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The Huron Expositor, 1884-10-03, Page 44 I . ' ` . � ' E. BUTTERICK & (;G.% I I; I � I selves to short, pointe4, and impoi I . so �al � � Reliable pfiper patterns for all kinds of communications. In,ihe meantime � . . . �we Ladies', Misses, B4'a and Childrenl's would say that Work 1. should. be .. the Garments, for sale by H.orFaAN Bno4., watch -word of all. We ar6 afraid thab Seaforth. I : . I the friend& of the act are t4e most - apt - ------- -NEW A-DVRRT1S-BMF,NT§. � to be dilatory. , Their opponents, or at I least the leading ones, bo " ,,ve at : direct� i t�W'Tb.6 flig-are between the parenthesissiter I personal,'peouniary interest to gruard, sach line, deuotes the page af the paper on whiob, the acivertasoment will be fouud. : and*there"is not much danger cf in. � Fall. Season—R. Jamieson. (5) i . . difference or lethargy on: their � - pa.rt - New Fall Stock—Jas, McLouphliu. . (5) . while the supporters of A.e act have 1-1 Uroceries—L&idlaw & Mkirley. (5). � �- 1 not this incentive. They are, ho*ever, 1 , I I Selling Cheap—A. R. Smith. (8) . - Booths to Let—L. Thorne. (8) � . we believe', sincere,and the force . - . con - 0. 8 Business Change * B. J. Wa3e & C (1, viction may and'. should Supply . I .1 . the Real', Think and Act—J. L. Smith.. p c personal. 'interest. American Coal Oil—Jobilson Bros. (8) Whether it will or not a very s: hort Executors' Notice W. J. Shannon. (6) Estr&-v Sheep—R. TbonapsQn. (5) - time will. show. if it aods, we --- have Betray 0ow—Robert Pardon. (5) - very little hesita.tion in predictin.� � �'that I � Farm for, Sale—J.. W. Auld. (5) the act will carry in the coun � Ity of ' Horse Lout—T. Livingstone. (5) - - Huron - it talk is allowed to tak i the P! � Rails for Sale—J. Cameron. (5) - . Lamb& for Sale—J. Templeton: (5) k I place of work, the result W1 -11 be : very . 1 much less -certain. � Cbeesern aker Watifed—J.Bnahanan. (5) , . i . ; . Notice to Shar6holders-'W.J Shannon(5) - ----,-- ''--- - , I i Auction Sale—Wm. Copp. (5) - IT is always bad to be over-conud, exit . MusbroomB—U.A.Gharlesworth. (8) and we do not counsel indiffererde in Clearing Auction Sale—D' O'Brien.(5) tberanks; but if ever a . goverr.63ent Cheap Teas a -t M. A. Cbarlesworth's (5) � had a right to feel secure, that f3eliDg, --­---�- -.--- -.-- . - ­ - � should prevail in the Cabinet of Sir � � � , . . . 1 ! J0 V. kri 1-1, r IOU it x -i') a 0 I f , John Rlacclonald.—Mail. Certainly it sbould. Bat what about � : - -I... - — . . I - the price of wheat and barley, to, � � say 1 � I --- 5FAAFORTH, F)RIDAY, Oct. 3,18674 I nothing about wool allid other far.Eii!pro-. . Ile ducts? DidnottheMailail �d Sir John - . . � himself assure us repeatedly, ani Aid The Date Fixed. The date fo� twking. the the . not the people of Canada believe I � t I Lose ; vote on Scott Act in the county of Huron has I assurances, tbaf, if Sir� John werE) Stored to power and his policy enfoliced, 1 � I re-' been officially announced. The day I : prices for these products would cor tiol ue appointed is Friday, the 7th of Nevvelft- . � ber. Ill many respects the tinae, Select- I to rule higher than they ever d fore ? Certainly they I 4 I - e'. � ,did, and . :)w ed, is moat suitable, while in others it ' have these assuraricbs been fulflied te ? will not be so much so. A.t that time � I . . Every farmer in the land knows il Lat of the year the farm work for the season . wheat and barley have. not bepn . I ' � f� so will be- over, arid the rural population cheap for twenty years as they are I lat 'will Ilave a,bundance of leisure to devote the present time, �and still Sir Jc lin is tG the election, but. on. the other hand it - in power and his policy. is in full force o is. every way probable the roads will be and effect. Will the -Mail pleas 3 t gn- bad and the weather . disagreeable, and Swer: "Wby is this thus?" When i it it will not be so. pleasant getting around answers thiti question its I Yi ill I as if polling were to take pla,ce earlier or ,readers I be in a. better position to judge of it ie . later on. This latter disadvantage, right of the Government of Sir John to ho:wevar, will riot be so Beriou Sly Ielt, as feel secure in its position. I the polling places now axe suoici,ently I I - . I it numerous and convenient.to be access- I . * IT is stated that Hr. A. H. Musgrove, I I , able to 9.111and those taking a more . formerly of Bluevale, has beei� apt ;oiiit- ,, i active part in the camppJign will likely 1 ed Returning Officer by the Go . , Vo 1 ' a . . . have sufficient vim, energy and deter- . . ment for the purpose of taki ng the I te mination to overcome any difficultie�B I on the Scott Act in this' count �- I I r. Which may arise from inclement weath-- . - . Musgrove was fortrigrly a school- t.ef 'I c - r er. The time intervening between thIS &tBlu!evb,le,6nd has receivedbi � and poltillig day, ls comparatively short, . ' pointment, no doubt, on the ie,6w- �ap- I and ther6 is yet a, deal of work to be - . � me:n.dation of Mr. Farrow, -M. P. V � T .�,l le done. In fact the campaign can scarce. . we haveno Objections to Air. Musg ." �ve, ly be said to, have rightly commenced, but if there. is and while we have no 4oubt he is i i 13' I be actively ei3tered upon still - competent to discharge the d, utier, J f I 1- awaaance, Of tilne for the fuill-discus. ' i - . sion of the question bv both Sides, and ciently,'we.cannot refrain fr , . om retrr ' . , alru- . I to permit the people: generally to thor- iag that it iA strange ,tha,t �oLh tbe i I . ' ougbly understand the issue, and so Sheriff and the Registrar -of the . co my . I long as this is the case, the sooner the should bavd been. passed over. * 01r. . I I I . aian. wiLh all its recessary so I - Musgrove. is entirely unknown � tc t ll e i . . comparliments., of excitement, turilloill va,st majority of the people,and , O*- � pmd bitterness, is over, and the result ever competent he may be, we are suT'e certainly decided the better for all par. the appointment of either the Sher -Registrar would have given much 1:10fle ff 6r I ties. The conflic,t,.therefore, is likely . . to be short and &h&rp. We have not, general Satisfaction to both partie6. learnEdwbatpreparatione, the..friendg However, we speak from -personal k I I . T o ,F- i - 1 ofthe Act have yet made for the prose ledge when we say, that those inter'E'Stedd ' I � cutian of the campaign, or whether I may rest assured that the duties of the ...... . . . they have made ally. It is ii -me, how� position will be honestly, faith.frilly I anld , I : ever, that they were up, and doing. The : impuxtially perfurmed by M r. Musatov � . 0 anil i , - . , anti-S-cott Act party have 0re&dy set none need entertain the slig . I tee -t - . . . the ball roliln-g. Meetings have been ar� fears on this score. . . � - I- � . I : I : . ranged for in various parts of the --- . ---- . I News of th' Week. . . i county, and steps have been taken to . , z .0 � FROZEN To DEATH.—A Now York gi�l I . secure thorough and efficient organiza, was frozen to �ea,th in the Coloi -adb I ti -on, So, that if the friande 'of the Act ' mountains a few days ago. She was : .. wish to succeed they must -be . 6live to caught in a snow sborm. . I - . the importance of the situation. They THE CITY OF NF.w YoRK.—The.cit.y New York contains 15,000 manufactur. of , 1, must not trust to the righteousaess of ing establishmen'ts. These 'give em- I their ca,use to win a victory. The cause 1`103-ment to 150,'000 m6u, 75,006 women f is good, ulldoubtedly, but a, great deal aud 12,000 children. It is estimated � of hard, ceaseless work. is yet required that the capital thus invested is tflr 000,000. � . � . 1 C, I to carry it to vittary. From all -we can . A FEARrUL CRASH.—On Monday an ] I learn a majority of the people in the I express train on the Baltimore & 0hio county are, pre disposed in favor of . the I Railway collided' with 'a freight near. Wteeliug, West Virginia. Both trivins .( X Act,, and, if proper measures be taken to 1- were going at full - s -eed. Six fre: p I ght , get % reason -ably fult vote success is cars and the mail cax,on the asseD, . . � . p ger allmoat cettain. To.secure this result, train Nvere demolished. Two me-il ere - . hawever, sometbirig more th,.%n talk is hilfed. Three were fataUy and several required. There must be thorough badly injured—&11 employdes. i� . Ti:rE* BRITISH NA-,-Y.—Tbe wil(5le .'; I ( of . I organiz&tion. An active, working corn- the fl,'nglish press concur in ur� ing u . Pon �t Inittee shotild- be formed in every polling the Britibla Government the neces ity �j sub division, and a thGroagb, ersonal p of iminediate attention to the, the navy. . The question is attraotting State of :1 house to -house, canvass instituted,wbile ti&�isntil attention. The foreign � p"ess .] : ample provision should be made for considers that England has nAbiD 1 to :( . I bfinging oat voters On election day- fear w1aile 66 0011tillues to hold her I , Public meetings and eloquent addresses ' coaling stations in all parts of the w , FExiu,uLLY FATAL FALL.—The Id. ( d are all very well in their place; they ' gr stand on the race course at the i rie, serve to rouse the 'people and . keep up P6,Dn8Yfv&nia County Fair, collarsed ( enthu-siastri, but it is the personal last Friday. . Nearly 1,000 people were .the ' . cauv�,gs, which can only be secured by - in attendance. Only one section of the ( ,.2 - thorough,,, orga,nization, which tells on Stand was wrecked.- Two hundred people - w ,ere thro wn into Ony E ,J elecitiall day. We hope, tol -See a large- - In Nineteen .bodies were taken. from Iss. the E - votepolled. Itwouldbeanunfortunate I wreck. I 1. - Lyxczr LAw. -- Bob Henderson I I I thin -a if the Act were either carrried or I C� I I negro, was strung up for horse stea. a Ing i defeated tUrough the, supineness or in West Clarrol parish. near Now ()r. � I . indifference, cf the people. - Let the leans, � Iftst week. When uearly as taken down ' dead he people be thoroughly aroul,j' and cut with l, sb%rp c . instrument worked -up so that all will come out and fraim the heels to t I "a the head an buth sides. - It OIL ae Nick Las - i -1 record their votes, and the r6suh,wbich- d � hat: Ile erson n -was ubt i ever way it may go, will be far Wore innocent. 4 I - I : , , � satisfactory thall, if the wfll of a n1o'ety WAR FEEtixG IN FRIIN�Cr.—A� ' . i, spe ial I of the people only is ma -de known. It land cable smys that the feeling against I is on the increase in France n,g. ] ind I is one of the most important questions the Paris papers are daily beco'Er iDg I the people: of Huron have bad to decide more virulent. They are doing their -the i I I and every elector should' study it for best to create a war feeling, b�'t ut more sensible portion of the commullity .1 I .. himself so'he can arrive at an intelligent ' realizeR the terrible nature of a Struggle 11 conelaak,il, and thea he should. not with - Englandl lie One in Which P,ocner hesita-te too:ast his ballot as be may or later, France must be * crippled be-, v conscientiously believe � will I � be, in the Yond all hope of recovery. SUXLD1Y IN SCOtLAND.—Tbe Da I Oit I best interests of his country and his 'Journal Says, Railroad manager C, iii v fellow -men., In order to aid our read- 9 Scotlandbave begun 'to ran Su a y I trains, ere to come to this conclusion we� shaill a thing never before atte mpi ed,- 2 iri fature issues discuss the question , originally Much of the unreasonable -prejudipe existing in Scotland in I 1. from its variolas Stand points and in -as to reg the Sabbath is' fast dying out, i %rd 2 Lnd B dispaBsion%te and- unprejudiced . a Spirit Scotland, although she has not rea n c . led I R& Possible, and we bb all also be glad to the era of Sunday excursions iind . )ic� I IveeiVe the aid, of correspondents on ideas nics, is on the high road to modern regarding Sunda,y, However, , d 61t1, -r Side, it t they will C,onfille th . .em- ,marly . . . - L. yeare must Pass before she . � . . � . . I - t, will N I . I . . ; t . . I � � - Z$� ' . � . I � w .F�LUJAJXL .C�.OML � --- I . . ",", � i i I � . ibe Ale to en Iu.-e a New�tYorj: S it day, made butter r6l) printLu, lot John ston P. Moran; two year old heifer, celery, whit6 1�oCracken, 0. were kiAy taken in 0,nd Is good break - I I a I't W. H . . - i . E I ;:. ' � - The Fall Assizet s for 'the at d half a Oe-13;iury before ithe sbolid Brown, 2d Donald Laugh-lin,3d Win. Goo. Nicholson; one year old heifer, Ve&l. : . � r fast placed before them, to whi . I I . I . I 1. �� n, � I I ch they I � - 11,1:1011opened at;Goder�ch D [Scot will deseel ate the Sabboth XE the K'n-smala., I . 4 Goo. Niobolso P. Moran ; bu'll calf, DAIRY PRo1.>ucE,—T b L butter, home did amp justice. � ;�- . �.. �Pteznboi 22ud., betote I ' . I . . ; . —On leiving St. Marys for Of - Iii -i 3nob do in Pi xis. ­ i RooTs., Ero.—E4]y potatoes. let D. Milne, Geo. Niobolaull, J. McTavish; made, Mrs. R�'Sharpin, r13. M. Sharpin, . -- I = . I i . I � I I Jq5tdoe �Vilson. Mr. W �­ i . Divid - Mitel.611, 2dl Robt. Norris, 3d herd.of Darbams, Goo, Nicholson, W. Mrs. W.Pomoicly. Mrs. �. Lovell; table , Sion fiela !in India, Rev. W.A. Wilson � . . . . I . - ­­, -- -- --- I 0 &toes, lot Robt. M., Robinso.n. bubter, Mrs. . McTavish who has �een pastor of Knox ell, ' t � 0.1 01 Barrie, conducted 1he 3. � I The Hibbert Sho vv. I ' - VY m. Wallac ; late .Ot , -. . I , . . _ Mrs. Pome- ,arch . .1 the B&rr was " I ' i � �he annual show of th3 Hillbert Webb, er., 2 Wm. Wallace, 3d Robert NATIVE oA GRADE CATTLE.—Cow, S. roy, Mrs. J. Young, Mrs. ,J. Sanderson for the p"'t six years, was presell , V,ess,aad � I arl , 4 tea � I ,,,tea, Mr. Osler, of Tort � N)rris; Swede tur ipo, 1.9t George Mes. M.Sbarpin ; factory C heese, 1st and' with an address and a purse of Mo - I 1 .. Agricultural Sc Bit3ty was ho,d on the Johuston, J. E.1gax, S. Jobuston ; two � neyby 1 - '' t4e -only I - f.)reigner " ' M Kerslake, 2d ,Tas. La eyt 3d F. R. Ham. 2nd S. W. Laird. ' his oongre ion. , � Z L I - T � , . . I I year old heifer, let, and 2d S. Johnston; I . . I so C lety's gr6un , s at. Staffa- a i T ie sday . . I 11 .,. , 41 for tbo ability at I - SL . I -mr ANUrACTURrS..—Flannel,A. —Whil playing with a vi ­� spe ,.ks W,C ' .- , Jas . The morning was wet iii on ; turnips, F . R. i amilton hili, and one year ole- heifer, S. Johnston; two Do ,,STIC 31. Z) clou$ do � � � - � m d un- .26. and'3d; Globe m4Dg6ld wurtzellB, F. year old steer, S. Johnston, R. Gibson; L. Gibson, T in Sebrin ville a young la,j.na, 9 : --. �, I,-ty of the Members of th,e P", fa,vorable, but btefore noon a I Ap, ear. R, Hamilton; long Imangold wur Zels. . Rae; blanbets, let and Flock wasi badly bitten raed . : this 00tinty. Tile follo-�Villg , ' . . I - . onpyear old steer, let and 2d, S. John. 2d T.Raoi; y,arn,� home spun, W. H. in tile faze by * th,3G ,6n4Ju�l aiA,e of rain icleared off, a] Ld tbi( . ro . - clay, 18 b John Brown, .2d �ohh Hodge; Ifield ston;..."bull, or Steer calf, S. Johnston; McCracken, J�H.Xohnstol�, gentleman's the brute,! The wound required SeVer.al . ., . Composed I : � turned out to b one of the r lost r leas- . - I . . jo,hu Parsf)ns, for,, majh, 6! P , . . carrots, let F. L. 1�am� ilton, 2a If. R. heifer calf, let arid 2d S. Johnston ; fat suit, of Canaaan tweed, J bu Knutson, Stitches tol, close it up., That do I � . , propi aous t I . g's tail Maurice 'Daltolt, J all. of the season. 'The uil I should be but off close behind his . .11, 13trotig, 7 ' Hamilton ; garden c rrots, list Joh]a A. cow or heifer, J. Knox; fat ox or steer, Thomas Rae; maple * ol sses, R. Shar ra ­ - - ,int rn ing,i however, no doubt li ept 1 i -any X)rris, 2d Joseph I ells; blood beets, —Mr. 3�obert Forbes, of Stra lea john Gibson, X,';lIn 1�-:lly � . . J. Sanderson.; on y in comb., W. tford' . Duncan - 14-IcKeDske, I from bei4g pres.ent, but notwilbatauding let and 2d R. Douglas; voke of working 'PiD, 1�nl - I . I lsb John KE mp, 2d i Alex. Ferg:Rlsorl ; . Pomeroy; honey, atrai ed, W.Ponleroy, has returned home from Scotland, af,�er � Meadl I this there was a good attenda, ace and a - oxen, A. Thompson, J. R. Miller. ! . . . . - valantinel-Ratz, '31jull" , ; I red onions, ist Geor94 Miller, 2d DC nald . . . . R.ArmstroDg;-gra,pe iho,G.B.S,cott, being ibsept two mouthE.He has brought . - 1111108 . .1 , m I at � excellent Show. The list Ili �y of � � sifEEP, Li,icERTER ANZI) THEIR GRADES. ou, . . I Joba 2 Brown, Vim. Dam, l I gr An,; to ts -an i fruits was f t Ily it ad- P lrk ; white oDions,1 lst Robt. Norris, - W. H. McCracken; rb, barb wine, W. t a heaVy two year Old ClYdesdale I . . -8 Jac son, 3D t 2d John 8 let —Agred ram, J. H. Jobuston, R. Me H. McCracke .S. VW; to ato cat_ Stallion, of,himed by good hors � 0001d,jawr 'k . avi Ivallce� ol former years, the I ruit bellig Kemp; c bbage bead Donald. D. McTavish ; �hearling ram', I ' Mx . M I 0 men to rh UeKay, 'Mi,c1lael; Mc� . Ael,rri. Wallac6'2d Rubt. Wood ; water . be one of the best two year old colts ill � ]lug . partiqula�lly noticedble for its 3x6ellence . % 6, D1 . Wrn Grieve, J H. Johnston, WM. supt W. H. Mccracke-n, A. Welch, the county'. - . ., ,ontine Roth, Ftancis �Sm, melons, let George Smal home made bread, W. .. �� alldvariety. The ladies' &partinellb 2' Grie e; ram lamb, J. H, Johnston, R. —On SAarday night of last w ek the 4 -W,iljsOn- �, : 1. . wa, 3 8: m4what li bb, adthougl rt was Chitllenger; inusk melons, Jas, Ba ber; . k. Sbarpin, P. Moran; collection of 0 . � i - 9 .19 '11ton, 2d , D Atrnntro-ng, J. If. Johnston; pair of I old frame School house, about a mile - Tille members �,f the Jury .. th )umpkini, Ist FL. R. Haw . I a nice -collection. The unfa o -able I , cauned fruitsill glass jars, W.Robinson, e in tbe,Ti0g,e dehverl I I 15WIOXI'm morniDg told more* heavily again t this Ray ; squash, Ist Robb. Wood, 2d Jas. Ewes, R. Armstrong, J, H. Johnston, W. H. McCr ken� � to the easli of Molbaworbla, was burned I iuidress.: He r-'sid � Barber -, cit D. McTavish; pair of shearling' ewes, i he gro Did together . I libov:,S.:y 11 than iniother department. rons, 1stijobn Hudso ,2d � to t with tile school . I � I Matthew Miller.; toMatoes,Lit -Matt,3hew l8t I'and 24 J. H. Johogton, R. Arm. MANUFAciuRiims.-�-Coj lee bi on of leatbrer, Iq � . I f � furniture. a lArg� quantity of toe . we; ,several caf-..o!s on the df � In the.fiela tbelle was dec: ded I the strol'g -, pair of ewe lambs, J. H. John- W. A. Mansor ; a*e leo T. Mus- i Tatv Of the Grand, ,4an .1 A Miller, 2d Ja'3. Harnillbon. I . I . 4 pupils' books and slates. It is not yet -W,60 the - - -*3t]Mt* I I I , --R Armstroug D. IKeTavish. t i tie beEt and .largest show ever lield at — ston . grove;1cO Petionoftinware, I I stn�, iDt,O the t( ,iny . , FRUIT, ETC - �-Appl s, Northern S!pieE;, � . I known how the fire originated. I � �fbe "le U Sibq,ffa�4. : The ca,ittle, althougb good, were Is 11 A. Welch; rustic �wor4, Wria. Douglas, � . b John R)per, 2 Win. Cbespoy; CCTSWOLD AND THEIR GRADES.—Pair p. Moj& h —Great! excitement prevailed in Mit. -jg � I ti .Ore. -M, an4 Ml dftl . I not 9� numerous as we have s 3ea This � rl;,Pi�-.ture I me s, P. Moran; . i ts true bill " or *1 w) 1A I . I Raode Islaud Gree ings Ist Tb of fat ewes or wetbers, a,ny breed or ,,, �; " k when it became ,k,no . 34 . I gm as - chell last ee I er -, I . � b ecounted fotfrom 01) fa,bt that Sdo . tt, 2d Gecrge Sm le; Baldwind, lst grade, John Hannah, R.Armstrolig. Dower stand, �?.Veal ,7, ollection of shelf that Fawcott's private bank liad Wil I lb�e uIlled in euoh i4rr-tu: Dal t 191, ! a on . failed'. i . ! obt. Hogarth, 2d obu Carmic aol; . SO611DOWNS ANDI THEIR I . ng t1he only bank in I � r .1 � I ri pp a tuies have'been very pooi-Ab s fall,. R , hardware, A. tt' ; �pair of sasheB,W. I a, ,barge of ralle uii& . � . It bei Mitchell Was . i , RD itook is bousequently! tbin and GRA�DES­ 'H. Wells. I I ,� .� I 4 . : - . � . � IS �a.ncvs by w & th� -1 . Golden Rassets, ist F. R. Haniil�to,, 2d Age'. ram, J. Knox C. Willits, John : many tow Bpeople and scoresof farmers I ... I . S , - pe edonotea.tetoexhibitt'emuiless . I . , .1 TLe Jud- :pl Dc 4.--�-Apt) . w'ore la ' depositors. The -defunct ima, bee uvi,et. ; . Win. Cbesney;- King of Tompkin-4, let Hs, LADIES' Wo pliq e work, Mrs r . lab ; Bbearliug'ram, John' Hannah, � in "on. � Those sh I � ' 11 Ailea. th-3 Wgial con-Arlleft.,o' - I F�: R. Hamilton.2d J(hn Brown ; I t D I primeconditi wo I low I ,Dow R. GibBou; ram Iamb, J. Knox, R. A. Miller, M�rs. Bro�vnlee; braiding, bank was cruarded by constables. The t ' I ev x, wotild do credit to any i how ring. � Mrs. J. Sander'soni Mrs. G�ofton ; Berlin I people are, moving for the�establishmeut i Among the other caset wi, app]('s, ist Win. 0hesvey, 2d 0. R. Gibs)n, J. Hannah ; pair of ew s, John mout , . a i L of I. ' ' I In Sbeep tberewas a� large i how, and , Hamilton; colle . of'apples, Ist F. 'Han all, J. Knox; pair of sbearliDg wool work, flat, Mrs. Knutson; Berlin 1 of a chartered bank . felotiOas &88&ult�; `nt i . lialt ny rea ly sup3rior &Diwlis. Pig 3 were R. Hamilton 2-.1 Robt. llugartb; crab ewes, A Rl)bertson, J. Hannah, R. Gib wool work,.rmised,! Mrs. Bretbour;Mrs. I —Nothing. daunted ' by the lo;,s of his obst,rueting a. ptiblic. M44 I . . - _ I , Ino Solar elyrulPresaDibed, butistil. there ch Brownlee; Berlin wool and bead work, amostealne unfllzr th� h,li b-br I a Li ahi appleA, lot E111-1 tirrey, 2d John Ron; pair of ewelarnbs,J.-Ffannah,J. . . ! fine stallibii in crossing the Atlantic . I - � I we -e many good and bi - Mrs. Sharpin, Mrs. Brownlee; Berlin I case of 6;rging 'ban" iin ,his c Hod.,,Bon ; , el ister o grapes, Dopald Knox, C. Willits'. I : about a month agf),Xr. George Skinner, ,suit) ; a I a. There w o, a very , I , .alf Park; pears, let D. McKellar, 2d Thos. SuklopsuiRE DowNS AND THEIR wool flowers, Mrs. Sh4rpin, Mrs. (�of- 1 of M.Itclaell, immediately : abstracting books J Dg . 011ADES. . . a case of . I nidk)oolle,�Zlion�of poultry, Th( ercwni Scott; map)E Sugar, Matthew Miller; . ton ; bead work, 21`rs.� Brownlee, Mrs. I Scotland, and purchased fourfine heavy a 0a'se of' MnrJ*-r ot lZ —Agpd ram, Wm. Douglas. I . - i . 11 I � f . fe8 wre of the .,Fiho w , ho eve, , W 113 the ' jar honey, lab Douald McLaughlin, 2d Veal; bonnet, I Mrs. J. Sanderson ;Berlin Clydesdald entire colts three of them I � a1so come: beforel tb consi lered the Pros, BEnlisiriRE s. —Boar, under one I would , I � - iry I.-,, - ­r's jUT. horses, This way be 001 and Silk, flat, Mrs. A. Welch; 1 I the cormi � . ve v cent � �e of the great horse list ri A of i John Fdl)80n ; home paade hard soap, year, 18t and 2d J. McTa,vish; Sow, R. w. . two year old, and one a yearling., Ile 11 ---- though I I I cone work, Mrs. Btetbour Mrs. Brown- ' ��� verdict of manslaughter, i . . Miller, 2d obn Fan3OD.1 Gibson, W. Poweroy, A. Welch. � I reached Mitchell with three of them 16 tbi 3 ion. The 'enterprim cf the ' - se" . . . I MANUFACTURES AND 1.31PLESIE INTS.—Pair SU� TFoLICS. —Boar over' one year, L. lea ; crewel work� Mrs. Sharpin, Mrs. I last week, ,'the other haviDg died on the I in bhe provi'lea lf)�f tile orat. Co qubo0n's, Brooks an(' Dov 8, i now home-made bla k(As, all wool, Ist Robt. . I � Brownlee; card board motto, J, Me- passage, which was a very rough � I � Anda tTue bill f6r murdzer,, . I I . be,, to Show fr*[.R*t aid tiese I Cqllie, 2d Jas Inamiltion , ,union fla, Del, Campbell. " q I . I one, P , cum6t L I I , Tavisb, MrB.A. Welch; �rochet work, ! Fortunatel ances war�.ante(l it. ' I . y this tinae the animal was �� . e, JobD 4mp; rag cevi,pet, .. I , sd that the loss will be light. sistea of taki � 061 = may justly feel pro id )f the I b6me mad . 71 POULTRY.—P'air of light Brahmas, U. Mrs.Brownlee Mrs'J.SaDdOrson - darnea I insurea lig the life 4)f al ; I ' . F s. Knu son,'Mrs. Btownlee 1 .=&.lice aforethoo;,ght, anil it, res alts, which are mallilfest U all 110st , Gibe n; Plymouth Rock, R. Cxibs6n, n e t, ,M r , cot- I —Rev. P. B. de Lom,rector of Trinity � , list David M[tobell, 2d Jas. Campbell; overy stal�le in tile distriet,an(& the :)ick W. .1. Manson; bantaws, T.; Rae ; ton or muslin embr6idery,Urs.B'rownlee I the . Graud Juxy � . pair home-made unlion blankets, list . i church, Mitchell, intends Mevi'aring his 'with � . -, I � f hichiseemud to be on exb�� ... bi ofa at. I . Ilou� ans, W. Pomeroy; Wack turkeys, Mrs.G B.Scotj ; e ! broide y.on worsted, .. ; e cl-je uudl�r c� . � vid ill . connection� with that parish at the e whether th I I John Kemp, ,2d Da itebell; horse - ' I � .lose . . � i . .... tE ffa 0 Tuesday. Every clasE of . T. Misgrove; bronze tarheys, W. Pom-- Mrs, Btownlee; ebabroid ry, on silk, � of the preseDt year, to enter upon the I -bor,B that zowitrnetio*- ' .� bhoLliket, let :RobPrt' Hogarth, '2d B. . i I ; L oz se .8nod, and a Iiner. H)Kartb ; ho�e madl plaid -or sbawl, eroy, U. Gibson; prey goiSe, W- POm- Mrs Browuled; fiLle shirtj Mrs. Brown- I work of u'Dioeesian evangelist. The I L had. taken actiolb upou'th.:i - I I ! ; never, 8*8 A . I idisplay we have ; I Hemphill ; Rouen ducks, IV. lee, Mrs. Veal!; f anicy kui iting in -wool, I I � d g4ntleman has always had a I ru - e . "' at any i John A Nurr�is,-; set 4arness, W. Clial- ' reiveren itted. to thenft,�;L t would b l� - � ! -to c&ref til V eXw. nine tile. g h w. � For f urtber parti,,mlar we refer A. Manson, R. Gibson; Alletibury Mrs. Brownlee, Mr!s. G. Moffat; fancy 1 desire for this special line of chrigib- .: , lize list - . o � . -9 . � I L an�d bt- ail readers tothe follo wing pi , buggy, JaS. pow ; 0 on bn-,agv, James ! lenger; double buggy Jae Betz ; top duck.4, J. MCT&vif3h;'C nadian bred knittina in cotton,'Alrs. B -ownlee, Mrs. 1 work, aud :Reems peculiarly adapted for - -the presentmeat, . . ; Ian - � . � . . . . I � . � i �UVIRSES.—Sftpdle horse, lit Bugh cauar eB, J. Brathour, J.KnutBon ;-G01- Veal ,- fancy fitt-nnel - sbij t, Mrs. G. B. 1 i ' er , .e,bargea. � � L . Ke iuedy,l 2d John Faucel buggy ' Dow ; cutter, Jae. ow ; reaper, A. t The eds no salary attached to the � .. I � - , : M ilheroD & o.; iron! plo,w, - , Thos. Me - lection of fancy pigaous, J. Sanderson; i Scott; hair. -flowers,. Mrs. A. Walsh, I pOsition for the present, and he will i - Thelseveral ca,s,es were # �1010, Ist Ale' - Forsythe, 2d John . porcupine hens -,recommended, T. Rae. I - . 8,,.n el M I I - x. . . Laren ; . Mrs. Browhlee; Sp aD� of lace, Mrs. I have to relyentirely on the vol,nntary - . iron,begm Plo , with (I diSI3013td OfILS f0ll-*S:� Notris. ! L I . . Stoel LAPLEMENTS.—WOO(16]a jaxle or patent Sanderson Ipt an 2nd ;I lamp Ma,ts, contributions of the p ' - V181 e L � , --an -4 I , 1,OAD AND - C ' . mould -hoard, and QO en all ( e.9, I , eop lor a . A -air vs.Wa4e.-Utiof RRiA-GE, 11oll 82s.-AEpan i . : 1 � I Oar -iage borse� lst J OhU C )p in, 21 i Thos. McLar(n�,; pai Ir u harrows F. a"m 'w"gon, John Davidson, John Bone; I Mrs. G. - -Roff at. Mrs. W. H. Wells ; living. : tion. The parties con4trnI, I � .1 I L. Hamilt . , . Hempbl covered bug. s- G. M, Iff A, Mrs. W. � th I I P n uggy, T woollen mitts, Mr: .of the L � I � I on ; set hor e shoes, lst:F. L: OPe : � . -The annual fall exhibition e t-owilsliap of Ray. `1`5 obt.- M�ttou;j brood m%r1l g ,' Ist and 2d Niebol&Dor(,; on H. McCracken ; Dotting, lgp. Brownlee, - - Waie. � 4'. 1 1 &mlltOD,2d Thos -McLaren - Sample y ir Mitchell Horticultural Sool,-:,ty was held � - . I ""g H I U I ha,a been st?duced b uc ded alfoal ill 188 , I t v . , 1, i . Francis Oliver; � tile, assorted sizes, Rcbt.'coiii harrows Jobn Davidsol-I ; horse hay I MrB. G. Moff&t ; patchwo A quilt, Dr. on Tuesday and Wednesday Of last I ise of marriage, in Junle, � . , 0. �. .p -libg f6a.), F a ' tu - . 1( ' week, and was well attendf-�d by the . _ r �,'. itic L llcieOli�er; iwc year, rake, T. Hempliiil; r p sclaftler, T. Bromilee, A. Welch; 1(g cabin quilt, the! � I . I I I I ni failed to carry ;but . )ld killy. ot geb-li � g, let Joseph Dc vq, 2d ! LADiEs' D&IARTNEN r Braidirg, Ist Hemphill; fanning mill, !Kline & Jack. Mrs. Manson, W. IL W�lls; crotebet I farmers of the Surrounding country. I the action. The case beiA I I I . - ibn Faubett. DAvid Hill, 2i Rolit. -B�rber; croahet.. 1-1) � . . . I I . � son ! 5wo horse cultivatoi, Jobn'Bone; quilt, 0. Ves;l, De. Bro�ulee ; tufted 'The show was in overy seni�e a success. �. -to the jury they were u*a'bl I � I I 1EAVY1 DRA16GHT ZAMA . Span. Fanso , - - . I :: Mount (Of damages" . CA wc�rk, l,t John 21.Geo. Miller; wid� furrow plow, De�uis & Martin, I quilt, T. Goiton, W. Ro�iuson; faxey fill one, and far exceeded the sanguine to the a esv d Ist S. ethi rectt, 2d � embroidery in woratEd, 11it John -1 y "'i"I's . I . � Ochael, 2d ' bos, L4ce ; embroi( er -John Davidson ; turnip $eed drill, T. i quilt, G. B. Scott,�W. H.1 McCracken ; expectations of tile directors, The . ing this to the Judge.HiS L. rq �. 34 Do add Mc gh- I - � . I - ) �bosne�" � � . y Hemr bill; general purp,bse plow, let 1knitted quilt, J. dowau, 0. Veal,-, rag weather the first day was vary wet, Still , A verdict for tho T)Iaintiff a in I b o4 maxe, suckled a foa � in, 1 384 7 In muslill'. lEt Robt. ,Barber, .2d T os. - 11 . It I Sackin.g foal . and �,i, Denniq & Martin subsoil plow, !'mat, D. Wilne 1-t kud 2na; shell work, the display made in'the hall was really ,� astriagep for Pll�iiitiff 81 11�1( . ]). Rol; I lst,A lex�i de.r' LE cey ; homemade Wow n coverlet, let John . L)avidsou ; Set of ho,se sboes from i Dr. Brownlee, W. R. We )e; sofa pil- magnifice t Clot - ' 1� � , , y I � Join IFultou. d Tho6. L icey ; quil in . n I the r S,grain, fruit, &c., Vmistone vs. Vanstfl.11e� c I i I ., � ol uhriau., 2d R. D.Roy., 3d Ja L (ey ; hathmer', lst and 2d Thomas Campbell; , lows, berlin wool, flat, J. anderson.,W. being the best ever shown in Mit�.hell. inoney lout. Verdi . I � . I ct 'byz I Mo year old filly or', geldiing, pft'-chv�ork, 1�t TboB. Lacey, 24 J)hn I � � . . �, .. .1 , I , I Bt JAIU . � I wheel jarrow, John Bone., H. Wells; sofa pillows. berlin wool, The ladies department was first claps, . 11,2504 I i arch. 3diNTm. r Fu to�; .1oa cabin q ilt, list RO)ert : . i I , hambers, 2d- Uubt. H(.)q u GnAiN.-White fal , ra,isell, J. Sanderson, I W. H, I � apliner;. one � old Mly, I -t - J)bn I Purda, 2d 'Th os. Lacey; knitted quilt, I wh&t, A. Patton, i Wtlls ; and reflected credit on the fair sex, In - 'The cases Of 'Have ,vs. i - ly Sofa pillows, patchwork. J, NnuLson, R. fact every department was remarkably Ha,ys . � ,�ar , sythi, D. Mil .. vs. 'ALrmqtrong :Ve-A Norris, 2d A . Co!quhoun, 3d NTM. ' Ist Matthew Miller, 21 Robert Mutl on; A. Fo - 60; rt -4 fall wheat, i Miller; pt,ir of stdckibgs, woollen, W. � ! . I . A. Scott, .T.J,' ,Jgar, Geo., . . I well represented, and close competition tried. . Full . 11offatt; spring ) . I , p4rdeulats Q ornish-- I I : qu It raised or sewed on. ground w)rk, � . - Veal; pair of- Stock- tookplacein every class. The Grade got -her vvith the: i , � results i Wei � ood : John Fulton; ornamEnta-1 ne'edlew)rh, wheat, Lost Nation , A� S ott,� F. David, I 11. AleCrachen, 0 . . 6I B B,ivy DRAUGHT1 IMPORTED — I . son A. Patton ; bar, ey, 41 rc, 1 iDgs, cotton, 0. Voal, Dri. Brownlee; cattle were of a, high standard and the Week . . � - - are, lot and 2d Thos. Oolqnbodn 3d list David Mitchell. 21.TUoB. McLay.bD ; Z 'wed, Geo. I ;. $ . :. I PeterCampbell; Sucking colt, Is 9,nd rag mat, lst J:)hn Fa�son, 2d Thomas Moffa t, A. Forsyth, D. ,Wilne; white I Pair of socks, W. H. McCiacken, Mrs. exhibit of sbeep was fair. Horses were � McLean vs, Townslilp � I � 9 . 5 , . . ' Laurie; seed, wre6th, J' Brethour. Denver better. The agricultural imple- T,his wasan ac�ion against d Tbos. Oolqnhloun, 3d Petei (aunp� � La-,ey; German raisEd work, Tho as oats, L. Lovell, Goo. Moffatt, A. F300tt ; �, � I . ­ . f - . bell; two earo � d filly or geld iog, Hill. � La-,ev; borne -spun woollein single y Wri, bla,ek mts, D. Milne, Goo. Moffatt, A. straw hat, W. H. Wells ' tatting, W. ments were up to former years, Pigs . pality of tile, Township 9 y ; 0 & Cammib I I I 18t li. Mitchel ,2d*Donal Scott; suattll peas, J. Sanderson, J. , Robieson, Dr.. Browinlee. ' and ppultr3 were very creditable. , I d,-a:nage,.q for iiijuries �-Usb . . � . � d McLaugh iD;; — I . � I . . --- I 11 lai o -id i I � MbTavisb, Goo. Moffatt; large peas, i Fi-NE, ARTS.-PerlCil drawing, Mrs. : iff and h- is VC 'e � I A:iRicUITURAL PURP:'SES.-Sf an i agri - pair woollen a eke, lst Hugh Carry 2d I !-�— I . � lai ' . I � . - I I . Goo. Miller; pair wo Goo. Moffatt, W. PomeFoy; timotby Brownell, Mrs. W. N1. Robertson; - — ,� thro, a bridge whIC4 j� ] hlrat horses, Ist Wm. G 3Ddv, 2d oJen stockil3gs, Ist . . water color drawin , MrEs+ W. M. Rob- - . Five inches of rain fell inthree . . .n. ,in � . seed, J. Sanderso spriijig wheat aDy 9 � I uns!ife c04 "it Nether Ott; I roof] 'mare, s ic%ded a, , Geo. Miller, 23 , Donald MeLaugb in; n; . quarters of an hour noar Dayton, Ohio, I ed (A r . tson, Mrs. Brow' , tra 3 1 [�- � 6.1 in lK 4, lst,fohe Miller, 2 1 James � pair woollen mitts; lst Geo. Miller, 2d other variety, L. Lov,zll, ,a. MeTuvish, of , nell; P" painting' oil 8 aturday,ca using a flood w- bizh buret � V0. AVerd'PtWRSFiV-4 I W. Willits. , , Mrs. 1�t- Sau'llders; bl&V.k- crayon :draw. I . , , - n -d John A. Norri,; bOME . - v, J)ollie; silukibg'Joal, lst W -m. Ba.fyur, -m&da loaf br ad, . I I reservoifis, broke caDals and flooded the I ! the p Rintiff fvr A525 A . . f . I itig, Ist and 2d Mrs. J.lSaunders; color 1 4 , ��4� ,� I d J. H. l'irisman, 31 Jas. Collie -1 bwo. � Ist J. H. Kinsman, 2d, Win. MorrlBPD , FnU�T.-Bald,,Ainapples,R Hi,milton; - couul.ry. � Mrs., x I I . ear I t r ; ed crayon drawing. .'Nfrs- Brownell; Spat - . 2 Ith costs,5 * � . iller. I buhiinef-s for t' old filly or gelding, 1 Bt Alex, Col. SPEcimen writJ ag, IAI Ro t. Norris, 2d Tellov� Belleflower, L. Lovell , Ben ! ter work, Mr. Laurie, R. � Sever&l ibeendiary firt-s have oc. � . $1,200, w1lioll, tv; J. J 1 5 ll . � I --- ; Ditvid Hill, 3d John & N rris. i Davis,' G R.Scott; Fame AiiATEUR LIST.— .. prett ubou'u, 2,� John Fanson, 3d S. N'tlier. i use, P. , curred at Clevelaua lately. It is certain � y dear, ; ea . 9 2) fi� I �-Q Ott; ofie � r ol I filly'or g jet.' SPIECIAL .-BeSt fOal from - Maj r Gtimels Golden, R.* Dou las; Kina of ' Collection of fo]'ag'a that an organized band of incendiaries McRae w3- 8 v,l . r. -4711., elding, . . . r� 1� ,, plants, ilildrs. Laurie; colledtiou of flow- . hus. Colquhoun, 2d Robt. 1ioL urtih 3d . by Alex. OR uboun, 1A Alex. 00 qu- ToMkiDS cuunty, A. Dodds; Ntorthern i are at work, but there is Do clue to . this case is Mr. J -0 -in. NXIC .0 I : honn, 2d obt' D. R 31- I Spies, A. Thomson; Ne"non. Pippins, ! "ring plants, Mrs. Hemphill; collection them. Ifundreds of men are guarding I hilown fal M-er ill � he t&Vn- re d. Gr bam' � L4 OM lit � . . . ; foals f, - , I offlowerina bul�js, D. '�tevrart. - � U4-1 , CATTLE "LT.HiOROUGHBRED Dui ported b so ­,Samoon," byRichar.i Wua. Douglass ; Pommd Glrisf;�, J.XnOx; I " 0 their property. Illburalize comp&nies Rad the dt-fendallt i8 a i ' � HA 11 . — I GENERAL LIST.—Table bouquet, P. : low, with, pedigr6e,! thA raised a calf in Mebers, Isb Micbae�- Williams, 2d . Ramba, Goo. Nicholson ; Rhode Island � Bru.Az'el- - , -e i are CaDC811illa their ptffletes on lumber vil.lagge -of ,. .s. '�he. � m efe, 3d Wu�. Alorrison ; Ber -1 , .MoraD, M. Sharpin; band bouquet, F. - 0 ­ r t li tA v r;� ..-,e. � 1884, W , S1)i1li1ng1ttw; two I E!at old Mia.bael K - I Greeulpgs, Goo. A offatt; Golden Rus- I Sharpin, P. Moran; yards and no more will be issued. taken to recove ) eift le; 6ne year ol I b ifer . B egg, 2d John n G. � oil ction of cut - . � - i' - r, John Smal lildi wool, , orb., list J0 sbtts, NIVm. 13-molas; Tointai Sweet, . The steamer Ocean King, with the 1. of village if)tB in Brut-be�� . . ) - i flowers, 0. Veal, M. harpin; . .11 1 7 �; I Pans"S, Canadian.coutin,yent for' set v, caunder laintiff claiined bad �'Let -st1'.R.Ua,m,i1tou,2dRich&rd fo I m. Fabson ; t n8e[ work. 1 Thos. McLaren - B. Scott; 20 onnee Pippi4s, A. Dodds; ! j. Sanderson ; phlox drommOndi, J, 0 . p ' I I I TifOROU01EIBREi)'A-YitsFiiRE,s.-I�e8t ow woOltidy, stTbos.M4Lareu,2JArcbd. Wag];er, Mrs. R. Sh%rpiu ;: Ribston Pip- 1 - I Wolselay, -has arrived at Gibraltar- i ,a by the defell �-f an, . . .- from hi� M. tSh . . �- 1 � I Sandersor ; asters, : rpin ; stocke, The men are in good conditinn. - I ,Iitb cert�ficate,jbaving raised ci�ll -in Grallaw ; cottonAidy, �sb Robt. Barber, PillSJUS E dga.r; ColvortJod.MeTa,vish; -1 . ant derlyil.�Ig pm.-clia'se. � I � . J. Sandierson, Mrs. : : ; petunias, I I 31alcohn Park. ; : I . Roxburarilasets,M.Sharpio; Alexander, I P. 11884 Richard H6tbam. � i � 2c �Sb -A cloudhurst occurred at Pachua, , ! � 01 go I ! , 0. Veal ; African mail sp M, Shar � plaintiff. - T JUDGE . ' R. i1ton; Duchess of Oldenburg, ! 90 GAADE (1,ATTLD. i Miicb cow tl iat', had i .. - Ha L in; FrenchL Mexico, on the 28th ult., causing a ter- Tny.r�, B11,LS BY G4AN' ; it . . I L C& in IP14i 1 s t J osk- Wei I 8, 2(' at � d 3 d - Dairy, Fruit, &c.- tohn McCuidy I A. ;-fttll Pippirl, J.Knox; Haw 1 P marigol,61s, I. Sharpin; rible inundation. The amalgamating . �, Th -e Grand jury pre,i'eu- I � . I I I Sc - - I dianthus, J. Sanders6h, 3U. Shar i b 4, L '.. if � aho rear old bc fe -, Ist ' obn IN rn � _ �be,S4 W , m "tr ; t,wo ) . Kirkton.; J Al"aton, xeter,- Thos. thornd�tnt, P. Moran ; a"den's blusb, . . Pin ; works were destroyed,:and cousid-erable �, � against the B amlt, i t R Halmlilton , 2d Xos. Wells 3(l M. Green, Dublin El Dr. Brownlee; collection of apples, I. zinnias, M. Sharpin ; 1g1&diO1U8 Spikeg, . X under treatment loi,t. It is esti- . - 4 I . , . .1 1 0. Veal; verbenas, ; M a. Dongla . ss, J. silv� I Boos for murder; a,-dll, : mated that thirty persons were killed. for &Esau 14. , e .a, ; one year old bo�dfer, lst BE. 1'6rk I Ladies' Work-AIrg.. J. McC greate�t varieties, J. R. Miller, Tho ; ag - 11i)b ' '. . i I U ay, . . I Mae 1 SandetRon; ornaments, rasses, 0. Veal - ��4inst � ',.I .eo. Korslake�MM,Xark ; bfife -!ualj.; Kirkton ; MrB..D. McKellar, HibbErb; M.us-amve; winter pears, A-. Thomson ' , A great deal of property -was destroyed : for f elonic.us wolludiul,91 I I � I . . , 0 A iwer's ., � I . . . c I Mrs. McTavish; ev rle ting r 9 M. - � . . ' . ladqr I yea, I I 2.1 and 31 - M - E ai -k ; � Mr �ntyre, �nllftrton. fall pe rs, S. Jobnstol', 4. ArmstroDg, I Sharpin. � I . ana many Cattle drowned. I : A. X afttl for n oid-1111 cff, all,. I � . , M. Park. � .1 tie.- m. Carnoc r , nary'sermons, under the aus- - arles Hftrbe�t i . � P1 R 'CoMME11MATIO.-Is - Cre tie . . I . H'anter, Cli .1 . werlIr aia] f beep and Cat ban, W. Pomeroy; plums, .Tas. Edoa�; I —MiSSiO I AI�IL Ca,Asisr,ts.-Tw6 year old s eor let , Tudkeremith ; R., H. ain Fulla n - grapes, P. Moran ; collection of fruit, .. m bjn i work, pices of the Cana -la, Methodist church, I - . I - I rto I Boole for rs-pe. I � � ­ I I !, J. Sanderson, W. R�be�tso�, J. Welch; I � I 110 SInale, 2d JLemis I . i '131 .) Goodw n ; one 1 Richard Maxqais, Logan. P. Moran ; crab apples, J. ,Ki,utson. will be preached at Bd. 11 M o andayl I Daniel MtDonall, of - � I I 1 table drape, W. Rob ,a�, e � I I � I erison, 1. Welch. V : - � � . . the judig I 1 Horses.-Wia. Spro4t, T kersn I ROOIS AN'D HOED Citops �-Early Rose jumdEs�. . , aar p1d sto�r, let Richard NeE bers, 2d uc -litib - November 23rd, by Ri . . rks k. at 1. faited to sppear I . . � . q, . Londesbor z . I issue of a Bench T V, . Pur,L I I I [ Jae Colqulioun, Miti�ell; Win. M qw- pDtatoos, M. Sharpin, A. $cott - white; .o, on October 26t . by Rev. I -vrarrapt . . i . I . 7 2 I Horse s. -PeterMoD on al d, Cranbrook ; : CAT. t oil Fallurton. balit, L. Luvell, W. HA McCracken; Jae. Caswell; at Aubu(rn, on November I � ' . . . F,AT , LE. - V it t cow or bE fOr', let � 8 ; i elep � The orown Counsel also r, . � I I I ; � J. AL Climie, Listowel; J. . Turnbull . I ' )eorg�e Kfrslakel 2d and 3d '"h nias I � I � lharn ; 30th, by 110. J. Hong I cir i I I 0 I . — ml.otb pearl, D. Milne, W. 1-1. Me , Listowel. I i tion� to bave the Hunt . . ' ' : . ganno , on: the Same 4ay, by.Rey. J. I - I )"Ot �- - a . � .. -------- T— Cracke -, Beauty of Hebroi.J.Brethour, I Cattle. -James Elliott, Turnber.ry; K 13 . .:I I riaaowr until next a4iw I The 1 7 1 1 1 : euller. The dates for the other ap- 4 suity of ti FA[r SHEm?. i,'ast H-url n -Show. Late R)se, J. Stinderson, � -of continued ins ., -Tat Sheep. John Kemp'. - I . P A. S co t ; W. Duncan King, Tartitierry ; Duncan Me. I . S . i pointmentshave not yet been fixed ; I . . IEP—..Jr"lcl�s,xElls]3111r.,.—Ra, n,- two The, annual hill stlow of tbeE st H. Me rackeu ; Eureka, 1W. H. Me- Lauclahn, Grey. ; I * I t The juage at6e4ed tO.tb, . I . - I . I n i46 1 7. ,la , 2d Cracke�n ; wbite : i 1 led lbB� ]lea a arid oveo, Ist Thos. Gou Haron Agricul bur&1 SoAety was hek in I star, W. 1I.AleCracken; Sheep aud � Pigal-Wiri., WO0,1row, -Mr. Al�x. Robertson, of Colborne, I �the parties oh4a . . . 'Al Kemp; jE.l I is rliDg ram, Is i elvis Wroxeter on,TueBday and Wednesday any otber variety, W. H., McCracken ; Bloevale; Tho� Caider, Cianbrook; T. lost a valuible horse I wit week. He fed : 4� � not gailt�y they . -%Ver� : - . � I � . . Gourlay; rai I the horse an' oat fib af and went to dirim jail. � oo win, 2,d Th- 3 1 rib, ]as Swede' turuips, Jr. Knox, W. Wallace; B. Remaworth� Sbipley. '; . :1 . �� , and, notwithstandlDg the threat �m- I .e � I - ,ewis 00 W] D, ( Ilgh ( Dr, :3e V . w ite turnips. J. nox, AJMiller; long . ner; when :be came out to hitch THL* MAINE b 31TV I . ; ing appearance of -the yeather, was v ry i Implements � and� Poult' - the . I : ry.-Thomas 11p - I . ),. o breed iDg e �ves, h ving uc ed, sucpeBsful. The exhibition of horses field carrofs, Belgian, W.EjXcCracken, Kelly, Brussels; Rbberb Currie, E&M borse, he was surprised to find it lying �? � was the lieta brought 0' ' I n : nals, in 1884, let Thos. Go &.%, - 2 w of J. Knox; Altringham ca#ots, W. H. down, dea-d", with its Deck broken. He . � -Jaw,es Beainisb. enry! I I I wa� good in ev�,ry clas'8. 'The sho I Wawa-nol3b ; J Ohn Pariow,'Bluevale.* . I - 4 1 ewis Goo lwin; pair all e a*rli f es, cattle was Dot very! large, but there McCracken ; scarlet Nantl!s, W. H. Me. � I : . does Dot know the canse of the accident, I :. -alld M&110,is,eh� 1 eam -,b, . - I . Roots and Grtiin.-4-R. Gibson, Wrox- - . - t Lewis ("'Oodw. n, 2d Thos our] iy. we some fine: anirnalf' on the grou ad. Cracheb, J. Kuox ; early 4orn carrots, eter ; Geor.ge Moffatt �nd � A. Forsyth, as the horse was Ina large box stall, by 1. , I the dock ebarge-d with t � L . i 11 11 I : . I t - � . WM.. mailws �"Orl the J.DcWNs.-tRa,n�, two- shears 91i Leicester -an& Suuthdowrl sb6ep W to D. Mi tie, W. H. McCeacken ; Iona : itself 1 ��O't I . Morrie. . : � i I -1 a � i .1 nty g ­ ,,Iu.rry ; r David Hill ; s blood beets, W. H. Mcor4cken, J. " eive-, I last and plt-a( I � . 3g, ram, � " elr- pretty well representel. Pigs, poultry . H. - Ladies Worh,-Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. -A tw year-old �lad named Ed- . - : . ree , JobnBtou; blood tnrnip beets, W. H. Gregory, Wingh I I 'i I : - ticulars:of This care waree d Davil.1 Hilt; two I & ng and implements were not very largely i MLU.� ward It. P4pham living in Toronto, I . i - H �L . . � ! 'i � I �ves, David 11; two ewe lar ibs, - List rep7esented. Thedisl.layin the Ql� r It D, D. Milne; hite sugar - I met with a Iserious accident -one day last . . . h IV, C 0 a 0, 6 1%V I . I � . � time and aTe known to ou . I . ------� - I I tb iPd 2d John Ke p. waagood-ill almost e�ery depp,rtm nt. beets, D. Milue, W. H. �McCracken ; : � week. Having pnrchai3ed a few cents' : t miav be sai-1, bo wever, 1 � I- I - � �, HE I . .cancer � Icorswolw5 E Ep.—Two shearlli)g The following is a list f the successful parsnips, W. H. McCracken, J. RDOX; PeAh I n4 --d residell On t!;.e . I Items' worth of gd powder, be returned home . 1. D . ! -ngold wurtzels' ' I . ern gravel �road near " 1 )Ves, Mathew -Miller. - - � B11 t, . corr OrB: I i - - The Salvation Army n eetingshav ; inaugurate a bombardment ,. . .. ,�etit ; long red naa � W. H,. Me o 0 . . � ; GIBADE S 9�EF,P. --Ram lamb, 1E b L-eivis RoRsEs - HEAvy E RAUGHT. - M tre Crackeu,. W. Pomer(y; �ellow globe ceased altogether in rSt. Marys. . of Alexwndila on a small scale. A toy � 'ers are a fa,ther and'i it -i N oodwiD,2d J h K -, ; two I re , e . mangels, W. H. MCCIracken, D. Milne; 0 , is about 110 Y,-9-1 � '; ( em, ding colt) Donald 'XcLaueblin ; two year �ld .-Mr. Ca liDg, of Avoubauh, had 250 camion was� loaded, and a fort was e0n� .� rmer - 1. . 7 U p i - Wes; having su3T,ed lambs in M& 1 Let filly, James Bell, Donald MeLauchl . structed ou4 of tbree ortfour loose brioks, i latter are aged about 1,,'44 1 1 . . 3 Ill ; -red globe mangels, W. H. � McCracken ; bushels of potapoes off less than hWf an I L . T . j ' .: 6 - Gou�lay, 2d John Ken p; two two year old gelding, D tinco,'u McLa4h- long yellow mangels, W. H'i McCracken. acre of land. I . I The eneryly4as represented kv Masten ; tilvely. The BeamisllA. It I I . . � : I I . I I I .we %mbo,i let ohn Kemp, 2d I la, hew lin! Wrn. Grieve, M. Sharpin; yearlitig Vr,,GRTADLEq. -Red onions, from seed, -The pay roll on � the Grand Trunk Robert Tayi[or and Shielis. Unforta, f to-4do farint,ni. &1ad ha el 4iller. ; � . i good eba I filly, Duncan MoLauch lin, R. Miller, jr.; J. Knox, P. Moran ; onioD: from seed, Railway Latt S atford last 'week footed nately the z owder prematurely explod- � -a racter. Th -�t; ! s, ! I . I � . -,-� -; . . � �� Piqs, SMALL BRE D, BErmsi * �, I I 've distr,qssing ebar �, i� I IRI ,OR heavy draugh.)b team, J. Copeland, J. yellow Pan,vers, J. Knox, W. Blanchard; up over 527,0(0, a la;rge increase over ed, and the iresults were nearly as sen- i I . ry . . � I�FFD' . . I I k " Ig LIC.—SOWI und f 1. year ok, Let Stewart. " [ - i � ouions,' from Seed, Giant Rocca, W. the past few mmths. . ous as the 1 arty is a tall, dcl - , i y! were to the attaching P ! lia0ie- 00 I i - tubt Mutl,on, 2d 0 t. Collie. ENr,,RAT, PuRposE. Brood mare,- Blanchard, J. Martin ; onions, from tip -It has beei: 'arrancled to hold the it, the actOl aff ay. Popham's face was ! . table appe,ira�ace, Wf al' 1 1! l . . , � - Pms-LAFGF, Brmp,' YoRxS11 "Itt . AND . t, torri bly cut,j anIrthe siobt of his lef ib 6 � ip, two Bolls! 1, i Pl( ., I ' Do aid McLaE Chl'iD, . MeTavish..R. sets, W. Blancberd; 0WODS, , f roin next meeting c f .the Perth TeacherW d � -ye board. 1h I L � HE: ILARGi.; BliEEDS.—Sow that libi ered Ha ilton ; ho -SQ I . McTavish, U -e ­ tie E3, . OWELD, . Doi; op .t ssocia ion � I I in several I . � , � I 7 - � : .t P � . C : � ' anabSC I . on i Sets, A. Patton, R.'" Armstrong; 8 aturdtty, the 2 Ith an' 25th of October. from'Taylor's right le.g. and al- I 31early lop; osite t at A 1,384, Robt. Mut'L-Ou ; sow inc er 1 Patrick, J Bel " mare , colt, R' OUi, places I ' �ar old, Ist John �Iod e;" 2d Rob Datch%ets, W. H. .A,1cCraekeu ; potato -Master Ob I Lrl though Shields escaped without injury . . I ,ou the Clltjt.;n rt . 9 art Hamilton, A.! Whompeon (Qrey), T. I . ey B ker,.of Stratford, . nad. �! 'I 1 attDu. � I . � I -13 2 . - . . I 4 as the rtl,.� � - Musgrove ; two 1 year old �lly, A. L. onions,l 0. 'Veal, W, H. W 3r I �ODO`Urrence V11- � - , ells; ;Corn, obtained First'. ize!at the Toronto ]Ell- the condjQDn of his .clothing showed T To WLS. I , � I - st Gibson, , T tfrs.� Gofton ; oy, W. H. diastrial Exhibition for, the, best collec- , how I Son of t�Xe %� -Geese,: male and fen alc ,' � J. McTavish, Yellow 11 callada,, W. Pornor . I %narrow, had been his escape. . . John Mair S, a. . . . 1� ; the farst wiLness calle - i L, Hamilton, -�nd F. R. Ha Dilt( n'; two year old gelding, Donal& � cLauch. McCracken;- corin, white ilint, W. Il. Lion of Butanic I speciinene. I " -80d,om� does anybody live to see ! 1� . .. Mel s, lstjJobn'BroWD. 2d At, a. M ! aticeof the q;lar ' I c- lin; one year old filly, W. emmell ; McCracken ; collection of; corn, Domed -Mr. Joseph Skinner, of Fallaxton, � prepal:-rations for his own -funeral, but I etreumst I jAre i ; bNek. Spanis a, F. L. Ha nil ton ; .one year old ''gelding, J, M�Leod, R. varieties, W. H. McCracken, -0. Veal ; was awarded a silver me`40 aild One I such' happEfied to Herbert Connor, 8011 trotber G eorge and t �.e � I I I 1, I ; nuseh, wbich took A! V �,'a,mburpzs,'; F. L. Hamiltor ; I o,k- Gibson ; span of general purpose horses, winter 1 cal�bage, M. Sha pin, W. El ' first- and two sl-.cond prizes for heavy I of D:. Corir or, of Yar ' ia, - R. H&milton; white LEcphor s, R. Miller, jr., S. JobnE;bon,, W. Willits. McCra6,ken; red pickling cabbage, 04 drauglit horses at the Tor nto E41lib �er. The youD,,, . I . 24th of May lagt. Th'. I . i- 1- mani. who was at She.rbot Lake, was -: '. � � , I . % L Hamf1ton; Plymouth Ruel'S"Nua. ROAD AND ,-CAR . i � . . L . ,enter into a fight, but 1) I � I TtlAGR CT'Ass.- Brood , Veal'%. W. H. McCracken cauliflower, tion. , :, f ', takenill,an his father I went out to visit � I all ice; torkeys,Robt.Norris; pigoo as, � Z I . I . ; I 'On the 26 till 6f May. lie I I . . mare, J. Stewart, Win, W Race, Mrs R., O.Veal.W. H. McCrackep;,putriphiu, -Mrs. Cleric I of 1�ti Marys, arid her him *. and ,elegraphod! home to his - .1� ;,. � I . � - Int" re . 70 . t a: ld 2d '�Toseph P e. . Sharpin; horse 'colt, . Stiaellan, J.*: - W. H McCracken, T. Hemilhill; Squash, two gifted daughtere left last Saturday -- mother tb a i he w"as better, but tbro-ugh � I Cx.eor,g,e were Startill, "V%Ute . � � v1scle iGit.A.m, S�EED'S AND Dii.in.7.- -"V%'h Stewart, Mrs. Sharpiu miLre colt,Wm. W. R. kcCracheu, P. Mbi-�u ; collee- en route for ,eipsic, Ger any, where ,' Borne error a tran: . to go to BI tb, " inter wheat 'Ist Bobt. Hoga- th, 2d Wallace, 2d I � � . iiu I smitting, the mesWe 1� - d th ; -asl and 3d C. illits ; two tion o garden products-," V'. H. Me. the la,tter intend to O'Outlnup their taubi- ' was made bo read he was dead- I ---occompaille I ' . I i I . At I I � tb � 7 . "' '�,Ciberb is b, sr. - rel winter w. tea b, Let Id -filly, John Lain in, Mrs. R. Cracke2; tomatoes, 1 P. Moran, cal education. � I t I -al his pr,)pert,N, for th I 0 ark"e His - mothe and -rela'tions at y&r-.k.4or , - . - - - 1, � H:)g t 11 r y� - I - � I -Up 130M , I . a�r 2d Win, Chesney string y D, the Irol i Miarpin, T. Musgrove ; two year old W. H . McCracken; pluni or cberr Mr. �,. - Robb, 7 o' Straiford, - while ere nearly frantic with g . �e. rai!s o , eat, Is - Goo, Fmale, 2d Rchort &I -ding, A. Angus, r I 1, f I i w ­ irrief A gloom I )Wll. Tpm I . 1. , Musgrove, L. tomato?s, 0. Veal, M. Sbarpin ; butter: 'pulling hi's croo, of w4ite beans, counted , was cast over the villagv. Relations had fauen & . � .. � - . � 41oga itb ; ' hite oats .let John HC dj ,a, Lovell; one vear old fi ly. . . Masg ove; beans, . Geo. Niebolsin, Geo. Moff att. ell one ViDe, th�e immense numbar of I from'distant places were sumra,0110 e mish, W110 � . !� I � d, the el,Rer B o � Jas. W tson ; blabli oats, lst Rcbe'rt one year old g'eldin R: Douglag, T. I wbite lioans. 0. Veai Goo. Koffatt:; any � one hinudred and fifteen pods, averaging ' . do, ZOW b,aa be6a abow, on I � - the cla a rc h was drapedby ki ridly hatl . at in- it . i artb ; small p S, lst Afatth9w Musgrove ; carriage sl . or of vio-us, all d -king if i . P. �n, R. Tentlet-, I other v riety of bea,us, J. 4retbour, W. six beans in ea . � ' a -ad 'friendE and a larce numb . . 0 6 or, 2d John H:)dge ; beafis, Ist Mrs. Livingstone, Joh y; buggy Pomeroy; citrons, ronrid s riped, Thos. -The Stratf rd Ilereld Bays: Two of neighbors came to meet tb,,e n settled.% Mr. Maine, tl . t . I - : , it .. ' 101al9tilb-lew Miller.'21 John Carmieba 1; horse, T. Hall, R, Tan XoDoonald Me. Musgrove, W. H. McCr&c�en.; citrons, ofir citizens a ft w day s . ago , took- a trip i the arrival of the train itt Harrowsmith. plied. thWt .1 ,could. . Ir I �dis n . co: -n, let P Aer Camptell, 2d Lauchlin; saddle hors , Wm- Wallace, long Califurniab, W. H. M�Cracken, T. to' the Ellice Swamp prospecting for But ihey g ere most aggreeably diSap- I ; that immeaiately eirr off A of the Bearaish b .-s �,ugh Curr �e ; fldx r 8 ed, John Hilor ; E. R. Talbot; best m del I of a horse, Musgrc ve ,- watermelons, W. H. � Me- timber litnits, but got completely be- pointed, the first erson to got Z �iry obees 3, David Pfit6bell; sa . f fo : . It but- any age or breed,,Jame 3 B 11 Crac�en, T. Musgrove; rpusk molons wildered and I t. and ,after wandering the train w" Dr. Conn ir, who imp&rWd I - (ba-mle u,p and Btrilook, �� . . I I w, let Doiald McLaughlin, 2d Ja Lee i DUI E[A� * "I about all nigh 05 r i. �, son w I *ith his fist, utteringr, ,a "I - a Tno _; CATTLE.— I W. H, McCracken ; cueumbers fit for t ��t daylight found them- the cbeerin utelbige ce that his . . i'ath oil Peter Campbell; - n vrly Milch cow, - Geo. Nichollon, S. ululla-: table use, Jas. Stewart,'�V- H'Wells;: selves ar a ,homestead �where they ! I flalue time the deceat.ze, . V ne I was mach b�etter. ;; I . : � . 3$i I . I � � � ! I . I � - . � ­.. �� . - . � . . f ; � . I �� - 1 ; I i I I . L . i - I .. : . : . I � ; : � 7 1 - I - . I I i I -- : . i� I - - . I - � . . � i . I� . I I : � I . . ! � . I I � . - I . - I i . I- ; � I * � I . ! . i I I I i � � .. . . . �, � E - i i. , i - - ; i I , : : ! . I i I - I ­ : .. � . I . � ! � i - I , . . ; I I i � i : I � . . i � � I I I � . ! : f . i . i i � - . � � ' . b . 9 I 9-1, I I 9 �1� b I I I _� I I � I ,)-I(, 1� i I � I I I t � . 0 � � �, w I q4 � I �u i �1 I N L , ni �. , I it �� ` ) - ` I , � , - � - n� ullgh I W 81 I I U. I t T, ,� � 1, ,I- -- -1, 1�. � � tu M � I r ' I , � i I G I I � i ; I . ! . I i � I i . i � ; i - 1 , : . I . I' i i I . � � : .i - ! . � � � i I -- I, 1 , . - I I I I . ! I i I I I ; ; ! � � I I . -. I . . . I . t � � I I I I I 11 I � . . � � I I . I �� -1. 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