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OCLnew_1879_10_01_Oxford_Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSH ROWLAND, WHOLE NO. 303 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Snsintss Csrirs. (HYSIOfAN, Surgeon, Ac Ingr-raoll anything, Mar They J A B, COT?X>OW »CC0UNT»NTrt(WVW4NCER AHO COl* COLLECTED. ROYAL MMAMAKIkSOR'ANCE CO jrrnrrnrauTTiTvyu.VL NQ. 43 ' 1 shall know all to day. suppose the will will be re by the solicitor, and so oi wnwl acting now the nart of cynic Mrs. Htlderbrandl »u anxious to epeel[aiu —abe bad ev*u coinrnanee.i by ealk VETERINARY S I ’R GEON , /GR A DUATE of the Onta/io Veton BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL No, he hated ma moM,' wm Ursula • ly. 'This is bo instanos of affoction.bat odd ooruar , he walked up and down the stairs, and made enquiries of ths servant* ; he went occasionally to the ball door and he saw Pom Dagnell standing at theship’s side waving bls hand toward him , be nourished bit walking cans wildly inreturn, and out his neighbor acroM the INSURANCE & J INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1*79 1 She is the daughter of a receiver ofstolen goods ; over her life will ever rest the cares of her paternity—and yet youwould make her your wife ?' said Milder- Do you waul use to go directly f be Lit red It will take a quarter of anir io drive to the quay, and Lhp steamer I be hare io about an Hour and a half, 1 Sir John and Lady Dxguell and one or two fussy folks from the mty expooled to the ceremony II was to be a great, grand funeral in its way, by express desire of Lady Dagnell, and Tom had allowed his Then there was another lung. Jmore runtomplatioQ of the aforwNl type, when the bashful youth an very feebly: ' iLoos my little gold-haired gm FIRE, LIFE ANO MARINE INSURANCE lands that told of business being brisk that morning, and Robin Fisher in his new suitof black was extra important as befitted lbs occasion. Lady Dagnell was excited,but busy also , tbe hysterics and languor and straggle with the emotions were for alater hoar, when the guests ware there to see them and to sympathise. At present there wae only time to vigorously exercise, ‘h a r r y ROW LAND,tevw «>#$ rwuewsaif; there, a gnm lodge uponjr bale of sulf righteousness to ex pi sin. ' This is security, not danger.' * I understand, I think : but—'* Don’t interrupt me, or I shall forget something,’ eaid Marcus. ' Tbe red blinds mean to U rsn!a that you are souring with complete forgiveness in your heart toward her. Thai's it, Tom.'1 Thay were her words?’his brother ABfts.'tbat' istlril true,’ saM Mr. RiL deftraodt, checking'Tom’s onibamt} ‘and Tell him I have quite made up tn mind will you ?'' Yes. sir "Quite mads up your mind. I trunk you said ’ • Write it down, will you T seen Miss DagnellIt was like coining home again, and 1 beginning life afresh that fair summer a morning, thought Tom , here, and Violet I- and Ursula. It was beginning grimly enough, and with tbe funeral of bis father, | but beyond the present shadows there i might be fairy-land tor him. Whan they were dose on the big bouse, I Marons Dagnell deliberately drew down the red silk blinds of the carriage.' What is that for ?' asked his brother. ' For Ursula,’ replied Marcus. * She is short-sighted, but she will see the color of J. H; MECtEfa ‘ ' at LAW.soLicrrfiU-TW-ciiAWcv’Ail. I SURGEON DENTIST. I t*'1™- • And. by the way, the Turner picturem the drawing room 1 have sold. Mr Grey V The Alice Rwtarefa ; Top ^pW iUl.Upp You are no tn-TB unselfish than tbe rest of I (Q|| nf aare «ull-the family -yon never were unselfish.Marcos’glass fell from bis eyp at this he was not prepared for to particular i Yes ; they were all there, and looking at him Presently they were on the qnaytbaluug hands w ill him. ha sti ! bewilder stel.v to this gentleman s house—packedd dispatched to Mr. Oliver, Elmslie oo»« Edgbaston, Birmingham ? [HE three days absence from . the house of mourning bad| expired, and Tain Dagnell There were two idle folk in Broadlands,however—two who teemed completely dazed now that the day had come tor tbebanal of the old knight—and these wore Marcus Dagnell and his ooasin Unnla. Marcus wandered into ovary room of the boose with his eye glass wedged tightly la his right eye, as though ha ware looking for i if his guilt. The caseheard yesterday. and dis These French are quick Mr-.Hilderbrandf , * my time is as valuable as'your pwu, sod I have Issa of it to space. I only wish to say my daughter is worthyio b« your wife, and you wfll find ao bat­ ter, braver girl in all the world than she is. There will come happiness,' he concluded,hurriedly ; ‘ all will be well. I sac clearly io tbe.eod—to the very end! Shake baudswith me, will you, Tom Dagnell ?’ , ^pmhekitnied. The man was still io- 1o6mprehfaMpb'|c ; he did not understandhim Lral llisva l/valr mivam taae> tbe quuay before the HonJBm ll«ur steamer had passed • r-- through the riser’s month,' Uw sprinkling of Littlehampton lustered round the light-house self-sacnfloe, for which The would be grateful some day. 1 prove to him aesarsdly that ahavery ranch, andTwM u<jf’®fii®Tcoward aonacietioe wotfld not & W i^^^rm a^rirtii ttBSmsHSaaaizis; of me to-day - I%m ndl tbe demen to bei alwshunned, and hoW T'am' ready td I • You will make ekre of m* then, for my I courage may fail ms at. tha laot, without m he donr for her to depart st ragthe while for breath and gestico .hemenlly ’ Of what ?’* Ask Tom to tell you the story if be cares io do so, answered Ursula. 1 I am not in the mood for it to-day. Have youno temptation to destroy the will ? There is no further proof of your father's wishessave thia. It is iq yonr bands.’ No,’ said Marana, holding it toward her ; * here is your wilu_ Ursula almost sfiatebed it from him, and thrust it into her pocket again. * You will Xn oY »bme day why this is n just will not revenged upon a fralfal wifeand thankless aonr.^ Where is ths steamer i . pH^RL^j #ENM6faY, . , a^tenend-Batik I SUBGEON I Tuorareen br aTi<wvi-V4ii^.ff,J.«BJ i ‘” »—*•*•* ■' <1 1U Dental Surgery. Ontario. > grauvaflea <4 naAanl Uwih. his chief assisteiit, a* he entered, and with the wliite blind Jardine has not been here to day drawn half acids, shs beckoned to him hastily8ir • f im glad you have coma. Marcus, An immense variety of M» tints in and velvet has been imported. S. ,J Thorn a cre more dog at Cape May than Ak* all other watering-plscea. '’ , Frog Groan, cooper green and North Polebine era among uic tints. i J*. < A new kind of plush has alternate stripesof rapped satin, and uncut loops. ■ ,‘3® ternary with him. draw tbe paper from the envelope, opened it, and read fl through. ' By gad ’.' was bie exclamation, when behad completed his task. ' Be it doefll? ■ There is no other copy of it,'she said' It wae written in burry, before Tom came back from Honfieur. A solicitor from across which he thought Tom might becoming presently, and up at the sky, as if Tom's appearance there in a balloon wouldbe on a par with that gentleman's ordinary coarse of procedure. Ursula remained in her room, too ill to be of service in the great establishment, she pleaded—ten weak to bo troubled anyway, she said ; too indifferent to tbe great UonbL of the house,Lady Dagnell thought, and certainly too grim and impassive nowto be nur company. Dr. Smiles was tbe one individual sotioitaous about her, and incl ined to talk mysterious jargon to Lady Dagnell, who bad bar own complaints too firmly impressed i upon Bar mind to take • Forgiveness toyoo, *noU—a too, I pray. Good-by.' ■ .Under Ute rigid form aba thn which had been made ih her Med the cerements, replaced th hurried back to her room, and ti Ig^kha window through «m l watched bar oonsin’s coming, pain tn bar side returned withd but she bore it bravely. 81m U like Tom.’ *. I z. . ‘ Therefore I think, Martue—indeed, J foal aura—that ba-wilU oroM the aen fayondhr «hip, and coma on. with open sraMto take mi to Kls haart again, knowingthere fa no happiWM fi*. ma yapaM ^frofa daimed, atrtfax ’ Tlutf <faa wUl forgive many alna for.thispri<‘W'Qf afadapseut,’aridour hero. ' Mr. ’ HUdarbraudt <»ugked, struggled.with blabreMb far a while, and then looked Witfi htf old aardonfa atnila at Tom.’ agarilcd Tom ifr Dagnell Dagnell wss, on tbe whole, dispoeed to be­ lieve Ursula's lethargy had boon got un toaggravate her, or to elude a chare of the responsibilities at this arisis of a sad be­ reavement. Sha did scruple to hint ao much to Ursula, who stared dreamily out of tho window, of her room, and did nottarn bar head in reply. Ursula had notloft tho window that day; like Marcus Dagnail tho thought waa upon bar thatTom might ootao badt by the sea, and that tbe Witch from Honfleur would bring himhomo in tima. . It was not in her thoughts W that she should novir saahim s^dn, aud that it had boeu good-bys forevarunder the green' traoa. Sha was waiting for him, aha had ao much to tall him in ex­tenuation of her past, and in pzpgf of herdevotion. She w m much atrouger, shathought, and could, reason with him ad oomphtely, and teach Um by digreea toforgtre her, and—to keep his word withher! TheywuresdUtUnkfanofthaabantmember of the family st SHMdlfaidaiblaming or excushg poor Tom icwrfkg to their nu i» estimates .hie charaatsr,’ He was always like this; ho was alwaytrumring awoy from horn*,’ whl^erod theservants. ‘ .............‘ ‘ It fa Hke Us salflshnaM,- said •’l MMie, bo quiet!' eboated her husband. • You disturb mo by yatir ‘jwhiniug—ydu 'hu&^howxne.almoara ooxab to miZwilh ChangeablO silk is never made* into wtiafa'' customs by Parisian di—teikeiQ. . .72^3$ Sulphar is mixed with pink inoaue Frenehcoatnnyw prepared for tho sutunue. - a -.Lady Lonsdale has given up'ill bae'&-’ monde, to bo sold to pay her husband's debts. China buttons with portreite painted - uponthem, are worn with areeees of Bowered siuC^ Pompadour danoca, at which aD tbe ladtetwear dowered coitem, are foahiouahte. ia Ebgland. ' Tbe case pf Worth againrt* tb» Priti»Manrat for a bill ofll,300 will soon Ouano «pin the French courts. ■»; I' ‘ necause y »a are not food of news. , where is Ursula ?'met hfois better for yoar brain. t>lx thaL retuiuda mo and Marons y<>a thought al all of yoar future ( delivered hw message, and T^ui became i io tbe world, of how couch your , gravel »■ he heard it.... i_«----- «„.i t — W(lh ¥ety . ________ . nth her liberty had not naturally come that peace and restfid happiness which were to bo here in the good limes ahead -leaned upon Toco’s arm and listened anxiously----- When Marcos had concluded she said, family ' ■ Complete forgiveness sbe expects from '.bat. Caul. slJd Mrs.' Hflderbrandt. i ‘ tSlio say» -does she say so tn that let tor ? axel aim od Tom. ' Why -do you keep I staring st inel Why will you not tell me »cm«iiraig ?’> ' It may La a blow to yuu, if you love I uiv child, said Hildarbr^od* - Jdr. ULihicrbraudl walked eloudy bacl^ to boon'-there in a legion ? she should not have-gotfe-to-prison. Why, of my black lif&i t(|e/gfrl ha|i | nev^r, ^reamwfj i’ll r ,‘jSb®, srijl-tx <oifaF aow.'forth the tuolhar from, ..fas background. • Go, tbei pleMe.’ It was earnest pleading, and Urania seemed strangely uoved. Marcus rose.• I suppose you rinw that Tom and £ have had a few w. Ms F she said, With a forced smile—’ no many but a few ?’• No, I am quip tn |ho dark,' Replied her cousin. i .• Thea keep toA axons, for the light isvery blinding. A-^r those few words, he will forget tbedr, tuiekly, fox he is good and generoas, and forgiving, is he not.?’ ‘ Ya-es, I ahenf faay so. But I don'tknow him very- we ,’ ‘ Is be a good br^ her or a bad ?* askedUriah, sharp!?,‘ Oh I—a good.’ W ' • If yon had done him a groat injury,and were sorry for^very sorry.’ UrttJa oontfauod,«, wonM^ct expect him to say,waciao onus m jei, nouuwvo. vu» wthey are aa light as down, are useadaring bonnote. . I ' ,'y' Tzmg uumtlce are m conwwftrwrep foe Udiee who denok, rdogK..cloth street suite.■>41 n't h-'wdStephsaotteisarixed with oraagk Omia Ksna bridsi wreaihs Ths ftagpMiterather overpowering. (' ‘ Complete forgiveness, replied Violet.* No mors reproaches, and some sorrow for yonr snare of all these great mistakes. * It iajnat,' said Tam, moodly. But—'' You must let mo see bvr first,Tom, and prepare her for yonr coming, and pardonher for al! the harm she would have brought to me.' Violet urged.* We will go together.** No,* I oan not tell her every thing be­ fore yon,* said Violet, looking down sad, bfashing. ' I have something to confess myself.’, .•? Very well,' said Tom, ‘ Your will islaw tn me.* No, no, not yet,' cried Violet, turningpale- * And not to be thought of yet, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,oi Ujj,. yysgkpyt'rt ' Fwill expUfaat onoi’; andplxuue Zyou ' to moderate «Voor voice, aa mrv clerks Her tram of thought was brok light hand tapping on the panefa' Come in,' said Ursulk, ruingspoke Tbe door opened—ha was coss would go, weak as she was, with art sttim to welcome hint, arid weep ibreast- it wss el) happening aa1 star ' Bhako hands with me—her father I Dame, it is your last chance,' ha said ; ' I4m.going away in five minutes.'’ Going away t* ,: 1 To Paris, to make a fall, trite, and par*Jtcular eoufesslou of the whole truth, aud nathing but tho truth,’ said Mr. HQder-' - <lightly. * What is the use of sixmore mob th a of lifo to me ?’. ' You will give yourself up ?’ cried Tom ;.* you will prove hsr imiocenM ?' ' Aya, by Gad I I will.*, . Tom seised his hand and shook it fa his citable rnsti. we are aware, but bls blood flowe-i i,ut coldly in his veins that dav. andfor the first tune in hi« life he ccnlJ feel his ainell spd fast, SJf^f,faf-erothar ■ presence would presage so much to ell el IhotUi and his brothers absenceforsle-de the ruin of tbe fainiiy Mrs. t^oinWJteataa^jMB and ttowBtend the ratm agsfe, or It, for she stood onlythe doorway until her M Then site IBfiswift paws the fafl dead man's mom. Than^M—no nervous fear—M steaM| Ute old frieod-tlte old IMmore mysterious than id tlWj and rapoM-The coffin w m stiff UMtwMthought—which w m • vain del many of the funeral antes «itake a final look at Bir Jotttf 1 sently. Ursula raised tits te * No, said Tom, vary urastveiy. ' mereis no Ursula to forbid the fcvo ’between ns. jjecttu*'1 -Violet fatennpted him fa her Inn. • Tbora v, uty foihe-.- andhis trial, mymolhsr and her fuiurejtnd to-day. ia sacred ii-4refa ?’ / - i -‘lam looking forward to the faturo,anatratad-Torn.Msrens had sat listening vary paUsnlly, but with a confused dxpreirian. Hs ’ w mhardly m sanjnfamx~linnB'~lorens. Wr« sula,thip5,»qdsSW |>r,f nApfah an oldwoman's look uptm her fane, rose before him liken gbtxt which La had lately soonsad boeu aosrad ky. L -O * I say,' ffca said, suddenly, ‘ dou’t yeathink.' Ofom, if you went to see her first,and tell her tvery thing, it would be tbe ■ttetarbfaaT-‘Itecvo.'dfa tettee plan , to as, Marana,* iilili’ij THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. 00T0BEP1, 1879. Cribunt, LOME AND LOUISE WjERE HERE. Which will be •old at the very CLOSEST CAS H PRICES. ORGANS 1979.AUTUMN 1879. 1BEWT1 WANTED EVEIYWMEOE The GOLDEN LION to the Front MP.RbibIHCi'IButtm. 10 fepruAwHl JtwWAferliien $1200^’ TheTadoring Department in fu ll running order $10 lo $1000 $777 THE PRICE OF AUCTION SALE! W HEAT IS UP BESIDENCES TO1YN OF INQE^SO^ AND STILL MOVING. SENTENCED TO DEATH. At the DALY HOUSE, INGERSOLL M Grain HM Htadiy, October 6, 1870 FOR SALE g£8T IN WESTERN ONTARIO. TOWN OF INGERSOLL miumn muaiiMB BRICK RESIDENCE G O O $T E A 8 PIANO FOR SALE. L GOOD No. 3 Weber Piano, 7 Oct., North Oxford Co bbtH Proceeding* Council met on Mondav. the t2ad day nt Sept, 1879 fc*.Present - Messrs Done, l*-waiug Mink ■er Md ColyerV Minute* of the la*t meeting of Council read Ibsen on the market for yean without tt~ ymchaaen. are likely io be again oHon. More, that Ottawa u likely to bm noon important u a lumbar man Credit Valley Railway. TENDERS WANTED > John Daugherty heard, praying for coinpen- ra Gon far one ewe killer! by dog*. - Mr. MoKellor preaeat* account lor 343 Kf*da of gravel for the public roads. Nichols* Dunn heard, praying for oompen a til! n for three sheep aad one lamb killed i nd two lambs injured by dogs John Rodenbunt heard, pray ng for com- porwrtlMl for cm ewe killed by dogs. - Messrs. Oliver A Co., account for liarir a papers keep barping awav at the ." They write as if i anadiaxi* ae the N P from choice and not from a fixed principle of Canadian ere u no “ fixod principle medians were forced to adopt starve. It ia a ehoiee of ft wo it legal advice. Application from Sam. Allen for oompenaa- oa for three lamb* and..one ewe killed by A N D T H E .iepUk at my *y*pMfcy with year bereave men*, m ®y gnat far the low <rf my bafoved tmad. ar ay ****** at the trreparabia oalawuty eartaurad by ia oomslrv Kvwy English MtorxCT mxitsd by Lord Dxffana, »Abe Falls tA Niagara a* an Inter tl Park, i» taking ubape Tb* Hon .Mewat. Truer. Hardy and Pardae HreMI B UILDIN G LOTS Barrie. Sep. 20. —At the Fall Assize*for the County of Simcoe,at preeent beingheld before Mr. Juetice Armour, the crimi­ nal business of Ibe assizes was commoueedtoiday. J. Crerar, Q.C., prosecuted on might look pleasant, and the poaitioigrounds ere picturvsuue, hot one dagoing too far out of lb* way to seegood thing, sod the idea of stringingcarnage and other show shops downsnla a quarter of a mile in length is s getting smaller and smaller, and that the sooner be got it the belter. This motivehe, however, sckuolcdged wax n very yesk one. and the whole question'of motive be’ almost despaired of altogether, saying thatsome secret influence rpust have opeiatod ou bi* mind, of which they were *1| ingorant. It is expected that the prisoner Brown will throw some further light onthe tragic event before be expiates hit «f which *»« ptwhiwi th#(lm»-ex»«kineil *eam»>* are »«» tkaafor fovaro *»»»» p«e«t» wilt mwcsi todestroy malaria tf th* water « pure. thispurui is sat j—Dr MeKpwrtMU forty the neck onlill you are dead, and tn*f I xird have mercy on year soul During ths passing of the sentence lordship was visibly affected and bisquivered al lbs laal sod h* afterward! obliged to retire to bis sots room bops u. him and ha advised him to L ik to Hie Jodg' -f all for that clomsncy^rfiieb he aa an earthly jodge. must deny "him He implored him to spend the time alloledto him in pre pan ng to meet bis (lod ■ The NEW GLA$S & CHINA JUfT Of BNB?. & ^■8 .--O»M> MFtt* T*i»vs« M B * W a, th»WhilBv tgftter viff btftffy Bijwte* writ! ta iwnw ri tommres. fo. F * B iMMW mpeaa «s4 ■tot awe amd lAr Ut/k g/f Ar chrwyAf tks M prm-a Kptosm tf tJk» fNOr rtfwn K»w csONred, hd wap up ke <i*rtry*l 1 tl l'vOpR/ mrwsum fro* 1A«Jas Heuth. miller, proved Ue salbtig of the | null and privilege to Mewwa W k ,1 Partlow | five years ago i no romplaintB »’» lodged i againat witness whlleta hu pWMSKui they have geuarally kept the water higher Chao pe did Qent's Felt HaU from 50c. See our Hapd Felt Hat for 75c. Qur stpgk of Gent's and Boyx' Felt Hats is Unusually Large and Attractive ; kill the lumber ba vines* of ths ty, y»t in the farm oi that prophecy >d the Ottawa Ft* saying - cbamriog information is vouehaafad m mainly u one of ecal, a would always be a valual iU probably not hinder t latariac* would ba pleased b secured and tnauaged m r«!Hk ImMlewdl M • NmlMwrr l*Wmr« tfce Ob To si day Mrs maksur of tew pratii was up fa» before tee Pohar MagWale Jhwkart aetesg aa otark Thon W*Us, Baq. aetad to pmecuUag attorney las f Me Donald. K*u fur the defense ParUeVs to do anything topreacnl house »M bull I sinthereI tt PerguMon men J. A KENNEDY, our Swell (’utter, up to head and e work. The Finest A-Rsortment of any previous Season to choose from. m LATE ftl« |U eAVA«NA»L ^tam •» M b M# ftrnm » Th* fegimqi are tea m a ef Mh ¥hw- reyh totagvamtq'ady i.UvagMm, apptwwe her tea tote «< torr towtared ."It » w*te T eak*Us wm.a that I ewvwy te yon tee uatetegMMW rt tee deedh yoer noble |hm- haad. Wfe« has pwrnhed barotoalij te dtfead tog tee BtsMte Kratoitwiy te CwMi egruetefsa? See our Heavy Overcoats for $5.00 See our Heavy Ulsters for $7.00. A large vanety of Youths' and Boys' Ulsters and Suits equally cheap. klia to th* English buyer* having irok* to th* inconvaatoDO* and oMl of teortuig aqoar* timber whan th* maun Btureii article ran be soul to them in wntiti** M deaired at all eeaaons. and M SilTiLHi* of middlemen tn this country 14 in England entirely dispensed with r?m whsi wa learn, th* mill* now lying 1* ViD *hortlv be employed in turning It dimension lumber for direct shipment i England.' FARM TO RENT, Ip A RM To Rant In th* Townahlp at1 Berth Oxford, terng Us U, Sr* Om> . tofolsW*the Curyurnioo <t lagweoU. roetslalaar t** sersa. Fa*perUcuArt tedrvsa s» spfdy u> NOTICE. irTK’E IS hereby given t Gents in want of a Weil-Maxie and Good-Fitting Ordered Suit, should leave their Measure with our FIRST-CLASS TAILOR. An Immense Stock of Tweeds to Select from. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. To talk of fizod principle* may look ■Hnowpliical bat it is not accurate Pro ZMltng our native mdn*tn*a 1* simply leaking til* stable door before th* horse hM gone, or it is like a practical illustration of an iujanotioD of “ Man. mind thyaelf Bargains at the INGERSOLL State*, bat the United Slates will nui bar* , fro* trade with them h i» not a* a mat 1 t*r of choice but a* a mailer jf necessity thte Csnad* hu wdepled Ibe protection ml | Hotter Umm ««U. Th* grand ctissax of *ae***s b at last ao-htovad. Thapooerejteo*, tb**tek arte* usdwalk, UtorirtehMkiatbagoldansiutotoM M pwfatehaalth. Th« physical niMtiw <d te* b tunas ftetes need no longer b* *oduradL’ ' Dm. Kora's Csmvosbu Oommux Oosaetnro, ; d«5- woald be to produce fever and ague, believed the numerous case* of this disease in theneighbort boon caused by the. badrtata of the pood; to tayyslj gad other* ft had.become a ilaiBaace; il was not *ly«y* to; itwas very b»J thi* spmnier aqd nbtbmg hasbeen done to remedy the oviljluif attendedesse* of fever and ague (n th* n«lgWx.-rhcxxiafid attributed them to vapors rising from th*pottdl believed it was p<«.Jbla to clean thepond—it was not impossible; there anas nojMreeptiblg change since th* cold weather netm. Croee-sxMBijra} nr.Do not know thatPartlows had dyn* MyU^ng to un(ribute totbs nni««o*; hid ^t eK^tfis 'r»d was thsre; same season* are wore* than others forffyjy and ague; there was not »o much ague inmSu yntl h this neighborhood as recently; Erection of the Passenger and Freight Stations Canada Tweed Suits at *Q.Sq, the Best Value w< , have ever shown Our >12.00 Suits are remarkable for their Value. On motion of Mr. Minkler, seconded by 5 Mr. Colyer, Mr. ABen'a application laid over. On motion*, moved and Koonded, the Reeva signed order* to pay the followingacoount* ;John Dangharty, for one «we killed byd*ga,>(; A. McKellor, for 343 load* ofgravel, 927.44 ; Mrears. Oliver A Oo., aeoonntfor tamber, »5 69 ; Mewra IWJ A BaB, acdooat for advice, f3 ; Nichol** Duan forthree sheep sod one Luab killed and twoamb* injured by dogs, <24, John Hodenbarat, for one ewe killed by dog*. *4. Moved by Mr. Downing, Mcoudad by MrColyer, ftud AU&lced,—That Wflliam Sylvester, andJ'staesOrsy be accepted a* sureties for Jamreftapton,(5eB«tor, for the current year, and-Uiat th* Clerk draw up the necessary bondSad are it properly executed, and deliver the*«U to the Collector when ready.Moved by Mr. Colyer, seconded by MrDowning, sadHesolwxL— That the Beer* sign as order infisvor of the Clerk for th* sum of <10, to payMrs. Carpenter, an indigent, *f Thama«fdnL^Moved l^Mr. Downing, reeondad by Mr. Bewlrr J, —That the Reeve sign aa order inAsvar of Mr. Colyer for the >am of <2, to pay■ Mr. MaUure* for 27 fated* of gravel.Moved by Mr. Minkler, seconded by Mr.Vtondag, andRzre&erf,—Thai th* Bares *igp aa order in |wetter ia fare of tha Clark far th* wmi at *8,te eashla him to pay for polling plaore for the v late atoetton of member for the ProvfticialFarfUment^Mavedby Mr. Minkler, areooded by Mr. .Frttn th* evidence given to-day tt ap­peals that on the evening of tbs 20th of June the prisoner, Chester Monroe and hi*wile WteO jon their way honje fromMansfield, when U» dweaMd, Tbomaa Cook, overtook them, and said "he wouldgo to their house and have some tea. ” White Mre,■. Monro* was pouring out thetaa, Gookput hl* bwd oi h*rbf»a*i, Th*hritoher.told him that was enough pf that srdik, thalh* waa w*leoma to hl* tea, batmnstksap hl* hands to bimsstf. D*-Ahaaed wanted to know wbere he had Id*hkndk. Monroe said, 4 Yon know yoor- ssHthat they ware on my wite'*, breast n ing Business, therefore try those OXFORD HOUSE,Ugwreotl. ffopt. 17. 1870. go) Iowa bad done anything to make the pondfoul.Dr. Springer, knew thff PO“d referred to;had heard aotpe of th,c eridetw* (The ovidenoe of Mr. Colder and Mr. Rowland.wa« read over to the Doctor. Objected to byMr. McDonald. Objection overruled.) Havelived near pqud v*yeral ves»»; noticed pondbecoming more filthy lately; **ver*l years agoit becama filthy by oat null* conrtng downwhich csoaed malaria; when It waa tet off andpartly cleanod it got bettert th* Sood sometime ago also cleaned it out and It was bettor OXFORD HOUSE, Is to the front with a ND MOST SEUa Stray Pig. TAME into the premise* of tha and* thing to ma^e it woroe.M Shabacker lived qe^r the pond on < anterbury *treet, had noticed very off*naiveunell* arising from it; it i* covered with agroan slun* ; it u getting worae every yearreport say* it ta a noiaanca. Croaa-exanuncd—had lived tbw* 9 yaar* i the pond a an there before he bmlt; bebeyed th* pond wa*naod for mill purpose* i did not know thatParttow* had doo* suythlug to make it worm-;th*y had dona nothing to make it bettor . theyshould clean it, I would if I owned It.O. 0. Stunaon, Inspector of Board <HHealth, examined pond in Joly , found ft in■ bad State, covered with ■ green acnm . hadseen pond frequently *inoe , no perceptible•hang* lately ffad known pond &0 year* ;never uotioed it to bad 4* tin* *ununer ; the•mell would create a nnl/k'rin* LrtH-axam Fl*'—’ —-----D--------------------r rvhu werv presented to <»ur (Loyal gumta had doI pul thcmaelveR under the tutr.U^e •»( theproprietor of the < Tirorux-Ze to hare been id WOOD COTTAGE bread for thfre'day* tbit morning. [a feel* hi* position vary kebnljt. Ya*t» >ymorning an inane*t y u b*14 on (h* B iy of th* mtjrdayea ipan, but nothing fori *rthan baa already b«an reported ws* ell it- •d, and lbs prisoner w*s folly yotnm. id for trial. It sstim* that Robert has oh*r ti­ed bitter feeling* against bls brother. » Ay twelve month* they both loved th* •• isyonug lady, but sb* fancied Edward— > murdered mao—moil, and b* aooomph ped bar rain. Robert waa vary much t-caused, and refused to do anything jfo shield hi* brother, although th* fathsR/ iftb* girl bid threatened an sqtjot; fon p duolion. The murderer I* a man at 1-lalUgeoe* sod of bhnsidarsbl* ability. p (• waa kind and thoughtful to every^a*around him. Everybody Who kndw himgives him tb* highest character, and de­ clares ha wm the last man on* would m*pact oould' b» guilty of snob a terrible if* V He asked a chcmisj jn town a month 0:•go wbathsr bydfocysujc said would I, -RIt* quality after being k*pi for som* tin 4 and ho waa told not W proper prsouut|d|awere taken to k*«p it from tha light, 1 id it is supposed from Hist that he took pofpnout of the satna bottle as his father u dwhen he committed suicide some years * >. A large number ot people went oul 0Lambton yosteiday to ue tb* scene of f fmqrder. ’SmIxd KEyyjMB IMPROVEMENTS. • (bow of the moat msgrufioan! lund. Tb*presentation of model* m the 8cv*te Chambwwaa the leading feature of the week, and toeach hooeat loyal prix* winner it w»* worthumro Uuui the uuxlal lt»«lf to have it present•d by Queen Victoria’* danghter The v»*taudience seemed to take a lively interest inthe distribution Nearly every on* of ournoble yrxrmau were cheered heartily a* he niArchod up the lewg roam to prooniitand oocasionaDy some city gent would receivea call and improve the opportunity at instruc­ting Irt* yountry oouain* bow to approachRoyalty la du* *ad ancient form, but sometimes the awkwardnsvs of hi* own form wouldproduce audible «mile* from the assemblage.One gent of some renown put it on ratherheavy He advanced and be bowed to H R. quia, then bsg*n to prance backwards along aline at front seat* until he came precious neardunrwitino himself in tha Lap ot an elderly1x4v, who had looked with dismay at hi* bacjuliding approach, but bo managed to geeoff in time to avoid tho cataatropby. and weall aympathfoad with him- Th® manly adrance and retire 0/ acme .ot tb* ruarir claa*compared vegy favorably with tfo* attempt atCourt Etiquette, on an accasjou of this kind.The bright and happy uniteof interest given byH. R. H. to tha man who captured five medal*at once aent him off on hi* tip toe*. Thawhole ceremony wa* really interesting in th*extreme. Now if I could give a deacriptionof those Government Bailaings I'd be happy indeed. They are certainly a marvel ofarchitectand beaiUy, and the approaches andsurrounding* are gnx^ Wd lovely, and theview from off th* main tower feet) iaworth th* trip We. An American said, yes­terday, “ He bad trsvaUed, but nowhere had he met *0 much perfection." Writ till we_____O TT T> ’ SHEEP, CATTLE,r*«M <B • rnuK*. Staff. NOTICE- A I J. Parties Indebted to th* Uniter ■ mniio**, mawad «od recoadad, by-law 132 to fovy a rat* M thro* min* 00 th*arorsB tha rate^bU property of Tewn-.W -nm dlrttid and^rrl time, and :oved byllr. Colyer, toomded. fay Mr. SSSk-Thehtb* (teMualtii Maider ia ontimmi regarding myeelf, when it wasfirst intimated by me that it would b«advisable to invito the Vice Regal P»rt7 v"•top here ou tbeir way to Ixmdon Aller•. me very tlattenng remark* regarding lh«- tnvitacion in hi* uuue of July 3lai be wind* up hi* article by aaymg. An attempt to get up a celebration without money will result <n a failure, and make a laughing itock at tb< projector, wh.we main desire aaemi to be tohave *u opportunity of toadying to Royalty If tin* bs«o, th* wonder >* that be did lotalso *hoot himself instead at ohooeing >b* slower inode of death by pouon Th* property over wlnoh the dispate »ccurved is said to be bat * small place * a sled somewhere on tha Humber fiats,scarcely worth the lift of good dogj for a* five mitiates. Although the case ha*came to an end, dlaeoeston of the tragic Affair ha* ootonased. and possibly will nutcease until some explanation can be given for the ootnmluloo of «o foul u murderThe only uistiv* that the Grown Oonnselcould anggnst a* actuating the prisoner to take tlis blood of hi* family was a know­ledge of the fact that tbe property wai already hsavi'y mortgaged, and that ifthings went on in tb* fotnro a* they had the arena >>f lint bkxidy tragedy to •another. I>v taking In* own life by po in winch he baa lieen »» nearly noccsdial be may vet die It ia further » that a revolver fully haded and read pleaawl than myself dial every one -»l tbern• h..ul>l have Iwen presented, lull it having Ireeu ntinutrl that there would be uo Um" I... gmend preeeutatioua ■<»" beyond tbs GENTS IN WANT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hati, Caps, Underwear, Ac., Should call and see the magnificent display of I. C O Y N E ’S ■iilg ^F -. Y W . peatedly noticed it.Homer (ainpb«l| v«arl property within 300 or *00 feet of the pond , barf known th<- pond many year* The smell* aruiug froni't in th* evening are very .iffsrunvr health in the iieiglilxirfovxl the paat lummer ba* been bar! . the diseases have been typhoid feverfever and ague, ets , luul heard the doctor*say the diseases were attributable to the ponda green xnno cover* the pond . it lias notalways bean a* bad a* It 1* now , it M guttmg THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY.IER 1, 1879. <|t A ktsrt gn h s w t ftTYLK IM Cannnrrdil.Co v er s o f bea u t if u l g ood s. i H A T S A N D B O N N E T S BUTTERICK'S RELIABLE PATTERNS TOWN Hj TUE3D* TILEAj Buns, Bis. NOTICE TO C< gtod run JA S. M FURNITUi UNDERIAIARK1ED. tw Arttart* ever Exhibit*, urwhw* The Mighty MHh Realta,Who smoug oUar Inorrtlhls leal* of SamaouiaD A Splendid!1 TERMS CRAIN MARKETS. A IfahM M i Fifty Mfetay Kou. Allca’s Terrific Fliifit to tfe Glow THE MILLINERY AND MANTLE DAVID vWi For th* oamaponding week last yew, fo r F factories offered 6,580box*e A»gu*t No safe A ( Able was 45/. they hav* geae they her* bwea greeted with toqp eowanea ol people, Mid have received tike wait fiattenng laudation. frora the preen composed of meat of geatlemeu of America dramatic talent Thyaking of tbu perfo *r Our rtreota an io» enlivened by th* gaily tusiformed volunteer, who h ready to K tier, bleed and die tor hia country a w R B m n M N U M AAmlMiM fcr AtolU, «aly M eta* •fifite tewk {aautourtne wrttl he _ lagwaUJ UM Friday lust, 3rd >»»l . far Ute tort tate oeteida of the principal Mtte* to all its wsteopobtaa magnited® by Pullman It f jf If you desk re barpuna in boots and abom, you can get them at Cromwell’* new store. weal side Thame* etree-L. 9-0 of our going (till higher next week. <a our market here la bare of stock, and there l» a continued good demand, consequently un porter* must replenish their stocks, which <an only be done m America at price* already Itegiowil, topt JOte, I97< Yesterdays was a way Mimwtat - * «»• Urgaat ww M l ■ OfiMds, Wbsre w 4 pveeew* ths reprenMitataw at thirty Ove 1J tearaas, and U.WW bows war. offered. f U Itsessf i»,«f»»i>l »rfte«* MMU «• ba /> wMa apart. and ** a <x*umqw*itn.s w* kavat* taorectam* tampon. w1» Gabi* tbr.Kigtont th# day, Mf * •» The fa’fowing were the totows reptm , ad .-• UaHcway * Lawss, New Durham, < i, ford. Burford ami Catheart. Sote, Oliva La ' Newark, Avan, Daw Creek, O Wife, .* Mapfo Leaf, W. R. Btearer. f’ratte, Hprn p ford, Burumde, East Nuwoun, Wert Zor , Seaforth, Mott, Farrington, Brownsvilte, R ru Street, Botany, Chalcraft, Hcm maa, QJ •toM, Harrietsmli*. Henderson, Peebles, Ha / Branch, IngeaoU, Dvrcherter Static®, P<a IMills, Gillard (Tavtetook), Lrenee. V- Th* following bay-era stere prraeni ;—fjgg, weO, Byram, Grant, Gofer ami Btmfetar, zdj Ingeranll ; deverdon, Btrathroy , PodmciF fceah every day, at Vane* * Ou Hafo at O'Neill A Ote a Rndpath • Refined Sugar. 2M M**ey t» L eas on Ftnrt-l Wa Martngw, al N. Haris' Loa* and Eschaag* Worn-Famous Conw Jrici PafltoBUuiE, H um pty D u m pty. Liverpool, Sept 13, 1S79. oe our last report a further rapid ad tn value ti** taken place tn A mm-ira La* been followed hare To-day we Wwdatock, Sept 27. 187« At the market to-day eight factoriea regi. red <m the board 2,523 bozea of September akc , several factories not registering No Ins reported, the holder, declining the offers Word," in th* Town Hall, Ingersoll, on Taeaday. Oct.. 7th, at 7.30, o'clock. Mr. Affleck I. pretty well know in these part*, SCOTT’S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL W UgUOR STORE. rpHE Undersigned bogs to announce to MrttWdy at VteMw'a, W M fSmiwtf OMMWkM at J. A WaJto W Ltaw y««r ortor a fAa^tewa * Uwlw- th* M & Clhsrcb Inge. I «n Sunday and Monday Hannon* will be prewcheil PULLMAN A CO.’S Great London Confederation ! ‘ Bureau (lO fipmoe 8tre*t) printed at the Tararwi Office while youwait, the cheapest place m the county ^yurwork always give* satisfaction MW Th* best and cheapest printing of all W M*wy te LM» »t UbmJ StaM to fwwan «m 8<4m, at N Hl^ev 1«m» astel £»-Jta«e« Baek, MMMf MF Wood for «D« ** J A Wain*’ MM Uwdanakiat at Hsdf Pnaa. ni W. T.W WFtwah Qywn to Mb and wm, at Ck^MMB * UtotewwiMW. W Bev. D, R. BktwtmI] win occupy hia own pul­ pit on Sunday next, morning am! a rasing, hi* esgagementa el*cwh*r« having bwan cancttlBd, Taaswz-LWaart M attel toMr. W. Mo- Naaghtou of tta Palace Hstel, 8a* Francaco, formerly of Ingersoll, for late Eta of Call- foraia papers oantaiaiag full acmsnttei of thsarrival of Gau. Grant at Baa Fnmeiano faun Japaa^ qaired for, but equality between that and fine, say about 32s., does not sell ao freely. Total shipment# leaving New York and Canada for week ending to-day about 78,500 lioxe* Hodgson Brolfuo-t f^nmiar y -t - - NOTICE, : Z ' 1ST AdvertufmenU and other matter fer fnMicaiionmvei poritimfy be handed innol later than Tueeda^ evening, aeour latge editioncompeleue to go faprftf farfy on ffednuday morning. «,di fiilJliitiTij ?.rth Yinc ina . , l‘D A V ID W H I T E & CO. .'WILL BE OPENED ON three dollar* It cost sn boy* just fifty cent* each fur fiv« minute* fun m kicking pipe* about the school yard a few day. ago. Tlia way at transgressors ia hard, boy*. tr Monday *obool teadtars and delegates, who purpo** attending th* Convention of the I 1‘rovi ucial Sabbath School Association, at | Toronto, on Tuesday next, can secure tickets| at owe faro, by applying to Jane* (fordosi. F resh he^e. W e see no prospect trf Amancaa Bpfo era befog compelled to reduce their present f price* Ws quota to-day strictly choice col St. Louis, S*pt. 25 —A Taxa* g«ntl«uiaaBktasd Grasaalmann itoppad last ntgbt at • Spruo* *trw»t hotel, nod before morning made himaalf th* moat interesting gn**t in iho •stAbliahnxrat. Th* waiiajr. who light- ad him to bed naked him if be knsw bowto turn off the ga*. and ba said he guccsadhe knew what h* was about. A aoupla'of hours later the odor of gmi pravaded tho entire bouse, and wa* tncad to his room. A call was made, but be told the waiter togo away or thkra would bo traubl* It bo- casse apparent the guest had blowan outhis gMiiight, and fraquant and more vigor­ ous calls war* made. The guest held tho fort, however, and, despite tho wumiugs that b» would be smothered to death and den ha* oaapletod srTaogvmant* for * grand excuHfon to Chicago during the continuance Mtbegrtrt a^wttiou whisk fa gsbgtei tho present month in that city. Thadsts fa no*vet definitely fixed, butitwiilba aomo tfoie daring the last weak In October and tho fore will be at grvatly reduced rata. Look oat for further notices. stand** <gbt tat high end tower* above tinbttle conrad** axactly as the Man luouutan did anions th* Isliputians, and when he lirathen M th* stage, chained and fettered, u Just imported. Engliah Malt V dMgW For Salo at O’Noill A Cc. » 284 srT b. greatest dioeovary of the ageTterakyi Horw. and i_Wfe food Try it•J O’NrtH h Go . agauta its lagarartl. ar You CMS get the best B»>te aad Shoesat the low*** pnoas, st Cro**well. (tab for about ten rninuta kept up a furilsds, fitting fourteen tullsta in aU, many of which pc Had through tho door, and ejbsr*lodged in toe wall*. A squad of police finally forced an enterenoe , and nt tmminant risk captured him. It was then as- csrtainod ha had 160 in his poeoaerion, andoouUen't small good. As bo got no odor of the gas he immaginod the waiter* were nil burglars trying to get in and rob him. d )■< *iul ■ tieet of humming iv >f th. leiuhng ehaira*. uid i*nnet Th* Matcnoness " oflli u .i ■/ uid gold nbbun atn wuitrti and tie* and lacing of•me of the latest patterns and London (Ont.) Cheese MarkeL Tlie oaering* at the cheewe market, on Sat­ urday, were 3,5500 boxes. We oould, however?, learn at ao sale* having been made. During Die week th* Liverpool market had advanced to fiO *hilling*, an equivalent of nearly 9 cent* hare Good factories will, probably, be able to command 10 to XfrJ cents fur their Soptem ^QT Step in and we the <5.00 Oviut- coatb at the Goldkk Tios. ----- : %gg" Bto’tho tf.60zA^-Wool Twbkd Suit at the Goldbn Lios. <gr,Step. in and Bqy a Hat at Thompson'* Goldkk Lios. O'* 0vB&doAT8 of all kinds, to sail all ages, at the Gdl dex Lios. %B" G. A. Thompson ke«pa the Bro Tailor at the Goldkx Lios. «r All-Wool Canadian Tweeds for 50c. per yard at the Golden Lio s. (ST A Tip-Top Buffalo Ro be for Sd.OOj at Thompson's Gol den Lton. Other place*, ha wRL wo dtalbt to Y«fi pairuiusad her*. Ticket* 25 esuta, to to had st Knesuhsw’s drug itore. Mr On* day BiUy and ftaamy w«r* pfa^mg by a mad bol*. and Billy ha said i ” New Bantuy, fas play *• was a barnyard ; you bs th* ptg, and li* dawn and waller, and I’ll ba • bull, and bellar like avarythisg." Bo they got down on their hand* and knsss, sad Bmiuny he want in th* dirt and walfowed, white Billy beRuwad liks distant thunder. Bimrtiy Sammy he mart up ernddy — you ■aver saw uteh a muddy little fallow—sad ha Mid ; '* Now you’ll bs t^y pig, sad laCms bellow." Bai BiUy he said j " I ain’t « very good pig axoept for dinner, and it'll bo tirna 'uuff for you to belter when yer moths Men •f the leading ahapc*It i« tnmmod withivd with pm* at the■nt, large i>aud»omcwith tip* falling overim i* a twist of satin. R S R P F0RE18N WINE8 AND LIQUORS, car It wul pay yea to call at the Tatavsi job department before leaving arder* etea where tor printing. Rata lowar than ever fer aD knma of work Who Boils the Beet 5Gc Tea in Town ' an uuauay ov nev. n.1 naiigiey.M a i i pof Albert l’mv*rtity, Iteilaville lb Badgley 'a leraxm* and addreaae* war* high I)appreciated tat year, wed th* pobb. willhave another oppurtanity of hearing himThe anal platform meeting will br held onSaaday al 2.30 p m . when abort *ddi iwaia will b* detoerad by th* r«audenl muuatei* and by Dr. Bedgley tnterapenaed with amteiil* menu. Th* annual ta meeting and r* uni>n> " Ths rvguta mocthly meeting <rf th* united Board of High and Public Schoo! Tnliteee was held on Monday evening last.Present—Mr Fervusson in the chair, andItasr*. William*, i^raigg. Hegter. Wetter- worth. King, Eakins, Budworth, Choate andClark. Minutes of last regular meeting read and Iilllle Falls Cheese ■arfceL Little Fall*, N Y , Sept a, 1879 * The market haa advanced jo-i 8,500 boxe> of factory acid today aA lOfo. tn 11 Jc Th* bulk brought lie.; only one lot at Ufa.; 000 boxes of dairy cheese sold at ft|c. to lOfo Butter —250 package* at !8c. to 24c. that he wa* obliged to have hl* finger ampu toted. He was thu* thrown out of work fortw*nty-t*ro week*. Ever unc* thi* accidenthe ha* been irabfoct to fits, but pthcrwiae wa** healthy man, and provioualy he had neverknown what it waa to have * day’aillucss. H<was a goofl, tober and foduatriou* workman,and waa liked by bu employer* On the 16thult b* went out to *ev tho Vioe-Regal reoop ttak and, uq gufog hoHln, complained of a Hurt before hi* ayes, but the next day went to work and worked up ill Friday night, 19th ulte, when to went home and complainingthat ho did not feel well. Went to bed immedistely after *upper, and ha* kept hi* bed up tothe tine of hl* death. He had been able toMt a little up till Friday lart when he commeaced to vomit and could not keep anythingvs hi* stomach. On Bunday morning nJ fouro’clock he became insensible, in which concli M r, FR EDE R IC K O ’BRIEN The Warid-S UMtalteoged Champion tkrabte &*n*r-sstdi taper-Kaatert Frefolle and Willie, ih*Mktat Marrah o< th* Flrta Tiapem ; a.rri! safiField*, Um Qraat foul Dutch Oomedlam ; The■eastifsl OTSrten tllrter*, th* only HortsooW H Y POP H O SPH IT ES OT I*IME A S D 8O D A. umprernrrtta ttwblwj th* two tat tw ta rrrr dtacovwrt for CefiMtepUsa, CaM*Cta*-L cX«^7s«wfwl*. KtawMatim. tataa*«- * *-■»«*. Qmaenrt EtaaUrtv, urt .11 WuSfiUSS uuwwaa* <M CkUSna. It ao* tax OMtala* th* edl know* and kfcb-lyXtaeS vatte* *aCa4tXw OS bi a far*. lh*i » ptrfudy wteta *ad aqtataU w ta »**i tata** Sfaa itovtay *4 a*d urfita fey VM u,«4fo«tu yw * «? r*toM«, stood *11 prevtaM rfl-wte. mm <s>aewvwi tto hearty awpfowt at etasrj fovw «d hw tews In Jtaateg ttough tto fMta ant show reams, eMMMi tote iastJe- tng Ui« great amount <rf tetor ami akdl re qutred la arumgsug everything ta torreasy,i_ — r_ g<w<1 muitetatat*i id which a well regulate I* »p Gpptation is th* _... ---------- m reoh «m v>«« "Uh hi*Eoteaa. ui attaKAiBg uubto rttentta, and in smrtimg ft*.s etow r-.iras the '' •WwtaV’of all MH Ttat?t' SmI st V»wa> !•«. to DMA SHE i FELT BATS Qhjrft Kafr to Ordgr .-SSt-i TIi'E W KB Tr IAI'NE WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. & ». MEDICAL HALL. r>. 6 E C O R D f tlA T CLOSING SALE SAUSAGES. TENDERLOINS, FRESH PORK,W H O L E S A L E TERMS STRICTLY GASHHIT('ALL FROM PURCHASERS SOLICITED. GOOD NEWS fOR FARMERS dipped r-XuJS to? get Oheese Makers.■.xnt ATTENTION iaY woi KXVG & BRO. Ingersoll, Sept JO, 1879 SEAMLESS CheeseBandage EZTBMT, AHJUTTO Gang Presses, Refrigerator Vats The CuluenuOll MedfSttfCo. iiau t xy ffltfM Q S O N Thausj«r><ls Applaud Us Wjftndcir- WHOLESALE & RETAIL. S.Y.ELLIS&BRO REAS*RATES. THOMPSON HOUSE CENTENNIAL # are’the poet easily l of hens can. be. c*m- i brat while young, -d and *bat in every w r r a w , deep and rest He ‘ds as they feed up- As. Ho hear- the I wanug corn. Mid youth rustle above it the children yet FORK’S :al cure iraeT Co L«f this is that if placed trend the *111 not Hole Agent far Julius King’s ComblttsUoii SpectacleSpectacles sod Eye Glasses. Ingersoll, Sept IQ, jSty. u that in which the;It oalv remained for) to the Railroad. He form all*, dedui nyh S ority . Hu wiD M as first. But the farmer I partnership with natoru Mid tower—be breathes ' t»s4 used * quarter o£ tfctfcrmte&T• al one baUle I fatmd SB. "At Euurino every I Around yen, and ecat- this always be .and-. Keep, in a ir What a Reverend Gentle - mao says of the Constita- ~ tional Remedy. ,U * ’llsrarau, thrv • The Cheat Cause of Hijhaw Misery. ling, or you will teach «PEOTACW&r B1J&GMSSE8, FAN4J1 GOODS, GOLD FENS. Ar. oky^ taken. ADC Baldwin its, Washington, Ind., Bay they thia It w an unpopular one. but truth is often Unpalatable and th* truth may be tola. or sought out, in epate of this The factorrei do hot work at a loss Their expenses are paid and pan! by the farmers or patrons so call ed Thia is sfr evident trndt Heretofore, I milk before the latter ■Me, and thus sweet > made from imperfect theyexr. upesiaUy. the road where stoppages wore made, alCoolcwille and Styeetmlle, the people turned out en nuute to do honor to theQnaan e representative and to express their appreciation oi the new road. At Cooks­ville the station was decked with evergreens and bunting. Here a bouquet was to have been presented to the Princess, the peoplesupptwing H. R. H. to have aeoompaniod the Marquis. In thia, however, they were disappointed, and the train moved on to Streets villi. There mi ambitious attempt 'a>> OiftLbcrr-io. O» the Wbe! to 11Hr ttrr UinoY where RJooeHoUwyt POU Md Oim/h To Close the Ihwn.-frt All fmrtona ‘tfesirhty'(1W in cpiwtanny relilom met with. CREDIT VALLEY RAIJLWAY Opened from Toronto IO MH ton by His Excellency th^-Gov- rrnorxEeneral. Toronto. Sept. .AVlh — This morning si largo number of gentleman. including the Directors and Trajfceea oflhe Credit Valley ■ Railway, and tnanprinvited guests, aeeem bled at the Queen street statahn of th^,road in order to make a special trip to Milton, some 80 tnifts from the^sity. where His Excellency the iQovernor-GSgnerai was1 to formally open .the line so fayplated for traffic 'rf)n the r***“ track u laid and.Qpdy'for within seven miles of Galt. DRUS8I8TIGHENI8T £.EAl»ER ta F*re Drug*, (&«««*!«,l5 «W S «W *'“ 'fttliA ’.: li ...STUUSS time farmers wives tiegin “laying down" eggs or rather standing them up -for winter use A good article for the pur jmkw « due sand, which will keep coo) if placed in the cellar bran, oats etc , are We are prepared to paj the Highest Market Prico-for Wheat of al) descriptions Our Mill tb consnming-at present 500 Bushels a day, and will eerifiim^lfo do ab a/> Iqn^ag* we can get it We also offer for sale Tons of Bran at $8.00 per Ton, Lash CATARRH & Is a nover failing specific. When every otherremedy has failed, when physicians have prononneed a cure impossible, it has by its powerful alterative and resolvent properties actingthrough the blood, and by Ito healing, lialaam ic properties acting upon the diseased nasalsurtaosa, Idtcd tba.afflicted* as it were, from the very grave No officr remedy lias done IB Ibe. SUGAS,.tar. -.lilba. BRIGinrSUGA10 lb»*.GRAKtrSSSl -of d,<4ipjpUXijaroUil3)'lo te piwul lu si DR SAG£4£ATLRRH REMEDY BUTTEKW rSh«EJAdd now hope fo be Bbls to IngtsrodOi'Apiil I6,;f8^. nAknpMS Ahat under MUdi as change of feed. ffifiughapparenfly sound aW r, nr develop sonn- Tlio largest atxl Beat Aaaorted '*tnck ever almwn in In, ELGIN AND IV A LT HAM WATCHER Ln Gold and Sih SWISS WATCHES, Ui ab<LSHxer, ALQCRS, One and Elshc Day. SILVERWARE- J^WJLLRY. all Minds, ■JsrmZKT T O IF- Z£ SH UA^NJU.L & CO. Ingemoll, Bspi, 17, 1J ’• * -wd so >4 u.jo j m,, .., ru »U1 Department lOzx^ttaraAX set lltbaeaaasy is upon them, I ths new-fangled nostrums, 1 Imlf-kiJI tlic bin. Tud v nnn aV ^e }__^gfrentth en the Weak, Snpivort the Wrary. extremities. Hence Pain, which arises frd i AdiaiMbanca of the Nerve Faroes, is cured :IflW W hi |I iBifrltethr Wiaoa. This is equal ke *hw0i .Am ynr pound fer Cheese made from the wdh ds hrsred by the psteco Ttub* i»*m* to be kmrwd mx st • «*.« Ims- I F«*» *ow w a *» « **»*. e»« 0U Mid that spwrwoa mixture known m oleosnar ' gariwa. which are turned «at by the tirnsuncr- HHMwbik Then add asw spiKMiforjf ta«r walked enuxAh with nwre of the cold milk ami (Hus baaum egg Heseten, and sea-rof to fc.6. WH* . htUe .alt and taan. O**» ArriJ* No jell rem exceed W tauta or tfaroi. that which tai made of crab aiiiiins Some may not know thatl, U L , « l «>n w far nicer looking A frit*VieHMrt eafc bmMle by stowing cxwvd cmb«pples in sugar very slowly, with a lump of butter.1 Extract of teto- ou may 1>e added Pbnwd in a platter or" covered dish, it has a very aj^ietixing ap pearance If steamed and sprinkled with auger, or laid in a sauce <liah of sirup, they make a nice sauce for tea. , pepj»|r^aid salt, end Bfirve hot CssNtvu Tiimatobs We fchould not UiWiMi you to can your torn«Rrs in glass, but in tin quart cans or stow jugs, bold 'i^ ,w o quanta or a gallop. ’)If tin be ^31, akin. Uipe the unnatb«;and drain American Counterfeits 1 Hioh resrpsrffnay idrstrevs to <aH IM suaottoe dths Public crawr*ny t» Huhn, ibes strwte Mowmfr Tbrn. frmfr b-c m itel, la S Uuxiae. si-aclJo Um books of dlreeUcrmi iffliod tomko Is « r—rtbw, w e»r UM mboe s«*>iafr*te< Hay Forks, Straw Forks, Barley Forks, Fork Handles Hand-Made Bakes, Machine-Made Bakes, Thistle Spuds, Scythes, Snaths, Cradles, Cradlo Fingers, Scythe Stones, Grindstones, - Horse Pokes, Machine Oils, Ha jrvest M ils, <£c .f &Cb “ •JtWedy afi«ltfie>NeOiherr- * ■ftx a Hardwo , Dowuitoa Agaat, Brt#- • ’ ‘ ‘ ■ ■ *-5 »»UCJ OwIWUi xstef n»c4 For Sale "by all " Y'tljtfAfchsda-otOwwi'i w- aang. specially eo-ffi'ikWSrWthv ^afoft?‘«A«M a few.wUa of >Lhaok., Hia Exo4jUney to the ftidb, wHeh atalrUd immediafoly for At Milton th» atsi^ wlfryB^L wjrU wards io • beaatifol grore^ tlxrat lial/ > C H E Q U E R E D S T O R E . HAVING BOVGHT OU’K GOODSzr o b . c s t t We are enabled t^jpU gui Sloq}< _ BELOW REGULAR PRICES AS WE in t e nd t o. make . T E A S & S U G A R S ..uif you try our 50 CENT TEA ytm vzlbta coqyiucxxI thu ill’, PAYING CASH yog a vu M nvrv .t a .*- • muny 48li^te Hjxwir then. it werej together, £L«^ieat wiIl/TO^nge the c ix not to be ignor«| Jhat ihw b * liffimlt problem and ibat *,»olution b not offered ■a yet which may ba .Batufactofy I do not pretend to offer a aakuifaOtory anlution, but merely luggertWal there » afl opening for unprejudiced aeOKicr*Urm. The tact exurta that a great imfeatrv i* iioi at present ofltanng thtwe engaged Al it merely the common wagre of a day.’lata^v-r to MJ nothmg <4 nitereel on capital irfveatfrj and the natural depre-nation ofthe itqck need i«jt And thu open >i far as tka forks of the Credit, j twelvs aulss this lids of Orangeville, tl'be,party numbered o^kr oM hundred, inclnd i log Hon. G. W. .^5 Hon JobiTllcMur 1 rich, Mr. Douglai: df the British ■JJaseuoi,1 London, England,®Msssrs Wm. xGooder ham. jr., Gaarga LVidlaw. Presidon I of Ibe.road. Mayor Beaty, Hon Adam■ ( rooks.j Mr Jutice Galt, toe Mayors of Brampton and Onslow, and Othera The special train,' consisting of foorl-phsaenger coahhu and*,the Intercolonial, palace car, wSpch H ial----- Excellency and lbs Pnoei M have boon, ^yj^wprvingusing in their travels, was in watting, at- voti taobed to the engine " R. W. Elliott," a. “5?ura/ V handsome epecimou of Canadian workman -Iship, from the shops of the Kiagsldn Loco Bom^memamotive and" Engine Company, and was! S35“~ gaily decorated with bunting. At a quarter; ./ " qput ten Hia.Excellency, attend by Captain. O Harbord, drove up in an open carriage andentered the palaoe ear reserved for bis use * ’-Kfo > A start was immediately made, add the ruixi fl I to Milton aceempliabsd in an hour and I I •» aJ WM A..CR0SLWBLL Ingersoll. Sept. 24,1879 ' , 4 . Lt>, <>u .401 «r the jptatform to hakrUrei speaking, v, taring into.* brief amount ofLhe history of is4±ME&;.S MILLINERY A M ) MANTLE DEPAimiENT . To my Bnsmcsa, I take- ploaaaroiu extend fog to aff off hmttkfan to vait my Show Room whieh is Now Open. The very Latqit l&yfa nb ifoghsh and Amencan lw H A T S AMD-“B a N JN 'E TS: This department fa tmdrt-lhe Bopdrinttodsuke of' HaofflioS, whoee farge eTperienqp «y1 |jiriwlrelg«1 of the bUBWepS AlUfot IsD tO gfVe UtiMdctfcgl. w j'b." .u.riiMwba ioTb-ri:oa—,. . '‘J!* ' ■'- aI nave idio added Urgwy c£ U t, eV !u Tl . J A B L E P A T T E R N S ifl ftxuieO wfPatteros without daisy.crc r^m s -ud pn'qpvel.ne r .n t yt.\.ru-SSA > HOLLOWAY-: PILIS b OINTMENT