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McCaughey (8) New Books--Lumodon & Wilson (8) Nurse—Mirg. Snowden (9) Tor the Ladies—Scott Bros, (8) . � ____ ,------ __ . turon tXIIJ00140L I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Oct. 20,188' 1 1 � : A Reform Victory. , On Wednesday last elections of men bera to the Local Legislature took plac insix, con8tituencies. These vaca-inei - E were caused by the former member � resigning to become cauffidates for tb Dominion Parliament at the lat general election. Three of these Cox stituen,cies were formerly repreBente I b Conservatives and three by Reformen The elections on Wednesday re . sulted i, -the return of five Reformers ama on Conservative, thus giving to the . Mowa Government a gain of two seats out c , six constituencies. The constituenciE gained are South Essex and Gleingarrl TheReform constituencies which hav retained their political complexior. now return their members by largel r incteaSed majorities. This result i simply an index, of the coming genera I election, if Reformers are "not lulle into a &1ing of Over security by it, an _. , it is also gratifying as showing that th people do appreciate good -and honeE Government. We append the rc turns as. given by the Mail, only. rt ma ' rhirigthat Mr. McAllister, of- Nort'. Rea-frew, who was returned by acclama I tion� is an Independent .- Con. Ref. Ma - South Bruce.... .. .. O'Connor, 2d South Essex..... ..... Balfour, 6 Glepgarry ....... - ... Rayside, 2 West Hastings.. 1�osa .... 25 X.11-1'enfrew..MoAllister, (I.) Soq-thWaterloo, .. .... Masters, 30 .. Drury, � 22 - !!! The New and the Old Plan. ' � . ":,One thing is clearly demonstrate by the dispute over the withdrawal ( I Marmion' from the public Schools ( Ontario. T4at is. the propriety of hai ing, the posiWia of Minister , of Eduef tion removed from the influences( ' political intrigue. It is too much t expect of Mr. Crooks. or any otfie'r ma, occu- pyih:g the position, that he wi fulfil his educational duties and at th same time please the many who ai watching to Make personal benefit ( poUtical capital out of the affairs, of tb department. It will be a serious mit take: if the people of Ontario do not- df mand some reform in this Matte whic.a shall take the management ( education out of the do'mmin-of politics, � T he above is from the Montreal Sta: r . . and we must say it guages +,_�-o positio 0 pretty correctly. When the, propooitio , was first made to abolish the office ( Chief Superintendent of Education an remove: the n!ianagemoilit of our school from -under the control of an indeper, dent offizer and place it in the hands ( a Minister of -the 'Crown, - Tin Exi�OSITO was one of the few journalB which ol � po�ed it. We did so because we feare I our educational system would becom the tool of paxtizan politicians, to b used or abuBed as might be, deeme in the interests of either political part, . We need scarcely say- that our fea; are boiling realized Sooner than ,w expected. For a time members of hot I political parties evinced a spirit to treg I educational questions and the managi ment of the educational departmen ' - - on their merits and entirely indepei it dently of party bias. That time, boy ever, is now gone,by, and neither part ' now even make a pret�nce of doing 81 The conduct of the Minister of Educi tiGn is criticised on the one side an defended on the other with the mej object of making party capital. Ot school system, which has taken years I build up and perfect, is condemned i , expensive and cumbersome, simply b, . ca -ase A is Supposed that in condonninir it� ihosa who have the administering , . . it dan th-us, be injured in public estim I : tioi�. The attempt is even being mac' to I ores -to among the teachers a feeliI � - of distrust ia and dissatisfaction wii the heads of the Educational Depax I I m,ant. Of course all this is wrong,. bi it is being done nevertheless, and tl 1 . practice willbe continued so long as - i is � Supposed political capital can I . ' mfiae by its continuance.' Just now t) � Conservative politicians and journaliB are the aggressors. - They hope that I I creating a feeling of distrust in tl : Ribister of Education to weaken tl coiidence of the people in the Goveri ment of which he is a member, and - 11 ' doAhis, they are prepared to overlo( i -the injury they infliet upon the -bane" I tiOal interests of the country. It � not Mr. Crooks individually that th( 10bJect to or desire to injure, it is tl Q6vernment and party to which he b 101411. It 0, Conservative Governmei Oq--91-1 were in o�er, we do not say that the - , . maritime uWon, not the maritime unio : -we Reform I a#y would be any more con- of ihich have read so muoh in t1i � I � � siderate . ' f t1lie real educational interests. I lqwer province press, but a cheme I . We do n I . t think they would., and here- include in the newly devisedlimperiu . I � in lies t . ca- 0 �auger of having our edu � ( . W iMperio, Prince Edward Island, Noi . � : tional i te�eots intrusted to the manage- C7 Se6tia, New Brunswick aind Quebe , 1 � .. 3 Mont o * Mi . nister of the Crown. If � Sir'Hector's contentioa in putting fo _f the ma 1 .. Z ag.fraprit were in the hands of waiahis scheme is that the three tr : ' - an indepe�ndpnt and neutral person, ns, I t,attainec med pro�inces have'abou . I . neither I I po�ti?al party would have the their full gtowth, that Quebec will mo . i � � 'her incentive , %,o I attack him, and by su"oh very. slowly, -depE,nding upon I grow � attacks enae�vor to destroy his influ- from within rather,. than from withou ence aid !, I qve�ulness. His conduct and that Ontarioisgrowing by strides a I � L the mana 1! .. hi he carried out the promises -in the near -future to ov( � intereof s =to him, as well. as Bbadow each one of her sisters in t . . ` ' the leg � Blatiop he might propose would confederation. He therefore points o . - be com . ; . id . end upon -their merits, and the necessi�y of union, for where uni would-be . I tre4ted � accordingly. . isthe''rewillbe Btrength. The Bigni . . Had I I the I Educational Department . oance now of some 6f his speeches wh I � -been fludar . . in naent,or makiiig a tour of the maritime pr had Mi. . Crooks not been a member Of I . vinces last summer is apparent; thou . the Governm . out, the Marmion row of during that visit he is Said to ha which we � nowl hear So much would made no secret of his theory . . I __ never . I � have 1, an -gen. His scion in . several friends be met. Now, howev . � 'M striking .� . the Work from the list of au- . the wires I are movIng and we . k text books would not have . expect to see some of the developmenthorized . . 1. been questio , I 'ed. � We hope that no become public. I - _; � - . pers . enough to suppose for ;ant � - WE often notice paragraphs such a moment I th�t the diatribes which - ap. . . I the' followin � gin our Con'Borvative 60 pear day in defence after day in the Toronto Mail � , ihewritings Sir Walter temporaries: "Mr. John Brothauer, Of of . '! ; 11 Wroxeter, has been appointed bail Scott, and'cepsuriDg i those who advers- - L 11 for that division. A powerful effo ly criticisq . I ' . t�em., are instigated by love 14 Was "made -to secure the berth for - or reve I � eno�e Tor I gifted author. Not It Playford, but somehow Mowat didi I a bit of I !IQ O it. 'I he 'bject bf the Mail is to' I, B eem to ,catch onto' a Conservati arouse in . i i 0 minds of Sootchmen. and is for the office, even though Bor especial I I I � ly g Presbyterians, a aeling toluca- . 19prominent Reformers parnes a ofariimoa�izy�cut�e Ministw - 11 peared or. the petition."J Now w tion, and � in t4is way injure and w.�aken � Should Mr., Mowat "catc4 onto" the Government . ' of which he is a mem- � I ' : Conservative and appoint him to - a ber. There �s not a man about the Off,ce in the gift of his Govet'nment, Mail of . ace w�o cares a straw for Mar- 7 long as a Reformer equally good can mion Or � l' its alithor. They do care,how, got'for the position. In thia, particul ever, about tie success of the Conserva. . . t instance no person will say that . tive Party. They cojacluded, whether Br4hauer is riot fully as we qualifi wisely Or not! that the action of Mr. i ? t � . o properly perform the d144es of t Crooks would have the result of popu- I ;itiou tov,hich he has bee�xj- appoin Pool laxizing his! Government with the- I I -1 . ed as Mr. Playford. - This' being t Roman . Catholic electors, and their � case it was Mr. Mowat's duty to a object i 3 to c�unteract this by creating � I . I point him. Why Bhould the Consery among Prote�tantB a feeling Of jealousy, tiv 61s� seek to establish one rule for t and con . 3eque T tly animosity or dissatis- ' ' . Reform party in the : making : of its a faction ,4b. rtl�"e Government. And ' pointments,and'another aud a differe thus it lit � thap the educational interests I one for the' Government'of its ov arema.16hafoot-ball . . ' . for the advaince' I party? Who ever heard o Sir Jol . I ment 0 , t e I s of party. It would I'll c * terest Maodonald'appoiritiDg a R T former 'office in, all probab lity be precisely the same an in the gift of his Gkovernmen on the other side were the Conservative . I L . He' � i invariably gives the offices at - h party in pow�r. We say therefore that - � ' disposal to h1s own friends, a, nd we s ! the control apol direction of our educa, . that when he can firid frien�ds comp tional'systoo should be placed in the tent to fill them he does ri�ht, and hands 0 I . one !so situated that his actions woald be foolish to confer �uch favo would ]lot I be! suspected, and so that . japon his Opp I onents. Reformers do n . neither arty could Bay he had done so . I expect hi&to do so, neither do th and so f ar th? purpose of gaining party find fault with the course he . pursues advautai,eJ I A Minister of the Crown n, , such matters. Why then - I onld Co does not I andl never can .occupy Such a . � - servatives blame Mr. Mowat because posiWaoin. i wj�d consequently it is not wise � appoints friends -instead of opponen to place . in! his band8 the care and di- ' to public positions. What is I sauce rection I I ; I . anlinte'rest which, above - all I the.'goose should also be sau6e for i others,shoul I I be kept above and beyoia'd gander. If. our Conservative frien political intir gue,, and independent of � . . profit by the good things dispensed fro I political � i seffee. We are disposed t -0 �_" I . Ottawa, they should not be so greedy conclude tl,�ier�efore, that the sooner the. I to cry after those which fome fro old system . � isel returned to the better for Toronto too, especially as thb - have � I y all concerneq.' It would have been just i reasonable right either by precedent as well, ' and I probably better, bad It" I common practice to expect them. I '. never b . en, ol�pa�rted from. I was only a few days ago that a 11 . . I - � . __T__7_ - ' was appo�nted to former in Toronto A CO&TIqMfORARY very correctly re- ' position under the Dominiou Gover marks: -The death of the Hon. John I ment, and as soon as his political ore Hamilton,,of . Kingston, causes another I - became known to the Minipters he w vacancy . in tye Senate. There are now' I dismissed and a Conservative appoint several emp.�y seats in that political in his st,ead. Had Mr. Mow&t done an hospital, and as for any beriefit that the thing of Ithis kind, what a n'ip'e row o . country I derives frani the Senate the ; , CouBervative friends woul raise abo * 4 1 .vacanci B n4ght better be allowed to � it. I - - Continue, � wi�h a.prayer that they may - I .! . multiply ra Pidly. The Canadian Sdn- A Sensible Vil . eyv% . ate is a , reg�lar dead -beat institution." The Rev, J. M. King, one of the lea .1 If any Evid,e4ce ' . was required in sub- ing Presbvter�.an clergymeq of. Toron - ' stautiatior� , I 'of this assertion the last ' has a most sensible letter in the I a appoint I ment! made to the Senate should issue of the Canada Presbyterian, afford %L1 that is necessar . y. Dr. Shultz, the 11 Marmion " question, in reply who bad r4reseinted a Manitoba con- the fiery strictures which have appear Btituen(y-ev . r since eQnfedera,tion, was . In the editorial columns of the Presl defeated a I he last election.. He had terian on the same subject. We ha become so p#erly useless and untrast- not room for the whole letter, but gi Worthy as!& !�Iepresentative that his old the following extracts. He says:— constituents"turned , i ' their backs upon I 1. . You complain that Archbi�;h him slid � I gpve him the go-by for an. ( .' 'we Lynch has,remonstrated witli the Mi ster of Education against thause in t other, and ; hope a'better man. Th , ! I - a 0 High Schools of Ontario of a bo I Doctor, how0ver,'had been a faithful 11 Marmion'," " offensive to the feelings henchman I . omd a bidable tool of the Roman Catholics, and that he has do Gove - rnment 1 ', and he must be provided this not as a citizen, which it is allo he had ja right to do, but as a Romi for. BBing worthless for any other bishop and in his official c�pacity. 1, '4 positon he is pitchforkea into the Seu- bishop," it is said, "he condemned ate. T usthe discarded of Lisgar, the book—it wag an official act; as a bish man whom , . the balf-breeds of Manitoba . he remonstrated." This i� the front his * offence. Now, surely the right considered I unworthy to represent them condemn the book, and t� remonstr in the Ho . use of .0,ommons, is placed in agaiiiBt its use (I say nothipg'of the j -nation the Senate, �nd intrusted with power tice of the Oround of condom a to make or unmake the laws of this . I I remonstrance) if; one which nobody, w gives the subject a momon,�'s reflecti , D minion v�ithout restriction. Those can deny to be possessed by the Ar wc knew�: "him best conSideredbim bishop as the acknowledg�d head of t unfit f:)r 1 a Beat in the Common -B, aul Roman Catholic Church 'in tbis P � yet the I Govprnment of the day places � I . nd, for that' matter, by a vince, a bishop or priest, even as it is unquesti him in ;he Senate, where he is supposed , � ably possessed by the several.�Protest to Bulperviseithe legislation of the body ChurcheS. -If, for example, the Minis which I Lis old constittuents considered of Education were to give his Sancti - him nin,worthy I to belong to. Several of to the use in the Public or High Scho ' of a text -book containing anything the r c nt �ppoiutments to the Senate variance with Christian truth, or w have qen I - - 0. a chaxacter Bimilar to this, good morals, any Church Court in i . and yet the people quietly tolerate such Province would be at once acting wit an institution, . . and some its competence and discharging a pl duty in calling attention to t�e fact, who wffl, I 6ve'll defen(I-it. in seeking to have the book �vithdrav 1 mmmmmm� � . . . I In any case, objection. to �4-e course THE Toronto World 'makes the Archbishop Lynch in ran4onstrati followi ' g somewhat ' BtartIi.Dg 1611- against the use of 11 Max�aiori " in it official " capacity, comed with strai nouncellnent : — " If the Reform effect from the organ of the Presby p!Lrty 'in Ontario 'have looked with � rian Church, which has. be�n sendi dismayl Upon the union between not deputations of citizen�, �ut dele Sir Jol�n Macdonald and the Nous of I tions of Ministers *and elders- J appoini in Synod, to remonstrate With the Mi Quebec_�� recent whisperings tell of a � ster'of Education on the 1pla6 assign coming . event whieb. may well throw - to the Holy Scriptures in our]. school s them aghast. At this moment Sir tem, and which within a few days is Hector Langevin is said to be pulling appear by deputation before the Prom on the same subject. I I . strings . . toward the consolidation of � a � � . i ._ I 2. You state that Dr. Lyn?h not o I : � I : � - - — ___ _­______­ 1_11-____.__-11-_1-- .--..--I.-- ­­­ - I— . - . -111 - - i 1-1. -­ ­ ­ 1-1-- - ­ � . ­ 1, �_ � - - ­ --' . ---I- - i � 7-7 - -- . I ; I i : . � 1. � i I JI . i I . I I . I � I - � . � � I - . . - I 1. I I ��� . I . � . . I I � :: - . � . - . ! I I - . � � . � ; .__ . . . . I ! . - � __ . ­ . - . i � �_ - . I . I � I - - . I A ��, ." - . i . . 5 - � � .. � � . . I � , - 1-7 ___ �, �- . . � � __ , ­ - ; ­ '_ ­., - __ " I I � - - - I . � 11 1� . � - - � . . . ; -.- -, - ­­ -_". �, � - ­ . I I - I—. - --4-_--__--_ _­.­ _.,-.__-'-,__11,_- ---,�:�----�-..�--,��,.�----.�,--�,�'.4 � -, . . � . , 0 . I I � I , � I i ! I . I " I I I . i I . i * I . I I OftoiBER -20, 1882. E HURON'EXi-josi;rOR. � I I ; . I I - - � , __ I . . ___ � - . �� __ I I I sDecial service at the .First pregby;. , I der have been P0 ter ; aged ewes, having raised lambs - . "�ut that 11 &a a bishop he petroleum and gunpow .. - ' n reMonstratehl, . a8 a bi8hop he wd8 found on the premises in 882, lot Snell & Son, 2d John Cum- t 3rian Church, Port -Hope, 'when a �� 8 sikerted his 74ight, and ;.-An islet, i hearling ewes, lst lobu Cum- -% ery large congregation listened to an obeyed; " that 11 at once, at his dictation, A TROPICAL PARADIK some in go ; B Snell & Son; ist e loquent,discourse delivered by the p.ev. 0 he. head of our Eancation, Department distance from New Ze4land, which has Mi go, 2d ewe lambs, it. J. Beattie. The sermon was bawd m takes action ; " ithat it is a case of Is ab- been Jelaignated as a station for observ- no I known, 2d Snell & r5ou. - I a et atibmis�aioh� to Romish dictation, ing the transit of Venoo, is inhabiteaby EP-LziamTmt.-Aged ram, lot upon Hebrews ix., 27, and Matthevr Xv. 44:-11 It is appointed unto-raou - nd for po tical ends," viz., as you bo- 16 small colony of American whalers. W .Grieve, 2d Neil Me Donald; shear- 3, P I o. . . I 2d Richard once to die;" ,,Therefore be ye also eve 16 to secure the adherence of the One man, who lived there 40 years lin ram, lot Wim. Grieve I �) r- Oman Catholics to the party." Now, among the residents is Henry Wilson, a Cc ; ram lamb, - let R. Coultice, 2d eady. � . — at 11 thilf, may be true. and you may have native of Newburgh, N.Y. He was put W . Grieve; aged ewes, having raised - - ' i Rifle Match. to he ,evidence to sustain the double ashore from a whaler, 'twelve years ago, I bs in 1882, Ist Snell & Son, 2d Wm, I - charge of submission to dictation, and to die. He is now in good health. The Gi iieve; shearling ewes, ist Snell& Son, I The eleventh annual match of the ve �f corrupt motive on the part of the island is a sort of tropical paradise. 2d Neil McDonald; ewe ,lambs, 3 st R. Huron Rifle Association, came off over th Xinist�r. Only ft'is hot fortheo A SCHOOL Boy's FAT" AcCIDENT'.—An Ccultice, '2d Smil & Son; fat Sheep, ,; nge3, at Clinton . Ming I iings, 2d Jas. Potter." the Atholecott Ra last t; fin the' article, a it is assuredly not eight year old Son of jobn Weisel, chil- lot John Cumir *eek. The day was very unfavorable __ presQ in� the l B - department in third story Grand 3HEEP—SOUTHDOW,N OR SHROPSHIRE— ootin',a,a stror-g wind blow. � ' I d . prefixed ,extract. All dren's �ay, given St earlirig ram, lst Snell & Son, 2d Dr. indeed for sh that A affirmed "a that the Bishop con. Rapids- school, was, last Frid ling, considering which th,6 scores n1gae - r- demn . ed the text -book and remonstrated permission to go out. A few minutes 8%an; ram lamb, lot Snell & Son, 2d Nere very good - In the first _,�:,ateh - he Against its.nse in the High Schoolau And latbr, he was found lying insensible. Robt. JMcGowau; aged ewes, having iliere were 15 entries, in the second Ig . : * ! Sicians say his back is broken, and ra ,Bed lambs in 1882, lst and Lnd in the third .11. The following we _.. I ' ut we kn8w tbat.it, was at least tempora- Pb� ' I It is supposed he 't- & Son , shearling ewes, lst Robt. Me- . - rily withdrawn. Now, it is at 19ast pos- he i cannot live. , ihe prize winners in the several . I on � ister: G - Si.ble that romonstrances came against tempt banD' e -wan, 2d Goo. Stewart; ewe lumbs, atches: � - I - fi' the us� of the book from other quarters but slipped and fall three stories. lot Snell & Son, 21 Goo. Stewart. . FIRST MATCH. . . � . CycLoNE.-At Herra. I a - - UCTIVE ,Pi s -LARGE BREED. -Boar, aged, I ile and on other grounds. Mr. Crooks as DRSTR I Association -open to members only. - I 0. serts that there wore sneb, and it is con- dura, in the Island of Cuba, 300 'huts IsIt Jas. Cottle, 2d John Richmond. .. .., , 'BwaxsHinEs -Boar, aged, Snell & - ..'�� ceivable that the'MiDiater of Education and h6uses, including the greater nnm- i SdM gh I I berof the tobacco -dryioa g establishments, Son; brood sow, lot Neil McDonald, 2d ' Ist, prize,....$8 00 .... P. WeLaren ........ �41 . I was satisfied,,on oonsidering the matter, lished by t I he recent cyclone. S. Gray; boar, littered in 1882, lst S. 2nd prize ..... 6.00....S. T. Marsh ........ �40 -_ � ve that the Rotnan Catholics had just cause were demo 3rd prime,... . 5.00 .... J. Young ........... 85 _. and palin trees were blown Gray, 2d Jas.,Cottle; sow littered in 4th prize,� .... 4.00 .... F. Hawthorne, ...... 84 to for offence i� tb6 6mployment of It Mar- Two thous ideStroyed at Con. lE82, lst and 2d S. Gray. 5th prize,.... 3.00 .... N. 'Robson ......... 32 . er, mion " as a text-15oo'k in Behools which down and 760 bousesi lex'. Wilson ....... �8& 1 ... - A - I large number of Ju.Doims.-A. Stewart. Morris; John 6th prize,.... 2.50....A I � ay their young peo&-were required to at- solacione del Sur. A Anderson, Turnberry ; Robert Dickson, 7th prize,.... 2.00 .... A. Munro,_......_81 I _. . tend, and' in ­fli4__. Be its withdrawal persons were drown0d. 8th prize,.... 1.60....J. A. Wilson ......... 29 .. to would be due 841ino'ly to proper consider. - . . - NEENNION � - Tuckersmith. 9th priEe,.... 1.00� ... Capt. Wilson,' ..._28 1 GRAIN. --,Red -vAnter or Scott fall th prize,.... 1.00 .... R. W. Einersons......27 -. - I - ation for the feelings of an important The Blyth Show. w neat, lot A. K. 0obertson, 2d S. Fear; P. - I SECOND MATCH. I body of the people, and the charge of The Morris Branch Agricultural So. wheat any kind, Ist T. Hamilton. 2d . aB dictation on the one band and of abject . I Open to members. submisgion on the other 'would be ciety's Fall S�ow was held at Blyth, On R , Cole; Seneca fall wheat, Ist T. . Score. I n- Friday last. The forenoon was pleasant, 11 %milton, 2d R. b. Laidlaw ; spring 1st pri2e,....$8.00 .... N. Robson,_ ...,....40 - of groundless. I and there was an immense attendance wheat, Lost Nation, S. Fear; spring 2nd prize,.... 6.00....I.A. Wilson,...__89 � :3. You Speak of the High Schools as i 3rd pdze,.... 5.00 .... C. Mnnro� ........... 88 � iff our schools: as distinguished from his of people. Long before noon the smart w 2eat, any other kind, Ist T. Hamilton ' 4th prize,.... 4.00 .... P. Hawthorne, .. .... 87 � rt (Archbishop Lyinch's); and the question little town was filled to Overflowing. At 2d R. Laidlaw ; large white oats, Ist J, 6th prize,.... 3,00....J. T. Marsh ... .... _86 � Er I . is asked,- 11, Why will he not let ours the time appointed for the exhibition Of A Barr, 2d R. Sellars; small white 6th p I riEe,.... 2.00,...Jas. Young ......... S4 � . stock, etc., to commonce, the rush for oats, ist J. Lyon, 2d A. K. Robertson , 7th p ize,,.... 2.00.....A. Wilson,..,. ...-.0 � )t alone?" Here, �again, in my -Opinion, ' Sth prize,. ... 1.00 .... Capt. Wilson.,........8: tickets at the entrancegateswas Some- small peas, R. Laidlaw ; flour, Kelly& another indefensible position is ta in thing I unusual, and when all had gained S(,,,. . 9th prize,.. ... 1.00.,..T. Rob 9, . . . . . . . ... . _ � ve u . The High Schools and th,e . Na- admi ROOTs.—Early Rose potatoes, 1st A. 10th pri,Ae,.... L00...,.D. A. ForrAs8ter, �. ..26 1 p ' .�tance the grounds presented the THIRD MaTCH. - e tional Colleges are attended much more � � -largely by Protestants -than by Roman appearance of one living mass of people,' VY. SlOaUe9 2d J. Scott; potatoes. any Consolation—open to member � I t' .s wbo : p- Catholics, b4t they are Buppo,rted by the The Show in the hall was good and fully ot � er kind, lst Thos. Bodden, 2d R. have not w6n a prize in previous , by moneys of both,, or by the pr up to Ithe standard. There was an ex- L idlaw; field c.arrots, lst Flock & Son, I cellent display of roots, fruits, vegeta- 2d R. Cole; garden carrots, red, lst R. matches - a, the public lands. They are not ours as . Scon. . ay Opposed to thei�s—they tire ours and bles, and dairy products, while- in the Sellers, 2d Jas. Barr; Swede turnipri, Ist prize,.... $5.00.....Toseph Ryder . ...... 27 1 Ladid!s' Department the display was lab S. Townson, 2d G. Sprung; beets', 2od prize,.... 4 OO.. ..M. Dono1:ue,.._.....21 . so theirs; and both parties have a right to fully �bqual to that lat &DY township '1st Geo. Collisou, 2d G. Barr; Mangold 8rd p�iie,._. 3 OO.....T. Biggar, .......... 2o be consulted in regard t6 their admini- i .4th prige,.... 2.50 .... T. Diusley .......... 18 " be stration. The claim to exclusive -Pos- show held this season. In the fi6ld wurtzels, lot Thos. Fear, 2d R. Cole; 5th Vrizo,..-.. 2.00 .... T, there was not nearly such a good show- pumpkins, ist J. Mallory, 2d G.'Spru-ng; 6th prize,..,. 1.75 ... .Walter Coats .....17 � ' " ar session and control of them by Protes- Thor were a few good horses, but, -gen- Squashes, ]at R. Sellars, 2d Flock & 7th prize,....- 1.50 ... .J.Cruickshaa: ....... 17 1 r. tants, implied in the use of 11 ours" and ! , Sth i a,.... 1.25 .... John Johnston ....... is : I orally speaking, competition was light, Son; :onions, lot J. Afallory, 2d Thos.' p . vot "his," a,no expressed in the half- 9th prize,_. 1.00 .... P. 0. Foy ............. 15 . ed and tl�ie quality of many of the animals Fear; beans, white, lst R. Laidlaw, 2d 10th prize ..... 1.00 .... Thos. McDonald .. ..14 .. . petulant question, 11 Why' then, will he showi,i not equal to former years. Pretty J. Mallory; six ears of corni, lst James . . he not let ours alone? "—appears to me un- rn=4 the Barne maybe said of cattle. Haury, 2d R. Cole; citrons, lst Jame's Highest aggregate in lot and 2a I - t- fust, aind, therefore, in the long run, in- - matches., the C. R. A. badge, was -won - - �� .� 'to the Thor was an appreciable and gratify- B rr, 2d Dr. Sloan; watermelons,, lot by Mr. J. T. Marsk. t . he JuriouS. party making it. ing i provement in sheep, and the show j X. Barr, .2d R. Sellars; cabbage, 1st 11111111011111111MI .. . �� - - - I � I __ of bh se,'both as regardB qualit 'and A� K. Robertson, 2d R. Sellars; cauli- � .. p- I r_ .y � ! A Worthy Patriot. numbers, was most creditable.� There flowers lot A. K. Robertson, 2d R. -Sel- A Professor in a Muddle. .. . a- I . � �. . - To'the;Editor, of the Huron Expositor. were . .a few good pig,g, but in this de- lars; collectiou of turnips, carrots, and The person alluded to in the following I I he l art ent the show was light. In POulr beets, Jas. Barr; - collection of roots., 11 I Sin:,., A writer, in a recent issue of one P y which we take from the London Ad. . p- 6f the Toronto pa,pers, sue-aested the ro. tr Uere was keen competition, and consisting of'9 turnips, 9 carrots, and vertiser, is familiarly known t � . ._ p . � . o show- , nt P many fine birds. There was also a nIe,e I r! mangolds, Jas. Barr; collection of goors in this Section, as scarcely a lihow, riety of erecting a monument to the displ6y of agricultural implement s an 0 to, consisting of 12 carrots, 12 tur- n memory of Wm. Lyon McKenzie.. It is vehic' I .'es. . . �i s,'and 12 marigolds, Jas. Barr; Col. or other large public gathering hag .� ,I 4 matter of surprise that Canadians 'The nou . al Itch of Blyth is wet wea- le tion of vegetables, Jas. Barr. . taken place for some years that he Was have not before this time Shown their - not a prominent hgare, standing iu U,4 1 to ,p I tion inl a public Manner of the ther, ind at one time it was thought I t? .Fp reci,a PAiRy PnoDucE.—Tub butter, not less vehicle and in silvery tones, and wordA 1 al 11 who purchas6d for them constitu- that In this respect there was to be a th in 48 lbs, Ist R. Johnston, 2d A. Carr; of fiery eloquence, setting forth the .i ,ha,n is -ional hberty. Mr. McKenzie had the C t in the programme. - Those who tu:) of butter, not less. than 50 lbs., T. merits of "The Pride of the Valley" - . ,s I built themselves up in this hope, how- " ELy l'ourage of his convicti.5ns, and wa , Hamilton; Crock butter', W. P. Scott; medicine. The Advertiser says �' 6- "l, ever, .were' doomed to disappointment. � 1 butter, lst G. Sprung, 2d A. Carr; iev64 jugti#bd in taki up arms to Abou � half past three, just as the vast ro, A few years ago -a person known to 17 the country as Professor Sbrieve�, and he Jecure his riobts, when all other means asse blage were c-ommencing to 6DjO da,ry cheese, George Collison ; honey in. ___ � - *ad failed., although it had caused him, - y co, nb, J. D. Taylor. hailing from the United States, ar- � � . � rs like mb,ny other patriots who fought for them�elves, the clouds broks, and the . �RUIT.—HOmo-made bread, Ist S. ' I rain Pame teeming down. The down rived in this city and started business I I ationid liberties, to be branded with . Hurrison, 2d R. McGowan; baker's in the Manufacture and sale of certain . - Ot inious title of re'bel. Some pour was so sudden that many could .- � : ey t b a ignom Scarcely Imagine wheie it' came from. broad, E. D. Chamberlain; maple specifies or cure-alls, prominent among . Iiistorians express a regret ut his con- Syrup, lst R. B. Laidlaw, 2d Goo. Me- ' in nection with the rebellion of 1837, an a There was a E;uA('Xen rush from the G(wau; maple sugar, R. B. Laidlaw; which figured the preparation from 11 � I grounds to the hall, and the crowding bark. roots, &c., known as the Pride of I � n_ �orget � that that was the 6ause 'of 'his . ; wi ater apples, four varieties, lat J. Pot- I and crushing and corn grinding here was the -Valley, and which he might be I I . ity; - 4 found dispensing bro�dcast from a car. he barne being handed down to poster something terrific, but when a person ubr, 2d John Barr; fall apples, .four it showed -his determination in st)%4ding va rieties, lot J.Potter, 2d N. Cummings- - � ts u L ' once got in there was no getting ouC 11 I riagoevery busy day, on the mark6t � p against. the tyranny of a self consti- �he rain continued without intermis- o ot J. Watt, 2d J. square. Shortly afi�r his arrival in - .or ��ted oligarchy, And to this deterimina, . I B 1 Taylor; ,Northern spies', lst W' London a . I I ho tion'Isdue repongible government. His sl I . til after dark. Fortunately, Triost B�uusdon, 2d John- Barr; Snow Young woman of a buxom oTnt1b;1D Judges had got nearly throui,gh , and rather prepossessing appearance 'subsequent pardon, and admission to . ar ples, lst ' S. Mellon, 2d W. i ds Parlia. M'ent showed th . at he bad right with their work, but those on poultry Brunsdon; Baldwins, lot John Barr, 2d arrived from Detroiti'i and -settled down in on his side, I would suggest the city, and i . mplements were unable to finish, J. B. Taylor; Rhode Island greeninge, with the Professor, be introducing her as- ivbich�was the scene of his early sbrug- and, qonsequently, we cannot,give a list as his wife, It is now stated that She - e eessful competitors in these Is i J. McGowan, 2d W. Hazlewood; was Miss Jennie Pratt, of Nelsonville, in � e§, and -in which his bones rest, as a depar � tments. The rain, certainly spoiled fall Pippins, N. Cummings; Twenty- -1 Mr. and . Miebigan,formerly a servant o no 1table place to erect to his memory a . . 'O1InC8 PippiDS, lst Goo. Stewart, 2d � . I �tting monument. 'Yours truly, P. much of the day's pleasure to the visi- John Hoare; any other named variety, Mrs. Shrieves. fii due course'Lof events -1 or 1. I tors, and the bonnets, ribbons, white a son and heir appeared on the scene. , � . it i i I skirts, and Such like, which were rl�'ined .1sb Thos. Fear, 2d J. Sherrett; winter This little ]ad grew and fl O-urislied; and � � News of the Vv eek. must be almost beyond computation, p rs, lot John Hoare, 2d S. Mellon; wasnotedforhis blue eyes and un- - c- � MORkON MISSIONARIE s. —Fifty Mor- and the Bl th Show will, no doubt, be C pears, lst J. Sherrett, 2d J. Mc- usual length of flaxen hair. HIS pan& . y 9wan; tomatoes, lst R. Sellars, 2d M. a mm. bishops have left Salt Lake City long remembered by many with.feelings called him "Major" for short, and - � Hkzlewood; grapes, Ist Jas. Hoare, 2d Pv in- V a proselytizing tour of Sweden, Nor- of regret. Had it not- been for this un- - ed forward with pride to the - � (Lay ay, and Denmark. . toward circumstance the Bhow mighb J.1 Mallory; crabs, lat M. Hazlewood, when the lad arriving at the - ed *� STRIKE ON THE NORTHERN PACIFIC-- have."been classed as one of the most 2d S. Mellon; collection of garden age Of Maturity, would unfold his un- ' as The construction hauls on the Northern succe�sful of the season. It was rather flOwers, Ist Miss Symington, 2d A. K. told wealth of hair to the gaze of the ed ifie Railway have Btruck for more I I Robertson; collection of garden pro- � aggr sting, too, as the other shows were - t Lee, lot A. K. Robertson, 2d R. Sel. astonished people of London and the y- a esi and driveu the Chiriamen -from all'f ored with the most delightful id county of Middlesex,and thereby large- � he works. Grave trouble is feared, as weat or, and this, the last one, to be so J lars; canned fruits, Ist Hugh McQuar. ly enhance the slue of the compound, - � . � . ar, rie, 2d J. Vance; grape wine, home- v I he men are,beociming violent. unfo - uhate, but old Boreas is no re. . and wonderfully increase the sale of the . Ut 'i CRIMATION IN" ENGLAND.—The first epee . of persons or places. The - fol- in�de, Thos. Fear. ' Pride of the Valley. Things went on I pr6mation that has taken place in Eng- lowi t is the I DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.—Full cloth, Swimmingly for years, till at an unex- I la�nd was that of Lady Hanham and ii� PRIZE LIST. I is� Miss Pollock, 2d J. Barr; home. . placted moment two young men arrived I imade all wool flannel, lst Miss Pollock, I I Mdrs. A&nham, who died in 1876 and I I . I in the city, proclaiming themselves Mr. - 1877, respectively, and were Successfully Ho ;13ES—H-EAVY DRAUGHT.—Team 2d G. Qo1linson; flannel, union, Ist G. �' ShrieveB' sons, and calling the Professor d - mare. , or geldings, 1�0 Geo. Clark, 2d C Ilinson, 2d Miss NaEdi; home-made 15 remated on Sunday. Wm.1Machau ; two year old geldin I t �, - i pa. This was a. constant source of ir- to, Ic —TbE MARQUIS AND PRINCEss.—T 9, a I he I wool blankets, lst J. GoBsman, 2d � I ritation. to the Detroit lady, who gave' ; r In year J ist ,'Governor. General and Princess will not Thos.: Brown, 2d Jas.' Coates; tw A Shortreed; blanket, union, Misg- I the Professor warning. Quietbeingin 1 old Ally,Amos Fisher; one year Old N sh; horse blankets, J. Barr; patch i on. 4eave British Columbia till late in No. .a measure restored, affairs began to . filly, aas. Tabb; foal� Thos. Agnew. q ilt, lst Miss Pollock, 2d N. Cummin i vember. .The Governor is shooting deer I 9; 'move in their accustomed channel, till - to and grouse at Karnloops. ' Ho�sr,s—GENERAL I PuRposE.—Tearn counterpane, lst Dr. Carder, 2d Miss '. I I I � in 91 most unexpected hour a bomb- ed SHAME LEss'GAMBLING. —Open gambling geldings, 1 donation by R.- Pollock ; log cabin quilt, lat Miss Mc- Shell exploded in the Midst of the - y-- is allowed in Victoria, British Colum- Mil proprietor Commercial Hotel, L311and, 2d Miss Buchanan; white ; "I boarding house at the corner bia. Last Sun day night, two men., named lst It'd. Watson, 2d N. Cummings, 3d q ilt, quilted, lot -and 2d Miss Cowan; , ve . iof Bathurst and Kitng4 The real � ' i ' ve Clark and Goanell, sons of respectable Chas!, Youug; brood mare, having ,cOverlid, lot J. Gossman, 2d Miss IlArs. Shrieves arrived from Detroit,aud - parents, engaged in a fight in one of raised foal in 1882, ist ThoB. Agne7, 2d Rabertson; woollen stockings, lot Miss 1 � 'the scene which followed fairly baffled- - � � . these bells, when Clark stabbed the JOseA ' Lvon ; two year old gelding, lst TO cLellaud, 2nd Miss Nash; socks, let 'description. The young woman Pratt I � I - op other seriously, . A. H�milton, 2d Wuo. Ross; two year J, A. Wilson, 2d T. Hamilton; mitts, !left the city some time ago with her ni- - CLAIks LODGED.—Upwards of three old filly, 1st A. Hamilton, 2d Wm. Pat- I t J. Barr, 2d Miss Pollock; crochet !blue-eyed boy for Nelsonville, and since he thousand p6rsoAk have lodged claims teraoA'; one year old gelding, Jas. Reid; wlrjk on wool, Miss Symington; crochet !that time the Professor and the ', A, a,mounting to six -'millions of pounds for one y ar old filly., Ja% Barr; foal, gene- w irk on cotton, lst Miss McGee, 2d �originsl Mrs. Shrieves 'have been - of losses sustained ' -after the bombardment ral plirpose, J. A. Wilson donator, lBt so McGowan; fancy knitting, Ist Miss 1 quietly residing together on Richmond . - .. no of Alexandria. - . Jose 'h Lyon, 2d Wm. Machan. I Nush, 2d Miss E. Taylor; fancy basket, I ­ ... 11 I . I I . .Street. ed VALUABL -EsTATE.—Edward Clark, Ho�sEs—RoAD sTERS. —Span carriage . Campbell; caird board work, lst � 1111111 - .- .. Onf� the Sin ger Sewin - r) iss Taylor, 2d Mrs. Campbell; mot -to, - � - sh President g Machine horses, lat Robt. B'� Laidlaw, 2d G. ' .. AS Company, who died at Cooperstown, Ot- Sprung,; brood mare,i having raised foal I t Miss Taylor, _2d Mrs. Hartwick; —Mr, Wm. Philp, of Guelph, has - e sego County, N.Y., Saturday, in his 73 g int's shirt, lot Miss Nash, 2d Miss ,accepted a position. as organist in Win. - d in 1882, lst and 2dAdam Angus; two ! 40 - : !i OP year, A,. credited with an estate valued at year .old geldings lst A. Hamilton, 2d (�Gee; gent's suit, W. Southcott: nipeg at a Salary of twelve hundred - . . � of $25,000,000. , Hugh Ross; two-year old filly, Ist John h1ir flowers, lot Mrs. Hartwick, 2d :,dollars per antium. : I . ; ' I � to . NEw'ATLANTIC CABLE.—James Gordon Hcnr�, 2d Samuel Fear; one year old rs. Hiles; Berlin wool work,-- raised, 1 —Mr. John McDonald, of Mitchollt , I ate Bennett has Subscribed -42,000,000 to- filly, -Alex. Young; loal, lot and 2d, ash, 2d Dr. Carder; Berlin ,with his partner, Mr. GreenoideB, intends : I flat, lot Mrs. Hartwick 2d %o remove to Pbiladel-phia, where they as. wards the capital Stock of a company Adari� Angus; saddle horse, Alexander nd which is to lay a new cable across the Youn'g; buggy horse, Ist Arthur Forbes, Berlin wreath, lst Miss �iash 1purpose establishing a 1ranch manufae- I n ho Atlantic; in competition with those con- 2d Gossman & Dodds; sweepstakes, 2 Miss MaLelland; feather -flowers, Itory for the horse an ol cattle food. The - on, trolled by Jay'Gould. * I Mrs. Hiles. 2d Mrs. Ross; embroid- �business in Mitchell will still be kept best Mare or gelding, an'y class or any . i i lot Miss MeLelland, 2d Miss E. running. ch- ARAti MUST DiE.—Cberiff Pasha op. -age, AmoS Fisher. � i he poses the pres I en6e of the English coun- JUDGES.—Charles Mason, Brucefield; lor; French embrTdery, Miss Tay. 1 —The Atwood new Canada Xetho- __ - . ro. Bel at Arabi's trial, except as a spectator. John;Metealf, Londesboro; RoLert Max- braiding on cotton, lot MiSS Sym- tdist Church was opened on Sab- I ny The Kliedive and his Ministers are de- tin, Grey' t i g on, iss Mitchell; braiding on bath 8th inst., and on Mon. 11 . I 1] i I . )n- termined on Arabi's execution. CATTLF,—TiioiioUGla,BRF,D.—Milch cow, waol, lst Miss Symington, 2d Miss day evening a tea -meeting was hold, . . wt No )TORE RUSSIAN JEWS�WANTED.— Ist T -hos. I�oss, 2 d John Cum aiirigs�; two itchell; sofa cushion, lot Mrs- Me- �at which there was a large gather, , � . ter Refugde Russian Jews raised a riot at year old heifer, lst and 2d Thos. Ross; Lell6md, 2d Dr. Carder; rag mat, lst ` I . 01 g. The total proceeds of collectionot on Ward'A h1trid, on Saturday. A hundred one ear old heifer, Ist Thos. Ross, 2d Mrs. Buchanan,2d Mrs. Ross; rag carpet, rea-meetihg and subscription,amounted ols policemen bad to subdue them by force. JohnT Cubarnings; heifer calf, John Thos. Bowden. 2d � Miss Nash; ladies' jo- the handsome sum Of 6680, a BUIMU t at The Hebrew Immigration Aid Society, C ings; bull calf; Thos ROSE;. 0 , st iss Symington, 2d Miss more than sufficient to wipe the debt off , . ith of NeW York as, in consequence, noti. =E GkTTLE.—Workirig oxen, lst Nash; gent's slippe;s, lot Miss MeLel- 11the church. I �_ . I I . he . fled E�ropes,Wautborities not to forward Robt. Erratt, 2d Joseph Jackson'; milsh land, 2d P. Walls -, darned net, Miss I Mrs. McLaggan, wife of Mr. J. C. . lin any more refugees to the United States. cow, . having raised calf in 1882, Ist John MeLelland; zephyr work on java, can- MoLagan, formerly of Guelph, but now vas, lot Miss McTavish, .2d Mrs. Me- ; ain A POINT OF LAW VALiD.—Judge Thay. Cummings, 2d Wm. Hites; two year old bf Winnipeg, died somewhal. suddenly I ,ind er, of Philade)pbia, has decided the act heife . r, I lst Thos. Ross, 2d John Cum.- G)Wau ; plain sewing, lot T. Hamilton, � of pleurisy �Ild congestion of the lungow , n. of 1794, inflicting-ja penalty for engag. minis,, one year old heifer, Ist. Jas. 2o Miss McGowa-n; farmer's wreath, �n Monday of last week. Her husband of ing in worldly employment on Sunday, Braithwaite, 2d TbOB, Ross; heifer calf, 1F b Miss E. Taylor, 2d Miss Taylor; ' 'Was telegraphed for but had scarcely Dg is Valid, The point was raised by a spring, lot Thos. Rots, 2d John Cum. fli 6nnel shirt, hand made, lot Miss Me- time to begin his journey home when . - - his number: of barbers being arrested and mings 4 two year old , Steers, lat Joseph McLelland, 2d Miss Buchanan; str a6w '�the . death messenger arrived, and the ge fined for shaving customers on Sunday. Lyoi4, 2d'Thos. Ross; beeve, Ist and 2d h t, J. Hoare; stocking yarn, lst T. beloved wife and mother breathed her te- SAD SuiciDE.—Elizabeth. 18 -year-old Thog'. Ross; cow or,beifer, lst Thos. H Milton; 2d Miss McGee; patch on tast. - - - ng daughter of Capt. Jackson, of Chicago, Ross, 2d Jas. Braithwaite; one year old" 9 nt's pants, Miss Buchanan; dam on —Mr- Goo. Pearse, a school tascher �_, I ga- com�agnder of a lake steamer, talking steeri lst and 2d Joseph Lyon; herd acck, Miss Buchanan; fancy leather in Col,.hester township, Essex county, ed and-lau grade cattle, the. herd to cons w)rk, Mrs. Cbaraberluin; fi-fte boot - , ghiDg With friends on the street., jot of two I 11, planted last spring one peck of white Di- a day or two Since, was arrested on a steers and two females, Joseph Lyon. lEt A. Murdoch, 2d P. Wallace; coarse �Elephant p3tatoes. He has dug up the .—John Sample, Grey; J. W. -bushels as ed, charge, of disorderly conduct by an over- JUDGES L - boots, lst A. 'Murdoch, 2d J. Sherritt ; enormous yield of 37 0 . the ye. zealoug officer. Crazed with shame, she Biggi y do�uble harness, J. T. Carter; Single .i no, Stainle ; E. Watson, Blythe. 70 'result of his effort, and they were not to hanged herself intbe cell. SHExp—CoTswoLD.—Aged ram, lot harness, J. T. Carter. planted in the "best time of the MOOR 2y . ier PLOT To BURN A RuSSIAN TnEATUR.— John ' Cummings, 2d Jaa. Barr; Shear. ___ either. The secret of such an enomot% � r��7 ' ' d b ed lb * aised 'amb ew o �V'ng r Jo in m a 1 6 ,2d h Cu 7 een Poter - � S 00 er h ve - 882 ' lot n I on 1 t J b C In in _ A s so e ; shearling swes, 8 0 u u 8 11 So _ I ba, 10 a c M� g 2d Sue & in , ewe am - in i let ' M 61 nd - whi h has M go, 8 11 & 5 �ation for observ_ I no known. 2d ne r �Ou. _ _ � SHE It �1 6 �) a t �, I I A plot to burn the Imperial Theatre, at ling ram, lot and 2d !John Cummings; —The death of the late Lewis Ross, yield is a piece ,of rich -soil, good oulti- 21Y Regs, has been discovered. Boxes of ram,lamb, lst Snell �& Son, 2d James ex -M. P., was made the subject of 9, vation and one eye planted ineach hill. . . I . ; . i . I . � � � . . - , - - I . � - I . . . I . . � . I I � - - � I . I I : . . - . I - I : : s I - ! I - - . I � _� � I � I - � _1 - . ­ __ � I - . . I � I � I . . I I - - - '11-1 .-.-. - I .­ ­­ I --..'---- I I * - I � . I � - � , � � I - - � ____4_ - ­­ . - - . �__ - - I . - - I - - - . � - . - - . I � . . � OCT&FR . 000"W"W__ - - - I A -act. � . 'n Thursdv, '0- , , Iry I w 1conee$SJOU *i -U-L- . * � -Clock, "' I - .t 12 0� M - finplements- -1 , - I- ri;wr-, J. P- B- � , F.6; Tuesdav, I . on - er ,I,Oek., 31001[1�, Raett, Fam 8 - � .- �� 'F I � uolasehold J_ urr� , -, � . tor; J. F 9 . Tropne .� - I oia Tues(18Y, , - C�clock, F. X., ,C � Blop"P. , � is, TylolKi -11 � vaents. - WiM. - -X. 3,1gettv, ,&Ie D, " I - I OnF.riday, Oc cession �[ , Rullet .1 -q . - 3lemelits. L_ I I - Pue, Auctionee On Tuesdaly, I cessioll, 8, _11ullet 11eluents. Tho . V . J. P. Brine, auel - . . on Tuesday, . � . ,esidence of the' 12 0,01,ock, now :&ud11nPlemeDU J. 33. Geigor,Exe - I ,&,etioneer on Friday, N1( ises, Town line5 . A. X& sh"P, Fa . 3116.11ts. James . jj� j3rine, Aul � Oia Tuesda,Yl ( . � r, coincession 13 r at 12- &�010ch, ]a - :Emplements And - 39rs John Aik ,T. F. Brine, alae on Xonda;y, i . Concession 3 . .L1 ." :Emplements, � . prietor; A. Biel on Tuesday,: 37, U011cessi-On- I lo?'clock, A. X.4 pleme,nts. Nob j. P. Brine, Aw I - � � . 13F,MISTEB, -At P inf,t,, the wlle;( t,wins, boy'alld 4 BEADLE -In Aubi of.J-Jr� H,eT)ry Bi . . N—' _4GRA�JFUNSTETT - the wiffisof 3rLr, fter. � HUDSON -In Tu, the wife of lklr.� - ten � pILLWAN-In qea wife of Mr. Fr4 ,VM -1G -RT -1n U -X 'fe of 13T. Hel -W-1 � - --"-I M , yOWLER-MODEEA I brides fatbex,' the 18th hist ? ' . Joseph Fowlt:x 3)awson, tbira . land, E*q - I J3JLRB­oUR_jVEB�, yesiaence of the I MY, IA SSk, I - Erin, ts ws� nosh. . -CLARKE-FLANIN Rev- F. R'lan, I 40 Wise Lottle! I 'FORBES-RARNNIA� � . inst., by the. R� to Miss B. AL. mrCUTCHEON- inst,, by the i Cut-cheon, of - Parks, of Turli EDWARDS-1)VE inst., bythe 13A )Edvaids, �of I Dukelaw, of .-- XcRENZIE-Yotl resideDee of ib . JA race pritchs 'o -sit., to miss.� Gcorge oung, ROBERT8 N_ : resi,aence of - I - - Turnbull, B. A ; . -Colboxme, to W JURY-RADFOR! I - I Manse, Godied . bull, B. A" __ 1wan'sh, to AL � place. XN�0,TCRTHL-'WJ' . the 11to inst., tb3e KnetebU ' Warner, of iG) - J , CAMBRON-BU-1 Blyth, on the' Lean, 31r, Ah SP .M)J'HU L ' � __w � � 3&eJEAN-Died i i li�abclla, seco, CoUector lu!a 26ycars . . � GUMVE-In. mc� .Jas. Urieve, S� B'UCHA.NAN-1n . Eliza Ann N Bnebarm,n, ap XrXILI AN-lu' can McMillan L MtD0U1aALL_E ine,'fourtli dn . I NeDougall, of, T�ears, 5 mont ITOWNSEND-In -1 J., vife of Xa. -Una 7 montlis. I CRAWFORD-In lufant duught GRAHAM-InCli both, vnfe Of _1 and 1 month. I %N --- , , �_, - I I TITE - � � psn Wheat per -bi Spring Wheat pel 0618 per bunbel. peas. per buiihel. Barley per bush( Butter, No. ls R Butter, tub. � ,. � , IEgp.. � . ...... lour, per 14DO . Hay'new ........ � Rides,per 3.03, 11 Bheep�kins eap,h- Wool. _... - 1. � . � . Salt �Tetail) per - Salt kwholtsaje) � Isotatoer,, A��er b . - Tgll'Wheat per Spring Wheat PC i Oitk;, -,per ibusliel Barleyper tnBhel: � Peas er bushel. . P I Butter ......... � Ngff8.__ .. _ . Hay per ton..... Potatoes, per bla W106L .... per 1W It - I LrvxRpooLl - I 068 i.O 0a ; r Wd ; whitie, oats, 58 06,1' 04d; pork, 1: - : , . I - - __1L Ton-ONT0. �( to 41.03; spr, to 44c; peasil ` . T8c ; hay, � , i&. . butter, , -70c 501 a reiv h, - S8.50 ; - __ , . " Weelkdly . - LoxDox, - =1 I EX rem --in for � Weather I . � . .1 �