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Hebron potatoes, S Greet), Wm Strong,
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White 1 e
fait, 7th root. The weather, tbougle vas \Vhity llepliart potatoes, N Hallman, S
]iu' cleierol up and \ other kind potatoes, (;hits
he mora. E„ men. Anya 1
vain„ in t
Tine and warm, There was a good attend-
lst G1itc11oll, 1st and tend. Swede turnips, S
ance and the chow wee fully up to previous Johnston, Wm Fatting Any other held
sats, except to fruit. The shave fu horses, turnips, W el McCraokon, P Mete wen.
P 1e Aylesworth. P rt:sli table butter, L
Brown, A WOW. Crock butte T, L Brown.
Twority pounds t two butter, PP Aylefe-
Ir'ot1w,--Large tomatoes, .\ L GibsenwDRUG
a to !:clear, Small ttm;tt<aes, J Brethour, wattle, thee, and pigs, was spleudid, time
touutl. Bed marigolds, NV H McCracken. John
. e 1 ` 13bker•. Cabbage, 3 Brethour, \V 01 e:taatient ttrL)metls being on the t,' Stewart. Yellow tuangclrls, W Ii Me.
v ,tenon+, the I Crackeu, pat and 2nd. Garden carrots' R
' $azlawot d. Cauliflower, rWS U 1 13. telt- `'1`lle 5t oicty is greatly in need of Proper 7 Harding, Win Strong. Field carrots, W
en. Squash, J W Sanderson, W 11 Me- I grounds anti buildings. A.t 1'
1 H McCracken, Jus Sanderson. Potato
Crao:teu. I'umpkit s, P Scott.on 1+`V 3 least outside �� ltatrtofuu held ell
oiU Ltho tit v a Deice, N H McCracken, pat and 2nd. Seed
Wright. C•itlons, 0 Johnst ,departments m W II NoCrackele, . ship hall, wheee the heed° +lel 1 oaie'lt W H i\1icGraokou, Wim Strong.
Mac spend.
C..lery,
The sufficiently 1teTKe o Topr onions, L Spare lie ParsuipP, W Ii
'goose!, ��; ttterlrvlans,\V Ii McCracken, l are axltihit la, it uotaaisiu thoughty w goat reekep Wm Strong,, Pumpkins, A
C Baker. .ilusltmolone, 0 Baker, 3 sized build and allow the i Mc(, , W 11 Gregg. Citrons, Wm
Corn,
Leans, 0 Baker, R Douglas. i space the exhibits properly Littlejohn,g
0 lecher, WTI iiVeCrecken. Cu -1 spectators. au opportunity to examine •
Stinson, W 11 McCracken. Blood beets,
Cora, t. than+. Tho grain, roots, vegetables :end IVln Strong, W 13 Mr oke lien. 2'omatoes,
cumbers, 3 llretlto.)r, P I i\y toswoitl
the 'edges in John Barnett, E Sperling.aill ry tCabbage,7 Spurl-
Dolt, 0 plat! fall whetat, `t J lliwheat,! ladies' depurtc o eD ware wellthe fllled wit t Gteau, R m
W Bolt, Cry Jo`.tneton. White fall wheat,1 splendid specie;egas motethere found some
ing, rm ou Evans,
`Ye terlxielous, iV 1140•
I+' Daridsou, G 1?oflat, a0 Johnston. these departit]eu i
WmS f
Wheat any kind, P Davidson, special. 1 difaculty in placing the tickets. The fol Cr Taken. Cucitmbora, J I3 Jahuston,
araoken s, W Il MmCrac:iceu.
Spring wheat any kind, 3 Knot, G r, !lowing is the
fat. Six rowed Barley, John Knox, L i emu LIST. t,epnJIT. Johnston.lexNRhhoeen Spy,
. lure -
White Date, 0 Johnston,special, .--5 all agricultural hornet., Jab ,, culvert and.
Brown.i AorsEs. p lugs, J H Johueteu, A Littlejohn. Kfug signed for the payment of the same,
F Davidson.Large peas, G ,llnfrat..
Ge Moffat. Barrel Hour, Fe 1 Bell, S Johueten. Agricultural gelding, of Tompkins County, 3 Ii Johnston. I Robert 1\1oGowitn, bnildtn eu c
Small pens,two year old, John Cooper. One year old i Russet, A. L]ttlejoltn, 3 1I Jobustou. Bold I lilllug ditch, lot 40, cous. 2 and 3, Fr1; !+sobs.
Black. ! do., Wm Elates, Jas Bell. ,Two year 01+1 I vein, A Littlejohn, S Green. Ben Davis, IVIcGowau, fixing culvert lot Atoms. 21 and.
I�tPtESTICT°• Pump. D Showers, 1 fill do, Jas I3e11, Jus A4cEweu. General Thos i t and drawing
DOMESTIC ,Johnston,MANUFACTURES. — Home- ; ur ose team, John H,einstoek, F David H ll S t 1 I, u++cion Bol-
mndo blankets, G JhnsoG Moffat. I purpose
Twa year old gelding, do, Debt elle plank ;'O7 1u
Home spun yarn, W H U00rackeu, P I' ' Edgar. One year old, i3 L Wilson.ebt
Aylesworth. 'Pull cloth, S B McKelvie. Two year old filly old P do,]oiiwen, John
Flannel,S B MoKolvie. Fine coat, j 'Wright. One year old Jas Hunter, A
Knutson. Homs•made bread, L Brown, 1'Wrig t. One y year do, gJas LedsteA
.L lasses Haney st1pined, J Brethour• 1 John Barnett, Robt Edgar, One year old
Molasses, G Hislop. 1 do, Robt Edgar, Melvin Johustnn. Two
obt
FLow> Rs --Collections of basket plants, i year old filly, roadster, A Holt, IQc�
°liege plants, flowering plants, ant flew
Edgar. Cue year old do, H J Durr
ars dried flowers, and flowering geran Brood mare, heavy agricultnrtd, Johu
'a 'ri-
hams, allby reCooper, Jas
W Douglas, W M Robinson. Collection cultural. Jas Bell. Hare foal, do, John
VI.TELEURAPil CO
opt. Brufswtok House.
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FRIDAY:, t)C,TOB,V1.1 13, 18;33.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Itis ;diui,ter of Education says Eng-
le now tarn; ht in every pnbliu school
• ha cou uty of Russel. Five years ago
«e +cure to number of schools in which
fT,II'3i1 was prnetieelly an unknown
igue.
'cv1•::TY-oxi3 oMetals have been super -
elated under the age of 43 by the
asene Dominion Government. It is
pretended, in the majority of in-
uces, that these men had become in-
1, Their
sliownig oleo that the share this township
had to pay iu the mutter was iz10; W .
Stewart, T9 engineer, Wiugham, about
extra services reudercd over au award
made in 1891 on which Wm. Robinson and
Hoary Homey, iota 31, cons, 8 and 0,
were the interested parties, said Henry
Homey having tailed altogether ut carry-
ing out his portion et the award, and en-
elosing au aCCODUt of 00 for sante, to be
placed on the ysav's colleotor'v roil against
S lot 31, eon. 0.
Another communication was received
signed by Jae. Ti. Tierney, Giles Jenkins
and John Anderson, ateting that they had
examiued ahee.p belonging to Mrs. Brad"
nook, lot 00, cou. 1, lately killed by dogs,
placing the damage,' et ;,t10,'Uid tequestiug
the council to pay her this ,Lrnonut for the
name.—No action takeu.
,Se:,olved, that the Clerk notify John
Armley, Cu, eugiueer,ho come and examine
the two township bridges ou the river,cous
8 ane 9 and 10 and 11, and report regard-
ing the coudttiou of the same at next
meeting of couucil.
The eollowiui auoouuts, amounting to
over $x500, wero passed, and debentures
Manderson, B Sparliug. Mann, 3'
Johnston,S Green. Fa man Sweet,
11 Ilardiug, J 55 Johnston. Culverts, A
Furtney, A Littlejobu. Twenty-otu]ce
Pippin, Thos Meticlereou, S Green
;Maiden's Blush, Thos Manderson, John
Ridley. Snow, A Littlejobu, Thos Man-
derson. 'Variety plums, W H McCracken.
Pears, A Littejobn.
Lams' DEPAITMEaT.—Horne Manufao-
tures and Fancy 'Work—Yarn, J H Johu•
further rvol' Table bo net, foal, heavy g sten, Wm Strong. Laches' stockings, Maud
acetated for J B thous q I Bell made, J' I3 Jobustou, Jas 11c15weu,
t were required. as et the case of
nkOuryhnet, In order to g Brethour,
R • agape! Ladtee' stockings, machine made, V/ H
of Mr. YtCooper, A Scott. Brood mare, S McCracken, let and 2nd. i)1eu'e soaps,
'hie feeding troughs for hungry sop -1 of ornamental grasses, 3 7 I .r use R Harris, Robt Edgar. Horse d mage 3 l3 Johnston, Wm Dane, sr.
pupban ,
Ors of the a1'nistry. Thus the Gov- DouglaTRY—Pntr+rrke- ' F W Wright, foal,do, R Harris, N Hallman. Mare Meu's souks, machine made, W Ii Nic-
eness'
is paying thousands of dollars Hi4ioffat White geese, 1st and and ; foal, do, Jas Wright, Robt Edgar, Brood
living in enforced D Lambkin, Robt ()racket). Mils, band Heade, eV H i�Ic••
yearte men R 0 Baker. Grey i oadster, John La , and 2ud. Gloves, hand made,
ry DMoffat. Grey„assn, more, r , Crackeu, 1st
moss and ether thousands to those ducks, H s1
:Edgar.Horse foal, do, Robt Edgar. W H McCracken, lst and 2nd. Fancy
, ging pan eflit:es which the wlA\Y0 Baker,A we11sS :White
fowl. 3 t fora,do, J hn Lambkin, lst and 2nd. ,u Stroug, GeolsbactLai agcy
up-itre4 shirt. W ,,,
still an capable of fid theh. Tho whole A u"ells, PlDmaut Plymouth Davidson.Rocks, 3 w Sander-' Carriage team. M Johnston, Robt Ldgar. wilt, W H roug,Gregg. PatnLo abin
nb is an outrage and only remedy Young. White ff Carriage horse, Wm Murray,r Spruce. I quilt,
Dane, sr, McCracken.W BP5t h d Kett
Y+
it i" to abolish the sunerannuatu]n Bretho u, D EL Moffat.Light Brahmas, ' Saddle horse. A Orr, Jelin Kafue. Wm Dan Gregg, John Kane. Crochet
tem. J Brethour. Dark Brahmas,1st and 2nd , Careen.—Durharns—Bull under three quilGeo Gregg,W m Dane, sr. Cover -
3' w Sanderson. Brown Legborns, 1st i years, Graham Bros. Bull under two quilt,u, Geo Gregg. . Whet in wool, Wm
and 2nd J Brethour. Collection Pigeons,' years, A Holt, S Johnston. Aged cow, Dane, er. Crochet in cotton, win DLene,Sr,
T Rae, F w Wright. Jas Bunter, Grahatn Bros. Cow under Johu Keine. Embroidery fu cotton Julia
FRUIT.—Fall pears, w Bolt. Crab four years, J L Wilson. 'L'wo year old Strong, wm Dane, ,sr. Embroidery iu
apples, J Knox. Baldwins, J Knox. Yel- I heifer, 5 Johnston, Graham Bros, S John- tnusi]u, tern Daue sr. Embroidery in silk,
Geo Gregg, wm Dane sr. Berlin wool,
low Bell Flower, w H McCracken. Ben sten. Yearling heifer, S Johnston, 1st and raised, w H McCracken, John Keine.
Davis, 3 Knox. y Blue Plums, w M. Rob- 2nd. Bull calf, Gresham Bros, Wm Evaus. r
Berlin wool, flat, John Keine, Julia Strong.
inson. Yellow, plums, w H McCracken. ; Heifer calf, Wm Evans, J L Wilton. Herd, Berlin wool flowers, Mau Keine, Int and
wealthy apples, J Knox. American Gol- ; J L Wilson. Durham Grades—Aged cow, 2ud. Drawn! f work, wm Dane sr, Cone
don Russets, w J Mitchell. Fameuse, w i J L Wilson, S Johnston. Cow under four work, John Kaine. Arrusene work, win
J Mite1i 11. King Tompkins, L Brown, 1 years; S Johnston. Two year old heifer, Dane, sr, Geo Greet, Cretonne wrack,
Mama* Pippins, w 3 Mitchell, North -13 L Wilson, S Johnston. Yearling heifer, Geo Gregg. Straw work,John Keine. Sofa
era Spies, L Brown. Newton Pippins, 1S Johnstou, J L Wilson. Heifer calf, S K
w Douglas. Pomme Cerise, J Knox.1 Johneeon, Jahn Campbell. Fat beast, S I pillow crazy work,
Duchess Oldenburg, w Bolt. Smoke -1 Johuiton, 1st and 2nd. Herd, J L Wilson.
house,A,'MVliller. Rhode Island Greenings, i !pilo.! .cow, 1 L Joauston,Wm Strong.
T Mosgr'ove. Roxboro Russets, J Knox. I Su i.t'•—Leicestere--Aged ram, D F isher+ I Katws• Rag carpet, wm Dana sr, an
Golden'Ftussets, w J Mitchell. Colverts, Johne Stewart. Ewe lambs, I) Fisher, J Strou<. Toilet mats, rrm Dwne er, Geo
C Baker. Talman sweets, G Johnston. I Stew5.rt. Sbearling ram, 3 H Johostou.
R Douglas. 20 ounce Ram°emb, 1) Fisher, J H Johnstou. Aged Gregg. Shell work, John Baine. Card
"apitzentiurgs,
board mannas, wm Daue sr. Tissue work,
Pippin, J Knox. wagger, J L Wilson. � ewes, L Johanson, D Fishier. Sbearling turn Daus sr, John Kafue.
Chenago Strawberry, J wilson. maiden's, ewes, Jas 8anderRsoanm, J S Jage,sJ ttH Joltu- vE Anxs. _Pearl painting, Geo Gregg,
Blush, w J Mitchell, St. Lawrence, T 1 J H Johnstou. y F1
P stow. Ewe, any ape, J H Johnston. Shrmp Johu Keine, Oil painting, Geo Gregg, 1st
sud 2nd. Painting on silk or velvet, Julia
Strong. Geo Greg. Painting on satin,
Geo Gregg. Pencil drawing, Julia Strong.
Specimeu of ponmauship, w H'McCracken.
Painting on pottery, w H McCracken, Gen.
Gregg. Paintiug on wood,John Kaiue, Geo
Gregg.
3, and a day of man Shovelling e -ave , �;
;Basins Pearen, fixiug cu ver
plauit for sante, 82; L ate ivi ,
grave, 570 tees rock5;
Robe. Tuuuey, building culvert and ditch;
Tug ou gravel road, lot 41, cou. 5, 520 20;
Robs. Tummy, buildiug culvert and ditoh-
ing sideliue 30 and 40, eau. 5, ra15 25; Alex.
Parker, eleaeuiug out hill, ane filling up
hole on sideliue 30 and 37, cou. '+?e $2 50;
J e,. Tuuuey, 00 rode of wire feuee on vide -
line 33 and 31, eon. 4, vel l '25; J ties Coch-
rane, repatren. touu hemmers, oto., 50c;
James Howie, cutting hill and gravelling
lot 32, cone. 10 and 11, 875 80; Jas. Howie,
gravelliug on sideline 30 and 31, cou• 10,
$110 10; Win. l'iuuan, cuttiu hill, lot 32,
cous. i2 mud 13, $13; \` um. Paton, shovel-
ling gravel, $1 50: Shine! Deacon, build”
1 ing culvert and digging ditch, sidellue 33
and 34, con. 13, 015 50; Jelin 1..;eid, deepen-
ing ditch, sideliue 3i) thud d7, cou. 14, $3;
.David f obertson, relnu�i•i'.'g;Dub Currfide-
line 30 and 37, cou. 13, $9;
123 yards of gravel on northern boundary,
06 25; John Wilson, Wiugham, 30 yarda of
gravel, 8150; Thos. Agnew, Luckuow,
gravelling on northern bouudary, 319 25;
Geo.MoGowan, 47 feet elni pleuk, 56 cents;
Alex. Parker, sltovelliIlg gravel, 10 hours,
81 25; Wm. Weber, building culvert, lot
40, cops, 2 tend 3, faeAlonzo Parker, gravel•
ling cu lot 37, eons. and 3, 8''20 74; John
Redmuncl, 17 yards gravel per ledwrad
McDowell, puthxnaster, 8u cents; Chptles
CamBruce,o,0 Andrew Jetniesom,patlde of gravel pna teer hu
02 50; Mrs. 13radiioek, cru. 1, 101 yards
gravel per 3. 13. Tierney' and H. Taman,
patbtnusters, 35 03; Jelin Daer', 83 yards
gravel,111 15; Wm. Stnnrt, Wit,Rlhetn,ei.tra
At ,he
Bank. Teri
This is to notify �I
ou that your aa- II,
count at the bank -- itU aeeeee
of health is over. 1 soon
drawn; at this rate you wi l
bankrupt, unless you take
,,t t
be
a
1
Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver 011
and titypophosphites to
build you up.
It will STOP �l °Dean, CURE a
COLD, and chec7i CONSZT!1PTI° and
all forms of WeiSTING DISB4SES.A3-1
most as palatable as Milk. Prepared by
Scott w 13owne, 13elleville. 'Por sale by
all druggaists.
WIi C4IIA11 MA1:Kii`rh.
W13011A3a, Ootobur 13,1900
Corrected Ly P. DOanS, Produce []cid,! 00 to
Flour per 100 lbs, (3) to
Fall \Vheat per bushel, 55 to
,grin„
Oats,
Barley
Peas,
Butter, tub
do 110115,
Eggs per dos.
Wood per cord,
(lay per ton,
Potatoes,
Wool
Wroxeter Fall Show.
The fall exhibition under the auspices
the Wroxeter Horticultural Society,
s helot on the "Horticultural grounds
the 3rd' and 4th instants. The show
s quite as successful as on former
cations, except in the matter of fruit.
e weather was delightful, and there
s a. fair attendance on the second day.
efollowing prize list will give full
lirticu)ars :
PRIZE LIST.
H0RSEs—'heavy Draught, -Span, J
fell. Brood mare, J Bell. Two year old
Illy, J Stewart, J Bell. Horse colt, J
11. General Propose,—Span, W Case-
Iiore, r Davidson. Brood mare, le Scott,
McEwen. Two.year old gelding, R
e. One year old gelding, M Mont-
btnery. Two year old filly, P McEwen,
J Mitchell. Horse colt, P licEweo..
are colt, W Bolt. Roadsters, --Brood
are,1st and 2nd, I Strath an. Two year �ios�rove. Col lection of apples,
d gelding, H Robb. One year old amiu ram, eW er WJohn
r ( P Aylesworth. Canned fruit, w H trio-� Pltires Aged ram, W H Weber, .john
eading, 1st and W D ri Moffat. One l Cracken J Brethour. Out door Grapes, Campbell. bhe i3
ear old filT, F c Wright, G Moffa . J Knutson. Fall Pippins, A Miller. ' 1st and 2nd. Ram lamb, W H Weber, 1st
torso colt, T SStra ha, D H mbkin.1 LADIES' WORK.—Darned net or neti and 2nd. Aged ewes, W H Weber, las
?are colt, T Streed, G J Lam Jon. work, J Knutson, J Brethour. Tatting,' and 2nd. Shearliug ewes, W H Weber,
• ugly ilCarriag Hoed, . E Dane, John lst and 2nd. Ewe lambs, W H Weber,
%
—Brood mare,J� A wells. Crochet work, .4 rvells, R trill -'1 John Campbell. Pen, W Ii Weber. Grades
eanit. Ca Onage Horses. i ler. Embroidery in silk, A wells, R rril-
,webkin, Ontl ly, om th Br s P Scott. ! 1 Ram iamb, A Littlejohn, let and 2ud.
el ler. Embroidemy in muslin, J Cowan` 1 Aged ewes, A Littlejohn. Ewe lambs, 6
wo year oed elr Smith Bros,•Samun.Irang•• Knitting, G aiofiat, 3) H efoffat. i
,gall. Ota year old {Ma; col ,3' Lainb-;1{lannel shirt, G ,aoffat, J Brethour. Littlejohn.
;dorso telt, P' Scute. Mors , 0, J Dane,1 Hair flowers, P P Aylesworth. Paper 1 Swrxa —Berkshire—Aged boar, Jobn
In, Best groomed horse, G E Dane- ; fiowerQ P P '.ylosworth, J Knutson.' Ridley. Boar pig,Smith Bros., Alexander
spec ep.1 Best estklad tram, r2, Davfd-1 rvav fruit or flowers, le P Aylesworth, Reberstou,jr. Chester White—Aged boar•
pion, l(rpeci 1. BeB lady driver, e Got- i .v, Douizlas. Berlin wool work, raised, A 1 Thus Mauderson. Boar pig, Alex Robert-
o 1 ln. B s Beet corse, H F,., i wells; v H MOCrackon. Berlin wool work son, jr, Thos Manderson. Brood sow,
eafton. $est farmed horse, P H For- ; flat, PP Aylesworth, A wells. Cretonne, John Sharpie, S Green. Spriug pigs, S
gene. Greeu, Ales Hobertsmu, jr: e
CALTxr.a.—Durhams,_Cow,JL Wilson, iw s Robinson. Fancy sofa pillow, J 1 Pen, Alex --Geese, S Greeu. Ducks, e
Praeer. Two year old heifer, 1st and' Knutson, w H aicCracken. Patch work • DP0ULTn, Light Brahma fowls, John
F.
"'son. One ear old heifer,! sofa pillow, P P Aylesworth, P Scott. 1 C1vIg. n. Ligh Homburgs, vJ s, John -
is J L titic1 y t Pillow sham, L Brown, A. wells. Braid- j
Ito or cow calf,a L Wilson. o year of 1 ing, A. wells, r Cowan. Oil painting, J stop. Collection stuffs] birds, D Sander,
et far est for and ar for taco year old i w Sanderson, wool stockings, w H son'
eiferr 1st far one year old heifer, 1st for ' McCracken, D H Moif tt, Cotton stock- t Ieretcemetee &c.—Iron beano plow, Gillies
& Martin, A Ross, Gang plow, A Ross.
27 to
15 to
50 to
18 to
18 to
13 to
3 75 to
saoto
:30 to
1m to
EXECUTORS' O T Ter
Par
chapter
Campbell,
County of
who died ou
D.,1808. are re
Town of \Vinghau
for the underslgue,
on or boforo the 18th
their ,,amen, ackiresr
particulars of their
accounts and
hehl by them;
said Executor
tianed day pr
said deceits•
basina' re' rot
then l,a had
JOtI2[ BE U s.,,
s
1 se
57'
55;
281
30
51'
11)1
10
13
2 00
5 25
85!
22
nt to the iRevised'batutea of 0 mi`t),1887,i
0' to offthe'TownshippofH•[orris,oinnderi
the
•ou, and Pro,'inoo a tptario, yeoman, •
boutthe 1st d of hoptomber, A.
ed to send J. A. Slorton, of the
n theC .,,tyof Ilnrors, Solicitor,
`'ort ors' of the ,aid deceased,
of October, A. L., 1803
descriptions; the full.
eiat : a state0unt of their
the atnre 0 10 securities (it any).
a notice is h. clh•,given, that the
,' ,v[II h,aucdiatal; Lter the tact 0,00-.
aced to distribute t nssots 0f the
nn:on the ,+Flies e+ 'oil thoroto,
only to mho claims of wh t they shall
notice.
01013013 T(1IIVI3Y'1 D tars,
3'115 I
.1, A. MORTOZ, Solicitor for Exec or's.
ngham, Sortonihar 10th, 1803.
R Tlardiug, John atue.' services to 18393, re Wm. Robtnsou a
ud
Sofa cushion, John Keine. Mosaic patch- Heory lloruey's award, $6; Finlay Ander-
:mu, East W,ewauc,ah setae of arbitration
Spurl)ug, Fancy knitting in cotton, Johosh
' l• proposed newullete echool, el0;d aat Albert Garr,1
furuishiug material and building culvert,
sideliue 33 and 34, eon. 0, 88 75; Joseph
;redeem, ele,tu)ug nut hill, sideline 33 and
34, con. 4, 85; Henri Deacon, balance of
gravel account per Finlay Anderson, path -
master, 05 centra \Vin Paton, gravelliug at
lot 35, cons. 10 and 11, 822 75.
The Gauucil then edjonrued till Tuesday,
14th November next.
P• P,n:raa5'(I l n, Clerk.
ae year old steer and lst for fat steer legs, t> H Moffat, 2 Scott, wool gloves, D
or heifer all by e L Wilson. Mc ffut w H 'McCracken. wool mitts, D
Simer.—Leicester oboe,,—Ram, two , M flat, w H McCracken. wool necks,
,i L Lovell., Log cabin Lumber wagon, W 11 Tait. Cabinet organ, Hol]hau, about a ditch lot r engineer's award
ry H illeCraoken, D II Moffat. rch utoah. Hi *bit'' recommended— Blau Livingston, p
pears or over, D Fisher,
made some years ago, whiele naw required
hep ing Mai, J %l: Johnston, L Lovell. i• quilt, A wells, w u McCracken. stag mat. Straw cutter, Gillies & 1lartin.
haa:'1)l g ewes, lot and 2nd J Sander- P P Aplctworth, ,l Brethour, worsted to be cleaned out; Jabez Jermyn, north e
nibs J Stewart, 3 II John- y Cowan, A wells. Knotted1 C; nits. --Red winter wheat, I' Davidson,
n, Vette Ia r , hooked mat, J (,e , White winter wheat F lay 37, con. 11, complaiMug that Thos.
U. Pam lamb, 311 Johnston, ewarter. 3 quilt, L Brown, J Brethour, 1'atahwork b k' d Ltud doer not properly was, two shears or over, J Stewart, I quilt, A wells, w n McCracken. Knitted ditch duk by t g
usher. Pen of four ewes and one ram, quilt, ,l Cowan, D n Moffat. Crochet guilt,
"teller. clowns and their grades,— t q wheat, A Scott. Any other spring wheat, 1 a....-_
Mellor. I pat and . pA v,esielle. Tray at, 3 Bretbou r,
over, W 11 Weber. ' c'meu of lase, S. wells, P 1' 1 Jas I taityen, F Davidson, Berley,s J a 1 atcopy
of ao Morrie communication rolt]pMe r.Bel. m, two shears or ,,� wells, hpe t1 Leans, ,1'ta Sanderson. Legge peas, Bros. Sbearling ram, 1st and leeworth. Shell work,) Brethour, F w ! Sanderson. White Data, I< ing extra ear of rendered lately a ard.
cl wail Ay • DIcl.won, 30.! Sanders n
Mc
r Ales- 1 and nude in 1800, which had net
him
n Fos, Weber. Shearing owes, L . worth.. Cont work, J Bretrethou' , y I avidson A Scott, Blaek oats, Jas Sane I on an ave
en Erns, 3 Knox. Ewe lambs, W 11 i worth. Seed. wreath, J I3rethnur, Table ° demon. 'White beans, Win Strong. Flour,' been married out fully by Christopher
r. W Douglas. rain lamb,It Ander- I drape, 11 Miller, L i4rowb. Araseen° . Dane, Timothyldseed,roJas our- been
S ;lot 40, toe. 4, charging tti 810
ber, Wm. Da ,
Ewell two shoats or embroidery, 2 Scott, ?v M Robinson.Out- b. Edgar, 'rV 11 for same, which was placed against said
W 11 Weber. , li ',demon. Yellow corn, Ito g; ,
W 11 Weber, J Kung Pen o Fat link er eidet,r BA tleswor refuting, awn. I XcOrAekeu. lot on this year's collector's roll; Finlay
ran! W 11 Weiser, Pat Wilk or velvet, l' P Aytve\vort , t �es Asp Pnovistos;s. -•- Tub Anderson, Belgrave, copy of the award
and one , Drawn work. x Ktiutsoo, GB
Moffat. Doug .'noxa A
any breed, J Knox, W J Mitchell. Coileetiou ladies' work, A wells,) Brethour. but. !sobs Edgar. Fresh batter, It made by the arbitrators tttl3tyth regarding
p'1tto 13eehire Swipe, -Bpri cow, C Lamp rust, L ells. i #tope work (remora• + llurding' Jae Souderton. llome.made • proposed new school between the town•
, p' W a rlghdoaBrood,cow, l coimended) n A tri if tvoeCocttmn of coins (ter 'nettling' 'Win Stinson, Julio Strong. Comb t ships of Ilutlett and Bast Wawanosh,
t�rortert�-Aged !�ai'i S Snell. ctirritmm�dedlarwtlandtsrsou,
Root cutter, Gillies & Martin, W H Tait,
Single carriage, Jas Walker, W H Tait.
East rtlawanosh.
The Council met on October 2nd, pur•
suaut to adjourument. Members all pree-
eut. Minutes of last meeting read and
passed.
The collector's boud for the current year
was accepted. •
By-law No. 8, 1808,, was read and pas.
sed.
The following cominunieuttous,etc.,were
received: Thos. F. Coles, agent for Blyth
estate, lot 37, con. 1, and others regarding
aditch through said lot,made per engineer's
award in 1891, requestiug the council to
have the same attended to at once, as it
required cleaning nut, etc. Mr. Wightman,
lot 42, con 7, about certain culverts
on gravel road in need of repairs; Wm.
John Sanderson. W it a .. in , attend to and keep
Davidson, Wm Evans. Any other -:nhim per engineer's
re Davidson, E Sporting. Fife open. a ,
wheat, ! a wade in 1891; Clerk of blorris,being
t;x,
FAR AHEAD
\ AV/
All kinds of Jewelry this season is far
ahead of any before, in beauty and novel
designs, eve are receiving veli the latest
designs in Brooches, Sword Handles, Lace
Pius, Watches, ()lecke, Tie Pius, Engage-
ment and 'Weddieg Rings.
We lead in Silverware, others follow.
Repairing a specialty.
J. :a. M NSUAW.
Mason Block, Wingham.
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro•
dlleed, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend
it to alland have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrtip of Figs is for sale in 73c
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist 'who may not
have it on hand, 'tvi11 procure it
promptly for any one who wishes to
try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFUNNth FSU SYRUP CU«t
SAN #RANCIsCO, CAL.
LOU ISVIL,I.EI, i'.YM NEW YOAK. N.Y.
Jet e CUMMINS
Begs to intimate to his numerous cus-
tomers and others that he intends
moving to the stand lately used
as a boot and shoe store
Two Doors North of Post Office
where will be found a largo stook of
Musical Instruments,
Sewing Machines,
Washing Machines
and Wringers,
with all needed repairs.
Also a full line of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
GENERAL STATIONERY.
Store will be opened ou Saturday, July
29th.
61-111/1B MI t CALL.
I. 13. CUMMINGS
W'iagham, ;lay 28th,'OS. tin.
East Huron Fall Silo e
The
F" ,t Huron mall Show w
t
ilnas1t,rsT11v,Iva14'tThleuwdasy flansdlh
about 0210 o'oloclr, 011 Friday,.
rain began to fall. Notwithsti
t11e rain, there was a good +anal
during the l3 t1ruocn, and the,
was one of the most successful l
the Society. The following is t
P11I333 L142' .
BOMBS. -=1-1eavv Draught—E
over three years, Goo. Oivar, 13'it
Menzies. Brood mare having
foal in '93, J 2 Dale, Jno Sha
Horse colt, Geo Dale. Mare e;
Dale, J Shortreed. Two year o'
J E Dale, G Moffat, 3 Shti
Two year old gelding, .3' V Dale
ling filly, Geo Dale, J Si)
Heavy dranght team, Geo E
Gardiner. ,Stallion over three
with four of his progeny for 18'1
er & Menzies, Goa Olvar. I
purpose—Brood mare, having
foal in'OS, Jaynes McLellan, J
Jas Petrie. Ilene colt, Hugh
1+ Dale, Thos Ross. Two year
Neil Duncanson, J 2 Dale, .1
Two year old gelding, Thos Rr.
Brown, J McLellan, One y
gelding, Jas Simpson, Jas M
Span of general purpose ho
Walker, Taylor Bros. 2 and
eters—Stallion over three
Scott, W Roddick. Broom
having raised a foc.t in 'f
Thompson, W Roddick, T S
Spring foal keolt or filly,) Fi. i
Knox, Ballantyne et Wilto
year old filly, T Calder. T
old gelding, A Grant, T. Dent
0 Ross. Oise year old filly,
2 year old gelding, A Grant, '
son, 1) 0 Ross, 1 year old fii,
Moore; 1 year old gelding, Ge
sou, A Strachan, 12 Johnsro
horse, Silas Jackson, John
J Dickson; roadster team, j
Luke Speraiu, Carriage, R
Fisher & Menzlesl/Stallion uu
years, Fisher & Menzies, P
year old filly, A Smith; year]
ing, 0 Sage, H Kirkby, R
spring foal, (colt or filly), R ]
Sage, J Armour: carriage op
Wilson, M. Johnstou: brood'
Pollard, R Leatherdale, 0 S.
CATTLE.—Durham, bull
year,D Milne. Bull under 1
R Corley, D Mime 2 and
cow, having calved since 1a,
Armour, 1) Milne 2 and 3
old heifer, D 113ilne, 1,
3. year old heifer, D Milne.
D uilne. Herd of Dc
male and 4 females,
Jerseys—Bull over 2 yex
Deadman. Bull under 2 yea
1VLilch cow, having calved
show, D Forrest, G Thorne
Deadman. 2 year old heifer
G A Deadmau, Yearling I
* 'Lowry, 0 A Deadtnien. i
3 R Smith, G A Deadman
Bull calf, G A Deadman,
grade—Oow, having calved
show, R Corley, h Reber
year old heifer, R Corley, i
land. Two year old heifer
T R0:18. Two year old stn
1 & 2, One your ol,! steer
T Ross. Steer coli, T RE
calf, T Thos*, R Corley.
heifer, T Role, R Calory.
steer, T Ross 1 & 2.
SM EP — Leioesters —'I
John Barr, Jai Speir. Si
N Owning. D Cr'erar. lig
Owning, J Speir. Pair e
raised lambs in '93, Ir''
Robertson. Pair of sli•
J Barr, N Owning. l
lambs, J Speir, N Cumin
Aged rare, 1icEweu &
Smith,. Bain lamb, ' Jr
McGowan, Fair of shi
McEwen & Jones, Jno
of ewe lambs, It, 111cGow
Pitts—•Berkshire—Bot
year, D Milne, J She
under one year, A Smits
ter. Sow having litter i
Allister, W Bryan. So'i
year, W McAllister, A f
shire—t3oar under nne 3
Sow Liavina, Uttered in''
& 2, Sow ander 1 year
2. Ohester \Vhitea---13
year, 11 Edwards, 5
under one year, Id Ed*
Sow having littered iu
& 2. Saw under one ye
I&2. I
Pours i3y.•--•Cuineat fl
son. Dark brahmas,
Geo Irwin, Light
Irwin, 0 Henderson. 1
(3liendersna,Jaa Hurl
reeks, 0 Henderson, 0
leghorns, W Taylor
leghnrns, W Taylor'
spangled ltamburgs,
Garvin Black !lamp
derson, Jas Hareieeti. '
Lorry, Gao Irwi11,
Irwin 1 & 2. lorltini
Sas Id•1rrtson, Langt