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The Huron Expositor, 1880-10-15, Page 14 0 U SE 4TARIO LL& Co. 3r tamitaat re, ei Goods, the E TILT 5atity, who . in the 014 'teer ,Had at Prices. (4-oods this Sea- Utill at. INE OUR 90 cents, $/, • $1 75 ari4 a, all prices. • Shades„ 61t cents, ete )1 our Inimens .i•quested to call MILLINERY ‘Inter Purelesica. DitTivs DNE UNE 6,000 yard4,,, !?er yard. ›FFERING IERE. • TIIRM L & OD. Fituoy Dry Goods, %wig, 2(1 N. Heys, li Dorraneee elite Dickson, jker, 4th J. b. ass—it Ade - Black and Glure, 4th R. CIABB — 1st Robertson. 3d tieve. Junior 2L1 Rachel • 4th George rest report of Is of School aced on gen- conduct and -th, of Septem- belie Fraser -m. H. Jones. 'aser, 2d Re- eth MoVittie. ,Ilio Jones, 2d, belle Gilesou. ohn II. Me- ted Lucy A., idge. Seeeend ek, 241 Josie ton. Senior rest, 241 Jane Junior bb, 241 Annie olinston, 4th eeport of the u Winthrop etember : The conduct, pro - :it li class --1 st nil McFrad-i et Elizabeth eivenlock. 3d ass—let Ise- Sehrae, 3d ud claws -1st Kenny, 3a 3a8..—ist A Lt- Uexamder 3(1 e the tenth- einley school tetuber 30th: lelleringtore Steacy and 1 Bishop sad. er third—let izzie Green - Maggie Fyfe Wilhelmina nu, Bawled and Frank .rington, 3rd. TITMTBENTIEE YEAR. ., liVELOLEI NUMB4R, 671. 4 THE ONTARIO HOUSE WANDDESIRABLE GOODS NOW OFFEI4G AT IT.H & VV ST ' S. frf 0 4 14 0 14 Black Fringes, . Colored Fringes, • ID 0 Chenille Shawls, 1 4 0 . Au. Wool Long Shawls, Tinsel and Fancy Ribbons, Bushings in great varittty, Bea.dyinade Clothing, Men's Suits from $7 50. to $15, 4 Mee's Overcoats,. $4 501to $12, 1, Boys'. Snits, $6 to S8 50, 14 Boys' Overcoats, $5 to $7 50, 0 Men's Underclothing, .meze... Hats, very cheap, Men's Caps, Boys' Hats, Mantles from $1.90 t4 $10, Mantle Cloths from 60e goo $ 4, Black Cashmeres from 76e to $2, Fancy Dress Goods from 8c to 25c, Prints from 6c to nio, Grey Flannels very cheap, Winceys from 5c to. Weil, Ladies' Underclothing, Children's Underclothing, ' Hoop 8kirts, a Boys' Caps, &c., &c . CALLAO INSPECT OUR PRICES you Make your Purchases. 51 ai T 11 m in to - ti T• bo bo th The OW w d Tu I I tr- rr • ; he Ba eld Shbw. tanley Agricultural Societ held at Bayfield on Mond sday last. The weathe ' esda , although somewhat cold, w tad aTtl uncomfortable. There Was od attendance of -spectators. T e ow, upon the whole, was good, and in tent was ranch larger than any for - r year, as the eutriew show. T e oor department was very neatly and tefullY arranged, so that every ar le showed to the best advent 0. ere was a splendid show of grain h in extent and quality, the wheat, h fall and spring, being much better et common. In roots, also, there was a large show, the potatoes and turnips being particularly noticeable fpr e. Dairy products, also, were • made an attraotive display. lay of fruit was not so large as seen in former years at Bay- ough the quality seemed to be SE:AFORTI, F1 CTO ER I email bred, Six menthe or mid WM. Stewart, 2d John Walker. Ilerr ENT s, --Double buggy, 11 Habe er Erwi a buggy plow, harro drill, One hier horse le Henry & Habe son. I DAIRY ter, 50 Geo. IS butter, Sparks. for talel princi Svva) IN white w 2d winter .1 McKipl Salkeld. D. MoB bushels lst 48. Cana bushels two - Sparks,' els fo eld, 2 white o McDOn ld. 1st Joel. Ca 4eshel timat 2a Johia MeKi 1st Isaac Sal Twelve ears o 2d Geo. SparL. .—Apples,1" 51111' each, f 11, let Jo] Sparks. Apples, f I lst 0. haw, $ C. y tion of pplesilst. erior animals. In cattle there w sa I JELR• ells. P ars, • show. There is as yet, however, and 2d ffosepli m for improvement in this depart- ; 1st V. th, nt, although there were a few choice I burn) • of gr mals which would take good rank on , Wild VE ETABLE, exCellen good an The dis wei have fie id, alt good, while in vegetables there was a fear shqw. The ladies' department w s, as.; usual, ` well represented and contain d many articles which must . e required a deal of care, time and 11 in their make up. The attraetilie- • of the hall was materially en - need by a beautiful display of flowers d lions() plants, which, we learned, re provided by Miss M. Wood, and to om, we are sure, the officers of the iety will be under no slight oblige - n for her thoughtfulness. Oa the ole, the hall was well filled, and the oor partofthe show was consider- ably superior to former years and vastly in advance of what it was only four or fi e years ago. In the field the show in every de rtment showed a marked improVe- nt over former years. In horses, ecially in the lighter classes, there B tanosually large show, a,nd in m horses and colts particularly th re s keen competition and manee re ha sk ne h a wi BO bic wi in m te w SU mf r ar any show ground. The show of sheep, both forextent and superiority of the 0 a, imals, was a long way in advanee, of - x anything that has ever been in, !Baer- te fie d. The show of hogs, also, war bet - Fe te than we have seen at Most ehOws th s set son. There were several very ch ice °hides and a good collection of fa, min implements. One excellent feature introduced. at. this geese W1343 'a pr ze e r the best walking( teatn of horses. This teat excited considerable in eree , and •the teams that : were r ard( d prizes had been well trained. is e pally as import= , and even portant to fern:lees, to have a liking team that a fast trotting nd walking in horses is e me, hat should be more encour is. The follciwirig is the PRIZE LIST. gle buggy, 1st •d Hes & Haberer. C, ,Hess & Haberer. W ode John ata n. Pair - ode s Joh, W tsoni One- ors u tivatdr or s nffier, as. ung e hayilre,ke John atsoi6 Set oes am ered,In t polished, rwini Portland tter Hess er.Corn elle , John Wat , 1st ss' enry ere4 el 1 PRO CE. B. or dver, arks. T st Five lbs.' use st Al . eese let nd 2 AND SEE ntor heat Co.per. heat, let -j wo b Y• 1 St lac Twt bus !'n4 di Jo any I o 11er bell, owed M Jo n to we pea beep Fost ts, Is 1..0 wo b r Ten ne st Alex Spa enty-fiv lb Wetoii, 2 suffibie tly x. 5 at s, 2 ma e on Joh oug s. Tkvo let aim •S Pw u sh hn hi sk, 2 shel Ibost Salk la 2d els • ifd wh M nley 'nd sp ing 2d• Wild bar ey 1st Two Isaa' bu; ld, 2 bla sal but. ks, 2a salt, Geo' salted Wm actorY ;:shels lkeld red Johp, ation Johie t, lst ITv0 heat, Tw Ale bush, Salk els Ged oate nsonI lkel see kel lkeld five di Gec inte lolled e, 1 the Ja an BO . y, 1 t r. Tve c S lk •shel pbel , 2 4., y see. , lstJOlhn nley. Bu he fla ld, 2c1 Jo n pori „1st J01n Before SMITH .6c. WEST MAIN STREET SEAFORTH. 1880. FALL! 1880. HILL JE3TRIOS.. We are now very busy every day Opening New Fall Goods of all Classless for the Several Depart- ments of our Business. Our Stock for this Season is one of the Larg- est and Finest ever broaght to Sett& cth av It Ill re i fast w team, thing than i AGRICULTURAL Hoesesee-Brood. and feel, lstr Alex. Sparks, 241 I Salkel . 'Three year old geldiee, Armstrong. Three year old lilt/. Jas. Ompbeil, 2dJ. Nicholson. year od gelding, lst John Campbel V. D ehl. • Two year old filly, S ewa t. One year old gelding; J seph Hudson, 2d T. Coleman. y ,ar old filly, Jas. Armstrong. Sp w rking hbrses, 1st John Dann, 12 0 Stewart. GENERAL PURPOSE.—Brood mar fo 1, R. E. Snowdon. -Three yea g ding, lst J. Nicholson, 24 Ed.I T reelyear old filly, lst C. Wild, 2 rAPLE DEPARTMENT— ' In Nholson. Two year old geldi showing Newn Peter I Cole, 2d Geo. McDonald. the Staple Department we are Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Prints, Tick- year od fihlv. lst Ed. Reid, 2d J Inge Shirtings, Towels, Towelhngs, Tabling , Perk. One year old gelding 1st! Peek, 2d John Salkeld. One yea filly, 1st Peter Douglas, 2d John eld. pan of working horses, lst Spark , 241 J. 0. Stewart. CAR IA GE.7-Span carriage I horse Dunn, 2d D. McBrine.m ist Jas. Turner, 2d W. C Best walking team of horses,:l tewart, 241 R. Dalgetty. Rod t am, Wrri. Nicholson GR4DE • CATTLE.—M11Ch COW h ise calf in 1880, lot and 241 wi Two-year old heifer, 1st ar s, 2d E. Westlalpte. One ye rifer 1st D. Wilson, 2d Jas. hree year ateers, lst Ja ell, 2c1 . eCelake. Yoke • d steers, is Jas. Sparks, ▪ Yoke one yeer old stee lson, 2d. Jas. Campbell. •1 steer, 1st and 2d Geo. S • cow or heifer, lst Geo. S x. Stewart. Ball calf, Jame ▪ Heifer calf, lst James o. Green. Yoke) working Westlake, 2d seph Wild. Ducks, Denims, Hollands-, .sto. The, Goods in this department, for value, cannot be snr- passed. DRESS DEPARTMENT —In Our Dress Department we are showing Ne vt Black Lustros, Black Cashmeres, Black Crape Cloths, Colored Lutres, Colored Cashmeres, The New Shades in Costume Cloths and Fall Snitings, and Panay Figured Goods in great variety. Our 12 cent line of New Fancy FigaredLustres cannot bo ignalled. Don't make any mistake -I-12 cents1), er yard is the Price Of these Goo, and yo.1cannot match them at the money. We have a Splendid Stock es .the and Checked. Winceys, which we are showing at very low prices. -1 r Illinery De MILLINERY In Our Mi 'll Partment we are sl owing a Bountiful Stock of Flowers, Feathers Styles in Hats and TrImminge in the and Lees, the Latest Bonnets, 'and the New es t arket. Phis Department is under iirst-class management. OUR MANTLES—We have the Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of Mantles.. in the County. These Goods were all pur- chased at. Auction by our Mr, W. H. Hill, in Montreal, and cannot be shown as low by any ether House in Town. Remember that we hare a large stock rid are determined to sell every one. OUR CLOTHNO--Th this branch of our business w are. "NOTED," and are pleased to inform our custorners that in our endeavors to get Fine Goods for this Depart- ment we have Ulla season far surpassed all our former efforts, and. are now showing a Grand Stuck. Scotch Tweeds in great varie- ty from $15 per Snit to $25. Canadian Tweeds, a Large Stock cheap. A Beautiful Line of French end English Worsted, excel- lent value. OUR ouTT-R---Being A 1, we can Guarantee a Perfect Fit every time. Gentle- raenleaving their ?orders with us can rely on haring garments Made to please them. FURNiseei rej GS — In our G-ents'• Furnishing Department we itxe showing New Rats and Caps, Gloves, Tie , Collars, Shirt 5, Under Clothing, &c. FANCY Goo-Ds—In our Fancy Goods Departinent we are ;showing' a Fine Stook of Frillhigsl, Ruffles,Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets; &c. Dora fail to !see our 75 cent 1100 01 4 -button, Kid Gloves, mit to be equalled at the price. Buyers will do Well to see our Stock before making their Fall Purchases. HILL, BROTHE.RS;ISEAFORT H J b J. S hll rBe, 11. 0. Oe fer as is M. is an ol ,101 Tw itn 01 a,1 le u Y ie 0 nap year ood I W o or F tte 24 Al Elliot 2G 1 t E • a a a, 0 CO SWOLV SHEEP. Ra,m, two sh aido er, 1st E. Wes lake, 2d F. S •.illei1. Shearling ram, John Wal Ram lamb, John alkeld. Par e es, having raised lambs in 1880, s ear and over, 1st John Arms r 2 Jo n Salkeld. Pair ewe lamb J 5a1keid, 2d John ia1tman. LEICESTER' SHEEP —Aged ra, , s ears and over, lst T..Salkeld, 2d L ve, Sr. Shearling S ., 2d A. Elcoat. S egininer, 241 R. el, es eying raised 1 shear 1 t • 13 • 3. a S. 13 D. c rien; late o aloes, Baily. red, 1 Woo glob Woo Woo cabb g Two h field. A. Joila parsnil Wood. end, 2c John j large I potal I Cam 1 onio Salk Fras d J rs, e--13 Jolkn .1st ioass - Twelve fie1d ti Johii Maus Twe ve fied tn st Jas. . Oairupb Six beets fhr ta d W.;U. ood. la &Be ley,- : ads of ea lift° rw1ve carrots,f sto , W. Sw s, 1 t Dr. Wo Two pumpkins, Geo. McDonald. alkeld. Peck nglish, E. W o onions, Can ron, 2diDr. Woo B, lst ;Joseph Id. Twelve field ✓ 2d fohu Manso carrots, lst P etas whi 241 Dr 'A. enlYEe°1G:;113 eked. 241 s, of tom ed A tom toes, szn 241 11. Wood our 'ar eties in el s, ur v rie des, coG. ieiVerlOn f ur v riot Is. w lye hn Sakel. st V Roth, ea ly .ota, nds:rs: $ g ild, n, 2d. ng lds, 11, 2d le use, x h 0S8• r able fflt ld. d 2d s, Wm Iwo s potato st ake. (11a3113ec iiJt, 2 urtiips, . Twe rk, 241 W. H lery, 13tt pd. Sx h neon Two d S. " id -do Dr. ood, rater id lone, Tow se d. nseul, 2s1 G large 1 t W 13ro non. st A. . B o s, Ba lon yello W. D bt Wil Swa e, 1 wel OWL ashe nion Pee IS • Six fleld • celer lst mus Tou bean PecIl field ars eg- er. of wo eg, -H 1st ItIvo . ram, l_st H. L ',re,, am lamb, is F. . algetty. Pa' of mbs in 1880, Jtwo and over, ls H. Love, 2c F. Spegnii1er. Pair shearling ewes, j lst F. Se gmiller, 2d ugh Love. air ; e e 1 mbs, lst F. Se rainer, 2c1 ugh ove. ' Pair fat shee , any breed, lst lin ilaltman, 2c1 j hn Slkeld. Prn .—Boar, larg lin tanbury, 2d J large reed, littered S au ury, 2d Joh ltrge breed, six mo Jpseph Hudson, 2d 1 rge breed, six mon John Stanbuty, Boar, small breed, a . Seegmiller. Sow 1t J. Andrews, 2 oar,Ismall breed, d r, llst J. Steep, 2d breed, aged, ist hn Salkeld. ,Sow. n 1879, 1s1 Joh Selkeld. Boar ths or under, Is . A.,Cooper. Sow, hs ler under, Is gar Dr. Poi liSta nso rSW Sta MAN flannel Brien. A. Jls. yards Joh st Joh yard Skei over i 1. GaiSkreng boot • don. Set hue y Wateo eyWralikne broid Embr. 2d Mr m g, 1 bot. Quilt fiisetldmr, Logjoe in'l Mrs'. alb Mrs. Stok Gens Fa Stoke e 2d sewin, is Watso Simpe n. 111114 lino 241 MI Pan il M. G • and 2 stoc Castle E. Tal ot WOO 8 •Ms . Ca Mrs. Stok lstlW n. que o flo 2d les EXTBAS. son. Fin Stilton c tion of g potatoes, Bailey an A. Fraser. 13 ;se ro or. 1t 6- . To toes B. all, n FACT PES. — T yard lst Mrs. Stok e, 2d Te yen s colo e fla son, 2d lex. G Luce atin. tte, st Mr Sta n. Pair ••oollee blan Salkeld 2. Mrs toke °me mad; carp t, D. f woollen yarn en t Alex. G anger, d A of stockiig y rii , is r, 2(1J. 3 A. Coopr. Pai st uetu Roed «: 2(1 2c1 air of corse bcat , S. ble a ne s, Jo 1 n Tool arUj)(3i3, J li.n Tooley. IWon -.--T t ng, Groch:t wor , 1st DI 2&Mrs. Jas.Piiks. mut1iu, s. Fres y iri wo sted, Ms. A. idery i al k, lst rs. A . D St nbury. Fan r. Reeve, 241 Or Miss . E. ch work, 1st M. E. Talbot. Fa 0 I :1 st oth Isa tiJo e fie Woo tSwa i ra; citrons, Two la w. it Joh isck Spark S waf eek f nso 1 11,1 I licL AN B OS., Publishers. 0 to. Ye in Advai)Ze. Painting in water c lora, A. Oil; painting Miss ardiner. work, Mrs. J. 13urns. Roman e erer Miss Ma gie Gar. iner. M Gardiner. . Coxco iss J. Si pi e. Lady4s Lady's .Wood. aspberryi in ja, Peter . Wood. . Home - lac, Miss pocket, Miss Zaphe. Red Oil painting, nal skirt, Mil) M. Wo nel drawers, Miss mat, Mrs. Swaffield. Mrs. Stalker Hone Well. Canned frui Mexican work, Miss of clothes, r. Sto pants, Miss . Wood. JUDGE Horses.—J hn Lan nes, Stanley, and He Grand Bend. Cattle.—D vid Wa McTavish, uckersm Ketchen, Sta ley. Sheep an Pigs. Clinton; W . Peck, Stanley, and Stewart, Colborne. .—Joseph Colwell, ew air J. Brod Dairy Produce. -J R. Barker, Bayfield arna. ork Misses Is ie Wilson and 1!.1. d. es. — Thomas Joh ayfield. Canad The managers o Galt, are ma the building —The cos the Crown s Witness fees —Rev. D Formosa, de Ottawa on Sabbath 1 Idolatry." —Wednesay, the vember, has been set ernment as i day of thanksgiein Harrowsmitli, owne by S. S —Last M hday the4claeese fact was totally destroyed by fire. T village wi. Maggie M. Woo peppers, Dr. Ree ID whi • MG nel, 1• Te 2d ts, 1 Te eBrie riots hne° Ale pf fin Whi hiddo Se 14 ead n S. a1tso 14 t. It , 241 cy fl SS Miss 1W x Br n wool oo d Mrs. r ised, ls n Tea co y 'iiig, lst Dr. Reee air evo hi rs. Joh rnbroi . E rase Prase brai s. Ta oma SWa cy quil 2d Miss E. J. Kin st MM. Swa1ffe1d, 2 1i 11 • ents' Haan Miss K Me nnel sedrt, Wood e PI M. Wood, 2c1 uit, ls and work Stok 18Ei 14 1 w 13. 11 dra diter rs gs, 16 d Seegmiller ed, let J. Ross,2-. • small breed, aged Alex. Granger x months Or un Jas. Ross. Sow I • , • 11 is • tokee. 1air tS. 0 es1 [Lr b. co ton et° kings d. Mas Anl, • Spa Os, ist Mrs. S tie.- Fair • weolle e. l'ouquet of flow es :s, cl. Miss Wile era, mall, lst W. ld. W ter Wee . ets, boots, Juetus ee e John ()Ugh apes, Amp Wil Wood. La a pot J fi-ela Wild Ta Suytr opine, 0. S ets, S ave. T smalls, Woods. t ag ma', Mi a t lace, Mrs R. T niaer, a bury. I Oro het w le, . 7 Motto on p stebo Sp imen f dar patt r wor , Mr 011 F 1 y. r et b OS rt, 1 t linche st Mr in han Mrs. 2d Mi flat, 1 s. Be E. Pee ss Kin , 2d Mi ocks, 1 woolle 2d Mi list Mr . ks. Pax okes, 2 glove r', larg .Bo Woo 114 1 e, s. e. it and. Alex n- ry Beoken ker and. th, and. —N. Math Implement na ; Wm. A Blake. Grain and Thomson an P. Dolphin, Ladies' Woods, Mag ledge, Bayfie Mannfactu Blake; W. Morrison, TV . Joh oedin Colle Ear OS, le beet aw. S be • 111 11 1 : • : Sha nd 11 s 14 g, stok4 to make ng arr ighted of the 1iddulph tr al t far has een about $ , 0 alorie hed $1,230. . McKa , missiona y ivered t ree address s st, on "Q 3rd day o aside by th general na n r, s n, V r re k 11, a . Knox c Mk 1 ngements to hityt 'th gas. the second week. —Last Su re in tha day afte Mr. Henry ikaun, of one year anda half f water and was drown discovered. lately. of his age. e came 'ed. y He —Mr. Jales Mal township, d County Ant 'm, third settlerl in the ' t died. —Mr. Jo eph Hie the Grand rrrunk, 1 night for Erjgland. It is suppos the object o his trip is the constr of a double track between • Toron Montreal. —It has Jeen deei ed to make collection o the inn s exhibited Western Far to be s nt to Liv as itn illust ation of Canada's p tiveness. - Mr. D kes, Emi Agent, has romised to see it pr displayed. —A shor recently vis Taylor's dr and ordere • and. satin. a yard, and ment was a customer rnoon a eh ld Berlin, aged a o 11 into a t b d before oyle, of S in. the 80t from Bally d, and w w n ship Yell son, Mana ft last -Ss, time ago a lady whew ted N' York. wen goods , store in Bra a drese of black silk The material was wo when eohapleted orth $11. This is to gladden the he dry goods mail. —In Por a dayor t young infa christened, mony begie from the eland's face, when found that the parents, in brin infant to tte church„ had cover So closely that it had been BM to death. 1 —Two fermers, hamed Pei Hutchinson, of Westminster, w tending the show in i London ltei dined at at refreshm nt booth neuf, Prevince of o sinc, the parents ttook ilt to church and just before th the ,Icoering was, 010 by whioh ehe taken off, 4nd sume its a oust —iThe Sana wall, had n,ar on Satur ay fire Was • iscov before mu --acme com e ex ing to Rooky —At t Hamilton, Dumfries, shearling down ram lambs. tural Wor a corner 1 purposes houae.i T feet front —Mr. West Fla year and the eldest 4 years ol for his co ne estate in person of ing °Mt ten the rpIlus allow t med le a bottou ow eagle ▪ ght. red an 1.1 in ary Was Mon real cap any or the p nsiv ly in the take up a tra Mon tains fo P oviecial Mr. r . Renn carred off th So • thdown lam s and atsoh, of th •s, paid $2,70 t in Winnipe nilding a e lot has o ge. udrev SiMO4 a cooper of , heal* e sons, each a older than the other, 20 arid the youngest r. Simo4 has done well mant fer the Mercer to, has appeared in the t Mercee, a farmer who ravine, in the County of TT ater would. be e* lake to as - el. mill at Corn - :e from burning ortunately the extinguished done. tilists are form- rpoie of raising Northwest, in - f land near Mist- purpose. • Exhibition at Ilion, of North first prizes for rams, South- • —G. outhdown ewe English the ridge ab Ayr Agricul- • son, clai last winter for his plac , on which he acre. ge brick ware- —Th ly twenty-five the othe in whos vers, a 1 six jack have be —Th which attende been co New Y Webb, Ives, D. ing nearly crazy with grief at the Ride cattle den loss 'f 4, good husband and kind father. IDeeeased was 32 years of 4gej, and wasihighly esteemed • by a 1 rgii circle of friends. —A few days ago a Montreal but killed a flee months' old call, weight of which, when dr 310 pounds. It was raised near Mor burg. —A large parcel of silks and veleetS was seized by the Customs authoritieS at Quebec dn- Saturday. The paros4 was put off e steamer into a small boat and endeavored to be landed tet an ime esed wharf wheia detected. Venky Fitzgerald, a weeny gentleman whohas a farm on ut 12 miles east of Emer-1 have harvested a yield o* of 94 bushels of oats to the{ coilstables at Gananoque thel day arrested two young men; po kets were found 13 nevelt ng heath dirk knife, five or kni es,and some scissors. T n placed in durance vile. Brantford camp rnee as opened last Friday, is , and the various services ducted by Dr. A. Lowery rk, Rev. E. Creighton, Rev. ishop Carman, D. D., J. D., and others. r. Schleitweiter, wh e is in ims to have had his pas : 0 the s absen innne of ^gen he, he the ae his fa risi tario, Pete mont friend very 1 —A Roma forbid ren to depri ber o nant Clare his p visite the g inson pens and Was at length claptured, y being blroken in piece* The e of casualties, considering the crowd arouud, was •ti matter :ral °Agra ulation. . A. D. eterson, publisher of Dmerson fl€WS., accompanied by ily left on Tuesday lastIfor On- -here he e poets to reindinr. on's health for the Past few s has-been very poor, land his do not expect he will survive ng. pastoral w s read in the Ottawa iCatholie Ckurcbes, on "Sunday, ling paren to send their child - the Model School, on pain of the •ation of th sakraments. I Am nu - the Catho c citizens •are indig- t so arbitr ry a measuril) and de - the Bisho is venturizi, beyond wer. he Governor of the Fiji 'Wands • Toronto on Tuesday, and. was est of Lie tenant-GovernorRoit rofd vited to bor• ha bein intryL ol oro Rob lives near Rag Haldima d. His father, he claims, other of the late Andrew ovenor-Genral bagged 115 ing his recent two days' visit oint He made himself quite with the party of sportsmen, and. the ncer was a b Mercer. —The ducks du at Long 11 a favorite not only but takin Hest11-nt' ing his rough lif un with skill with the jol- onto, cl 8 111. el ave of ori age out paid by the Government, oii a prorois that he would get 100,000 acres of land in Quebec to grow beetS for beet sugar. He now 'finds that he can't get the land,andl is qisap- poin ted. —The final returns announced bY the retnrning officer in Marquette . —You? li Dona▪ l d Gut the voting on the Scott Act show i Guthrie, I. P' for So th Wellington, have been successful by 417 majo who rece tiy et with such a severe Out of a. total vote of 4,900 there were shooting accid nt on 01110 of the islands polled 607 for, and 10 against the Act in the 4utik ka lake, is recovering. Not more t an one-fifth of the eleeto His physcian thinks he will not be or- voted. manentlyi lam. ' —On Saturday morning last, 1e4 —Mr. W. 1. Smith, of Walkerton, Father Chiniquy passed. Toront e t died of typhoid fever on Thursday route to his home at Kankakee, Illi . morning of .last week. Deceased was The rev. gentleman, who was return one of the early residents of Paisley, ing from Australia, stopped at Philadel where he was for a number of years en- phia to attend the Pan-Presbyteria* gaged. in the ercantile business. He Synod. His friends will be pleas d te WI1B an energ tic business man and a know that he is in excellent health good itizen. —A Mr. S Malahide to s about two ye they have to of te rit. e, son of Mr. 01 t —At the late meeting of the Ag Rh' and wife, who left tura' and Arts Association at H ek se home in Manitoba ton, Mr. Watson, of Ayr, complain rs ago, write back that ork very hard, and sacri- fice almost e erything, to get along. They say the Y will struggle on until they get enough, to return With, then they will sway to Telgin agan. —Mr. Cale Hopkins, x -MP, died on Friday, at law, Mr. Wm Hopkins repr Parliament o his antagonis late Mr. Wm e 1812 he had e Hopkins was 1, time of his de . —On Thur about 10 o'clo of En.niskille by two tough a and Cosgrff, o used. Hew: head. and ha t biten. Ker or menaged to e who had him t —A respec a nothingtaiothat journal shortof lopd a ears, would. o the arrange ed curls upo n respectable s make herself LO is an impene p —Mr. And Kenneth Wi been engaged d ing for the p good news h , he has been e his "pile," having dispt O est in thero Find a a $37,500. Th interest o'e- • art and Ni el:e $75,000, $10, ir down. —The jury Hilliard, evh at Guelph, returned lows: "We, he jury, Hilliard's de th was from the effe ts of di We also find that the p the whiskey e gravel giving the sa e to ran boys in par iculae. ii mend hat 'n future meas es lee taken to 13 linens law i strictly 0 ---E rly o Wednes last eek Brantfor was aroused. by a yo was about t be confi where she c uld stop. rected her t &house o failing to fin the plac taken into another birth t a m le child, a sho time. The do escort in w o the w was a stran er at Br witho t any one kno abouts. —A heart e a few day e of D lawa lost, 's lif thresh ng suppo th right 1 g wa As thi was tions o the fair grounds. On t they were both seize painful illness, witli oning. As they par during their stay, th sickness to the dinne —Last F Mr. Barr a Were returo the woode Watts' mi end of one upsetting - occupants almost int Barr lied a bruised, at ai bad bruises —The sh treal port i week °lathe 11,376 bar 4,000 bane previous, a• during the From *Sep exports of while last few had 'gp of winter but it is much lar witnessed —The other day sent to as nually in Lake Matolia. It outlet of e lake h or from t increase owing to e past able to c off the required f it. I Water has acked u the many ttle arm merged. th tem& o vionslY we e either cultivati It is thousand onars WO e woe eir return with serio s ymptoms of ok of noth' y attribute iday evening, as th d rs. Barr, of Br ing to the city, driv bridge crossing the the hole() stepped f the boards, tiltin 6 buggy, and throw n ver the end of the o the canal below. rib broken and was Mrs. Barr received and a considerable s pments of apples fro creases eekiy, and. Saturd y last they els, beie an incr s upon those of the d 10,000 parr ls mor or week i ember Lat to that d apples Were 06,357 ear at ill 8946 dat e forward. he s aught it will be t has 0 y justem scale than has v the want of protection against weather at the Exhibition this year lot agricultural implements, and said that unless better accommodation was pro, vided future, many of the exhibitors in this clwould not exhibit at the Provincial. ' . the house of his son -en- —Mr. .Edward McPherson, soh of Leggo, of Toronto. Mr. Mr. Daniel McPherson, of the firra of sented Halton in the old McPherson, Glasgow & Co-, of Final, Canada or many years, time and again -being the Chisholtn. As early as seat in 1he House. Mr. n his 95 h year at the th. day even g of last week, Mr. m. Montgomery,[ townslii citizens 4 t Sarnia. s kicked 1 one of 11 alien w cape fro in charge able and ays T woman ing off 1 er nose or her —During the last moments of a young e more isfignring than lady who died in St. Catharines ai feste ent of het hair in plaster- days since, a number of sympathizing her fotlehead. Why 9 friends gathered in the house of mourn oman ester consents to bag to comfort the bereaved members a hideous i such a fashion the family. There appears, however, rable my' tery. to have been amongst the number some ew Wish rt, son of Mr. one who must have been lost to every hart, Wee Flamboro, has sense of shane. Lying on the table ha in prosp cting and min- the room wawa purse containing $10, the st 10 or 12 years. The hard earnings of a sister of the dying ereitehed his parents that girl, and which some one appropriated. rtunate nough to make —A mate well known in west Elgin, sed of his inter- and who resides in Iona, had the gold mine for brutality to kick his wife ont of doom held by Wish- because she went with her brother to peon brought see the Southern Fair and the govee hide was paid nor -General, at St. Thomas withoht hie permission.. He was preparing to go te4 ienl- mil d of the purchased a large manufacturing bust. nese in Ypilanti, Miohigan, last Week. He will eregage in the manufacteire of threshing machines extensively. Hie specialty 'will be the "Climax," with the new patent end shake, the same ap built by th firm of which his father ie a member.' . was set upon med Kernohan a lady was passing up George street and very badly carrying an open parasol in her handl, • the face and when a horse, which was tied to 9# posit s thumbs badly at the edge of the sidewalk, seized the • arrested, but parasol in his mouth, and. throwing it IV the constable OH the ground, tramped on i it. hen it was picked up it was so tattere tli.at it would have made any umbrella men der mane, at the prospect of getting such a fat job. —Saturday afternoon, in , PeterborP, 71 prominent On - the male mind, an do to herself, of Ontari . - A numb tingu shed gentl, znen were i meet im in the jevening. He I was az- comp nied by his wife and t o child. - ren, ren, private j3ecretary, an a large num er of ser ants. His h nor has expr 1 visit -.--- close Presi Dou He c Is 1- fl I lligence wasI pnblisj at an eligineler wait rtain the cane of asing ries in the we. appears t been cho volume of et seasons, ecessary q , a d over co;sequen of the 1 acres whio ultivated or tated that d cealybe improV 11 90 : I holes SI 0 of in the m drank • 1111 f the up, ater un- tity the wieg sub- pre - t for few uired ents, possib him, frigh about 6 ending ago in e, where . He achine, t his fooe drawn i* eking a minute, it, e for any persori nd he was so0n. • m nner. a eon le of honvi cum I ••d to his injurie to these arnund- hiral :, I not ari'i scene at the bedside W wife aittetided by her • ; 17 titer of the boy hiskey and died verdict as fol- nd that Robert cau,sed by and nking whiskey. rties supplying —One Sunday night recentl responsible for Hamilton, as Mr. Thomas Laird, a, ors, such younge workman in the Great Western Rad - e also recom- way shops, was making his way out of more stringent , Knox church, after service, he picked e that the shop ap a wallet of money, and on examin- forced." hag the contents after his arrival at ay morning of home, he was surprised to count the 3. naedical man sum of $1,301. He found a menioran- ng woman who dune indicating that the wealth blong- ned and asked ed to Mr Philip Morris butchee, and • sed the o Canada he Weste on Saturday afternoon, Iwhen the ent of the Association,; Mr. Geo. las, deliver the usuall address. ngratulate the AssoOation on having a fina.nci I success, and felt sure there would be a good surplus. The treas rer stated. that on Tuesda tick- onpons recelive were sday, 10,200; on Thnrs On Friday, 3 (1011. The mated. to over $3,000 ; from other sour es $4,000. — hbrse o deat a few day Blallock, of manner. Mr. neighbor's to pi not require to n hour, he un wag A, allowin the Orchard, bu ness 'off. The • venomous and wit4 its mouth from its back, bridle over the Oleo line, and being unablei to exn- cateitelf, in its struggles the l poor ani- mal Ifell and br ke its neck,! dying al - mos istantly. rest satisfaqtion his as given himi. Fair, at !London, ets old • and 1,500; on Wedn day, 20,500; an ate receipts a ned by MO George &don, met Iwith its ago in a most singular lacklock drove to a apples, and las he did e the horse for some 'tolled him from the birn to brow0e around did not take the har- 'es being particularly Lie horse, reaching back to dislodge Some flies aught the ring of the ron used for placing the Me r. McGra h, of Bothw11, died in last, but before his *ease he IF made a state ent referring to the whereabouts of Purtell on the night of the 4th of February, when the Bitidtdph butchery took place. It, divested of, legal phraseology, is simply to the effect that on that night he edept at his fath- er's 1 residence in Biddulph and that Purtell also slept there. That he (Me - Grath) heard Porten go tO bed, and that he lay awake till nearly 1 o'clock by tlie timepiece, that was 29 minates slower than London time; end that Puriell could not possibly have left the hou e without being heard.' awing to some informality, this will hot be flC- cepted as evidence. I • --4A curious thing happened a few days ago in the township of! Hope. A. farther's son had his leg so sereo-1281y in- jured by a machne, that enaputation washecessary. The foot was taken away andburied. Some days after ithe op- eration, the patient was very I tmeay. He Said. he was pained by 1 something between the toes of the foot• which had been taken off; persuasion as of no avail, and the family had at length to yield to his entreaty to have! the 'With exhumed. It was dug up, end, sure etioegh, between the toes were three kernels of zorn, while three ;more were embedded in the heel. On their return. honte they founid the page* perfectly easy. Can any psychologist or physiol- ogist account for it? --A Montreal correspondeet says: ‘‘I hope none of your girls have import- ed e Tam O'Shanter into the country. It i all the rage, of course, I can- not :regard it with favor. 1t may do wel enough for very young girls, but on r gro n girls or woman, it eeetins to me to e positivelyhideos. 'Ole turban is (Dilly rivalled by the Jerseys, which the fair hiraself,but ordered his wife to the isex wear along with it, his species, stay at home In order to preventher I of corsage may not be indetnt, but it is rese ' certainly queer; and on certain corpul- and encies is ridiculously out of plate. One ence big buxom woman Bailing down St. Lawrence Main street, the 1 other day, in with a blue 01Shanter on the edge of her ear and a red Jersey tt4roeis her vo- luminous chest, was a spectacle that aff rded general amusement." property The of extensive tisawiAg i 1. mill, n&l, c thea., situate 32 miles north Of ontliamton, .8teRaobmer I on. he Lake Huron side o the Indian peninsula, North Bruce, was totally consumed by fire on the imorning of October 6th, together with e laegequan- The doctor di- on Monday he returned the money to , tit of lumbers shingles, leths, railway the Flats, but its owner. Strange to gay Mr. Morris ; tie, cedar pavement, boarding house, in time she was had never Missed his wallet, but he 1 an blacksmith's shop. Ally -ere burn ouse, and gave thanked Mr. Laird for his honesty 1 ed ith the exception or ii.b4ut sixty laich only lived and promptitude in seeldng out the tho sand feet of lumber. the contents tor is unable to owner. I ; e of t e boarding house, twelve ,litindred man was. She --An exelting runaway occurred on i railway ge, and a quantity of cedar ntford, and left the fair gromids at London, causing the posts. The mill hands and a • nunaber ing her where- wildest commotion. While the horses of the settlers in the neihbothood, . ; were being speeded in the ring, one of under the able management of the fore- cident occurred them belonging to a Man named Young, man, Mr. C. W. Palmer, worked with a the township and hitched to a sulky, ran away, pitch- wil and saved. the luraber by shoving it y Henry Dark ing his driver off. He ran around the in the bay. I A gale blowing it the as feeding a ring a number of times, end was rapid- ti e caused the fire to spread with ter- nd it is sup- ly tiring when Some one raised a board rifio fury. The cause of t e•fire issaid slipped and hi" to stop him This sent the furio s anie to be a, spark from the co pany's tug, , rf bout fifteen nt 6 rvolt- ed the fence, dragging the sulky after minutes before the fire broke out. The deo going he burned her best hat and but she was a plucky little woma would not be stopped by trifles, the tragieal after -piece. • 0 the cylinder. mal off at a wild pace again. H leap- winch only e ew a as clearly ine- him, highl in the ear, and dash to have saved among the crwd, thousands of mangled in a stood. directly in his path. The ter living for fled on all sides in the greatest dismay, , the victim sue- and for some Minutes there was a ter- , hia last words rible commotion, everybody expectirig being "good -by, to hear of some friend being killed or to die." The maimed. Only one man, howeve, was harrowing, the knocked down and sustained severe in hree children be- . jury. The horse plunged in among the • in mill end inachinery cost tbe Company hope $4,000 in the fall of 1876. Over $1,000 pie worth of new machinery hail been added since. The mill was compete' in every department, and one of the best in rn Cane4a. The estimated loss is ver 57,000; amount of insurance not known. The Oompany expended /20,- 000 per year ixi' stock and running ex- pelises in catTyng on theirbusiness. • •