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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-8-8, Page 1
4 VOL. III, The Maisons .ask. (Olra1•tere1 b ^Par nient,180.) Paid a Cat.ital.,,.,, ,,, /fp Feted-. , $2000,Q00, lest mid wwn. r, k,., e n 1,000,0,0, Mead office Montreal, wou'ERsTAN Twzas, Esq, GEI+IEIlAre MANAGER. Twenty Branch offices in the ,Dominion. pgencles in the Dominiotr. V. a and. Europe. Open, evert lawfte da_y froz 7011 a, m. to 3 p rn, tza4tnrdas; LO aa. an. to X. p- ni- t* geuera;lbeldame business transacted; 'rumen.' cent.r nxrnnrn allowed for reQ.r1ey. Q1t ,iepesitlieceipts avid, S:itaiftge Ila4rik• R. H. ARCHER, eter, Jan 28, W. Ma1►,'ige 3 is Pulastmd egorg MQVAIRg, At 'MA Otiherc MAIN -STREET, ^- EX=Ite Dy' kiwi;AtibFh;S'PUBLIS.iI[IINOCOMPANY. 'PELMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One DORM* per annum; if Tail in Advaar►caa 0150 ifnot ,;o raid. per dierootinnedmet allnrrear.aRQ Mvertisemente without tinpes•ieo loss will lsQ oti lisp 0,a till larl id and sc�eer"lim Tv, T,.thral,Qa-.^otantma le reaele ►a n$ aa�► E t cna; inserted +cit 'En , fa node. 10a^rti' QEa ?riptiora of X*I., NQ turned out In tiatr finest style, -ri_led.est :rele�oto raatee. i1ain..;sner ord. ors. avortElrg,ru 1e>d - ©ra,ytc.ta 11ble to William Sanders,. lento t'laarrcln 11Ir t,Qtory at v n T 1 rTx ai1.It eta►►r t'lal r caf-•Itov, S. F ltolclno>aere, hector Sundae. 4+:pace's, It ti. zn analll p. m. Sabbath nth School, ,'.>» p.m. AtV.Trt(ITUF7 t'ni°i7( tl .Tarn^a. at-, Itev. D. Clement, Pastor- Samna* tivrvices. IMO aa. m. Pond 03,1p.m. Sabbath School,m. z� tAt Sr: ': nlnon,1trter.Sou day% Orricca.le4soa.rn,ana ;tie .tit.SAbt.ttb Scheel :1f.a p.m. !'i'nr�atts2t;RrtY Carsten'-T.ev. W. Martin, Pastor., Simi;. Scrviees, a a. rz. and 0.1f3 p. m. F-ahhaaala.School, aa,ra4.rn. TreSe»fasouni 1,.11ILP,I.'1'OS, Office over O'N,il's Mani:. I;aeter, Ontario, Nitrous Oxide (c a,, for painless extraction. Iltrr tuts tt U h DENTIST, p 1n 1'.% "'"•' Vegetable Valor, or thin 'tl giving now .Ameetitetioons the MOO . stakes Gold Plitt ingsLand othcrdental work the best possible. Goes to Zurich Prat Thursday in each month. haat side of plain street, Exeter. J11. 'WHITELY, X. l).. C. X.. PHYSICIAN . nndsnrgeon. Offs, and residence -- Corner Victoria and Elgin streets, Gloderich, Ontario. Tai:. J. A. ROLLINS. OFFICE --MAIN ST. a./ Residence -Corner Andrew and North Streets, Exeter, Ontario. rrA. AVM. 3f D., C. ai T. O. P. EMT.; L, • R.O. S.,1 din.•L.F.P. & S Glasgow; L. M., Edinburgh and: Glasgow; M. 0, P. & S.. Ontaria'P T. Toronto. light -bell at office. Crediton, Ontario. ,Ty12-8 Di1. COWEN. OFFICE --MAIN STREET, Exeter, upstairs, apposite Centra Hotel. Sino entrance on south -James street leading to the Methodist Church. T W. Bh1.OW.NING, X. D., M. C. 1'. S. Graduate of Victoria University. Offlee and residence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter, 'TTTILLIAM SWEET, 'VETER- VV ins*, Surgeon. Graduate Toronto. Office and Residence one block east of Samwell & Pickard's store. Opposite skat- ing rink,Exeter, Ontario. TTETERINAILYDENTISTRSr.-A. i.PrTen, Veterinary Dentist, graduate ofProf.li. H. Davidson's Dental School, Toronto. All work in connection with horses' teeth prom- ptly attended to. Examination free. Office with Wm. Sweet, Ir. S. A.H. PITCH, V. D. TTh DICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con- veyancer, Commissioner, &c. Money to loan Office-Fanson's Block, Exeter. LLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLID-` itors, Conveyancers, &e. Money to loan at: 6 per (lent. B.'V.ELLIOT. S. ELLIOT TAME S ORE, Exeter, Ontario, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. .'Sales promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales arranged at this office. �• BROWN Wino helsoa. Licensed .A.net- iuneo4•f'or the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, also for the township of Osborne. Sales promptly attended to and tormsreason able. Sales arranged at Post office, Winchelsa BOSSENBERRY,Bengali Ontario, Lie - 114. 'ensed Auctioneer for the, County of Huron'. Charges moderato and satisfaction .guaranteed. V" HOLT, llhiva, Ontario. Licensed auct- YY • ioneer,for the of Middlesex and Lambton, and the townships of Stephen and H,y. All salesrom t1 attended to. p P y_ HTr EMBER, Licensed Auctioneer for Hay o Stephen and McGillivray townships. Office -Crediton, Ontario. ROYAL. HOTEL LUCAN, ONTARIO, I. HODGINS PROP, 1'hp Bar supplied with best brands of Liquors and Cigars., EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1889. Va1uabii 'a :f13r Sade. Two .$arms for Sale in the township of b orae, County of the thriv- ing Village of Exeter, conn rts,ng lots tis, in Srel eon., and lots 18 and 'half of 19, sed con. ofsaid townsbip. Lot i& contains Igo acre;: With a comfortable brick dwelling ,and con- venient out -buildings. The ;chrtots IS and; • half of IS with, good out -buildings. This pro.- petty will be sold, separately or onblQ9k- Terms to snit pnzcshas -r.,. ,TAS. ILO1 c SOX, E5teter, Ont. ffllotio Se of Yeillaille village Pryeras: The eroUrsi nod has received instructions sell by Public ..action, et, the centra}l.Ila. in the villQge Qt:'eater, on. Saterda� tem Ler 7th.Pte. Ari t Q'elo4i p.n., the fo1,.. lug 'valuable village prQp4rty. v!s`-WC9t t of Int 9, lying end being art Gidlov etret,b the said village of Exeter, containing b dmteaeureure"t two -Of th, °fan neva of larptL here is upon the premise:, one iia store Ude liarr.'o,frame stable. e. number of trent ees and a gond well of water. There, wits lots, N.be .,.17 uut'4s;. yinn dayand bei and dont ,Toho street, containing iv, . admeasurement two• fifthsafunacre. Vorfurther partienl;iraep- ely to ISAAC HA2; reath prop. J45. Okv,iti t. ay Wantcd I The subscriber halving purchased a urchase 2,0000 tonsve of first•is class�hay, fd to oe widen highest lnerttet rice will be .lid. 11 parties hawing baypfor sale will do veli to consult the undereiglned before iispasillg of the same. JAMES O Eo H. dish's jertiseeRt Next :,,. eek. QT:iLED TENDERS addressed to the tinder- Sl`•lu'd,and endorsed "Tonder for Mea - ford Barbour Werke. will he received nutil Friday, theletlt day of Anon next, inclna- ively, for the construction of works at 'deaa- f,ard, Comity of army, Ontario, at:cor,ling to n phut ands s'ilie;atlun to 1,s,seen on applicat- ion to Mr. Hugh Chisholm, \k^afi,rd, and rat tiro Department of Paton* 'Works, Ottawa, tslu're printed form aot tender can be obtained Tem!, TO 'Will trot be considered unle a made on the horse eupplicd and signed with the actual signatures of tenderer'. An accepted bask glze tae, paraablo to the order of the ;Minister of2nldiia Works, equal to f ce per fent a f :amount of Anger, must uc eompani*.oath tender. Tilts wilt be forfeited 3f the party decline the contraet, or fail to neoneaseoacnccetceorturne if non-acceptance tender: The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. a OI3EtL, De1artznent of Public Works, Secretary Ottawa, `:6th July,1SM f DOWN GO THE PRICES 1n order tomake room for our fall purchas- es which are note- arriving, we of- fer reduced prices in Summer =rose r-oods, Mhslins, Prints, Laces, DmbroMeries &o. also balance of Summer Millinery at cost. SUCARS5 We have a quantity of Sugar on hand which was purchased before the Heavy Ad- vance which we aro offering at less than /we - sent wholesale cost. Our values in Teas and Coffees aroA-1 and are not excelled in the A call solicited and an inspection invited. Xe -All kinds of produce taken in exchange. Butter 14 cents ;'Eggs, 14 cents. Happel & tare horn ppg , • ZURICH. EAT ctt -ANIx- f. #01110IITEPPI -. ra ass. 'etc' ' ;'y i l gin, ;; . t e. Increased Prizes Crez,.`,e,..ztrretiona and A Grander el.:stSe j tha',y eve: before. Newest and. Eezt Special features that Money can moot re. The Grea.test Anr.'aa1 Entertain ' - merit On.;sioellxnerican Continent. Cheap Excursions on. all Railways Y Over 250,000 visitors attended this Exhibit- ion last year: Entries close August 17th. For Prize Lists and Forms Programmes, etc., drop a �pPost card to fi. J. HILL, J. J. WITHROW, Pres.. Manager, Toronto. Zurich. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION,—Muang the names of those who havesuccess- fully passed„ the elrtrallc ' xe are pleased to notice thea; of F,ith Stein - O n4. orders the council adjoin:li d to meet Zurich, again 1st Monday September: „- ill peg* r: H. Schwartz, 0,It, 80 cts. R', �'� • J. Evans, , C.14of#rlaan, G.' OnSaturday I:tst, 33r, Jacob Rub of 1, sop. Ussery bridge, the Broltson Line, thre<ashedfour u' - 50 ccs.; J. White, Nether, el; G.Lewis, red hush is nd tabor, $12; T. Neil Si(1. 3 e_ of fell wheat grawal on 22 acres of sandy hand. Any person in need of good clean seed forfeit sowin g,will do well te.secure it from Mr. Rubs. Bach and llosa Rauch, This speaks 2; J Seh , Hodgins, spar � : rocder, ; D. Buchanan, well for these girls as they are both young^. The marls6 obtained, were 403 and 418 respectively. British Grain Acle. The Mark Lane F.xprees in its se - T. Shipton, S?8.1 ; Star printing, $.36:90; A. Dearing, 15.23; M Hogan,. $2; lti. Mogan, $8; J. Wine, 85; San- ders & Co,, $41.60; Souders & Go., 04; J. Lawson, e'55,50; G. Taallson, 831.80; N. McLellan, 810; S. Hogarth, $18.25; 3. Geiser, 61; T. Ryan, 6450; 1). Mite- vieay of the British gria, trade durir►g boll, S2; tee el rood coupons, *300; the Peat week, rat sw n Ilad wh .. s . T, Lampert, ti's. ; .1. 'Wade, $2• L. tt Y g eat StatitlQ"5 J S ' ' rQ generally fel lower, though. oil Finkleeiner t I J hitch, $S.50; Wiehet, } �, 1 cessions arta re- b , � 5, lit. any exchange' ca a and nit ;ars 181.0 fused. The Ata uet.avera a ice for J., z eine:, Gi0; 1t'in. Rowe, $1,50. that entire Ful dont, o ns aat J• Zeller, a 2.,; J. Lgne, J. mith, g In X0.50, If, RsSary, $i 7.23 ;f. Tcrsaac; London the pprice is °8C 1,1d, The;Ales Store has be g* of forttigu �slleatx have been smell and QS,7 �'Yxt►'(.} Faker, X4:35; N, Catllfas � 7, . Riau iatl,tll�, a few tialys Paoli. ode; +t�. N r , f a dayci 111 t,fa aaata Clinton. numerous and commodious than any in the country, the Association is expend- ing over $20,000 main this year 111 providing increased accommodation nit the stay of new stables on the most int- proved and modern plane, a new pouf. try building. and many other additimet which they consider necessary to meet the requirements of.the Falir, They fully realize the fact that they eaal not stand still, that their patrons want sortie Mr. Tom Rance is home from Toren- thing greater and better every year, to. with all that is new and interesting is n c4. t tJla way of in''entions to be fettled on Steep are buying, this eogatinent mid. this is what they rap pacts determined to give thele This is really the People's Exhibition. It is not: e as many suppose by by a4 ek Company, but by gaittlemen who "iv(a in their time and services for noth ngr rand their charter provides that very dollar which is mule out of the stow must be expended to adding to raid improving the ;rounds awl build- ing., ea :that the toiletry aced general liLLIelic get the full benefit of teltatever • ssistalnee they may give the institut- ion. by their general p:itro,l:tge. In ad clition to the greet Exptasition of the Live Stock, Agricultural, Dairy, :iud Horticultural products. Manufactures of all kinds, kine Arts at1:d Ladies' Work, ate., there will be st an'ach I:trgor program than usual of special f: ttltree of the most novel aal(1 interesting eller- atter atter That it has bean possible to pro- cure, full p'trtieulars of whteli will be given its the o€tlrial programs to be is. �, snarl shortly, There 4ki11 be an Inter. x national Dog ►Ia „ ., liocv the second weeks,: aana11'ain: s Uri_rt Histoi'ie::l ,S`ze'enie pro. dalction the a..Il • g 'i , , Sl rntl of Moscow.'" with th randpyrotechnic A. ,, , . t., . 'v gd 1 every 8 (? a!I aav ing, and In fact every day there will alt's plenty to see at thi.4 gtt.' t RxDx sltiali tltsat will be instructive, amusing, ;.! d .w nSpecially o cert.. i inn , law . 4rates will. pr.fiv:ill on all r;tltraadsdurir�g the two xtceks of the Fair. Enterics for zeltf9:its i►1;111 departments teaks benl'elebefore Aug til . n Cc�nacl has , . ti � ntll this I a7,tihibiv ion 1 lett institution i st itlltlo n that that country Y lnaty well feel proud of ;trcl tike at, iatere st in, as it is one of the belt of this coot'. tient, and tJtt:st, wile hive Waited many of the larger Fairs on the other ;hale of the herder readily admit tlt•tt it wilt bei many Teen, before ,they CI rtz.ieh the position of or begin to compare with the Toronto :show. If our readers content - plate :a holiday. trip this si'arttn.tht.v will e afforded a good arpportlulity of mak- ing it stn enjoyably;one if tl.ea reserve it for the time of the Exhibition. Messrs. Cantelo - and peeking apples in Kent county. A. fashonablo wedding* is expected town this week, ,Pali u 1u latex. tic Jars given 1► r. Chris Daickson, of the City loot; priors are 6d ateapoe, -Adverse re- a .. Qaver, eel;, W, R Mite, $5; ports about foreign craps Il,•t�*a altlpxass J. Lawson, k3, P:tthnlzsters returns, Mr. Rill of this 'tow who Is living eel some holders, but there Are a, few ti U$tees regnisitlai9s, must 11e soot to '0t41ed, disposed of 1prapexty to the vz1- Cl la•d•no of 810.000 in Toreltta u ffly days ago. A very large cumber took in the ea- cnrsions to Toronto, Detroit and Lon. don on Friday last. Several parties `-^ea town held picnics oil the sa11ne Who concede n reduction for spring. Corti is quiet. Oats are eta lower. Full prices are asked for barley, corn, beans ;ltd pea* Ohiselhll a 0111► Siiopltex4 has made an eoeivtr salol of fat cattle Wellington MMTlg ;art has ..'c1 his school. aIr. Joint Fitzgerald. is • *till MIR crippled with rheumatism. hlesst•,s. Charles Latta and John Rieke have returned. from the high School, A Don► t forget tbo grand .miopticaan exhibition in acid of the Sunday echoed on TI .t4ay evening At 7.',10. A number of the children in this vicinity= acro 'ill with the whooping cough. lr, James g A 1►it,Ta arts little g' g son has been very ill, i. great deal of dissatisfaction is felt, were else fairly well sold. There has UM the members of the Methodist beast a feir tver.►ga i►tl1aaber of sheep. M ,� oa offer, With larger lr , t mob, , supply r�rear[n 1 oiJd1 ci the i sirs, Action o , f tato � 1 O R 1 .T p For the M former R clad; Confel t.l I general le, , las a v n liir 1 , � camels n a A \r sifts :assistant tve� E. A. Fear. been steady, .altltaugll in some cases Is a head 1eseE looney bad to be taken lionise of heavy' t%elolfted sheep, Communication ., e a ; atlxlli3 � less for MVOS ..lid secondary sI t pr The best quality Limbo made To the Editor of the Anvoc;l r1,. full �1-, t�' but s. a salary of which there was at large number, would be 2s cleaning out the Zurich drain from lot a head muter East week. Calves have 16 to 31 inclusive be let in sections to been a good short, and prices the turn the lowest bidder, on Saturday August lower, while pigs h;aro made quite as 17th at 2 o'clock p. m, and that the much money. There has been a small Township Engineer bo ar ,ainted ia- supply of store cattle; for good des- s .ctor of the workand I lmn1a1:0 an as- criptions there has been plenty of de sessmont on the lands benefitted for mud at full prices; secondary were; • the purpose of defraying the expenses however, rather worse to sell. Store of said work. Moved b • Mr. Hess, Sheep and lambs met n fair trade at seed by G. BieEe.en that a rateof previous quotations. The number of mills on the dollar be levied theh milrh row' on offer at Edinburgh e Teti 011all o r„h tiros rateable property of the totvnslli smaller than last wecl:, iucludiugabout Tai 63376.6 P to „ so the stun of ra„ (l,.(,3 for county 100 hunts. For a few of the best fair purposes and legislative school a uivo prices were realized, but for seeonda'ry lent anti. a rate of 1 mill be levy' and Wiener a very bad trade was levied to experienced. Top price of the best Scotch beef, Ss 6d per stone; in some cases exceeded; secondary, 78 6d; top Irish, 7s 9d; Canadian, 7s 9d. Best mutton, 9d . per lb; `secondary, 7 to 8d ar ' Pelma ,ately. Persons taking lip stray cattle must notify Clerk within 48 hours or no ch.irges, unless they don't want the owner to know where it is. C. P otere, Clerk. Live Stook Trade. T supplies of of ai>Ile•fed cattle this week h.4 l,) been raiser l4sg at all the axkette T'he primer deseriptiola5 have t o ready sale at steely rates, while condary civets were, if anything, ;spar. Irish grass-fed cattle are coining to bend in god condition, but the demand for these; aasi et s stow. , English buyers hays. 110t operated to any extent, the (petitions in the south and Hera being (as near as lmssible stm- iiar. beaten applies for the week: eatasistcd of 3.?) catliatiiain cattle, one being slit f p .. bi. n overdue. rtl e. u These ship slat 3i fair trine all through; 300 States cattle Dnen Sat Will you kindly allow us at small shales; in your valuable palter, to contradict az false rumor that is at present going around the village, to the effect that the Salvation, Any officers who were stationed here prev- ious to ourselves, were discharged from the work for nttendiug the evan- gelistic. van-g elistic. meetings of Messrs. Crossley and Hunter. Wo wish to inform the public that this Is false and entirely without ,foundation, as both officers' received orders from headquarters to to take stations, but this theyrefused. or did not do, and thereforleft the rani:.. No blame can, thusly, be at- tached to tho officials of the army. Thanking you for this space, we are respectfully. OArr. C4osnv, Exeter, Aug. 5th, 89. Livor. Knox. Hensel]. Arrangements are almost completed for the opening of :t new lodge" at Clandeboye. Itgt S. B. Armitage: will likely be the first master. Rev. 0. H. Bridgeman, rector 'of St. rants Church, of • this place, left en Monday of last week for his vacation. We regret to say that the Rev. gentle- man's health at present isnot as good as his many friends, could wish for. We trust that the change of air and rest may fully. restore. - him to good health, Hensall L. O. L. No. 783;wasreorgan izcd on Monday evening1ast by 'Coun- ty Master Floody and District Master )Thsttr. The Lodge Starts with a good. membership and bids fair to be shortly by G. G. £ssery, also by Miss Simpson one of the largest lodges in the county- of this place. The following officers have been elect- ed for the balance of the year W. M.—Bro. John Berry. D. Df.— as Arthur Benedict„ • Chap. " Thos. Bestow. Sec'y.— " W -J. Clarke. Trees— " R. Bengough. D. of C.- " Finkbinder 1st Com " Robt Lerner The Lodge meete the 1st Thursday of every month in McEwen's Hall, oppos- ite Reynolds Hotel, and visiting breth- ren are cordially invited. Atthenext meeting there will be a large number' of initiations and degrees conferred? Most of the members are taking•iin the Orange Insurance. ay. Mr. Jas. Turnbull, Principal, of the Collegate Institute, here is at present in Toronto acting as one of the kroviu• ea Meant of Examiners, Gu Thursday last a Ore broke out in the store formerly occupied by Cautelon D3 os. but tair All �,it the cillo enters of Ora brigade, was speeslly extinguished. A rumor was afloat that Judge Doyle had been tl.ms1ered east 41 Ad that Mr, Fred W. Johnston was appoint ed in his stead liut there is no truth in the rumor. If .Fred wants . tato Code - rich post office he will get it or some- thing better. t r . Hay Canned. ,El,t tt meeting z of the council it held on Saturday August Ord It a as moved Mr. Remelt,we'd by A. McEwen, that the.fees for Township Engineer be two dollars per day far actual service and relieve told one denim for )flaking an ward. Sieved' by My.. Hess, seconded by G. •hcE1►bn, that the contract of Centralia. The farmers in this vicinity are star busy harvesting. Messrs., Jas. & Chas. McPeak are home ids a fortnight of holidays. They look as though Uncle Sam used them well. T. E. Handford le -baring his black- smith shop repaired. Jos. Anderson is= preparing for Cal- gary again. Quite a number of,our young .:nen intendtaking.in the excursion to St. Clair on the 15th of August. A. garden party was held at Spear - Man Kenn's on Wednesday evening. of last week, fine music was . delivered Stephen Council, Council met in th . e Town Hall, Cred- iton, on August 5th with all xnemben4• Mr. Sam Baskerville started thrash- ing.aast Monday. People will find it to :their advantage to, cdve 'him. a call as the is an experience/. hand. We are glad to ro ort the recovery of Mrs. McPeak who, has been ill for some time. T cGj1 ivray. The wheat and a Ile crops ps.are a failure around here thi$,season. Mr. T. Harilton of the+11'con. is erect- lg' a now brick dwt\lling en his pace. Thr farmers have been busy for a few days past drawing in their fall crops. Messrs. Ed. Sanders and Geo. Palter It$._- -aid West M 1':i ,racy a visit o;- ° vt1*r- resent. Minutes ofprevious ,meeting,- -read aeetin coy and Szu.:aay last,ol a bicycle' tour, P a; ; , .; read and signed. I;_z Rd. Neil,place, F „ ed Council consider the o o, this ,Pae., Fad lt_ 'Windsor Review's charge fe •ad' for: ;Two barns st: ck by la„htnitta on .Fri tender for G. B. G. too high and claim "dal' Iftst, bkrn n all the :cai;tents 1Xe $ .,.. •..b t u l a reduction. Moved by J: Sheritt,. 1� �° ° pour 3C0 bushels of old grain' h.: see'd by W. White, that if the ;Epple : i' barns and w large «mount 'of o\d p i and of the 16th":con. south of Shipl,;a wi11 ,yi all tha,syears crops thexs tivaao first put in 1 day's work ;tee of cost :° parse` killed -also. About $12.000 on the 16th con. road than the council' a3}1a11xance. will grant an equivolent for another day's work. Resolved that 3 spills on the dollar be raised for township ,prr- poses. After passing the following, , Everest Cough Syrup and LiverReg Stator gives universal 13tisfactlon in this vicinity. -R. White Crediton - raise the otos of 81975.16 for township purposes: S. S. No4f, $200; leo. 2,8475; Nee 4, 5400; No. 6, $300; No. 7, $10000; No. 8, 8475; No. 10 $1225; No. 12, $325. By-law No. 5,. authorizing the trustees of S S. No. 10 to raise the sum of 81800 by way of loan for a terin of ten years on debentures of $130, was read and passed. The following accounts were passed: ---J. Kegler, work on ditch, 811.- 15; H. Trimner, making 2 culverts, $5; J. Gellman, gravelling road, $20; H. Walper, work on S. B., 85.25;: H. Gies, cog*. S. B., 887.60; C. Troyer, do., 854.50; J. Broderick, do., $117.64; C. Smith, centro road, $285.37; G. Mc- Ewen, expenses for Jennie ;Follick an indigent, $9 e T. Ballantyne, do., $5; J. Papineau,,rep. culvert, SG; H. Hey, rock,. provisions for indigent, $2.90; Williams & Co., flour for indigents, $8.25; J. Schroeder, work on road, $15; G_ 1VIcEwen, expenses of sending an indigent lady to Londonderry, Ireland, $37.70. The council adjourned to meet County Jottings, The Coderiela voters' list for8 1„s9 has beets print • d . ]` C It c011taiitiS 'the flames of 64,1 person entitled to vote at both =whiled and legislative elect- ions; 3662 at municipal elections only, and 165 at le;isl;ltire elections only. 'She number entitled to serve as jurors is 889. Mr: Walter Way, of Morris, has sold his farm to Mr. John McElroy for a good figure, and intends going to Man- itoba shortly. He is taking a car load of implements, farm stock, lumber, etc. On Thursday, August 1st about 8 p.- m., .m., the body of a dead Hain named Pat- rick I%insella_was discovered lvine, in Iiansford's grove, near the railway,. Godcrieh. Constable Yule was notified, and he and Dr. Whitley proceeded to the place and examined the corpse. The doctor did not think an inquest necessary. Kinsella was an inoffen- sive, elderly man, in destitute circus. - stances and unable to work, owing to til health. He formerly lived, in the neighborhood of St. Augustine. He was last seen alive on Sunday, and was then walking toward the grove. The body when found. wasin an ad- vanced state of decomposition. During the storm on Saturday eve - on Saturday August 17th at 2 o'clock sing, the house of Mr. D. McKay, p. m• S.• Feeren, Clerk. Ca n on rr eon street, Gacterich,:•ivais struck: by lightning. The current struck the roof at the south chimney, and then apparently separated, one part passing between the plaster and the siding and the other passing into the chimney and setting fire to the soot. The, siding was slightly damaged and in the.inside the bottom of the chimney was blown out and several yards of the plaster torn off the ;-all: The fire did no other damage, although the reflection was seen up town, it having lasted but a minute. No injury was sustained by the inmates. Toronto's, Great ,Exhibition. SEPT, 9th to 21st To be greater and better than ever. There is:perhaps not a city on this continent that has• made -snore rapid progress during the past `ten years,than the.City of Toronto,an1 it is stiil going aheal,d. Itspopulation during the per- iod has advanced fromeighty thousand iii 1879 to. one hundred and eighty thousand' in, 1889, being an averagein- crease of.ten thousand a year. Extra- ordinary: as this great prosperity niay appear,ft is not more so than the success which has attended the establishment of the- great Agricultural and Indust- rial Exhibition,whioh is tcebe, held ann- ually in that city, and wbie1 during same period hes reached a point maze-, it,icle far beyond the mostIn son- e crpectations of its promoters. ^t ettend.ay..ce of visitors at this Ex- hibition, `hibi .on, which in 1879i;gas abut nine- ty bi c•iasand, has steadily increased each year lcnti1last year it reached over tap hundred and fifty thousand. The nu rbor of exhibitors has also pro- pot. {nntely ineroased, and the i idieat- ion are that the E:iliibition for the pros ant year, which is to be held from the 9th to the 21st of Sept., will be greater anti better than ever. Although the buildings on the Toron to Fair Grounds are already far more One day last week, the rear portion ofvartz S s hotel, Bayfield, .fool: fire and some harm was.doue the building. Fortunately the loss is not serious. : With his usual paomptitude in busi-.` matters mine host -Swartz set men at once to work to repair the damages, securing the sm.:vice of builder McKen- zie, of Clinton. The roost of the 30 guests at the hotel had their franks ready to migrate from the "lire fiend," but the removal was not necessary. Stanbur y Eros. shipped from Clinton. last Friday, two loads of grass-fed cat- tle, which axeraged 1511 lbs,, an ex- ceptionally good weight. This was after they shrunk for 6 hours,a- the lot wa three-year Amon„ s a ee yeah old steer which. turned the beam at 1690. If any one can surpass this we shall be glad . to mention it. --Washerwoman's friend is Louden Electric Soap.