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The Huron News-Record, 1884-10-08, Page 3t • =ow „tiori '11 Roderic11. News . . ..• • -AO-- ofl fleoord, (4.114Z04,1A4r811) 0114$0*,,WetilnetidlaY,. °etOber 8 LOC TUX liON. -11. Rese will talk to the public in the town 114111 Olin, ton, on Friday 17th, Oct. Tug LAMM Aid Society of the MethOdiat Clittroh, with their usual euterprise bad a lanch room on the secend day of the show laat week, in one of Searle'e new ater. Tug elegant new Residence of D. D. Wilson, in Seaforth, will on Friday evenine, the 10th inst., be lighted with Goa manufactured on •the premises by The Combination , gatt Maelkine Oo , of Wintisor„Oot MTS with ope of their 30 light Qui 14a- obine, Oompetent representatives of the Company wilt be present to exPlain the Oompany'e plan of light - ng. Courionseit Saaarat la pushing the eorner atere building rapidly along this fine weather. It is possible Lha t though last commenced it will be the lint finished end occupied. 11.1r:Searle should secure drat class tenants as heis having the buildings Auished ha a first class manner: There are extra water line concrete floors to the cellars and the overhead floors are being "deadened." We also eh. serve that Mr. Menzies is putting.up a cottage, fur Mr. Searle ou his lot on Princess St. If„buildings make a tewn Mr. Searle is prely doing hie part in the good work. , 14 and ArOnind the ollniV. , • &PM ;Mt e NOVO.R.—eta aft Otos 4,011 6e: Owl fa Weigle itoino of veto Ann any reliable source, MAO' laktUi Or wriaot. :Reports qf onestinge, .14tai4inente, !Moldy rend church gauge, ego, or any other ructters of genarteCintaree6 win afrecto ?moo �place in 0nre01unens.-41 Soisoor, Boons,--Sohool supplies At lowest prices and 6 quires good •note paper for 25 emits, at Weir's -atom Beaver Block. 301 Lip, Fon Aeeess I -Mr, DaVid Clantelon is prepared to purchase any quantity of apples. Highest marlmt price paid. 302-tf. . Camp's IVitf.ntegay Saturday evening inuny of our citiz- ens tot* the opportunity of inspect, ing the variedatnd really recherche steck of lionnete, etc in Craib's meg, :acetic and well lighted show roons Talk of "a love Of a bOltnet," Those vittaldi iudeed,„have a penchant for something beyfebd the artistic) powers SA this sublunti'ry spheie to produce 4)id not they uot see among the lag. telflant assortment here displayed Male style of lasliee head -coverieg which weuld accord with their taste. In ehape theyskre varied, iiigh crowns prevailiug. Some of the shapes are of teel gray and fawn felt with drab and other comple- mentary colors prevailing in tlie trimmings. Goldeo brown with gold trimtnings loOks very pretty, while the rich olive hues of others• with their -approptsate ornaments mumnoitem. Eva:Ir.-The most melancholy event that has happened in our town for some time was the demise, last Thursday, after a four. weeks illness, of Miss isizzie Chidley, third daughter of our esteemed townsman, Joseph Chielley, Esq., at the early age of 21 years. That de- ceased was .4 general fararite was quite evident from the universal ex- pressions of regret. She had for about seven years been an assistant iu Mr. john Oraib's establishment, and that gentleman closed his place of harness during the interval be- tweethe demise andthe funeral, The burial took place on Saturday and was -very largely attended, the business pines being dosed during the passage of the cortege along the streets. We tender our sympathies to the famiily in their great bereave- ment. and ever varying celored pendant ribbons very Much enhance tha gen-1 oral "get up. One, of these •oliy.e green_ bonnets, relieved by a dash of "coquilicot" red is a perfect beauty. The lady .manager cif tit is department open's co thoroughly understand her business. • • . Tait' Oaaak BAND gar •• a proineuade concert 'in, the :Toy Hall on, Thursday evening.. Th attendauce we.; uot such, we ar informed, as th,e merits of the•affei called for. MR. HENRY ;Cooks Sr:., is takin orders for Fisher's Little Giao Steani Cooker: 'I'lre petite arrange- ment is saidby the .city press -t� , all that is claimed for -it. • " S. S. Sessmx.-7The nineteenth annual session of -the Sabbath School Association of Canada will be held in the First Presbyterian Church, Brockville, on Oct. 21, 22, 23. Clin- ton we presume will be represeeted, as a very great interest is manifest., ed here in this Work; which we consider the tuost imparted element ill the formation- of Christian char-, ..acter. Return Railway fares fbr delegetest at one and one thirdatinge le rate. . .• • :- Home Aoane,-ToWnsinan Mr: • John McGarva, J. P. is home rigida from an eleven 7weeice .Siait to the , bonnie land of "brown heath mai Shaggy wood." Evithestlythelleatits er was not on tiredurieg Itis. stay in the . old land, at least he bears rio., traces of '&80ot-citing, on tliecentrary ster big • unusually rubieinal 'appearance, hears eviderice that a vimit t0. the land Where they raise theSdiest men"' _ can increase the tiVoirdupois of ltu- waitity as •Well as the roast.b.edottlie adjoining 'country, -where they raise the "best horses'," Mr. McGarisa iticreasel in weight eleven pounde, during his .levee weeks absences' s DENNIS LEn...--Mr• Thos. Dinsley. lute returned from a trip to England. He enjoyed himself hugely and . has sdang,litel fuel got -fat" itt the -Meon, titue. le is. questionable whether,. his ' were more' excercieed..- an t hoseld [staffs to am -pryers tion - between rine �f the 'Dorls,worth- tenants. en the return of "Tote.' Said one; "Din nip Lee -is hack agiti." "Dye ye tell me eol," said another. • ,•Fwhy,' don't you •see that buck of a gintleman aerates the sittreet," 'Faith an I do an' a' feints bye lie is.'" "Aye, - he is pit home from oeld Ireland, is Dinnis, and . moighty foinwpapie are the Lees." . How is . that: for Dinnislee? SUICIDE AT LUCKNOw.-On Tues. e day night, last week, as the late train on the \Verna/stop', (trey, & Bruce Railway was nearing Lueknow,•the engineer felt a sudden jolt, as if he - bad run down something, and an examination subsequently, the .body of a man named A. Alcieurvie was: found on the track,. horritily minis lated, one •leg. and one Maw - having been taken off by the ponderous wheels of. the engine. The unfertun ate man died soon after he was diee covered. He WaS a eottetahle in . Lueknow for rme years, but had-ef late been leading a rather diseipOted life0a,nd it is.supposed that'll° com- _ mitted'suleide.in the manner stated: THE KIND, OF Honsitea-A, prom, _inenthorsemart states that sales this year have been fully 20 per °ed. . larger than laet year, desiSile the fact, that 'general . business has been so quiet. The demand 'far horses is in. creasing eveyy years'aed, as the aup• ply does not appear Sto iricreciensin .the same, proportion prices are run. ninf higher; -Mut this year range from 15 t�5 per cent, higher than. • hurt year. The main demand is for good reading horses, those having . good'size,'rityle and action. A rem sonable degree of epeed Is looked for, • bermes beilig expected to read ten miles an hoer easily. •(4reat speed 18 not a cilStoreary desideratum, but • is rarely onjected to. • AN ENTOEISH PATIN?. Savar-rear• ful and wonderful are the Vagaribe. of the Scotaft 'Marriage -law. From time out of: .mind it hers been tonsid'- ered legalrlorpeople, to marry mero. ly by makingairalecletation in the presence ;ef 13ut 'by a statute of Charles ..the IT., which- is about as obsolete as the Lord's Day Aot, such marriagee were forbidden and declared punishableflat week a couple weer) broiielit up at the Edinburgh Police.denrt for having contravened tide statute by (feeler. Jog themseivert husband end wife bade() •witnessert. They , pleaded guilty, and were fined. a glinting 0.1dly enough, however,the conviction .,ithelf beentries a emebeetieh of Ole marriage, and the rlbotiMent rees3rding is ieertificate Marria)Se Whielt cart be produced -et epee_ THAT BAD RULE. -,The rule pre, railing at the Public School, that Pipits presenting thewselVes • five udeotes laye shall not be admitted until next morning -or afteruoon, as the case may be, is held by the Printipal to be a good. one. He saya. • that already it has hada good effect, therebeing a Jess number of. 'ilate'.' .pupils since it came in force" titan formerly; that it tends to -produce puectuality and artier, very nea. ssary elenieuta in the education of yquoir. We have ito personal interest in the matter, it wasmerely referred to in our •columus at the suggestien of some who held and.still hold that it has a tendency to. create "truancy" 'on alre part of pupils. They lipid that instead of turning the pupil away wlicsis live 'minutes late, he should be detained IP school, fai;e11 if not permitted tO take liis place in class, as no adthittence ia just play- ing into the delinquenCe,hande. The Pringipal also states that this "late" imaineits.1 vesy outliving . to the. te'aehere; Well, pan] pb1ic seryants othetesOto serve the priblic are stibject to annoyance, but if effi- • cieet working of the school and the good of ille.greatest number of pu- nis• is served by the "bad ride" it tnaY be one of the neceseary evils. : 1%T0T AprIteorAreo,--u.n .Tuesday Of last week as per announcement, at least We. are told that .the leetu re • wes • ad Vettiaed,'•Mts.: Prendergest, • presiden t: of the ,W'otneo's Christian Atreociatien, Seaftirth, lectireff ou • 'rein perairce in the Temposanee Hall Imre. • Our =informant ,whowas pre- sent states that, the audience consist- •ed.:of faur men and probahlf twenty -Waren. are stirry were'net ptekent as the remarks of the lady, weare toll, were pregnant' -with :fadeaiid feed foi:thorigh ts and dis. livered with, 68naidera'crie ,force and grace, and quite fiee'frorif• the!thus- fee rodentolita:leswhich is too often, e. Marked pheracterietic of teetOtal is -Pouters, • Our. infotnaate whose, sy toptith he are •e itli theca:use :fears that the nortrinaI,chargs, Of la cent', at the door was the deterring cause, . And that, the, bliumess of the bourse •wes. no..eritetior of the ability of 'the 'lecturer, •but must bp • taken: as • nage of -the aumonf of Sympathy. the bnik ef temperairee supporters have in the grand cause of the, ame- lioration of theie,fellownion, Tito sym. pathy which quails, and cowers-11nd • shrinks ivlien 15 cents stands in the , way .of giving .expeeesion .to• it, put.. littorman,t 414,kis ;cermet he of .a very deettled or unselfish nature, • , • MAGISTRATES Tcole .c1iarked..4arY. Kate Griines with- Callina'the -skid Mrs. 0,Toole m naes itoC et, ail in keeping .with •the twig mode, of. addreaing .vir, tuotio ap&reapectehle, peraoirs. . On Friday evening...Mr, Justice Forrea, ter ineestigatecr the_ affair: •"Ye sees' said 111.rss O'Toole, "rwas fur a Pail of Wather.and fwhat tiOes I see knit the .forrain Of Mary ,Rate Grinies haif-iti, and half out of . the windy, tin' .ater honor I never sake wurd. whin she up an •co.11ed intaa Whore, et. Mts.. Walsh' as hamed to 'sdy that. Mary Kate id call,. Mr. O'Toole. "sielt shockin' naines that' Were her gray • hair of the'lfdalitatiable Clip they it;ptild have stood.'"on hid." Mary Kate Many' tltnee asid Oft, .during the ex- aniination1. denied pits softimpeiteli: merit'•and madea Connter charge against Mrs': p"raele of threatening to disembowel here' • UM. O'Toole with her eyes in fine•4reitay rolling,' her fmgers.spread out in e 'diffusely eloquent Style, a gracidul away,. Mg of her body and at times a peal. fat somi•shuttitig of the oyes and energetic diving of her head into his - worship's faee, said it was a no such thillg. And if Martin O'Donnell Weuld.' only coine forward "loike ' a brave -Trish- bye' he would swear that ary Itate liad to be held by the waisb to prevent.. her, from 10 -reeking • Mrs, O'Tople into middle Of next week... Martin O'Donttell with considerablereluo. tattoo ttepeared as a vvitneas but did 'me add much. to the enlightenment of the 4‘.Coort," but swore thathe paw 11100. °Toolo. brandish a knife and say to Atery Kate that she trivet went off with tneti ie Mary ,iCa!'n dil, Thissiather turned the tables on Mrs, O'Toole and added to the confusion of the court. The /led was crowded with onlookera, ell arA parenily ntheli pleased With the efs forts of Mrs, ()Toole and Mary: gate to amurie them and edify his worship. The CASO WAS adjourned, and Mr, Daly was ealled to answer for trespass tommitted by his child- - en on the 15k:thirsts of Mr,' John - Mon. Ono dollar fineend costs wee imposed upon Mr, Daly, who d'e- pArcod very 'lintel) dissetisfied with Diu "boys" were practicing with the "inerchitte,' Monday evening. Should a fire occur during the pe - sent efficient management of the Clinton. Brigade it would have to take water, sure. Coutiry MURK Atlantan was in town yestsrday and in companrwith Reeve Jlliott proceeded to examine Londeaboro bridge which is said to be unsafe. They were met there by the Warden. Ws notice that the Rev, Rioocly has , an important chute!' charge in Gladwin Michigan. The gentleman likes ;he place and the work very well so far. This news is very gratifyingto us and will also be pleasing to Mr. Moody's very many friends here andin Huilett and God; rich townships. We wish him God, speed in his noble work. TOW/I Parliament, Met Monday evening, the Mayor in the Chair. In street matters Walker asked about sidewalk ou Orange Street and expreseed the opinion that it should be laid (loam in accordance with vote of council some time ago. Thompson agreed that the work should be pro - °ceded with at once especially as the property holders had agreed to find one-third of the lumber for a thirty inch walla The Inspector is to have the work done forthwith. Finance report recommits pay- ment for work on streets $25•42; D, Connell, deepening well etc. $14.50; Mews Ream, printing $6.00; L. Trouse, part salary $22.00. Receipts from weigh settles for September $10. 65. Treasurers monthly report show- ed receipts for September 8585.62;. ciesbursements 41584.83. THAT DRAIN. The Mary Street water course nuisance came up for its regular manthly ventilation. A. Mc Kenzie said that the ehainafilisof the loal Board of Health had stated to him that Ito would have to report to the Provincial authoritia if steps were not taken at once to remove the nuis- ance.. The chairman had also stated that he could trace a recent death to tlie nuisance emanating- front this drain or water course. Osi motion of Coats, decennia:1 by Thompson, the street inspector Was instructed to. make a thorough inspectienof Mary Street drain and proceed against all parties found •throwing or allowing reftise to run intd-said drain. At1d here the matter ended, Council ad- journed. . • . ()LINTON FALL SIIOW• • The anpual fall exhibition of the' Hullett Agricultural' Society took place here Wedneeday and Thurs- day of last week. The chief exhib- its were on the whole wore nuttier- ousjand were markedly of an im- proved character as compared with last or former years. IN HORSES. .The exhibits were exceptienally eumerous, partieularlY io the agri- cultural elites, the prize- takers in which lia„ve eveiy r'easefi to be proud of their sUccese w6re conspertitiffn was so keen anti cotepetitors 'se numerous. •• . IN CATTLE:•„ 'There were alio; a good number of entries, though Competition did not seem so sharp as ins'Ithe borse'line: Sheep, swine and poultty were, fairly -well, represented.. : • INFLESIONTS. The leading .erti•riage mann factur era of the.count.); were represented. Thechiel amottgarboniwere.fly, Oen- teion, • J. Leslie awl F. Re-litho:11, ••of Clinton„ and JS•Brunedore of Lends horo,the last na med ea lathing ale m er Waggon of gorgeous finish tul pa i n t, said liners tranefer picturea and var nish. • 'lite wheets and wait beiok' devoid -of paint the natural groin of the Wood was to be seen. Oran)) the' varnish, ITarry Catitelon's "pa.. - .tent gear” attracted considerable at tendon and isevidently•:destined to he -the west uiti verait Ily used of' any now • eater* • Agriculturalimple,, ments and manufacturea generally, were' :.tiot so well repraarilted as 'would seem desirable. • . , „ •DaIRV enontioria. • Were Malt better represented in the' buttcr liiue then could reaSeti, ahly been beett 'expected. And not- vrithstanding the very dry • season ahd poor pesturitge. the samples Were good. -'The real "gilt, edge;" clover ' aronted arttele was there. The "staff of life" jncleried Many samples of the skill Of thrifty house- wife or wardens end, tlie excellent s samples of "herald made" bread gave ample- evidence that the man ufaeture Of a digatible article in, this- line 18 net as. yet •One of the lost arts. W. Young was also to the fore With epechnens of "baker's. . • • • - • aaeies':swook • • Did net give an finprelesion that any Marked' improvement, over . other years, had been made by the deft handed members ;of the gentle sex, though qiiite a number ef ineritorioua articles not included in the 'prize Het were exhibited which were inuoli praised, denoting as they 'did con- siderable taste and a Penelope -like patience. • In the fine arts our young friend, Master J. J. 13iggine showed sev- eral specimens of landscape and- • still-life painting- Which' evinced tt, • remarkable grasp df fore shortening and perspective in one so young, as • also of form •,and color -blending., Mrs T. .Toslyri was also an exhibitor in this line, but we have te regret that in our hurtled noting of mat- idis the attention was not given her work whieb it deserved. . The Exhibition as a whole was fully up to, if not in ad %reflect, of the average township show, though the wet weather militated considerably itgainst its financial suceeste The president, end direetors did all that was possible to seeure entries., and "during the show Were assiduous in their efforts to lessen the evils of the unpropitious weather. Of the Seere. tory, it must be said the detail's of entries, °tee Were attended to. by him in a mall ner of all worthy pralee, As to the judgee,in spite ogwhat some ennoeive to have been errors ofjudg. merit, they appear to hare giVeti pretty general satisfaetion. • Itaroms,-ticavy Draughi,---Ireavy Draught team, .Tohn Ilattenbury, Chesney Bros. 13tood mare, John d 3 Fisher. Spring foal, John McMillan, 1 and 2, Two year old gelding dr filly, .11 Visher, John Avery, Ono year old gelding Or filly, Ale* inviesaJohn. doMillan. pring feed, colt or filly, sired by aLincolti- shire Tom," speolal prize bv 11.1 Itibbs, Jenkins, StervaittPlummer, di pries! toral,-11rood marri,JMartmis, .1.Stanbury. Sprieg fdal, J Marquis, l'wn year old gelding or filly, J 0) Stewart, Gee f-ltevenson, f)ne year old gelding or filly, A Munro, 3 Dale, Best Agricultural team el lin 8 Ota Mares Cr ` 0°131.et MiLeoeii,Nrecto At DICKSON'S BOOK STORE, A large assortment of COMBS, From lioN to 40a. each, 'We bare the best Combs that eau be lamed, et The first thipment of our MISCELLANEOUS MOONS We anise' from Letitia in Blighted, coitsisting of about .2,,Ofira Book; among whipu ata Matthew Henry's Commentary a the 13ib1e, 0 vols., price 16—worth $22. aislse Bedtert Corn- umutary, 0 vols., price 41040...worth, $17,0ea--r-Aiso Chaiukrar'sli.)10folieleedia, 10 voise for PO -worth large quantity of Chember's Diode eriee.4.---,The balanee consists chiefly of Sunday School, Library, or Prise Books-publisben by Religious Tract Society, Nielioleon It Sons- Society for Proniotng Christian Know- ledge, James Nisbett le Co., Niunno & Co. -Book Sefhoy, Oliphant & Co., &e., &e. Give ue a call for SUNDAY SCHO BOOKS—our ITIOES arc 1412WE1 than the Tomato Houses. • .HRIS. DICKSON. years, Mason. Road or Carriage. Brood mare, J Callender, J Avery. Spring colt or filly, A Munro, W 11 Scott. Two yearold gelding or filly, G Shipley, One year old G'elding or filly, W 11 Scett, Span Read or Carriage horses, D MeBrien. Buggy horse, 'Jr Carling, W Pierson. Saddle hot's°, W Dixon, N Robson, TcLoBw—.—, uTIsmnr oe $r eat f 111 1.1: an nj. Milchd2. totoyne.aroonklehyelefaerr, AtiCa.hretelfrzrei, Xdid Biggins, A- Elooat, Bull calf; II Snell & Sons, 1 and 2. Heifer calf, A Elooat, Biggins, Herd of- three females and one male, II Snell & Sons, WJ Biggins. Native Or Grade. OOIV, 0 5 Doane, Stanbury. Two year old tenets. '1' Beatty, 0 Disney, One year old heifer, J Marquis, J Stanbury, Heifer calf, G Shipley. Fat ox or steer, Disney. Three year old steer, JStatibury 1 and 2. Two year aid steer, J Stanbury 1 and 2. SIIIPIP.-Leic, stars and their 8,rades, -Aged Rani, II Snell dt Sons, I and 2. Sitearling ram, R Cole, II Snell & Sons, Rain lamb, U Snell & Sonia R Cole. Pair bE ores, 11 Snell & Sons, It Cole. Pair Shearling ewes, II Snell & Sous, R Cole, Pair ewe lambs, II Snell & SonsSJ 0 SteWart. Oafordt Shropfliire, or: Soullidowno.-one ram . and four ewes, II Snell, & Sons, (I. 0 Stewart. Cotswolds and their IT odes. -Aged ram, LI Snell ea Sons. Ram Iamb, It Snell & Sons. Pair aged ewes, H Snell & Sons. Pair Shear. ling owes, IrSnall & Sobs.' Pah; ewe lambs, II Snell ct Sons. . Purls ,,-Large Breed, - Aged boar; J Stanbury, Sow, 3 Stanbury. Sow pig under- six months old, 0 Spooner, Stan burv. -Aged boar, G Plewee. Sow, G Plowes, • I, and 2. Boar .pig ueider one year old, Govier. Sow pig under one year old,. Golder. Boar pig under six months. old, O. -Rutledge, G Plowees SOW pig under six months old G l'iewes I and 2. Berkshire, - Aged .boar,' G A Cooper, 8 Gray..Soiv; 5 Gree, J Stanbury: Boar pig Under ono .y eae G A- Gooper t Gray. Saw pig under one year..old,'.5 'Gray, G A Cooper. Boar pig under six months' old, T Ceti:tett, J. Cartwright. '.Sow pig under Mx 'months .olci J Staribua•Yi and 2, • , 13iack'5panis14. T irsi- rison,, F. Beattie. • Dark Brahrnis, Thos Cooper, Beattie. Light.Brale mas, ,Beattie, . 0 Wilson.. Grey .Dorkipgs,' J', TIarrison. Black Pais ands,' F Seattle, 1 'and 2.• • Golden Polonds, 0 Q Wilson.' Springled• Hambergs, G 0 Wilson, N StaubUry. Houdans, ,C. 0 , Wilson. .Pattielge Calder; • Beattie .1 and 2, Ply• mouth Rocks, P Beattie ;1 Harrison, .13trff Cochine, F Beattie. Game J. . Harrison.' Bantams, F Beattie, Nlitanbury„ Ducks, .1 Hai. visors .J. Mason. Mesavy .Ducks, . Beattie) J Harrison., Geese., T Fear, J Ila.trison. 'Timkeye, J risen. Colection. of . Vervis,•.tirree :distinct., breeds, a male • and -tic! male of each kind; F. 13eettis, 0.0 Wilson. . Judea, L, 'Thorn T. M, • • • laranstaaass-One Horse Buggy; covered; 3 Bisunstion. One Horse Buggy, open, Hy Cantelon 1 and.. One Horse Cutter, 3 Brunsdan, Fanning' Mill, A aJaMurchie & Co. Gang Plow, T Tipling., Field Roller, ..13runsdon: ' Dernoorat waggon,. Hy Ornatelen., Tut•nip Cutter, J Young. .;;Set -Horse Shoes, T Tipling, 'Times amtlJohtletop. Wooden Pump, Ferguson (6 ,Willows, and J Roos. Wooden,,A/clesledent Skein Lutnber Waggon,•J Brunsden. 'Wrought iron .Beam,PlowsT J'ipling, Milier & Ted: ford. Horse Hoe or &trifler, J' 'Young.. Judges, alo- Quarne. • • • Giteisi.:-.Fall wheat, John Avery, G. A. Cooper. Sating Wheat, D. lip - ••lady, R. Cole. White. oats, Ge. 'A. Cooper,J. Harrison. Six rowed. barley; 6. A. Cooper, Small, Peas, Thos. Carbett. Fizutr. -Fall apples, Allinsbbr W. 'Herbison, G. A. Cooper. Col; lection of apples; G. A.. Cooper, Wm. Herbison,'J.PleWs. Golden Russets,: Thee: Fear,' ItesElford: Northern spy', 3. Maser:, G. Middleton. 20 oz. pippin, W. lIerbisonS ..T. Marquis. Snow epples,, W. Herbison, ;John • Matson, Spitzenburge W. Herbison. Rhode Island' greet -tinge, A. S. Fisher, W. Wisp, Baldwins; W. Wise, Rich. Carter: Fall pippina; Geo. A. Cobper, Rich. Carter, Plums, T. Holloway.. Peaches, J. Plewes. Fall Nara, Jas. .Cartwright. Judgers. 1.-1)/(iMichael; Ed, Cash, Geo. Cox.,.. . • )1V1earie4'eftfitice.--1Ionie made flan. mel, 'Man Mulholland, Miss McEwen. Factory %made cloth,. Clin ton Woolen Mills. Facterymade flannel, Qin- ton Woolen Mille.. . Pair blankets, Clinton' Woolen Mills, MSIVIoEvir.en. Assortment of leather, 0. 8, Doane; Parlor set furniture, .A.A, Sennett. Grape, wine, T. Fear,. J. Allenson. Home made bread, M. Sehwanz, J. Worsen, Baker's bread, W. Young. • VEGETABLES. -s Collection goriest ' vegetables,J. Atkinson., Potatoes, J., • Marquis, 3. Rattenbery, Early Rose potatoes, M, Kelly,: J. 'Marquis, Beauty of liebron, J, Avery, 3, Oraib. White elephant potatoes, j Rotten • bury, J. Allanson. Mangold Wurlraels, J. Mason, 3. Allansom Albringhatn • eaerots, J. Mason. Long ()roes° entrots, • J. A Hanson, J. - Mason. Short Giardini carrots, J. Morns r. Allanson. White Belgian carrots, .1. Piewes, It & Son.. Swede tur- nips, j Plewes) 11 Elford, Stone Grey ttirnips, J Meson, 3 Allonson, White alloba.turnips, J Marion, .1 .0- lanson. Winter cabbage,J Allanson, 111 Kelly. Pickling cabbage, al:Melly, J Allanson, Cauliflower, j A Benson, 'I' Holloway. Onione grown' from geed, M Ielly .7 Allotment, Corn, 3 Allan • son; G A Cooper. Yellew (Robe wiirtzels, ir Snell &Son, J. Allanson Long blood bode, II Shells & Son, 3 Allanson, Blood turnip beets Allanson, Parsnips M Xenia j Al. lanson, Water mel'ona, 3Allensom Musk inelone, 3 Allansorn Citrons, Allanson. Red tomatoes, Allan. son. Largest pumpkin, J G A, C'ooper, Largest squash, .1 Al. hump. Celery) 3 •Allanson, M. Kelly, Judges, Thos., Watson, W Ilroadfoot. . • • DAmv Prom/co.-50 lb, tub bonne made butter, Richard Carter Mrs, W Robinson. 10 lb, creek or bittter Misott1M„SeIxwanz, extra, W ROls‘ hum Paotory made cheese, T J Murray, If MeCitilhey. Home made cheese, .1 Judee#, 3Me- Michael r, Cash, Geo Cox, 1,Antie 'Wont, Best colleetion ladieil work, Mrs 'I' Jogglyn.Fancy braiding, Miss Metweri,.Miss M Nett, TaW tting, NNat, Miss MetWetl. Crochet, work, wool, Mts JoslYn,'Mrsk MeDonald, Lade, MiSS AttEwert, Uric A Melteezia. Embroider -3i, in totter' ,es,wee.14..„ nan 1' MeEwen, W 13e11, , Fancy knitting, Miss Nott, Mrs T Joslyn. Knitting, cotton stockiogs, Mies Nott, AV Bell. Crochet work, ootton,Mies Nott, Mists areEtven. Patch work in quilt, other than lcig cabin, Misa McEwen, Wm Bell, Gent's eotton shirt, linen bosom, Miss 13folivven. Plana hand sewing, Miss MeEwen. Hair work, Miss Nott, Berlin wool wove, flat, bits J Johnston, Mrs NV Wise, Berlin woel work, raised, 11fra T Shipley, J Johnston. Braiding on silk, Miss Nott. Twine work, Mrs. J. Young, Miss McEwen. Woolen stockings, Mies I‘IcEwen, Mrs T McDonald. Woolen socks Miss MaEwen, Mrs T MoDonald. 1doolengloves,i a 'ss Me Ewen, Log cabin quilt, Mi s Mo - Ewell, Miss Nott. nag aria Miss 111cEwen, Mrs T Carling. 'clndges, Mrs 3 McMichael,. Seaforths Mrs Innes, Stanley, Mrs Jas Young, Olin' ton. .-, Elam Aiers,-Pencil drawing, Mrs 'McAllister, I end 2, Landscape water color printing, Master JJ Big- gins, Mrs Joslyn. Painting in, oil, Cgorospejr.oslOyonflectiPonencolfil pshicoetotegirial p117, Poster & 'Bayley. Penmanship by boy under 16, F Scott, II B Stan bury. Fralwees.-Ten weeks stalk, Mrs W Robinson, Verbenas, 'Mrs Robin son. Dahlias, T Holloway. Ifanging basket filled arab plants, W j Biggins, Mr . Robinson. Boquet. of, ilatural flowers W J Biggins,'r Hollosfey, „ sicreita eremites. . '. , • There were thirty entries1n this line, Several by Master J. Q. Big gins, artist: the sleigh bv .1, Worsell; Steam Cooker, by A S. PisherfaModel Ship W. Webb. Lace and Embroid- ery, Mir illeEwere Sewing r4chines by W. Kitt., the fight running New Home, who received "extraaprize" i tieket-and Geo. E: tiraWfordt Fruit by If. Elford; ,15 extra entree' of La. dies'.Wl ork by Mrs, Joslyn; ' . bra Pouch, Mrs, JSR. Young; Yellaw tog- thorn Fowl, R. Fitzsimmons; Aftificial Stone, W, H. CooPer; Herd ot.Polled Angus, J 11.8. Maltriane . 7-'... ' • . A.. Startlin -1111SCOVcrY. Mr. • Wm. Johnson, • '‘of' Hu•rons writethat. his 'wife had been troubled With aoute Bronchitis for nutny.years, and thot ali reinedia •tried gave no permanent relief, until he.procured a bottle 9f Or. .Kings •New Discovery for Consumption, .Coughssand °olds, whiofl had a moi - cal effect, and produced a permaneet care. It 18t guaranteed to 'bum-. all Diseases Of Throat, Lunge, or•Bionchi- al Tubes. ' • : • .• Trial Bottles Free -at Wafts &Co' -s Drug Store. Large Size. 6);00. . . Belltrave. • • Mi'4tratton s...yetiog ,man; who left here -game, titne'rge seek Ills:for- t:no hi Alichigati, near the Sault, hes' been tulcing itt his . old Cauadian haunts lately. _Ile has returned and taken back with him some -fine cattle. If 'rumor is 'correct we shall see him again and his 'visit here then wilt tar sul t in there beingeme les e inaidenin this vieinit.y. Oe Thursday ?dr. john Biaiokieloys were watering their herses at J. Owen's pumps One of them, tt, vain able; eolt, attempted to jump -osier a pieket face stirmending an adjoittinri enclosiare and -was clieeinbowelled, tlyitigwithin an hour. • , Belgrave is making up. • Mr. Thos. Nikon is preparingto open out: a harness shop here. There is qiie0; frig for this business. • The.sisning a petition to oon4nute the sentence;cifthe Beamisharalcies not meet with much favor here, the prevail -Mg opinion being that the verdict was a righteous one lied the aentenee merciful and just, s'• An End of Bone Scraping, ;.• Edward Shepherd; of Harrisburg; Ill., says: "Having reeeived so numb - benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty t� let suffering Istamatiity know it. Heve had a running sore on my legfor eight 'yenta; in'y doctors told me )1 Would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I 'userginstead, throe bottles of Elec- tele Bitters and seven boxes Buoltien's Arnica Salve, and my leg, iinow sound and -Veil." Electric:Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25eper box by Watts ta 00, MEATUS, PERDtTE.-In Goderich totvhsbifir on the 4th init., Thos. Pertlue,liged. 75 'years, ' (1:3111DLEY.--.In Chntan, cfitThtirsday inata Lizzie Chidley, third ' daughter of Joseph tillidley aged 21 years and 7 months. • CASTLE. -In Stsinles; township, on Ciet 4th,, Mrs. Jane Castle, wife ef 1Ir Geo. Captle, ex•depoty reeve, aged 58 yeas. • 1.4 . iiiiiiliKET. REPtrirSo . .... . (Corrected eve'ry Tuesday afternoon 'ClLii,PrpN.' 1 lour,,, .. -, • #,•1 ao to Pall Wheat, nevi, • • . • 0 it to spring Wheat, . . • 0 78 to Barley • — •. • — 0 45 to Oats, . . . ' , • 0 26 to Pons, • • . • — .0 00 to App)es, (tvloter) per hbi, .. 2 00 to Potatoes, „ . . • .. • 0 80 to Butter- . . „ • . .. • 0 14 to Fags, ' •. . • .., •. 015 to ... 7 00 to Hides,. ,i . 600 to BM, ' • . . . . , 0.00 to Shimpsitini • .. • 0 75 to' Turkeya, per pound, 0 00 to Goose • . • 000 to flacks, per pair - 0 00 'to Ohickeio, per pair Pork, •7 00 to 8 '00 Wool 0 10 ' to' 016 .eorawoba, . • a 00 to 4 00 4 50 0 7o 0 75 0 58 0 80 0 00 2 00 0 aa 0 to 0 17 00. 1 00 0 00 1 on 0 00 000 0, on 0 00 CALVES STRAYED! OTItAYED from the menace( of anDITAEL VT) MELLY, nosnebi mad, notiorisorownshie. near Clinton, s= et.Z. mt. XIV le- DESCRIFTION 1.-.Tvvo et them are nearly ae White, but have some little rod onion Pour et' them are nearly allfled, with Wilke narks or spout • Any end rettirnIng the Wise sr .stvink bear. mation that will itad to their reeovery ma be suitably rowartled, MiOltAlir Ret,t,V, oihtob,041,. 8,144, hallway note. SALESMEN WANTED' "(SKIN WITlf ENEEOY AND DETErtallNA• ji TION, hod onssossedef 5tetO6n31516runnunt otinteefgoime ond moue% tat, can ilftVe their 'expenses rest and 0:tan'leerpe salarto, .aolling our Nursery Stork, We guarantee oll Noah 4.1., anti air Ave aro well and favorably romen threneis 6:Isnot:trio, Our iasttth 551 05trouiee In making salea..: expertenee reotirear Outfit 'ran be Carried In coat pocket. • send As a postal oard for terms, our. •.raliAPP! PRIIIWPAO Col • . opeiling held Saturday last- -a. griPancl .thze- cess, We are now ready foriFall business, with the finest Stock of Cfoods in the County of Huron, ESTATE OF THE LAT 4° Stoves, st yes STOVES. Just .Arrived, a Splendid' Lot Coal Stoves, :-: Cook Stoves, PARLOR & 130X STOVES, 10'7 O.P EVERY DESCRIPTION, Maljnoth Stop Waliouse, Hardwate ad Tin Shop, emeemeleass• .esemmomsuatemeu,..come.mmelosoneemmenei.e. Cage of tushicss, • This.undereigirod boas te notify the people of Clinton ana 4urreutaling country that be has purellabed the llatness Business CAr.RRIED ON BY 11 rieWIJOB FORMEItLY - ir .4- .. • . , • • V. • . And titat ,he is profaned' to furnish • - HARHERR, COLLARS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, .BUFFALO ROD.ES, . _ • T3Dr_r_A_-1\TI<1flTE4 • Atelseveryth Mg, usually -kept' in a•First•Olass Harmiss Shop, ea the Lowest Prices. • • Special attention is directed to luy stock Of Light liamess, whichI • • . : ' will malted specialty. .• . • • • REPAIRING -PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. By strict attation to business; and carefully stinlying the wants of my customers, bope to merit a fair share of YOU,' patronage. Give me a call. before purchasing 'also - where. Remember the staial—OPPOSITF, TGE MARKET. , • • GE. $ARMAN. ' • STOP AND THIIK :1 NO One Merchant eall get all the itargaimi offered by the Trade. . • We got OUR SHARE' this Fall, and a good BIG SHARE it Was.. Now, we propose to give the Public their great Ng phir-D mf,) plunder. Our Groat Big Stock of : IDores8 Our Great Big Stuck or • 'Goods. Wool ...Goods. Our Oreat Big Stock ef • . ITO S TEIRNT Our Great Big Stock of • • . 0-1...ecD7VMS; Arid don't forget lila • Blankets, &,,Fianneis. litS:an's*UNDERCLOTHING , at the Price of wool: That :-; Mantle DePartten.t Leave an Order while the Stock is complete. 84.0..BP7 eardr..from. Largest Stoc;ic of Boy's Clothingin the, conntry. T 6. a -7:11e-Dry Goods 'Emporium of Clinton. CZ= ==a "Nov .then, Mrs. Smith, what,' onearth are ..You straining 'your.eyes fer (loin(); that sewing by hand,. When pin 'can.go to DE NISCAM'S and get the Celebrated NEW RAYMOND SEWING MACIII.NE at a price that you will be sure-to.jurrip at as soon' as You hear it.. I tell you it is dMsy-r---Hiox. ARM, SILENT RT,JigNING, S,ELE WiNDER, SELE-TEIREADER; SELF NEEDLE SETTER -=-has all .the latest attachments, and is 'the most handSomo piece of furniture in yourhouse. D8NtSON keeps all kinds et Needles and Oil and -Machine Findifq6 as well as a com- plete stock 'of 'BOOTS • :AND SHOES, of all kinds; He Makesiirdered 'work a specialty and attends' to repairing. OppTCoopersosite • {W DENISON . • CANTELONH-BROS.,, .G6nera1. *knells and ...Produce Ierchants, RACEY'S-01,0 STAND, :ALBERT STREET, CLINTON: hoice, Fresh Faxiciily •Crrocialies CONSTANTLY.IN STOCK. Farm:Produce taken at Ilighest Price. '.27:3P,C)S FALL SHOWS 1884. - . 13lyth, fiet. 15 and 1• 6 Brusselselicte 2 and 3 Wingham, Oct. 7 and 8 Wreater, Sept..30 and 001.1. Pordwieh, Sept 29 Belgrave Oat. 14, BayfieldOct. 13 & 14: Seaferth Oet. 9 k 10, Wingharn 7 & 8. 'FEMALE -TEAMIER WANTED, For the lower 'division of the Cl951to55,111oi1e1 Sellool, to eomproto the balance of thoyear. 000,11 .••• W. II. ROM, Secretary, TEACHER WANTED: Te.initett, for'Sehool Section No. 2, thtliett. Applications, swim; salary and quail. &Alen, realm' 7111 to the latu October, by 118N,I.CIWItClIttl,truotoo 0021 emssme.'0, pRizE,13k Ma tents for'pootago sad twelve free, emay hog — - 10i goods Which all! bolp n11, of either etat, to mom. Money right away tlinn onythicablbe In tins world'. Portunta await tho workersabooldelyouro. At onto addroan Tare. 2160e., Amosta, Maine, '• t81.1e. AfivRRIITRIND,741174'pAIII ffliutoll'WOollen. • •111111s.. 'Tarbes surelaised the above Mills, they will , Commence Running AT ONCE; nailer the matetgement of 'Ma E. COTtilollt " All kinds of MANUFACTURING, douo on shed notice, and a largo stock of Woollen 'Goods for Sale, Cheap, Or In Exenitidge for ',FOOL • DAVID GRAHAM, NopracTort, t. canto; IT, Menages 200 .4ust i'eceived, an immense Stock of the most Ini prev(;(1 'Patterns and Newest Du1i:1. Wood, Cooking'. Stoves, Wood: or Coal Cooking Stove!, • Parlor and }TA]. Stoves, „ . Be Burner Coed Stoves, • .INotitaNG TH,E 1?;.Celebrated Ra,diant Home Alai) other NEW PATTERNS, incl as their' have all been Well bought, we all Pror u.red to give mu ',customers LOW PRICE% Also it 'lap assortment 4 Stove Boards, Coal Seutttes, Stove Piperi.- Elbows, Saca, very cheat), A large lot of LA.All?S AT REDUCED PRICES. Best Ameriean anti Canadiap7COAL OIL al tvaya in stock, Please call andget Lajas and be couldn't:tot that our Stock is good and PriceS Right. • • . • • 303d f • . Padlock BROts..{ bAlbeofllie it Street.' • - OLINTO Nen lae silaith Shop illTZSIT.112i..1..LL,' • (Late of Stratford), fias °Pearl oni. in ROWELL'S OLD S1101; treallyopI tosire the ° . Commercial hotel, HURON STREET, :CLINTON). •ismow prepared to do ell Gtueral Blackemi,th Work, }forge -Shoeing a Specialty, . All WOrk Guaranteed, romataiimmormil•••••••••=1•MM..... Bitektitota Fencing 1 • Washborne & Moen • TWO -BARBED , TEE •FENCING., IRE Nut Ooal, 'Stove Coal 0 Blossburgh oal, .• VREEMAITS . OxX -Pownzis, ,Tottok.nt*C+.6. fol107:e• asseteatase.aaa • IRON AND HARDWARE MEROHANT, . .