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EXETER, ONTARIO, TIECURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER, 22, 1892
:artsmsful
GRAND
Ititnory Opoting,
ON
Friday and Saturday,
23 and 24 Sept.
Following Days.
thenewest deeigns in fall and
winter Millinery can ha seen by vieiting
our showroom.
Every lady in Exeter and vieinity
ahould avail themeelvee o thie opportun
ity of inspecting one of the meet com-
plete stocks in tbe county. No trouble
to show goods.
Aak for tho December Fashion Sheet.
We are aolo agents for Butterick's Clete-
brated Glove -fitting Patterns.
Delineator 15c. Metropolitan Fash.
iou Book 25c,
Remember with every $25 purchase
we give you a nice hard wood Folding
Table,
J. NeTAVISE &
Fall Fairs,
Great North Western, Goner.
nth ...... Sept 27-28.29
Toronto.... ...... Sept 5.7Weetere, London ...... 10-21
North Perth, Stretford.. Sept 29-30
South Huron, Settforth Oct 4.5
fest Huron, Brunets, *Oct 0?
Stephen end 'Osborne, Exeter.. Sept 26-27
Cliutrn ... Sept 21.23
Dom. Age. Soely,Ilensell,. -Sept 15.1
Nottbern, Allem Craig.,.. Sept 26.27
Sept 27-28
Hibbert townsnip. . ... ,Get
45
Liman ... ...... Sept lette
Bitlault>h, Granton Oct 4.5
South Perth, St Marys,. „.....Sept 274.1
Oct 18.14
Oct tn7
atcreteries will plane forwent dates of
their feint for publication in this list,
Hensall.
Volluwing are the market quotations:
Wheat 68 to 70
. Barley .......... 88 to 40
Oats 26 to 27
Pees ........ .. 53 to $0
Hay ........ *4,00 to 5.00
Butter 14 to 15
The Hensall Fear.
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The second annual fallfair of theetHen
sell Independent Agrioultural Somety,
on Thursday.' and Friday last! was a suc-
cess, fanancially and otherwise. While
the indoor departments were not equal
to last year, the fine weather brought out
many exhibitors for the outside show,
and competition in etook, especially
horses, was very keen. Following is
the prize list
INAVY DRAUGIre.-
Breed Mose with foal by side, Thos.
Berry; Hea,vy draught foal, T Berry,Il
Chesney; B yr old filly or e'eldinr„Coeh-
ran & Sou; 2 do do Thos
Berry; 1 do do Coch-
ran & Son.
CANADIAN DRAMIT.-Teilat,NV Sin -
Clair, 3 Haeliney, MeLean ; Brood
mare with foal by s'
ide 3 Heaney;
Poal, J Hackney; 2 yr old filly or geld.
ings, 11 Rundle, R Menlordie, A 131shop;
1 yr old filly or gelding', 1 Johnston, H
McGregor.
AGRIMILTURA1,--TeaM$ T Berry, 3
Patterson, Q Hartwe Brood mare, J
Duncan, Jr., II Chesney, D• Bell; Foal,
3 McDoimel, EMonisin, 11 Chesney; $
yr old filly Or gelding, R Bell, J Ilo-
gartinWood Bros; 2 yr old 'do',J Deck-
er 1 MeMordie, S Ronnie; 1 yr old 'do'
Johnston, 8 Humerston.
ReAnsrEas.-Teara, E Bossenberry,
T Handiord, —, Brood mare, Chas,
'Mason, R Charters & Sous, .1 Essery;
Foal, 0 Mason, G .1c.Ttiggart,3 Essery;
Single drivers, T Berry; J Hevekshaw,
su
H Cheey; 2 yr old filly or gelding,
S Prolulfoot, It 13 MeLean, 3 Diechert;
1. yr old 1111;:,. or gelding, W Folland, A
Ingram, W Reid.
CA aniAos-Team; E Robertson;
Brood Marc, J Essery; Feat, Hunter &-
Lang; Single driver, 0 Mason, M
White, R. Qarlis1e 2 yr Old ftlly or
W Reid, C E11bcr A MeBeck;
1 e r old. filly or gelding, Hunter and
Lang; Saddle HE Horse;; 3 MeDonell, W
A Thomas, 3 McArthur; Lady Rider,
Miss B Hodgson,
Col*. of potatoes, W Buchanan; Field
Carrots, Wra Reid, 3 Hudson; garden
carrots, D W Foss, W Reid; Sliede
Turnips, T Cludinore, 3 Jarrot; Any
other variety turnips, T Cudinore; long
red mangolds, 0 Burford, D W Foss;
Yellow globe marigolds, 0 Burford, D
W Foss; long red beets, J Hudson, 0
Burford; Globe beets, Mrs, G Kydd, R
Bell; Squashes, D W Foss; Red onions,
D W Poss, D Urquhart; Yellow onions,
0 Burford, D 'Urquhart ; Silver skin on.
toes, D Urquhart, 0 W Foss; Indian
Corn, Mrs. Gilchrist, A. MeEwen ; Sweet
Core, W Buchonan,A MeEwen; Citrous
R Bell, jr, W Buthanan; cauliflowers,
A „Johnston ; Parsnips, M Brethour, R
Bell; large tomatoes, 0 Burford,T Dick
Cellery, J T Wren, C. Burford; Small
Tomatoes.RtD W Foss.
Eltles 9 to 10
Hogs ........ 5.75 to 5.75
Clover titled 7.00 to 1,50
limears.-The Heneall fail fair was a sue
eees, them everts melees than 2,500 people in
town that aay, anti they all went home eat.
lined with the day's sport. -Mr. Itobt Bell
jr. it putting a new boiler in hia saw mill.
A,bert Willda oIe:Inciteibeve fa Oa
ing at his mother -in levee, Mrs. Wilecnis-
Prof, Sootne cot:mart on the evening of the
fair was well -attended, end. Mr. Fax fully
'sustained bis nigh reputation; the affair on
ilio whole 'wee a sueoess.-Mr. jaa Dyrura-
ple, blackeraith with Mr, Hobkirk, took his
Dhow card of horse shoes to the London fair
and if he gate 188 prize be intends sending
them to the World's Fair at Chicago next
spring. We wish you an abundanee of
good Lusk, jim.-Chas Meyers 'was an the
sick liat, but is getting aronnd 0. 1..-11ev.
H Irvine left on Trieeday morning for Tor-
onto to attend tbe Supreme meeting of the
Canadian Order of Home Circle, as delegate
of the Heneall Circle, No 171. -Rev H.. J.
Fair ana wife left last Frilly to visit friends
In and around riondon.-Mr. A Weseloh
and wife were at Dathwooa last Sunday to
visit Mr. IsreJ Wurtz, who is yery ill at
preseet
and not expected to live„ -Quite a
number are leaving Heusall station every
morning for the London Fred.
Kibler of Zurich was in town on IVIondey
on
nuainese.-Mr. T:t McIntyre and wife of the
Renee'. hotel were in Loudon on Tacsday.
-Mr. Wro Elder and wife, Mr. Wm Mon
and wife, and Mre. Weseloh are attending
the London exhibition. -Three new Were
were cleated in the Carmel Presbyterian
Church thie veek,-MT. B. D. Young bas
gone to the Northweett where he bas se-
emed a iterative situation, and Mr. L Her
old has been appointed seereiery of the .A gl
Society, pro-tem.--Jolan Hobkirk is getting
an addition put to the front of hia shop. -
he following persons from Hensel left on
' Wednesday for the Loudon ;B. Ar-
nold and wife, John McFarlane eud wife,
nein) Menitlear and wife, .1 lin Hohlrirk
and wife, Fred Imola, J. C. Klausen, E,
Bennie and wife,Harry Jacobe,IVIisses Janet
Kerr, Apia Herr, J Patterson, Mrs Debt.
Bengough and Meters D. W. Foie and W
0 Davis.--eir John Henry Troyer bail sold
his reetauvant business to his uncle George
who intends addmg to the etook.--Mra.
Boger died very suddenly last week. She
bad been in frail heenth for aome, and the
ettoitement incident to the marriage of her
daughter on Tneaday so unstrung her nerv-
ous eystent that she died the next day, and
buried on Friday, the bridal pelt being in
attendance. ---The market has not yet as -
mimed its -usual busy state, the emelt prices
no doubt boing the cause.
DUItila$1. CA1ri..41.-Mi1ch Cow Fred
Baker, W Shelling,ham, Elcocle; Cow -,
2
yr old Heifer, 3 Noelker; 1 year old.
heifer, Elcoot Bros. lst and 2nd, F Bak-
er; Bull calf, Elcoot Bros, 3 Voelker;
Heifer Calf, P Baker.
GnAns Cmyrnm----Milch Cow, 3 Bell,
W Dougal 2nd and $rd; 2 yr old Heif
er, 3 Pepper, 3 H Petty, 3 H Petty; 1
yr old Heifer, 3 II Petty, T Pepper,
H Petty; Steer or heifer ealf,A. Inv=
A Ingram; 2 year old steer,D MeEwen,
W Dougall; 3 do do 3 Pepper, 3
H Petty; Fat ex or Steer, 3 Shepherd
lst and
2m1; Cow or Helfer,J Shepherd
1st and 2nd.
Tus GENVINII mssiT of Hood's Bellew-
illa wins friends wherever it is fairly and
honestly tried. Its proprietors are highly
gratified at the letters which (some entirely
unsolicited nrcen men and women in the
learned profeesions warmly commending
Hood'e Saveaparilla for what i hat done for
them.
Hood's Fells ours liver ills, jaundice, bin
iottanese, dolt linadaohe, conetipation.
R. Weldon of Se Marti has reeked his
farm on the 16th con of Loodort townehip,
zo his brother Montgomery Weldon, for a
terra of five yearn
DAy Pueonos....-Tub Butter,
Buchanan, Jr„ 3 Cooper; 10 lbs roll
butter, J. Coxworth, A Buchanan jr;
Factory eheese, G MeTagesart; Home
made cheese, W Dougall, A Johnsten;
Extracted Honey, 0 Eacrett, T Nichol
son; Comb Honey, 0 Eacrett, T
sou; Bakers bread, D• W Foss; Home
made bread; Wrs W Moore, W. Bell;
Maple Syrup,T Johnston; maple
Sugar, A. johnston,3 Shepherd; Canned
fruit, 3 Coxworth, Mrs. Gilchrist ;Wine
HOMO made, Mrs 3 White,Mrs 3 White;
Tomoto Catsup, 3 0oxworth;10 W Foss;
Mixed Pickles, 3 Coxworth,.A. Johnston;
pickles any variety, It Bell, 3 Cox
worth.
Fittre03.-Named varieties,'W
ney, T Celdmore; Baldwins, 3 Bell, Geo
Nott; King Tompkins, T Cudmore, W.
Chesney; Northern Spies, T Dick, W
Chesney; Rhode Island Oreenings, T
Dick, T Cudinore; Ribston Pippins, A.
Buchanan, 3 Bell; Golden Russets, T
Cudreore, R McArthur; Roxboro Rus
Bete, A. Mambo, J BaIh SeekeNo-Fur
ther, 3 Hogorth, T Cud more ; Bendavis,
T Cudinore, T Dick; Spitzenharger, A
McEwen, W Chesney; Snow apples, W
Chesney, A Buchanan; Colverts, 3 KR
-
cher', G. Ingram; 20 oz. pippins, R Bell
jr, T Cudmore ; pettebee, Mrs. 3. White;
Crab Apples, A Intehanan, M.Brethour;
Col. of grapes. W Hanson,J Pe,ngalley;
Lamboro Plums, J Hudson, W Moore;
Pears, Flemish beauty, Mrs. Gilebrist,J
Blatchford; Pears Bartlett°, 3 A Bell,A.
McEwen; Pears Duehes of Anglouene,
Mrs 3 White, T Cralmore; Pears Clapp
Fa7orite,3 Hogarth,ABuchanan; Pear
Louis Bente De Jersey, Mrs. 3 White,
T 0101110re; Collection Pears, W Han-
son, 0 Ingram,
LiaroBsTrat SnEnr-Aged ram, El.
eott, Brds, U Penhaie; ;Alearliug, Gee
Penhalte; Ram Lamb, It Charters &Son
Penhale ; Pair ewe lambs,GPenhale,
R Charters & Son; Pair aged. e.ves, R.
Chartere tin Son, 0 Penlittle; Pair Shear
ling ewes, G Peuliale, neon, Bros.
borrunewx Stu:km-Aged Ram
ohnSton.
SilitOPSIIIIIEDOW$ &intr. - Aged
Ram, .1 Cooper, .1 Duncan; Shearling
11 A SweitzerAlam Lamb, j Cooper, J
Duacan; Pair aged ewes, H A Sweit-
zer, 3 Duncan; Pair Ewe Lambs, J
Cooper, H A Sweitzer; Pair Shearling
ewes, 3 Duncan, 3 Cooper.'Fat ewe Or
Weather, any breed: II ASweitzer1 G
.
Penhale.
POVIARY.-GeeSe, IV Reid; Rouen
Ducks, II A Sweitzex; Petite Dueks, W
Irwin, R Bell, Jr.; Ducks any variety,
R Bell, II A Stt eitzer ; Brown Lenhorns
A Bissett, A Bissett; Light LeghtOrns,A
Bissett, A. Bissett; Black Spanish, A
Bissett, I' Baker; Light Brahatnas,
Nott; Dark Bra:llamas, W Irwin; Yam -
burgs, Geo Nott, 11 Cook; Dorkins, J
Duncan, 3 Duncan; Black Breasted
lied Game, A Bissett, A Bissett; Ban-
tams W Irwin, 11 Cook; Plymouth
Rock, W 'mint Collection Pigeons,Mrs
Kydd; Colleetion of fowls, J Hudson, A
Bissett.
.BERSIIIRA PIGS -Aged Boar, H
Reid; Sow, littered 1892, A McEwen, A
'AleEwen.
GRAIN & SmaDS.-Bed fall wheat. A
johnstou,M Brethour ; white fall wheat,
J A Bell, A Johne.ton; Spring wheat, j
A Bell, W Buchanan ; Six Row Barley,
M Brethour; A Johnston; 2 do clo
li 13rethour, T Cudmore ; Black oats, J
Hudson, M Brethour; Common white
oats, A Buehanon, Jr., Mrs. Gilchrist;
Oats, any other variety, M Brethour, A
Johnston; Small peas,IVI Brethournarge
peas, M Brethour; Mummy peas, W
Dougall, A McEwen, White l3eans, M
Brethour, A Johnston. •
RooTs & VEGETABLES.---Roso pcta-
toes, B Hogarth, D W Foss; Potatoes,
any variety, .A Johnston, A Itlawen;
JetetitT WeIVVE is
Pstlatilnyee and. rreprIetors -
(100Ds WILL BE ElLAUGH-
ME» AT WEE wo ODIUM STORE
The proprietor, James Neely being
ully deternuned to retire from business
will sell his premises, and full stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crock
ery, Glassware, &on ab or belew cost for
Cash. When leaving he will place his
books' in the hands ot a lawyer to bait
anee up.
Sept 14th, '92.
LAMBS' WORK -Knotted pillow,
Blatchford, 3 Pope; braided pillory. W
Bell, Geo Nutt; embroidered pillow
sham, 0 Nett, Mrs 011ehrist; crochet
table mate, S Stahl, G Nott; toilet mat,
G Notts A Johnston; Crochet drape, G
Not;, R Bell, Jr, Hay; table drape 0
Nett, M Brethour; sofa pillow, 0Nan
Mrs 3 R Hobstiek ; booked mat, Wm
MeEwen; Wm McEwen; embroidery ou
silk. satin or velvet, J R Hobstick,
Wood Bros.; crochet work on wool, T
Murdeck, Mrs. W. Carry • crochet. work
on cotton, Win Bell, en ittleton; em-
broidery on silk, A Johnston, Mrs J R
Hobstick fancy braiding, A Johnston,
G Nett; Lutting on wcnsted, G Nott;
patch quilt, G Nott, R Bell; fancy quilt
G Nott, A Ingram; ton tabin qutlt, Mrs
Follicle, A. Johnston • lellotted or croehet
quilt, Mrs Wm Mttchel1, G Nott; gents .
linen shirt, G Nott, A Johnston; gents
fanny shirt, A. Johnston, G Nott; plain
hand sewing, A Jchnston, J Pope; wax
fruit, 0 Nott, R Bell, Jr.; wax flowers,
Wood Bros.; feather flowers, 0 Nott, M
Brethour; specimen darning, A. John-
ston, W Menven; berlin wool work,
flats G Nott, A Johnston; berlin wool
work, raised, Win Raw, H Rybus; tea
coeeyt G Nott, lst and. 2nd; oil paint-
ing, 13 Hograth, Miss A McEwen; pen-
cil drawing, Wm Buchanan, Wm Nott;
crayon drawin Mr S Stacey, W Dou-
gall; 2 houseetwers, D W Foss,
Stoneman; baguet of &were, Diek,D
Fol Ilak.
JAIS, NEELY,
T-uckerOneith,
Bows,- Mr. Thomas Fowler; stole
next Tuesday to visit triends in Oregon, 11
S. Be expects to stay a year,- Ur, Jeraes
Noble has engaged with Iter, T, Fowler for
one year to manage the farm, wbile be is
absent, for the aura of $170.-4 china Nyed,
iog teok plan at the resident:a ',of Mr.
W. Oriole on Friday evening lest it being
the twentieth iinniversery of their wedding.
Thoy received a very beautiful aeleetion of
presents. A very enjoyable time was spent
by both old endyoang until the email nettle
in the montingswhen all returnea home hop
hag that Mr. and Mrs, Orksh might live to
enjoy inauy more ouch reunions,
sentenes
INCLOGelliVnety.
Bsimr8,-A. huutiug club has been organ-
ized among the marriedlmey of our burgh.
Wm. Frazer Seq. is President, Alex. Smith
fun is Sec. Treat, The Mit game otiptuven
Aira$a vent by Messes John Patching an4
John Amod. May success and a good time
httead Oman:Mr. John Bowser, of Abe netle
ie periouely 111 atnereeent. We hope to else
he old gOntlenlett ASSIIMO bia acouidotnea
place mon the basy multitude very soon,
-nine 4. Baynton, of the 14th, is yet inn
very critical condition, hot strong hopes ere
entertained of her speedy recovery, Mr,
Win, Glending, of the Ifith is making restive.
meparatious for the building of a new house
this fall, Oapt Wm Penmen, on Lieury,
is the contraotor.
.A. special meeting of the Provincial
Board of Health was held ia Toronto on
Saturday, when the regulations for guard-
ing against cholera were 'prepared and sub-
mitted to and approved by the Lieutenant -
Governor -in -Domicil.
A. sailor named John Rotieey-, of Dobourg,
was caught around the log by the tow line
of the schooner Jessie Drummond as the
vezsel was 'moving out from, Church street
wheel, Toronto, and the limb was out in
two near the knee by the pressure of the
ropo.
MAilurAor UnnS.-10 yards flannel,
home made, white, G Nott, A Johnston ;
10 yds flannel, home made, white, A
Johnston, M Brethour; home made
woollen blankets, R Bell, A Johnston;
gent's suit of clothes, A McPherson, J
Pope; coverlet, home spun, A Johnston
Wm McEwen; rag mat, 0 Burford, R
Bell, Jr.; woollen yarn, A Johnston, M
Brethour; woollen stockings, A John-
ston, G Nott; woollen socks, A. John-
ston, G Nott; cotton stockings, A John.
ston, G Nott; cotton socks, G Nott, A
Johnstoe; woollen gloves, 0 Nott, A
Johnston; woollen mitts, A Johnston,
Mrs G Kydd ; fine boots, A Wesloh, lst
and 2nd; coarse boots, A Wesloh, 1st
and 2nd; single harness, J 0 Klausen,
lst and 2nd; assortment leather, A.
Wesloh; specimen cabinet work, J Bev-
erly; specimen implements, J Beverly;
lumber wagon, patent arms, F Hess;
double open buggy, F Hess, lst and
2nd; single open buggy, F Iless,BroVen
& Clarke; double covered buggy, F
Hess; single covered buggy, F Hess,
Brown & Clarke; road cart, F Hess, W
Colwell; Portland cutter, W Colwell,
lst and 2nd; square box cutter, W
Colwell, Brown & Interne- iron harrowe
F Hess; set horse shoes, W 3 Milier, J
Dalyrimple; stove and furniture, .1 E
McDonell, J McArthur.
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performed a similar duty for the groom.
We join the many friends in extending to
the young couple our congratulations,
coupled with the 'deli that their journey
through life may natlet beset with more
tban the mauve cares and sorrows common
to the lot of mankine. We trust thet this
instalment falling to the lot of the pastor
may be the first fruits of a bountiful ku-
nst to be reaped dnring the oominelseason,
A word to the prudent is suffioient
• Sr 4 111 0
&nation..
Betnes.--Jecole Hann and wife have
returned from Michigan, where they hive
been vieitieg friends and reletives.-A
large number of citizens are attending the
Lyndon fair this week. -What proved a
serious accident lateppened test week twe
utiles west of here. et son of Iticherd
Glanville, it appear% was drawinie rail; ea
w6gon, when the horses became unman
ageeble and VW way. After running for
Nome distance, they came be oontent with
a standing tree, where M. lauvillen leg
was crushed and broken in C14 number of
places. Under careful medical treatment
he is doing well.-Onoe more we desire to
recineet some of than big -mouthed, un.
civilized, heathens, of youngboy, who go
through our streets like roaring lions, and
amashing respectable eitizene' windows
aud doors with atone's to he careful whet
they are doing. Every person has bis
rights. and we understand some •of our
residents are going to deal very rigorouely
with these young men. We would adviee
them to cease, otherwise they may regret
their preaent actione,-Roy Brown, aged
about 7 years, 011 of Samuel Brown, one
of our merabanta Isere, died laat Wednes-
day after a abort illness. His remains
were interred in the lerman cemetery.
The public school ebildeen attended the
/upend in procaine; which gave the cere-
mony a respectable and sympathetic ap-
pearance. Mx. Brown nun wife have the
sympathy of a large number „elf friends in
their bereavement.
Betio's-An almost Wel accident happen
ed in We motion on Wedneader. While
Mr, Lyman Glanville was drawing rails, it
happened that the rails slid ante the horses
and they, taking fright, ran away and grin-
ing a tree with tbe wagon freed themselves,
Tho driver's leg was bronco la four Aeons.
-Mrs. Wm Chambers and daughter of
Woodetook were visiting friends in this
neighborhood last week. -While one cl!
Clrediton's fair young lediaa was out in the
.country a day or two ego, the undertook to
'drive a team hitched to a spade rpulveriser.
She had driven a Short distance when her
belie caught, and was torn into oarpet rags
in quick order. -A Pairou meeting will be
held on Friday night for the purpose of
electing dams for .the =mug three
months. -Mr. John Finkbeiner moeed two
builnings In one day last week,
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Clinton.
Dusers.-A. meeting of the Exeoutive of
the. Y. P. S. C. for nee :minty will be
bold hi the Ontario St. Church, Clinton, ou
Friday, Sept. 23. -Rev. Dr. Sutherland,
fornaerly of this place, has been invited to
become pastor of Bloor-at. Meth. °heroin
Toronto. HO has acieepted 'subject to the
aperoval of the transfer oomuuttee.-Thie
week the Commercial Hotel passed into the
hands of Mr. Thos. Breland Mr.Sen Maxon
of Rullett, who will conduct it under the
name Of MOH= & Bell. They propose that
it shall be kedt on a first-olaas hasis.-A
ooil oinb has boon organised by BOtO0 of
tbe young men of town, to be known as
"The p5 Olub"-the membership being
limited. to that number. The offieers are :
W. P. Spalding, Pres.; 133.31- Barrow, See.-
Treas.; Corn., D. Meopherson,fle Xenuedy,
and J. Emmerton.
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Sanehine.
Etanvzsr Hosre.-The Barred Home
Festivalr as eelebrated tin connection with
ite
the $ ath fiehool here on Sunday' aud
Wed esday Wt. On elanday,two excellent
sermons were preachedin the lmorning and
evening by Heys. Menu. Min of Centralia
and Fiutton of Kirkton. reapeetively. In
the afternoon Bev. Mr. Allin addressed the
Sebbath School obildreu, Very appropriate
teusio was rendered by the efficient choir of
the church on these several occasional. The
annual dinner ,took place an Wedneuday
everting, heying been postponed from Tou-
chy °name:int of the heavyrain. Notwith
'standing the dark and rainy night, a goodly
number turned oanand a pleasant time was
spent After nearly all had enjoyetd the
°hole° *Inge provided on the tables in the
idled, ell repaired .to the iiintrala where Bev.
J. Rune% the pastor of the (Arena took the
chair, and an exot Bent program of antireeeee
and. music Wag carried out. Splendid ad -
drogue wet° delivered by the ebeirmen end
Revs. A. L. Inman if grater, S. J. illin et
Centralia, ana T. Sever, junior pastor of
Elite/eine ciectunr Te e Thamee Ilene Pres
byterian choir, under the leaderehip of Mr.
Wm. Kydd, furniehed the musk on this
occasion and' delighted the audience by the
excellence and appropriateneus of their eeleo
none, fully sustaining their reputation as a
splendid organisation of musical talent. At
the conclusion, a hearty vote of thanks was
tendered the speakers and the choir. The
proceeds of the Sunday services and the
dinner amounted to over $50-a good sum
coneidering the unfavorable weather at tbe
time.
Banns -The sale here in connection
with the estate of the We Lawrence Ben-
nett on Monday wan mit well attended.
The place eves not sold, -1492 -1 S92 --Mr•
G. W. Holman internee celebratiug the Col-
umbus Centennial on the 128h tpf October
by giving a grand concert in the school
house on the evening of that date, at which
suitable addresses by several prominent
gentlemen will be delivered, ginierapersed
with music, by pupils and exepupda of the
aehool and others. A. small admission fee
will be charged to defray expenses and pro-
vide deeorations for the school. Look ot
for it, welt for it, come tO it I -A :four day
varies of special meetings will be held in the
church here oommencing the 4811 of Octo-
ber. Several of the neighboring ministers
and the pastora of the circuit will take part.
It is Also expected that the other churches
In the circuit will assist in making these
meetings a success. Three 'serviced daily
will be held--moining, afteenoon, and
evening, and it is hoped much good will
result therefrom,
IVHDOING Banes -The usual quiet of our
little village has been disturbed during the
,presentlweek by one of those events whittle
elways sets 'moiety in a whirl and distutbs
She equilibrium of affaire ingeneral. The
residenee to! Mr. John Brintariombe, our
genial ahoe-meiker, was the scene of a pleas-
ant event last night (Wedneaday) the 21s8
thine when his second daughter, Mary 'Ann
was joined in the Holy bonds of matrimony
to Ira 11. Andrew, third son of Mr. John
Andrea?, all of 'Osborne, Quite a number
of the relatives and Mende of the contract-
ing parties were present and witnessed the
ceremony,which wee performed by Rev. J.
Benne in his usual happy style. The
preeente were of a useful nature, /eliciting
credit on the teat@ of the donors and be-
tokening the respect held for the young
couple. After eupper had been disposed
with, the bouts of the evening were :whiled
away, with mune and eterg and other
simple anuotereente, till a late hour, when
the company dispersed, wishing the bride
and groom all the blessings of life. Miss
Eliza Briraacombe, a sister, supported the
while Mr, Sidney Androw, a brother,
A MOMENT.
Just call in to J. P. Ross'
store and look about care-
fully for a few minutes and
see the extra values we offer
in fall and winter goods. We
are opening them every day.
Don't be afraid to ask for our
prices, and don't charge us
with stealing our goods when
We quote prices.
Next week we will partic-
ularize more fully,
J. P. ROSS.
BaxgairepepQh.
IMPORT.A.NT TO, TEACIECERS.,
High Sob.00l Entrance Eicanainal
TSELECTIOliSwnRI 011E1,-1893."
Leeson V Pietures of Memory,
4. X The 13arefeot Boyn
" XIX The Death of the Flowere.
XXIV The Face against the iPane.
XXIX From the t Deserted Village.
XXX.V Beeignation.
XL Bios Out, Wild Belle.
XLU Lady Clare,
1.11 Swipes Cartier.
• Hobert Burna.
XOIl Edinburgh after Flodden.
XVIII National Morality,
O Shakeepearen
CII The Iderthant of Venice,*
CIF1BkV4TItheo4,ainitleg.
rehant of 'Venice -
Sewn d Reediug.
IILIOTIOSS ZOft Itlat0111ZATIOIL-rOViatt
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1 The Bells of Sliandon,Bpp. 51-51
2V° Mary in Heaven, pp. 07-98,
3 Bing Out, Wild Bells, op. 121-122,
4 Lady Clare, pp, 128-130.
5 Lead, 'Kindly Light, It.1.45.
6 Before Seas°, p. 19.
7 The Three Fishers, p.220.
The Forsaken Merman, pp.299 3e2.
9 To a Skylark, pp. 317-320.
10 Elegy, written in n comalry churchyard,
PP. 831 335.
Also see seotion22, circular No. 7,of new
"course of "study" for publio sobools of
cotmty of Huron.
PUblic School Leaving and Prira.
ary Thrarninations.
Gnalen Junx- gay; Wm.
LiD0aCteeriBell,
Bean. Gortie,• James 13oice,Stanley; Jacob
Crorler, Aslifield; Wm. Clegg, Garde ;
(foreman) ; Joseph Celdwell, Stanley ;
Thos, Davison, Grey ; 13ion C. Griffin,
Winghem; Wm. Reward, Exeter; J. B,
Hudgins, Stephen ; IL M. Harrison, E.
Wawanosh; R. ten Irwin, E. Wawanosh ;
Ronalehlenkins, Goderieh tp.; Sam John
sten, Goderich tp ; W.J.JohnstoneMorris;
John MoDonaleneloderich tp.; PakPollard,
Hensall; W T. Strong, Howick; Chris.
Switzer, Usborne; Jamea Taylor, Colborne;
Lewis Taylor, W. Wawanosh; Martin
Whitley, Ashfield; 11.L.WetsoonGoderich;
John Wiogle, hIcKillop.
BILIFFS,-A cargo of lumber per the
Pianofore, a cargo of coal per the Kolfage,
and general freight per the Windsor and
Unitei. Empire were delivered at this pert
the past week. -The fishing tugs Sea
King and Oreadia,after fishing two months
off Southampton returned to Goderich
last week to finish the season in this neigh
borhood.-The storm of lent week raised
theriver so muck as to deetroy some five
or six boat :hotline, and scatter moat of
their contents through nriver and lake. -
Mr: J. G. Stivens has been elected school
trustee by aoclamation for the unexpired
portion of the late George Svranson's
term.. -The boy Videau, whose hand WU
so seriously injured at one ot onr saw mills
is likely to retain the whole of his fingers.
-Mrs. Ferguson, the old lady who receiv-
ed a compound fracture of the hip bone by
a fall some four weeks, since, fa now said
to be steadily improving, -The yield of
potettoee in the town is the poorest for
many years. -A large number of our rest -
dente( are visiting the ',Forest (thy fair. -
The schooner Tocinum of this port has laid
upfor the cn
e seoasiuona.1-Jot hebilw
sschoozkr °tonne
madfor
lumber for Windsor. -Dredge No. 0 was
delayed considerably on Tueaday through
the breaking Af her anchor wire rope. -
Hon. J.0, Patterson, Hon. Mr. Haggart,
Mr. Robert Birmingham, were in town
this week, having been summoned as wit -
tunnels in commotion with the McLean
libel case, -Mr. George Moir of St. Marys
was in town Tueralay.
Will be found an exoellent remedy for
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Thousands of letters from people who hoe
inied them prove this fach. Ty them.
S35X1OTI0140 roe. ZITSfaTIME.--1893.
Lesson 11L The Triel Scene in the -"Ater-
ehent of Venice."
✓ To Daffodils.
XX The Bard.
XXIX The Land o' the Leal,
XXXI To a Highland Girl.
XXX1V The Well of St. Keyne.
XXVI Go Where Glory Waits
Thee,
XXXVII:Dear Harp of My Country
XXXVIll Come, tete Disconsolate.
XL1 The Cloud.
XLIT On First Looking into Chap.
roan's Homer.
XLIII On the Graeshoppet and the
Cricket.
MASI The Bridge of Sighs.
XLVII A Parente. Ode to my Son.
XLIX Lunen Semmes.
L To Helen.
" LI Horatius.
IiVrn Each and All.
LX The Diver.
LXVII The Hanging of the Crate.
LXXIX The Lord of Burleigh. et=
LXXX Break, Break, Break.
LXXXI The "Revenge."
LXXXIX The Old Cradle.
X0 Bngby Chaps).
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the examiner will allow a choice of subtects
some of which must be basea on ihe
folIow-
ing, with which the candidate is expected
to familiarize himself by earefal reading :--
1893. Scow, The Talisman.
English Spavin Liniment renivre 3 al
hard, soft or calloused Lamps and Blame.
ishes from horses, Wood Spavin,Outbe
Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifle 1
Sprain', Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs
ole. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War
anted the most wonderful Blemish Oure
ver known. Sold by 0. Lutz.29ny
r Must not be confounded with common
eathartio or purtoteive pills. Carter' Little
Liver Pills are entirely unlike them in
every respect. One trial will prove thole
superiority.
TIMELY WISDOBL- Great and tioaely
wisdom is thown by keeping Dr Fowler's
nntreet ef Wild nneeteherty on hand. It
has 110 A4O8.1 for eholera, obolera morbus,
diarrhoea, dyeentery, eoli, cratUloa and all
summer complaints or looseness :of the
bowels -
King St., Kingston, ()net
alll acqtiaintsrl with the above
named lady and eau cettify to the coereote
nese of this statement. Elteny Wenn,
Druggist, Kingston, Ott,
Itch, Mange and seratolaes of every kind
an human beings or animals cured in 30
minntes notes by Wolforct's sanitary latent
This never fails. Sold by C. Lutz: AV=