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THE HU
EXPO
ITflR.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Important -Duncan &'Duncan.
The Emporium E. Hickson & Co.
Jewelry Duncan & Dancer.
Special Notice -Hoffman Bros.
Paris Nurseries -Charles Arnold.
Weekly Globe -Globe Printing Co.
Auction Sale -A. Reymann.
To Curlers -M.. R. Couuter.:
Estray Heifer -George Lockhart.
Pocket -book Lost -R. H. Johnston.
Public Sale --James S. Smith.
Auction Sale --James Pringle.
House Wanted -Wade Bros.
Special Notice -M. R. Counter.
Iron Pumps -'W m. Robertson & Co.
Pianos and Organs -Wade Bros.
Hats and Caps -Smith & West.
New Goods -Smith & West.
_ _
itrot exp�it�.
titular in this respect, : They :areno
doubt both equally anxioes, andthe
principal difference ` between theJ' n : s
that the Conservative party ha:ii g
been longest in power, theyhave had
by far the largest sh are of the spat. s.
In fact theyhave had so much, a1
have had that muco so long, that i
they were at all patriotic, they srou
hurry up and make th change se as $
'have the country sem ed before; thei
opponents get into o(l'ic acd power.
expect they will do :o, owever, is lo
ing for rather too fr m frail
manity, and in the t i recent
velopments some of s Ii porters
hangers-on of the pl . nt Governm
are frail enough.' I ct change
not beanangurated • eit t er. side,
less the electors, th assts of the p
tlduds
heseS
wo!
ondil
LAB
y the
ppre
ioun
elan
Hoi
nNe
abs,
ri fr
tl out
Po`
irouc
armo
in It4ly
of th
ironc
E.
raise;
had
throe
but
the
ti
c
1g
h
es
f
y
____-:_ __ __ pie who are disinter
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, OCT.. 8,1880 a sense of the dut
7 selves in this ma.:
Civil Service
dilate for Parliam.ntery
The desirability of Making; a radical
will not pledge himself t
change in the mode" of appointing the change. This is n a pa
Civil Servants in this `country has been
form. change, and refuse
std, ill arous
t ey owe ; the
ter an dens an •
o Opp rt any c
honors
vote fo
ty geesti
'cal par ie
and T
both wo
ge,.a_cha
or .one about which: pole
agitated for some time.by Bev oral of our should differ. All, ZVhi.
leading politicians. These hold, and are interested alike, and i
we think correctly, tlial appointments unite in demanding a cite
to and promotions in t e Civil Service would speedily be ale:
should be made upon th merits of the These thoughts h
applicants and not, as it w, as a reward by the scandalous
have been made
Railway Commission n
Winnipeg. A prominent
etre which had for its object the recur tractor swears that _ he p
ing of appointments and promotions Chief Clerk of the Publi
upon the merits and fitness of those partment with a gift of
applying for positions or promotions. his influence to secure th
He was induced to withdraw his bill on of a lower tenderer for a
a promise being mad e that the whole contract. The influence
subject would be considered by Min s- lower tender was
tern,and a bill introduced by them of the contractor w
which would meet the; case, and had got the job, the bri
the Reform party remaiued in power,
there 1s no doubt but such a law would
have been placed on the statute book
ere this. The present Ministers have
also promised to give the mutter their
attention., and lastssion a 'commis-
sion was appointed to eoquire into the
workings of the preset system and to
report at neat session'. That oommis-
its labors, and
t some definite
this corning
for political services rendered. During
the last Parliament, Mr. Casey, the
member for Elgin, introduced a meas-
ve been sugges
revelations wh
before the Pa
s sitting
railway
rebased
Works
,000 to
withdra
siege rail ' a4y
as used, the
n, the i rni
d the bile
aid to t
Bion is now prosecutin
we may fairly hope th
action will be take
sesBion.
The present systeml of appointments
and promotions is air injustice to the
industrious and corn • stent Civil Ser-
vant and a fraud. upon the country.
Although not so bad : s the American
system, it is bad. enou.h, and we fear it
will be found about.as Moult to change
our system as our A a: erican neighbors
have found it to eha'+ ge theirs. Both
systems are universal y admitted to be
objectionable, but the 'difficulty is bq get
a G+
and.
plea
the'
chat
Ir
busi
>vernment with
independence to
sure of its supp
dower it gives th
ge.
private life and
ers, ability, hon
are he qualifications
(less. It is not so, ho
tion with our Gover-
Wh n a vacancy occ
Service, experience
cons dered, but inste
is th passport to sac
indi • `dual's. fitness f
aeea e es an appointor
. of th- services he
part in power. In
este • lishments a fai
sere: nt may fairly 1
cootie n. Not so,howe
rice. There promoti
upon the power of t
the ar pirant can bri
head •f his departm
be ne erg so faithful
yet b: kept his who
desk, 'f he can no
calle•I "political in
other who is an in.
cau control the nee
make his way to t
very apidty. Any
such : system is n
unju:t, but is pro
nfficient courage
venture the dis-
rters and forego
m, by making a
u all branches, of
sty and industry
vich secure suc
'ever, in connec-
m
entall business.
is in the Civil
rl fitness is not
d political service
e'es. It is not the
r the position that
nt, but the value
as rendered the
ordinary business
hful and efficient"
ok forward to pro-
er,in the Civil Ser-
e depends entirely
e influence which
g to bear upon the
nt. A person may
and efficient, and
e life at the same
control what is
uence," while an4
olent dunce, if he
ssary influence, will
e top of the heap
person can see that
t only outrageously
uctive of immense
loss tar the country We venture to say
that f appointments to and promotions
in
th Civil Service: were made entirely
upon the merits of the character of the
sery t and the s,.reices rendered, the
work of the coup ry would be done
with half the nu t• ber 'now employed
and : t very mac • less than half the
cost.
Sonne will, no d
ask, if a change o
duce such benefi
that the change
fault rests mainl
tives sent to Purl
We. believe that
gladly make the
this matter of m
the Civil Servic
system is one of
and difficult tas
have. But ther
ai
ubt, feel disposed to
system would pro
ial results, why is it
is not made ? The
with the representa-
ament by the people.
uy Government world
hange if they dare, as
king appointments to
under the present
the most unpleasant
a a Government can
are so many members
who have reiat vee, friends and sup-
ithdr
o offe
e wa
clerk, and the country :) oses sev
hundred thousand dollars by the tr
action. This evidence wa
weeks ago', and no atte'n
made in, any quarter to de
it, but the offending clerk
tained in the confidentia
first clerk in the depart
controls these contracts.
even been suspended and l
The reason is that he . is
Mr. Chaplean, the Quebe
gentleman who possesses
ence and whom the Gov:
not afford to offend. As
the brother is retained in
where he.can rob the tout
himself. For this the s
to blame than the Gover
appointments been made n the or
ary business way, the pr-babilities,
that this man Chapleau would ni
have obtained a position in the C
Service, but hiS place wo11d,
doubt, be occupied by s • le ma
whom the Government c uld affort
be independent. This, is only one
stance, but it is an ope $ secret
this sort of, thing is going on in' ne
every department, only. i is not o
we can come across a co tractor
ciently guileless to "let out" on
Civil Service employee • hom he
bought to advance his in erests,
high time the people wer • looking
this matter, and that the insisted on
a change.
porters whom th
signed on the
their influence
to leave things
ber have a need
father, or a frier
sacrifices at the
y desire to get pen-
ublic, that they use
with the Govern>iient
s they are. If a mem-
brother, or cousin, or
d who had made great
last election, it is ex-
ceedingly handyto get a nice berth for
him at Ottawa
provided for for
stone at either 1
s!given s
i)t has
ny or re
lis still
l I positio
went w
He has
1d will no
a brothe
c Premie
'great i
irnmeut
ponsequ
lits posit
itry to en
stem is n
nment.
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r
e
1
ns-
Me
esu
me
re -
fl
not
be,
bt
y,
t
of 1 th
jot -
GE R
ot..GER
Gov€
IOL si
tmbrr
d.
snie
w yor
six or
am ep
ane fr
PETiY
ad 1
5
r bating wild p
h�e egular favi
e party are it
rewtrc
s off yE
o urd t"•E
Gal
r thr
To tl
SI $
page
cern
H ur
gran
few
Bear•
mita
been vat
years,
plentifu
refueled
teat
mid:
year
find,
gran
iutei
the t
plea pu .for
adm ttance
wou d be al
ledf rt er
but•
the
lea
fare
and
tate
are
80011
fot
cent
rece
situ
qual
the
he v
are
qua
num,
of t}
chaff
•p1ai
fair
t
f
to
WARD.—
rnmen
u oftin e
s,.
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BA RA.
B, .n
law
ghh.
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EASE
emp
yen
ootic ootic
h ea
YVA
00 t•
feet -
.day
con:
INI T
dert
ssed
Stat
Stat
stat •
ch
�seips pur-
y grocery.
.�-critical
0
B
f' 1=,1.,000
for the
of Lord
county,
Of 2 , �OO hdrses
ed by t stages and
Susan re suffer -
Ther -e ere three
111 oto.
,.SHIP.
a:. regist
'heck;
go in
the
cted.
ASIS.
+iuder
biddi
f herd
Cour
nal.
e
1
r
0
4
ay
ouster
an with
la nched
pr Bence
t po erful,
iinsa cattle
'e trip tition,
g he;passage
fromTexas
hes d claret'
G , nt' • Per
e chat . of t't Huro
e it a few
o'r o ;. • is
d ,nbyool
u and ether uties
in ` of per ;i a to
ye 're' :: go, v+ :: en
e, w: s neca:.ary t
he ••ise s pools
an + • but d ring
e teat er had
o ust tors
o g ant acv not
er w os ear ifica
u ii iner to to c till t
or hi h h ;y ere
ho••ev:r, h erm
e t o ar ie • o hm:dint e inati c
ea ° h th min
hittathe3
oh
N ma
very we lof wet
m die
ow do I s est re
art es ec i nig said
mi tee of er th ne
niinn ber f ac ers
ualified, for se and
at the; Nor al Soh
et out of situs ions
as the,' c rnmence t
ext year, art's wh
y pass d he'n n -p
ving •'err lits nd
tions o, er the h ads
fied: p. sons. I ' I
ower ,+o reooml nen
ry eha: y about
ily c • t vikuced
'fled to c ers is
ber of •h ols.
e Insp: t rs wh se
eco to f 11 under wit
. All *bets van
comae 'tion. Y'ur.
110
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a
nee
oh,
ich
tore
Sad
are
Iver
civil
110
of
to
in-
hat
rly
ten
ffi-
the
1 as
is
fter
t
and have him snugly
life. We do not cast a
olitical party in par-
THE trial of the Bidd
was commenced at the L
on Monday and is still in
new -developments have y
Several members of the '
William Donnelly and
O'Connor are the princ
which have yet been e
evidence of the Whalen,
able only for whet they
whilethe boy O'Connor
Donnelly gave precisely
dence to that given by
coroner's inquest. O'Coi
was given ina very i;
and concise manner, and
presented a marked co.
given by the Whalens,
searching cross --examine
sha,ke it iu the least d
certainly, a most remar
yet it is impossible ev.
what the result of the tr
rlph prison ers
indon As izes
progress. o
et been i1 a e.
Thalen fait ly,
the boy n
'pal with s es
amine. The
was reit a!rk•
id not k ow,
and Wil iam
similar eat-
thorn at the
nor's evil ence
traightfor •• Ottl
in this re Peet
itrast to t at
and the es osl
tion fail
gree. H
able boy. 4s
n to'su ie
al will be
•;•
i el
THE Western Fair no • being h 1: at
Lo don, is in advance, i almost • ery
respect, of any of its p decessors nd
in some departments s said t be
ahead Of either the H: milton o o
ronto Shows. The nun ber of e b+ les
exceeds former years b several un
dreds, and the gate rec ipts sho the
attendance to be largerthan last y:ai;.
The people of London a e certain y en=
titled to the very higher -credit f r the
efficient manner in whi •h th y in
tain their Show alid sec + re the p t •oii-
age and support of the u;nblic.
r:
News of the
CANAL. -A' Syndicate
ed. for the construction
Canal.
LOTTERY TICKETS.
papers in New York ha
for advertising places f
lottery tickets.
SWITZERLAND.-Thirt
ar , and an immense m
in he St. Gothard tun
were killed -and many
Miss GLADsroi .-M
stone, daughter of the
of the successful can
year's class list of
versity.
POISONED.-S0V6n rr
family and guests of
Ruggee, of Milwaukee,
ee
as been
f the Pa
Several
e been in
✓ the , s,
feet of
ea of roc
el. Four
ounded.
ss Helen G
remier, i
lidates i
ambridge i
embers o
the Hon. J
dere poiso e
1
rm-
1115
wet-
ted
e
a
oea
fell
a
hat
DB
►�Ve
Balt Hu' onSe1bteml
Tine
T e sone
of ti e Best
was held in
We nes#a3
hay a •ver:
tur 1 huh
to a
pee=d
larg
of r
sho
shoe
Beer
who
s
x )o' itor.
i you
ti Lein
•islpdct rs i
e y, th
Oh rs.
ea. her wer
. - gi a t per
wont hay:
,he pa t fou
;becom mor
;cry p operl
tee 1 t alio
ins exp red a:
Ii'e :ndof th
age.W
lis are bein
j'0 • as edth
e n, to alio
ye : r, nd th
ca n tgai
iS•hoo . Thi:
e t•ey grant.
is , ea only'
no b t tha
pe mi could
ye: r? Ther
•h
n
t
f lo
;iha
bfe
e. -et
Of
speetoi
•tliey
s t
;the
op,
yr
'is
tr u
had a gon
ss certify
aad why+
ust
k roup
e illy rO
sic al ar
pi g int+
he a dull
s hav,
shout'
11 the .
supply ' f
ant for th.
that som
-t-lis ma
e and e;
us ice an
y,
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er ':,1:`0.
ETA.
'nasi • g S . •w.
1 s olv utid:r th : uspicE
'urn Agric :'1tu al Societ
Wro ter on 2',Tu:stay an
las ; e ` rox:. to poopl
ni o m+ do s agricu
d.e c Ile t rouid:, equ.
y in t 1e cot ty. pie ns'de d
out v
disp1
>ots'en
vofex
of
this! y
at wa
s rygq
of gait,
veg table
lieu dair
ei s th
r,adt
reg lly
ladies' deep tm nt,
larg tolls t on nd
nes ly wor d article
-O aside t i ere was (a
hes y draneht horses,' o
north are cb t ei etabli
the !south, 'aid e len
field next :anon
maey fine a'alh++njs t
been impor ed, than
suriiounding W oxet
pur oae an car isge1
fine , and i me rather s
wer show n e h cls
wa a very i ice ot b
ari grade In fact
co pare v r1 If: vorab
we ave s t is vet
she p wads ' of rge, 1
hib tion w r e tra go
vers' sma :ho • of
few really g • od • ries.
the a was llv:ry ight
im lemout a•iei, es
Wel
repro ie
i to' .
he attnia,ice of
lar e. .T i e di agree
we Cher a ii the wet
co t for 1 : s ti all a
de ee, b :ve i iiot
dr wback he: e s
moa peo• e ou ' `VE
ing from o : Mend
da , that +h: pod pe
do ot t:.: hat bete'
the t they . oul • do.
th
od T
a fair
e, cid
rodi}ct
best
fitam:
tor
thtr
arty beau
fair ° hew. I
fri n•softt
in :hose
e
of n bett-
f one of t t
a ;have ecentl
i the townshi
r. The I gener
> :
see •• :re we
peri r anima
s .;Inc t le the
t of 1 urha tl
t e tate wou
y With he be
r Th show
in ' th
a on
T e
Wig, a d
po 1
+^'pet i
sae w
e
1
e was
llectio
plendi
e ha
of t
In t
iful an
•
Min ay
,dan in so
otan ng the
ion it hi
ne year old heifer, lst Alex. Fe
d S. Johnse , 3d Ale.. Forsyth.i h
calf, 1st -S. Jnson, 2d. Tho
Laughlin, 3d Wm. 'ay. Heife
lst Alex. Fotsy�Ith, 2 S. Johns
Donald MoLaighlin Herd o
hams, consisting of male and,
females, 1st S. Johns n, 2d Tho
Laughlin.
r3yth,
Bull
Mc-'
calf,
L, 3d
Dur -
three
. Mc
and 2d S. Jo
Two year Old he fe 1st S. J k son,
NATIVE OR RAD ATTLE.-C
SO , 3d John Knox.
year old steer, st o t. Gibson, d S.
Johnson. One ye r old steer, t S.
Johnson, 2d Thos. NI Laughlin. eifer
'John Knox., Pat CO or heifer, st J.
1H. McTavish, 2di Wm. Tho soh.
1 SHEEP --t LEICEST RS AND 111EDa
GRADES. -A. e ram 1st Jo e
Ram lamb)! st'Hu Patna, 2.1 tioebvet..
Martini 3c1 Jo n Johnston' Pair'
of ewes, hail n lambs in 0,1st
Rat. Mar P ewe lam , 1st
Aged ram, W.
Pair of aged ewes, having raise emits'
iu 1880, W. G. Hingston. Of
Hingston Pair
Cotswold heep,
IS
only at
ry, al
pret
•
QRSES
Brae 1 e. 168 pt
La renc
ye old
Dulncan.
ttrENE Pu
E
BM once
oal,
lst
Yea 1
dra
•
lge ding,
al MeLaku
oaf) AN
Moffa t.
ar ha i
' Ili Miller
Greet, 3
o e horse, lst
sm;h0,til3doR
the
elan
on
•
e
lan
to
•
e.
ug
ls
hli
fto
•
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, 2
Ca
A
OSE
lin
ibs
yslo
ortu
Forth
Tlios
One
Rob
snIA
Spr
H.
earli
lly or
nage
ob
am
da 11 An
BR 0
nald
fer, 1st
or
San
year
lit te
la 2d
cLa
Rit
t La
Urti
E.
•
foal
cera
g filly
d Alex.
g Ming
Mill
onn
le
TT
2d
1
e nor
ir sho
owing
2a vir
8011,
ld gel
ng, J
are,
reer,
cplt
year
year
hliu,
ie. Ope
bkin, d
geldi
'torsi p
2d 1)
IS
shearling ewes, W.
of ewe lambs', lati
Peir of fat ewes or w
H. Johnston. Pen: o
W. G. Hiegetdri.
year, 1st Ignatiu
Young, 3d Geo. H
littered in 1880,1st a
Sow under elite yea
Ignatius Re fer.
•
Keifer, 2 Jo n
d 2d John 'too.
st John Yo g, 2d
SUFFOLK. Boar tioder one y
Sow, havin litte ed in 1880,1
Mosgrove. Sew no er one* ye
David Me tilt, 2d Geo. How
Thos. MOB dvp.
POULTItY of Guinea fow
Alex. Hann toil, 2d as. Roger
of' black S antsh, Ilst Wm. F.
2d Alex. lit Pair of
Richard arpin Pair of ou
ducks, Jas, ger Pair .of C adi
of fancy pig ous, J • Rogers.
leireeere es. --T horse bug op
cCrac
•
Sr. Quart any other variety
t Joseph Cowen, 2d W. H.
DAIRY PRODUCE.-Fiv,-d pounds fresh
Moffat. Five
Geo. M
utter in
Robt. 13
heese, 1
Veal. 'Cr
2d Mrs.
ry, cotto
ffat, 2d
worsted
in silk,
s. Geo. M
knitting
mitting
worth.
eather flo
d Mrs.
lat Miss
r. Wax fl
in wool
avish, 2u
in wool
. Berlin
ork com
d Miss
pillows,
Hemphil
pillows, patch. -
r, 2d Mrs W.
. Water color
Pair of ool-
ken. P ir of
George offat,
Pair of w °Heti
Pair of woe an's
llen, 1st Mrs.
Geo. Howlett.
2d Mrs. Robt.
Veal.
atch-
utter, let -A. K. Robme
Aylsworth, 3d. Geo.
potinde cd table butter, 1
2c1 M. Sharpin, 3d1
oot, 3a Adam Angus.
alcolm, 2d L. Lovell -
'Robinson, 2d Mrs. 0.
Work, lst Miss] Callitoit
'McCracken, Embroid
muslin, 1st Mrs. Geo. NI
Lander. Embroidery
Miss WM. M. Robins°
ot. Embroidee•
ead work, lst
Orr. Fancy
Veal. Fancy
irt, hand mad
hirt, 1st Mrs.
Geo. Moffat.
Broa
Orr.
2d Clar
Mrs. 0.
Appliq
Fine e
Veil, 2
flannel
2d Mrs.
ist Mrs Sas. Rogers,
Martin. Hair flowers,,
Kenzie, 2d Mrs. Gre
John
raised,
work r
li3t Mrs
beth K
wool fl
Mrs. T
wool r
worth,
drawin
rs. Geo. Moffe
ised and bead
uGteeseo. n11. eft -Sal
Hemphill. Sof
ised, 1st Mrs. T
B. Vogt. Sofa
t Miss Clara 0
Braiding, 1st
2d Mrs. Me0
len socks, W. H. Meer
woollen mitts 1st Mrs,
McCracken, 2d
woman's stock
eo. Howlett,
Lo cabin q
2d rs.
Crochet gailt,' Mrs. 0.
quilt, Mrs. J. S uderson.
. Broadfoot.
Miss Hamilt
Moffat. Berl
gers,
ffat.
ten-
oad-
chet
Or
Miss
let
lara
ffat,
ool,
MOD .1
ancy
orth,
ers,
obt.
MC-
vork,
vork,
wool
ined,
liza-
erlin
erlin
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III
Ell 1st
Pair
Wm. Aikin
Wm. Aiki
Taggart &
& Morton,
rows, lst S
Evans, 2d
seed drill,
Set of hot
John Davi
Wooden a
Thomas
handles, ls
& Morton.
Alex. Stew
3d Robt.
bury Russ
dozen Nort
Half dozen
foot. Hal
Samuel Gr
land Gree
dozen Spi
Half dozen
H9.1f doze
Hall dozen
Half •loze
. Half dozen
Tla
pears, five
Tw.o name
of each, J
varieties o
Collection
red crabs,
GRAIN.
lst Wm.
3d Robt.
well fall
Adam Art
bushels $
wheat any
2d Thos.
Two bush
K. Robert
A. Malcol
bushels
Two busk
McTavish
1st I. lie
Geo. Mo
seed, lst
Thompse
dr
Grant, 3d
1st Jo
en, 3d
geldi
amil
lst Ri
gs, 3d
t Rob
Bu
2a seam,
1. Sad
ware, Alb
L. Gibsoe
Flower $
maple rh
broad, let
pin. On
Sharpin.
variety,
of winter
2d A. K.
•
lineou, ad Al X.
6:Lang a lin. Wo
hes. ItteLaugh
s. Fanaing mill,
Co. Gang plow, ls ill
di- Robertson. I h
1213
ot & Stewart: 2t1
hale & Black.
and 2 John D
e hoe rom ham
le or patent a.rm
emphill. Iron plow John Table
ron plow with wooden A. K., Robertson. Q
i ertsou Collection of
rt, Sr., d Joseph • etcalf, Dried flowers, Mrs.
oadfoote Half doze ROx- variet flower seeds,
Half son, 2 Mrs. 0. Veal.,
Mar. SPE IALS.-Largest tiod best
road. tion o 43-fferent varieties of frui
pia's, drew Gray. Best six, i plants of
age 'ts. celery also six plants 'white cele
e varieties Of intee
of fall pe s, five
eson. Two anted
ve of each, 0 Veal.
air grapes, ampd,
Vogt. 0 e dozen
wo bushel read-
st Joseph toff,
ring wheat lsti A.
Vat
stockin
Pair o
Mertin
quilt,
Veal.
Fancy
work
Mrs.
Mrs.
mat, 1
Mc
and 2
Mrs. J
Mrs. G
n.
ic-
es
r- fruit collection,
moles Mrs. g. P. Aylswott . Spatteitwork,
obert Miss. Hamilton. Net, d work, P. P.
ids n. Broadfoot.
notted qu It, lst
lswortle, d. W.
en of lac , lett
n. Shell work,
n wool ft were,
Or, 1,st Feo Elie AND PLAN .-CollecCon of
it
ewatte foliage plants, Mrs. J. anderson. Col-
vitagQn, lectio flowering pia' ts, Mrs. 0. Veal.
flowering ulbs,
K. Robe tson.
ohn Vogt. Best
OCTOBER 8, 1.
son, 4th David Laidlaw, 5th Rachel
McElroy, 6th .A,rchie Laidlaw and
to, Jose
snow ai
dozen
er. Ha f dozen R
hags, Satnuel Gree
Baldvid s, George
Red
RaMb
ph Metcal
ples, Robt
onmouth
ollec-
pink
I WI
H. MeCracken. Thnif celery, A. K.
Robertson. Cooking toye, Whalen &
Black, Split peas, A- L.*Gibrion. Best
two bieshelaof Seneca fall wheat, lex.
of ea
yarie
o ope
arris.
heat, ls
us, 34
SiinpsOn
Mesgrav
le Fife s
2d p yid Martini. wo
hite oats, Geo. offett.
Is of lel ek oats, 1st obert
'T RES.- ollection of
rt We s Barrel of
One b
ware,
john M
bottl
tin-
flou
„ci of Grebe,. flour,
st Geo. Mo
Loaf of horn
ffatt, 2d M.
eas. ft ushel earl
et, John r oung, 24
Bushel of potatoe
. Tho epson. Four
bap, 1st Richard 5
bertao Six blood
2st Ignatius eifer, )(1 W. H. Mcp
Six mangold wart els, lst W. ,
turnips, st Wm. Thompson,
Lovell. ix turni s, any othee
1st Alex Thompson, 2d Robt.
Six long eld carrots, Belgian, 1
ClirrOtEl, 1St A. 11,. ObillE1011, 2d
Six pars ips, lst . H. McOr
P. P. Aylsworth Peck on o
ion' of
art cf
attl, 2d
Sher -
Rose
ichard
heads
arpin,
beets,
SWede
2di L.
Horn
en, 2d
se 1st
Ayls-
Water
dbzen
reer. Three
melons, 1st AMA. Malcolm, 2
Four heads of cettliflower, 1St
Robertsoia, 2d W. McCracke
dozen tomatoes, large, ist P. P
-worth, 2d A. K. Robertson. On
plum or herry tomatoes, lstIA
2d A. K. Robertson. Pumpkin4lst A.
K. Robettson, 2d W. H. MOCIracken.
Squash, 1st A. K. Robertson, 2t1 Alex,
Thompson. Gin, ist Arch . Mal-
colm, 2d P. P. ylsworth. Quart of
white b alas, 1St 0. Veal, 2 Alex.
Fruit, Roots and Grain. -Thos.
John arrow, Blueval.
Prod Ce. -J. Rober
M. Clark, Teeswat
Torrance, Clifford ; Jane Sample,
Geo. Inglis, Carnc
Sheep and Pigs. ohn Broadfoot,
Morrio ; Geo. Moffatt am
Angne, Brussels.
un -
eels ;
tires and airy
son, Harri ton ;
Ur. oseph S. aper, .of Listowel,
hate ver creditably Seised the martri-
Physicians and. Sur eons for Ontario.
Berlin, who had
at Harrisburg, a
losing over $100 in
0 worth of notes
day received at
11 written hand, in
ed all the Bald
the thief no doubt
ersonal use.
renoon Mr. John
of Mr. James Laid-
Schuch, of
hie pockets picked
couple Of weeks ago,
money and over $4,
,and papers, the othe
the Rollin Post Offi
to him in 9. plain, w
w, ich were enclo
pers. The inonee
a lie to his own
Saturday f
Sr., father
L idle
ws,s w from is Ben's, Mr. John
Leicllaw's place, to neighbor's, when
he met the boar, an as the brute did.
net get oat of his w y, he, struck it with
a otick The maim turned and caught
hitn in the thigh wi h its teeth, and, be-
fore the. old gentle an could release
in extent had bee inflicted by the
boar's tusks. Mr. aidlaw returned to
his so 's place, w ere he suffered a
:trod was sent for.
the doctor proved
that t e cut extend d to the bone, and
that a main artery ad been complete-
ly severed. The flo of blood had been
so great t at had the blood not clotted
in the. 'wound, it is
Mt. Laidlaw is now
votably as could be
great eal, and Dr.
An ex mination b
enry
le
'onsidered probable
aye bled to death.
progressing as fa -
expected.
Auctio
Wednesday, Oct
coiaceseion 14, Mc
and Intplements.
121o'clock noon.
preprietor • Jas. St
Friday, 'October
goo rt, Grey, Far
J. p. auctio
Tuesday, Octobe
ceesion 12, Tucker
end ents,
DUNLOP -in Goderic
HOLMES-,--1n Clinton,
of Mr. Robert Ho
DAYMENT-In Clinic
i wile oil Mr. John D
ber 13, on -lot 16,
illop, Farm Stock
ale to commence at
obeat H. Ferguson,
etton, auctioneer.'
22, on lot 2, conces-
Stock and Imple-
26, on lot 5, con-
mith, Farm Stock
tioneer.
hs.
, on the 2nd ult., the wife
of a son.
the 25th tilt., the wife
, on the 26th the
yment of a son.
80.
leeoanitheer w°H8eoeTta-elliTAtta:tetillWitiltetrt:n' rellati_ot:'°6:11-
w ill be suitably rewarded upon leit the ems
at Sege's Hotel, Walton, or Tir zrearre%
en d oiler note, ome four and one 1 The finder
tity ot Household Fru -nit -me,
HO frit,: janoel,RSBNezesisivoroltlitt,, 0:tebovinlaftopyrw.ptio.blie ,oenssijeopihakolrizlerisivocunanal..
board, Parlor Stove, Bedste
Secretary, Hair Oloth Sofa, Tab
Washstands, Bureaus, &c. JA
October I6th, commencing at 1
Proprietor. J. P• BRINE , Artetir__Heef. gm,.
AUCTION SALE OF A Cil FA It
lvER. A. BATMAN N has recei edri imiettartseetrruteatittoei:
"1 -T -R- from 111R. NICHOLAS SNI _ER, to sell hie
farm, being Lot /2, Concession in the Town.
ship of Grey, con tabling 100 acts, more er less,
farm is convenient to a church, anal within sir
ON FRIDAY, 00TiiI5u, 18:80of
At 1 o'clock P.11, About 50 acr
b4b5eaanrukiniernorresair50dd. ,e,(Igtiotitehtdivaaft.r:illine) agh: tem n2: la g ,,. groom!
111 1
as may be agreed upon, at 7 Perie mt. per an-
num, secured by mortgage. Su i to
the farm. PoeeeSsion given firs ; licilf
N. SNIDER, Prdprietor. A. 11.AY
BLAIRe-HILL-At th residene,e of John Blair,
Esq., iey towashi , on the 28th ult., by Rev.
A. cZaughton, W lton, Mr. Wm. Blair, to
It, LLOYD- OSTER-A the residence of the
Th mas, Mr John oyd, to Miss Catharine
Fo ten, both of Cli ton.
jUFF --CLARRE--0 the 28rd nit. at the resi-
de ee f Mr. John r+ FieldTWingbam, by Rev.
Ru -al Dean Davis Kr. 13enjamin Juffs, to
Mies ary E. Clark , of Buffalo.
FOIT N WALKER On the 22nd ult„ at the
iBr ert,, Mr. Wm. Porton, of Yorkville, to
illery Tane, eldest aughter of Mr. John W.
Welker, of Turnbe .
oxeotve-ni Grey, on the 2.4th ult., Mr. Robert
Oitoly, aged 54 years.
MILLER ----In Hibbert, ;on the 22nd ult., George
Mr. John Miller, aged 10
on the 30th ult., George
a and 6 months.
ence of her brother St.
unbar, Mi
Cattle. -Thomas to ;
Fleming Ballough, Be al -
Horses -James la
nosh ; Wm. Bristow
ory, East W wa-
Clifford; C J.
School R ports.
The following sho s the stan ing
of the pu ils of No. 7, Hullett, for the
month o September, based on p ofi-
ciency aod good conduct: Senior fo tth
class--lst Bella Scott, 2d E
Mary Scat, 3d Bella Cuming. Se ior
third class -1st Maier E. Kelly, ?Ail
George Campbell, 3 Henry Cu me
Bryant, 3d. Win. Kell . Senior sec nd
classe-lst Thos. Mi er, 2c1 Han ah
Code, 3d Wm. Well, . Junior, seoond
classt-lst James uming, 2d Isaac
2d Robert Scott, 3d nnie Gaming, 4th
And eve Bryant.
-- he following is ithe standing ob-
tained by some of the pupils of So ool
Section No. 1, Tu ersmith, for the
month of Septemb re Fifth el os -
class -Geo. Logie 40, James Mc-
Arthur 235, Wm. Pe per 233, Ma A.
Rodger 196, Frank N ood 169. S nior
third class -Alice ell 215, M ggie
Fair aim 173, Magg e Fitzgerald 162,
SeSS e Lang 123. Ju ior third. el SS -
Mag *e Imrie 215, Daniel Bell 1 92,
second class -T. Fo 90, F. Fitzg rald
88, Wileon Wood 8 , Janet Lan 74.
Junior second clas Annie- Ford 90.
Ann5e Bell 82, Be sy Fairbairn 79.
George Pepper ,77, ary J. Horton 74.
James, only son of
imorith.s and 10 day
JONES -,-In Goderieh,
',Jones; aged 82 ye
litionards Cunaher and, Ontario, on the ?Ord
nit , Catherine Julra, second daughter of the
;1
Mrs. Sieveright, of Goderich.
PURCLI.,--In Dub)" 14 on the :16th ult., Ellen
Downey, relict of t e late Mr. Edward Purcell,
,of Hibbert, aged lyears.
be hem el,
arch, 1881.
Nii• Ave
•
Or HIGHLY BR
EISPprriliniggl'Wvheesabt:Tilriefdec'Pheafi,pe.r.b.usli.. 000 9, 8435 ttt oo0 000 390077
0 50 to 0 60
pOz ea eg ::: rpP : I; bb it: it es hil ee 11 ...
Butter Tub
0 75 to 0 90
Sheep skins each
0 75
Tallow, per lb
emir/Tom, Oct, 6,1880.
FailWkelit,per bush 00 9925 10 9005
Barley, per bushel....
Pefteeper bushel. ..
-The folloWing is the report of
standing of pupils 1 the first depart-
ment of Union Schott, Morris and ul-
lett, Section No. 1, fer the month end-
ing September 30thi based on rofi-
cieney and good coneltact : Fifth el sa-
ss-
lass
ieid-
ary
6th
the
Chatles Taylor. Se
-1st James Armo
law, 3d Francis Me
Laidlaw, 5th Ma
Cat
Thi
Ne
jola
ior fourth el
unior fourth
, 2d Agnes
aughey, 4th
e Newcombe
0 50 0 60
0 56 to 0 60
•
9s ; red win
63s 6d ; cheese, 6
LEICESTER
pork, 73s 0d; beef,
TORONTO, Oct.
to ST.03; spring,
peas, 60c to 6
butter, 19c to 2
45e to 50e ; eggs,
MONTREAL, 0 tober 5. - Choice to
prime export ste rs brought from 4c to
4:fe per lb, live weight. Good steers
fori local consumption. 3te, and. in-
ferior 21c per lb. There was only one
extensive shippe in the market, all the
freight loom b
weeks ahead. •
each. Lambs
$3. Three good
$70, weighing 1,
hands at 5ic to 6ic.
c ; barley, 55c to
c ; potatoes per bag,
per doz., 18c to 20c.
SHEEP
AT MAPLE LODGE 41tM,
On TUESDAY, OCTOB
At the above t are and place I Will zellby Pub-
lic Auction, 20 herb -Horns -14 fdrnales and S
bulls. Also &beta 40 Leh:tester Shei)p-raras and
ewes. Send for it catalogue. .1 i ,
Maple Lodge P. 0.00441 ex Co., Ont.
. GRAHAM, Auctioneer, seateita.
la, 1880,
670
IPARIS -NI LIIRp.RIES
Popular Nui4er am, begs to
I state to the eople of SeatOrt, and the sur-
ro nding'Town hips, that his Stork of
i,RUIT AND 'ORNAME TAL TREES
Is now .complete in 'every"dePartment.
Vis Trees a+e Very Cl and can_
be delivet•ed in S- Milk on th*
same •day they c6re .47:41 .fiont die
i Au Trees Griaranteed as Represented. Give
the Old Norge*, a Trial. AO .Ceratonnicatione
ro rapt') replied to.
'CHARLES ARYOLD,
i PARIS, ONT.
670-3
hag engaged for some
beep sold at 05 to $6
ronght from $2.50 to
calves were sold for
40 lbs. Hogs changed
sitnated. Apply to
forth. 670
..NT -Wanted to rent, two
filling Houses, conveniently
WADE BROTHERS, Sea
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO 1HE LADIES.
We have much' pleasure
41. inforniting the XailW of
lintrgi &b., is now- very co:m-
plete, anp that wp hj„ave just
Of those, litanato :§o :much
Matti oy every toy that
as seen them. 'Also:a few
of Black and C101ized Sat-
ins, Plushes,Veli4S, Feath-
ers, Flolwers, Mbbons,. and
Hat Ortiaments e'Xeels all
others ill town, ,* -utt AO
arinuni4Otattilt4.VAIOUSI
6orotto, Aims, 0 #ioglite.
are also !larger tr,ha at any
PniVeflidilitr:: --:43L01;ultrti-TrPime--
panaryt. mde;tv.iistitetcri::141*4ittito tha:mo!
bracing jail the $O,:irelties in
Trimm.9.gs, all of Trhich are
offered rock bottom prim)
price. 1We will' be pleased
to see iour Many Friends
(1 URLERS, ATTENTION -A.11 parties inter -
v -1 ested in the Sea orth Carling Club, and wbo
deai re to becomamo berg for the ensnmg year
are requested to
Seer etary at once.
erine Marshall, 7th Amy S Scott. taty.
and in their names to the
M. R. COUNTER, Secre-
d. class-lst Mary Jane Ma hall - • -
' STRAY HEIFE -Strayed from Lot 28, Cort•
com e, 4th jaMes Laidlaw, 5th
Laidlaw, 6th Annie Taylor,
cession 5, Mc illcp, about the middle of
Angust last, a plug Heifer, red oolor with. a
little white on the or ehead. Any person giving
h information as will lead to her recovery
HOFFIrAN HERSi
KellY, 2d Maggie Xelly, 3c1 Mary , i,,53 gefu.faiu be suitably revrarded. GEORGE LOCK -
670
Ann e Agin. Second class-lst
0 WEE
Inter
onFililveDunmteAllian
' 23rd September
-The eldest
TEinItogInanwde: mar
-The ',police
januedb aSionscaa.illat epr
atinoduazryuriocrals
at -aCehriecanagt,h fD-0
Crochet beyond
eal _capacity, in
e- —n CaOnndS tha°17421?
Czar's new yaCh
on account of ro
NAilaiyoluifintgs
Vallet, who de
other day to run
wife, has just b
martial at Chain
at_haTielafabonar.otte
died. Thursda
the time of his a
et oh 1.1-enhElleern. Privcrillhg
have organiz4d a.
tecontsbteruvoittyloonfoxf
lug surveyed,
made sea initial,
-At the wed
Denton and, kis b
V, III, 70 .eetiests
oned. It es supp
introduced into
Some guests ar
deaths have occu
-The Papal N
in a splendid mar
the gift ef the 1
with lace, display
Spain and the Poi
ered by the ladies
la nt ttithee rantrvee
eounty fair at En]
en by Earl N.
Kline, oollided
men were serio
bparoablyalloyntfantnallyineja
the collision eould
present BeSS1011 O.
from all parts
Dr. Paxton, of Ne
opening sermon,.
•te hold the next in
tants, are doing wel
ned opposition of t
the royal house.
head nurse and
bells., of Austria hal
the little princess
ie. healthy Anglo -1
been disdainfully
-A tenant farm
who was under n
arrested in eonnee
eat Lord Mount=
has caused the g
Dublin, and it is
will induce the G
decisive steps to
anees of the -la
jury on the inquel,
warder by some
Kansas are said to
of food, owing to t
The local papers
coaling the fact, leS
the State. In
people are, in abBe
The wheat crop in
has failed. Tn Z1,1
plowed up and pla
has been destroye
One family lived el
anarteds:).ran, another
acadvat during he
Balmoral. At a
hull, not far from
man was overtake
liage which so wea
capacitate km f
duties. The poor
presenee mind
lamp ou the line
toward the -engines
ahfit:vrwogart.d. found
on Saturday night
Galway, Ireland.
wounds in his b
estates, which he
tent. Ile had
wham he had mos
quite recently he
decrees egainet Le
enagietrete he was
meeting of tuetice
iLt;igtjeinveoptilun:tfet'aliasenGrr:oesev.1
-The Mark La
howp oa sf tthweenBitrf st al ssh.
floods during the
damaged the -crops
North of Scotland
proeeeds it is foun
ebiledderreinactrieosnitiallge
oLv fa;ttladeo:naniees,..440 li2nee
rebialatil
erft, however, have
weald have done
PprireeleouPgrar /tea .te
chance of prices