry. Tiiu time has enuo f ir him to rise? nnd ex­ plain Lit position. We should ba disposed pneity, nnd want of foresight ami artnic- T1>< re were nt»By httfe e»y«ii*ra which 1 ifot Tiro Committee s»5joorned anti T«*««day. OTTAWA. Maach 27- •Ifo- SiMt« Committee of Enquiry in*® tho Q. What price did you giro for them T A. We mode tha railway a rreseat of the lards that might ba required. The land we gav.» holdi the position toward tin Prince Arthur’s Unduig M Jia c, Neotuag, doo* to the Town i"ot. Senator SCOTT— How maeh lau*l did you give’ Q. Who arc the cliii-f proprietors ou Ibnt lino ? A. Ned<ui owns some vessels', and Noriis some, and some persons iu Hamilton others. Senator MACPHERSON—h Captain Norris n member of the House of Commons?WITNESS—Ye». Senator AIKINS—la Mr. Ncelon the gcuileinnn of that name who was a mem­ber of the Ontario Legislature? WITNESS—Yea. To Senator Vidal—I have never been to Thunder Bay earlier Chau June, uor Liter than August. Senator VIDAL remarked that that was a very limited experience. RIDOUT MCMACOUAX, brother of th* former witness, eworn — I am lun&Ur mariner of the propeller Dominion. I have been np to Prince Arthar'* Landing' one*, nnd wa* at KnminiBtiqi.ia twice. I bad no difficulty in entering the river. I went in oncenhir dark, when the venae] was drawing 10 f). 0 in. of wat< r. I think the Kaministiquia ia a splendid harbor. I had no difficulty iu turning with tho vessel's own motive power. Good docks could be made along the river. I wnnhl not consi­ der Prince Arthur’s Landing a harbor. To Senator Maen!ier«<m—I have landed rargoe* at Prince Arihnr'a Landing, but before tho present ifock waa nut np there. The anchorage is good. Ont vessel belongs to the same Uno aa Uro Ocean, (lie vessel of wliidi the former wit news is captain. Senator VIDAL—Were yon employed in currying »t«-l rails for the Government ? In reply to Senator Vidal, tho wilnrs* said that when he sp >ke of Prince Arthur’s Lnnditg being no harbor at »IL he had 1 reference to the fact lluii there were no Fiera. Ha was not referring to tiro winds, or to ilia genera! rungliuoM of the water. Senator VIDAL said tho question of piere WM not what the witn«»a was asked about, beeaose tiro same expenao which would mak- aaKnnmutation for forty vessels at ihe Kaminlrtiq’pa would maku A good breakwater al the Landing. J*xx3 MCM*VO<VN, A brother of Uro Iwo pre* ding witnesses, sworn— To S-aatav Scott—I am a mariner on board th* yr'potter SowrMan. I Lava Yesterday, Tncsday, a new Lodge of Old-Fellows was organized in North Dor­ chester, a short di’lanco from Spear mini's Comer*, ntukr the direction of District Dvpnty Grain! Master John Andrews, of Ingersoll. Alwnt twenty-five of the niftn- here of Oxford and Satnaiilnn Lodges of Ingersoll accomptuied the D. D. G. IL, aud a very pfeasunt lime was spent. Tne n»w Lxlge is entitled Lilly Lodge Ko. 211 aud the following brethren are the olmrter uieuibars:—Edward Neeloy, Alex, Robert sen, Thom Owns and. Win. Jami- sum The following were the acting grand olioerB > Mr, Brown nwTS.1. s^rtmUd by M r, Bucbamn, that tiro ComnslHM m th« party now oreofymft UH *1 ^ snii jnfo^ him that the Council e tp t^ Jfim to pay a nominal rental, st will, for aid This reaohiion wa* Mfomfy op$»>s«4 by Mr. Smart, tho ClMirman of the Commit'1 fuilowing divi«i<»n :— Y«as—Meaar*. Noxon, Brown*. Bich- Bnau, Ballantyne, iiaytir. Stuart rmd tire D.D.G.M. John Andrews,,,. P.G, Win. buclmrliitid. P.G, F, G. Lewis.........Hro.A. E. Minkler. Win. T. Root. P.G. H. J. fowls. lire. Juim Laing. G.M. D.U..M, G.W. G.T. G.Con. G.O.G, The interesting ceremony of instituting the Lodge took placo at 0 o'clock,after which the visiting brethren were entertained at supper, At eight o'clock the Lodge was again opened, when six now members wore init­ iated, after which the following officers of the new Lodga were ifoctcd and duly in­ stalled : Nays—Mewn. F. Stuart, DuMao, Driy and Walley, Tire Mayor was insfmeted to take ihe neemsary step* to prevent faat driving over the Tbumea street bridge, Merara. Daly, Noxon, Buchanan, tho Mayor and th® mover, wtn appointed n com mil tee to revise the Market aud other By-laws, On motion, thq» folio wloff partis* were ordered to be paid th® following nraonut* for right of way of C. V. R. on ncceptaoc* of ths titles by the Company; — Mr. Carroll, >700; D. W. Carroll, >108; D. CanSrid, >250; JM. McCaugksy, >25; Mr>. Ballantyne, $125. Council then adjourned at a qoarter to twelv* o’clock. Hr co nd Book o f Lr-WUHcua. Brn, Alex. B-dw»rtsan.„. •• Hugh E. Wilson. *• Tims. Orens......It “ Win. Jumis.in .... -G. .Trau’ The Lndge Aturls out D:uh-r favorable auspices, nn l We wish it every prosperity Town CounrlL Tha montLly meeting of tho Council was hi l l on Monday evening. Trosa nt,—Mayor Chndwic'i, an 1 Messrs. Brown, Noxon,J Buchanan, Daly, Wnlley, Badden, Stnart, Choate, Williams, Slewart and Ballantyne. Tha miniiton of last moating w?ro read, a a f te r n slight amendment, were con- firmed. The Trensnrer's report showed roccipte Tim a spake ihe prophet and the aeor who knnWeth Miitirtiling, ••Behold th® <Ie«ort aud Iba m-htary place shall lx- glad t>f them, ami the <b rert shall blossom as lh« ro*-, yin, it •liill become,* fmiunl field, nnd l)nvid‘tan rlrall potuwiad it, and Oliver t-buli IMS CBtubliabed thereon. And il»e»e miall ne a highway from th* ri-ing lo the m King of tho auu, and it ahlll IK; a wny nf peace, for it shall b® called the *’ Pnrijic" aud many Grits xball bo made rich then-by. Now Al.-xauder, surnaCMd Mnekrnrrie, who is a migbiy wan known rbronglxmt all the pnromcca, *»id unto bis writing w)»o A> bis b-doeri, •ran Fleming, whose namn ia Sandford, BuhoIA steed* of ii>o mighty ®ba)l rnn Uiereon, and Disbursements .$7,930.70. roarelh t-r Lh prey, and the breath of hi» nostri^-ebaU be as it w.re smoko and ejak of fire. Go thnn, therefore, into tlw wilderness B.Jnncc.,938.56. Jrrrfli Kuby made application to have Kaminifilqnia, nnd spy out tlte land. B-hold my friend Oliver hath possrssion tlter.’hi. (iu thou, tlteref in», and pnrdmse the land which ia Oliver's, yoa. Herbind, ■ui.rei. u« .i T,-—r.i . i...t. I...:,. i , - fiento frnm m iu ludiog officer of livid Daftcry, grantetl. C<>nstaL‘e aj*o with liter, mid txnko lai^e prs*enl» unto Dari.! ana,and *ny unto (River, greet- ing - O-lire-prT^-rer ! and tony tliy »ludo«r I do not think Pnneu morning. IR71. It was Tlio Mnnit.din in thee ! Behold he io nnl remembereth lfe» vaye ncking hr die fad that two on oat’i. H - =wte<] ora’ office ? A. I don't know. I rather think it was a contractor's office on the Ciovarnmetit dock.Di l year firm get any of thn articles ? buur coitM bo m id*-, would you plica much 3 lufido'ice in tlio statement ?WITNESS — 1 have no d-mbt that money jotihl d’> nnylbing. I brlit-va a breakwater t..ntd l>o Ltrid, and thul a good harbour r*-Ii ddo wilne stock snliserdi 'd Mr. Mnckinstret, of Torduto.niiJ seme $53 Q. Who kept the accounts ? A. I could week, and farther Comment is unnecessary. B OR. Q. Did von parjn anycath? real Ur, hey dinj *>ne ?Tho Grits ’ । spirit of en^ui y shall. L nnd Lal e« ings slmll take np ihe refrain for from nt—tho engineer's dwelling SSNVTOR VIDAL—Who had the contract Therefore, O Oliver, my bef*v*J, h*nrften nnfo m*. and lot not thy roodeMy defer sent mite tlrtA. Moreover Ite b*I ms wilbxl to pnrelMifie thy pontes*ion* in Kam- ini«tiqnia and procure from llx-a hr state pnrpoBcs ev<’D Neebing thy venerabla inhere nor wntcLWrad ; econ- Captain ARCIUHALD MCMAVUHAN. called, said Ire had sailed into lire Chicano Kiver before tho bar nt its mouth was re- moved. Tim present entrance lo the Kuni- anistiqnin wna much better than the en­ trance to the Chicane' River tw . If docks were built at Prince Arthur’s Lauding th pro wrul 1 bo considerable undertow as in tlio cavo at S-mtbninpton, where the wind tins considerable sweep.WITNESS—No. Senator VIDAL—What wind is it that prorlucps tho undertow nt Southampton ?WITNESS—North-wert.Senator VIDAL—What diutanoa of a sweep has tha wind before it reaches Soul Itn rapt an ? WITNESS said it might bo 150 milca. Senator VIDAL said that then there was no comparison between Southampton and i’riuco Arthur's Landing, tho sweep iu tho former ease bring only fourteen miles, nm] in the In iter 150 miles. Captain SYMS, recalle-1—He thought tlrero would be an undertow nt Prince Artbnr'a Lauding if docks wero built. When there won an nudertaw it was im possible to load or unload from an eta- valor. To Senator Aikins—I had to leave the dock at Princo Arthur's Landing in 1878, Q' Well yon ewere tin? Pre-idont? A. Yes, but Ibero was not much account keep­ ing about it.Q. I seo there is one item of S109 for interest charged on the account, cun yon explain it? A. It i» interest on a book ac­ count for lumber.Q. .. There was 8590 charged for damages. A- Yes. that was used in paying some III tic b’ll Hint was averlooked.Q. Wtiat Liils were overlooked ? A. I cannot name them now; there wore some little bitla for utoamboaling.Q. What was the amount ? A. I cannot tell you. Q. Hondrrson had to pay a-I the freight, what was the steam boat mg for? A. For bringing something over from tho land­ ing.Q. Did trot Henderson charge for bring­ ing S'lmetliing from the landing to Fort William ? A. Yes. It was in addition tn Q. Wlmt did it amount to ? A. $15. MARM ED. lull) ul Thluiaitunl out CUAHnEIW-HETXOl.DS-On tl>e STth ult.. hr lb* JjORItlsnN-ln Ingrrvoll, 2nd in»L, Du.’* Hossaas. becaim it wus very stormy. I............. d icks been higher there would not have Q, C ail y0IJ explain the bn lane j of the 1UI lb. | , A. x„. been any danger. In 1873 the Kamanimi- quin Was open nt 11>« monlh when it WM not open at any distance up. ADAM OLIVER, sworn— To Senator Scott—I am a member of the firm of Oliver Davidson A Co. 1 have been Die working partner in tha firm, nnd have stayed on Lake Superior duriug tho nntumers of the past six years. Our firm has invested in thirty or forty thousand acres ot lands up there. Wa have some land nt Nepigon, nt tho ex pec ted terminns of the Pacific R'dlway. Wo bnilt a saw­ mill and a planing mill on tlio Knministi- quin. Our firm owned forty-lwo lots in the town plot; moat of them were sold to the Government. We sold lots to various parties before the sale to tbs Government in 1875- We fold to Duckworth, of To- ronlo, O'Conour and otber^ The sales were conducted by cither metnhera of the firm ; I sold o^o lot to Hazlewood in Aug­ust, 1875 ; ii W^lnt 19 in the Reubrand reserve. Ho gave S275 for it. Our firm invested 99,000 at Napigon, tho idea being that the land woald be near the proposed termiuun, The surrey of the Kaministi- qnia in 1872 aud 1878 iodicated the very point nt which the terminus w»n to be lo­cated. A couple of v»-ari afterward wo' bought land there. WB invrstod in lands in Manitoba nt the south of the lake, neiu the brad of Long L»ke as they call it. Senator Scort —You seemed dolermiciBd irg. would be worth £2.80 to S3 *a acre with* Tn SewatoeScotto- It WM in the W1 1871 was dm!**!. Tho K«miciMiqniia ■£!•« esvnf feMBti«« far *y, and huva made twanty-eit Irtp*. HAVP •ailed to Price* Arthur's Lauding and to th* Kamfaiattqui*. The Landing i« not a harbw at s!L while tb* K*mini»iiqui» fa me that lands a* Fort WUhma without the When IHVKUKHI *rwwvd me the Wrrxws. oontinning, said—I was one of tho company who bnilt the Neebing Hotel. Th® building w«« carri«J oa under tha mniiaaement of Henderson, who WM one of the company. An understanding waa ooms to with Houdenron (th® nnderatand- ing was signed in July, 1873.) Haadereon went on with the bxildtng aud ilia lumber wra mppUnd hy oar fins.Q. Hare yon w n th* acaouuta that Yem and I aotns little discrepsueie® Dwgiaiatare in 1867 end warned in 1875. ee-ownt vet* deliver* I ? A. Not dl of them : many of them I drhvrrs-1. Q. Y- n sjteak dreetvpamfe*. Can yos explain them ? A. It on tikis 13- INGERSOLL MARKETS. Jtepertod by J. SI. Wil*w, VounnlMlon Merrbim. Q. Where did the 8500 that was paid twice for the two lota go to? A. It went to Iha credit of Oliver, D ivjiteon & Co.Q. But that belonged to the Ndebing Ho­ tel Co. ? A. After paying the stockholders what they bud paid, the rotasiuder went to thu credit of Oliver, Davidson A Co. Q. Did you not discover that you hail too miieli ? A. No, our aeoonuta are so largo. Davidson received the cheque from the Government for the hotel. Senator MACHHKBSON—Yon represented the Hotel Company ? A- Yes. Q. Yon rendered au account, did you not? A. Yes. Q. Did you net enter it in n book ? A. No. We paid back the money the stock- bolden had pqt in. Senator AIKINS—Than you paid yourself interest, but yon did not allow the stock­holders intrreiit ? A. They did not push Ihe question of interest, or else possibly I might have said, *' Here, I have 8600, and can give it.” They never asked tor it; they seemed glad to get back their money. To Senator Aikins—Ido not know that I was ever asked by the valuators to verify tho acconnts. We bought the doors whieh are charged, end handed them over to thu Hotei Company. There were forty-four doers. I do not know that any material belonging to the hotel was used iq other buildings except that referred to by Hen­derson. No lumber supplied to the N»ebing Hotel Company was by my inetractions use«l ou other buildings. The discrepancy in the hardware account is about 880 ; the mistake ia that there ia ItW more charged than lh> re are vouchers for. The aeeonnta era not on ocr books, and thn Nsebiag Hotel Company kept no books. I sold a lot of land at HAXISWOCMI in August, 1873, and I bceamo awara that Iha land WIMI Spring Wheal Oal* Turn l‘« rsa« BIOSS. Kus’, fwh, per down...........Ke-J IJuWar...........................H..B Uniter, |>er lb.................Cheese, dslry..........................'* .fastery....................... likim, green.Lwnii ........CsW Skin*, .w ... Chklciw. txr pair. l»rv»»JllV< Akita Wool. 60 5 ao 1 <W to 10 00 o 40 u 1 00 w To Consumptives. The advertiw, a retired pbvricinn, hav- iug proviJontuiUy discovered wbUo ft Med- oal M>s»iouary in Southern Asia, a very simple vegetable remedy for ihe speedy and permanent cure of Coaturaptio^, Asthma. Bronchitis. Catarrh, and alt throat and lung specific for Nemnw DebHity, Premainre Decay, and ell Ncrroejt Complaints, feels it hia duty to make it known to bis suffor- ieg fellows. ActnaUd by thio notive, ba will cheerfully send (free c( charge) to »11 who desire it, the r, cipe for prefering end fall direct ions for sneeeesfuHy ustng this provide.! tially diseowred remedy. Tt»e | Tho report recommended among other things that the clause in reference to the s Treasurer of school monies Lo omitted . from the printed report. i Mr. Daly, lb* Mayor and olhcrs urged that the Council had no right to change or alter tire report. If any change was re­ quired, lire report should Ire referred back lo tho auditors for them to make the alteration. Mr. Noxon |urgrd that it wav the pro­ vince of ti e Council to make the correction. 1 Mr. Daly urged that there were other alterations and interlings iu the auditor's report, and if printed according to these interlineations the auditors would not be able to recognize the report as theirs when puLIislivd. Ito did not know by whose authority these alterations were made, ami ho would not give his sanction to (heir 1 being mode by any member of this Council. They had been made since the rep»rt was handed in, aud as a mat tar of fact it was not lh<at|liters’ report. Mr. Noron said no doubt tiro remniks of Mr. Daly arose Irons Ihe fact that several si accounts appeared under Ilie name of •‘Noxon Bros.,’’ iusteM of- the "Noxon Bros. Mnrmfsotoring Company." The first account last spring was sent iu by mistake, under the bewling of “ Noxon Bros." He had detected lire mistake, and hod given insiractiona that all accounts should be from the " Noxou Bros. Mmufaetoriug Company,'* and rinse Iben they had been BO rendered, but ba suppMed for couveui- , cnee and sbbrevistiou the treasurer bad , entered the accouuts "Noxon Bros.," as waa found in the report. Ou motion of Mr. Noxon, seconded by Mr. Chadwick, the auditors' r»;x>rt «M referred back to tha auditors to make such corrections in the headings ot the tccouuu an the correct accounts may require. On motion th* committee roaa and nt- reportad the report as atuended. Ou motion of Mr. Buchanan the fonaw- iog salaries were mitered to be paid Jas. Brander, engineer one quarter, 918.75; F. Shephard, on® quarter, 112.83; Jas. Long, one quarter, >5.35; R. A. Woodcock, on* quarter. >75; C. C. L. Wilsm, >4X75, and J. B. Capron, one month, >37.IS. The Council went into oom mitt*® of (Ire whole on tho Fire, Water and Gas COIB miltea's Report, and after a alight amoud- meat the report was passed. WUh tne. "retrenchment sn-l rrf-nn.’ Hol •' narf" prunO»e4i4 iwrtvnu?The Urita is* ants ’ TbeUriU? The OrtU' A ..I run u« laiUAm* inv.rf«l> Wie' •VKlImonl-nwl.' <U1 pn<l», Irsncbipst.V’ octtale, ttw >!>nU*rd elk<ole r Co m m ercial JOB PRINTING I CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS. NOTE HEADS, mentioned to mo about the tmuintik being there. Brown did no tell aw before 1876 of the white on the Pablie ImprovomenOi Committees Report. The Committo* re­ ported. reocmtceaJing the awtatanw of Town Plot. Ta 8«n*tor Mscpherrou— Q. W»n» ynn a mnmbrr of th« Ontsrio Md w, B Y. RIH* a Br», I2GS por H» *■« fcfofrt**. Th* Comscil w rt took np tho Market sml I’wk CnmmirtM* rajtisL TSe BM rtarep. DM. CH.UILES P. IfAlCBKAtL. No. 33 Btr*rt,the Gnvernemt of pwmwd any reward for rescuing. REUEIPTF, CIRCULARS, P 2imn AT THS TR IBI MEMORANDUMS, &ODGBBK. pmNHNJ o n . THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1878. . r <bc £>rfor& tribune, And rantdn Balry Hepnrtrr. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3( I87S. A PROPOSITION. NY uM RiWriheT obtaining one new • sebtoribor for the TmBUSE, will have An subscription advanced three mooih*; for two new subscribers, sis months; and so on, three month* for each new subscriber. Our subscribers could oMtly double our subscription. WRI they taka held of the matter? CWKAT WESTERN RAILWAY. TIME TADtLO.-IT* -oat. ■ ofaxo n«r.cMefaxw Ex.......IM a.m. AcewnmodaUon. ,«a!» s.m. AoxmwnwHtion.ll.a5 am. Atlantic Ex........0 .10 a.m.M>.mlnx Ex......l.lSp.m. bay Ex...I..........S.ISp.m.Paeiac Ex.........S.OS p.m. Ilctr-d K»..........S.Wp.m.Acron>m>>-lat>‘>ii..R.OI p.m. NcW York Ex...U.K p.m. Steamboat Ex.. ..2 04 a.m. LOCAL ANO OTHER MATTERS. For crimni,pain*, and mridan ehill*, rake SANFORD a JAMAICA GISOK«. •V* Apodal Services in the A»»reiatlon Ha'l eferynightat"«P"t- Bible Reading 4 p. tr.,cna<taotcd by .1.Bennet AnduraotMEnglish Evangelist). Public Invited. er Special F.rangdea'.io Screiee* held in the AsmciAtioa Rall every night, conducted by J. B“iinett Anderson, (English Evangelist) tinder the auspices oi th* A*. M. C. A. All tire invited, f'sj>ccially Young Men. Bible Readings at 4 p. m. Ifgr Dominion Shoe Store removed to Na 1, C rat door north of T. H. Bam- clongli*H. I3\P r. Pirren'a Golden Medical Dis- c.overy will rnro a cough in one-hnif lb« time necesanry to ettre it with any other medicine : and II does it, not by drying i: up, hut by removing the emtse, Btih.luiue the irritation, nnd bealing the affected parts. 8-dd by drupgisto 6T Successful Evangelistic Service* are Iwing held in the Association Hall every night con­ ducted by J. Bennet Andcrron (English Evang elist) last aabbath Evening the Hall was packed from tho Platform to the stairs land - tag also an overflowing meeting was held in the Bowling Alley Room which was crowded. Mr. Anderson ie an earust speaker not only does he speak but “ Sings tho GoapeL" Mir Sotno stupid esrresponilcpt last week BTSKNESS ITEMS. TH” OXFORD TRIBUNS is on sale a '»Voci*ock’a The best assortment of pictn.ro frames in town at H cgilEs gallery. 224-7 t^r Single copi«i of the Taj&rxc for sale at Dart A Underwoo l'«. Dried Beef and Bulogna San- Mgca at Slawsnn’a « 224 Mir Dry, Soft Wood for $1.25 per cord, at the Town Wood Yarh 205 For Cheap Stoves ri all thr improved &5T Pictures and frames nt reduced prices to suit the times nt Hugill's gallery.224-7 porium, Thames street.91 . .Stove Pipe and Stove Furniture at C. A. Turner's, Th since SL ggT Dried B?of nnd Bologna Sail- aages at SlawBon'a 224 at lew prices at G. A. Tnrnci'i Thames St. ...Fresh Bermuda Tomatoes and Fresh Daminn's, just received at Dart & Under- ta r For Uie eliMijwst Field and Garden Seeds go to O'Neill i Co. «sr Money to Loan at Lowest Bates. Apply to J. C Heg'er. ... Fre»h Fieh /if all kmAs. Butt*/ fresh and salt wster, always on iiatxl at Dirt ft Underwood's. 215-tf e r A beautiful nnd pure Silk Handkerchief for 30c«nts nt theGridcn Lion Clothing Etnpoiinm. '• Noted.” w 850.000 to Lora ca *4 « very low rate ri interest, nt 8. HAULS JArjtu^e and Dun Office, opposite Market Ingersoll. £^T Hands al! at work m arm fact tiring all wool Scotch Suita for §1C.OO at tliv Golden Lion. The nitne noted cutter. ... Oranges and Lemons away down. Aho, a choice l«t of Confrct ioncry and the beet ».. Frcslt Halibut Twssnutlt dealers and S;seeeH<*ri»gatD.irt <0 Underwood’*, 215H ■wood's for Frcsli Fi*k PIS Tim M Ywirope,” or ’• Wheel of Life ” Pajwr Collar ra tlie greatest min­ority yri. Call and get some fun with ' it nt the Golden Lion—free exhibition, j 63T Insure in the Hartford I Fire Insurance Company. Cap­ ital f 3,300,000. Losses paid < *}®20,000,000. C. E. Chadwick 'agent. 21Q C&T Something very Rjiecinl for the ■coming spring in Hutu and CB|JS at the Gulden Liun. For the clienpest Clover and Tinjothy Seed, go to O'Neill «t Co. xmd-Snrgical Institute, of London, Ont. Can. -err. are cured by a new scientific and effect­ual process, and a eurs warranted in every <11^.203-54 <^r~ Twoed Hata and Caps, the laiest, from 50 cents up at the Golden Lion. s tr For Fire, Life or Marine Insurance, apply to C. E. Chad­ wick Office over the Post. Office. .. Cheap Stoves of the best makes and kinds SC" If you want t'o Borrow Money on Mortgages, apply to C. E. .Chadwick Office over the Post Office.20« A Cai®-—Haring purchased Usa accounts •nd notes brtongiBg to W. C. Johnston Uto »f the Dominion 8ho* Store, all parties tn- A shied are requeued to salite- the wno witboat delay. Mr. Jobnstow will L® found InrsaniB. All iat.wtn SW W*ut» HAXXIB. Tita m ubtf auhtwripHon price of Scrih- Far *4 wa will »enJ to sub»crib«r« both AmAu-r » and the Oxford TBWCKE.Par »8 w» will twod-to «b«erih*r» bMh U-*. - «Zs« and th* OxfcM Tamrtvx.V f - Iwai ■•< their ‘Y*» ■« Folks" Mt at this office & ROWLAJiD. ot Ingersoll lio4 purchatcd the property on Uie<ernt*r ri Charles and Thames streets for the erection of an Old-Felbiss' hall. There might Ixi some cxcuee for a'Lm-.dm paper pub­ lishing such nonaenre, but- when our criem it eulltd by the announcement and sticks it into Ilia columns as an item of news without credit, it ali/w* him to bo ev«n more stupid and less careful thou tho aorr<«]»>udent shore referred to SALE OF DAJBT Cow Tr. J. W. Al' - ' son will hold in's first sale of dniry COWB it Brady's hotel to-mmrew, Tbnru’av. Mr. Brody will act as auctioneer. Stc advrr* tisment. llonsx BILLS.— Get TOUT hor»e Bills Pedigree Car.is. and Circulars ut thoTni- CHURCH BROSEX IXTO.—On Monday nigbt >Mt tha vestry dorr of St. John** > Church, Thamraford, wn» bored out no that the loek wna. pried off and entrance oh.- I tainrd. Th# <le*k drawer waa pried off, . nnd it* contents afmtlcred over the floor, i I nm hnppy to any that the unprincipled <nrak thief nr thieves were foiled in tlu-ir । attempts RA they were a fow yonra tign— I when the chancel window was entirely de- I sfroye-l. Any perami or portions giving such iiiforiUHtion that will convict raid i party or parties will receive $25—twenty- five dvllara reward. C. BHOCX, Church Warden. SCHOOL EXASHXATIOX—WEST OXFORD.— The written examination, for tho month of March, of the pupils of the Centreville Pub­ lic School, shows the standing of the pupils in their several classes tn be as follows Fourth Ctasa, reading, 1st George John­ son. 2nd Thos Paris, 3rd Sara Puradino ; arithmetic, 1st George Johnson, 2nd Mag­ gie Currie. 3rd Thos. Paris; grammar. 1st Thea. Park, 2nd Georse Johnmn, 3rd Sara Parndint*; geography, 1st Thos. Park, 2nd George Johuron, 3rd Sam Pamdtne ; his­ tory, 1st Thomas Park, 2nd George John­ son, 3rd Hoyt Domi ; Spdling, 1st Mag­ gie Currie, ‘2nd Thomas 1‘urk, 3rd June Currie ; composition, 1st George Johnson, 2nd Thomas Park, 3rd Hoyt Deuel ; writ­ ing, 1st George Johnson, 2nd Edith Nichols, 3rd Maggio Currie. Third Class, rending, 1st Alfred Williamsou, 2nd S’tm- nor Dene), 3rd William McIntyre; nritb- mo'ic, 1st Sumner Deitd, 2nd Alfred Williamson, 3rd Victoria Soott; grammar. 1st Georg* Wi.liamao". 2 id Alfred Wil- Immetin. 3rd R 'bort Melntom; geography, 1st G-orgo Wiilim»so-», 2nd Robert McIn­ tyre, 3rd Alfred Williamson ; spelling, 1st William Melnt/re, 2nd Sumner Deuel, 3rd, A'fred Williams»n ; composition, 1st Ralph Park, 2nd Eltie El i »tt, 3r«l Alfred William­ son ; writing, 1st Alfred Williamson. 2:ri Andrew Tunks, 3rd Ettio Elliott. Second class, reading, lit William Johnson. 2nd | Ida Denol, 3rd Hattie Harris: nri’hn>"iic. 1st Aggie Currie. Sad Ifodolphus Case, Br 1 Miss FRASER, (aaAnvATB or Atnenr coT.LF:nK,) rnEACHER of Music, thorough Bara 1. and Harmony, nr«»li>K. Painting In P**t*lIndian Ink .S«o». «o., will mil Inxeredl, (wire a week, for the inirpcne of idrlng lii.'tuitlon Id tilde brands. blpKinn nnd Ta'tlinonial* V> he »ce<> *l Mr Lwieh’a Mu«lc Sture ; order* to be left there, or ■< Mr. J. a. Capnni'e. WILL OPEN CLASS, Monday, 8th-o f April. —O F N E W G O O D S A T J O H N M c E W & CO .’S . BUXE Office.nsmrltnent of cuts, largo and nrmH, to arUct from and Chambers,2nd Atgie Curris, 3rd William Johnson ; writing, id Minnie MjQaiuo McMunntr W IR NEWS. and altered f< r fb« nccnminn.lnt:«»n ef a large an ncrat sing buRiuoas. The impovc. merits going on are a sign at prorperity. TH tars SvnEr.T BRCDOF..—A great many practice is injuring (lie Hlrnctiiro, parties are pr*<btbnted from sn doing. Otherwise they will prosi.’nted for infrnctnioo of the Hnrcnxm.—A. Oliver, E«j.. rtf.-M-P P. Iia« returned home from Ottawa, nflcr piv. Tendon, April 2.—Tim fo'fowing i.t tho Powers h-rmnl jurisdiction ri that G n« Im knew ot Ilin | . . icrninnnt to el«w•b ng Hotel Com- I frtrin . House in Town, first door north of T. H. I Barraclough r, Acnnss THE Sri.—Mr. Erwin. liUlv of ' en route for a t>in tn •. n» hrs mn'b many virini*y and we bare no doubt Ito will <!□ a Ingersoll, is now mnhina n grand clearing sale of Ida rerv excellent stork of Headv Made Clothing. Grout bargains mnv bn go'^dn to give h'm a call. T’m lirin rann. and gents' furnishing department will be continued. Winn Srnxs.—Severn] ri nnr enterpr'r- ing merchants hnro recently had vc>y nt. tractive wiro Hern placed over their plneea of buFineas. AB they nro mad* entirely of iron they do not add to the fire rink nnd wo have no doubt they will add to the Imai- neaa of those .who have procured them. Mr. Wm. Gurney is (bo manufacturer. Mtrsrc. DRAWIKO. ETC.—Wo Imre much nlenFure in directing Hm nitonlinn of om- in another e<lnmn, who is nlinnt to open clnRRoa in the nlwve branebe* in Ingersoll. Mise Frarer eomes to mi highly recom- menned, and n« sbe will only l«e able tn devote two days to her clawea here the ed. and no early application is desirable. SECURK A BAROAIX.—The anbceriberlmv. Ing decided to go into the piano and organ burincim, will Sell tlia whnfo ri bis lar?e atoek of fancy good*, concertinas, and violins at twent v-fiv* per cent, diienunt off regular prices, for ewh only. C. P. HALL, Watclimaher & J< weler, 208-if Con King i Thames Sts., lugcnoIL BAXX CWAXCW.—Mr. Geo. C. Easton, who has for many years peat occupied the position ri accountant of the Mere!rants’ Bank here, has been removed to the Wind­ sor branch of tl»e antae bank. Mr. E net on lias made for himself many friend* during Ida rtay here, and while regretting his de­ parture from amongst ua se are elad to mant. to which ha Ie jnaliy entitled, Mr. Meredith, of Loudon, is appointed to the Greatest come down in prices ever known at No. 1 Shoe Store, first door north of T. II. Barraclough’s, “ SrecrwooD."— Thia erlebratol Ken- tacky thoroughbred racing stallion will take up his quarters in Ingersoll during the preawt ■canon, and a moat exeell-nt opportunity will be affardad to the fanner* aed others of thia locality to improve their stoek. As an addition inducement to an- coarage breeding to thin celebrated atollion sad West Oxford Ajrieultorat Society, to b- awarded M fritawa, at their exhibition mwe With f >»l st inM by Stockwuod, jSO ; be obtained on application to Mr. John Sharan, at Lee's Hotel, Inganmn. where i.tor~to .ito^ this eslrbrstod M >m.l .Esoan mid in Ilie iniincdinte Drighborhoud of the Enrono, whic’i would remit from I ho ‘ of trings which tho treaty pr«p«>rei London, April p-cta nf Turkey are i>.4 calculated to mnko the Porto hold ntoof from the Russians. the unfortnnMo r^iiitnnco ri lb* Ottctnun circumstances of the present time the same rrsnlt cannot be attained to tha, same ex­ tent, and by (bo r»m« mentis. Large in the treaties bv wbieb SonlhrMter Eu­rope ban hitherto breu rnb d bn» good Gov- the ponqlftiims to whom th*«e LL-»ship« rave h»«>n atra'ip", are objects which England cnnwily d-sircs to ■u-enre. The Times snya that the Government's rnnviriii n that the terms extorted from Turkey nre inconsistent, alike with the in- IfrestB of England nod Europe, will he anstnined by the public opinion of the country. TatMed 1>>J Ute Central O^er, Toronto, Ajrril 3—l(k30, a. m. Moderate to fresh Northeaaterly to South- eirtrrly winds increasing Cloudiness at night. G. T. KIXGSTOXK. AUCTION SALE OF D a i r y C o w s . TO be Sold by Auction, at Brady’s Hotel. (ucwvoS, on Thursday, April 4, ’ 78, FIBMT-CL.tSS 20 M J TEAMS .-mx Martha' CrwlH «« faraUhli* .pjwt ix.t«. Lluta j« per auuum o« for LWu W. J. ALLISON,Frvprtrte JAS. BRADY, BILL HEADS T^QUA L to Lithograph, and mneh I l c!«yiir. preWdatUi. rn.srsxerxtratMooor “ NONSENSE.” Irnrerrell, April S. 1873. G a rden ? F ield S E E D S . £?W/I TEA HOUSE. WANTED. A GOOD. PLAIN, COOK, in a KA Minll taudy. Catharine Street. THOS. RICHARDSON, CLOVER SEED m W 3 D , which the highest price will bo O'NEILL ft CO.'S. To Dairymen & Cheese Dahers C. H. SLAWSON, fsuccrsson TO F.. CASS^LL.) .ITkadrs Liquid Annatto, Best Brands Enxllbh Factory Fill' JU LIUS KlSgS ^NCE O f O F V l S l Q l $011 K tU WM jngersoU, Ont, C. P. H A L L , WATCHMAKER a JEWELIER. DABT & UNDERWOOD DEALERS IS FRESH FRUITS. FISH, C A W S , CONFECTION ERV, &c. &c. 144 Thnmcb Street* IngersolL |fB IA U f By rradtag and pi-rettonilKNIlaV l.be InrMimcblc ua.b» eoiu 1*11 V f l uuxd In ibo best medlod T H Y S E L F ^® i Mori^tuil pre- i ®&H Y S E L F D ON ’T Allow another day to pass over without paving ail jdu N o a I3T Call at tha TMWVNX O(5M, Thames Trcnrewa O®oc IngwaJI. Immense Stock of Lace Goods in all the novelties. Embroideries, Ties, Fancy Hosiery, Gloves, die., d'c. Immense piles of new Dress Goods in all the newest colors and designs, and at prices never before heard of in Ingersoll. Special low prices in Black Lustre and Black Dress Silk. An in­ spection of our Stock and Prices will convince you that we sell the cheapest. Wc have opened out the largest Stock and the best variety, either in style or quality, ever brought to Inger­ soll. Now ready, all the latest English, French and American styles in Hats and Bonnets, new and choice Flowers, Feathers, Plumes, Aigretts, <£c., in end­ less variety. As a great portion of our Millinery Stock is direct importation, we can give our customers much better value than usual this season. WHITE COTOS, GREY COTTONS, ETC. We can, without any exaggeration, say that we have the largest stock and best value in Town—compare prices and see. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. Every Carpet in the House to be sold at cost price, as we are giving up that part of our business. A call respectfully solicited. J O H N M c E W E N & C O . Ingersoll, March 20, 1S78. G R E A T C L E A R I N G PATENTS AT THE HOUSE, THAMES STREET, INGERSOLL REJECTED INVENTORS For the next Thirty Days t!»o subscriber will offer the wholo of Lis large stock of Amounting to over to tho public at s ich prices as will dear M MW |LJB S -P »"1 .■ out the whole bv the F irf Day “ ? ’ ? of Muy. Tins is a Rare Inducement and a Genuine Sale, ns the Clothing Business is to be given up entirely, and the store in future occupied ns a Fust-class Establishment for KATS, CAPS, AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS JO HN J. STUART, Cimmr.R. N. B.—All parties indebted to me, nre requested to call and settle their Accounts at oner. Ingersoll, April 3, 1878. 225 IM P O R T A N T N E W S C H E E SE M A K E R S JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF Annatto, Bonnots, Scale Boaris, Factory Filloi Salt, And all Factory Utensils supplied at lowest prices, at Ingeraoll, April 3, 1878. TO OWNERS OF ENTIRE HORSES. MUTE BILLS, PEDI3REE CARDS AND CIRCULARS FOR STALLIONS, Etc., Of the NeuU-at DeMgna, pranred at the .ten drxlrvJ.Addro-. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C 'iita.n, the name, and c!rvul*ti<»n» at and a Uazctucrcf the town* io which ii-iMd. Adjium r. lunux PIANOS s TNF mruAnnsnN AUJL. ini- (tt'N rt!tit:crni» nvrTKK pFRFFEiT ^-'OLOft ir rccuiurocndcd bv lb* / l. r>( L.UI Bjr-culturxJ »TM<. »nd UHJ by thou- BUTTER PPI PR f lr»’**aalt. A ZS ewt buttecolor.300 UUmjri . round*. «i>4 »jd« F<«u JTT round t« lor dsnrtpt.re circular*. Del Is R cltardson fir Co., Prop’rs, IMPORTANT FARMERS! IOOK ,vn> sr,,,. OXFORD TRIBUNE OFFICE, With the utmost dispatch, at lowest assortment oi i-Arge and Small Cuts of the latest desigas to choose from. H. ROWLAND, r«o™rron. SPRING — 187 ft --AT THI-- O M HOUSE, ‘ WHERE f&g HUNDREDS OF THfoUSAXDS I BUY Tons D R YGO O DS. -----o -i----- Try the va'ues now offered'at m ■ n K F w WHITE COTTONS-Ntsr, FACTORY C0TT0X8—Now; SHEETINGS-■New; SHIRTINGS—New, TICKINGINGS—Naw, New—TOWELLINGS, New-DENEAS New -DUCKS, Now-BROWN LINENS, Ac., *0. ------o. o----- GREAT VARIETY t ’ >x New Do Goods Fur early Spring Wear—Choice Sulcctwoa, Elegant Designs-- CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED. NEW TWEEDS -V. FOR SPRING, NEW COATINGS. F O R S P R I N G -, AH very Spicey and Extraordinary Value. ——o - o - ' ■" Stock Complete LARGE AND SELECT. FOR SPLENDID EARGAINSf COME TO TRE O x M I ®, M e rs sl l T O McBAJX Ins-nwll. Mmh n, ISIS. . S22 J . F . M O RR E Y. foOOJP UNDERTAKERUXXXS41, ULUS IX HOU3EHO —URNkTUBK. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS, AG., Partonai xttenUan ^Iven «t feuenls. J. F. MOR REV. UNDERTAKING. Hoping all old friends, and us many new ones, won’t forget to give ira a share of Cheese Orders ibis year, as the Business isstill managed by G. J. SHRAPNELL, Barter & Sills T flD w™ h? nweu aoail * clrrevl phom-'I UK «r»j* ci voor hmljwl or ■ la, TDURSELF,—™ ££V o ~£R ,« FuitutunUt, ti. Y. ■iVowumuc. KJ^xiaxco..KMWI.Jr.T. W w * UM tolM |K>Wke <4 InewwU w«l mr- rvu<W^ ewuMry OuU batiaf p«ra—d » Mugxiificcnt New Heart* Tb*y *re 1^**"^^^^**111 UHt*n **t- CdkU&Us: or HUT FMgDTWX Handsome F k k for Coffins, • Al- tar Law vain rkM«a. E x m i i 4 iE i.i t IT on or n s m s. ' £- Andmrt iw n OVER FAIRS OF THESE SKATES ben I opened the box to And *ueh A tali' L.T Si c*oi« T E R M S : ran p pm IM, I K S T.J a MAKiHsa JN AD VANC E vonu COIXTERFEITS. “ AM then you'd foe! .tnncl here »A>ne ! tad you wuuMn'k MnqXcjiul whereto »ll; 18 Thames Street, Ingersoll Ml i& ^tamt the Imunn, and pcrlvspa » atredj orcbard and kke^uLM WMUug. A «h*rp acyUm tod«' MtM^brrv'w m i aud taJ& into th ^^FOaXV- TRIBUNE Canab aL SaitfiJicp arttr THE OXFORD TRIBUNE; W EDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1878. AP^lL.3, 1R78. clrn. i i BdltlL Belps-Thlijin AJons. BX BBKT HARTE. '■ My sitter'll bodowwlw » minute, *ud “J« you're lo /If I’d her down open it aud kbcck pot the Oh 1 you're afraid they *uulj think it nos WeB, iMn. ta*r«'a the album—tbat'a pretty, it you're •are th»i your «iw»r« are dran.For ahder aeyw aottratlnict I daub it; but ilio only »»y» hue «b« picture. A’aulmowtt? Il'a like her ; but ala tokbKvgocd looking, at coutie I you'd niter W e thoughtnot DM | n . M Huts M Gut? It’, the only one U»»t could be bought— Forthat fM the mc»ake to Pa train the photograph mooey far tb»t. •• Wb»« 1 »»y be you're tired ot waftlny. Why <>nai> •!(•'• longer than thi >. There'* all b« IHck hSIi to dj'ip.stid all id Ixr Hout hslr w MaBal 1V» nice to be (dutag here talkiu^ like grown pea. [de, ]mt you and inc. *0U.ndok .yuall bo coaling here often 7 Ob, do I / Bat don't aatao like Tow Lee." TJpj lie e r lut Ijtae. Why tay <oodiUB« 1 Ho ^R tta-fcEb thi.tight that he'd bt her hnjbuid ; and Jade *»ya th»t give him » fri;IX Tua wutilruntraxj, then, as he did’ for you're not a toh rani, Abv dy.unra, j^qy-Jpour M s-church mouie. Now, ire n H lUiAw pdor4ic.thhy 5 Jfe'|Mzt^dtlatyeo"»t,nel Writ, FUB; tor I U y*A«ar *»>' '“t _ □t wwnt there fa frit of lt’1 mow. and not "tat that Bat Ibero ! I rou't go. Sliter’s aiming. But ( with •' 1 euHJd wait, Ju.t to tea If >he ran up to /ou and abe IHucd you In the way ^gritulfnral. S G L JCorse-Stable s. ■ Dark stables are an nbomiiiktion and ihotil J n«t be toleratid. There is no necessity to tacrifiiw comfort, either In winter or summer, to nctm enough light A horse*» eyes are euUrged—the ipupil of the eye is—by being kept in a dark stable. He lias tho harness put on hitn, tied suddenly brought out into the bright,'glaring sunlight, which contracts the pnyil to suddenly aa to cause extreme pain. To ace just how it is to face a bright iight attar having "tWa In tB8 dark, taka a walk MIBC dark night for abort time, till the cyOjbeeotUM aeenutomed to the darkness, then drop in, suddenly, some well lighted room, and yon will be scarcely ablu to see for a few momenta in the sudden light. A dark stable is invariably a dampane, and into such stables we me not yet willing to put either a valuable working or driving horse. Give good ventil­ ation, let the sunshine and the air have a chance lo effect au entrance, and your stables will be purei and more healthy. Tree Flanpng. A mistake frequently made in transphnting tnxs is to bury them too deep. Butying tbu roote and collar of a tree beneath the surface of the aoil cannot fail to be altandcd with un­ favorable results, and the practice should be carefoBy-avoided. The amateur or novice in plajRJapTpay ask what guide is there to show the right 'iieptb at which a tree should lie planted, or what there ia to indicate it W« will pomfcont » simple and unerring one :— At the point of connection, where stem and root part company and take opposite dine- tiuM, the one ascending and the other descend­ ing, there is in everj tree whaj -ia technically called the collar or ntok. Now, when a tree is planted and finished off. thia neck or collar should be just even with the surface of the •v., ,, an.inuif, err vuc uvner way, ana h*»e itofitHe »bave the surface. This slight novation would, in the first instance, be rather an advantage [ in the case of newly-made or dcq>1y.frAdt0dl groaBd, where tbotree do* Doi rest on a firm bottom, allowance should be made for the stem sinking M the roil get* firm tod solid. The Butter Question-Mangolds *- l ervwj Turnipi*. ■ SlB.—I tee iu your paper for some time pMt that tiro butter question has been freely I » UMeil, but I am tally perauoileil tlftt it is col only the butter, question, but that the | wheat question i« M much tuixed up with it y >u caa aearccly separata them. The Fact ie, tj make good butter, the cows mnzt hafc good fmi, axu1 good feed makes uoo<F manure, aed mital muore brings good wheat, and by thi» means tiro dairy keep* the hnd in good order. Ite lords of tho Soil, except in some insttoc**, have not done there good wives justice. ,lt is strange they do nit find oot a good, well-kept dairy with well-fed cows keeps down the store bills ; and if worited to the full Urore wodld be no need of store bills, gebd wife would Lave, $>e»piaX®<1''B8 k> k-guing, a uieerlittla sofplm in her ■ I. Bui Wlfeat UM. beta She Order uf dm ■ fc»d M well, it >» preciua* little Iha ew i are pul in a half-starved pasture tod ore twt weR watered, and their milk !«. tare4feiSrtiuiw<r i«- gone is half dried u< Cmra, to tnaita •profit on them, except in tho iuonth of Jua«, when the gnus is frealty should Lo fad regularly evey day. 15a at first uciaateUanon payinga&ir. There ere very nil St pte«hsr , If Urol time the saeond crop 4 dart dr wUl be rtfelf. An acre <4 rrueu cura This IBHer Ik intended for a dairy of eight cows, anil M iev« the majority ol dairieadn Canada are about that size. I think if your cor­ respondent who complains of his turuipy beef, willtay.mangolds next Xiqe, ho will find his b^-PTi't^ good. 1 liseo grown them fur for^. jWsw and he alowe ia my experience. TEcy want putting in tho month of Mey; they Will do in the begiunig of Jane, but will ntotbe so large. They are the best put in iu drills, hocd'and KhufSed The same as turnip* They should also bo maMroo in the drils the same. The hew manures is better than the uld, aj it contains mere ainuiouia, if '.eft over the summer, is gone into the air. I never kft-a, barrow-load, but put it all Under the roots ; the wheat geta it next year. In hoeing they should be thinned sixteen inches apart and the- roots thirty inches apart. I am aware Hint •many farmers thiuk that the new manure (brings up many wc«B ; work the hoc and the shuffler well and the werdz cut down will help to make the ground richer fur tho next crop. If yon neglect them it w’oti't pay, but if properly done it will p»y. _ This iaactul ex­ perience of many years. Tho time of harws- 'ling tho mon olds i-hould Im b- furo the heavy frost ia the latter end of Octolver ; tbry should be stacked in the ronthnusu rtr in a good cellar. If put in pits they require more straw and earth than turnips. Tile turnip drill hole should be oval it leta tho seed out better, and it not largo enough leaves the boat of the seed in the box. Such is the value of this rout either for fatting or the dairy, that 1 bolive if every farm iu Canada was to grow half a dozen acres every year, iu a very few yeen Canada would be several million of d<>|. lars richer ia butter, cheese aud grain. — H7f- iim Ccr. Effect of Bones on Dairy Farms. As nn evidence of tiro great value of a dressing of boue-dasl upon dairy farms, we have the testimony of ifu English agricultu­ ral writer of liigli repute, and tiro author of a Royal Agricukural Society's Prize Essay. This Rentkmnn stales that since bone manures have been applied to the Cheshire pastures, tho product of the soil in horbuge and cheese bos Laan greatly increased ; in many cases having been actually doubled. Tho increase of stock kept ia the 1 vitality lias been from 3'J to 53 per cent., aud iu one case, of a farm of 153 acres, the riumber of feeding stock Las been enlarged from 23 cows and 8 colts, to 85 oows, 8 feeding beeves, 16 yearlings and heifers, 5 horses and 3 colls. Eut nt the sumo time ii is trae, the quality of tho cuecso has been, tu some extent, detoriorxlcJ, except where '.ne moat skilful management has bee^ applied to Uro mauufacluro, th« ddicr herbage being feuyd to produce milk which requires, the pnatest care iu;d skill in every step ol its mtotiLctaro into ^lisesc. Rnsliiag the Day. At ton o'clock yesterday fureDoon n Gris­ wold street offleeboy was making ebulk pic­ tures on the ofiiec Biairs, when 1.is employer emna Lusiling along from breakfast aud calle.1 out : ‘ Yes. throe bears ego.' • And dusted my tulle ? ' An<1 no one Las been in ? ' ‘ Well, now, roti rush onr spittoon down “ I have just cleaned it, sir." “Tii< u RO and borrow some !" shouted tho man ; “barrow all you can find «m out hanging around those etuirs.or we won't take iu a stiilliug a week! Rush up and down—staiu doers—wl-oon—fly—make nil the noise you can, and if any one calls for mo, tell ’em to take a chair aud wail luo minutes till I clinch Ilie bamain on a Mexi­ can silver mine worth 58,000,000!"S&m pocketed Lia chalk, looked after liis retreating tin ploy or, aud stuck up his uose us b-* whispered: “ If lie wants an air of buriness nronn.l here, wbv don't beset out a free lunch?”— Detroit Free Press. Premium Oil Chromos. ^1 . E . CTuTXTilC. OEXEIML AGENT For. THE The «|>ccM attention ot the public la Invited lo Ihc Elegant Premium oil Ghiomos THAT ACCOMPANY THE “Oxford Trbune.” m H E Chromos otfered aro the hirgost X and niwt tuielully evecutaJ Premium I'Murea that ever wetc offered with any puldtadlun In thia nsoua ms,” S I Z E 2 0 x 3 0 . Thia Lai-go and taecrant Oil Chmmn la a true retirc- ■cnlelion of the Ot>sln»1 OH Pafiulnx •ketchol few oaiure by the celebrated JI. C. Itayham. ot New i<«. |« repremnn Three IMKJ.nue BetUr.ml re., J'olniem, running ihrvush a marchy place where their attaitmu i> Middrnly drawn k, two purrUeii ri.lnx troa the I.4W draw time •urr uml thani. Jt Is really "tie of the tax-t work* of art that we have e»er ween The EublUtanpiicoot Ibl. AlagiJUceut Chromo u S3.V0. ‘ finfiTri'n~ni?n(’Dnm» S I Z E 2 4 x3 0 . Tl>i«. very tanta and C«wtita1 Oil GhrooM renreaeMa Wa DI« otter ynu—tor a niinre UnxM-tbs <fthras liowljiil vll Chrouxa with the GSTI.U Tuavsn, SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE ! RSJUIJU Affonts Wwjtc4 Zvcirwkarg. HlRss; Cmstiisiioss Pali to Cail Hot Work Li FlcazAot, Easy tod Profitable. Send for Tern)) to Agents at once and Secure Territory. H, B. CLARK, C A TARR H A PHYSlOIAffS TESTIMONY B0 Years a Physician. 12 Years a Sufferer. Tried Regular Remedies. Tried Patent Mcdlcinoc. Perma­ nently cured by SAHrOHJj’S RADIML CURE. WTESSr.R. WEEKS A JNTTTCn, — filr« > Ihavo prae-tl«.u m illebio lorthiny y-ior..and huvo been » i f'ltowi-.l Ihu <!lrvrUo'i« t-»» <o vay ravc h ul v i^rma»L-nl CVIIH I' cvrlafnly a linppv r • U ADiyXI , IK7. SYRPATSSR3 DISEASES, erllnna rf t're Tye, fvr. Tltronl, T.nima and Bron- troubt-ai rR;Y-< i».4 neroinpai.y n xnvrro >i n id ■“■u<WH-<Ic"ndlilon r i r ms of Bp tbvw : i li < b"- n Vrmicht • t th* n WICAD CUKE, 'anuvt ta rousanabty ex-I Ct <1., .nj» iirt rwa rw: ihtB r.A*:rorD'3 RADICAL lijiojltasfeimdl :M uinbniui । wle. amt to camearnnnr.1 ntdl- il prop ii-rc'-mpourded. Tl>o irrM avo bemi placed on illm; Tn<M. Wit’ll rul Priret uo. Si hii : SIMPLY WONDERFUL. COLUfib- VOLTfiiG FLUSTER lam. ri-... nnreaeii. wenkncM. t ..o.l DO YOU WAD? A PAIR OF SKATES’ ri-' YOt DO. SEND TO TH2 WITNESS OFFICE, MONTREAL, oKhsse. win A mb A LL READY JO R SPRING A T TH E G -O L Z D E 3S T I r l O ^. JUST RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN LION ID all the Newest Styles, in English and American. Gentlemen, we are ready and waiting for you. Come and get first choice. Ingersoll, March 13, 1873. G. A. THOMPSON N E W D R E S S G O O D S , N E W D R E S S G O O D S, HEARN M ACAULAY’S ------------O------------- LADIES’ MANTLES - MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. Having secured the services of Miss MARTIN, a first-class Mantle Maker, customers may rely on being well served in this New Branch of our Business. & MACAULAY Look to your own Interests. The best value in BOOTS and SHOES, over shown in Ingersoll, is now being offered at' CiitfsCasliB«sl&SteSfc llenewala are enuiilM In thia price rom|million. All leltvra fur Ibe nrizra mint be mailud " In CvtaiKll. I tlou." Tlie vrttum Fubllcallons nre n» futlewa. ADDULSS, FOR IXSTRUCTIONS.SAMPLE CvPiES.Ac JOHN DOUGALL t SON, MONTHEAL.112 Befo. 3 Takm; s s ^ 2 0 0 0 P a ir s s N e w G oo ds Just opened, which have been purchased at bottom prices. Winter Goods closed out at a sacrifice. ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. Remember the New Cash Boot and Shoe House, nearly opposite the Chronicle Office. Ingersoll, March 13, 1878.BAV. 4 . CROMWELL. NOW OPENING OUE DR. P tE JE S STANDARD REM EDIES rbkb they lira recomuiauJcd. NATURAL SELECTION. voidi'iTe* thrift A nJ jierpeiufty. nuttlic MWI prinUnle govern lbs commercial pruij^rjly <1 uau' An Interior cxiinol »ii|>crcede a tiiperloc article. Ui num, while tho imount exerted <>><>(« nolo several hundred tliuuiinJ rn-irc. Mo burfr.wi n.jtd erow in such gistanllc prop<>nii'ii» md ret upon, any other tauti than liralot merit. C a ta r r h R e m e d y C a ta r rh R e m e d g C a ta r r h R e m e d y DL R. S ^-G -E ’S C a ta r r h R e m e d y Cure* l>u i’ut ilitl, Soothin/j E/prt. r m . S A G -E ’S C a t a r rh R e m e d y or VserHtt. ,iN OPEN EETTEE. IT SPEAKS FOB ITSELF. ciUrrb >i>u9, until I l-e. medicines. I gradually r ‘75.1 on bi Catarrh ' 8. P. REMICK. A CLOI D OF WiT.\ ESSES. Golden Medical Discovery Golden Medical Discovery Golden Medical Discovery Golden Medical Discovery Golden Medical Discovery IllMchca unequalled roiuwly for Bil!hm>nr.'.» : Tori'i'l l.lvcr.“ «r "Liver Cmnplaintami Iu Tonic rdo|'crUly uinkv it equally effloeloux In curing JiidhresUuu, Low at Au- n. . debilitated, have «allow color of thin, or yellowlah- brown »poti on face or 1>ody, frequent headache or dlrzimsa, tai taate In mouth, litU-rnal heal ar chill. are auUer.ny raiu.Ni uf "Liter Co>,-,fUHnt" only )«rt .if Ihew pUni»*re ox|h.-rienred. Asa remedy f.w alt such•, Dr. Pierre'* Gulden Mrdlrel Dlmnerr tan DO J, u it ettrets reifir-" ------ .iKlbcncd sud iieulUvs y A " e»i>uiany «- ta IC wnuutndid ** an V , k v uritMllrw cure t-t rid O' tirmiuel B'f«A- <5 Aiur Taking. SPRING IMPORTATIONS .------------------ GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. • HIV am IN EVERY DCPARTMEXT. DRESS GOODS. FANCY GOODS. PRINTS, COLLARS, CARPETS & FLOOR' OIL CLOTH. Ingorsdl, March 13, 1878.DAVID WHITE ETC., & 00. 1878.1878. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER New Goods juat tecehrfed. 20 Bales of Wall Papera, Borders, &c., just received direct from the manufacturers, of all the new­est and latest Parties should designs, which we otter at very low prices, seo our Stock of Wall Paper before buying elsewhere. GEO* MAUGHAN & CO IDJCIMPH, Mardi 6, )&7£, THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT th), popular wmk Ouer 100,000 Copies! 1f‘nRiICrvE (r poit-paidji $t 1t ,3.t0n. B. V. PIERCE, Iff. DM ATorld a Blnpcsury. Rullalo, X. T. AH In need «S fut rpT T f “lUnf fond a ran dv*a« U Uni A 41 Hi da WH mud autdrcntara. Wo uSor i bailer an u *h!« tersM Ui*n »ny nlMr tawse in ARMVUI Una at vhronxM but f) WS 0 CH ALL UW lit» and iio*l«a ,<ua A tare ihr.,nteda prowtiy ajtredM to. Hy-u *W»r tp o«nn»tw>e bu.lnre. *i mire iknJ tor SO wf oUr breuUtul ATTENTION. Lailes & Gentlemen BOYS AND. GIRLS, OLD AND YOUNG AND ALL WU.Q. WANT Visiting -Cards, Remember that the Office of the MH Tribune, INGERSOLL I» the place b> pel them. We are not advertising our­ selves thronghoot the length tod brcmlth v! the Dornin- inn as a “Card Company,” hut the immense number of order* we arc daily receiv­ing fer C A L L I N G Address Cards, Wedding Cards, &c. offices, is proof iKMiitivc of tbu sujHiriority of our Car-b over those of much Uilvuv tried convenu. NO DUTY TO PAY POSTACE FREE. awnulle for which you Till First gain, bub Class Stock, Wcl’ printed mid set FUEL OF POSTAGE 500 Bitai Slyles. GILL AND SEE SPECniEXS Ikforn Icatine your order elsewhere. No trouble to do well dit drop ua a Post Cart) for prices. ROWLAND, PROPRIETOR. Oil'll Tita TH E TUIBL’XE is full of interesting aud amey readlnczaalur. Thora wta tara Lean a» OFFER im xrr 1000 Boys & Girlsth. beet Bovs' »!>)■' rarer twMW HARDWARE ' r "~ ' »>H E BuWrilter Ima mtiab-pleaaitre ia dUqaiwi MMulivn io a t.r LARGE STOCK Oils, Varnishes, Nails, Locks, Hinges, Glass, Putty, Paints, Building - Paper, &c., &c WHOLESALE tl 2ZCAIL. R.Y.E LLIS&B RO. C. P. H A L L , AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED ESTEY onm J O H N C A Y F E R pH EM IRT k DRUGGIST, A potLe- V 7 carles’ Hall, Ttamea Mmt, ]n£ei»tl,Ot>V> . ivr^isriaio o x) : HCW LOST, HOW RESTORED I pubthbed W Marrone. ci^., resulting WJNDtn Or MaDERH TIMES HOLLOWAY’S! PllLS S. OINTMENT The P ILLS Purify tho Blood, correct all dlaoTdora »t the Liver, Slotnuti. Knlueya uirf'ft.wjk. and are invaluable tu alt owniAaluU luddeBUl tu The OINTMENT is the only ndiabht ‘THOMAS KOLLO WAY, C A T A R R H ! FOR TEN YE^RS. W U uaus EOT;