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, . ! ion. judges ; Alexander Monteith, Tuck*.
I 11 -------$---.-- - I In the one case it ,A I ny, at the restrictive operations of and enjoyable time was spent. During and testify elv�ry sign of recognit
NEW A'DVEIRTISPMENTS. Pu administration of justice; that posed to the other. I . - -immediately recognized amith; Robt. Gardner, Hibbertl &Zxd
rer. . . � - � th protective tariff, -which is driving the eve�'ing; Mrs. Anderson was made Mr.'. Morrow
- I I . - nts power removed from the local Ith � a dog "Chance" he bad John Laritan., Blanshard.
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. there shall be a representative chamber we . . tr de, to the Russian ports. � therecipientof anumberof costlyand the, animal as hit . ly. Quite an G - DRY.
.ssrThG figure betwe�n the parentlaesiff after . . --placed in the hands of I Z . HIGHLANDERS.—At In- useful aTticles in silverware. lost a shoit time previous
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esob line, denotes the Page of the PaPer on whioh exercising intermediary functions be. authority and : �OUSING I THE � . . . . . was -then had between The Grey plowing match -waj hda I
. the .Government, and in the other it veiness last Saturday, Mr. Davitt de. " M J H I is, of Wingham, last week, interesting time .
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the advertisement will bi found. tween the people and the Ministry.; and . � — J_-"_J:f`�,1ePEr&m from Win I w and the late guardian of on Friday last, on ,the farm of Mr.
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—Duncan & Duncan (5) wants the 0ovemment to delegate its nounoed the manner in -which the receivei a te g nipeg stat. I Mr. Morro re, of Lou - John Man I :
Now Goods. lastly that there shall be a European I IS
Auction Sale—H. R"ord (1) . . But in aepopulati6n 9f the Highlands was iDg that'her Bon had -been run over by th � dog, a man named Moo tosh, North of Brussels. The I
Board of Control, or more likely a Com- powers to the local authorities. I . as an in- an engi�e on the railway, and seriously don East. The dog very evidently east weather was very pleasant and there
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Chancery Sale—S. G. McCaughey. (5) I we may goingon. Thia,he sadd, w if not f�t,ally injured Since then, the 'hie ballot in favor of Mr. Morrow. was a, fair attendance of Spectators. n
I missioner charged with the - control of explanation of this abfiurdity ' ce of the inequity of the land laws. I
Auction Sale—J. P. � Brine. (5) � - . Stan n has died irom his injuries. Detective Templar was induced to visit There were nine plowman, not so many
Good Pig—R-J. Turner. (5) the finahee'of the country. '_ state 11tb at the Globe supports the Crooks Hp advocates the nationalization of the young Ina I
. . � � —Tbi Trustees of Ethel School have the depot by Moore, and after investiga- as in former years. 'The work done
- P_ I �.. � Act'-l'as it is, and. -opposes the compul. land as a ir�medy. , was very good considering the condition
Fig Breeders—J. P&ttorson 1PT_ - - I DEVOUR engaged: Mr. J. A. Young, .of Newbury, tion it was admitted by Moore that he
For Sale—S. G. McCaughey. (5) More Provincial Legislation eary rise of the Bible in the schools, and �D By BEARS. —Last Friday a heir teacher for next year, at a salary believed the dog was MorrOw's. MOOM of the ground, which - was entirely too
� � YQUDg woman named msri& Nette,went as t .
Farm for S&l6--JTaMes Wilson. (5) Disallowed. 0 e holds a second- claims to have traded a gun for the dry and hard to permit of nice plOW1110
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of course whether right or wrong, the into the Woods at Chippawa Falls,'. f $425 er annum. H met at Jerry NO- -being rr�ade. The follo i
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The Manitoba Legislature in the - class ice)
- Dog Lost—James Cowie. (5) - Mail must oppose the Globe. Wisconsin to! gather tamarac grim, ,�iflcate, and comes well recom- animal to a man he .
le—Jobn Duncan. , . 8 :
For Sa (5) 1 . mended. Donald's Hotel. prize winner.
session of 1881 passed two acts author. ar d not r tu ling a hundred people .
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. Card Of Thanks—G-t. Wren. ,�5). ' - - ____ went in se rn - They found —Tht report of the Clerk of the —In February last, a fire occurred on Fi]�ST CLASS, Mnx.— Ist Alex. For.
Spirometers—Dr. X. Souvie le (5) izing. the.construotion of certain rai i b I RUSSIA ;�dF,Gei;nany are just i;ow rch of her. Peace .or the year, ending Sept. 30, Victoria streeb, Wingham, destroying a syth, Monroe plow; 2d - Hiram White .
Oak HaJI—Duncan. & Dnnoan. (8) ways within that Province. In the scarcely -on friendly terms�Inutu�l_ or. ly porti4i3a of her body. !, She had nal cases before the building belonging to Mr. John Snell. Grayplow; 3d D. lRobertson, W&W� . -
Boy Wanted—T. KAdd. (9) . belen. devoured by bears after a terrible shows but 21 crimi . . -
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recc.ut session of the present year a 'ealouBy -Lbeing at the bottom of their stiu County �ndge, and three cases at the A portion of the building was occupi .
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*t�r gene'ral Railway Act wiLs passed. These Accordingly, the German ;CRUSHED BY A FALLINci LOFT. — A General Sessions. TbiB is a creditable by John Sullivan, shoemaker, who bad SECOND 'e, MO '
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rJoll T `_ , antipathy. . Davidson plow; 2d G. Peni
4-* * _ . . farmer near Washington, Iowa, was Sho, f r so large a county as Huron. his stock and kit insured in the Canada nroe
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It 1'1�ja 0 1 # several acts have now -been disallowed Minister of War has given orders that . of Montreal, treated & Marine Insurance Company forS1,500- plow; 3a R. Dark, ow.
. '1king in his barn Sunday night, so- —TrIproudfoot.
P by the Dominion Government. The the - Baltic jortg be extended and , ria� several " cases of eye ailments, in Clinton, On inspecting the premises after the Bars' CLASO.—C. Mobie, Humphrey .
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at of the three was an Act to incor- strengthened at once, and directed the 8 e, last week, among which was that of Mrs. Are, and examining the stock saved, the plow,�
fir . . . w� nth loft fell in crushing all three 0 -
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. SEAFORT'11,FRIDAY . , Nov. 10, 1882 porate the Emerson & North;-WeStern .construction of earthworks and batteries beneath itii The bay caught.fire from A Jos. Allianson, who has suffered from a inEipector came to the conclusion � that MORRIS. -
- . . cataract for s6me time. Mr, H. Morgan, I Sullivan was a fraud, and the Company The annu
- __ Railway Company. This 'Company tq� protect the harbor of Memel at the Jamp the farmer was using, and both � � al -plowing match 'under-
. -e who also underwent an operation, is would- not pay him the amount of i
. Egyptiaa! A:ffairs- �:_ ' boys and seVeral cows and horses wer I "- the auspices of the Morris Plowmerilg
I proposed to construct a railway from a north end of Curigebehoff, the now ' � Mile to distinguish objects quite suranee. Johnnie, therefore, Sued. the Assobiation, was heild on Tuesday,
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Theworkof producing order out of, point on the west Side of the northern extremi ' - MISSIONiRIES TO SIBERiA.—The con- Company, and the case was tried at
, is Red River tyj of the: German, clearly.1 Nov4mber 7th, on the faxm of .M.r. -
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the chaos reigning in Egypt, isr, it must opposite the town of Emerson to Nel- Empire. The erectiOn of strong earth- gr.egations of two of the largest colored —Mrl Thos. Connell has sold his farm iWalkerton, last week, resulting in a Johri Wheeler, on the 5th concession of � . -
I � � ches in New York city — Shiloh of O oncession of ,verdict for the defendants. The jury, Morris. The weather in the ,forenoon
-ble admitted which over way we view sonville, and thence nortli-west to a works to (lefejud tbe�harbor of Pillan, at chur ! r. J. Churchill, * g I the verdict, stated: 11 We . .
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the question, making icompaxatively point on the western boundary of the the entrance bf Frie behoff, the Qxten- sum of $3,000. It is said that lie plaintiff made a wilful and . .
I . . diet E cyipal,— were surpr1sed last for the find that tl - slight falling of rain all the morning,but
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. jecond was entitled Sion and compleiti6n,of the fortifications Ssbba, evening when the pastbrs an. Mr. Connell has ma I
slow progress. This is not to be won- province., � The ,F - Oe de a lucky strike in �raudulent statoment to the Insurance ,which cleared off in the afternoon.
, �ies that th Company, by an over-eStimatiou of the I
dered at considering the diffionli 11 An Act to incorporate the Manitoba in eastern' Prusaia, a especially those n'�unced their resignation, and inteia. Dakofail. the railway running right - There were twelvie entries in all, 4 in .
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impede the re-orgau�ization of society in Tramway Company." This Company at Posen, have 'also, �een ordered. An t16n to , accept professorsbips in through his quarter -section, and .a tow" I -�Inount of goods; insomuch, therefore, -first class, men; 5 in second class, men, -1
_. - t4e Colordd College� of Liberia, Africa. being 1�1,cated thereon. ,�we render a verdict in favor of the de- and only one in the boys' class, bat the I
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- that much troubled and unhappy coun- was given power to cons' net and oper- ,n of this. a t of the military I h he well known fendant," The Judge. 11 I understand .Same boy competed against the -whole
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try. The long peri d of oppression, p iron and wooden tramways to autbdrities of Germany may be found I I carriagq builder of Londesborol, bad a you to mean when he first appl I ied for field and ,carried off the sweepgtake
, o ate cbea � a public school at Leavenworth,Kansom, . .
misrule and extravagance, has wrought be worked by steam or other power in the,, repeated warn L ngs received from G. Ro�13,9 years of age, acting as lot of cutters made up ready to ship to ,Insurance." Foreman: " Yes.' The prize. On the whole the work done
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such dire evils, that I t . he reconstruction aloDg the I highways I of the Province. . . 8 well Zonitor reported a boy of 12 years, Manitoba,* to fill an order he had re- �udge: 11 I don't know that- you could wasvery gooid, at- the same time there
n - the Einbassy -.�Lt St. Petersburg, a . ? r in that Province; have come to any other conclusion, as it
amed Winter, for wbiBpering. Before. ceived rom a deale was some that,was not what it should
of the interior economy of the country The third was the General Railway as vaitous uniqifficial f ports, tending to n 0 being u able t3 get a car to ship them was about the most fraudulent case Of have been. The interest in these I
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must necessarily b6'slowand attended ' aseof warlike in tim the order has been cancelled, ins'unkpce that ever came under my no-
- . . lot of last, session. Underitanynum- show' the alarmingincre latter ruBli ed upon the smaller boy, and �, ,I -hands matches seems to be gone, as a number
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by many drawbacks and discourage- ber . of persons, not less tLan five, could f6eling in Russia,i,la fe6liDg, which it is plunged a knife into -his side, inflicting &ndA * stock will be left on his tice." ofspectators remarked that the swner�
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� merits. e� utter absence in be incorporated by the issue of letters belie-ved the Russian Government is a naorbal wound. inthe hieautime. —The other evening, as some young that kind of triangle plowing was dig.
Then th I - ENGLisI4 EM-IGRANT13 FOR,'UTAH.—Ten —A �ew days ago, while Mr. John people were going home from an even- couraged the �etter, as not one farmer
Egypt of that peculiar element, which patent for the purpose of constructing, strongly in sympatby with. The recent I . � )avis, 6f Exeter, was fixing an eave- ing party they saw a horse and light
. car 1pads of emigrants paslsd the IL- I out of fifty, outside of the plowman
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in modern times is characterized as operating and maintaining railways in heay� concentration of troops on the terllatiou�l bridge atBuffalolaRt SuD.. trough 'Ion a house near Farquhar, he wagon standing by the fence in front of I
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public opinion, adds very largely to the any part of the Province. The reason Russian frontier b, a caused serious -day nligbt, en route for Utah. The slipped and fell to the ground, a distance Mr. Mark Makin's barn, in the towntship practise or allow it to'be done on their
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p�rty'!waB entirely English,neither Scot- of fifteen feet. He fell upon his head, -of Usborne, and on inspecting the ve- farms. The following are the prizo .
difficulties, of the situation. The aver- given for the disallowance of these Acts apprehe'nsion in Berlin and Vienna. ]A�nd nor Ireland being represented. and when picked up was found to be in- biele more closely they. found it was winners, and the name of the maker of
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age Egyptian neathi-r loves nor hates of the Manitoba Legislature is, that Members of the g'enEr&l. staff entertain .- . sensible. He was taken into I the house, pretty well loaded with live turkeys. the plow used: I
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- the:English;,but is willing to obey and they contrav6D'e the settled pnblic.poli- some rather Startling tb6orieBon the n one -was permitted topasswithout when the necessary stimulants were ad- While standing there discussing the
, I . � ' , and he is now nearly recov- strange apparition, two suspicious -look- FIRST CTASS, MIEN--lst H. White, of
worship, pven after �hi% own style, those ey of the Dominion, inasmuch as they subject of this movement of Russian credeb cials from the Elders, who oc. ministered . the t. ownsbip of Grey, Grey's Imported
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whom be knows have the pow -6y to com- conflict with' that -clause in the contract troops, and it.iB plainly stated by some cilpiea the first car. __ —One day last week4 Mr. Robert vard, each carrying a pair of turkeys, plow; 2d Wm. Martin, Grey, Munroe
UA0 TimEs IN JAPAN.—Heavy floods W plow; 3d Alex. Forsyth, Alorris,Munroe -
mand and enforce his obedience. He is witIl the Pacific Railway Compan " and advanced hutriedly toward the I
. Y III of these that whatever Russia's intexi- - h�'ve caused great loss of life and pro- Holmeq, of. the Clinton New Era, made plow. . � I
� . the rnn from Clinton to Exeter,. a dis- wagon, on arriving at which they were
quite willing to be � the slave of RD- which the Dominion is bound not to tions may be, Ger any will be found porty'in the central provinces of Japan, tauce of 19 miles, on a 52 -inch bicycle, nabbed and recognized. They begged SECOND CLASS, MEN�—Igt 0. Michie,
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gland, Of the Sultam, or of the Kbedive, ,� permit of the construction of any rail- ready at all points a uld the ill con- aild in the south west cattle plague is . Morris, Hamply plow ; 2d 0. Wilk -in.
. . I killing the cattle. � The -financial posi- in exa4tly two hours. He went from a thousand pardons, restored the soon Morris, Gillis plow ; 3d R. Dark, .
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orof the ill-fated Arabi, or of any other ways south of the Canadian Pacific cealed antagonism the two nations . . , Clinton! toBrucefield, without dismount- stolen property, promised never to do �
- . ti(pn of the Island -is exceedingly bad -) � Grey, 4naroe plow ; 4th R. Wilkinsorif
power strong, enough to make , him 9- from any point at or Dear it, except I me to the iarbitr ent of war. For c roucy is at 60 ,per cent. discoun ing, in 40 minutes; Brueefield to Kip- so again, and humbly implored their
� t, pen, in 00 minutes; and Kippen to Exe- ca on them; and Grey, unT'oe plow.
slave. He sees,no inconsistency in such lines as Shall run, south-west or t�ooese reasons there is little wonder that stral national ba,tiks have failed, and �, CLASS— SWF,EPSTA11ES. — Johle *
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shouting for Arabi to -day, and in cheer- southwarl of south-west, nor to itbi say re the condu�t of the �vhole banking Sys. ter, in 4ne hour. A great many team they, f olishly'accediDg to their request ' F rsy�b 'Culross, Gillis plow.
. a Bismarck has had so , -little -to I t' were met on the road, which made it allowed the thieves to depart in peac , I
. t6n is reghrded wit� suspicion. J GDdES. — James Pollock, Morris;
ing with all the strength of his lusty ,fifteen miles of the American Bound- g ng the E_ : neoessary to slack up pretty often. s that they had
gardin riglish - occupation of YELLOW IFEVER. —At Pensacola, Flon- blessing their lucky star L. TaI ker, Hullett; Alex,. Forsyth,
lunge for General Garnet Wolseley to- ar'-. This provision in the agreemen . . . 1. A by d�, the yellow fever is very -prevaignt. - —At a recent meeting of the Exeter -fallen into such lenient bands. Six of 8 .
y t Egypt, his attention being ocoupi( d y last fifteen new cases were School Board, Miss McDougall was en- *the stolen fowls were taken from Mr. Culross. . �
morrow. If the Egyptia,ns could have is now bette'r known as the 11 monopoly �is powerful and aggressive neighbor. a Such nightly prow- I I � STANLEY.
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i ?4:uted d for 1883, at a salary of $250; David Mill's barn.
foreseen that, England wo-uld in the end. olause.11 � . I . — by the city authorities. At- gage v6sp6r, at a salary of $270, and lers are mote dangerous by far than the Tb.6 Stanley plowing Association held -
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dra,w her awor& to maintain the au- . By the vetoing of these Acts another I SINCE THE i FORTUNES of ArabiPaBba yer, at a Salary of $230. - their first match on the farm of Mr. I
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th-ority of Prince Tewfik, no rnler, how- rivet has been driven into the shackles rwere ruthlessly shattered at Tel -el- However, the boys who captured the John McNaughton, Bayfield Road, near �
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ever despotic, Nvould have had more which this iniquitous railway agreement Keber, a characterless adventurer, c1psees, and twenty-five - deaths have as follqws,: No. 1, Mr. Gregory; No. 2, deserve great credit for their promptn ay last. The
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apparently loyal dutif al '�Iand . obedient inflicts upon Manitoba, and still further claiming to be� the Imam Mandi, or 7 � . . .
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' ' TrIF 4, Miss � Atkinson ; No. 5, Miss McDou-
subjects than the Kheaive ; And the in. con,firms and assures the monopoly the last propb�,t. Allah will send to Episcopal Chuicbman, after reviewing gall; No. 6, Miss Helyer. Plowing Matches. success. The field selected was -well f
Burrection recently'crushed. out by the which the Pacific Railway: Syndicato conquer the ene"es of Islam and rule t e recent views of Herbert Spencer on —The Brussels Post says: "Croup can TURNBERRY. adapted for the purpose, and althcugh
. . � � . I � ' be cured in one minute, and-tbe remedy the land was Somewhat dry, the work
power of English arms, would never have acquired in that country. For Supreme over tb - e world, has been col- I t4e dangers vnith which the Republic of gar. The way to A plowing match in con-nection with done was admitted to be as good
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have,occurred. And now that it is this, however, the Syndicate are not to* fecting am army in Southern Egypt, and the United States is threatened, speak- the Turnberry Agri ' ny match which has taken -place in
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known and felt from Alexandria to blame, as they are Simply exacting the apparently getting a strong following. Ing in rQard to his rernark that 4 not held on Tuesday last week, the count , There was a very large at,
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I - . lack of information, but, lack of certain or grater, and sbave off in small parti- farm of Robt. Curry, Esq., East Wawa- y
con To such"a person London cles a tendance of spectators, and all seemed
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Khar-toum that the.throne of the Xbe- fulfilment of the conditions of .the - , says the teaspoonful of alum ; then mix .
I sentiments is at the root of the n�sh. to manifest the deepest inter -eat in the .
dive is propped up by English bayonets, tract they entered into with the Domin- News, all Mohommedans would kneel says that it is the duty of the it with twice its amount of sugar, to -1
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I Roilurlrlh to correct this evil ; � that 11 this make it palatable. AlmoBt in8tantane- entries for several years. On account prooeedings, and scrutinized the work
he Will command the most abject fear, -ion. We are not disposed either to and serve. Were Jae to appear in this llow." What does the ; of the different plowmen. very closely.
I . . � kind of logic lifts the Church far above ous relief will fo of the very dry fall, the ground was not I
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and slavish submis4ion of his subjects. blame the Government now. In dis. character as a conque!ror at Cairo, the the State in social importance," and editor of the Post know about croup in prolper order to make good plowing The f lowii�_g is a list of the success-
- � of the Rho- that 11 republics, cannot exist without anyway? , r) ful competitors in the respective
Since the decisive battle of Tel -el -Reber, allowing this; 'Legislation they are pur. - eclipse of Arabi, as well as I but considering everything some excel�l
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Englands, pohey with regard to Egypt, suing the policy which the people's dive, would be complete. The Sultan rqligion. " I - —Mr. Neil Fox, formerly. of Clinton, lent work was done. The day being classes :
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has been but disinall� foreshadowed- representative;"s a,utborized them to do, himself would cease to think of the THE NtWMARRET RA.cEs.—The Lou- te of the 17th Oct., fine there was a large attendaDoe of ISODdr-can McEwen, Stanley, Monroe
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E_Dghish troops still � occupy the country, and wb . icb was ratified by' the people Caliphate in' the presence of such a don, England, Standard thus describes Manitoba, under da fine fall Spectators, both ladies and gentlemen. & Hogan plow ; 2d Wm. Delaney, Hib.
. . ; the weatbor at the Newmarket Races Says: 14 They talk about their -. The following is the Let of successful bert, Monroe & Ilogain 3d -R.
and in all probaQity will remain there themselves at the last general eleto- potentate and representative of Allah on October 24, the day on which the weather here but if the experience of competitors and the names of the mauu- Plow;
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for some time. The interests of Eng- tion. on earth. The Imam Mandi is to come, last of 'the great autumn handicaps the .Past three weeks has been a fair facturers of plows used: Anderson, ]EI ti
land and of Europe in the Suez Canal, � lef so. should have been run: The -Cambridge- specimen, then I don't wanb much of it, First Class—Men.—lst, Alex. For- plow ; 4th D. Reynolds, Hullett, Miller
.. We notice that the disallowance of according to Mohammedan beh. , � . . and snowing all plow.
I . sbire day of 1882 will never be lorgot. for it has been raininar � syth, Brussels, (Munroe plow, Seaforth);
axe vastly too momentous, that they this legislation has creitedthe most companied with great signs and won. that time. This is a` great country. for 2d, Thos. Miller, Whitechurch, (Tees- SECOND CLIES, MEN.—Three entries.
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should be again jeopardized; and 110 intense excitement in Malnitoba. In- &rB, and he will appear shortly before . achiuery—they have Belf-bin water plow); 3d, W. B1 ' —lat Charles Upshall, Ribbert, Monroe - �
long as military force is, ,required to dignation meetings have been held in 'the Judgment Day.' He comes on a heavily from an early bo,.ir this morn. every 25 ac ang, and for every berry; 4th, J. Swallowell, Teaswat & Hogan plow; 2d James Laut, Stan- -
- . i p g, but af ter it b ad cleared up an d the three or four farmers a threshing ma- erl ley, Miller plow; 3d John MoEwen, I
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guard and advance these interests, the several places, and the Government and W hi te horse, and at the head of an army , ' m
, . I u ppared fresh discomforts were ChiDe. This town is growing, but badly Second Class—Young men from 18 to: Stanley, Miller I plow. I .
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or other, by whatever name it may be have been indulged in. But the people ideas, which t�e Mobariarnedans have wind blew.. a perfect hurricane, ai�id Church, Goderich, has made a beautiful H. Miller, Whitechurch, (Patterson i Hogan plow ; 2d James Miller, Hib- �
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called, an EDglish I YOUDg and fast Provincle are followed, and where the Hebrew Mes� r4in,. Snow and hail alternately fell, gift to:the cong . bert, iMonroe & Hogan plow; �3d - .
I . . that . containirling the Ten Conimandments, Bros., Richmond Hill, plow). James McFarlane, Stanley Monroe & I
Egypt appears inevitable and unavoid- somewhat excitable. They are getting Rianic notions may be traced. It bears makibg the afterfioon the most wretch- � Third Class.—Ut, John Forsyth, Hogan plow. I � q
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able. Not that England wants Egypt. up their backs too late in the day. If at the same time a Strong resemblance of the turf or anywhere else. The each side of the chancel. The lettering Fourth Class--lst S. Leggatt, East Bays IN STUBBLE. — Two entries— %
6 , 0 * is in plain English text, oA gold illumi- Ist-John Moffat, Stanley, Miller plow;
She has no d sire in that direction. they had displayed - the same energy to the Kalki Avatar of the Hindus, -sforn�l increased in violence as the after- Id Wawanosb, (Teesw'ater plow); 2d, W.
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But England's interests in the country and Spirit of . 'opposition when the which is to make its appearance on a border, and gold Stencil rMl, the mul- . . plow�. I -
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&Ad the peace of Europe, alike demand t&ilwa,y agreement was befoi e white horse, and when the'white horse - �ul ,ters were -hoisted for the Cam- -, having a cross on gold Plow)'
� b-ri( g sbire it was so bad that the Stew, - lion on each HIBBERT. Mr. John Moffat was awarded a .
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that an equitable,strong and permanent parliament they might have' ac- stamps its foot the Kali, or. black age, is ards 'Very properly- decided to'postpone ground. The tablets are very hanc- The annual match under the anspi- special prize of a pair of halters, pre-
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government should be established there. complished Something,, They then to end, and the Crita, or golden age, will Abe race an � c � way a credit to the taste and generosity ces of the Hibbert Plowing Association
And in the present aspect of affairs the I It is further reported that card. i . was held on the farm of Mr. John Nor' fonthe'bc,id "fearing" in stubble.
knew as well as they know now that begin again. . � ; I _ _� of the donor. i I ;
. I , ris, 11th concession, about a mile from The following is a list of the prizes -
only European power able and willing this objectionable clause was contained the mass of the population believe in- ' I ]Elnron Notes. —on Sunday morning last, Mr. James
� � . � �; . the village of Cromarty, on Tuesday donated to the society: A plow by
to give such a government t`o� in the agreement, aLd they had not one this ever.victorions False Prophet. Six oskeiy, of Gorrie, noticed that the old I
I � . . Miss Reid, Who left her home, in Cr last. The weather was wet -and Some- Munroe & Hogan, Seaforth, valued at -
Egypt,. is England. The presence in word td.say against it. Their represent- thousand men, Dr. Schweinf arth says; - ayf�,eld, 9, short time since, has been shanty opposite the English Church, in. what disagreeable, both for- spectators 61q, given as first prize in men's first
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Cairo: of Lord Dufferin, the British atives in Parliament voted and spoke were mamacred. in tand near KippeD. � - - . that village, was on fire somewhere on and PIOWMeD, but notwithstanding this � class ; a scuffier by A. Campbell, Sea-
! —*s. Wrightman, of Belgrave, has the inside. By prompt action he Sue. drawback there was a large crowd of forth, given as second prize in men's
ambassador, who has So signally dis. in favor of that agreement as - it stood, arrIiT, which is reported to number 150,_ c ased a brick residence, in Clinton, -leeded- in quelling the flames before any �
tinguished himself at Constantinople in 'one ' ., ,urc JMr. Isaac Jackson, for the sum of damage was done further'than the burn. the former present, all of whom seemed first class ; a cultivator by Miller &
. . and their constituents had not I 000 men, and is, desperately brave. - As ft � -ed at $14,given as
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the, recent critical negotiations with the word ' own of Obeid has fallen, .1 I . ing of a small hole in the floor. On cast- . . which each competitor did first prize in men's second class; .
. of reproof' or remonstrance to soon as the t , . � ! manner in
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I )rlis, has a new steam fire engine see e' ht large turkeys lying on the floor. I
- ' WC 19 as in some former years, as it was said prize for boys in sod ; 35 by Mi. Goo.
assurance that . the work of the final monstrous agreement was ratified and -Khartoum. Dr. SchweiDfurth also states � '
- . rJearly r"dy for the city of Brandon, with their heads cut off. It was after, inany plowmen from a distance were E. Jackson, of Egniondville, given M
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and complete pacification of Egypt made�thelaw-6f- the land, it seems that the Governor of the _ auitob�. . wards lound that the turkeys belonged
' ' T . kevented from coming through fear third prize for boys in sod. .
shall be, well and thoroughly accom- childish in . the2 extreme of them mates that during the war 30,000 of the , —Mr. R. Hastings# of Turnberry, has to Mr. Edward James, from whom they that the ground would be so dry they
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quaxters, that the - policy of England mencing to feel the first -effects of their . . NVingham. ...- —The Clin bon'Record has been shown for the purpos , e, and the soil being of a for , Rodgerville; James .Baird, FAg- '
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and the policy of the either powers of - 0 D. folly. That the . results of this ,News of the "Weelt. , a letter from Mr. Albert Pay, formerly 1i lit moildville, and Wm. Moffat, Stanley.
w I I —Mr. James Pickard, of Exeter, has g nature it worked well notwith- . i
Europe respecting Egypt must neces- monopoly will be disastrous- to that RY E— The River Neva, 1. St. three Steers aged 1, 2, and 3 years, old of th4t town, dated Brandon, October Standing its dry condition.' Although Boivs' Class.—Jas. Cowie, Sr., Stanley; I
ave proved utterly country aswell as injurious to this, al- . 11 n a )tion qnd *eigbiDg 1550, 1915, and 1900 lbs., "Owing there was and had been for 24 hours arpes
. I. 25th, from which its gives the fo J � : Patterson and Geo. Walker,
sarfly conflict, h � Petersburg is fu of ice a d n vig . I I I Arebie Matheson has come
is closed. respectively, extract: I : Tapkeismith.
grouud-less. To the credit of, the Glad- most any person must admit, but how STORMS.—A violent storm swept �ver � —The :People's Cheese Factory, at back from Dakota, and is going to I �reviously a drizzling rain, there had I I
, - ocat� not moisture enough fallen to penstrate to learn that after pay -
stone Administration, it must be said, M. - I the earth to any depth, and even 'in Nve are glad IV "
fis it to be a -voided ? The Paxli&ment:Of Denmark Sunday night, doing much Go 'e, has been closed for the season. ueax here. He does not like the Unite iDd all prizes -1 and ex enses the As-
-that while in all the negotiations with ! e September make, amounting to $87 States land regulations, and there are - p
Canada, by an overwhelming majority, damage on land and Bea. Th this light soil the furrows turned up sociation will have a considerable aur-
a' ! HOG CiFOLERA.— Hog cholera is ra�ing boxes', has been sold at 12 cents per plenty doing as he bas done. J. NO.' I
the Other Europe n Powers regarding gave aa.s�ent to the estalishment of the . . dry and brittle. There were in all ten plus left over for next year, so that the
in GVrant -and Lafayette counties, Wis- pound. Cartney, Hugh Thompson and H. Gill. , sidering the disadvan-,
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honor . monopoly n. In 9 I ome instan ceB whole droves . - tageous circumstances alluded to, the bb considered ar, established institution, -
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guarded, a respectful deference has been representatives, amd we do not see that : NEW I14DUSTRY.—A wealthy English- Goderich Township, but that Mr. White- If you don't hear much about Mani�oba WiLEi one noticeable feature worthy of' we may fairly expect that it will in.
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maintained towards the views and there is very much good in now kicking � IM111 has brought 22 ostriches to New ley vfill retire from 4he deputy reeve- now, T can say it is booming all thl mention. I Every plow used at the! Crease in popularity and riaefalneos
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her Great Powers, - ` York, and intends to establish an oB. ship.� . same.',," I match was of the manufacture of Mes-� year af ter -year.
wishes of the ot - against our own actions. If we have trich farm in the United States. , _Oes'rs. Ogilvie & Hutchinson, of —The Goderich Star, of last week I are. Monroe and Hogan, of Seaforth,I �
There is just now no disposition appar. don God6riM Mills, have made sale of 2 500 8&ys:'The enterprising' Fishers have �
awrongWo must abide the con- OILB;6 4ING.—Transactions at the i which circumstance spooks morel High C -
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of England in this Egyptian affair; but, meetings, pass condemnatory resolu- barrels. : -1 . —August Rckmier, of Ethel, bought with ample pedigree and other qualifil I held at Goderich Met week. Chauoel.
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on the contrary, a more or less strongly tions and make wild threats, and all ANTHONY TROLLOPE ILL.—This famous A farm of 60 acres, about seven miles cations that will recommend him to ,� lor Boyd presided. The members of
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expressed desire that England' Should this will afford them an opportunity to author is very ill, it is feared fatally So. from Listowel, for 02,500, an! d intends lovers good stock. The other animal the County Bar presented His Lordship
. . I .011 im. entries—lot Paul Boa, Hibbert; 2d D_ with -an address of welcome, to which
have her own way with Egypt ; such expend thei; wrath in a harmless way, � Even should he recover it is expected giving up railroading and going in for is a magnificent Norman Perchet , Ewen, S � tauleY; Bid Wm. Delaue,v,l he made a suitable reply, after which
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that the novilist?s mind will be per- I farming. .. ported from France in 1878. He is un- MC _
has been the conciliatory, moderate and but that is all the good it will do them. manently affected. - —Thelfirst cattle fair of the season questionably one of the best of this class Hibbert; 4th Charles Upshall, Hib. the following Cases were taken up and 11
eminently prudent � course- of Mr. Glad- -They have made - their own bed and "olitical of horses, and there can be no doubt of bert. � disposed of -
: . I A POLITICAL FALL.—At a p was 'held at Brussels, on Thnirsday of I FIRST CLASS, MzN.—Open to plow- S . �
stone's Government sa tor the public they niust lie on it. meeting ii� -the Chicago Stock yards the last ivee There were between 30 and his becoming a general favorite. While � cotmer v4: Scotmer.—Action for
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_ . I other night, aplatforin holding a large 40 h ad of cattle and 18 Sheep on the not q4ite as heavy as the Clidesdale, he struction of Wkill. Decree�lwd to -
opinion of Europe as expressed through � rou7 " ke —1st Peter McLachlan; 2d Robt- be - sold and after payment of costs,
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legitimate channel$. TRZ Toronto Mail has been placed in 7 —On il�e 80th ult.,.on the farm of up a beautiful animal, a,nd as there is a Hogarth, lot 24 ; 3d Robert Hogarth, � balance to be paidc into -
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ure &a yet, to a ratber ridiculous attitude,though that were broken. . Mr. JaMOB McClure, on the let conces- growing sentiment in f avor of the Per- lot 23; 4th Edward Hamilton. . � -8 year to be paid oat to Airs. Mary
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ventlare any conjdature as to what the is nothing very. unusual for it. It opposes DEATH OF A MILLIONAIRE. — Jerome sion of Colborne, 78 bu,phels of fail wheat cheron stock, the Meosrs. Fisher are SECOND C : C
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internal autonomy of Egypt may be, the Crooks, Licensing Act because i. I
at Boston, on Supaay. He�' made ex- steam thresher of Mr. Henry Habel, of —The London Advertiser of Tues- tries -1st James Hogarth; 2d Jamesl Debenture Company.—An action for
when the changes and reforms that are removes from local control F I day last, bas the follo 'wing: A short Millax. i I
tW , 'agning tensive bequests t,6 charitable 'inotitu - thattownship . � spOcific perforwanoe of an agreemeat
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inaminent shall be oonsuintnated. But. of Licenses, and it surports the demand tions. Deceased accumulated his for- —On F,riday e,vening last, Mr. and tirae agoMr. George Morrow, of Goder- Charles Upqh&U, of Hibbert, WAS, made by the defendants to convey .to
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it is not, unlikely that responsible of the elergymeri to make it trize in theoil. business. , Mrs,'A. J, Anderson, of Wingham, C43- ich, was in the city, and while heralost awarded the prize for making the bOdil the - plaintiff a farm in Colbornj�, and -
- PROTECTIVE bratqd the. 25th �'anniversary of their a valuable and highly prized dog. finiah, and Mw5rd Hamilton for for damages for delay in qivingpopmas.
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