The Huron Expositor, 1875-09-24, Page 44
N's A.DVBRTISEMENTS.
Auction Sale -John McConnell.
Auction Sale of -Valuable Mill Property.
Fall Impc:rtatio is—G, Dent.
Farm: for Salc--Alva. Baker,
Teacher Wanted—Charles Dods.
C
Canadian C,omrtissioti—J.1'erraalt,
Auction Sale of Viliage Lots at Herteall.
New Gdords—TIinas Kidd.
%Vatehek--1J, .I�iickson & Co,
Carel D. Mcg aught, 4V S.
Farmers' Store Reopened.
Fall Goode—Hill's �rtannia House.
mortar.
have been fin.
Both gehtleine
the`ion o
deet
f ram the • vie
grounds
wliere th
etreteher
cure th
ponder
Can
to te
e E ee
E b. 'tt
slated end disqualified.
u have appealed against
f
the
ecce,.
rk on
ion La
e l,resi
a ills'
u 1
nrt, an(, judging
,.
they ht�s a good
These are cases
v has been unduly
ing judge to se -
tion of ' the res
-
he
Ex -
11
ti nae
he In orna
1 h bitioi . f 187E
We hive !reason to car that ur manu-
facturer aisci, gricu turista are hardly
the gr at 'int. a rtanee f Canada
see
can, a igh poai ion at the
1 opens at
t may be
ge would
g a credit-
ture and
othing of
of horses,
is, the ad -
alive to
taking,
$ AYORTH, PRIDAT, SEPT. 24, 1875. .Interna ionkil
Philacle Iiia
�p
A Wrong Step. :,stied 1 pori
in a speech at the inau ur- the Do i
r. Mowat, 1 g
alio of the new oimal School at Otto,- able des S
wa on Wednesday, said it was extremely . produe
like ' that the (Alice of ♦frninter of Edi.- : tl,e fitae
�S
1xhibition, a 'hi
,n:MMay next,
e, what advent
inion ksecure ,y maki
lay of what 'e menu
from the soi , to say;
show we c n make
3 e j and that Hon, cattle nd sheet ? ur reply
cation would lac, created,
Mr. Crooks would. be its first occupant, vantages, 'when con dered, are great,
whether viewed from a natio s al or cam- dress, :said the decrees Ir.
We carinal think that guach a course signed to counteract the
sly uid be "udicsioue. On cont'rar , we 1 t dpoiut• we expect to be fidelity and lu ra
a J y
SZTOR.
Ogee first attacked are nownearly res -the mea
1 third of
A BRUTAL OUTIUOE, —A brutal out- its effec
age,v.as committed, at the
D
ublin
Royal disease is
Barracks. Somesergeants ht a lish man
omen into their I room Ute. Saturday lands so
ight, and at 4 o'clook in the morning, think the
n her refusing to heave, they flung her whites
ut of the window, a height . of 20 feet. t lives wer
he was removed to St. Sri; hen's Hos- I the disei
tilwhere ere she died shortl5` after. . frantic ineal .,
,
I:uait,s;s GUN, -The 81 tori gun, re- use the w
ently completed at 'ooh ell, for the kill the
nnlish irr�u-claal slii rnflxible, was short tin
vered. 1
es is still epidermic.:: [, One
-
t e native population d'ed from
v
pied a few days ago. The barge con-
isted of 250 pounds of po leder and a
1,300 pound shot. The restiilt was not,
uite satisfactory. The an`, Branch
in about four moot s. The
Eng -
of -war,
an 1✓.
e fro
said to have coin g
of -war, which vise; the is -
ie months°since. Th natives
disease was brought hereby
exterminate thee',. The na-
becoming civilized, b t when
e began to spread the became
d fled. They will molt likely
iites roaghly. The dis- -e will
ntire native population in a
if encheeked.
he Clinton Show.
mal show of the Hullet
ral Soviet was held a
STORM IN Memo.- :damage to A ricult
:In
ttc►�,�,,,roperty by the lath storm In nlalveston, ar Tuesd;by and W dnesday lasThe
favor-
eeablc.
t nearly
i under
The in -
p. Vege-
Texas, and other towns near the north- ; weather
ern coast of the Guff of Henna, has been ;
able, bei'
so good
arge. One million dollars is 1reported asOn this
11
the amount of tli�c loss in; Galveston.
Several accidents to shipping' in the same i more fa
storm are -reported. ( — door dep.
TUE UATITOLTO SYNODIN IRELAND. °_tables, rc
The Synod of the Ronan of holic Arch- descripti
bishops and Bishops at A
lege, Dublin, was &ineluct
day, Cardinal Cullen, in
mercies s an - , a ' arnnle
believe it .,vouid be injurious to the eda- met at the outset, in discussing this and revolution in. polite
ucstion, by the statement that there is for a good result. The S
cational interests r of the Province, At q ,r „ ticalar attention to the
anyrate the Government should ser- no use of exhibiting anything in the f
, edueatunt of the ydung.
taint - not take such a stepwithout ' United St tes, so long as the Americas ls'ocn Alin Moue lits
5
ta. ,�of the Ile ►i}s= ' Govern ent virtually e> elude us from ing are the latest rrffieiel
first obtaining the consent Leg
ie:
1 1 their in rketa by high unties.. To those
Pblitieal Events of the Week.
As we anti
Meaney has b
tar's successor
Wigle has be
sex. Mr. Mc
It is state.: tl
is to be petitie
of undue Ciof ernment influence. . This
charge is based upon the fact that certain
members of the Government assisted him
in his, canvass, and spoke in his fav
several mecti9gs throughout the ri
If this is the only ground that the
positioniets in East Kent have for
tion%ng againt the return of Mr, Me-
Craney, they .had better let the matter
drop. The Ontario Election Law hal,
on more than one occasion, been stra ned
to the utmost by some of the judges, to
enable them .to unseat and, disqualify
members, bu it is scarcely possible that
it would stanld further expansion to in=
elude a case of this kind.
' The nomin tion in. West . Wellington
tock place Monday last, Mr. Mc -
t dwan and r- Garbutt were the candi-
dates es nomina 'd. The former is the Op-
position :and the latter the Ministerial
candidate, hiselection, which is ren
defied necess ry by the unseating of Mr,
Me Gowan so a time ago, for bribery by
agents, take
Tl 6 -contest
ba it is ge;
M -Gowan wi
he petitio
Do gall, of 5
M nday,° '1'i;
to sustain ei.t
bribery or
ipated last week, Mr. Mc-
en elected as Mr. M Ke1-
in East gent and' Mr.
:n re-elected for South Es-
'raney':s majority was 146,
at Mr. ?VIcOraney's return
ned against, on the ground
r at
ing.
bp-
eti-
wa•ho hod t+ese views 'we iwould say that
-
they o erlo k the. fs�.ct
sat by taking.
part in tit s we are not only
j o it prodeete to nearly all the
s nowin
foreign na
titudes of
will be pr'
missions fr
tions 01+ t
r�%4 fff
of
do not ' a
cpncluaon
that we a
haat, near'.
. neighbors,
have but
country a
and know
ha -e made a
thing that to
ishing ' an
should. we
Americans
next year
'and at p
they
allow us
thing like
tend to c nl
shut us out t
are doomed
prices for
eonsumpti
opoly of
.Besides t
hibitors•
n
place on Monday next.
s likely to be a close one,
terally expected thet .Mr. curing an
it be elected. in the We
s against Mr. J. Lorn Mc- teal Ame
,nth Renfrew, was tried on American:
e evidence was insufficient millions of
her the charge of personal we notge
ribery by agents, and. the we have
oas of the world, but to inul-
Alnericanis as ,well. There
t large and cam -
nearly.
vorld, v
at they
cred its
ley-willarrive
nut al►l. Is i
we ars
th - great
a limited
d is gra
t little
d ere st
ds to e�
ogressi
t show
ho -will
hat we
s, too,
o paying
cce s -to the
;
efiuitable terms ?
ince tlirtm that
ley close tbems
hereby 1
-a hat the
n, merely
anufactur
seadvai
'1 `have an
it let for
t undies
lea. Thee markets to ' the
are worth from fifty to sixty
dollars annually, Why should.
a share of this trade, *hen
he same class of I «oods, and=
anthose supplied by the Am -
we fail to Embrace this gold-
nity, we May never have such
, especially as exhibitors can
ent to Philadelphia
iy expense to them -
hoped this county
e display at the Oen-
all thecvlizedna-
rho will take cog
see titer , a d if we
ale appe cc, the
will be
n fact
Ameriean
the -people
on of our
resources.
of the i ogress we
11 making in evgry-
onstitute.us a flour-
ve country ? Why
to the tiousands of
visit Philadelphia
have sell them,
;reatly elow what
, if the will only
r mark ts, or some -
This may
while they
Ives in, and
pay riach higher
y require for daily
to build up a 'ton-
ers and producers.
;ages, Canadian ex -
opportunity of se -
heir surplus stocks
nd South_ and Gen -
b
a
n
c
to our
bulk of
concept
nature=
ra
t
petition ; was, accordingly, dismissed, cheaper t
and. the petitioner ordered to pay costs, ,
ericans, ,
M,r. McDoug 11 has, if we mistake not, en oppr t
b4ntwice eated on. account of indis
a one agai
cretion on t,part of his friends, and it have their
is gratifyi that experience has ° at and back
length taught them to -refrain fromthe selves, 1
pr ;etice M illgal acts in connection with will m ke
el ction mat f jeis, termist
e Opposition in the Local Legisla-
to e , not saitisfied with the strength N
i
eh Mr. ? cDougoll promises to give C . u is r;
articles
without a
it to be
eredital
-ars of the ;Week.;
th m, are anxious to secure additional sand Cart
talent. They propose that Mr, T. N. frontier fr
Gibs, an. ex -Dominion Minister, should
run for North Ontario. While we should
not like to she a dyed-in-the-wool Tory
like Mr. Gibl• s take the place of a good
1'" orxner in . North Ontario, yet we
sh aid likeli
im to occupy a seat in the
Le islature. Although he is, as
we have ' 'already said, an ultra
To y, he is a respectable man,
an a gentleman of considerable ability,
an should _he find his way into the On-.
tario Legislature, would .add materially
to the strength and respectability of the
Opposition. This is what is needed.
Tie Opposition made a sorry display in
the last Parliament, and it would at
leastbe a relief to those in the habit of
closelyIcrutinizing Parliament proceed-
ings, if the Opposition in the present
Pariiathent were able to make something
of a decent ✓dhow. We hope, therefore,
that the Opposition may be so fortun-
ate acs . to sceure dile assistance of. a
gentlemen of Mr. Gibbs' standing and
ability,
.Decisions have at length been given in
the Halton and ,Pei !appeal cases, . It I,
will be remembered that Mr. Barber, of
14lton, and Mr, Chisholm, of feel, were
eaelt held by the Election Courts, before =
w.lieh the pl;titions-against them were
teed, tee have; been guilty of personal
bribery, and were unseated and dis-
qualified, The deeisions were appealed.°
against, and be appeals were heard be-
fore the full ,court of Judges, at Toronto,
ori! Monday st, The decision of the
j udge, in the ease of Mr.: Barber, has
been sustained.. Mr. Chisholm has been
Jaffe for"tun- tel Ili his case the decision
oft the judge, in so far as his disqualifica-
tion was cox cerned, WAS not sustained.
The elect o i was, of course, declared
vod, but Mr, Chisholm has been relieved
f rorl the o iurn attaching, to personal
b9bery, an • is . eligible for re-elec-
tion.
The petitions against Mr. Neelon, of
Lincoln, and Mr. Miller, of Muskoka,
have been. tried, and both respondents
armed n
CANADT
—'rhe Ca
the 'Britis
ment in
score for t
Rectum.
authority
that Brita
000,000.gt artery of heat;
DEATH or Azr. EARL—Tile Earl of
Huntiigdan is dead. He was s about 67
years cold.
clisease� similar
years ago, is reported prev-
g the hor es of New Yor c.
,ti'r ` O G01"o COLORADO. res-
nt and family will leave ng
Thursda , and go dire 't to
s
1N 1.' RANCE.
to have crossed !the French
rn Spain, They *ill be dis-
i terned.
CRICK' Tens i r ENGLAND.
ians ha a been defeated by
eers at the eri diet toutrna
elphia by 63 run's, The
inning was 2f1 to. 353.
i,xTs o Bee rem A good
slates in the London Pinner
u will r uire to import 11,-
—Three thou -
,
D13 .At4 4310Nd! Hoiisio IN NEW
YORK,-- to the epi-
zootic of
alert amo
PROW
ident (.r
i3rane U
Color do,
STEAMS
Boston an
lacy has
Nonai ial
steam as.
Tit
0 ur.
born,
cdred
by th
horse
Seg
mail
Oentr
Mond
F 1 Coait'ANY FA LuaE,—
Charleston Steamshi•p
failed. iabilities, X2,36
assets, $ 00,000, being
Real ass -ts, 860,"W2.
9 U tiDRED FA311 ,IES B
eat tire occur'' at
s a, last Sunday One
igs wee destroyed,.
uudred fa ilea were ren
LEP.
Ag
Pr. i
buil
ee l
erns.
ENT
rain
ail
101
.e
1
The
827.
two
'RNT
er-
hun-
here -
eyed
Y gene's x 1 -lot t, ---The fast
westwar( over th New 'ork
way, al' ived at Mhlew.u, on
uirig ci,fht min
ortion of dista
andusky, Ohio,
venty miles an
Lew
'eeeher which
Salenda-, Brook;
consentof coir,
t terra of the
suit against t
est ave
1r
0
time, T1
E1yr' ant
the to of s
T•r'o3
Tilton Vs.
City i 'oust
day, as by
until he ue
ton's libel
Eagle also
by consent,
iMron'IA,
cent engage
diers and ;in
were found.
that left no
r Dom
+ exit b
ur en , on the battle
pass or and other 'p
doubt in the mind c
Torte that Servia intended to c.t
war against Turkey, The foreign
suis are . stet endeavoring to make
between the insurgents and the Tu ks.
Howie Diseesse--Alma t all the
horses in to city of Buffalo are at pres-
ent aeffe with a d` whic h
several of t1ie symptoms of he o e i-
zooti , thagh the type is d idedl l-
er, s tar as heard from th casesyiel
to pr pert treatment, and owe .ul the
tens ahe
ice be
WAS ma
hour,
'he ea
was
yn,
sel pa.
court,.
d of
ween
e at
e of
the
rites -
Over
Til-
e Brooklyn
n both days was most
ig wet, cold and Tisa
ant the show was n
it would have b
arable circumstances.
rtment was well filled
ts and fruits were of
n, and made a large di
ay nootli Gol- the dairy: department there w
last Satuw display o excellent butter. '
hid closing ad- also a go d display of ladies wo
slid were de- -side the"r . wads a very fair show,
increasing in- were so ex e:llent theroughbr
s in religion and sheet li
s. !, He hoped thy of m
'nrd l gave par- largely r
iiliec>; of the ly in bra
{ good sho
'AS -Follow- . display 0
returns in re- , handsoni
ear(' to the foot rand n ou h disease wagon Kr
During the week there have, been 4,426 din pla 0
additional cases in Kent ; 1t `080 in 1./or- irnpileme
setsshire ; 11,095 he Gloncest rehire, and space we
5,000 in Oxfordshire. The seourge seems arize, bu
to -be spreading it those douuties, as fer our r
well as in Staffordshire i' %Wiltshire,
Oawbridgesbire, $uiitingdc ;ushire and
Norfolk, and with great rapidity in HORSE
Sussex. ` mare, ha
Dor CAP.Los AND Seers, --The lam- est Henr
ilies of some of his 'most uiItucntial parte- foal, colt
sans are endeavoring to induce Don Ford,, 2d
Carlos to conclude a peace. Bands geldiug
of Carlists encamped near 1Tolosa, re- ley, 24 (
fuse to light.' 'Treieir coinrittander has filly, 3 e
been arrested.
It
Hugh
TILE TURxisli lirsunnicr PD7,--Latest 1 entry,
advices state that the consular of Austria, colt, 2 e
Gerinany and Italy despair of bringing Beet.; l i
about negotiations between gibe Bosnian • she
insurgents end Serlver Pasha; the Turk- (-4—ENE
ish Uomwidsioncr, I The English, French ing raise
and Russian consuls, whose track lies in Jackrna
Herzegovina, ' are Still hopeful, because or filly,
the insurgents there show a {conciliatory' A. Tayl
disposition. 'They are, however, unable filly, 5 e
to give a definite report of the result of Dale.
thew mission, un it they have inter- Robert I
viewed the insurg nts in the mountains
near Gothika. A special `says that the
recent successes of the insorgents. ren-
der the continuance of a guerrilla war-
fare until spring passible, in ;Such case it
will bedifficult to ;restrain the Servians
from participating. Aust, a, with an
eye to these contingencies, has issued or-
ders regulating the 'supply of horses in
the event of mobilization. !j:
Tum EMPEROR'S VISIT '40 ITALY. --
The Emperor William leaves Germany
on October 1st to Visit the King of Italy.
Bismarck will probably attend him, al-
though this has riot been fully decided,
The Emperor will set out from: Baden-
Baden soon after the birthday of the
Empress, on September 30, which is al-
ways celebrated Waist city. `• The move-
ments of the Emperor have for a long
time past been regulated to{ a great ex-
tent -by his medical' advisers,' and the de-
termivatioa to visit Italy has just been
in
Soc'ru Aaxt R:Itsa.--Advices from Bra-
zil state that it ice believed ''an Imperial
decree, .ur'antng 'annuities; to Bishops
and Governors of k ioceees, • will be jrub-
lished shortly. The Government have John
determined to pursue a : conciliatory 6 entri_
policy on the question of re igion. The Heifer c
Minister Of Foreign Affairs has replied- Taggart
to a mite, recently reeeiv' from the steer, 2
Buenos Ayres Government. He has ac- nun
ceppted the explanations concerning all tat M.
differences' between the two countries,
excepting thePara uayyan botndary ques-
tion,' upon'which no decision has as yet
been arrived at.
A LONDON PH No3LENON,,HA London
correspondent says : " We have a
phenomenon inLondon just now --the
"smallest man in the world." I don't
know whether he has everbeen in the
States or not. His real name is Jean
Hannema, his nickname Admiral Van
Tromp, and his i ative place Francker,
in Holland. His height tallies with the
number of his years --he is 26 years, and
he stands just 26 inches in his stockings.
Yes, lie is , actuellY half a ;foot shorter
than Tom' Thumb, and is, 'moreover, it
is said, quite as ae eon lashed. In soots,
he is a very Elihu 3urritt, for he can
converse fluently 1 iu English, French,
Dutch, German 1 and Italian. Pro-
bably, like Porson, he thinks in
Greek.' " :+
Divipixu THE 'I'iezie ribaldi's pro-
ject for diverting the course/of the Tiber
1 at Rome, approved by the: last Italian
Parliament, is said to be 200 years old.
Very early in the 'lath ce�at iry, the Jews
of home offered do pay; $4,000,000 for
the privilege of searching the bottom of
the Tiber, and recoveringit all property.
lost or buried therein. 'ce effect : their
object they propose to turn lthe course of
the river a mile above and below for six
months. Their offer was lot accepted,
as it was feared that the drainage of the
river in the summer months, during
which thel work would bel clone, would
produce epidemics. It would be a curl=
,w
anti
prey
do
ile the pigs were
n, ,trade eattle
ented In horses,
ares and colts, th
There was also a
ltry,, A nunibe
riages and one g.
=re bn the ground, els
various kinds of
ts, On account of
are
fo
ade
in(
e
or ' filly, 7 entries,- 1st Henry
John -Avery. Three
filly, 3 entries, 1st J+
M. Chesney. Two
tries, 1 st James MeD
xitriiore.
One-yearo
ohs Laut. One-year-
itries. 1st Geo. Oke,
'avy draught team, 2 e
emmemmemsoo
McTaggart & Co. Gang plow, 2 entries,
C. Cryderinan, Pair iron harrows, 3 en{
tries, lst Thomas Tilling, 2d Jacob MB-
ler. Set horse rfhoes,5 entries, 1st Wm
Gouley, 2d
Th lo
o Tipiing. .
Horse hoe o
scattier, entry ler 1 Thos. Tipling.
FRUIT.—Fou , named.
wins
t
varieties
of wxn
ter apples, 5 of each, 6 entries, int Wm,
Wise, 2d W. J. Biggins, Four named
varieties of fat_ apples, les, 5 of each, 4 ent
�� Wise. .Best colt
tries, 1st and 11• �.
leetion of appl s, 3 entries, lst Jame
Southcombe, '2 John Johnson. Plate
of 9 Roxbury . russets, 5 entries, lst
George Cross' an, 2t1 George .Snell,
Plate of 0 no here spies. 12 entries
lst W. J. pi, -', ., 2d William Wises
date of 9 sno v apples, 11 entries, Is
ofWm. Wise, 2d W. J. Biggins.
9 Manmuth pie pins, 4 entries, let Wm
%Vise, 2d Jame Southcombe. Plate of
9 Rhode Island Greenings,-4 entries, 1st
John Johnson, 'd Wm. Pearson, Plate
of 9 Spitzenbure 2 entries, Solomon Mil
ler. date of Baldwins, 5 entries, is
Wm. Wise, 2d eorgc Crossman. Plat
of p' fall pipe ' ., 6 entries, 1st Joh
omas Melliebael, flat
apples, 3 entries, W. Jl 1
of 9 dessert apples, 6 en
Biggins. Three . named
r pears, 5 of each, 1 en-
sley. Three named varier-
5
arier5 of each, 7 entries, 1
2d John Hineliley. Thr
of plums, 5 of each,
es Southcombe, 2d Is -
Collection. of open air
3 entries, 1st- W. C`
Wise. Plate of yellow
crab apples, 3 : ltriea, Edward R3elines.
Plate red crab
Andrews, T
peaches, 6 of
Holmes.
Mass CF.ACTIJ
made flannel,
2d Wm, Ito
blankets, 1
factory made
bison. Ten y
2 entries, 1st
ward Corbett.
ets, 1 entry,
set farm ha
me
ell. Gentlema
Twitchell.
1 entry, ` IVa
buggy Barnes
Twitchell, 2
marble work,
Three bottles
Mosley. Org
isl eiizies, Mel
& Menzies,
the hest Hiinehley, `>d'1'
play..In of 3 strawber
a large
here was
k. Out-
There try, James Te
I cattle ties fall pears,
ell war- Richard Irwin,
ere not tamed varied.
:Biggins. Pia
tries, W. d,
varieties win
especial- entries, 1st Je,
re was a I,a;ttenberry.
s leveled
ofr very Searle, 2d W
(1 lumber
a ;;clod
cultural
lack of
unable to further partieul-
• additional info f, + tiion, re-
s to the following .
p grapes, name
PRIZE LIST :
Heavy Draught. Brood
raised foal in 1875, ' entries,
rd, 24 J. Shipley, Spring
•
year-old
hn Ship -
year -old
nags, 2d
d filly,.
Id. entire
Hugh
tries, J.
foal in 1875, 14 entrie , lst R.
2d S. McDougall. S ring eolt
I entrieo, 1st G. M, Ch sney, 241
r. Three-year-old g Ming or
tries, 1st Thoo, Sturge n, 2cle.
tio-yearold filly, 5 en ries, 1st
ving, 2c1 A. Elcoat. wo-year-
old geld ng I entry, D. Pinar' One -
tire colt, 4 entries, 1st John
2d Jo Reynolds, Jr. Spa
purpose orses, mares or geldin
tries, ls Robert Hadlin, •2d Jo
ming.
geldings
7 entries
Tnoll
having r
Snell
old heif
tries, M
M. MeT
110
general
n Cum -
'pan carriage horses, mares or
_Buggy horse, mare or acting,
Saddle horse, 2 entri s, lst D.
.11'0711BRED CATPLE,--M eh COW
aged calf in 1875, 5 en ries, list
r, 2 entries, 1st M. M Taggart,
ggart. Heifer calf, 7 entries,
1st H. S ell, 2d M. MeTaggart. Herd,
NATIN ICOR GRADE CATTLE.—Cow, hav-
ing rais calf in 1875, 5 entries, 1st M.
heifer, entries, 1st Wm. Cudmore, 24
unrniing. One -year-old heifer,
1St and 2(1. John Cu.mming,
lf, spring, 3 entries, lst M. Mc-
ntrses, lot and 2d Jo n Cum -
One -year-old steer, 6 entries, cheese, not les
or eger,,4_entries, 1st H. blnell, maple nesiasse
de berry. ley, 2d David
Aaron Hobson
IlaIn lamb, 13 entries 1st John Mosl
I R. Manning. Pair rochet work,
Fat co
SHE
GRADES
T, Dale
ram, 4
Penhal
Snell, 2
having
and 2d
8 entrie
ning.
COTS
lizerranees
peck of each, 8 entries 1st John Mar-
quis, 2d Georg
ter cabbage, 4
2d Robert P
beets, 8; entri
It. Irwin. Nin
tries, 1st Jo
Spooner. Ni
tries, lst John
Nine long ora
M. MeTagga
enely horn ca
Herbison, 2d
Belgian carrot
Wise, 2d Jobe
Spooner. Pee
lst R. Irwi
Twelve ears of
Elliott, 2d ja
Three citrons, 8 entries, John johnston.
Four heads of auliflower, 1 entry, John
Rattenberry. Peck tomatoes, 6 entries,.
1st W. J. Bigg no, 2d R. Irwin. Largest
pumpkin, 1 en ry, S, Andrews, ,Largeist
oquash, 6 ent es, lot John Copeland, 2c1
T.homas Steve son. Six -roots celery, 6
entries, 14 '. Palliser, 2d William
Coates. .
DAIRY PRO treee—Ten pounds fresh
butter in prin 11 entries, lst William
Herbison, 2d ernes Elliott. Keg salt
butter, not 1 than 50 lbs., 12 entries,
lst James M haffey, 2d James Elliott
One cheese, n t less' than 50 lbs.,
than 15 lbs., dairy made,
, 2 entries, lst john Ship -
Purvis. Ten pounds of
s, 1st and 2d Thos. Lee.
2d Jas. Smith.
y, 2d Thomas Stevenso .
12 entries, ist John Mcis-
lin, 4 entries, 1st and
MdMiehael. Embroidery
'es, 1st R. Callender 2d.
ane braiding, 5 entAes,
y, It Callander. Bead
s, lst John Mosley, 2d
Knitting, worsted, 1 en -
sleet. Knitting, fancy, 1 4
d 24 Mrs, Thomas Mc -
'ns, 2d John Tamblyn.
quilt, 6 entries, 14 Jits.
id Menzies, Gent's linen
Wu shirt, linen bosoni,
s fancy . flannel shirt,
Callender, 2d D. Pri
inge 3 entries, no
d Corbett. WAX flowe
osley, Berlin wool work;
, lst Thoe, Stevenson, 2d
an, Berlin wool work,
ies, 1st James Smith, 2d
Braiding on silk, 2 en-
, Pencil drawing, 1 1411.•
stolo
rtin. Two pair socks, 3
is, Pair woollen k-
apples, 4 entries, Silas
ree named varieties o
ach, 7 entries, Edward
Es.—Ten yards home -
entries, lot D. Purvis,
loth, I entry, Wm. Heir
rds factory made flannel,
Wm. Herbison 2d Fe -
Pair factory m;de blan
's saddle, 1 entry, JA
e Btothers. Set single
3 entries 1st Jamee
John Warh. Specimen
rape wIne, 1 entry, John
n, 1 entry, Doherty *
-Two varteties potatoes',
SnelL Four heads win -
entries, ist Alex. Scott,
ttenberry. Nine blood.
lst James Allison, 2d
maugold wurtzels, 10 en -
Marquis, 2d Charles
e Swede turnips, 4 en -
Marquis, 2d Geo. Snell.
ge carrots, 3 entries, 1St
ots, 5 entries, list Willis
it. Irwin. Nine whitte
, 10 ,entties, 1st
Marquis. Peck omo
homas Walker, 2d Chaie
potato onions, 4 entrieo,
24 Solomon Millen.
corn,19 entries, 1st Janie.
es Allison. Three musk
try, John Rattenberry.
THEIR
1st Hyi
ed. ewes,
tries, lst
g ewes,
It. Man -
1st and
H.
air
ann
lambs in 1875, 3 e
Wm, Penhale,-2d
we lambs, 5 entrie
ng.
AND TLIEIR Weeny.
es, 1st H. Snell 2d
cotton or rn
Mrs. Thorns's
in silk, 4 ent
W. Coates.
oe 1st John Moat
B. Ma in.
John arq
lamb, 2, ent
ewes halving
tries, ill, S
entries, lst
ewe lansbs,
Snell. Pair
1st Win,
Sow, vin
John tan
months old
11 1875, entry, Jo
pig, under six months old, , raised, 8 ent
John Govier, 2d John Gat -John Lindsay,
ig, Tinder six inonths old, tries, J. 31001
in, Fox, 24,1 John Govier, , try, Wm, M
Z=SMAti, BREED,—Boar, I entries, D, Pu
months
berry,
SUIT
ing fit red
berry. Boa
vier. w
entries st
BEEt
es,
d lambs in IS
Thomas
ries, 1st
Ram
of aged
75, 2 en -
ell. Pair shearliug ewes; 3
Snell, 24 II„ Sue 1. Pair
entries, 1st If, Snell, 2d H.
fat ewes or wethess. 1 m-
sesE BREED.—Boar, 2 entries,
mons 2d. John Stanberry, Purvis. Gen
littered in 1875, I entry, entries, 1st It
rry. Boar pig, Mader six Plain hand s
2 entries, 1st Win. Dixon, Feather flowe
xon. Sow pig, utder six Corbett, 2d D.
2 entries, 1st Jo r. Stan- 1 entry, Edwa
2 entries, J.
w, hav, flat, 13 earie
work, 2 entri
Wm, Coates.
try, John M
Michal. Pa
Elliott, 2d Da
shirt, hand
zies. Gent's
3 entries, 1st
011/3 thing if the Work now ;Ito be under- entry,
taken for 'other purposes thould result tered
- the profit whiph the Jews expected berry,
to realizelin the; last centOry, and the 0ite ye
, Government be thereby saVssd anticipat- .80u,
RECEPrON TO BezenEttairf,-The friends: son, 2d
of Rev, 11, W. :Beecher, in Brooklyn, der six
proposed tendering him a public recep- Sow pile, un
I tion in that city, oh the oceasion of his 1st John
, return frail] his country Heist, to take up berry.
1.his quarters at hio home in Brooklyn for I Pontsisever--Colleetion of fo
the winter, The reverend. gentleman I breed, 14 entries, lot Wm. M
however, declined the honor, In his lee- Walter Coates. Pair -of fo
entries, 1st Walter
2
18 5, 2 entries, ist Ilatten- woollen Irate, 2 entriers, John Tambl
a N. Cumming, Boar ig, under Home-made quilt, 3 entries, 1st
r old 2 entries, 1st Jose It Bud- hinder, 2d Jarmo Soutlicombe,
g, under cabin quilt, 2 entries, Win. Robinson
h Hud- Ref mat, 1 entry, I). Menzies,
Th
r old
on
4 entries, 1st jo
Stapberry. Boar
s old, 1 entry, Joh
er months old,
pig, Ulla bream, yrize n
einem Masson, for tho best spring foals got y
Batten. lair, 2d -Jae, N bits 3d Mrs, McDowell,
A prize by Ch ries Mason, for the best
is any Gilmore. A rize by D. Erwin for
until tle next rm, ter of deelination he says ouch a recap- ' breed,
t• ion would tend to keep aliye the feel- 1 James Tewaley. Pair' Brahma pootras, ebatmy RtielheatirtdrYI,
VV:11133, .i101;14311binfle b°eAnt. estAllectPrize
IENTS,-*After re. ; ings that ought to subside, and to re- • 11 ear es, g. Palliser, Pair of iltolands,
new the discussion of ttriftil public 1 entry John Cook. Pair turkeys, I en-
sol-
pers
f the
clar
Con.
eace
transaetiono, which shou never have
• had au existence, rand whichit were well, 1,
; both for public end for pritrate good, to
have removed, if :not to forgetfulness, at
• least to obscurity Too many hearts yet
bleed ; toe much of sorra* and search-
ing excitement has fallen upon kind and
, sympathizing heartis to make it wise to
renew a public demonstration which
knight be misinterpretede and which
1 might excite animooities, 'which every
good citizen should seek to heel,
MEASLES IN THE Fut ISIteenese—Late
advices from the Fiji Islan assert that
•
tries
st Eleeat, 2d Jam South-
combe, Pair Muscovy ducks, I entry,
Sne 1. Pair ducks other t an Mus-
covy, 1 entry, Joseph Allison, air ban-
tams, entry, J, Big ins, Collec-
tion of eons, 1 entry, 1, altee Coates,
aiere.—Two horse buggy, open,
1 ent titsian & Co, Two beret bug -
One Worse bugoy, open, 2 en ries, 1st
One hotse buggy, eos-ered, 1 ent Ruin -
of garden flo
Murray, 2(1 A
Biggar for the
10 entries, Ja
ex. Scott, A prize by
best: bouquet of flowe
ech Early Rose ttotatoed, 10 entries
r, Exeter.
Cattle,—Geo. Inglis, Stratford ; Jae
.M,e9Kalittyp,.:_Wwinrine.ha3mia;u:gibllimaDinunGgraaniniagoern:
lay, Mitchell ; W, G. Ilingston. Brussels;
A .."Srteu ilswisaiti;d8 e/aref;erthiket— eiae- Scott and.
Wm. Grieves, licKillop.
.A. Terrible Surgicail3Peration,
e wonderful aurgieal operation per -
for ed the person of Clara MOrris,
tha/ well-known Sew Yen* Actress, .1:8
Paris, is described in a letter from a,
friend of that lady. Miss Morris' dis.
eaee was curvature of the Opine, Three
years ago it could, probably, have bees
arrested, but it was a en es in her ere. ,
fession, and upon success esunnounting
to depeni, and she could ot spare time
many obstacles her whole futseena.esveoe:neda
the better, and the fiat of the highest
medical authoritiea abroad confi.rmed. her
worst fears and. condemned her to a ter,
Able operation, thei same which Chars
les Sumner submitted. to or the cure et
the same disease. Its mane feature is the
burning of the flesli of the baek from the
neck down to the waist with red hot
irons. The operation w performed in
Paris in the presence of 3 rs, Worthing-
ton, Miss Gabrielle Ge -ley and Sir
William Belrnore, the atte ding physici-
an, Miss Gabrielle Gree y Also writes
a letter to the ,Neis Yorkerf ire which she
a w chair with her back red, ana She -
went through the operatio with her face
pale and rigid as marble, Drs Belvia fit
his furnace, and the roarin f the flamcs
that WAS to heat the iron a white heat
in a few seconds was dre til to hear,
and while this wasegoin on Professor
sipne, Every touch of th pencil sent a
thrill through th.e fram ,isf the poor
victim, but -the PPofesso had scarcely
ended making the penci earks when
with a flash the iron w applied. It
was dreadful. The point seemed
to sink an inch into the ivering form,
and it was all over. The -doctor said it
es Elliott. A prize y.
John joslin tot the best 10 lbs. butter in
prints, 9 entries, Wm, Robinson. A
roll butter, 2 tries, P. Aikenhead. A
prize by J, C. Gilroy, for the best
leetion of gar vegetables, 5 ear'
1st John land, 24 James
gra, Searle & Davis, tor
the best one and alai buslielsSsvede t
3 entries, John Marquis, A
ball & Leslie, Fanning mill, 1 entry, by Messrs. S. Palliser & Co., for the best
giv3ersr"thAe foirloawilin':gi'irelru tsc°ionbes lin' Wtroisul
culture : " They are easilyi bred and grow
rapidly, although, they Idon't produce
as much spawn. as some h, yet a suf-
. ficient amount to trouble he breeder to
find water to raise the ,fi h in, each fe-
male producing from five to tight hun-
dred spawn at two years old, and. about
di:ruble that amount at th years old;
b t they cannot be raise to any advan-
tage in any other than s ring or brook
water. This may be eith r hard or soft,
bid not largely impregnated with miner -
Trout, in their natural state, prefer
tive water or even temperature, but
s ill they do well in pond water if there
i a continued supply of esh water run.
p to a high temperature will not raise
as many trout as that of I, ore even tem -
+iter. They are grea consumers of
oxygen, and cold water contains more
t n warns water, and running water
more than pondi water. In building
Owls we try to bkve A fel from one pond
to another to carry this p operty into the
1.44
that, al long as; the c s are moving
t ey need little attenti n, but if they
s p for a short time the ater must be
tate& They are chess, ly raised. Bo
i g cold blooded, they w ste no food is
eepiug up the heat of the body, and
onds which have been b ilt a few years,
well as brooks, „produ e a large am,
ont of insects and nearl enough to feed
-hat trout the water w' 1 bear. I am
I f cling about 50,000, ran ing from two
eighteen inches iie 1 gth, the larger
proportion small, ,and thely will not eat a
beef liver a daye Milk curds, any lean
eat that is fresh, or other kinds of fist,
ake zood food for them,"
—Among the cettle t
en shipped frerti Mon
drove of 110! steers,
nds weight !each, we
aiglish market for t27
profit oa the drove is
4300.
' —Mr, Thomao Jacks
London Road, Plympto
raised, on 40 acres of la
ve
to England,
veraging 1,300
e sold, in the
estimated at
els of grain, consisting 0I'd'sbap32rTnts7wbh3111seati'egia.
barley, etaz and eats, The grain is all
of the very, best quality.
sn' Chicago lately; one
said that Canada" could
Iumbermen out of the
she deeired. to de so, A
ported against reeiprocit
instrument was , struck
And both he- operator's a
paralyzed. She has no
from High Latitudea," #e being teas-
Iated into French for
has examined t wor
1, that it containel nothin
faith or morals, and t
i (pence, it can be eeiv
—The ratepayers of
A cemetery. Not Much in
in the matter, uttil abo
hen it was steeertained
as behind about110---vote
t once made, and at -the
he vote was declared a ti
oe—toMsynse, Thriapnakf TLonsannellq et,usippedt weal/nos
ear load of thoroughbred sheep to_ Mrs'
onvention held
drive .Amenesu
tern markets if
-committee re -
with Caned*.
under storm a
gbyymotwalrilr,ecgoiehipatnev,eredithen
a,i3 prim
Se:nrd. declaresio
t, in emir
ontrary
nifitOn 011 14W
ti) purchase
est was taken
hat the by-por
rush was
, !The return-
,' vote favor
the herds of Mr, Sto
am; Wiley of , Adelai lend ethers -
are fi;et-elass an and wili
nge wraerreeP'Liceshe'edinailliatot her, ___e
temperance peep]
mass meet'
roduee a by-law at its
We
art ., 15.
.141(I iia Forrest lest week, ;1
r h
one aecorld urged gm an
,thetiletnekin Aet to the peal,,
t at Sn early day.
, Tisdale, of Bra'
1, shrub his garde
two weeks has cont'
4r
flea
vi$.� 3S.
irxteroris
;he m
freaks :t nate
, Jose le enynon,
Gueipi Central Fair, an
pleaswith what he Saw,
pleased.
e quite extensive purcheseem
n the lass, slate
:sheep'
g?two heading rams and 1
li
webs, from James Russell:, 11
dill, and some :Lincolns and {l,
froto. itiichard - ibson and Geor
las, London.
Saturday, Sept. 25, on Lot
seae0y, Farm Stock and Irni
George- Clark, proprietor ;
flibbert, Farm Sto'ck and be]
John McConnell, proprietor ;
3fell:illop, Far* Stock and -Int
psAvas
rellet of the
aged, 63 -years and 10 mon
aged 3 years,
Nelson, youngest *on
Sapient age& 5 'tomtits,
Wm Moore ag
-Itrionea.— Turn
ellohttess—At 41'
John Ho-
. Huron and Bro ea -7
Joxf.s.— In Colborne, en
-George Jorret, aged 80
14
MAIM
11E Joemerress
eev. Gs A. Mite
Methodist' ebure
Mitchell, of Turnberry,
johnsten, of East %memos
the bride's father, Z
Grigg, EXeter
CAVER- TAYLOR,—IR
to Mary It Taylor, a
A daughter.
the wife of Mr, Lewis MCD
Manx, Mortis, on
Wife of Mr, skleiMidee
alt*SICRD,---111 Skitt0:110 on Se
Wife of Rev, V, Hosier -4.4
Wife of Rev..Mr. Wetson,
Meltillrepe tut
-Wife ef Mrs Jag, RourkeS
LA-TIXER,111. Seg.
Wife of Mt.
Me -mere -1a gullet
Wife -of Mie
the wife Of Mie
Of Mr, Jelm Cotr, of
Businese
in good quantiti
her spriog grains are as
nferior, and buyers
simples ai; erill be seen
Prices take a miderange,
a superior aitiele -will seen
ee, We quote:
swine Wtheerb
Plidey per
Eggs-
zr, per
s Sheep
Eat twItolissle)per
Bitay„ per.
Peas, per
LoelrOXSI
flees are ettedrer, 1 -
:cents per ecutal on
.tablisha on all kinds'
20e per cm:tat on a
fill wheats old, $1
mediust- Al 30
12 to
tter
rat $1
la 03:
receipts
sou ee
were
ta $22