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s extol ef Stiprethe Cour t,Notary
Couveyauem M911eY to
Loan.
011ot ei 20)1 f313100k,V)X0ter,.
R. cota4IN.8-,
Barristftr, SoliOitor, ConVoyalteel', Etc.
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ARM°UR W. FORD,
in the Snpreme Coureof Qn(prio,
Conyeyanoor, CommOneri ‘(o„ Soeial
•attentidn given (a) the collection of clahts
the United States: Patents procnred, irirmaY
to loan at lowest rates. 0,1106 : Opera Rouse
Lloelr, St, Marys, On. ,
VILLIOT &
H.F.vw TO TIE LINE, 1...ET Trig CHIPS FALL WBERR THEY MAY.'
VOL. XV, NO, 0. EXETER, ONTARIO, TEEURSDA.)/ KO:tti\TINQ, 'OCTOBER 13th) 1887. 4011N & SONS
Pub Its e r sand
DREW' S HALL KIRKTOli RAIR,Mis°4'71c,tv'lcmjS—P4'saet s JOHNT SOARLTT EESQ PA'ST
p e sugar, -murky, Thee With; 7 it
lioesus.—lorsouTien Idatere DaAnori(e.-- Imitgi•mad° br"d,Q°UNTY 34.-11•STER
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BaiTistors, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Seating Cat acity 700.
--Convey'ance`rs dco,
Ioney to Loan at LoWest Rates Of
.latereet,
,OFFIOE, - MAIN - STREET, EXETER,
33, V. 'ELLIOT. J, LLI0t.,
, ,
DENTAL.
,L. BILLINGS,
'OFFICE; over 47.10.,/r E Baia&
Nitroue Oxide Sas for Pamless Extraction
•
, CARTWRIGHT, L. IL S.
.
s-o-m=za.piqp,x4t-apm.rxis2,-
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Eav
ingfrirnished fine. Dental Rooms
huJAIITOS-ST-„ 2 Doors East of Cential Rotel,
'Exeter, ()at., whore r am. prepared to perform
•1111 branches of the Dental profession with ease
skill. etemmo-mmece.sax.ine3
u sed extraotin" teeth Olia,TeS Moderate •
Terms, Cash,
TT- •KINSMAN ,DENTIST.L.D.S'
StinliTefPg Block, Main -St, Exeter,
Extracts Teeth without vain,
by giving Vegetable Vapor. Gold
Pilhags and all other dental
work the best possible. G0e8
to Zuncon ou last ThursdaY in
ditch niont
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MEDICAL
LUTZ, D. M.,
Ofliceathiscesklence Exete
T W. BliOWNING M. D., M.
El • P. S ,G ra,cluate Victoria:Univers ity.O (II ce
naireeidences) onerionLaborator v. Exciter
.HYN.DMAN, coroner for the
Ootyity of Huron. Of/lee, opposite 2Ir.
L Carling s store, Exe ter.
TAR. j. A. ROLLINS, 11. O. P. S
-1.-• 0. Office, Main St.Exoter,Ont, Besiden
oe houserecontly occupied by P. McPhillips,
•• Esq.
R. WOODRUFF,
' -Pfints,Dently located in No. 185
n ' ,'A.venue, London, a few doors
0aSt' .t.ost Office. Special attention given to
disoctS 8 Of the Bye, bad sight, an .0. the Pres-
ervatkon of vision : diseases of the Ear, im-
paired hearing, .and discharges from the ear;
di seiges of the 'Throat, chronic inflammation
being a frequent cause of deafness diseases
of the Nose, eatarrh bein,g a common cause of
inpai-ed hearing.
ATJCTIONEERS.
T_TENI-tY EILBER, Licensed Alio-
tioneer for Elity,Stophen, and McGilli-
IraYownships. So lesconductecl atinederate
:ates. Orliee—At Post-offiee,Orediton, Ont.
TOVT:AILL Auctioneer for file
Zer .To.nips of Stephen, flay and Craborne
and the'Village of Exeter. All sales promntly
attended, and satitfaction guaranteed. Sales
arranged at this office.
' VETERINARY.
riPENNENT & TBNNENT, Veteri-
-L uary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario
Veterinary College, Toron-
to, have eftice for
the treat ment 08 all
Dcanestic ' Animals, on
llf.instreet Exeter. Calls
from a dis taube pronint'y
attelded to:, :Medicine for ones CattIejec
always on hand: ,
" \ MONEY TO LOAN.
ONE/ -`.1-.1,0AN AT (3 AND 63» -
per cent, '8811n00 Private Funds. Best
Loaning Companies represented.
L.E. DIcESoN,
Barrister, Exeter,
oti••••,..11410.011:PnaZIMIU., A•04.1•10.010•01.1....-194.46.11.0.151.1ftro
" INSURANCE.
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EASY TO USE.
,at a Snuff, Powder or Irritating Liquid. Price
tso cts. and $1.00. If not obtainable et your dreg,
gists, 'sent prepaid On teceipt.'o! p0580. Acldrese
fULFORD ea, MI peoc., cant
YaPILAN'S
A. Hastings, Prop.
Shaving and Hair'ciattin,g in the Latest styles
of the art.
, Every attontion pnid to cutting
Ladies and Children's Hair.
SWITCHES MADE TO ORDER.
A CALL SOLICITED
Sure Thin
FOR PURE PARIS GREEN
FOR GENUINE BELLMORE
FOR No, 1 INSECT POWDER
BROWNING'S
'ME SPOT
ALSO A FINE ASSORTIVIENT JF
Benri();;Liallijla.Z13-4,1U,1 Ja°1:1;rni. glie(T),.'ant8wo; 030Taar y:InCzt, 0 hitlii)g, Ann Sample,_ nos Smith ; blank. Presented With a silver Tea Servicfe
or. a
joll,nJocbitir4SetirozuM.ene ; foe" of 18.87; G 5N/edit e•tse 461' w°M. A" S4mMe, A- H H°Clgert jr ' ----.." -
union. lankets, An Sernele ; suit oenac(ian Arrangements having Wee made
7 media full cloth, Thos Smith ; home made --- 7
tWead, J 1) opo & 00., D W Duhhalzo ; five supper at the Grend Union hotel on Fric/ay
etMivr aettastoliT.- SPau, Roht Eistehere pountle honey iu ciections G Dentley,'Rebt evening i7th Get., about seventy pereous eat
brood mere' Geo $peariq, wm Hanson; J Whaley ; jar strained honey 0 Kirk, D Dow ; down . to it. They were Orangemen and
/IazIewhoti ;eNVO yetir 041 filty,,Jas EoutleY, I exleaoted hone, D Dew, G Bentley; &Wiled their friends, The opeasion was M honerof
WM Hauson.1 foal, Geo SPeariu; Will'Hau-c peeehes, Maggie Jamieson, D W Dulreage ; ex.County Master, I3ro. John Scarlett, and
son, R..1) Roy. canoed- pears, Mary ideChtlimn, Mrs Boss; (9 present .him with a eilver tea 'eervieci in
Gmeneer, Pr/epos/se—Span, Js RoutluYicanned plume, Moe Robinsou, Maggie Janfie. reeognitiou of hie serviees ae tile higlleat
S Nethereott, Mershall Stephens ; brood 1 saraie mimed cherries S 'Ammo Mimeie county official of the Orange Order, hie dee
mar°, -V 0 Switzer; Jas K_`,u1P, J Lan° ; twe jausieson ; cenued gooseberries, Iteubrn votion fa the interests of ciii and religious
, . ,1 gr., 1
year old filly, D Kenai), Knna Hanson ; one switzer, MSS Creighton ', canned strawbor- liberty generally, and to mark the esteemin
-"al'. "I' Win Halls°11, H 13Mf°"'' Wm rips', , Miss Croighten, Maggie Jamieson ; which no is held as a man and a brother by
Marehall ,, foe' of 1887 F D Switzer N canned 'respberriee, Miss Creighton, Maggie those who most intireatelyineow him. Am-
lancnesoa ; canned tomatoes, Miss Creighton pie justice having been done to the repast
J Sliler ; jelly ,7 Urquhart, Mrs Rioliardson ; provided the guests retired. Tho cloth
calfekhe boots, T I) Stanley, G Mille '• gait- having been removed the party returned. to
ere'reT D Stanley ; coarse boots, G 11Iills, T the litree dining room, where the following
; Sift al talle14
1
D • 'amey ; oil ereme,, miss 011114;10y, Kate address was read to Bro. Scarlett :---
Do, e ; peneil drawing. Miss OurrilleY ; To Bro. john Scarlett, Peet Coeety Meeter,
por1e ,ctit on, canvass, Bliss Oiarrilley ; -doah H
ble South
setteenriing,e haruese, J Treble, J Taylor Data eti» Baternala—It is ,Wi
;
single set carriage harness, STreble, J. , Tay- pleasure that wo, the officers and inembere
1°1'mi:sewing machine, G Vickers; grame( of tile Loyal Orange County Lodge, of South
clooae, G Money ; organ, G Vickers ; gents, Huron, mid private lodges, take this oppor-
e
fwmiehings, J'Dottpe & Co. , tunity of recognizing your valued eervices to
CIAS$ 23 --Ladies' v,mik--Woollen SOags, the Society, not only as Comity Master, but
lionSo sun, Maggie datneeon, Thos. Hyde, during the years you have held other posi-
Ainenawson ; woollen stockings, borne spun, ,
MIsEi Hyde, Airs Richardson, tions of honor and treat, iu your district and
Mrs ill 0 primary lodges, your teething efforts for the
Switzer; woollen mitts home span, Tilos welfare and proopemy of this County Lodge
Hyde, Ann Sample, Bliss Hyde; fancy socks, have galaed for you the approval ancl entire
Thos ElYile, Miss Hyde, Ann Dawson; falleY conddence of your brethern ; some of US have
steelcings, Miss Hyde, Thee EIVale; fancy associated With you for many years and have
mitis, 'are W Begg, E Ruthann epecimen always found you at your post of duty. We
braiding, E flonhatn, Miss 'Hyde, Miss now present to you this memento, trusting
Creighton ; gents' shirt, heed made, E Him- you may loag be spared to use it, and that it
Inutt, Time Hyde, Alex Roy; emote' shirt,
may bring to eyour memory those who
mailable made, P O'Bden, Kae Duupe, E gathered around you when you occupied the
Elauhium •embrohlery on muslin, Mrs J. D County Master's chair. In conclusion we
Grabeen, Miss Creighton: embroidery on tender our best wishes to your wife and
we/detach Mrser 0 Graham, Mies Deighton; family, and pray that you nifty be long
patchwork quitt,A Sample,liachael Gowan, A spared to them and our aesociation, and that
E Plodgert., jr. •, coverlet, home-made., G we may all be bound closer together in the
Mills, Mrs W Begg, E Ilanhain ,• • onild's bonds of brotherly love. '
dress. hand -made. E Hanham, Miss Hyde
Signed on behalf of the Bounty Lodge.
child's dress, -machine made, Miss Creighton,
Femmes, C. .1.
Mrs Wiseman, Mrs J D Graham ; ornamental E.
needle work, nn 3 on ne, Kate Doupe, E A. M. l'ODD; D. 0, al.
Haithatn; faucy knitting, Itaithael Gowan, Jona BEACOM, Treasurer.
(Shier, 5 Doupe. •
ROADSTERS. —B1'00(1 Marc), J foOrirav
John Stephens two year old colt, j Me.
Curdy ; ono year ' old' colt, iT 1Trquhart, Jas
Hazelwood ; foale McCurdy, Stephens ;
Oatiniaore—Spati Jas Colgulniun home
1 7
in buggy, J MeNeviii, , Sleek, W
maga • saddle herse, P O'Brien, Wm Kirk ;
in'ood 'ffeare,•D Beethour ; foal, 1) 13rethour ;
Iwo yein. old, G Searing, Wm MeOloelin,
Aciereummiatie --Span, , Wm Ilouiley ;
brood more, 11 D Roy, A Arskey, Wm Roger;
two year old, 5 3.)oupe, John Stephens,
Robt Radcliffe ; one year old, John Stephene
G Brathour, Fotheringlutin ; foal, Wm
Roger, A Arskey, J Lane.
GATTLE.—TmoRotrottratEriDIMITAM.--M11011
cow, J flaziewooch J Hooper, W 11 Gill ; two
yeat. old heifer, W H Gill, Alex Roy ;' yeer»
ling heifer john 'Hooper, Geo Gill ; bull calf,
W (4111, Wm. Roger ; heifer °elf, W II Gill,
John Hooper.
(Inane Carroan.—.)1itch cow, John Hooper
O Fotheriugham, Jae Hazlewooct ; two year
old heifer, Jae HazIewooci, John Hooper ;
year old heifer, Wm Roger, Jas flazlewood ;
heifer calf, Nan Marshall, lot mid 2nd ;
steer calf, Wm Pridharn, John Hooper;
two year old wears, John Hooper, Wm 114:Ter;
one year old steers, Ja4' Hazelwood, John
Hooper ; Fat cow or heifer, Win Pridhann
Wm Roger.
SIIEER.—IxrcEsTErr. —Rein two years old,
L Goodwin ; one year old ram, L Goodwin;
ram lamb, L Goodwin, Theis Currilley'; pair
breeding ewes, Thos 0'11,11110y, L Goeiclwie ;
pair shearling, ewes, L Goodena, Thos Curr-
illey ; pair ewo lambs, Thos Onrrille,y, L
Goodwin.
In the Cotswold class Wm Speace was
awarded each arid every prize, his being the
only exhibit in said class.
Sonannowtts•—llam two years 01(1,1-31 KernP
J Kirk ; ram lamb, C Switzer.; pair ewes;
C C Switzer, Ge Bentley ; pair sheerling
ewes. C Switzer ;- pair ewe lambs, q
Switzer, 1st & 2nd.
Sunoesume & OXFORD DOWNS..--aialll two
'years old, IT A. Switzer, S Donee ; ram lamb
S Doupe, 11 A Switzer ; pair ewes, S Doupe,
11 A Switzer ; pair shearling ewes, 5 Doupe
11 .A. Switzer ; pair ewe lambs, 11 A Switzer,
Doune. '
GRADE.7---eWeS, %Val Spence, G Bentley;
ewe lambs, Wm Spence, let & and ; fat
sheep, Thos Ourrilley, L Goodwin '
Fishin_g 'Cackle Marshall ; breeding SOW, J IlazIewood
Hoes,--Lattee BIM t1D„.--Aged boar, Wm •
D Switzer, Maggie Jamesou; crotchet in
ton; crotchet in cotton, Airs W Begg, Mrs F
The next iswlio oeue je;;Tiet'e0Olee:)4":::(N,(;1:r),br :3:.:111.3blyN° eovtTn:,
nig 010.t. according to his belief every teeelier
cen eing enough to teeeh it in sellool, and
then eetei•ed XpOitiarl. of his mittimer
of teeehing hie inapiti cont3idoreki the .
OS() Of an ()veva or ))iano a great bolo, and
thoright that the pulite eliould • be taught
maeie Ogle the time of their entrence into
the sehool. Ile a'eferred 54 the Normal •
School method of znaking accents eonekleeing
:yecesn. Bai,nAt,h,l,noiglinateoirinsivel,eawndof otoinlo-
eluded with the following motion, second
feat taet it is desirable to have singing
taught inthecuielioSO111)018 in general thfOttf?!11-
oat the province, and that 5110 proper to gt,70
11$ M11011 9110011rftgeD1CIA as possible to eueh
vraeolIce(a°" mit) jime:uetsuf , tho°bso°t1 vRhadted'r'lacIae, tt sulot'lhapiatetcrtEhiltiiillIcTlYtv,,°( 0riaal'eld° acin
bowie pabject to the earth:alum of the En.
trance hlicarninatiou. H. • That a copy of
this motion be sent to the aoliorities of the
Eduoation Department in Toronto,
The reeolution was under disencielon when
the meeting, adjoureed, it being agreed that
it wile to be the first matter on the 00511 10 al II-
tu the evening a large audieuee Oesonibled
in the Grand Opera Hausa. A very varied ,
aud excellent se °gramme had boon provided,
couclu(1ing with "God Save the Queen in
the einging of which the audielies joined.
The thaulte of the trueteee are due to the
ladies and gentlemen of ,Goderich who took
part iu the choruses and tableaux vivants, or
by their recitations or eoegs helpedthe
er :00tinocolSIEtniPi alaeluleaeynt the program.
noirIni0i ni ' it,,1)11? tril 11 se c etiue st ceen tol c.»
amination, wag continued 'by Al -east -6. Del-
gattY, Oreewoller, Brown, Strang, Hol-
man, Hensten, Tom, IP 8, Mackenzie, Beg-
an, Johnson and Nevin, the conseueus of
opinion being, that while it was very desira-
ble that the teachers should clo iall in their
power to teach innate in their- achoole, it was
not acivieable that should, be put in tile
cuiriculum for eutrence examination, esen as
a bonus subject, Oa a division Mr. Neviii''s
motion wits declared lost.
Mr. S. P. Halls, B. A., assisted' by Miss
Aikenhead, pmformed EL number of chemical
and» electrical experiments, showing hie math.
od of teaching ehemistry to beginners. Rio
apparatue was such as was obtainable by any
teacther, and his demonstratione:of the verious
forces, cilecteical, chemical and inechauieal,
of eheinical attraction, chemical and physical
change, were very 'interesting, instruetiYe
and amusing, some of them causing some
consternation anaong those nearest the per-
formance He aleo gave an exhibition of
electrio light on a email scale. •
It was then moved by F. 'Crasweller, sec.
by W. 11. johnsou, that J. E. Tom, I. P. 'S.,
and Guo. Baird, sen., be appointed delegatea
D Roy ; Mrs W Begg; home made carpet.
Miss Hyde, E Hanhaan; rag mat,OW Kirk, R ' ' ' " '
wee. Beemene, Secretary. '
GEO Haen-ee: Se Chastain for an annual went to support a utalferni
system of promotion examination in the
to wait upon the County Council, and ask ,
West Huron inspectorate.
Sinitla 'keit quilt, Mies Creighton,
Mary MeiOallinn, Misa A DaWSOI1, Thee Miring tee reading of the atldrees by Bro. The resolution committee brough in the
Maggio P. Cantelon, jr., Comity Ohaplaie, f3ro Geo. following motions :
Jameson, Ann Sample; crystal painting-, E Hanle.Y and Bro. Wm. Crooks', District D• Your committee are of the opinion
Switzer, 'Ars F D Switzer; co,lection paper master, of C7oderich, handed 13ro. Searlett a that some of the text books authorized by -
flowers, Rachael Gowan, Mrs" Richardson; handsome silver tea sesvice on which was the Department are not suitable for Ilse in
elieli frame, Maggie JEUDOS011; lace work, Miss luso-6330, ''presented to Bro. John Scarlett, our puhlic schools, more especially the pub -
Creighton, Mrs J DO -reheat, Maly ISIcOal. P, C. M., bythe South Huron CountyOrange.
hum feather iloWers, Thos Smith, ;sties m j lie,school geography. , '
Brethour, Maggie Jemeson; home-made soap, 7th. 1887."
Lodge, in recognition of past ,services --00t. This reselation was amended by stdaing ,
E SWitzer, Kate Doupe, J Shier; hair wreath,
MrsRichardsom Berlin wool work for frann, Bro. &arida 10 ft very feeling manner and oeiug to niany of the teachers not having
out the words "pablic school geography,'
in appropriate language thankel the donors examined the work. (ferried, ' '
ing, Mrs Richardson, Mrs J D Gi•ahain, A for their present, and; what was et least
Shiley.; embroidery in cotton, Maggie Jame- u, Haying learned that Mr. Frank Drees-
precioes te him, their brotherly enetoreation ,
so0';•11trieJ. 0 Graham; pairalippers in. woest.
act, 11) W ,Dulinage, Miss Oreigrhton, of his cenduet 'While their chief. County the protiuce, in order to pursue his studied'
yeller is about to leave the profession 'and
Officer ancl at other times. Their Worde were -
Mrs Richardson : sofa cushion, Mrs cheering in(1eed, more precious than -gold or, that lie has been untirine in his efforts to'
for another profession and hearing in mind
J 1) Grebare Ie Hanham Miss -Crei h
,
e
silver, and they would nerve him to future promote 'the interests of the association, we
holiest endeavor in all that pertained their express our sincere reerot at his leaaing us
noble Orcier. He, probably, had 1.10 more e ,
and exteuci to him our best wishes for his
claim tospecial recognition than mauyipresent, future prosperity. Carried.
and accepted their address and present with - - ' •
a full knowledge of his shortcomings. What • III. It is the opinion of the committee
aver he had !done was only Ins duty, and no that the Department mud° a mistake in
man deeerves especial praise for doing that, making No.5 Drawing Book compulsory for
He was highly pleased to meet his brethren the next entrance association without giving
sufficient notice, Carried.
and friends and thanked them all for the
Mr. F. Grasewelier thanked the Associa-
honor done him.
time for the kindly feelines expressed hi the
, e
2nd resolution, and assured the teachers that '
West Huron Teachers' Associa= he had always taken an active interest in the "
tion. work of the institute, and had derived much
pleasure and profit from it, aucl though leave
Th e Semi-annual meeting of the West Mg the profeesion he should always remember
Huron Teachers' Association was held in the the friendliness and kindness of the members
Goderich high school on Friday and Satur- of the iustitute, ancl should continue to he .
clay, the 7th aucl8th of October. Tho work interested in their work and their meetings.
..
. ,
of 'Fridayimorning conSsteci i
or appointng a erre Geo. Holman, the president, wuo was
, , ,
business committee, hearing a report of the appointed deleg,ate to the provincial Teach.
same, and arranging for future work. In th's ers' Association, gave a short report.of the
afternoon, however, the teachers began to business transacted at the said association,
Pour in, and no'less than a huudred answer- and paid a high compliment to the ability of
ed to theirimme when the Inspector. read ear. H. I. Strang, B. A, giving a resume of
the roll. The following committees Were ap- the salient points of the address delivered
pointed :—Business—Mesers. Baird, Brown by him as president o/ the Prove Teachers'
and 'Miss Johnson; Question drawer --Messrs Association, and praising unstintedly the
3. E. Tom, I. P. S., H. I. Strang, B. A., aud •outspoken,frankness with which he criticized
A. J, Morita, B. A., after whiah the President. some of the late acts of the Department.
Mr. Ce, 7, llohnan, delivered his aunual ad- He aiso explained a resolution that,he had
dress. taking es his subject, •(1
'arif1t'ee-sMe 011 introduced at the Provincial Association re.
our Educational System." After a patriotic garding a change iii the apportionment of
reference to the present year as tho jobilee
SMALL 13lIEED. —Aged boar,. Rich Delbridge;
boar pig under one year, J Hazlewood, Rich
ALWAYS A FULL LINE Delbridge ; sow under one year, Rich Del -
bridge, J Hezlewood.
OF ALL KINDS OF • Ft:gave—Plymouth rocks, 11A. Switzer, G
Bentley ; Light Brahmas, Wm Brown, 1st,
1:RoTTO-S —
c.S. end , Blehlt Spanish fowls, G Bentley,
Call and Exanynefoi: Your --
self.
BAOW.N1NG, Prop -
rarmors iiiintior
m.TLLs,
WOODHAM.
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W WAtonist M D. Presiclea. t. 0» ar. TAYLOR,
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SNE'LL Agontfor Exeter andvicinity,
the com munity that they hew leasedtho above
mills for a term of years ; ftnci. will be pleased
o have a call from all The mill has roc ntl
been improvecl,by the addition of new mach-
inery. 111e the intention of Pio subscribers to
add a set of rolls as soon as poSsible ; and all
conabined. the
Woodha—n Grist Mill
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Gristing and Chopping' Done
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Fresh oatmeal constantly on hand for gale or
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THE ffarA TRIAL SOLICITED,
a, orco , . July -14.] , Props.
Ion a a ty471 J. Sz A. IVIoNEYIN,
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OF QANADA, LOTS. OF NEW GOODS
The Royal Mail, Passenger amd e'reight-
Route between. Cam oda anti Grea.t Britain anti
direct route between the West and all points
on the Lower St. Lawrence and Baie des Ohm -
lour, also -
gaw'Brauswick,,,Nova Scotia,
P., B. Island Cape Breton'
Newfoundland.,
• Liermuda, -
and Jamaica.
qloW and elegant Pullman nutlet Sleeping
•nd Day Cars run on thrdughExpross traine.
Pessengersfor Great Brinell 4ho Conti -
limit by leaving Toronto at 8.30 a. na. Thurs.
day will join outward Steainer at
fax a, M. Satuiday. •
Superior Elevator Warehouse end Deck
co mmodation at Halifax for shipment of grain -
and gonereinunichandiso,
• years of expert:elide have proved the INTEIS,
COLONIAL in connection with steamship
, linos to end fermi London, Liverpeel 000
Glaseetv to 'tialifax, to be the quiekest /might
route" between Cededa and 61teat Reitain,
,
Information es to Paseengee aim 'Freight
rates can holed on applieation „
ROBERT 33.34DOVEE,
Western Ereight &Passenger Agoiat
Pmeein Itoinestiook,Voi-Ic et. Toeonto
1). POT
Chia Superintonden
,to ' N.I3NoV 10t11,1,885 .4k
Railway 0
--AT----
Doupe's Store,
KIRKTON.
HE AVY DRESS GOODS (new shades) 10c
EXTRA YOUNG 'TYSON TEA - 50e. lb
17 lb NICE• 81.00
A NICE TEA SETT (44 Pieces) - 0.25
I3EST LARDINE' OIL,' . gal
13112 Eine Tea, for - $1.00
8 Plugs Cheaving Tobacco 25c.
•
It Will pay you to drive ten
miles to buy. frOna 1,15.
PLEASE -7.
NOTE OUR PRICES.
Prioe for:01liter and
Egvs.
t.7
o , Is W Begg, Nlary SIcCallum, Miss
Creighton, hat, Canadian straw, 1) Brothour;
tufted counterpane, Mrs F D Switzer, Mi SS M
J Drethonr, Rich. Delbricigm crewel em-
broidery, Rachael Gowan, lst and and;
darned socEs, Kath Doupe, .1 Copeland; nn-
nerelotliing, hand -merle, Maggie Jameson, D
13 tit 2nd ; Houdans, G Bentley, J Copeland WD I 0 , Tint eic et ing, machine • made,
Le,ghorns, II A. Switzer, G C Switzer ; Game Kate Donne, Maggie Jameson ; collection
fowls. 0 0 Switzer, 131 c.C6 2nd- Potent's, G ladies' work, 'Mrs 'Richardson, Mary McGill-
13eutley lst & 2nd ; barnyard fowle, G'Ilent. lum ; novelties, E 'Henbane, Mrs Riehardsen,
, ,
ley a A Switzer ; turkeys, D Kemp, j Lane • ,
11, cliss Creighton . ollection houhe plants,
. -
geese, _Reuben Shier ; ducks, 3 Copeland, H ' D son, j'' MeGurdy.
A. Switzer ; Game Bantams, Wm Kirk ; EXTRAS-1-10OkeC1 shirt, D Brethour, Re:
Grey Ducke, G Bentley. , ' ., chael Gowan; oil painted frame, Mise Cur-
. rilley, Miss E Shier; ornamental needlework,
Imeararetms.—Plineton with. top, B J J Doupe iiS Co; darned net tidy, Mrs Riahard-
Roadhouse, Nam :Sloyes ; siegle top buggy, sone Silk embroidered on satin, Mre' J D
Wsh Moyes, B J Beilahouse ; single °Pen' Graham; celleotion embroidered on. ;linen',
buggy, Wm Moyes, B J Roadhouse ; Port- Maggie Jameson; Jaye canvas, tenet mnta,
•Iiihcl cutter, Win Moyes, '13 ..T Roadhouse ; MiSS Creighton; novelty basket, Robt Robin-,
piano box natter, 13 J Roadhouse ; pleasure SOD; sideboard scarf, Miss A. Dawson; pillow
sleigh, B J Roadhouse ; lumber wagon, 33 J eaums; 'Kra j- D Gnaieee; , miss A Dene9n,
Roadhouse ; set horse Owes, Robt Robin- miss oteigntem awned mn. pillow 03nal birs
SOD. '
Mrs W Begg, Mrs Wiseman, Miss Ourrelly •
Gnene.e-Fall wheat, ' white, Wm Hazle. Arasine tea cosy, Miss' A Da‘vson e Horee
wood, R Delbricige ; fall wrieat red, j Mar» blankete, la D Roy; silk log cabin quilt, Ba-
stian, Thos Lane ; spring wheat, A E Hod. °heel GOMM: crotchet on wool, Mrs i. W
gert, Jr ; large oats, 11 A. Switzer, A. E Graham ; collection crotchet work, Mrs
Hodgert ; cemmon oats, white,. 0- Brethour, Richardson ; woollen gloves, Magegie Jame -
Thos Lane ; common oats, black, 0 Brethour 8811, Thos Hyde:
II A. Switzer; large peas, 1? 0 Switzer ; flax The Secretary will be at the hall, Kirkton,
seed, Wm Hazlewood, Rich Delbridge ; flax on Seturelaye291h Oct., whim prize money year, end to the good influence the Queen
in straw, 5 Douce, win Hazlewood ; tine°. will be, pod. -' • • has •tmerted dor/12g het; reign and tile pi -ogres management, mentioningfirst that thesemeede
thy seed, A E Horigert jr, A Shier ; Engliela Mr. J. E. Tom, I.P.S., dealt with school
Neeee—ale slack's biiggy capsized in the that has been' made in all branches of art
field beans, Ill D Switzer, 'Sir. Sample; white ring while speeding in the single roadster and tOienee, especially in the branch, Echtwere mudh better managed now than they
garden beans, F D Switzer, D Brethour . coinpetition ; no damage. ,previously were. He considered • that a '
cation, he proceeded to his sUbjeet. anti ad.
elephant, Wm
of Hebi•on,7G Rotherford, A Shier ; white
barley, D Brethour, A E. Hodgert, jr.
CLASS 10—ROOTS AND VEGTApLE8.---Beatzty
peas, 11 A Switzer, A E Hodgert jr ; col- i
beans, A Shier ; table corn, 11 A Switzer ; '
n Ian corn, D Kemp, J Havlewoode small f
.
5t of November as that wilLbe the
be opened. It will soon be finished and ill"?
The members of L.O,L. No- 219, in-
t end bolding an entertainment on the
. Corbett.
Nivtlegultc010beel°bleetiter ief°• trivne6Ccolldld :ent Li' to ag S 1-11)- ' • • .
1in all subjects, condemning, freely the Tree -
vacated a system of uniform„ eingle text hooks
ed that education and pleliticin, were beam'. a,
en t multiplicity of text boolcs. ' He coneider-
thou ht i' tie. s 11 Y • ' ' •
" attend to the moral mad aesthetic training
P5010 his mind by continuous and isystema-
and morally fit for his position. He should
be careful of hie . character, aud should ira.
teacher sligornolact be .PhpYsiealln. iuteile.e.tutaly,ha•
t d and reading. He should
petatoes, D Creighton, Win. Brow ; hurbank
kind, J Marshall, A Shier • swedish turnips,
seedling, W Gowan; colfootionethree of each ready for use.
Blown, 3 Urquhart ; Yoga everfing that the new orange hail, will erintendeut of Education, or at any rate,
ession o assist 1 - ,---ing flomers U1 beds, or in pots Ill be
au advisory board, elected by the pro- I " ° a " las fennel
t • t the ‘finieter in hid deliberit. house an
- 1 of his pupils, gee that they caannodech/e:flabud ..
t'clv t school and try to make the school.
J thejohart, 5 Dtmpe ; field carrots, J Balk- ..-aseeee,
' Whalen. tions. He considered, the legislative grant ""•
will, 5 Doupe ; garden carrots, W, M Leigh, . io schools sheuld be aprortioned in 0004. 0,wilinowd°0`av' i;11d1,041sEririillnat s 03111900111,105: 376arr 4 d;t!tolivit/r.
Miss Nellie lioagson is at present dance with the attendance of the Beholare i area required gyrnpain, eue and kindly treat;
Hyde, Win Yale ; mangold wurtzel, yellow Visiting friends in Toronto
W 11 Paisey ; cnangolcl wurtzel, red, Thee ,
qulred by few, and the school 'equipment in nt, but should not lie petted top much.
at ,,sehool . the number of day $ Ve-
in' s •
globe, Wm Jamieson, J IlazIewood ; oniene, • , Mr. Robt..Riciley ha S rented his farm general. He thought the method employed Neither hould they he flogged exeessively.
in public sehool iuspecting might be line.
Persistent flogging generally showed that the
Riehardson, Wm Jamieson ; heads cebbage, vvift of the base li
. tiyi , , II Pmeey ; blood beets, Mee. for a term Of years to Mr. jatnes Bark. . . . ed, and held that the Provincial Teachers'
improve
teacher lacked power to'coutrel the' school.
B J Roadhouse, P. (PBrien • tomatoes, J The sale of the property of the late J. Association, or at least the pahlie school sec. rn acgsPt'ing sQh°°18' ' tcachars' "Pc;ciallY '
Taylor, B I. Roadhouse ; head's canPfluever, Saddler was: yOUpg teachers, should notetalce schools too •
well attended and the Um], had outlived ha utiehilluess. At the
b„.T. Roadhouse.; celery, P O'Brien, heavy for them, but should try to get schools
Paisey ; citron round, A Shier, R A Switzer ;
IV H di 'erent articles all sold for a very fan' i ;or las address - re. od 1 H 1 Strang shitable te their age and experience. A fOw•
conclusion, a vote of thanks to the Pteeident
price. A new feature ill this 8ifle Was l B. A., and seconded by A. J. Moore, ,B. A., questions were asked Mr. Tom. and then the
eitron, long, Jas Balked'', B J Roadhouee ; , was OW . )37 . .,
pumpkin', 'agm Hallam, T khdiliguheud the attemlance of quite a 'number of and carried imeninaously. The Inspector Association proceeded to ,ballot for 'oilicers
water . melon, Miss somereple, A Shier ; ildies• ' ' 8tated his ljaatlitx1 °f sell°°7 i118128°U64 al'id at follows: president, W. H. .1911n3012, (,)i100-
musk,naelon, A Shier; p
-tirsnipe, A Doupe, for the ensuing year. The eieotiou ,rceulted
Miss A. DaNvson ; silver dollar potato, W II homusre.,130..ngteiGleeewjer,s,t is filonte, asked for advise or criticism on any part of it
preeident, Miss Johnson ; eee.treas., G. W.
Paisey ; latexes°, D Creighton ; blue l'oso, 'While hewing S01110 tirnber to be used fro the teachers.
, Ur. Johnson themdealt with the Uhaut. Re'imall ; °°111ruitt°°' Miss" B•urr°r'''" aml
Burritt and I‘Xeesrs Kitty E. A Merceneh-,
, - . , , , , e. ,
J Marshall; squash, Rich Delbridge. ..... iinlotmhe;scomnesutreueetihoandottii,tehembiusillgritnugn,031tro, liciTtor;;Yoefileenin6' og.v.i ovimilgenat bfrriollnif r(liSbtelill,ieneoefpttiebu° rmazd n'Tv•ipnealgpautetsYe'd the fedin'ying met' idn„ arina
ae 4. small teken ot m1l. appreCiation of the
' At the 13irldulph Agricultural Show, eilad the comse of reading proscribed in the
"1,-;"4" ,
8,.0232.2. time ,before he will be around atellitiaittitoioonotoinrsethootmroaatiltienrg,rteoalt1107}di eb 7000012504: :t h!eo°1G:asom(10065 ritta,011,17evii, 1111gwilioao' deocilihnrono:18igc;i:iontlfia ittlicohl i'.:t 0t 01 tr0u1selli:oer4e8Osgeds ff,
held in GratatOn quite n, number of -Chautaqua cearee inostitnabio to those, Whose the trersm•dr of Hale institete be instructed to
prizes came to tine Section, Mr. P, edueation had been neglected in eevly yeare, hand over 4q0 being pert proeeeds of coneert,
Breelte Obtained first prNo' on his two and to teachere, whom it Would incipire to
in replenishiug the eheenicel departenept of
to 111r H. 1. Strang, to be usacl as a email ,e.iii
year old filly anicIfi yiattu.,. ejoosiaesplt Ivrtet,i,,iAey. bettoi worlst Ho gay° a graphic acconnt ,of tho high s6h003,” 140 consontion tojoaruoil
26.it,:gitraairl:ticiitaud 8r,, oea fic,°05tk:las iiria 163, id:wit iivs,01,161 trlic1,131 n,, 0,$1:7)4etes: (t31c;,,11:bp\070(1:celii. litv:eirlboeftti:ciin:lie'ip,t'a:111:0(111).0ad.:11880oci'illat:hvieretevtylacr"sli: to , mi`,",ochft,alsi*,1,,1 ,c.aute VI Van'sh I, it tbleia° °z.x,:prTrttilovre" for
tno pross and. acted in that eapacity. , '
Arkney obtained. fIrst Oil hit colt in the
jilt.. svm. pm obtairiec two firsts on doing improve their powore and vosition
his, blood onit ma )\
f,r, Goo, Atelsool tIci,. , ,A veto. of (hanks for tho 1.)aper moved 1,1 ---------0+-4'----------
, , . •
00 iiis Istinniii mayo. mr, ,r6s, moiley r, Onsswellor, seconded by iT. P, Nevia, , was WE THINK IV Trfaa TFAIE
oartiodi and a discassion which 1\lessre. iTol. that DcO'plo 02010 to th&r.sons6s end'sto pcd
also obtained sovoral prizea ,015,frit,i.t. man, Oftswoller; Tom and Strang teak, 'part, Awing rho th,c,,ap, trashy, i3Orions, heFiltb,
, ,, „ v!;as engagec, in, all agreeing as to thio acivisa- dostroyint; Ilalting, Powders, Imp;;6a1 Crotrn
, . 01 11) Waolcerrn till tOok prizes ' on bility of teachers reading more, and thereby' , Tarter 13a,king .1.'owder is'rtro, taliabie and. '
the aytioleV bo showed.. gaining tnoro general Imowlocige. Om best article,
the Logislatiye Grant.
Fatirx.—Nortbern Spy apples, "tSrm' Han-
sen ; Tolman Sweets, Wm Stacey; Baldwin
Win Hanson ; snow Apples, A Detipa ;
Rhode Island Greening II Belfour ; King of
Tompkins, Wiit' Hanson ; Alextmder, Wm
Yule ; tweety (ammo, pippins, 8 Dente ;
golden rueset, A Detail° ; Ribston ruesot,
CoPoialicl ; Spitzenburgs, Win Hanson ;
yellow jellflower, Mary MCCIalluml
Grasse; Win Stacey ; collection of apl)les, 3
Copeland, Switzer ; crab applos4 W M
Leigh; R 1) Roy • open, air graPeSi Eat
Rohinsim, Mrs Itiebardeon ; plums, 5 Denim,
J Shier '; Pears, Win IdatiSon, l(ate
Donpo ; winter pears, Wm" Deaveivt ,Alia
DATRY Poomme,--I(es, butter, •50 pOuncle,
Maggie, jinni:lean, Mrs V' 1) SWitzee ; flyo
poinvie table butter, J Limo, Shice ; -crock
20 Iles butte'', J Shier,
cia
cut his 'foot barllyf 80 lhat it will be Pr°s°11t an" nalar6ig tha.
lasnefits teachers Would derive from a eye.