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The Signal, 1895-10-17, Page 44 '!NR RTGWWAL ! a0D16RIQII. 011T.. TN ET RSD A Y, OCT. 17. 105. Int Signal, ie rtrar.atPl l 11YKRY THURSDAY MORNING wT w. ise4SLLN'eNE. 1'ubllcetlw. r suit la, Munn .eras.. Iwden• h. t►atario. OSet ut Ter... .1 •w tart. y/t.. 1 0.. month , i n . 1.waer . - Time ts.wI h., Oso rear. other, %nil which can give the other greeter pu iinlsutent. It is to 1iw hoped the Iawe of the Flitted States, will Ir able to take tine care Pt these two 0 11 1 111 0 1n, and that their " Ille"alf.•Hient,, will be p• ut to •.1 o.•r 111 w"tn.' .I1a01 gang, w„iki. _ lite the .vwntrv'. y4o011. r 1.tt Litt( 11.1. lutes .. ... .. 1.10 rel• I i.ri.. \ 4-.1144", xn•I 11u• ether tel- -t- low„ o 1 h Lash oe Tear sewer. Y.' 1,0•.1 Ilam ormolus ramie, at toe aft... • wt. ." • ..-r poi f nn Ileo that It ie u•.t Mowed to fall later. When • chaste of alarm. Is desired. both be old tui the new address should be glvoa. •dvertlated Wes Legal and other mesal advert teeniest& Ile. per line for fret ieaertiea. and i cents per line Ere Sate subeequmt insertion. Measured br nonpareil s ate, Nudnese card. of all liner and under. BS Per year, Advertisements of Lost. Found. Strayed Dittmtfoas Vacant. rttcatioae Wasted and Ntsinees Chalice* W.nted. sot •zosedi*g s lime nonpareil. 81 per month. lioness on Sade and Farms on tale. not 10 exceed t I,ne., QI fur grid month. ellr, per sub- s.q.ent month. larger ndvt.. in proponIoo. Aay special notice, the object of which IS ro promote the pecuniary benefit of any asdi- videell or company. to be considered an ad- vertisement and charred a,cordinvy. local not ire. in nonpareil type one coot per word, no notices lee. than tie. ioeal notices in ordinary reading type two pmts per word. No notion for Ie.. thea Seo. Notateee._ for chnr.•h.e end other religious and beee•oieet institutions half rate. About "Th. *eaaai'r SrSIv.sy. $uhscriber wIio fill to re'reave Tan SION•t regularly. either by carrier or by mallwill noisier a favor by acquainting w of the foot at se early a date ,us ..at.'e. Rejected manuscripts tukunot he ret nrned. Correspondence must be written on one Side of paper only. P.b11. .r'. yNere, J. C. 1n Touvol, of ticderieh, bas been ap pointed Local Travelling intent for the town ships of Ooderich, Colborne. Aehlleld and W*- wsnosb. Isonal postmaster* over the district are also empowered to receive subscription. to THs ein4 A 1_ All communications must beaddressed to D ]IcOiI.I.It3L latobnae (1x11 ts,, GODKRR'H. THURSDAY. OCT. Mi itis. WES f HURON CONVENTION. AT the instant.* el the leader of the Liberal party of Canaria, the Hon. NVtl.rewn L•uRtRll, a Convention of the Reformers of Weet Iluron will he held in Dungannon. on Friday, Oct. the '5th. A full delearation ie requested from every polling sub-livi.ion, and He formers who are not .delegates will be accorded the privilege of listening to addr+o.en frotn M. C. CAMRRON, elt- 111.1'., J.T. GARKow, M.PP.. anti other proniinent Liberals. There ought to be an old time Re form rally on the a-casion. THEY ARE NOW APOLOGETIC. PKI)PO• of the deficit cf $4,079, IHNI for the loot fiscal year, which has town announced by the Federal I:o' eninieut, The Toronto Telegram has the followui_ t, tiny The deficit is no organist rimiest oke 1'oamrv.tive t:oyernment at Ilttaws. A deficit may be marred either by ender taxa. nom or over expenditure. It the differsam between tyco.n and outlay is due to the I: meters t*kug tee little from M. Peoplesot t* its speeding Soo mush, thea the Grits ought to give pais. rather Mao blame to tam .tdmioutntion at Ottawa Well, if we are to take that view of the cage, what is to be said of the Coneer.ati,e press anti politicians who for nearly twenty years hays been harping upon the sinall deficits that were the portion of the Lilteral Gov- ernment when they were in power, and which in three years aggregated only about as mach as the Federal deli .•it for the pant year. And in this connection it should be remembered that the revenue .daring Cartwright's tarsi of office as Finance Mi*ister was only some 1123,500,000 per annum, whereas last year under TOSITtt'a management it went up clomp to $40,- 000,00I). The Toronto Telegram, or no other Tory organ, ever rnised voice against the attacks that were rustle upon Sir RICHARD CARTWRIRHT, and even en- deavored to dull him " the knight of deficit.," but now the tuns' is change.I, and apologies for the;mianing behind by Hon (Ileo. F:. Tooryte'n mismanage went of the treasury department is in order. "ARCADES AMBO BLACKGUARDS BOTH." `y E have received from a New Or leans firm a chart giving rlinwnsione, etc., of tbat precious pair of pugilistic blackguards, .JIM CORBETT and Bob Fitzsimmonns ofg, A betting settle ix also on the chart, and blanks are encloned for the benefit of those who .desire to " invest." THa M1o1AL ham no nee for Profits .or CoRBETT or Scientist FITZslMMoNS, and believes this earth would not Ins. it. balance if Roth of the scamps were doing time in th. earns prison They cask' he of greater use to the country they life in if they were engaged is th. .raft! o.eapation of bnmking stows in seam jail yard than in trying be disarm which to.gh can stand the Mott /...filing et tbe haste of the IHna• 1, u *1,.., u.. 4,1,xn•.•d pre- hlt.itionist ever asks Sir Mara. Rowlett, the 11oa. l;w. E. TooTas, or the Hon. JoHs Oo.*Ttt;A! to state bis t ire." on the prohibition question. COMING AND GOING M,.. Watson, South et , is visiting u IN - tree. Mrs. Nuwb.r is at present visiting her eon, lir. A M. Humber, 511*11 i oto., 1►e 'reit. Mr and Mrs. Shepherd aro clamor their daughter, Mrs. Warren Thomsen, of Sea- forth. Ma. 1 t' Greig, of Seef.rtb, visited her parents, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Acheson, hen last week. Miss Ella Deamns, who was visiting is town, returned to her home, Wingham,Sst- urdoy last. Moss Ellwood sod Mir Marion Shepherd hove gone Le Toronto to complete their college pours*. Hugh Dunlop, Westar., has returned from a week. trip to Clammy and other Western poets. itaicta R.DCtman and family ►ave n- turwed !rem Birth and have taken ■p rest ,Immo in tewa 0401*. Mn. Joseph Wal..s of the Henn Road, is visiting at the residesoe of heir ono is law W n \Wer, Brampton. Mi.. M. Wilms, of Stratford, @peat ..v oral days in town last week, the guest of Mrs. .Ino. \-.natter. Ed. It itte. or Slake, formerly of town. is resevering from an attack of fever in the Naval H..pical, Rrooklya Wngham Tames • Iles faults and John Johuton, of Goiter -10h. were is town on To..day and gave the Timms eall W• regret u learn that Mrs. Kedah., e former reopened readout of this tows, is under the decors caro to Cleveland. Seaforth Expositor Mise Jessie Moir, of Heoenll, has been i. (.odonoh for the past week or so; the guest of Mrs. (:ib..n and her daughter, Mies Lou Gibson. HARBuR NOTES- Tbm Fail t n sad Sea King towed the Sophie out os Thursday. TM Cambria was in on !timidity night and took os ..me honmh.,ld goods. Th. fiabing tags did not lift last week on account of the rough weather. The two Rayfield boats managed to leave port am Wednesday after a week s'isms- Lion. The steamer Lok. Michigan lett on Sat urdat after loading 300 barrels of emit for lake Superior. it is mid that ea account of abs low wa- ter at the W.11ead 'anal badly any storm grata will p to Kingston this year. The ere rats trona the head of Lake Sup- erior to Buffalo bac alvan..d to:1.75;while that to Escanaba has roadies' 11.25 Rehr. Sophie left es Thursday to lead lumber for N. Ihm.ot. Mho took up sema salt. d,' is her custom she left port during a blow. Mor. Lake Micht,sa arrived ,e port on Friday from Fort William with 17,000 bus. of wheat TM freight was 11, coats per bushel. 1'p to tbe 7th of Oetobor, or 24 working dare i. *11, 569 .emit hail passel through she Ca.,•4`a- •ileal at the lo.. The amount o' the ',nn. was 455,887. t t.t T-.',r..t . whoa etorsinv for the lab in, _ ..auu., the Sea King had her d..k swept by • wase whish tweaked her "Pompom and several other artiste, overboard. DUNLOP. Tri- o•e, Oct. 15. Mn Wm. Gluier enjoyed a plasmal trait m 1;.derioh this week. M tea N n• and Flerenoe 1:r*ham, of Shop. pardton, were the guests of Mrs. Allen this week. Mn. IDr i Clark anti daughter, of Gods. rah, rso.stly returned from * •telt of nix weeks to Maine is Detroit sad Windsor, and visited bow tbie weak. LEEBUPN. T.ttu•y, (ht. 15 Mn Chu Maeinto.b, of Mullett, with a ma and daughter, was mortis* her brother, Joseph Healey. for ..me days (met weak. Cor ki Nem Rev. Mr. Kay, of iheart, *reached an impressive somas es Smiley from Matt. xxvii 36 and will again o+mdsot esryiosen Sunday at 11 A r. The Presbyter♦ of Heron have • spatial emoting at (listen to discuss the reason tall to the Rev Mr. H*maltoa m Toeday .f this week The C.11.4 , in future, will hold their rasa op at 7 i •look iwatesd of 7.30 es San day ermine. . POPLAR ROW Wednesday Oat lath. Mr. T. McMillan, ere of the M.P., most • plums..{ evesiwgl!witb T. Campbell hese week. "JscL Frost hes made his appears.ss is this vi.istty, but the saerrotio farmers of Poplar Row aro'rsdv for him. Mn. W. Asbmo., Mn. Batas. ani Mn. Pmenore• of Gedensh, *Past Mobile t of this weak with Mrs T Mallows W• are sorry to hear that John Morris is net at all well at preset Ws, with hie noisy frie.d•. wish him a speedy recovery T1. carmen' wises sad daughters of this plane hays bore distingus.hieg thsmaslyes s' tam labs fall fan, Mrs H. Morris tads' 2nd for bother at D).mras.n.. Mn. T. Mellows sums for table bettor sad let for tomatoes Tbe latter lady mak drat for bread and maple syrup in (;odsrioh. Miss Ansa arm.* moesed.d is skim; See..d for 10dy Anwar is Goderieh, set hot is Dammam We intend te Pooh our hearty eongnt • I*tiess. AUCTION SALES. All parties realm theOr tale hills primted at We altos will hare • trot sale. .•sans. Is this Ilet e* to the time M salsa a•reanaT, 'that iQM At a..tio. rooms. Hwmilte.•st, 4;edrie1. at 1 &sleek r. 10 a la ., h arms, •ar, 10msi (••, hare, wives, I. sitars, abs, That. Orally, aseteswssy. Tim President ..d Ousel M ■ ays at tet Wabash Rwj wilMae 1wst se- =Owners' M4wagse r aha 'beak Railway, a1 • yearly g!`ry M OK • DUNG4NNON FALL FAIR. Sad Weather but • Good Show • some eatable so Marty liver1 ' Depart mess ,bore were Lies unarms TM stamens t.ararltte. nark 117 Parry Sas Thele riedgm. • a previously arranged by the man .gemieot, the Yell Exbibitieo was held ben os Thurday and Friday of last week, the weather oo noth dots was wnwwhat ■ n(averabls, mpsatall• os Fnd.y whoa prevented about live bemired or more per- f use Ming presser Considering the t. olemeeey of the weather there was a fair attesdanee sad the Mew augured to he the malt euceemful of any former owe held hen, •strtae bang upwards of 1,100, !hock good, implemouts fur ; roots and ..getahlee extra, ..psctells potatoes. malty of which woad 3 pounds ; dairy products fair ; arts, oil patntier•, sad water colors ••r, goof ; train o1 all kinds •soell..t : 1..hsm department, good : fruit light, but that which wee exhibited was of Rood .tnal- ity. In o sesgoseos of the u.faysraMe weather no Friday there was quite • middle, le, who me,i• entries who did not exhibit. Oa the whole the *misty, may congratulate at volt on hayingdose ss Creatorswell. The Creators and otliesrs eserve great credos for their . Corte ,n having • good show, awl will sot- withotand,ag the partial tailor*, award the prism, se arranged, to the successful 'sham tore, is every class and depart/nowt. Th. Lucksow band entertained those present with chains and *elect music in good style 1'he merry go naiad was • great atsrwosio.. and was well patronized. THE: PRIZE LI9T. Hots. <imvv brought Stood more with teal by bar sale, 2nd, Jas. Foster ; two• year-old fill,, Hugh Chisholm ; two-year old-g.ldtwg, R. Kilpatrick ; year .Id Reid las, Harbor Brea.: foal of 1895. Jas. For- goer ; team 1. harmer, W. F. Vous', Jae Forster. Agrio.ltural--Brood mare with foal by her side, H. Chisholm : twit year-old geld tag, Rarber Arm ; year old Illy, 11. ('his - helm : rear 014 giddied. Taylor Brea., R Kup.tnok : foal .f 1895, H. Chisholm, Rather Bros,: team in harems, H. Chisholm, Jos. Salkeld. General Purpose- Bawd mare with foal by her side, Barber Brea., S. Biss.tt ; two. rear -old illy, S. Bi.mtt ; year old illy, 'Taylor Bros., Paul Reid : teal of 1896. Tay for Bros.. S Brasil ; ham in hors..., not to awned 1.200 lbs., R. Roods, Nein. Road and Cerriag. - Brood man with foal by Mr side, 8. Riven : two roar -old ill,, }t, k E. Aodorsoo, Jobs Model ; year old illy, Jas. Medi.. Rarber Kron • eagle horse in harass*, R J. ('•amsroo, R. Mc - Leas : span ssatchod horses to horses., Ir. Whitely, K. Sturdy : foal of 1895, V. Gir• vu. S. Ktrott. Exhibition of Spool Farmer's trot or pace. D. Bogie. Jas. McClsaky ; mare or g elding, style, speed .ad general excoriates considered, Jas. M.Msaw ' No. 2, trot or poor apes tea all, style. ipso' and misers' exsslle c. oenstdered, 1:m B. Roe, Wise - Imam. R McLean, Goderich. C. Allen, Walkerto.: No 3, lady driver, merle, A. (:roma, M. Woods : saddle horse, mars or ,eNt.g, speed and style considered, R Sturdy, Paul $.n.ltzer. l'aTT1.,- Thoroughbred -Mach sow, bay- ing rattled or with calf in 1895, 1.s. Tabb, l and 2 : two -roar -old hatter, R. t K. Ander- ma, R. Kileatrick ; roar old heifer, R Kil- patrick : boiler calf if 1895. R. & K. Asada. row, K Kilpatrick : bull ealf of 1895, R &E. Asder,os, 1 and 2 : stud ball, 2 years or ',whir, H. tarrin, R. Kilpatrick. -ads -Milli oow having raised *r with salt .a 149.5, R. Medd, s & E Andersen two roar old hotter, K Medd, Wm. Mal lough roar old heifer Jos A. Mo*loogb, Wm. M Mallows\ : steer calf of 1895, Jos. A Msllmt,h, ft & F: Anderson : heifer heifer calf of 1896. R. Medd : fat ox or Meer, H. Carvin . W. E. i).nia : tat mw or Mater, W.'F. Danis; 1 and 2 year old steer, •1.. A. Motional' 1st & 2nd : year *14 suer, H.Gir.in, R. Medd. SHwr.-Lorimar" Aged ram, 0 Gaunt k Sow , 1 and 2; shsarlieg ram, R. Gaunt & Son, 1 sod 2 : pair aged ewes haying ramed Iambs in 1895, F. Gaunt and Bion, Percy Stewart : pair .h•arltag ewes, (;. Gaunt k Sen, Pace Stewart ; pair owe lambs K. (:east • Son, G. Hurry : ram lamb F (:*asst & Soo, (leo. RarY. SHM.i•tt11aRD+twoe -Pair .ted ewes having raised lambs is 1895, Glenn Kra*. Jae Yalk.ld : pair shcarling ;ewes Glenn Bros ; osir ewe lambs, 1;Ieau Kra : ram Math. Jas. Solkad, glens Bros. Oxford DUowns.-Shearlug ram, Jas Tatar : pair ewes baying raved lambs in 1895, ,tae. Ts1b 1 and 2 ; pair shoaling ewes, .las. Tubb ; pair ewe Iambs, Jas. Tonbb, 1 and 2 ; ram lamb, Jae- Tabb 1 .cad 2. Sontbdown. Shoaling ram, Jas. T*bb 1 and 2 ; pair aged ereos having raised lambs i. 1895, I :lean Bros., Jos Lam; pair shear - ling ewes, Glean Bros., Jae. Lass : pair ewe lambs, Jas. I..oe, Gass Bras : ram think .1 m. Lome, (:leen Ree.. Plus-Bwkehire-Ag d bear,Joh. Clack ; caw imam raised pigs in 1895, Jae. A l too ; boar littered is 1896, H. Edwards, .las. Ai ton ; sow littered in 1896, H. Edwards, ;... Ross. Yorkekira-Sow bavng raised pigs is 1896, R. Kilpasriek. Cheater *kite. -Aged bear, W W. Fisher. les. Alto ; mw ki.i.g raissd pigs is 1896, R. Kilpatrick, H. Edwards : boar littered is 96. H. Edwards, Jae. Alco ; one littered in 1896, Jas. Alton, Jae. F.Aw.rels, Polars.' China-Atrod boar, W. W. Fish- er ; row haaisg raised pip is 1896. W: W. Fisher 1 and ! : boar littered 15 1895. W. W. Fnhor 1 sail 2: sew littered in 1496, W.W. Fisher 1 mud 2: pea of say breed, W. W. Fahey, H Edwards. Peel. ray Light Brahma., J C. Leena, N Melees : dark Brahma., J. C. hyena ; ha8 ('Dehio', J. C. Lyons 1 sad 2 ; whits inghorse, ,1. r Lyose 1 sad 2 ; brawn ing h orn., R. Mclean 1 and 2 ; Plymouth Rocks, .1 1'. Loom, Hsgk Carrie ; white Plymouth Rooke, J. C. 1, one 1 red 7 ; i orki.p, W. W. Fisher ; Mi.are.s, J. 0. lamas, W. W. FI.k.r: red asp., J. C. Lyre., 1 and 2 . p11.. Poland., Am. As - dram, rhea Them ; black .td white Has. barge, R Malaga. 1 .sd 2 ; grad sad silver pesall.d Hsmb.res, R. Mel oaa, J. C. Lyme ; W y.sdwetoa, J. 0 Lyse. 1 sad 2 ; mato. R. helms, C. Timm ; p.M tome, J. C Cyto 1 sod 2 ; Manse., J. C. tyeas,R. Molests : barnyard fowl, W. W. Faber, R. 4111.400:o('hes. Titans. W F. Timmg lseke, R Eilpetriek 1 sad 2 : turkeys, A. Dream" 1 mil 2. Iretswew7.-Aitigho boggy with up, John F.rie..s, 1 sal 2 : weed arta farm wades, Jake Ferl esse ; real .art, James Ross : esllesties Farm impl.ssoaa, James R.... Garay White f*11 wb.M, Jae Salkad, Meseta Farm ; red tall whom, eltss.i Fawns, Mabee' Brslk.sr ; whose Jae Aakdd David i reebw. ; CW.rsM, S. Pore.. J. t .u.ld 1 .lbelf varlet; ret Mess% : eit-,.ws1 bold. D. iwbo.,. M. Bestheur ; two-rww•d barley, M. BrstbN.t bask sats, M. Restos, U. ftresbsllr whits eats, M. Itrotanar, U. Berate; an all pees, S. ladle, H. CLrwen ; lees peas, M. Brahma. D. fkstboar ; uathy mod, Jos Alto., U. Braless' ; Ilex seri, 8. Altos, S. Farm; oullsouea of grata Is straw, S. Vass, F. Roblases. Vcartrr•else aou Rau» Early rem pates• 1!. H. Ms('reek.., Thee Hazed Ma; white el.pbsat potatoes, 8. Fares, A. I ivan.% : any other variety, It. G. Mo t;owsa, ,tm. Baths . oabbegs, W H. Ms ('rack*. ; bleed bssto, JD. ealksld, nos. Hamtltm ; sugar beets, W H McCracken, Wot Baha r maaeold wartub, Jos Sal ks1d. W. H. Mcl'reekes : g• Idea tankard wurtzite, W. H. Mvt'reckm. awed. tar nape. ledward Durum, H. Edwards ; grey *was turnips, W. H. M.('rs.kes, A. Dreamy ; long orates arras, John Salkeld 1) McSI.vm ; whits Heilman carrots, W. H. MoCreekea, H Morrie ; early born carrots, H Perera, Jae. (Creea : sk:oo., Jso. Ma1- k•Id, W. H. bleitawkea : t auswes, Thus, 'allow., Joie Seibold ; corn, Joh. Sslkei, t'hes. Tbcm ; p.mpkia, R. H McCrsakon, B. G. Mctr.wan : winter table womb, W. 11. McCiack's, Chas. Thom :..•oar table masa, (.'has. Them, H. F.dw.rde : water ssaeee, W. H. McCracken ; os1.ry, Jas. AK -R. MoCraskeo : caulitlewer, Jae. Osewea; citrons, Thee Hamilton, (Imo Them ; dellsctioo garden vegetables, W. H. McCracken . peek each, live named varieties potato.., special, Wm. Biala, S Farm. DAIRY Atm Dowtrft.' MA'CFA,TCRL4 Rutter u roll• Or oriole, Mn. T Anderson, Mrs. K !Smith; tabic butter, Mrs. 1'. And cr,00. Mrs.T Sall.we; paekcd hurter, Mrs. T. Hamilton, Mrs. H Morris ; baker's bread, H Roach; home Stade bread, Miss S. Maileath, Mrs. T. Anderson; maple' syrup, K Kilpatrick, Mw T. Nott: mope sugar, M. Krethour, Jos. Altos; ksms-mads preserves, ono lar, each varlet., Mrs. T. Whvard, Malmo! Brahma. FKCIT AND Floe -WINTER Arvin, - !Epi.., Jos. A. M*l.ugh. Henry t'erwes ; Baldwin., Hoon Morris, Hoary ('urwen ; King of Tompkm a county, Tay ler Rem.. R t.. McS.owan; Rahstea piano, Hoary l'ur we., R G. M.(,owan: ('.o•.ta rd, R 1; Mel:ow*o. M, Brabeur; russets, S. Farm, S. Altos; Rhode bleed gr..oi.g, Q. Alton, R. G. Mrl:owan; scant named aeration, H. C.rwon, S Alto.; four varieties named, H. Carwea, Mr. 3 Nott. Fall apples 20.1. pippin.. H ('ureas, J. A Mallough; Cayu- ga rod ,treat, R. Alcoa, H Morris; Blen- heim D1ppin,H. Curwe.,S. Faris: pears four varieties.am..LH. Carwen, S Fares; Mha- den, R G. McGowan resemme.ded. Grapss Collection, Miss 1. Yrmngtos. I'rah appy, M. Rrethmr. Howe pleat. Ma. T. A.derson, Jas. Curwso. Garden flowers, Mrs. T. Andersen, Jas. Cnrwen 114"CIA."MRCS Wool cloth, Solana Nott: wool flannel, S. Alteo, Solana Nett : union Simnel, M. Bnthoar, Solana Nott: wool blankets, .los. Altea, Jas. Ro..: beers blanket., Jos. Alto., Selena Nett; collects.. wbinstwore, A. Sproule; cellwttea bo.es,T. W. Little. LADIai UgrarrrENr.--T►thwt, S Nett, L Symio/too ; onward work, L wmiag• re's, S. Nott ; embroidery in limo, airs. C Campbell, 1 Symiogto. ; rmhroidery in muslin, ala C. Campbell, .i. Nott ; em br.idery es canoe, 1. Symington, Mrs.Jaa. Howatt : fos.v brsidug. A. J. Boyd, 1. Symin,tm ; toilet eat, alis. Buchanan, L. Symiugto■ ; fancy patch work, L Symms ten ; mulled milt in wool, 8 Nett, Time. Hamilton ; patched quilt i. cotton. W. H. MsCrsekeo, I. Symiogtoa ; mmbroidery in wanted sr silk. Mn. C Campbell, A. .I Boyd : unwashed band made linea shirt, Mn W. McKenzie, Nn. Jas. Howatt ; em- broidery on bolting cloth, S. Nott, Mrs. C. Campbell . knitted slippers. S Nott, Mrs. Knchaoas : faact knitting in wool, Mrs. l'ampb.11, 1. Ryas'./item : fancy knitting is cotton, Mn McKeon*, S. Note ; crochet table mats, L. Symi.,tso, Mrs Campbell ladies' underwear, Mrs. Campbell ; table centre piece, S. Nett. MiesSvmisgto. ; us - washed machine -mods Liam shirt, Miss Ru - chosen, Tins Hamilton ; bead made wool les mitts, Mise Hu•bsaan, Thos. Hamilton : bawd mads woollen gloves, S. Nott, Miss Buohanw : hand male welled .teokln,s, Miss Buchanan, airs. McKenzie : hand made woollen rooks Mrs. McKmais, Molina Nett ; rata cushion. Selina Nett, Miss Ku Haman : pillow shams, Selena Nett, Miss Buchanan : point lase, Miss S.miartos macrame work, Mas. Svmingtuo, James Lane : ere•• el work, Selina Nott, Mn Campbell ; fairy faunal shirt, Th... Hamilton, Mn. McKeuzi.: crazy patch work, Selina Nott, Miss Syminir. ten; seasons work, S•loas Nntt, hiss .ym- iagto; nit ladies' underwear, Mise B. chasm, Selena Now darned net, Selena Nott, Miss Yymisgtoe: darn on mak or staking, Selma Nott, Thos Hamilton: tar- sal work, Selena Nott, Mn. Campbell: auh- ing on aov Ilse or soars metered, Mrs. Campbell, Mum Symisgtes; waxwork. Mrs. Campbell. Mw Symington; knitted quilt, Soleoa Nott, Mrs. Jas Howatt; *reshot quilt, Miss Sy-mmgtoa, Jas. lass: rag oar pot, Miss Kuchaas.: rag matt, H. Morris, Miss ('aeba...; weeks yarn, Than. Hamid ten, W. H McCracken; Homo*. lam, Miss Symisgtm, Mrs Jas. Hewett; embroidered slimmers, Mrs. Campbell, Maw Symington ; drawing roost sarsoa, Miss Symi.rtoo, Miss A. J. Boyd: tab's scarf. Sista Nott, Miss A. J. Boyd; embroidered able cloth, Seli.. Nett, Mn. Campbell; table mata.Mirs Sym tmgto., Solana Nett; um oozy, Selma Nett, Mrs Campbell: ribbon work, Selene Nott, Miss 3 miwgto.: collier •mbroiderc, Selena Nott, 14. Morro: drawn work, Miss Ba ohanan: crochet or .et woellsa shawl, Mies Symington, A. Dreamy: mama oil poist- sag oe silk or ratio. Mane (.ane, Miss Sym 1.1*..: fire *nese. Mrs. Campbell: fanny tidy, Selma Nott, Mrs. Campbell; limen ereehet loos, Mn Campbell ; oaten crochet lace, Miss Symi••gtea, Mrs. Camp bell: she.ills emhwd.ry es fat or plush, %lsma Nott. Mine Myssingto; mast(. drape, Miss Symi.gto.,Mine K.obaw: fanny tidy, drawn work, Miss Symington, Mn. Camp ball; mlleotson lndimo' work, Miss Symms tea, Miss • .1. Beyd, Yelena Nett. Free Aare. --Csllsoti . oil pai.ting., Tesai. M.Keagb, Miss Looe, twommeaded 201 prim of $2.60 ; ,ellestien water oolors, Mn. Campbell, Jessie McKenzie ire me- enend•'. Zed prim, .t $2.50 ; collimation photographs, H Edwards ; spsetmoa of pesmasehie by boy or girl seder 15 years, 711os. lament's, J. 1'. i.ydll Miss A. J. Soya. canis, Heavy heroes, Mieam& Varlets, Lsagsile ; light hormiss, D. B. Gana% sad D. GOMA.: Molle, R. 1. Motea.: Onslties : poultry sad implements, Jos Wyse : groan, 4,wycrables end roma, Wm. Barrows ; Geary sad deswtio .ma.faot.res Mn C. Washington. J Morrow ; fruit and Sowers, W. 8'. ma Walton Sisk, (darieb; maasod •tans, J M. Roberts ; Isaias' work, Mrs. Meath, L.ek.ew, Mrs. Jos, O'Casser, 1 tttngsaaon : flea arta, Wt. lfakbatr.. R=err : Jassge itis.(. Os, ierN4 est is the monde mkaNiag R.t.rlev tlbsrsoea last is gwtksR over • kg sesidontally mopped es a limb wed wr.rehed his leg is mak a mos - so, • to bask nam smell bona he lis oak's. la We prild l e.dlio ha walked bol%, m dial mss of two wed • loan Wks. it MB be eras yaw bales+: ha we have ton of His James Robinson, Cash Store, Latest Productions GRANDLY DISPLAYED IN QUALITY. STYLI and DURABIL>.TY. Every article carrying within itself the convincing proof that to it. pur- chase you are saving money. Your purse will open quickly when you g z. upon the splendid bargains in our new Fall and Winter stock of STAPLE and FANCI' DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS. FANCY 0000S, IIOTIOIS, ETC. compare our Winter Jackets in Quality and Prie'e. Compere our Fur ('ape. in Quality And Price. Compare of r ('loth ('arra in Quality and Price. All styli. , a:. good, all uaeful, all low io price. We would invite you to inspect our Fla. no -lett. Blankets, Union Blanket., 411 Wool Klanketa, an opportunity that tl .11 1,.• tounteel as a fortunate .... fir tepee in your life. (Mme and ter our it.lod4,-they .ill verify our state•utents. JAMES ROBINSON s Corner of ',sitars sad Went /Yeas, t1Meelsb. ML_oedens..el weleartr$* .. NEWS OF THE WEEK IAD organ grinder had boos play tag ta.f,.rm the house of os irascible mild rentl..isu,w ter furiously and amid will goeticuletion or. dared him re neve on The halos atol..11y *t ad hie ground sad ploy ed aro until arr..t- .d for woman a &rata bonce. Toe trate oohed him why he did sat leave when requested. " Me no u.deraan' mooch Ingle..,' wool It, reply. ., Well. but you must have m.deeetood by his motions that he wanted t .0 to go • 1 teak he conte to data, was t1. re- lol1oer. t. ISM was. F"der l:Sorge rho/Melia was a solorwd pr sober who exercised hie calling for many years in Rhode Island He was • ,Hass of 1x..11wt sommoa-•mase and nit little war, At oe• time sae of kis bearer* compl•aned that 1. bad bees rather toe personal and ...aro is one of his •ermoss. "Wben 1 was preaching, ' r..po.ded the I elder, with • shrewd vlasce trim his sharp eyes st the remsoetraot., "when I am I proaehug, 1 try to ,host ngbt as the devil every tits.: but if anyone get. between me mid the dow.l, why, of course, brethren, be will be halite to get bun.- - Youth's Com penton. Pass.aper That fellow bock there is mislay • treat row bemuse he has to stead. I'ostleetor-Vs. : b's riding on • par ' ('htoago Reseed. The St. Loafs girl wrote "Don't photo to he tear.-. Her Kamm ('ray heau replied "1 will he Char ; there s so such word as phots,"-- toter-Ocea.. 1 oleo troops bays captured • stronghold is AAymin% Rurglerice aro reports'. In assay parts .f the Province. Sir Julien 1'auncofoot spots Saturiay and Metric, 1n Toronto. TM *melee Cosines at Kreileu closed on Saturday after sitting for • Irma. A women .rreetod the other lay in Sicily ear•'ee.e•l to pelmets. twenl) 'ore. eblldren A uuml,er .f Ilam wear lost in pra,r,e hrr jt SI•ut-nis ..d • groat quantity of ).r .,per. 4Pesti o)ed. A Murulmao lawyer wen arr..tod At. oat eLstinople for pmtsv s lotbsr tree1 les Liberal Committee to lord Solisbur,. The coalition of Wes Robins go, of I.oa• den tewaship, whom Jam Laing attemped bs mard.r, has amazed somewhat for the wore.. Ile 6n: •f the nlulag settleme.ta as Lomas .a Saturday was anstt .dad by my triable, and bad the effect of strsngtheotog tie toe .1 lam outside stock market Hca Mr. Lanrugr's meatisg at Renfrew was • s.oeem though hold sutler adverse weetbor conditions. !'..slue the loader, Attorney I•en•ral i.eagley, John Me11:! as, M.P, I:eo. A. I►aweoa, M. P., Thoma. her - ray, .x M.P , ..d .lobs Brady, oho L.beral osadidat• in South Reafnw, s take. Richard Fntorbro.k, founder of the Mot steel pen manufactory to the ('acted Sates, Presides' of the ke:erbrook I'm Campsay, died at Casaba. N •1 He came from Eng - lead sad established his factory is 1850 s a little frame 'solidi., m the site's( aha pro eat establishment, whish employs 400 hands. SOLD BY Private Tender and BOUGHT BY . B.SMITH at a rate on the $ 42 in. Black Henrietta.......:. ... 254:. worth 3:x. All wool Slack Henrietta . 35c worth 5(k. Black satin Valour ............... 45c, Cardinal, Cream, Navy, Nile, Brown, Bronze, Sky, 42 in. Henrietta for 45c. wor t h 60c• 25 continuesTweed weights and effect«, 56 in., '. to 6 yds. in piece, your choice for =3.75 35 ladies' Coats, the very newest, bought especially for this sale, worth from $5 to 86 each, your choke for $3.50 I 'i Ladies' Capes, worth from /15. rill to $7, your choice for $4.50 All wool Shawls, all colors .. ............... . . 25e. each. 18 pieces Art Tinsel draping, worth front 25c to 3:,c, your choice for 18c. a yd. 300 yds. heavy, double fold, Dress Serge for 18c. a yd. Black, Brown, Navy, Myrtle, Bear, rCloth, worth $1.25 95c. a yd. All wool, fine French Flannels, worth 50c, gale price... 3be. a yd. I (;ase Tartan Plaid Drees Donde . 221c. Tamale 224c.. 25c. and '!7 &c. a yd. SELLING OUT OF GENTS' GOODS. Refore buying underwear, the price of which there is so much ado about : it will b• ss well to see the stristly all wool garment., we sell for sen at 47i.- . Ribbons 1 cent a yard. Veilings 2 1-2 cents a yard Berlin Wools, 5c. oz. Emby. Silks, half price. Blouse Silks, 18c. a yd. Hundreds of ends in PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS, Suitable for TRIMMINGS AND FANCY WORK, st prices that will efiect a speedy clearance. Male commences FRIDAY, OCT 181h. Look out for first choice. R. B. SMITH. O_ W_ AND1:1.31E7W113, KANAOs>R•