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OCLnew_1878_06_12_Oxford _Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSthe Oxtori Tribime pUBLTSrrRD KV1 A irWEDNESDA 1 H A R R Y RO W LA ND, nl<b rcUaMctet imulUm <d *•! e«ut»ot intent acllng la tbdr re<{WiOlra l»0alitk». Inion. Il win therefore »Und unrirslhx! «» an vxrli.ine Medium.TERMS, OXE DOLLAR A YEAR STM0tlAf IX ADVANCE. ' piper dl*conlluu»J until <d> nrre.irju« have been eniaa HOC.All or.terete dl-«nntlnae MlrertlMaxntn niuM be .In rritinx a"4 hand ad l-tu ib« ullce ol puUloKJeu uul iu*«rtol natil iorbU, and vharxed aocurdin^ly. XiTAtl idiertlarmenU miut be handed In before 1 OLM U’«JpW*by. *Ts Tinrv isTBW.- ret nrnlns papers *1ebltze hr either writing or affixins tins otiiic .tauipt th* past u.Bus Iroia whence the F»P«r I" relumed.HARRY ROWLAND, Ifoblwhcr * Proprietor. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS r:,a "Change" 0,'pr fur Contract A.hertr*cnnn n>a-C be luuiile-l in hy lUtunlsy »« toe Hte»t towxurr pnMUh on Wednaalay, In unkr outlihU to co te pren* earte in .intern» print our larno Million ^nsincss&rrbs. MoCAUaMSY, L. . B., S 4 S R n R Ut . lt I o 3 r T la E C R hA a a c n si d y » A nd t to lu r s n -k e c y n - e a r t . -L N" a W w i* . le. Ase.. I'qroraoU, OnU Office—In M'CCIA DiHO CROFT, BASRa'IRciIloSr*T inE CRhaSnc nenryd, NAnttitroicr*f il*fUiybn.ic-,n Stc-.L, Aiwc., M. WALSH TlAtlTcTSTER. Attoniey-nt-Liw and EEGLER & EEGLEB, A TTOIIXEY8, HUMCITOHS. Av. Xuiw WHLLAM NORRIS TAARRISTER. JCC- Ufliee •Socnnd I. R. WALKER, T>HY3lCfA N, 8tirgtwi. die., Ingersoll. J. . <wi|cs-ttall'a Bl-wk, Thauic* street. DR. BOWERB. LAN, Surgeon’, A-e., Ingorsoll. M. B. m'CAUSt-AND, M. D,, M. C. P. S. cl D-illJhixs T.iaaiei St., tetpcre. A. L H O LINCSHEAD, SURGEON DENTIST, I ICEN TlATE o the Koyul College ol I J .until sur/c-cu, Uulirlu. ilieiui*—Clark iter- kor * uju tibick. Kill; »t., oji|Ki'il« the Markit.tnxerro^. Bor. !. I*. I. 51 CHARLES KENNEDY, SURGEON DJINTIST I ICESSEO Ur U i lt..)d Cdle-o o. 1 J Iteatal’Senrrrj. .»nl .Ho-'feeib citCMol il |Miu br Rie <w «l Nil..... i|i*, cU-., it-lolrd. Spceul *iu<uti<m |«ld <o•lie nraMrrstb.K ul mlurat lectb.iiiiicj ou Kha *lr<vt, ihe " Ddj Uouie." W A. 8UDWORTH, SUBGEON DENTIST, ‘fftaJaate at the Oiitarjo DeuiuJ Collige. Sl^C tA t attention given to the pre- Mr«*Uon ut Ibu uslural latuli,Nita>u* U*HJU I>M »Iiuiul»ltn>J far lb" p*hi1e*» SY extr*et;.ii> m u-jis,office:-T»U il-nr* fionth of the I’»*t Office, (up JAMES BRADY, I IJI I CHElrNinS, MEhDtlleuAjxu»cUt'iiotnouedeurn. fonrffi.-Oe -xMfoarn-diu, n UUK, h>rw«>ll. X«le* In Town and Country u^nuiij •tlmdel lu. »«*J uwduraw. JOHN HASKETT, Genera! Commission Merchant, 6’rt ia, flullrr, CkfrM and all limit of Farm Pfvdace. unnr'.Bundk^i. DslyllouM,} INGERSOLL. A. A. AYER $ CO., EXPORTERS^GHEESE B. S. MACDONALD, N AGENT I L ONTARIO. Tbwn'rt-Rtrr.et,. Chronicle Building, rfl, Mweh u. urn if# • MINKLER & Co. BANKERS. and Sella Uncurrent Money ; A «L o ia« F*r» Property, pH K jlgT j^tHiCG urBT. Afrtb- TIW/MOIBOM Bank. INGERJOW, BRANCH. 1>VTS a»d Exckanap on Eng- .IU U w . taraat on Depoaita. A n ta rv ta a, 1 U ,* THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, TERMS—ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, ) IN ADVANCE^ J VOL. V.-NO. 27. C A P IT A L - $1,0 00,000. I n g e r s o l l ^ B r a n c h . TH In I * S B B u li d n w k . t n B ir u u y* w s c n t . e 1 n S g el e in n e E r x a ch l an B g a e n o k n A SAVINGS BANK BRANCH deceive* depmil* of Si nnd iipmmh »nd InlenM HOARE. Merchants’ Bank of Caaaia. INGERSOLL BRANCH. rnRANSACT.S n General Banking 1 Iiu»lnr««( Huts and Mells ExHinnire «n the Cnlt<*l States and Liijjiuid, and U«uoa DratU on all pan* ot Canada. Allow Interest Oh speels) Deposit*, whieh ran be wllhdraa n at any llmv at Uw plc-MUrc ot the Deymltor. D. "MILLER, Manager'.ii. w j. n soRswm, Banker & Broker, INSURANCE & LOAN AGENT. K ing StreeL, Ingersoll, rpR ANS ACTS a General Blinking 1 Usdiaiwe, and lllaurancv Unsiuca*. DRMAaFleT* Stlr novnn eNv. eHwol dY. Morlhkc r, nanndd uUncnuirtrecudl DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROMT«cnl* Celli* iipvjnl* ; Inicled In G.iictnineul MONEY LOANED ON TH E curiiy >4 Improved unn |ir»periy al «h FIRE TMl’ER.AL FIRE INSURANCEA Cutofsuu uf L-udiM, Kurland. E.ubllahed IWX COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR- auce C\>iuiMiiy »< Eusb'xJ- IP anj a) Curuliiil. IXIMlull. A n d C a n a d a D a ir y R e p o rt e r f I H. ROWL E A D N IT D O . R AND PROPRIETOR. INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JU NE 12, 1878. Ws,'J Watcfies.S rlut mttralurc. 'J AN OREN VERDICT. WHOLE NO. 235. And Jewelry.Bv MISS SI. E. BBADDON, rpHE Sutoerilter will keep on hand and for i I sale a full line of AVTKOft OF “TABFN AT THE FI.OUD?' "DEAD MEN'S SHJES," “JOSHUA HAGGARD'S DAUGUTEK," “WEAVERS AND WEFT?' ETC. WATCHES, CLOCKS,CHAPTER XXXVI11. »n. wrnu MAKES AX orfKlt. A1?D JEWELR7, Best Mako of Sioctacles. WEDDING RINGS and CARRIAGE LICENSES. SILVE3W ARZ of ALL KINDS, FORKS,srooxs, CASTORS, TEA SETT One August morning, just about the limo of Cyril's illness, Bells Scrntchell found Jier pnnils a shade morn averse from the deliulits of learning and generally nnpl»a* s.tnt in their behavior than usitpl. The morning was sultry—there was tbunder in ti.o air; and sumo oftho thunder seemed to have sol luto the young Pipers, who were as dull and Laden ns the sky. and na sulk­ ily silent as the heavy-beaded limes on the (awn, whoso branches flopped moodily, with never a ruMlo of leaf or a whisper among the boughs. TIKU all at once (lie young Pipers— moved to rebellion by the imposition of a task which seemed too ujuch for their feiblo minis—broke into niurmnrs and grnmbHuga. At that time the trees began to niKlb and shiver and talk to one another mrsteriniiHly about th" fast-coming sloriu, while the birds set tip scored twitterings, and chat In red of impending peril and dcso- Alsu a nuiubcr vf A Call Soliciletl, C. P. HALL, Corner Thames Mid King Streets. B IX E L & GO’S STOCS IN KEG AND IN BOTTLES. ITexently came great drops spattering upon thn iron veranda outside tho sehcol. room window—harbingers of a flood—and then the rain camo down in a dense sheet of water, and tho lightning flished pale and sicl-ly illnmination over the gray rain- Idofted 1 ludecape, and the tl.under roared awfully, like some infuriated giant threat­ ening Little Y'uffonl from his lurking- pi ice ntuung the black undulations of the moor. Tim young Pipers gnvo vent to their (error in elirill ecnams mid yappings, and cowered in corners with tlinir heads shrouded iti their pinafores. They were of its c-'miitg, Hue* it ntfonled an excellent utorm? remon st rated Eliza- cenna of instruction. 'The anlijunctira’s io-, had with the lightning glurirg in one’s f.lCO? • J shnuidn'l wonder if mnr hail asked tivi-Jy io his governess. 'She’s in heaven, you know, and cau sco bow badly you JJrlln nbamloned the lessons ns hopeless. M >rtn. white her pupils, rel-naed from the BIXEL & CO.. IXGEKSOLI. til* tempest, rioted about the room, knock- Thro2 TaarB’ Policies Issued on Dwell-1 and. Farm Builiiaga &nl i Contoaio 1 AT HOST ADVAHTAGEODS RATES. ALL LOSSES SETTLED BEOMTILT. J. C. NURSWGllTHY. I lesoui-bnok®, and concluded every argu- i nient with tislienffs. She did not attempt . to check U>i» youthful exuberance—firat be- RTQrP TJlT D r TLITIDTA I rausa sha know nny such endeavor wouldX 1 V LAJj lij 111 "al / . ; bo worse than useless; nnd secondly, ba- i cause the supervirion of Irer pupils' moral ?03t fro? ou rosofot of G cts. In stiuxjs.1 c«n.!uct mra not in the bond. She was en- 1 *r -,n r-n * — <■ gaged and paid to tench them a smatteringDi HPEPSIA and the Sen-rm tonus , of vnriour Inopnogos, history, gram- । ... I n‘ar' 0,)l1 ^0 piano. Nothing Mousy to Loan Q N Farm Property, nt 8 per cent. WILLIAM NOKRIS. MOHEY.GOLD lonkc I heivv. Ono o'clock wan Bella's hour for Ie vi ig her pupils; half past one was their hour for dinner. Tita half hour between ouc and diuiwr-tirnn was a period of peculiar strife and riot, tin tempera of the youthful Pipers being ex asp* rated by hnuger. There was always a warm con­ flict between them nnd the young women told off fnr their service, who wanted them to have "their ‘antis washed and their ’air brushed fur dinner," and who was threat- $100,000 TO LOA N. ON Peal SX«rc In Mini* tew «t00»n<| upward*, »nJ vn term* to »ult borrower* nA Uio L0W23T SATS OF X »K »BST. StrlitMt Seervey in efteytmtr l/ian*. Farmer* nnd other* »Im wane Huma for «uy pur|xr*c. Il will be .MORTGAGES BOUGHT. A/eiil tar ibe rsimlnlnn Sxvtne *>id Inv-^menl Kndciy. A-rent lor (tie Coutalersllon Lifo Assoclutub, ln»amnc«: di.uo In all in Hronrhe*.(JeilBtal Arent for tho clrvntehng slid aihertiilng uf th* Olrosu Talarxe.Ha liable ts«nt> wnnted InunedlaU-b'.office - 3 di-ora buutli uf tho pmt Office, Thunes B. B. CLARK. MONEY TO LEND. Money co any amount <>n Mortgage Security at 8 per ronl an Mmlghl txMns. Or on the liMUlliutnl Byalsa M prufenvd, al UodumJ Kalu. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. URO, KKNKKDY. INKTRANCE AGAINST FIRE In good nod aafc cotnpanlea. at lownt row* conalrt« ’ a Uh Hilly lathe Hound. GKO. KENNEDY.vsutantlv In Office on Baiirrdaya. F*vDank. King Street, Ingcreull. Hall i THOMPSON HOUSE, THE BAR STABUNQ KING STREET, HR. WILLIAM CRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDiCIHE Before Taking ” * After Taking.MT Abw. *• Hemm, Vnleerml LamtM. Pain U lie BaM, fiimMU ,J VUUm, rnmalan <M BI SISBSS CARBS । yyu. Cl 2 |wrday nt homrinade by tl.uindu.triou. Men,», toy » and girl* wanted et wyw here t< RI BSEfDF nd cully earned in there «inm, hy III |f f l ’* "» be made in three month, bvand \ f I I ®"h« 'n any mrt ot tte .R J f f wuntn wtm I* wllllniW work .tead- t I I wel-piii’h- link Y<m can gir« jour n nly your ^uro taoments. ly and rapidly at Ui try ilia bti»|. IQ®*"1 make tnoiwy ever■'-* <dter«d. Honrat. i-njUt- AGEN TS. $5, w*Ur. No Ink requlr tUrnplB 11 Addryw. Caaoda, aad Europe al redaced enU*. Uldi our priaripal Ofir' located ia Wanhiagt>m, directly oppomtethe U»M Slatet Pntrni OMUe, ore able ts tUlnul to all PttUul llumneuTteith taaee. from WanJanr/tOB. aud icAo Aow, there­fore, to employ " oMntiate ailvraeys. " H’r ar to fMUatMl.it/, free of ckarp, all into are ia HCW UwEth/au if sho sent them into tho di Ding-room un- k»mpt nnd unwashed. In Mrs. Piper’s lifetime BellaImd gener­ally aided iu thia sn uggle, but she wan now in tlio habit of going awuy directly the lessons were over.Ou Ibis peculiar cecaulon ulio fonml Mr. Piper tmokinx Ha cigar in LLe the hall, ns sb ’' liftd found him very often lately- H«lhorln alia find contrived to slip by him with a friendly good-morning, or at mostn brief interchange of remarks abont the weal her, and a grateful little speech in no- knowlcagnient of Ifis lost offering from the form or the kitehen-garden. To-day ebo could not e«o«po «r easily. •You ain't a.coin'yet, Beller? aaid Mr. Piper, laying Iris ahiiupy finger* on her arm. ‘Look at that there sky ! It 'll raiu 'eaveuB 'nnl presently?• Then I bad belter get Lome before it begins? suggested Bella. ‘No. you don't. I'm not going to be avniited in this way. Widower* ain't poioon, that a young woman need riinn them as if her life was in danger, I want to have a serious talk with yon, Beiler. I’v* been wanting such a talk for a long time, bnt yon’re managed to give me tbs slip. Thia day I'm determined to say my say. Y«rt ain't goiug ont under that sky. and you sre going to hear what 1'va pot to tell vnn. Thnt'e how it's going to lie? ' Y«« have finch strength of will, Mr. Piper 1' said Bella, with her pretty little laugh. ‘How could a poor littla thing like me oppose ysu ?'• You ain’t a poor little thiuc? retorted Mr. I’i|wr. ‘You'i-e a pretty little thing, and you ain’t poor. No young woman with your attractions can ba poor. Tbsre'a always rotne one in the background ready to lay hia 'art and 'and nt be/ feet’Bel1* ahnddered. Mr. Piper'a conversa­ tion growing aignifioaut, Sbe would have given a great deal to get away. She tliougbt of Cyril Cnlverbouse. of Lun who iu Ler mind was th* imnge of dignity and refine­ment. What would bis lore have been like, could sh« have won it? In wbat gwsed words—borrowed uncouMioualy from divinert port—would he have whianered bis passion ? And here was Mr. Piper breathing hard, and looking odfaustv warm ahd puffy, evfaleutly beul upon making bar ut> offer.* And if he BIIUUU usk me, all of them at hom* would want ma to accept him? thought Belta, despairingly. *‘I should bo worried to death? * Cam* into th* drawing-room? mid Mr. Piper. 'The children wool came Were. I want to ba serious?ITa led h»r into that rarely used a port - meet, which hod a vwU-Kke a«p*et now that Mr*. Piper no longer received her morning visitor* in iL She bad bean wont with aterry and ftucy hUcuite, brought in upon • moastoe salver, of the Prinea Dnit BMUM, Hasbbr«B. B. C. Piper to his wife, and one of the first nf its kind that had been won in Little Yafford. Upon thia th* manufacturer seated himself, with his shoulder at an uncomfortable angle with Bella's ahoulder, after the man­ner of ench ottomans. ' Beller, I've been In lore with you ever so long? excUimad Mr, Piper, plunging desperately into We middle of things. • Good gracious, Mr. Piper, how can you , any anything so horrible ?’ cried Bell*. •Your paor dear wife has boon dead hardly six mouths? * I was not in 1 iva with you during my. sainted wife's lifetime? raid Mr. Piper. *My priuciplea are too firmly fixed for that. I am not a Muliammedan. But I Juul an eye for the Beautiful, even iu Mra. I’ipst'a lifetime, and I knew that yon camo up to the mark in that line. Mrs. Piper's death left a ride hero ’—Mr, Piper touched his waistcont to indientw that the vacutn was in hi« heart—<R vide which I feel you can fill. Yon can bo a refined and lady-like mother to my children, a clever mistress of my house, and s comfort and happiness to me. It is in yon to bo all that, Baller. I know it and feel it; and I will go so far as to say that it is a fino opportunity for you—an opportunity which any young woman in yuur position would be proud to grasp? ' I could nover marry whore I did not love? faltered Bella, f ireseeiog no end to the trouble at homo that would como out of this. ‘Perhaps not? said Mr. Piper, looking warmer and puffier than over; 'but what's to prevent your loving me ?’ ' I rospect you? mnrmund Bella, feeling obliged to say something civil. * Well, that's half-way? answered the widower, with a satisfied nir. ’You begin with respect; you'll get on to love before you know where you are. I'm proud to say- I’ve always mado myself respected every whore. I've kept my sack upright. Twenty shillings in tho pound has been my guiding star. Go on respecting mo, Bailor. You’ll wuko up some morning and find that respect has blossomed iulo love? Hero Mr.Piper put his arm ronnd Bella's waist. Sho found that it would not do to temporize.' Dear Mr. Pipar? she said, putting on that pretty beseeching manner which stood in such good stead with her ou most vecasians, 'you nro all that is kind and generous; but indeed it can never be? * What cau never be ?'‘ I can never be your wife. I will not apeak of the dis parity in our ages, bu- ciniao------' ‘ Because that’s rubbish? interrupted tho impatient Piper. 'You'd better be au old man's darling than a young man’s slave, t know what tho yourig mon ol the present day are. Bo I ween you and I and the post, tlicy'ro an uucommon bad lut. You’d better think twice before yon refuso such nn offer ns mine, Bullnr. It isn't every girl that geta such a chance once iu bur life. Don’t you expect to got it twice. Just you think who it is you're refusing. I could buy up every body for ten miles round Little Yufford. I'm not n roan to boust of the money I've made. Every body knows whut I am at Great Yafford— and further afield. My name on the back of u bill is as good as tho Bank of England. Lenk at this place; I could buy it to­morrow if I liked ; and if you say, ‘Buy it. Piper? I’ll buy it, and place you as 'igh as nny of the old C iuntiy familioa. Sir Philip Dulcimer don’t care for the place. It's :uc that fins made it whnt it is. Look at tlio furniture nndoruamouts I've bought to plenas poor Mrs. Piper—this very otto­ man we're sitting ou.five-and-thirty pound, the newest tiring out. You'd better thiuk twice, and a good many limes twiae, before you turn up your nose at suoli an offer as mine. I'll allow yuu three hundred a year for dress and fallals. Yes, settle it upuu you in black and white; and tlist's a deal more than ever I did for p ior Maguio. Sho had to n*k mo for a ten-pouud nuta whoa she wanted it? Belta gave a faint shiver. Three hun­dred a year for pocket-money I Wbat fabulous wealth il seemed I But tlireo hundred a year with Mr. Piper—to hive that worm puffiness, that blustering vulgar­ ity, always in attendance upon her—to be Called Beller al! her life—to see across the doiuostio hearth that odious figure of low- h»rn merit and commercial prosperity! No, it would be too dreadful. She could not boar it. Sho was fond of money—nay, she loved it with the ravenous love that Mnte8 at a poverty-stricken youth. If sho had never known byril Cnlvorhouso, never set her affections on that high lype of man­hood, she might, perhaps, have brought herself to tolerate Mr. Piper for tho sake of Iritllo Yufford Park and unlimited drapery. But now—ah. it WM impossible. She looked round the drawing-room. It was spacioua and lofty, but eminently coni mon place in all it* details. She began to think idly—while the widower sank into a stertorous reverie, with his hands plung­ed deep into his sheplienrs plaid pockets— how aha would make Mr. Piper refurnish the room if she were Iris wife. All those clumsy roes-wood chairs and tables should be turned ont to give plaoa to light gilded furniture of th* Louts Seize period, uphol­stered with sky-blue salic. The revival of the old Dutch taste had not yet set in. People bad n^l begun to go mad about Qneen Ann cabinets and blue and white ginger jars. Belta's imagiHation did not soar above gilded chairs and blue satin our- ‘ Com*? said Mr. Piper, shaking himself out of bis abetraction, like a dog coming out of th* water. ‘ Come, Beller, what's your ultaroatnm ? Yes, or no? ‘ No? said Bella, firmly. ‘I am sorry to seem ungrateful for your flattering regard, but I can only answer no? And then she glanced round the drawing­room again, and thought how pretty it would look, all gay with blue and gold, and what a grand thing It would bo to sit there, elegantly dressed, framed in flower*, like an old portrait by Boucher, TMriviag the beet people in Little Yaffo rd, and patroniz­ ing Misa Oyuey. * Well, I'm sorry? Mid Mr. Piper, in bis matler-of-faot tone, 'and I tlrink you're a fool. Excuse me for mentioning it, but that's my opinion, and I'm a man that al­ ways sneaks my mind? • Perhaps, under Hie oireumstanees, it might ba better lor me nat to come hero guy mor*? suggested Bella, ri dug to de­part. ' Well, I don't knbw. It might b« rather aggravating to my feelings tor mo to see you, perhaps; but novsr mind me- I'm noMy?* I am rar* I had better not eome? said Belta. 'You will emily find sons one to replace mo?• Oh, Lord, yaa? rxclaimr-d Mr. Piper, tastDy. ‘(toversawa are as plentiful as btaakberries. Old and ugly, most of out— the cleverer they are, the uglier—and bony. 1 find that iearoiiig generally niaa into bone. If ever I see a man wb-w elbow and kuee jointe stand out extra sharp, and whose hair hasn't been made aeqoalnted with a prrir of wiasora for a twMvemoutb. I flourish of •ngraving—weighing M heavy as a oosl sknttle. The room had emolied । ‘Good-by? fidtend Ball*, holdtug out her hand. T hop* you dou t fed angry with me? ¥i»r* was • Matra MIBRIMI nndw Iha etomdaUR, a birthday present from Mr. ed Mr. Piper, tend I’m toe candid to pre- lead it. Gtwd by? i They shook hands, a nd Belta wont borne, feeling very MBeomfortable. She liatl re- , fused the richert man in the neighborhood, and sho had last hep ailniliou. How would ths intelligence of these two fuels bo received by her anxious mother and her atony-hearted father? Bulta'kuew that alia would have tn endure the reproaches nnd upbraiding^ of both, CHAPTER XXXIX. CWll?S NCESE9. While tlio church bells were ringing daily in tlin tower above Ilia head, and the old IJridford chimes, famous long ago, were hearldit'g tho birth of every hour with u fine old psalm tune that pealed uiii over tho busy, mnney-inakiug city like au echo of the past, Cyril Culverhonse wns lying al the bottom of a deep dark gulf of pain and c infusion, nud all the outer world nnd all thu life that be bad lived were cancelled and forgotten.Strange images danced before his eyes like motes io the snnshiue, yet seemed* to him neither strange nor unexpected. Ho Intel a history of bis own in that period of delirium—a new identity, new surroniid- iugs, a mad wild world peopled out of his own brain. Bishops and arclibishops came and sat beside his bed and held long argu­ ments with bim—figments of a mind dis­traught, tho aliatlows that Inuni fever dreams, but to him intensely real. The dead came back to life to hold converse with him, and he was not surprised. No. Iio had always tbnujbt there was souie- thiug in the ideas of cho old necromancers. The elixir of life was not an impossibility. Hero was Lutlrer with his square solid face and sonsiiai humorous month. Hore was Pascal, full of quaint sayingi and far- reaching thoughts. Tue sick man talked for all of them. His talk was wildest rav­ing to the oars that listened, but his nwn fancy it was profoun.lest wistnm. There is no egotism, no belief in self, equal to that of llio lunatic. Fur him the stare nnd moon have been made, for him G id will- ingiy performi miracles which overthrow nil tho laws of the uuivera?. He is the axis of the world, and luia it go round. How long those days and nights of fever were! Tli.lt was tho chief agony at tliam. Tho eternity of hours—so thickiy peopled wifli distorted shapes that every quarter of an hour was an era. Of acinal physical paiu tho sufferer bad no consciousness; but weariness almost too heavy to bo borne wcigliqd upon him in the long strange nights, when the faces of his watchers changed, and the very *a1ts of his room seemed now and unknown to him. Tie fancied that his mirws bad removed him into new lo-lgiugn while he slept, though it seemed to him that he had never slope. Sometimes ho fauciod himself in one place, si^netiincs in another. Ho was st Oxford, ia thosa old roomi of his looking into tho college garden. Ho.was at L ttk* Yafford, nt Ciiheriio.iso—any whs re but whore lie really was. faintly remembered Sirs. Podm iro loaning over bis bid—hit and scant of breath— with a medicine glisa in her hand, coaxing him to drink. He remeinbererl Sarah making believe to step softly, in creaking shoes whoso every movein?ut was agony to him. But these things wars Iasi in tho darkness of remote ages. Hw present nurses eeomed to have beau tondiug him during a century. There were two, one tall, slendor. digni­ fied of bearing, yet gracious in every move­ment; the other short, small, and brisk. They were dressed exactly alike—in the costume of some religions orders as he , little nursingsister lathe Breton cap. 'Your care has been a vary powerful asgiateaw.' The little womsu thanked him effuBely in her broken English. The talfer nura* spoke only Frouah. and a* little of that *a possible. When Cyril awoke again, just before night-fall, the email nurse WM eittiog by his bed. 1 Where u the other T he asked. ‘GODO T * Yes. You are now much better—ou tho high road to recovery. Yon no longer want two uuraes. My companion baa gone home? * She is wanted for some other cose, peril ape? * No doubt sho eoon will be? ' To whvl order do you belong ?' ' To * community of nursing sisters?■ In Brittany ?' ‘ What part of Brittany ?' ' We never talk abnut onnialvea. It is one of the rales of our order. We como and go like the wind? * But how was it yon catno to mo ? Who seat for you ?' ‘ Wo were not Beni for. Wo happened to hoar of your illness.and we know yon were a good man. It WM a duty to como and nurse you? ' What, me ?—a proteslant ?’ * Wo are not sectarian. We go wherever wo nre wanted? * But how do yon—Breton nuns—coma to be in England ?’ * We are not nuns. Wo are ft nursing aistarhocd, bound by no vows. We hoard of tlio peat raging in thia town, and came boro to be useful? •You are very good people? said Cyril. ‘ I am aorry the other shut is gone. I should havo liked to have talked to hor,bul this morning sho would answer ma only ia monosyllables? ‘ It is not good for yon to talk, and it is one of our rales to talk os little as possible?For throe days the figure in the loose black gown wn« constantly at Cyril's bed. side. H-i heard ths little woman telling bar beads in the dead of night. If she were no uun,sbe was at any rate a stanch Roman Catholic; but sho did not endeavor to con­vert him to bor own creed. Sho was a modest, unobtrusive liltfo woman, but during tbo-o three days she very often broke the mia of har order, and talkad to the pattnnt a good deal. She talked of Brittany, which eln know thoroughly,and sometimes of modern French literature, which she knew better than sho ought to have dune M a member of a religeoas sisterhood. On the fourth day the was gone, and another figure dn-saed in black, with neat white cap and apron,was by Cyril’s bedside. Tho face of this watclyr WM not hidden. He knew it will—a hmnely English face that brought back the thought of iris work iu the courts and back streets of Bradford. ■ Mra. Joyce I' Iio exclaimed. ’ Have you turned nurse ?’ ’ What more bteseed privilege can I have, Sir, than to take care al yon ? I owe yon what is a great deal more to mo than my own life—tlio life of my beloved sou. Ob, Shakspeare, the world wid bless you for your goodness, as I do now '? Cyril smiled st her enthusiasm. Per­haps every motbor whoso son writes ob­ scure venus in doubtful English believes with Mra. Joyce that she has produced a Milton. * I slmnld have come before. Sir, if the two ladies bad not been here. But they were such good nurses I didn’t want to iu- teifere with them? supposed. They wore long btack robes w, and white linen olps, each as he remem- At < • Do you know where they come from, or wh.v they camo ?’ bered to have seen worn by the Sisters of Mercy iu Breton towns that he hail visited years ago in ou* of Iris long vacations. Admirable caps for n»Iy women, for the stiff linen borders pfojeetnd ft quarter of a yard bsyoud the face,entirely codrealed the profile, and jvorahaduwed the countenance at all times. Cyril knew only that tho taller of his Iwo nurses bad dark eyes and a pile face, and that the little woman had black eyes of ex­ ceeding sharpness that 11 tsbed at him from Lie cavernous cap. They were both ad­ mirable nurses, quid, gontlc, attentive; but in somo phases of his delirium ho hated them, and accnsed I hem of nil manner at evil designs. They were poisoning him. Yes, tlio medicine tbc^ mid* him take at stated iulervala contained a elow poison— the Ayna Tofano of the Middle Ages— that horrible stuff which tho wicked witch Tofeno made by wholesale, and sent to nil the cities of the earth as tha Manna of St. Nichola of Bari; or it was the hemlock that Socrates drauk, or wolfs-bano, ordoadly- nigtit-sbnde. Ho recognized the flavor of the mitrdorons herb. And ibon In storm­ ed at Irii nurses and told tliuin they had plotted hia murder.• If you Ware bnuosl women, you would not hide your faces? ho cried. ‘You are miirdorassess, and have coui) here to kill me? One night, lifter an ago of fever and hal­lucination, be Sank into a refreshing alum- bar. It was as if Iris apint, newly eacapjd from n burning hell,bad alippnd unawares iuto paradise. Fair meadows and flowing ■treaius—an ineffable aenxe ofooolnaas and relief—and then deep rest and (tilueas. When be awoke, the summer dawn fillad th* r-JOtn. Through the widely open­ ed windows cairn the fresh breeze of the morning. A soft cool hand was on Lin brow, th* tall nunta’a dark figure stood bx- side hia bed. All bis delusions, all hia Iddrotts fancies, aaemed to have run out of bis brain, like Water ont of a sieve, during that one sweet sleep. Suddenly and completely *a the leper at the Diviu* Healer’s bidding ba was mule aound Hud whole. Very weak still, willi a strange aeuee of utter helnteMness ond prostration, ha yet felt biinwlf cured. The fire that bad made life a tort ar* bad burned itself out.Ha looked up at his nurse. How purely white that quaint oi l head-gear ai here Linked in the morning Biiuriiine! He re­membered the bright freshness of just such another morning in hia holiday ramble* five years ago,and just snob another btack- rob*d figure sad white cap. a Sister of Mercy waiting for Ui* starting of the dili­gence in the old market square at Vaunts —the white dotty square, the scanty tree# that seenaed to have b»en planted yester­ day, tho altabby old cathedral looking dawn al him.* You are * Fronebwotnan. are you not?' he asked, tlte weakness of bis rote* atari*, ling him a little. •Afaw »i? the answered, gently. Ha tried to get b«r to talk, but the answered him only in mmio^yltabtea. H* tried to sea her faee, bnt di* potion in which ah* held her head pravwutad him. ’ Perhaps liar rap is the prattiaat thing about bar. and she would rather show IhtU than Lw face? he ihnnghi. Evan tlml brief conv*-rsatl->a *ibaiuted left him lung «rrear» of Mwp to ®nka up. Us ebapi on iff! dusk, and Mr- itauttrinra coming and Sliding him lucked in ihal deap ‘Our tutJicHu* have never Iwan able to tauah him,' ha Md, frankly, ■ It inn b^n au anaidad struggle between naiura ami diMawa. I ought nut to M J uMided. thiM^h? be aduad. a^otofsticaDy, co Che hi, indeed, Mr.,CulverhoaM. Theywore foreign err, and I snppoM they came from foreign parts?■ Neither of my doctors sout for them. I believe.' * No, Sir. Mr. Saunders told me they eatnn and wont lika spirits; but he WM widifiil there were more like them? ■And yonr son is roally recovered ?’’ Yea, Sir. It ts a most wonderful cure. He rallied that night, and was up ami about at the end of the week. To both of us it seamed like a miracle. I have rand the gosp.d about the widow's son every night and moruiug after my prayers, and I have real it two or three times to Eiiitnaa- ual. Oli, Sir, ( hopo and believe you have wrought a double cure. I think my son's heart is turned to holy things. He has road ilia Bible very often lately. I have watched him, and I think he ia beginning to find ocit ttj.il time h truth and comfort to bo found in iL’ " He can mot road Ilie gospel long with­out making that discovery. Young men are UTO apt to form their judgment of the Bible from what other people bare written about it. When they go to the fountain­ head they find their mistake?' Cyril was not aatisfiid till ha bad quea- tinned Mr. Saundere and Dr. Bolling, who had como to see him daily,without any fee, about the tea French nurwa. Bat neither uf these could tell him more than h« knew akeivly. “ I wish I did know mor* about them? said Mr. Saundera. " Whatever institution they belong to. it's an admirable one, and I’m sorry we haven't a few mere institu­tions of that kind over bare. I don't think we should have pulled you through if it luUa't been for that excellent nursing. No; upon my word. I believe you ow* those two women your life? ‘ And I do not even know their BansM, or where thsy are to be found? said Cyril regret fully. It worried him not a little to b* under so deep an obligation, and to have no mods of expressing his gratitude. At one time he thought of putting AU advertisement in the Timet thanking hia unknown nuraaa for their care. But on reflection thia uemed idle. They were doubtless what they re­ presented themselve* — eistera of some religious order, who did Ro<*d for the leva of God. They had no need at bis thanks. Yet ho nuzzled himself not * little about th* whole bnsinees. Why aboulr he have bean wlwsted, above all other euffaran in t he town ot BridfonI, u the renipteui at this gratuitous car* ? Dr. Bolling insisted on hia going off to Uia back to bis work. This vexed bus sorely, but bo could not disobey. as a mao can writ go without paaxing through I ham? saM the doctor- CHAPTSB XL. ' Whair rmrad Mr- Seratobell. seartet IMtamy L>Jy «««> tear ul saclj lunacy f Bell* aai aluvariM at the patera*! wrath- Mra- Soratdtall WM wMBiug. dumUf. All (ha 3^°^ ScratdteU* YW* B.a. fifteen name of all Uiat'a reswmable? wntHMdas*- '• 'S 'f •■if’*’* “r^W * BOIA . Hoik are, wlisican you respect?'. * "5 M M*> tonal, urged Belle, •to etout and jtaffy.And it in drwMtrt to hear him murder th* Queen's English?Mr. Scratelmll looked round to He assembled family with a wnQitorglafk.-M if bo were calling upon ttom all to behold' this ridicnlona daughter of hie. •Tbit ever I should have bred and' reared each fxoHitmew I’ ho rxetatrita.L ‘What's that fairy tela yon were reading the little oue», mother, abont the pritK>r«a and the soveu feather-beds? Sha bad' aeren feaUter-beda to sleep upas, one atop' of the other, and couldn't rwt beoauao there waa a parched p*a under the bottom one. There's your proud pritwe** for you/' pointing at his tearful daughter. *8bo tarns up her now at fifteen thousand avoir because the owner of it doeau'l arrange bis - words according to Lindley Murray. Why. I never had much opinion of Undl y Murray myaelt and, wbat'e mow, I anur could underatund him? 'Fattier, it jsu't a question of bad gram, mar. If I loved Mr. Piper, or felt thru I conbl tench mveelf to love him, I abnWdn't cere how badly ha talked. But I can no • love him? ‘ Who asks you to lore himf cried Mr.- ocratch ell, folding and unfolding Ida M*is paper violently, in a tempaet of indirnatfon. - ■Nobody hu made mention of love—not Piper himself. I warrant. Ry* too sensi­ ble a men. You are only ashed to marry him, and to do your duty to that state ot life which it lias pleased God to call you. And very grateful you ought to be for-hav- ing been called to fifteen thousand a year. Think what yon can do for your brathera and sisters, and your harassed mother! There* a privilege for you 1 And if Piper should take to buying property liereabvuts, and give mo the collection of hie route, thers'd be a lift for me. Why, you'd be a heroine—a kind of domestic Juan of Are, without any fear of being burned at the end of the story?Thau Mr*. Serafchell freMy.~aud with numerous gasps and choking sobs, up­ lifted her matennl raise end made her moau.‘ I should be (tie List to press any child of mine to marry against her inclination? she said, 'but I ahonld like to see cue of my daughters a lady. Bella has been a lady in ail her little ways from the time she could run alone, and i am sure she would becetae the highest position—yes, even such a station as Mr. Piper, with hie fortune, could give her. If there was soy thing better or brighter before her—soy chance of her getting a young good-looking bus. band able to support her comfortably—I wouldn't say many.. Mr. Piper. But I’m enre I can't see how any girl-is to get well married in Little Yafldrd, where the yaneg mon—’ ' Haven’t one sixpence to ruh against another,' interrupted Mr. Seratobell, rough- ■ And I know what life is for those that have to study every penny, and keep their brains always on the rack in order just barely to pay their way? continued Mra, Scrntohell. Belin gitvo a deep despondent sigh. It was all true that these worldly-minded parents were saving. She WM no roman­ tic ignorant girl to believe in an impassible future. She knew that for women of tlio Scratchell bred life was hard and dry, like the ernsta of the two-dars-old loaves which she often encountered at the lamily break- List table. What was there fo>fore her if she persisted in refusing this high fortune that wns read}' to ba poured into her Jap? Another rebellious family to tench—an un. ending procession of verbe and piano-forte exercises, dreary fantasias with all Iha old familiar sirs turned upside, down, and twisted this Way and that, and drawn out to uttermost attenuation, like a string of Indian rubber. If nothing else killed her. Boils thought, she must assuredly die cf those hateful fantasias, the everlasting triplets, the scampering arpeggitw, stum bling and halting, like ths canter of a tame hors*. Mr. Scratchell heard that long sigh, and guessed its meaning. He cheeked his loud indignation all of a sudden, sod h»S re­ course to diplomacy. The girl's own sense was begimiing to argue against her foolishness.• Well, my dear? be said, quite amiably, 'if you’re mods up your mind, there's no use in our saying any more about it. Your mother nod I would have been proud to see you settled in such a splendid way— tbs eury of all the neighborhood, bolding your head as high as the beat of 'em. But let that pass. Y’ou'd better look out for an­ other situation With so many tnaulhi as I've got to feed, I cau't afford to eueourage idleness. There must be no twiddling of thumbs in tha family. The Yorkshire Timer comes out ou Saturday. Thrroll be just time for us to gat au advertisement io?Bella gave another sigh—an angry one this time.* You’re very sharp with me, father? aha said. ' I should Lava thought you'd have been glad to have me it horns for a while, with my lime disengaged? •Whal!' ejaculated Mr. Scratched. ' Havn't you had yonr afternoons for Mb-. nesa ? Your time disengaged indeed 1 Hu yon think I want a daughter of mme to ba as useless as a ehiiuney sruament, good for nothing but to look at ?And then Mr. ScratcheU took out a sheet of paper, dipped his pen in the ink, and wrinkled bis brow in ths effort of oompse- itfon. • Governess, rasdmtal w otbrrwite? ha began, pronouncing the words aland M ha wrote, * competent to impart a sound Enj}- lish •ducatioo, French, Italian, Garman, mu”o drawing and painting, and &ney need la-work- Ab’s to prepare boys for a public school. Has Lad the entira charge of a gentleman's family. First-rats rafoc- eucen? ‘ Thora!' exclaimed Mr. Scratch*". * That will cost a lot of money, but I tlrink it's comprehensive.’ * I don't know about drawing and paint­ ing? olijected Belts, with a weary air. * I n»ver bad mnah teste tint way. I learned a little with Beatrix, Lot—' • Then von can teseb? raid Mr. Serateh- ell, decisively. * If yeu'va h am«<<, yon yonr pupil goes wrong, you can UR Lar how to go right. Thal'* qrite ebovtth. g«to* I'm afraid I sliall look like an impoe- tor if I attempt to teach drawing,' rtaioo- ■trated Belle. * Would not cbjeai to a lelmol? wrote •Bal I would wry, w y . Io uke ■ wiuatwa in a Mdmob aimpty ■abW. ‘but I daro —y lin age tbiin? smd Mr Scrauhelt THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, .1878.- - ..................... . . ,... ... — . . fh c (Srforb (Tribune, WEBX£3©ATi J NE 12, 18ft. Tan QUEBEC Gowernneut was defeat'd ycsli rjay by a vote of 82 to 81. The Gov- ■trumeatretaw to resign. ’THS MnoauKAU Manulhetming Com- ipany, of London, which baa been mado MM of by Ure Globe as an example of tho flotnshiug condition of mannfsclnrius uuder the present Free Trr de tystem, Lae Fii'perdad opera'ious owing to -financial difticu » a ' - ■ •Cm GUTTY cutem. across Ilia road ' 1 sites coin fori in ridiculing the petrous I whom jt designates M (bn “leadi-rs” of the CoUMrvatlvn party of South Oxford. We j luiglit just remind Lim that the Conserva­ tive party of tins riding as uot mu by a c5qh» uf •AmidW ot •’wire-pullers" ei(her, but the 'whole mass have the running of tire machine, gud they are doing it well. spoons in their mcatbs," dr because throngb misfortune, they havo become pbor, or be­ cause to use a common Uris, they are not " bloodscl," makes ft appear that that papor looks npeh a poor tn an, no matter bow WdriLy, as ” tow” aud without good char­ acter. If the editor of the Chronicle will trjflccl a UtlL', perhaps he will eull to miu I many people who are very '■ well-fixed ” in Ibis world, yet who are belli low and will- out good ubaracler. It UB doubt will sec in strauga to him that a perron can bo good and poor both ut the same time, but if be tliinka tho matter over a lit’le we arc ccr- liin ha -will comedo the right conclusion. To regard to the Conaervnlivo genjlemeu named, wo may any:—Thut every one of tb«m is respected by their party ; tbwe is no wish lo have them drummed owl °f ll*8 ranks fthey Lave never been even empectcd: of indecent ar unlawful acta in connection with elections; they arc all sound ou th* side of good govezameut from priuciplo.not on aelfisb, personal grounda ; Hist they are in every quality which goes to make good and honorab'e citizens, the equal of Mr. Noxon or Mr. Brady and consequently, as far abend of the other “leader" ua Mf Noxou himself ie recognized to be. v IT bvRin* to bo tolerably clear that ■South -Dxf.nl is nol for Joseph." The foregoing was in last week’s Ckrouialc, and formerly appeared iu the London Adver- l eer. Our readers will lLerof«e notice tint the iuforasatioii c mes from father poor antlivrity. and we tnav ssy that it is very far from iLe facts of the cnse. We may also asy that il is ’‘tolerably clear" Hint Mr. Joseph Gibson will be tbo next M. P. for South Oxford. A Gan* opininon of the Premier is Ums forcibly given by Iba Addington Repor- trr, a atroug supporter of the Government In ib bsne of the 30lh it says concluding a lending article ;—“ Mr. Mackenzie possess­ ing at] the virtaee of public honesty, has not shown that ept’tnde and political Mcndien which should distinguish the Prime Minister of a country hko Canada. Ilia Admioetralien Las been marked with many s.-rioas blunders and exhibitions of iiicspueity, which leave A doubt in the public mind, whether it ie conducive to the welfare of this country for him to continue to jduu A r its future.”' PEOPLE who are iu daogir of being mis­ led by Grit cries about” taxing tho poor] tnan'a bread," should test tho value of Hnt) cry by uno reflection : If there were a duty < f fifty cents per barn! upon fl jur, wuuld thut pro-taco an iucreasa iu the prico of tb-ur ? No. It would only result iu the displimemeut of ao mock imported by so much nutiva flour, aud tho rot on lion al home of tho money that othenviso would bo soul abroad to pay fur foreign flour. It would also MVO the country the cost of importation, build tip A Lome market for Canadian farm era end Stillers, and help to make us * more self-contained and self* thpeudeut people. A little calm reflection lakes tLe wind out of -Grit cries with Wonderful alacrity. LAST week -we Bfaled that (bough Ure nc- livo Grits iu this Riding tritd hard to make ft appear that their party was united, they teally were not iu tbnt desirable slate. We gave reasons for our assertions wftich we thought then, and still think, are beyond (heir power to fit. prove. Il ia easy enough for tbo Chronicle, to eay that the ” Reformers are a united parly," but it is not such ou easy matter to make its readers believe it in the face of facte which conclusively show to tho con­ trary. Our Grit contemporary is quite willing to acknowledge Messrs, lumrs Ncxon, James Bfady and Peter Johuson Brown as the Gril leaders iu the Riding. We aro also willing to take them as such. As wo said before, temperance and pro­ tection arc two of the most important questions before the coutlry, Mid we say again that it is not probable that Messrs. Noxou aud Brady are in perfect harmony on tbe former, Mr. Noxou being a strong timprxar.ee advocate and Pnsiutrt of a large Umpemuce society, ami Mr. Bmdy ft hotel keener and president of tho bold- keepers association iu tho county. Tho action taken by tlicso gentlemen ilyring the late Duukiu Bill campaign, iu addition lo tho abovM, plainly shows that ibtir views in regard to tctnpcrauM aro ns widely apart AS they pcwibly can be. Now, surely tlio mort devout Gril in South Ox­ ford will say after this that these two Icadf rs arc not in accord on one at least of tbo great question of tlio d»y. We oro not prepared to any which wing of tbe party Mr. Peter Johnson Brown supports en tho question, but no oue will find it THT Sirt'ATiOK in the South Rid (tig ef 1 Oxford al the present time, in a 'political ' point of view, ia in every way enennraginR • lo Hie support''!# of Mr. Gibson mid oorres- 1 poudingly dt-preuing to th'-se who Lave ' choHv-n CiduiiU Skiuuer as their standard ' benrvr in the coming eh-ctiun. While ‘the fiumerhiM met with every enconrag*turnt in bis eauvexs, and in the dc%en or more meetings which he bus lit id in Vnfidus parts of the Hiding, the cold FhdulJvr has Leon turned upon the Ctdonelby to any whom it wna supposed would be his strong sup- port rs, and where they have nut actually repulsed his Advances they have displayed nn apathy and want of warmth in bis can- Jiture uLioh must bo very depressing. Mr. Gibson, At the meetings which bo bus hill bm spoken ably en the great questions < f the duy, confining himself more pariicu- luily to the trade question, Letter known AS the " National Policy." Ou tbissubject Lc speaks with great force. Ho bus IOMD it a careful study in all its more important bear­ ings and ia prepared to eubetautinto his ar- gumenta by uncontrovcrtablo proofs. On four or five occasions Lo Las met with opposition in the persons of Mr. Pyper of Ingerad] and T. Oliver, Esq.,of Woodstock. Thc*e gentlemen, although acknowledged n^good public speakers and able debaters have been unable lo break down the argu- incite advanced by Mr. Gibson on any im­ portant or particular point,and be has been | able to bold bis own against hie most pow- I erftd assailant; At first they tri«d to ridi­ cule the candidature of Mr.Gibson aud pro­ nounced him an upstart but it was found that this mode of attack was nut r< hshod by tho iutoiligent electors and they very seen riliuquirhcd it aud sought to find out a vulnerable point in his arguments for at tack. In this they most signally failed as they found that his statements were every­ one backed up by statistics of tho highest authority—namely the ” blue books," and other records o! tho Government. Mr. must be raised to each a tempuratare, that the Hah maybe uooked-eif not 111 their own f e a t least ia their own clement. The detn it still dowi, persons sciisttiic to SiiiloenUa<> will avoid it, as immense (tovra bra employed day and night to dry tho walk for coloring. Tho big or^-aa will give its first blow ou the l.'ith of June, in pMetag the guardians attention to any exhibits deairing to indulge in French leave. As the Shall in to open bia ^owp pavilion, pass to*Hint of the different «*iiona who live here. Thu the Scotch ; the white, being the ancient cofor for industry in swurd btades and hammer clotl-s. But a Tunisian passes mo»t of his life in tho Boddie, and Ids most trusty companion is ■ sword with a razor edge, that would make the inmtlh <«f a Bedouin water. Thu Tuui«i»ti» have an stmsunc, sumo very like jewellery, and fair pottery^ they exhibits curious candle with line twisted l»raiichei, destined not to shed light, for Tunisian caatlea reoemblc that owned by—Gadet Roussel, but to protect against the Evil eye; just as Italians wear a bit of cond on their watch chains. There is a mosaic table in uiutblo listing from the foun­dation </ Cartilage. I’crhaps Queen Dido drank paha wine on it, or cut up the hull's hide into stri[u> to measure the rite for the city. Thete is a man with a necklace uf hu­ man teeth, said to be a dentist, that produces tho r*mo effect on clients as laughing gas. Tunis is evidently behind iu musical instra- nients; crockery ware docs duty for drum", and hollow vessels with skin cords, for banjoes. The music however has a different kind of weirdness frem tho. Tziganes, and the [icrfuui- ed coffee served with a "divine hookah," is Quebec, for the French, and the green for the ' Irish. Put the white in the ecntie with the ( Cauadian enddcins on it; the rod in the place of honor at the top, and the greun supporting and assisting both, and wc liave a Hag of which every Canadian will 1M> proud and Which will Le one of the Lest aud xaoat effec- I live means of obtaining what -every one now coniidcra an absohite ueceuily for Cuiuda namely. National life. Yours. Ac., forms a capital standard for testing the intensity of hate tretween the clerical* an-1 ian". but in wha’. seme7 Gibson has not spoken at a meeting,—and some of ibmj hare been held in sections where it was expected Lo Would receive the strongest opposition—but what it was plain to bo seen that ho had fully from one-third to throi c-fcurths of those present,with him. Ou the other band, Col; Skinner has not yet held a single meeting, and many of the leading men of the party which nominated him bare openly confessed tbcmselvcs that they wont I not take part with him, that if they voted for him that was as much as he might expect—“ they could not work Approving tlie foiblcsof thatapostic'achnracter, the rude blows ho ndmuiirtcrid to religion, and hie contradictions. This is tho vilaneowi part of the indictment, and that Mgr. Ihipanlonp expands with more uf invective, than accuracy or impartial judgment The inuniei|iality of Varis intended to erect a siatuo to tho great cnc.vrlojwdibt nnd (etc tlie centenary of his death. Reminded by the government they had no legal ]M>wcr to expend the city taxes thus, the municipal council, like true conservate.-*, IKIW to law.' As private individmils then, they pin the centenary festival in lionor of Voltaire, organized by the Society of Authors. Their platform is uot to eulogise the feelings of the most brilliant of ^rance’s sons, Lui to honor the sterling traits of Voltaire's life aud writings, remcmbi ring that he must be judged by the ago in which he lived, not according to ours. Modern all that was light and frivulnus in thceharac Ingersoll, June 11, 1878. South Oxford Election. M El TKL8 FB 0B181I4TIC8, Inned by the Central Office. 7 June 12—1U^U, u. w . Kiiir AnrnnTmyviE XT^. PAGENTS WANTED fM THE .I C T O R I A LHISTORY™ WORLD S S » HOUSE TO LET. IIO LET. -That Wemrtl/A Light to mvdemle wlnda and dear to fa i weather. The meetings held by Mr. Gibson thuugboul tho Riding the past three weeks have been wery aicct ssful and favorable to his candidatue. He ban on muro than one occasion met with opposition from the other party iu tho persons of Thus. Oliver. Esq., M. P., of Wood stock, and Mr. Geo. H. Pyper, of Ingersoll. Mr. Oliver found Lis bands fi.ll io his attempt to rebut Iba arguments of Mr. Gib- sou. Tim uieeiiogs in.which Mr. O.iver took part were totally devoid uf all personal attack and abuse. Tho quislfan wo* nblj discussed ou both sides, and ahlrongb Mr. Gibsou had, on all ]>ointo, the best argu­ ment, Mr. Oliver met him with force, lui it was done iu such a gentk-mauly manner tnat liis bitt -rekt opponent could uot but Le struck with the mau if Lo could uel agree with his drduetions. In marked ®tontiari with them wcro llio Dic«tiogs at which Mr. Pyper took up tho gAuntlU. This gentleman, al­ though iu many respects a very fine apelike r, has an uufurtuoatc faculty, when­ ever Le oprus his month of “putting hi^ eagerly sought aft. r. Voltaire loved mankind; he Iremoai.c 1 the miseries beneath which his all. ‘'Man's inliuuianity to man.” He ex- claimed, “there is no nature, all is art, and that marvellous art reveal* a great Artisan.” If man was unhappy by nature, Voltaire cn- beeunv the text of Voltaire’s Eiaylroa. Iha ifTowth of U«» tuHwu - W11O Pays the Ditty ? The Burnt* Canadian gives the following practical exumpto upon etas point, which in exciting not a little interest in political cir- cl«s at Ilie present time "IJMI wet k, Mr. Cnvnun^h “f the rolir. Graijlirfj, «,f Detroit, visited Sanda. Mr. C. in tliu scrap iron trade, and culled nt S.irnin to pick up a loud for his b-mt, For No. 1 scrap he paid SB a ton vn I ho duck and having agh’s offer to holders of the same aritii-le of I iron rose to 813 per ton ; at whic'i frinre ! 11 u complete I his purcbaaes. Mr. Cav- , anmrli’ii explanation Was simple, and though uttelly al varianco with lire teachings of free trudo philosophy, did not s -.-m lo b“ wholly devoid of cmimnn sense. Tbtusny* Mr. Cnvanag'i—’ Y ••» want to know wl»y 1I pay $10 in Port Huron ami-only 88 i-i Jifuia- rilsliowynu, erreyenvugh. Tire I cUbt-111 bouse people will charge me 8$ >• ton on ibis In ro C'. '*diau iron,—and d- trade speech anngh.” foot in il.” He Leals round the qnretuiu | at issue, <vd ntly because ho is uot' equal to it, ur.J then falls into the error ! < f leltiug drop some sly, meet* iuainua-' Hou Sir John Maed' llald inbred in him and ho drops into the Irnp ns rnsily and unwittingly ns if l.edid it mi the questions nt fame nml if in th* end he tn blon.e. «nd la the n»Mt cniHc!* fmlSLhe-l )l I. ■» »ixl.l, « »ixl CIUJ terms v> Ar<nit«. >rthn» wf nV.er b mk. A JIri— >.. I'hilxlHpli a pa. PIANOS AND ORGANS [Establi&hei! 'J .m T S Y &O O . WSM .10yon I..I:J me ■Sonin freetrader ought to ( [on. Mr. Mdls’ g"»nt fteo- t.er'j Gr ain i'>urcand mail it to Mr. Cav- j "!.r J cy fiend forWiistratcd Catalogue. The Guelph Herald tnirts uiore f>» 1-1 TM nr Lately a J >nu wliiuli can li-i TO BE NT. A LARGE ANlT WELL-FITTED ThUBOSml, lum«iU<« ?X S 1£W : 0R 8SH o-t i'l.IMt only ^3S.i. J. * G. MclNTOSB, Tenisrs. W ^T E D —tenders for W to 1W » V It * <J 'file InWniue. 7en4crs revived Uy JAS. BRADY, J. S. HENDKfWtiN'. Ingersoll Cheese Market Succeeding Tuesday I F BO B DAT. l-ive.r. -l ).|J cL-u Iy ia Su-rk, (Oj-tl--,, •• J pro I. .1 r > r.'.ij CELEBRATIONI rt-i-u. Full -l.-’.l < and Orioal $7 i,M onday, July 1 ,1878. TuKan are many enterprising towns in Cnunda, but wo venture to say that not one vf them can boast of such an enter pricing cuucera M that now being organized by tho Grits of Ingersoll. Wlicn completed and in good running order, they will be prepared to offer any amount of “boaltufiil amnKcmntl,” Ac-, to those who tang the Gril psalm*- A readiug-roum, billisrd- T.tom, bowling-alley, cigar and tobacco room, and a fruit store, all under one roof mid one management, ia no ouc-horso iiibtitulion, jf yuu pkas«; and, a* consider­ able iMUM trill be required to keep (be concern rtmniug in pie right direction, it ia < xperted that every Grit will “come down Lauilsumely," allcast in tbewuy of patron­ age.' "Cutne along, Joiiot* with your “lots ul money," and ”mnke a big pntb." THE BILL proriding for paj-ment of tLe award made by the Fisheries Cummiasion- rre al Halifax under the Treaty of Wusb- iugten. Las passed the U. 8. Seauie, pro- xi ka that 15,500,009 m gold coin be appro­ priated out uf any money in the trcA«Bry not otherwise appropriated, aud placed under direction of the President with which to pay to her Britannic Mnj>sty (be amount awa-ded Ly the Fi-Lerits vinmiasku lately assembled cl Halifax, iu pursuant of (Le Treaty of WasLitutton, if afar cuimpooJenca with the British Gtmnnnenl on lh« subject of cunfonnily of tire award to the requirements of the Ireufy and to UM terms of (ho quest! m (hereby submitted to the commission, the Fiesident shall deem it bis duty to tusks the payment aithoul further coumiuuica- liuu with Congress. Tho second section of ths Lifl anlltorizrs (he Secretary of the Treasury, in order to comply wilh tho । terms of tho act. to issue and sell al pullic s«te. at nol Lu than par iu gull aoin, coupons or regietered Loads ot ths United States, sutboiized by ths refunding acts of 1870 aud 1877. bard to imngino bits on both sides, nr.d I half a dozen other sides, too, if necessary, for a purpose. As to protection, wc showed last week from their own words that (ho views of Mi-s$rs. Noxon aud Brady were in direct opposition. Mr. Brady claims that under protection all the money would go to lire pockets of the manufacturers, aud Mr. Noxon states from bis own experience that it wouliLpot help the manufacturer al all. Wo bai^i't heard Mr. Peter B- ex- pi CM bis views on this great question, but wo have reaeon to bclicvo' that being a " leader " of the Grits bo will go for free trade with Lis full strength, akbeugh it certainly must bo against l is principles. The idea of a lawyer gring fvr free trndu ! Tha idea of aJawycr opposing protection! Just (Link of il I What class of people in all this broad laud Lavo greater protection than the lawyers? And think you, gentle reader, are they willing to swap protection for free trade in their business? Nut a Lil of it. Neither do wo Lfame them ; but would il not be just a little like fair play to allow other classes tho benefits 1 f proicctiotl 03 Well as themselves ? Now Mr. Peter Brown is a lawyer—Ud fasull' nine!! way Ims done everything to traduce Mr.Gibson and those of his supporters who Lavo taken a prominent part in bringing Lim forward, has uut yet had the courage or temerity to ray a single word iu Col. Skin- nejs fnver- This is ingratitude of the bas­ est sort. 1 While the .Colonel, in bis place iu Parliament during the past four yeins has sajqiorted Ilie government failbfullv.hc should be entitled to some show of thanks nn d appreciation. Bui no, even this is de­ nied him. No! one word of the kind. The public ore iu expectation nr.il say," \Vby is this.” Tho qucstic-u is easily answered •• Onr friend across the way knows that as surely as the two men who arc now in the field go to the polls the Cvlouel will be de­ feated. He is either waiting to makeover-' hires to the winning parly or Le is waiting hopeful that the Colonel may be got out of the way aud some other stronger Candidate if wc think diffennity, it is beennse (hid has ' made us so, aud He will punish us only for 1 uiir actions.The ITfacc and Princess of Wales visited thi' American section yesterday. Tticy were shown all the points of interest by Governor Metaormick, and frequently expressed their pleasure at what they saw. Tiffany's exhibit the goods that she invested the sum of 3.500 frans. The Prince was particularly well satislied with tho American represent tion on account of the general usefulness of the C<H«IB distdnyrd. Tin- Exposition is well attended. course, is tiro great day. knowledge and experience changed tire name of otm »f their running iucn-asin;to take a little trip nominated. It is hoping against hope to anticipate anv such sbufllo of tho card*, i uuflionarrr, won't Ire able to gvt out of th. The Colonel can nol bo got rid of so easily unIcM 11,0 Pricc9 arc ^W‘:”:,L . , intended—and of courw it is bis bufircss j to make al! the money lie ean cut of feos I and costs. As a lawyer Mr. Brown i# pre­ lected from competition Ly laws made by as they could wish. They bavo tried lo do ' it Lcloro aud have failed most signally and if they should try it nguiu aud should sne- cecd tbry will find that they are strength­ ening Mr. Gibsou. Thus fur tho contest has been carried oa with the utmost good fooling, with tho exception ef an occasional snarl from our cotem., which as every one knows emanates from a source which car­ ries little or no weight, mid ws hope this stale of things will continue. We shall, on 5llr pari, endeavor to carry on the contest A NATIONAL FLAG. X17 CHAN0ERT- Gibsnn and Dr. Williams. Them were about 75 ratepayers presc-ut aud no oppun- Thnrsdny evening. Gtli inst., at Dun’i'e School House. North Oxford. A giH«i m-el- 7th ins' ■ry thing pn«id < ff Hr 'tainliug over I. Games & Amusements SC mama mankind lias for brevity ? Il is indeed I tine be held bis audi-'ticc wilh wiapt I .(tenti n. .-Vlliioo^o 1111- 1111 ciiiiK wn* hrniaL L —. of the candidate of tire Re'orra party, the cftllaut Colonel did not iLi- n to vnt in nn ; appearance. I1or a sy-mb, o,l .nd, i• ns.tantly what a Hired,“off l Iterorm sections(;ilBlnnassociations rush on tlie mind. For iustaucc, (]|e t.]ose of lb, I a horizontal stroxo near to tbe end vf an uj - ] cheered, 1ml not right stroke and tire whole hutory of Chri.- ’ fur his opponent. locality of the find as pleasantly ns pessiblo and can. afford to [ ovlwvd rod ou a white ground, and we have On Tl.nntday evening, l.ltb iuM.. n laugh to those of onr opponents who Lav? ' tbe Engifali prop!* with all tbeir glorious I meeting will be held al Choate s School nothing Leiter to offer than ntrsonul abuse ' s'rngg’.cs fat lil’Crty Itfcre the mind'* «yr; J Honse, about Iwo miles went of Ingrivoll, _1 ...T i.t»« on tbe eravel road. Sirerelres will bo madeand scurrhly.| three rags, red, white and Hue, fasten'd •, HOOSE MART, A fow day, si.ice wbiL- a trcini having on bonr.l m my of the delegated from tire Grand Orangj Lodga. hell at St. John, N. B., WM passing along south of Barnaby River, tho driver si-.ditod a largo mooso «m AUCTION REPOSITORY. B o a t R acin g 1 Sale at Crystal Palace Grounds i hd Fininsn’s Display I.FIRE-WORKS Tua ChromicU is pleated to accept Mrtarr. Junies N ew s, JSMWS Brady and Peter Brown u tha Laden of tbs ••Reform" par­ ty iu (Lia Riding. We do apt object. Neither do we nusaadesstaud tho spirit iu which HMM geslkmaa were oetaporrd with a number of Conservatives, viz.:—E. Doty, Dr. Walker. Riehsrd Cairns, CUr*. Cragg ■ id cur Luo-bio self. Ws do n I know that Mr. Noxou ever dMceuded to trickery of say kind lq eounoetioi) with the elootioua m which ho bas taken a vary act­ ive partial it ia a very mill way uf put­ ting it to say that Mr. Brown baa behaved through with a •ooridmUy taruiibed pol­ ities! rrpnUMoo. • Ilb ■ pratiy bard mailer for any one, be ba Conservative Or Grit, to IM Lev# ia the parity of Peter Brown upon the knowledge th? people of thia Riding bare of J4m, and Mr. B O appeara to bait taken him to kbboeom.upoa ihe agp- pnalHoa Iba* ” birds of a feather fl >ek to- MelLer.'* *• ■MUt he pardoned tor placing Mr. Nuiou (aria vary highly NaMmd by I party at tbM fia*. twimps. he any U UM other*, aven al Iba ruk MUM through UM imlusMy. Ivo gsattemeD^bove uamed, 1 bo ths leadon •flbiir puty , mailer how able B merchant or nieeiranic may be, be i* forbidden by law to enter the court room and compete with Mr. Brown for tlio patronage, he having a monopoly of tho fees and cctte. Further, Mr. Brown in protected from tho iuiporla- ii »n of lawyers. Tire ablest lawyer iu tb United States could not eotno to Ingerm ll to conduct A case for a dimt. He would have to hire Mr. Brown, Mr. Brown en- j >yin« prohibitory protection. These faets ■ will not bo denied; why,, then, does Mr. ' Brown object to aFowiug model ata pro­ tection to tbo mechanic aud the farmer ? Il is nut often wo hear from Mr. Brown, aud we must confcM that we would like to Jiear him expatiate upon tbe above aspect of the cases. Mr. Noxon says bo believes in free trade. We are not just now going to question Lim. Mr. Brady says bo be­ lieves in free Irada loo; ho ia oppoaed to proUctiiu because it will ” make the rich man richer and the poor man poorer." Now, thia is (00 thin. Mr. Brady is a rich man, and if be believed tbe abuvs would be tbo result of protection wo cannot force ourselves to think that be would oppore it from principle. U« supports free trail e, sot because ho believes in it,, but because Mr. Mackeuzia baa espoused it ar a big plank ia bis ptatfonn, and tho a mall fry must help to carry it. He, therefore, ton- goes nil the pecuniary advantages which bo might gain from protection, according to Lia theory, far tbe a <ko of tbe “ pairty," »ud it is likely Le will expect the •' peirty ” to make so wo sac ri fie oia bia favor some of these day*. Mr. Drown believe* ip free trade being applied to other brauabea of baainon, but It must not touch bi* lino ; ami ao long a* hi* busiuesa ia left ou touched ho can afford lo bawl himself hoarse, and get all Iba other Grita to do ilia same, hi opposition lo protection. ‘The fact of the ma tier ia just tlii* : Mr. Noxou Mtny be­lieve fa free trade tnlUioagh wo doabt it), i but too ma^y lit Ue thing* go to plainly xfiow that it fa highly improbable, if not absolutely impowi^lc, tor either Mr. Brady or Mr. Brown to be Inkiest in tbeir opposi- ' tion to peoteetiou. Thau genlkmeu are protactiouiata st heart, bat, ?ke many ol thnoa who intend to * for cJbBkh n»i< ' they opjaxa ii »g»iurt (heir fortius*. Ite OEK PARIS LETTER. Hotei du Jxmvrc, U filrJ paekeU M UM Until with together, and we hare modern France in al! its glory and humiliation ; and a few appar­ ently senseless red atrijrea and stars shew n» a mighty people with all its hypes, aspirations On Friday evening a m»*ti"if will h* heLl at Bnrgeuvilla, at which Mr- Gibeon will deliver an address. rolled down an ciuh.mk'uent. killing bin ' and found to weigh about CJO pounds. DR. K EM PSH EL L'S TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION We aic not far from Ibu leafy month oF June, and the exhibition wdl not bo completed before the close of May. Ycaterdny an itn- nienxc train of exhibits for the French groiqn enterci the boil-ling. And the last may find thernsclves tlr»L England the meat *<bance.l, has yet to complete her cotunial trophy. The Canadian section, very rich, will soon lx ready. New Zealand >1 crospicaoa* by her alwence, and the Cape of Good Hope just puts' in an appoarauce, chiefly in wool, ostrich feathers, aud diamonds. Australia is ncorly settiej down to UusineM, ami ia fully repre­ sented, uot only by natural products, bu*. by manufacture* of a really high ordw. Each c dotty has its sepcrate coart, *a<l as the Turk, perhaps, likes to have no rival near its throne. It in fair to xay that tho (Jmsensland section looks rcmaikal.lv bright aud fair; the walls are covered with exrelk-ut local colored photos, whose effuct ia heightened by their brilliant, but not garish coating, of encullyp- tua oiL Some mohair, a good twelve inches dark malachite that Russia baa nothing to tobacco, QaeenalaoJ could become a famous Every one of the countries mcBtioneJ know the value of their sj rulnula They are to each of tbem, in time ol peace, the badge of unity, allaying the psMiom of parti zona and factions aiwl reminding every citizen coutiuually of his duty to his country and the community of wbicbbefonnsone.aiidin timesof dangernerv- ing tho arms and arousing the soah of IUCU to defend their homes and liberties aud ennobling mankind by raising him out of bis eclfiahocss and sonUdAfrss. I am aware this kind of talk ia mere drive! to many, but I am glad to know that DO one but communists say so, and that from the wry priuciples of human ns to re M «e know it at present, their system is utterly impossible. For granting all they ssy to be true, tbeir system would reduce mankind to the condi­ tion of a drove of well fed h|^s, M all property is to be owned in common and to bo distributa! by a central authority to each individual in such proportions as in the opinion of sueh authority the commercial value of hi« merits deserve. No tyranny ever known to history can be named in comparison with the deliMiog slavery which must neceasarily aria* from communism. If. then, nationalism is the system best adspted to humanity, and if, for conveni.nce, nations must be condensed into a symbol, is it net time that Canada began to think of such a thing--in other words, is it not rinse that we began to think of a Canadian flag ? facta connected with the States; the smallncaa of, the section, the quantity ot surgical instruments, and the abundance of patent cultural especially, ia excellent; ami ao i* that from England. Flooghshare* are poliahed it will |*bv«' Dandnlun Da? Tho Gnamilloo of tuiu-Mcnnirt fir the celebration of D uuinion D.iy in lujersol’ aro busy at work preparing the programme fur tho spirts and other mmiNnmrmta in c«-l- •brntiou ofaurN itionnl II didav.w’iiflh will be nil a scale unprecedeoted in Ingels-1 Tb* roorte of the ft -11 will no doubt bo good, as the prizes aro large and will attract ilia ath- lates of the town an I nelghb irhuod. Tho aquatic (ports which wore such a prominent feature last your, will bo improved upon Ibis and thh part of the spirt's will Ls very attractive. Hovcipl of our best oarsmen are putting themsalven in trim for a long aud strong pull and w« bavo no doubt the best time on record will be made. In the evening a torch li,dit procession abd display ol fire works wil be a prominent feature and il ia Ilie intention to make this the most brilliant spectacle of the kind wbieh ha* ever been wilnostoJ iu Ingersoll. More anon. doubt it h a grand symbol, and it fa only a strict sense of duty which would induce men must rememtar there are people in Canada beeidea oarachre. Them are over a million legislature was pdrchMed in 1800. Thareare prejudices teach our ignorant ArransementM for the Shipment of CheeMc. Four of onr lending business men 1< f Ingersoll on Tuesday last on a visit to Montreal to in’pect the arrangements mads by tbs Grand Trunk Railway and Ocean bteamsbip Company for the rapid shipment of cbeeM. The depigoJiou from Ingersoll consisted of Messrs. E. Caeswtli and J. M. Wilson, cheese buyers. Mr. IL A. Wsodeock, Secretary of tbs Ingersoll Obsess Market, and Mr. Jas. Brady. They were joined by Messrs. HoatL A Fin- n sin ora and Mr. 1’usrce. ol Loudon ; Mr. Ballantyne, of Stratford, end repr*Mnta- tives froxn Galt and other pointe. Theca g-utlemen found everything. bad been dona by the freight m*u to faefliteto the shipment of choose in the moel expeditions sod satta»ck.ry manner, and bass rein road hbm< mHob sdified by th sir vis L Th? trip mode by them wfll no doubt be of C L E A R IN G B A L E Of the balance of a bankrupt stock of R e a d y -M a d e C lo t h in g Tweed.:, Hats and. Caps, GENT’S FURNISHINGS, ETC. AU to be sold at about half the original price 50,000 pounds of First-Class Butter wanted. Highest price paid. Z>4 VID WHITE & CO. Ingersoll, June 5, 187S. W M . A . CROM W ELL Begs to announce to the public that he now has a full stock of In all C113303 of Hew Ranging in price from th< very cheapest Spring Goods, ___o ... , , to those of the best quality, including those from the well-know firm of KING & BRQWN, Toronto, as well as other leading manufacturers of CANADA and.the UNITED STATES. These goods have been purchased with a determination to meet the wants of the public, both as to PRICE and QUALITY, and wc feel sure Inspection W ill Insure Satisfaction Thanking the people of Ingersoll and vicinity for their liberal patronage and soliciting a continuance of the same. We invite inspection of our Stock of S U M M E R G O O D S C. F. VUADWICK. Mayor,• Cbslnu,B <4 C-Hssa C. U. L. WILSON. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. M’lntyrc & Crotty «r« MW Item, aad If j-n want CHEAP FURNITUREGw Io ttw-n. l**T an Ux onia ManuLwtarw wd wamart IMir limb. _ 1 HE UNOERTAXINQ 0EMRT«EMT Win lx fwtxi (MmHete i« UI *• TwanHx. Iw ,. will t< nraiMn- aiMTM r*Uw Hiannd ■ la la* than ■Mwai. C'>Mua, ! •><« u>4 MbnwMa aJ«v« «• ha>4. Lalixr 1**1 or WOMc fU.m, «M4 on Mcnrm ui * CRCTTT. JO B LOT, SilveredGoblets M S th Mst be tab tai UM Grit ranks the better fi>r yoereelrea. We B!M> repeat M*>» that C*L Skinnar ie aavlbin* t»pi a pop«tar Mndhiate, H«nd- r«Ia ol die party will twl snppurt him. and MVaU-t-Hthte «f tuOM wbu du will do co a*»foa tour fcltag*- KM is g UuUt, The DigL.I. (tel Which will be found cheaper than ever bef >re offered. Please do not ask for credit as it ia only for the CASH that these bargains can be secured. SILVERED EGGCUPS Ingersoll, May 29, I87S.»AJ THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1878. f i t ©tforh trib une. RAILWAY. 12, ISIS. AU the IDigini cabtugHS sUn*. (They've shrine bed Uieiu Mike. Jscll, sn' Barn) Itta * triplet, all three is a lalmili—’ Western Exlention «f the Credit Valley Railway, SEW V lU LK iUO SS. BCSTIBBS ITEMS. THE OXFORD TRAV N E is «■» "de a Woe Aleck's TgT Try O'Xeill i t’si.’s A mum Vrvru the grocr/. whin Father Jiourits, rldln' ‘LriUf the mid. .pin bur nut, an* he Jump. frvm TUackTvw.An' the buttle sn »iuMhcd,<k*t," Tiart A UnSerwood'x. Dried Beef awl 5Xojwn Ran- stigea *t $law«<!ue. 2121 ar Bry, S<A Wool lor JLSS per card, at tthe Tow. WwU Yaw i. «05 *r >1X332 to Lain on Mortsms, Tuk place at Pat asklu*. Tira b>04 war a'l drinklu' ahca now. cuua Ul ■ a*hl ju.t below, wki brad, brakin'. 'U<h! wbai .bat we do? MJ» Jim Iteutiey. lingarsall. Foe Cheap Steres *f all ftv tmproved ...If you want to get a fimt date p’w nt .povilnu, Tbiunea sUxt. Fin»«t BreakfiUit Tea in the imarket st O’Neill A Co.’a. 232 "X >HmutiAil and pure Silk "Handkerchief for 50«n(s at the Gulden Udon Clotidng Emporium. Noted." W Frw* Strawberrica, Pineapples and LOCAL AAD OTHER MATTERS. A harmless sabstitute f^r all intoxicants, MAN roan's JAUW A GINOBR. tv “Service of Son^ " will be held iu the ¥. M. C. A. next Sunday Eftming. Breed R-ef and Boiognn Sau- suges at ^fiwsnn'a. 224 t r Every Member and Officer of the A'. M. C. A. are requested to meet Half on WcdnvriiUy evening. For juq»ortant busiiicm. every evening—daily papers, writing ma­ ijgT Twwsl Huteawd Crtp«. the Intent from 60 cents up at the Golden Liou ««“ Honey to toon at Lowest Hiates. Apply to J. C Hegler. •»r®HTmers brine In yow Fresh Xgsjs- dPnylxsE to lie, per sdoxm at th’e'ttthm 'Tca House. t t r // you want to Borrow Money on Mortgages, apply to C. E. IShaSwiah. .Office over ' Sul»scribcri in arrears 4>r tbeir au>. scriptinn tu this paper will confer a farw by at once forwwdiug the Amaafit due, as We art greatly in want of umney. On Friday afternoon, laat a meeting of several if our l-iading towaepeople was held in the Counoil Chamber tare to meet a dep- wtation of merchants and business men from Springfield and Port Burw ell in ref- wrence to the western exlstatou of the C.V. S. from Ingereull. The following gentlemen composed the deputation:— From Springfield—Messrs. Wm. Molu- tosh, 8. M Bannerman anil Geo. Sampey. From PJrt B trwell—Messrs.Win. Ham­ ilton and C. B- IfcCaUam. Among those ef out town w'ho gthndofi ilia meeting were His Worriifp the Mayor, C. E. Chadwick, Esq.; the Keeve. Thom as Brown Esq {Deputy liaevea Jos.Noxon aud Jas. Baohauaa E qi., Menu. J. Colunga, R. A’. Ellis, J. C- Nora worthy, F, Stewart, and otheis, including the representatives of ibo local press. The dapnlation exhibited a map of the location ol the different proposed routes of the western extension of the C.V.R. urging that while the distance from P^rt Burwell 4> Itigersull via- Springfield was only about the same as from Ingersoll to St. Thomas Ingersoll would have the advantage of com- ntinucutii-n not only with the Canada Son. them Railway,but also with iho Like. By the mnjrit was shown that Che distance from Ingersoll to Springfield 11J miles, from Springfield to Port Burwell 13J miles— the full dishmec from Ingersoll to PortBurwiU, ria. Spriuj^ield miles, er the aame as that to 8t. Thomas In addition io the advantages above enumerated il would bo Inund that the counter through which tho proposed fine woul 1 run was of much easier grade ami the road could bo constructed at much lessexpaiiyc. Thu probabilities were ulro strong that larger bonuses could be ob- titiue J much carter than by die route to St. llioinus. 4fter a slmt eonrenmfinn on the, propo- ait:«u offered, iUo I blowing resolution wus Tilts Bab bn ih Soliooi Paper is uiueb more suitable f,w 'Canadian-children Ilian any of the British or American pubiiaatioiis of a simitar oharadter. Tho paper need ia of a very fine quality I the ilfustratioue are beauliM and appropriate ; the matter is well collated both to attract wad to instruct the young. It is published Monthly,contains the luternnlioual Sabbath School Leascnja a compendious forin.aud costs only 115 per hundred for one year. Kobluwn ; loit**w8, B. A. Woodcock. These remarkable Lentnrcs are published in the form of a series of Faanpld'-te, price Twenty Cents each, or tlireo for Fifty Cents, (bus bringing them within tho reach of every one. The first three of the series contain seventeen lectures, brgiuDing with that -on Unexplored Remainders in Coiwcieuce," and ending with that on Marriage and Hereditary D scent." Hero we have the learning and Ilie eloquence, the wisdom xml the wit, the inexorable logic ami the power of illustration, which have attracted, from week to week and from month ti month, with unnbat-d in­ terest, fur two years, one of tho most in- tvlb'ctuul and fastidious nxdiencesin the world. Th# service rendered by the Pub­ lisher in supplying so much valuable matter in such a cheap end convenient form, will surely bs appreciated by the public. A Weddiaa Stopped at the Altar* There WM a strange sc ewe at Cincinnati one day ksl week. A reapcatabU and iu- trlligenl young lady was engaged to be married, and made the dwcoyviy iba| her nthantad wu» in ilw habit <4 dnuhiug, auu t"ld him what the bad learned. He pro- uiuwni never to drink again, and she for- gave him. Tina wedding WHS anbscquently eel, aud all went will until the moruiug appointed for the performance of ita eerv- mony. During Ita interval bo made hie usual visits, and though be drank at times Ilia betrothed never Warned of Lje fuithleM- nesa until il wee oenrly too late io punish him fur it. They were ateikilng side by aide, aud a moment more would have found itam man and wife wtan lie turned tovmnJs her and bis tell-tale breath sputa of wlAakey. When the minister propound cd the «aua! question to her, lire reaomse I oarne auftly, “ No.” In aurprfee the qnes- rion WAR again srked, and thia time the response was clear and decisive, ” Nn.” Bile ttad turned to her lover, eocuwA him of drinking, reminded him ef his pn/fniac tei tar, and arid that a man who would break n promise ao solemnly made could not wo relied upon, and ata feared to tmsi her tatura to suck * m u. Expostulations and entreaties were all in vuiu, and that little•• Yea”etill remain*nusaid.—Cincin- nalti Timet. the Post Office. nV Fresh Sea sjmou at Dart k Under- tr Tta leading kinds nf Sewing Machines, cheaper ttwnanyronvreUfigcgect canet'J, at INu.-d '®KR.-A*tn c. ...Trwdi TWnninila Tomatoes and Fresh paste it in their hair it w<mM save the corou- era a dial of trouble : —"Don’t jump on tot train of cars when it ia in motio-i; don’t jump i>fl from n train of cars wlit-n it is in nmtku; don't wait till the lust minute before starting fir yunr train." These rules aro simple enuui-h, bet their observance would do away widi countless accidents. Cu.fvrxstziox:'.. — D > njt forget the Literary and a-icial entertainment in the vslry <>f St. tumen' Church tliia evening, A gu-nl programme haaliuen preDarnd, and u very pleiuaut evening may bu expected. RETCUSEII.—Mr. W. M. Burdick, linn relunu-d from N> w Ymk, where ho has broil nttinding the vocal institute in that ciiy for the past two moutlis. IL> is look- the ehair.Moved by MX Noxon* sccoadid by- Mr. Bnclmunn, and H. to SpriugGuld mid Port Burwell, as and will lend Ute rohemo such snppmt as tlie intm-sts of tiro Town of fng«ra ill tn iy Valley Iliuhvny Company. A resol'ilion was theu^sssa.l by ilio dopn- ration, moved by Mr. McCiJIitin Mconded hy Mr. Sampey inviting as many of the Tirs CiTM-ucirv or rue VKKBrTxmv Curscn : by llrv. Pr-dcvKir Campbell, M. A.. Preebytcrisn ©.I- leg,, MnatroU. Torn^ia : C. Mackcu ItnHnsun. MU. This Lccturo is one of a Course delivered dining last winter in the Presbyterian College, Montreat, by prominent mil stere of that denomination. Whoever may dis­ pute tho Catholicity of the Presbyterian Church, no ous will dfipnte tho Catholicity of the Lecture. It extends the right hand of fellowship to all evangelical deuomi- nations, il is reaaonert throng W it, con- liiiH passages of great tl-xjuence. and proves its author to a master in Ecclcsiaa- tical History. It is in tho form of a neal lit lie Pamphk-t of Thirty-two pains, being terial! T-pica" which the Publisher intends fihocklaj Injury to Children in Aylmer. June 11.— Tvsterday, • nbaiit five o’clock, two iittl-i boys, aged 4 couveuirut to nccmnpmy thuui with Mr. kcit, m ’reliant, by same means taking tb*-iu aatdnura, and while one of the | buys brld th' 1] mk containing about n pound of pow h-r, the other touched a •wood‘a. 218 ts r For Ufis ebwpck field and 'XlatUen Setxls go ta d’KwiH-Cr'Go. T^T'KanAsTfll «VK mffxcturing »ll -wool Scotch Suita fw 10.00-wat’tisv ‘Gulden Lion. The same noted cutter. Oranges Mid Luninas-away down. Also, •JS ihoiec Urt ri Cwifwliuncry and the brat CouwiTTFE MEETISG.—Tho fluid m**el- iug of the giwral comtuiltea for tnnking nrraujcmcutH fir the eekbruliou of Dunin- ion Day wiff bu ln-1-l in tho Cmuiril Chatra- her on Tu<*dsy eveiling next, the IBth insl., at-B ue'oek. A full alteuilanc-.’ isreqncsk-il, ii'.VTAi ACCIDENT AT TILS.’SHTRO. — tTlrarsdny afternoon a young num by the con i ry of the prop 'sod route al an early date. On motion of Mr. Ellis, xrcwdo l by Mr, Buchnnim, a vote was passed to the J«-pn- tidi 'ii thanking them for bringing the in i«» lor b-.-fir# the people of Ingersoll and f.»r the inxiiution •-xieiidetl. The meeting then adj mrr.o.l. the whole, and frightfully burning ttair linnd* and taco and sei ting Uro to their circnni^taiiees, ami may possibly recover. The parents nf lire unfortunate ones have tlia heaiife.lt Kvmpathy of the community tu their sad uffitetiun. Shot His Bride's Foot Off*. The Sidney (Olrio) JournAl aaya:—“The strangest of «trange nccidente, and one which might have led to graver results, happened at the residence of C. If. Flinn, near Houston, last Friday rriglit. Mr. anil, Mrs. Flinn, who were but lately Krarrieil, were awakened by noiae which they (honglit camo from under the tad. Sup- Eisingburglaia to ba tho ennaa, Mr. Flitiu uniedly jumped from bed, got a shot-Kmi and returned. Mrs. Fl.no, nil excitement waa just rising, aud her right foot hang over the bedsidv. Mr. Fiiun, supposing the moving foot to bu tho bend of the in­ truder. who wait coining from hia place of concealment,without any ado or hesitancy, fin d. The wife acreamed aud the husband tiew about in a delirium. A light was brought, and Mr. FKnn discovered that be bad abut hia wile instead of a burglar. Mean- white, the bed clothiug caught firn from the discharge of the gun, and was soon ablaze, but was quickly extiugusbod. Mrs. Flinn bud n largo part of her foot torn awny, nnd wna bleeding profusely. It was tbonght that ainpntntfon of tho whole foot wonl-l bo necessary, but it waa afterwards found tlikt three toea and a portiin uf the the foot would anffice. It was aacertnincd that uo burglar Wna in tho bouse at all.” There is a movement on foot iu Montrc- iii to make the proposed nnw Synagogue a common place of Worship for tta English, German, Pvrtugnaae and Other Jews, but it is doubtrul if tho sahoaio ia practicable. Mrs. Sarah Bennett, wife of Mr. Alfred Bennett. Kingston Road, Toronto, has an action for damages amonnting to 81,500 nyaiuRt the C-mntv of York, for injuries sustained by flipping on a deficliva side­walk. A man nnm *1 Mu.Titt, of Warliag Town­ ship, white drinking at a spring recently, swallowed a green lizard. Ha auscoeded in ejecting the aanrian from ite quarters by taking an etnelie; but only aff«r it bad held the fort for four hours. CJommcrcial. «15-tf ..tl^are war orders al D*tt i rT7tidcr- Tvuu-.l'i far-Presb Fish. 213 d fsr For Fire. Life or HarhK . Ihistirance. apply■to'C. E.VhaH- i wick. Office oner ‘the •7'<xt.1 'Offie. , J SO T 64^ The “ Z'K-tiripe?' «r' “ Wticcd of Vktfn " Pnp«r CdU ris the gitMtwit curi- o ity yw f Cull and get-nomy fun with ct at tho.Golden Lion— fr^c xlhibition. ./‘heap Steves -r^ the ta* t irtakes and kinds> -,,.1__•- i on him. He died about 5 u el >ck. Tnt Can?s. — APdiough it was fenrrd mute) iully affected the growing crops, mid grains which aro out in head, still we nro pl< at-d t» hear ibut soch is unt the CA«<\ at teust in this Motion. 8 one of the Iras hardy kinds of fruit bnvo stiffored, although not aerimidy. and present indications are HeMittsn, Sncunxs AXD E'Wi'Hirtny Singer Sewing Machino Com;of kdverthlag for Cash ID Advance. Suwing Machines cheaper than •ever at NA 4 fthee‘05prA. g ^ King A'BrcKm'fl Goodaut No. 1 IE oo tin £ "S tab"? Wv. ■’ \te ~ Ineefs in the Hartford Fm'lTfsurmce Company. Cap­ ita l $3*100,000. Losses paid 520,<w »e . 0. E. Chadwick, agertt. -TOef Utkinas wiUi Ji.pmU, al So. ? tFlwBtere, next door north of Barraclough’*. Hymelhiug very sjuwixl for the ■rroning spring in Hate and Cape at the 'Gedden Liun. *r Itemariuble cures, of serious la ng stand­ing Jiaesse* are made st the Lradun Mtdical andrinrgicsl Institute, of lxanti»n, Ont. Can. cera are cured by a hew scientific and effect- Ingitwll is Jcoirotis of iutr.n.rtng to Ida many frii'utls in Ingarsob U>-( be Ins been month, aotioc of which was given in the Tragedy on Board the Steamer ,fcl ATTKWWS AT BW-ttlt. Quelwe. Juns Iff.—Tide rooming a fatality oceorrrd * on board the steanrr which we Stowed a utumtily of oranges, theme iaboNre weal down to unload UM overpower*! by £aa. A ship-labourer nnmiMl Plante w « the last to reach the Hamad Grorga Milway. who was mount­ ing -tlM tedder immediately in front of si'.uipu ap.nu«r wiiu is prepared to do nil LWls of faptiy '.dwiug.iiuob as hemming, lucking, feU^ig, binding, brai ling trilling, cording. Mc^ py ifie yard at lowest prices. FNOX Tavncn.—This Church will la elmod for repairs nn 1 idieratioiia for the uext Iwo or three SubbathR. Bv making smite alight changes iu the arrangement uf the pews additional acc ‘mmodation will be provided fur between fifty and one hntnlred pi w liid'fors. The Cmigregntian will meet tti the Town Hull next Sdilmth st 11 a. m. nnd 0 p m. TIM Sabbath School and Bible Cl uw nt 243. “ Ltrs is A COXVEXT." — Mias Elith O'Gorman, ths convrrtxd unit, delivered h>r Irotnro on tho above subject in th* Town Hall last Munday evening (o a full honse. She is graceful and kdy-hke in manner, and at one* created a favorable imptvRsion, and although sho spoke for fully two hour, no one seemed desirous of Iraripg th" hall, her language being poliriirel Had elegant, and her ninntinr of speaking very attractive. She closed her able teeters by exhorting all true mm and women to uro Iheir utmost endeavore for Che advancement of education, roieno. free government, aud civil end religimui liberty. CXOMWELL’A.—The Cash Boot and Shoo Store have Cull lines of Goods, and will offer special inducemenla during thia mofiih iu mauy kinds. Ixx,k at the gomla aud prices i Men's Slogs Boots, 82.00. 82.50, 82YJ, 13.00; Men’s Brogan's, 60c., 75o., 81.00. 11.20, |lJO; Men's Shoes, • 1.25. 81.50. 81.75. >2.00; Boy's Iteota. •1.25. 81.50, 81.75, 12.00 ; Women's Prunella Cuugreav. G0c„ 75a., 81.00,11.25, to 12.00; W<>m*B'S Blinperw, Ate., 75c., fl.OO, 81.25, tn |L7 J; Misses Slippers. flOc., 75o.» to 81.00 nod 81J3, with a large variety of ChiUron'a Shoes from 2&>. to 11.50. 284-37 Zxocuor.b AXD WOOBSTOCX.— The fib lowing la what a Woodstock Correspon­ dent wrilei to a London paper:—" The Weodrtock StnUnel ia metal toning Rev. Bofouson p. Hile's ieatrrre, called Ing- oreoll a village. Ths Senfintl man ia •vMeuUy laboring under some delusion— some woaknaM of the tatin—whiah UM a bad effect upon the optical nerve of IhiW taws gray eyes of fate ; because, if be bad Surprise H»d PrcscuiaUoa. Ou Monday evening, 3rd iust.. between eight and niao o'clock, alxiut 5J persona assembled in John Street MvthodiAt Church, and then in a body marched to the rosidenco of Mr. W.illcy, baskets in baud. Yon may judge the surprise of the the family, ns not one of them hnl ths slightest iilca of the party n.iitl they arrived. A grand tea was spread, which all «roine J toenj-iy hugely. After tea Miss Walley wa« invited into the parlor, when the fol- lowing addw.n was road, wbieh ;irorj.l a eti1’. greater surprise than ths uaexpoctoJ arrival uf so many of her friends. /’o Sfi." AH't H'alleff, fjfgnnhl irt Jjhn Si.i/rtA-jftiat C/tHPch. DKIH FKIXXP, — As miuikter, choir, wiom licraand friemi. of John-St. Methoilist Church wo wish to express to yen our appreciatiun of yotir services m organist. We thank you for the great interest you Lava taken in the church and choir, ni nnuifestoJ by bring almost invariably at yonr peat, even when other things might justly have called you away, and by your constant and jwlieions etfeirtii to -vlvauce our interests. We congrat- nlale yon upon tho increasingly marked abil­ ity which has charoctcrip-il your playing on tho organ.. We aro thankful to be able to assure you, sis >, that tho organ and choir, instead of being an injury as they sometime* are, have added very greatly to the pleasure and urolit of the worshippers au l hearer* Fur tins we foal tn st our thvuks are, to a •• Mnilc mar Wien when Isnjwire w wlJ fell tu, K'e-in« tua-j huricd T«Tl> vlteu re,ture." Onr ears h ue been pleased an I uur heart* softened and comforted by the read ehug of the anthems Uid voluntaries, and with satis, fs- tion we have joined with you in sinking hymn* of praise to GmL Our must earnr.t desire cuffld not be better expressed than in the following iim-v : — " M»y Ura blculns ol U d svalt thee. Allow us the pleasure of preseating you with these gifts (drossing cue, card case and silver thimclekui a small tangible extireasion of our gratitado to you an-l our appreciation Iwdiro fair daalipg fo war J s « rival town—he wuubt. in jmffes to hie raadau say thri Woodstock cannot oom para fimraUy. M rtewds banty. growth and eaterpriM. •uh th. mnehrtteeptaM tevnof IngenoU. la kL< estimation alone U is stub. W«oJ stock is « .nlwtaatraily had l tuwe, ami mil Spruce St., New York, tasnu a 52-p-g pamphlet, which is tiitjular in iu prnmU on, to say the k-na*. Tin y offer t<> iu«'i provi led they uro pai l ibo publiahera rates for 28,which are c >lid >g'm<l. Ou live s«m“ | plan 31 diffe rent Stale Lists aro offer'd, all 1 of which cantain the leading papria. What ever may bo thought of Ilie policy ot put­ ting forth such offers there is no doubt tout Messis. R-well 4 Co. aro rcsp insiblo far faithfully earn- them out. tai Americanism, On a eummanding eminence nt Entile. boru", Venn-tit, stands the largest Iteed Organ Mannfactnrv io the world .owned by J. Estey A Co. The foundations of this great business were humbly Lud •” tLa vent 184G, and AmcU.-'an c.detpnso and skill hare elcadiiy developed it to x perfection of detail and general system unsurpassed. Every Organ that leaves the Estey Manu- fac oiy, whom are employed fire hundred per»nns. i* mwde throughout with equal fidd ly, sud the nosoliedod testim uy of most comnctent judges in tho old wmld *ud world, that in the latter Land wc may sing the Draisca uf's Him that loved us and washed ua from our rina in His own blood.” Uu behalf of the ehoir, members and friends, H. T. Cxoatnjiv. Pastor. Mr. Rkdisrd Heskeib, on behalf of Miu Walley, made a brief but happy reply. Murio, animated convaraation and promenading now eostimied until a bo nt Ihu doM of Monday, when the company disperse!, all feeling, u Metbodiste any, there had tarn a good timx, C.TJi. West Fairlee. Vt., Jan, llth, 1871. tho head of a'J oilier iustram;ulx of its class. Campbell's Rill of Fare. It. Cam|>l>ell, jr., EM on band and for wilo cheaiiar than any other house in the County, the largest sto.-k of Co.il and Wool Stove, of all tho latest nu|iros-eil patterns. A large tbwk of new and second-hand Household Fur­ niture : also, American and Cansdrau made Plows, Homo and Hand Rakes, H.irMi and Hand HWJH, Iron Harrows, Raad Scrapers, Sagar Kettle, of all situs, (extensive stock) Mid all repair, f ir the Mius , ala », the heav­iest dealer in Headlight and Atlantic Coal Oils, Black and Lubricating Oils, Sealee, nishing Goods in general. Wool, Wool Pick­ings, flags, Old Iron, Bras* and copper taken iu exchange fur goods or CAIIL Esvotruugh- inif in town or country done promptly, fic- iroring, Jobbine or Gas Fitting d«n« in all ita branches, rvUtnautioti guaranteed or no pay aske l ; a large stock of Pnmjm, and fitting, forthe’iroaa, for Artesiao Wdh. Stove* put up at pe.iplc'« bouse* by careful workmen at moderate prices, and gombt ddivcrtsl frro of charg. iiMide of the tu'iHirati.in. Cutlery. Sv! Irons, Lamp, and Chimney., and Ml goods kept in a House-Furnishing Store, ou band. A Cail wdl .atisfy intending purdias. era that Campbell's is the place. 'JJo-tf A few months, or even weeks, since, her pabd cou tile tun CM was the very typa of ruddy health —the delight of the Helio 4 and the pride of the bou*eliol.L Sha was ddligeut, punctual, aud exemplary, iu the claw room, obedient and loving at homa, ibo won the hearti of all. Bat alas! throeglowing cheeks and litM are now blauded by consumption. The voice once to enchanting in laugh and aong is feeble, husky and broken by a hollow cough. Let us approwh her cough and gently take I er bloodless hand in our own. Do not shndde' tarouao of ita feeble paavioulctM grasp. The hind once co warm and plump shows ita bony outlines, while the cords and tortuous raise ans plainly mapped upon iU sarfara The pulse that bounded with repletion, im­parting beauty, ri vanity, heal th. and stieugth, to the system, is dalbcnto to the touch. The enervate! heart faeUy propels the thin, scanty blood. Must we lose her while yet so young Ingersoll Cheese Market. , Ingersoll, Jane II, 18’8. Only seven factories registered their offer­ ings, 1,032 boxes. Several factories sold with­ out registering ttair offerings. Ten buyer* prevent Sales reported—050 boxci at 8c.; 1,800 at "Jc., and on- fa-.-tory at 71a Since fast market -’ay over 22.000 boxes have been ••ought at 73c. to Sc. Nearly all o( May cliccae picke 1 up at these pricat- Cable 1.30 p. m. to-tay, 47s.: at 5 p. tn., 4Ss. For the corres]>oD<liag week last year 2,130 boxes were sold at SJ-x sad iOjc. The cable was 0l>. ----------------------------------------- London Cherse Market. Loudra June s, 1878. I At till ttailrt mxrk.-l held hero to-day | tiutorymm manifested t rriactance to board ’ their cheeie, aud the total offerings were only 800 taxes, Thera was a large attca huce of buyer*, who aqicare.l willing to operate at rvuouable prices, based npja Liverpool cable report of 47«. w*iich has taaa steady for aoni* davs, and during the market hours tho fol­ lowing sales were effected :—Muncoy lund, 125 taxes at 7Je; Mount Carmel 73 taxes st 73c; Sifton’s, 205 taxes at 7je; aud Pond Milts, 273 taxes on p. t. Other sales wore ma<le. but not aicertain&l, one buyer k|une haviug secured about 1.000 taxes. Liverpool Cheese Market, Liveqxxii June H, 1878. The Liverpool cheese market yesterday re­ ceived by cable opened at 47s- aud chwed at 48s. It lea Cheese Market. Utica, N. Y..J'.in* 10.Thirteen thousand cheese changed hands here to day ; 10,003 were roM oatright at 8 to Ojo ; loadiaj factories, 8Jc ; average, 8ic. Little Falls Cherse Market. Little Falls, N. A"-, June 10.There i* a ranch bettor fading in the cheese market to-day, owing to a slightly upward tendency. Tho offering aggregated 7,000 taxes factory cheese, which went at 7 to SJc, the ruling figures being 8c to 8je ; 423 taxes farm eh rose sold for 7 u to 8c. Butter, 10c to 1 Sc, chiefly I7e. Ingersoll W ool Harket. Ingetsoll, June 12. Wool is I cing brought in very liberally. The price at preseut is 22c. for good, dean samples. INGERSOLL MARKETS. H e ar n & M a ca u la y ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW DRESS GOODS, IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES. ----------0------------ In ibis Department wc excel any former season. Siylisi tads al Close Cast Pnces INSPECTION INVITED. HEAB1T & MACAVLAY. N. B.—Mantle Making on the Premises, Ingersoll, May 15, 1878. 3-j thing more is requirol than the observance of hygienic roles, for enfeebled nature calls for aid and she must have it. Administer thia pleasant mwliuine. It is invigorating. It allay* the irritable cough, improves the appe­tite and digestion, and sends a healthy tingle through her whole bssng. The blood is eo richcd. nervous power ineruaeci, and the heart bounds with a new impulse. Her face brighteua—the blood is returning, her vo co is dearer, and hw requests are no finger deliver­ ed in that peevish, fretful tone so de»den«n£ to sympathy. Her .tap is .till Wtenug. bet etsungth is rapidly returning, lei us take her oat in the warm, life-giving sunshine, la a few weeks she will go without our aid ami be aide to fain her apnpawiu in the-r pfoman* pastimes and feel tar -whole batar •' warmed and exuandod >Mo perfect Ufa" The change ■ so great that we think she is tweeter ami nobler than «r«w Wore. And the mtdieme which hat wrought thia tramrfvnuatwo, we l^k toemng to bamanity, for there y&t! tta iMidifHU dettroytr. Dr. Iharew . W en Medroti ttaw very tas raised her. It BOH?. ek»nw-h. n.wHHswr, Usa Ue*.. Hw "He it ’. «a t they may cornu 11 Dr. IL V celebrated Faculty <4 St*< incerT awoelatro with Ulm. 1 the fmn'tcr of thia IniUiail ir* complete In in anpotniiuent* Uim uny *tau- utitutlon tn UK world 1 tie bull iluj la healed e of Ura moat beautiful and rtdrabk nortloaa of Itr of BaOilo. and enunnan. la a tie ' fi-w of Lahn Kl«X>r» Klvir, and the aurrouudlua country. mmiuriGmERV BUM kMlIh and rigwraiiHF iHC^bcioc. rexular ap|HHIle. au<1 |nn SOS'S: e rlncnre-L A* a rvinolr lor all aueb eat a*, icrrs*. Gohlen Metical IHranmrtmmMM it aOecl* |>e,ter4 ciirta, loartaS UM fl<Uci<Uwucl ac.l Ucaltey. StM.0 St 8RUGSISTS AT 81 PER BOTTlk WuimtOUi DUCOVIRV £MPRESS p U in _J THE FRIEND CF MANKIND la Internal I Eiterm Remtfj. A Balm f«r r'ffrr Wmu>4. Have just received a remarkably cheap lot of Gent's Ready-Made Clothing, To which they invite the attention of the public. Good Wool tad Suits from SURI All Wool Pants from $2.00. All Wool Vests from $I.OG. A fresh lot of Gent’s Straw Hats in the Leading Styles, just in. The ItauiiM are invited to cal! and see o va t w «w >a :t i :s s i We have just added to our Stock a fresh assortment of In the Leading Stylet «T the Season. Every Lady should see Our Trimmed Bonnets and Hats Before purchasing. Inspection invited. £ COYNE CO.lugtrsull. May 3J, 18;S. OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 1£ 1878. «■ e g .«» ..4 j a Dairymen AOheere Dahersj esed to be*ttne ot batter and chowo - - — dairymen. The tovreaaing difficulty of buy­ ing the choice*! dairy cows baa forced soma good daitywcu to raise them; but they all coi • •ider the method am Uy one,mnra costly than they could afford if they had any other altcraa- Gvr. For a g"iod‘milch cow, known to bo a dc«p and .tontiuuous milker, shrewd dairymen will offer what ipay aoem to many farmers an almost fabulous price. They t»n w ll afford to Were two whieh W thcr bought years and years ago, p3>iu^ the seemingly extortionate price of iW for MR?, and $100 tor the other. Oue was four aid th# other Jive yearn ..1.1, They pi oved to be re^ty romark^do milkers holding to their mill, through thiyear. One time one of the oawa was (by mi^keT'milkcd till tli^ day ah a cilv^iL* Usually atest of th rx e to five weeks waaghum Svitli jut milking. The heifer calves of these cows were all good milk- lint will Tani.ii iiUcntly : tn * beauty, po oroj hath fold laj orcitud me foreter fold. H ellebore an-! the Currant-worn. J feet obliged to demur to Mr. Manu's state- ’ molt certain, economical and I s»fe “ way of destroying currant worms ia io pick'thcm off There are many plantations of eun anta and gooseberries, near our large towns and cities, of an acre and upwards in area. If we were compelled to depend u|>oh hand pick­ ing, the basincss would have to bo abanduned on account of the cost, besides being so im­ perfectly -Jone os to ba very ineffective. Upon a few boshes by ,a careful gmilcncr, it is practicable i bat ©red in such a ease tire proper use of hellebore is preferable. Bot_ it Wins very difficult to get into the public iniqci the proper ase of this invaluable insecticid*.. It is an active drug; itis true, and a "pojaon" jastas tobacco iaa poison, anduft mowgetiro upon the human Bystem. Thcr£ Jlpes "dot seem to me any probable, hanjly -auy poMiblo- way, in which the use of it for destroying cerrant-wonn can inflict M-rious harm upon any but the. worms them, se'vey. Used as by those who understand the quickest, simplest, cheapest and nrost effec­ tive way of applying it, there is no need of even eaustug a sneeze. That way ia simply thus Have a ten- quart oprinifier with a ino>lcmtcly lino rose ; into this-put n« much ot tho pure |>owderod hellebore root AS can lie taken ujion a large tablespoon, (In my currant plantation I cany the hellebore in a covered tin-pail. to prevent waste by the wind, mid have with it aliorac, a stone-boat, and a barrel of water). Add to the hellebore in the spinkier a quart <<f water, and “ sluib " it around until it is well mixol. Then fill up the sprinkler, and quickly aud ‘ lightly, yet thoroughly, wet every leaf of your currant and goojolierry busho,. Sp^nklc from tho outside of tho bushes, all around, turning the rose towart! the dcuter. in this way you wet witltoul waste. Th? time to Jo thia is when the Lushes are just beginning to go out of bloom. A dry rhy sliuuM be chosen, and if properly done, - with ■ good liellcliore, only one general applitotion is neeoisary. The first brood is a.) completely destroyed, before it has time to iuflici tojnry; ttiat it is hard to Ixdieve that diem were any there, unless you have looked for aud fonud the eggs, and the little holes maderby the worms before they scatter. The Lclicbcre left on each leaf by drying of the ■water remains all Btrunner in full efficacy, with .Yfight ® WWption here to be noted. Of course, tbejc ires that come after wa-is de not hare it; but any second or tyird brood docs not spread far before reaching leaves that do hive-it. AfidpUuderU4cdripofthelreM.it >4 Wlahc3 off. It Is only in this last cnsc“tha£" 1 eqsg have to make a second application, Md R p r o j>o s e to grow my currants ami es -punier trees hereafter. It; is tat very heavy ami Jong-rotitiuucd Mnictiiues have a like effect, but 1 no such experience in U years. The U<±a tightly, to the hairy current ]ref;.c*peda!ly, wlica it has once dridcrl thei v milk till near easing. 01 sack caws, I i.ce.l hardly say that the calves should all be raised, unless very evidcjitly.uiferiur. It costs little more to keep a good milking cow than a poor one. The diffcrtoicc in product is sometimes enongh in a single year to pay tho price of a good .cow rather than tu accept a poor siilkt-r as a gift. The time that a cow wtH go dry is often a matter of great importance. Some cows which yield a fair mess at (irst will not milktnora than six or seven months per year. Such a cow is scarcely worth owning except to fatten for beef. The length <rf “time a cow may bo milked depends 'nmcli upon preyions man­ agement. If a heifer is milked after her lint caff as long as possible, and has good milk- producing fiMid Io stimulate the flow of milk, she will retain this habit through life. More care should be taken (in feed­ ing and milking heifers on thia account Give tliqm roots, and ruilk as long as 3 drop can be got I like tu have heifers come in the first time when not over two years old, and a little younger if possible. Then let them go farrow several months, so that the heifer may get greater size, mid also to kt the milk secretion run on ns soon as tiossible unchecked by. a new pregnancy. In this way. if a heifer is naturally a good milker, Much depends on the way 3 cow that been kept. Cows accustomed to a groat variety of torsi arc invariably good eaters and almost always heavy milkers. Thus, the beat cows in a neighborhood arc usually those of poor mon whose one eow is made a pvt of, and has all sorts ot food. Such cows are usually a goixl bargain at almost any price, though they will rarely do as well when taken from th'.’r own old homes and -tunic I in with the less varied fare accorded' to-larger herds. Milk­ men have learned that it is important to gne cows a variety of food. Hence their purchases of bran, meal, roots and Oil-cake. It may not pay farmers to take BO much pains, but they can promote tho thrift of their own profits by changing the animal's food os often as possible.—W. J., Monroe Ccnnty, N. Y.— Comifry Gi nllt inttit SAFFORD’S RADICA L For CATARRH A purely vegctnbh distillation entirely unlike oil other remedies. bereby Ibe eucnlUl RMsllcul principle I- uLiulncd in ipor, condenred au<1 bottle,I. Wtint remain* In UK III l« Inert, valaeh*^and total'y unAt for u**Jn or tuna, suurated sotuuynx SANFCRD'S RHaieAL CliSE wtmitlonSJ • relion*. Inn rnuilj Hie »toriaeb and lb Mice Into Hie Mood. Tbu.•UTM-* In both direction*, and it doe* not Onio for butiioa lu^vnuliy to devuo a tuoit SORPHISiS’Q CUHE. i W S fi nl'Bck. h M-lnr !0»»ui\r. Tbc il’rrlbls. I»t:f. it do»c of tun wontfe-ml nireiltu f«tc*lreluf. JtlJli-.rdlyporolifofo ‘ UEO. w. no:. YTAt.m*n.SI*«*-.3"n.S,lW.■)’. >■.-I |>un.liiuw.l tuc Binioit. OCEE 0 TlUUEKS, lirugsht, JUnuOiril landing. AUVUiS aid WW«»k* wruubts, IJoitoo, Aim. coi®w it entirely uanncewAry, aa many direct thaj f*thhoo .h ellebore be apppud to the under kwh uf tire leaf. The wami cate dram, toko linla leaf, and will get hia d<«c a* well ^e Bide w tho other. Applied at the liming season, no hellelwe adhere to the ^M^Uerc D nu fruit toadhorro to. 1 i there i« no danger at other time*, as I VOLTAIC PLANTER An Bectro-Galvsrdo Cattery combined with Q highly Medicated Platicr containing the choicest modicina! Gums and Balsams known to modern Pl:arr.a?y. Tnr»on»»frr« biv'.now bvrn before tb» an'.iUa for two yriuw. noil, not* liMui>pn>z,ilio inuuviA litudbcr of rwmedlr* In the ioriu of llulUM.nia^lMMrite. pulu. eeror*. rod ordinary plimirn, U>vy h.rvo nendlly In- C. H. SLAWSON, (SUCCESSOR TO \. ^CASSWELL,)“G O L D E N L I O N Premium OH Chromos. CEKZKAL AOrAT FOR TUP luweui pricviy AL J, uh hstnf, M U*U*L .'ttlcheH'N Liquid Aitiihfto. Gennhic C. IVHe^iistfh Seale Boards* Best Brauds English Factory FHL cd Salt, CufwAI'v OM Stand, ThamN Snwt. IiiffcnoM. . N. B. — Tho bu,lne*s 1* Kill! ntanaged by Sir. J . F . M O R R EY . UNDERTAKER, >xn axxitHAL ' axm is HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS,&C Personal attention shell tu iunenb. J. F. MORREY InjenulU Rwldtnto over Inwroih^h. 3,1ST&- ANTI-FAT C O R P U L E N C E , AIrLAX'S ANTI-FAT -Corpulence l» not only a dlwaae Ittelf, but hsrbinzer of other*.' So wrote lllppocratn lfs» ro today.1.1 by drugeuw. or sent, br exproM, upon re->t Of»tja Quarter-doicn »tat Addrw, BOTANIC MEDICINE CO.* 4 JUST RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN LION Nine Cases of Hals and Cajs, In all the Newest Styles, in English and American ---v—u---- 1 tail Siti W f l The XobWcst Line in the Market. . kH L Fresh B read ! PELn EREO 1>A!LT” FROM V an c e’s B ak ery. I Buns, Biscuits, Cakes' Confectio nery STUCK. FrtED. ROWLAND P O R K P A CKER . BACON, HAMS, LARD Gentlemen, we arc ready yet first choice.and waiting for you. Come and Ingersoll, March 13, 1S7S. N E W G . >1. T IIO M P S O y . D R Y G O O D S J U S T O P E N E D ! In the Store lately occupied M the Dominion Shue Store. I Have a nice Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Cloths. Gents' Furnishings and Notions, Very Cheap. The Goods arc all New. Bought for Cash. I will Sell CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. Call and Examine for Yourselves. Good Kid Gloves, two buttons, for 45 cents per pair. Best BhacJied Table Linen for 50 cents per yard. Black and (.ulurcd Alpaca tor 15 cents a yar Evervtliins Else ProportioniKi'Iy Loir. IngcrSuU, May S, IS’S. 2504 I M P O R T A N T N E W S A S pecial O ffer TO TUB READERS OF THIS PAPER. COUPON. TAUXTOM, MAM. • ostr orroxTuxr HARDWARE Spadss, Shovels. Hoes Rakes, La wn Mowers Bird Cages, Children’s Carriages, <&c., &.C BoWo anil Betafl. ILY.ELLIS&BRO. If M A U I Ur readlr.t: and prertieln^ 5 K |!B J the InonlniLlde trulli*con- EKIwU Wu I liardin tl»c Lc.-t medical book ever IMUCI), ehtillcd RTPHIBY wS AE r* LB Fr KsKkLkF-WVHEb8E“R,,VwAT.I“OtNl treats of Exhausted Vitality, preniatur* Decline, Nervone and Phyoied Dcwllty, tad ihrcsdle** A rawplikl, iilmtratcd with ibe for It M once. AddrrMJ'EAQODY MEDICAL—f” INSTITUTE. No. 4 B u l-T H ySF IFCurb JU., lloaioa, MB:J. I II I V L I II C H E E S E M A K E R S . ATTENTION. Annatto, Bennets, Scale Boards, Factory Tilled Sall And all Factory Utensils supplied nt lowest prices, at Ladies & Gcatleaen .x.\u uiixu o , OLD AND YOU NG, K I U tmiAscnm SUgel Wiltahira Sides for tho EugHsh * Markot. IF YOU LOXWON ONT. W AN T Silver or UuM, MtnlundUe Sold, '-urs fur Uluuw, a J t x Hoping nil old friends, and as many new ones, won't forget to give ns « slinro ot Cheese Ordnra this year, us the Busiueas instill mnnagi d by G. J. SHIPS'ELL. Ingersoll, April 3, 1878. 223 Visiting Cards, 1878.1878. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER New Goods just received. 20 Bales of Wall Tapers, Bm-ders, &o., just received direct from the manufacturers, of all the new­est and latest ’ Parties should designs, which we oiler at very low prices, see our Stock of Wall Paper before buying INGERSOLL J.l the place to get them. Wo arc not advertising our- sdvea throughout tho length and breadth of the Ihiuiiu- inn IM a ‘'Card CotniNiny,” but the iintnenso immbt'r of order* wo are drily recciv- loath driu ot the berry. Even if it did, |rttoe that would roach the berries when tl 03 above directed wouW be small an rater would kill himieli eating cur- 3“dg tetere be got enough helidboro to him. * • H IM : iorV r. until Itta>n-t rAMH IT Ah Opulent Mtn Pti y? C incertor «k»t®t, teate* ; ling and MaaaKCineat of Cowk. is to grow the oolv« tosthe future •a important r^otioo. FtoUbly it •tail*? remertr con bo botiEh*. numbers of unrernpo- Bus 4-aleN will bo found trW to mlwprrwi,! llMit COLUMS’ VOLTAIC POSTER AM IteM upon baring what you ar* wHilus to pay for. too improved atoek tan be grown DABT & UNDEBWOOD MALERS IS FHE8H ’ .ilking But tbw d«M not make a profftabie C A M «, COXFECTIONEBY, &c. &c. Oxford To make knvtrn [ Ho«tatryt Dry Cooda, iph-ihten-, Pi<« lei, Eiou.ls..Kntct Xo.'k«, bltairUori*, Clothm rea.lvIneroueol Trade. Coal, Unite md Wood, LcOnm, AU ktndx.r Forel, $ O rW jW !! ft 1 iWj fl nSE 500U T ribune.. "Cotuctn ptio n C are d! I\ oatmeal G E O . M A U G H A N & C O .C A LL IN G IngeiRQll, March 6, 1878.18 Thames Street, Ingersoll. L O N D O N H O U S E ,” Address Cards, Woddinj Cards, &o„ Evon from Ujose who have inspected the stock of othar I G E H S O L L Used cuQcrrua, BILr, HElbiT * T?QFAL to lathngraph, «tf mne-h s - n r '* * ,r“T T A ETTSS HUBS, V! 1' CtRCULABS. ’GTE and Letter (SretilatM printed Having decided to keep open for the next two months, in order to clear out the whole of my large stock of NO DUTY TO PAY POSTAGE FREE. Gar Cards are BO Yankee swindle for which you will have duty to pay, and get pour material into the bar* READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishings. These goods are all of a superior quality, and those in want of such may rely on getting the best value ever offered, as the whole stock must be disposed of by the first day of J uly. igcraolt, May i, 1878. First Class Stock, Well printed utd seat FREE OF POSTAGE TO ANY ADDRESS. conmit be mrpsswed, own pn»»g over t( CUE ATO SEE SPECIMENS J. J. STUART. ' 11 ROWLAND, FROFBIETU&. Elegant Premium^aU Qhf&moa THAT M XV»rA^.niK . _ * “Oxford T rbune.” rHHE C'liromon ofb-rorl are the .hreest1 ewl m-wt twetolly exeen’erf Prendun PUtorCT "“t aver »er« <-0xrv>J xiih am lulAkalion io thi, tiwfrtr ‘W M .®,’’ S I Z E 2 0 x 3 0 . “ CHOICE DESSERT ’ S I Z E 2 4 ^3 0 . and IMlcU* rrulu t*>Wullv ars y irin-cd in tec (not -tyV the SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE t ! Ralia'do Agents WsatoA ^reryrhere. iK i M Commissions Paid in Cait ' The Work is I'lcas.wt, Ea»y an^ rrofitabk-. C'Aru.K’M. Ac.,furnished. po>t-[«i<bfor <1X0. Send for Terns to Agents at once and Secure Territory. At! cvaimauiutlum ihnrt be addresed to H. B. CLARK. V IC K ’S VICK ’S ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE V IC K ’S FLGWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN V IC K ’S : FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS ‘ WONDER OE MOOEHN TIMES. NEW I0»!£ <XWNTERFEnS. HOLLOWAYS PILLS &OINTMtNT