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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-10-02, Page 4OCTOBE�l X r4 "Ny I Itogether w er v %tell and 16 kef Sig the her again. She�bedame sick h t awayl, ctoenge.1 IL113UTTERICK a. 00.41 A; to the Zulfikar pasih a i -whkh 'a ion, W" -Cal_14 upon to - add re game sick cent's it! rous a ec book"con inifig fift --so mUcfi tA.�,,,k in -tbe M-e-etking', and In a h ex i id a veterinary sargeon a sent for, Le found, allid-the there has been ranchise but All means proved us6l6sa. 'for her re.. No t ce of it could Patterns fol plained the -workling of the t: some I dldre� s neWSP&PO�sr it _r ted collcl�Tlsion- Ware S&i all. MII4 ved at th issers? is Of Very litl ler import ut the,best neans 6f coyery. I Boys' an I Ch d in Ji f b d h e n * around. )k few 0 I Pickard."" th4 6,mmoth sneak.-tl te a Ong. the -obje tionablp t for a 06 aa A military position. U[t !a n -a succea ie� Gsa�n sale �y HOF MAN BROS, sful?y figh Genem' d 6ter Miss C ey found..t.. he ti e go b 00 As he sco -ed point steer which.was gold soi r h. mountaiu'dale which uld be heldr by f6aturoa of the A4. auel aysilnogt -in her anE1411.oQm at th 0hool. afterpoint igailist theiniquitou measure M . Jae. Pickard, of Exe, r,. bang The watch was fit it, but up to Wte the few resolute men. 4gainst,-au , attacking, �h 1W - D ICi&l III 'ADV -as loudly am, d Ily, ap- man, wag exhibited t t4e Pr ii and Jbinge have not pi�it in U enthusiast It is oimply� & depizesion in'& I DW int�dou mongst London - Ibie animal Weigh4 3,. 0,0 tbs., pocket book army- pliuded. Thespeaker' r - ! - an apirearance. eals aft)r range. 'in ividual e A was. and it."is the pitentio f thti) oi mer to Ajifthe ftvre betweeo the pi Lren Of hills which are by no 6ns other things; t1kat 'i mer - r. Jas. Will is, of Chicago f,[i,r the fth paper onr *hi( -h of the eformers, make,'him go- 4,000 s'thid fal.. The saa Unadenotes, . RW 0 formidable, ifid' there are besides it. necessary on hepart -1y of Exeter, brptler of Mes r. John W � Klv� erMsement, wi foQde General is beiij� tr avell6d i hr6ugh Tuense Aargaina__T. kidd & 8 Dn. (5) me . veral other passes thro these 'hills if thiey.aimed-st success,for the ev ng and George Willis, A ' that pia e, sends U911 barristeff would take gizood car to look he country as a curiosity. cli —Mr. W C. Hamiltoh, a torn ier well' the Times froin aF ranciabo, alifor Boo � iin& Shoes-Geb Good. IRIATrMA-P all practicable- f6r artillery. A coi 6 I -after the Tryinterests. At d conclu- -0 �as. kiokar& kno�vn and 'popular residt-ent q;Goderich, nia, a statement pr cerning th,� Oze of 'Ne4AArival". Jandeson. q) four,,could'be driven throngh'the sion of his address -a -vote of th nka was the ays that Apg1d Ba ItTs, ror.swe is st1trely olimbin th6la�,der irr. t ie *le*&l trees of that c)t titry. He 0, . We . G..Ani �n . (a)' d: unanimously tendered to Mr. ston. treeij,. h.6 largest Wanted—T. Kid & Son. Zulflkgir pa" - without &� P. & ic he measur6d sev(ral WBnot e Short areechps were also ma(,e by Dr. profession in the 4thwest. -feet 5 inb6s in cir- .ZN Good"t ring thence all the way to Her J. Ki d. 'Pnin W atov I (41. Pop i )7 ': Soan, of Blyth ; Dr. Mae& nald, of that he hss one -of the associated one measuri iTE feet high. $ev-eral rosecuti�n of 'tthe North. cumference and th6 unom m & Dun 3an. (8) The I distance' from, �the- m ew counsel in Wingham; Thomas , Gibson,- M.P.P.-,' . 11 west rebels at Regrina; and It sho others weri am& le by I 0 r I eet. S ire powns—rD. ii, Wilson . # ticta Wante" 'bound now Exed on for Wroxeter, and othbre. w4his A 1i R. Wiffif Ms., (6) ary This seems an en rrhous sizefor 4 tree, �—F. noiniested. (5 + t the close of the meeting ( solutions capacity for the difficult and esponsible I !on not bol'n' from -and didthe infor!ip �Vot Russia& possessions in ihit warm vs anner to ,hall FAecxitore Notice—P. anl E. iloLh. (5) of 'I pproving 6f -the Reform leader- work, in a in orth favor, '6tiol'insity ct line is 0. Ilry b e ce we such "reliabl 0 r' lady. (8 Hon. able nifentio 7 a OfH* to Rent—um S. Asia ttDHerst in a dire ship of Ron.- Edward'. Blake and on 'her Wadted—A T many others would not je ve ipelined to 'belie Tem about 100 irrilres,.- and could, epAily be Oliver Mowat in tile Dominion 'ajid —The Exeter Ti6es, say I has Wilis gi�efl the spt-tement Pub& Auction Sala_Rotbert Govenlock it, but Mr. W e�--IlonlasUawksbaw. (6) Local Ho' nimously 'adopted I es, in this diStrictAll P191ij; -op covered by � Russian infantry, With , e use,were una e is I�o �oorn for Zrw,'n Rani for Sale—Wili. Bellr. (6) od her ILno th the as ll Souw Eeen ve r 0 ' Fi,ir�l a fact, therefore t er M6 Wanted—Afro. f. R. 0olaii,ter. (a). necessary train of artilldry-and supplieb, yield has Le!i- very lar e. These wh' questioning. KWOrt Store—D. WAysinmer. (8)� 11 DW Huion Notes. -een ol eir trees as 0 ---;-At tHe Perth fiat I assizes I eid last' ..in, six days. By the agreement have used. Paris gi th a Di�Ooods, 'it she pi case of week; at Stratford, the Mr. �10bt -Culiol S�yo made Russia+ will be at. libdrty to cm-�r Dickson, of Bru; els, has r6medy for cut 11 orked plants - this F41-1 vs., Refferlith cattle- ul, Tho,, 11 kala; W '3,000 striwberry._ I -emedy solidate her position in_.Centr set out well .iln(l the -trees to wl'ich ihe , alt. e season on was ii�pplied bore Weill It id a ffonder Beacon's report sayE John H * ffef na, rin a Huron drover, was charged-witli steal - b g the line of railway leading fr oin' iiobod� though� of this ,emedy —T.lios.+ Currie' of Morris, i vho sold that h big farm some time ago f 0, pur- sooner. ing sheep frQm, Mr Fell,' of ibbert. Jchaelo�sk, -on the Caspia�; soiJ or $4 ZO i-ing to Algoma. J . — 'eptem- Heffernan's ifieep having got out of thia era -t, . and which is no iv. built as poses remoi From the to't ie 12th,of S wards H, It ep, The pchO teachers of Eas Hur'on be',r was enupieration �,e,pk at,ithe.Exeter field where they were k btrayed 9R", ORTH, FRIDAY,' Oct. 2, 18&j. far as Askabad, to Penjdeh,'or even to - p )risoner fitu id them ing will- bold their next convention � n W* DOtOffice, sild the f, lowind will -show along the road slid i to c )n. arl the mouth'of Z�lfikar.PasL I -the 22nd and -23rd tober. that busittess is inore al g place. Fell claimed ham ou of 0 Nui ber of illfront of Fell's Afghan 1364-i-nd- .r strilet ueh . other stratege 'line as -sz. ! posted, .926 - �po t c6rds, 301 - thv Th.6 a17 Treat I heb by. the let 4 the priioner kn w the sheep were —The fancy fair recently heb ter. rresti6d. The trial Itappears that a draft treaty, or...., d to Ladiest' Aid Society, of St: George's newspapers �.and pertiodi als i3i - books not his anda had bini a may seepi good to- her, an d at 5'. it the evening - and' church, Goder rulars e ,, 79; pare po f reogis commence foirtified posts . and depoti at I toed, !on theAlfghan.� boundary build ichinetted oler $200. cir ) p 3t: lasted till one 6*'bl)ck next morning, eith, of Tuelieramitf., r , 52;I t al mount has Sif lbi�at been signed by the r resei e rs.: A. Mont' i ter'led let' y ol"�g k - suitable -points on the line of - adva lc lost her Pocket book while in Clinton 3 .7 against $2 ..80, for Corr --,vhen the jur -eed , and. were loc ea- tatives of Enland and Russia, and that from the Caspian. This will give her a. Saj I I ed.up all night.. T ey were discharged. nrolay - itl containcol a $5 bill and ponding e sot year. 'all that now remains to 1) Mrs. ichol and -Lini ly left —The WinghEadiffih olvance of last, week rr e g C on all her jecentl� acqui -ed x -steatin' says. A strange lic as as done- is to Is r 'firm hold -so typho A fever ..'Wingliam, last week, for Ti�x tie M' out oxi the ground the line agreed upon, � : ��E�eaths from oun- e, -h in Turkestim, and will in ke It appeArd a horse eaty d haive+taken�iacerl&�blilitt)'),.alill.tWo o join Mr. ic1hol, who just come to light. and, then to haye a definite treaty d -,' the future invasion of Afghanistan d was stolen in Wate oo some4few! -Weeks three other parties ar, litid tip with the has a large fain and succesof I merc&n- got.ra r scribi�ig the same in r detail draity an I the� advance, thence of � a RuE 6ian`� ar my same complaint. tile business at that poini. I Mrs. Nichol ago, and lately our hief descrip sipetil, by the Foreign Ministers repre- on India. practicable." Tha� she i rill —One day last week Gordon Mooney isadaug,,hi�r+ofJ�iiies,Bbntl-rron, Esq.., tion of the animal, i being buPpooed. it The man I y ghbo-hood. 46out that was in this nei 'fi�gboth powers. A J, Pate'-soll, of theE�ochangp, seiit d0int'c0141 iroceed t; do all thisi and inctrie,will lot hatiled.from Messrs. Vanstonc�,, inilli 52 post master at Rodge�ville. barrels of flour at one load. rhe I friends of Mts. Nicb6l and -fan, ily, in time Mr. donaiatin asiaia 81014 g, of English and Ru beoubted. by any one as watel led heartily u - traded horses wi�� a man, a Atranger to weighed 11,232 pounds. this county. will join Is i1h .0 -t once to lelieved t6 belong to -h ourse of a4 conq1tie ffidera is a proce�d witli the t ea tUSSi it -in Asia, !�Iton and Robt. of wishing. them health, hap�iness and him, but who is t s_"y I P Lucknow. hP�ettypiece examined me6 -ki of Surveymg� -and. fixing' -y certain, we 1hink, 6at. ve ipur pump iii their ne. wor oodM, base' t' pi�spe.rity and it equall business of Chas. F and said it did not. king sent tre ity il - u -s' bile. a gen. Mr. Paterson's bc,6� her motive for mal ke 0 Tuesday, k, bou�4aryline. 'Their W4 it ther in. Bi els, and la t we - of it, le' an and tvb lad es an elderly answer to the deE1,aripti In hAd got peqed, Will occupy six months. When have taken possbssion. t in I Qn is to obtain ' time Il e fe't, ' liilat the do so* —One day recently Mes.'�r . E. X. lady) were driving to',ards Exeter,.m a as it had e w thi4 1-8 done 'we suppfteA4 re stolen horse onV liad two. � However, the Will That Efigland - !a wi to., i fright6ne' ive* Bissett and John . Stanlake. o Ei -Xeter, buggy, the hoises + 9 ol. at an -the Afghali bound 'oned. It -dug 112 post'll . es in 81 pproac ino the Chief word �)aek, des ribing the I* end to sty ber time may be queAt leye , an naa - e a ni eii . r. nr- us hors e day or e. ne� gi only des and shovels. - The 1i Ies w re ju-tap, in 4 deep diteb,precil-itating e h had examined an a qirteition at least till th ve been, a compir ively easy sheis ould ha sunktrr(ele feet deep. the o9cu. ro�nd. One, of the 'two agg the parti,ils !wbo'lost� the ho e tak4O place or is threatened -between task to , stop -the progr6sg of RUE $i% ame here, swore it as theirWand 'took —Mr. Will, McMullen has f uted 'his ladies was thrown over tbe friont wheel, 0 Rail d and- or between the years on the just behirrd the heels f the horses, an outhward in Central Asia fi 0; farm of 100 scres,- 80 cleare d it away. t arrowly ury... The --The report of tl4c. Bureau of Statis- ,6 . n r. John n, othei latt�T, power and Turkey, ,rhen Russia to do so now, would be a Much hiore I or- 3rd conebsSioli of iftullteit escaped i J -pe* ties for the Provii)ce� of Ontal, o for the unter, of -Stanley, for 2�6ri year� for two persons also: eso%4 injury wlAil zn&j�fmd it e6h-vertient to it ar up the. midable undertaking-;_ five years he3ce H e ve years.. a term fi the pole of the past year, has just Upen issue There buggy wab broker. it may be beyond the'poirerf EnrIad Co I -ea 'valua- pres�tit treaty as she did t of 1, I ip, le, of Lo idesboro, —At the union pibniil, Surnmerhill, in is a table giving �Iie asse _M -Richard ,ty �J or Afghan to do it. R-oweveri it 'is thei� poli of picked r n one 7 pear treq, fifteen Rullett,, orit.Friday aft4noon last,, an in, threaten the tion of real propet in count a for the or Cy f We d . dabt il bippetred b which Miss past years. IAA8'713 Huron 'was as - r in or er to coerce ol, and 'Enalarld to avoid war�as -long a poisible bushels to pe a. there is accident y df Mr. C 'harles sessed'at $10,01 pbr ere, and. in 1883 it 6t her giving assist Ce e lea g'the future to take, care of itself, anoth,Eir tree -i the colintylvith as many Lovett, third.daughte� Vill on. Lovett, of 1�ase Linej ad her leg broken: had risen to $310.94 ; it has b en, sIlr t Tur�p. In either of these 0011- and it i 'e of this POliCyrthat $30 for the last ive year &I n —Mr. :M ilr4 has &rchased the She was on a swing W. en t 174 pe be- Ove tingi en de.- -f McConnell came unfist6ne'd,­allo t ) drop e zthirtieg encies tb e new- treaty w i U count' for "the present t�eaty �has-be rbsi Peel and Perth are well in t h4nolsome, d6nee on groun an state suien, t ie ery-�ittle �vith Russi u street, BI fopmerlyAle 'pr:iperty of violently to'tl it as t� won- slightly higher thim Huron, while. Ox- ford, Brant "and 'ork go. over the le 8*1n evoe it -broab 'fff no r. John fartin.- Thepricb paid was der site m rnofre �6dl­ Iturt. we tiAnk i ch -oucars 'On the �y a young so of 11r. Bt. Bast. Huron Reformers.. -.$ �a n1 i l0a forties. The poppl tion of] the town I 00.00.-, I Wq 1he form, a.tre'aty is siatied 'that 'd� -Goshen line, ,387, and CV J. Sprui a anon ships in Huron, iik,) 7 was 50 An ent vnn —The - Xletho , its of ng,.6f HUIIA the z,�greement now made will put a- stop Reformers of East Huron was, held at Stabley, ex1pct tol haA-e a re -opening of and broke ll�s leg also. in. -1884, olily 48, '932; the pppulatioll They have of advance south- Brusselson Thursdayof lastweek,for their church ne�t Sabbath. mi-6.rlo ivent for to, th syste#m' of stealk a the towns and village in 1884 was u_rpose of electAig office bearers. for greatl improved t. 16,4 county warJ:' the direction of IIIdia so long '�b.6 p v beir propertylarld are shooting ex'ursion th,El.otler day, in- the 30, a total potiulation in the for `g60d time. township of Turnberr', takitig a horse of 65, 36-21 beii)g 3,000 less than the as - the ensuing year and1or king at eps lookin� y and �o successfully iDiirsued by the Rus- 2 0 sessor's returns giLve it in 187$. Irts of the —It is stated tbai.Mr. Stewart e- and rig a p, rt.of the wity ivitli them. towards checkmaing the: e A elect] on. Dougall, of God ch townhip, has a eir pony tied to -a tre while ers'at the n7e� eri lo t They left t sian,5;- in Asia. tl�iis is the chielf, Revising barris, —The f6l.lowing'statistics; show the f letr gani e business done in the. 8th Evi -ion Court, ind-edd. the -only advantage which Eng- The chair was taken by Mr. T. Strat;Lut., imported mare. If this be t this is tbey.went iii rs�uit c, The pu in this count., for the year 1.184: Num - the tbe,second big I ' -h It I a ithin a ani 'al, it seems, got tireU o land;. as gained by the long and trouble- Reeve of rey 1%wiiship, and. on oss e as I in f� its lonely 'P. , of the f ur which posit n,broke loos ber of suits. entered 219; amount of platform- Were Thos. Gibsol�, M.P. very short tim Me- io e and kirW huniting e. some negotiation n w gbrl -0 at Iss.' spParp-ntly Dr. MacDonald, of Win am; W.T,R.. he imported be b9s, oril on its own account, lea+ing eill, brave ,claims $8,894.01 ; number of transcripts y stoti, Secretary of the Provin4 al —A i tile Way of jUdgirienta reedived er courts app aching a definite conell-usion, for it Pre meeOng ol J Xneyle'l to-wrlia-il a hunters to k'plod their --homeward from All' as held.- at rook on+ on foot. They got tll6ir -Pon "39; aniount of claims recei�dd by' such not be, assumed thattqyerything is Reform Association, and &- 'Association next uMonday, la after �'having quit6 u: n rm Ai so- I T.i Calder, Pre 'dent, in day, ; h' Secretary of East inro' a it. for. transcripts A. 1,806.61 ; number of judg assettled because a protoc has been inent svinimonses ued 2; t6tal amount ciation. Tb-� * Chairma in pening he the chair. - A'committee was . ppointed hiTr sipIpd. A definite iaettlerterli willnot g dwelt irpon --the -n ce9sity for to secure -a field fbr plougallin' Match Will. Dearing, -df Siephen, re- of suitots' trioney paid into court meeti OUnt of ', suitors� be 'reached $4,121.04- total a tifl � the form, al treaty ig- immediate and [earnesi work , the ma- will be held on 21st, Octo bex. tur'hed horn last SaturdAy from visiting sigr�eA' -'the . protocoi -bnW defines the- ter of the votei's lists,1 an —Mr. F. eare aind Miss M. Goven- relatives near Flushing slid in money. p I d at ted -that it F ti a J out of court $4,005.08; 'number of suits t red where the Clair at. revisin� - 0 en e is 'ioii to ti f lock, tea -n. iHe ie ighest mas by close -ten le a of the. Winthrop Public Michiga speals in I ba!6 of the proposed treaty, the lines on -re-engaged for .1886 terms of tilt exe I V ; ainotik paid to the list§ that the nex.11 eleetijus in1ast School, I been prosperity of We. - tie glll)or-. lii�4 it is ta ra--n' and -simply means Huron had to be w: LN01-0 Only �he adv dargo treastiver for division court, jury fund at an andqd.sala,ry, sb6wing that bood lie iske(l —fine farois, bank on ihe gener4 therein lad o bart a and %Veiling louses $8.86. - The Sth division courtebinprises bat leve; -rent .nd their service in tlie P!�st . have been a -p. agnificent d' candidmtesi lit5 feels quite satisfied list if the town of Wiiigb4in, the to*tisbip� of Mn i a the powers itAereste 41 (I right-minded voter Elhoul& take a Peat, dGw have agree n I Turnberry and East Wawlano;sh t1le yo 1 in were arinex d io Ontar'P, the A sonal interest. in the iperfeefliig of lie —The ngest son -,of Mr. Thomas iig,;' I I � e mat- i ept east of the V Voh. They may still dispute on nslii orris : exe no egi -is e u would not be irijil.red in a -3 tow p of NI lists, and I it'n t eff�rt sho I �c. Hurch, Holniesv, le, fell froin ther pur- lattei 1) y way side -road betweon lots 10 and. 11, and and the whole may to, left undone'- to C 'line plate in Itbe barn, hut he is' -1�ritoji to believe com o nteract: the mfwlii na- a few days since, too Jiluch of ki at to annex 0 chigan would h f snob be the pi-irp se of either tions of ir John MacDon�fd's Revk ing strikitirg his �bin bn tile edge of . a- rack.- th nt-wito to Mi "the village 6f Blyth. . At t -01ilion ele - Be was able ito be aeoul It %me thing. —The Times of last week Of 156 contracting power%. It does not barristers.� e'last-Dbi C d again in a short amount to 'about the a, Sue tions the Refor m ers had notb6en C,,Sli- time," but it, �as a woInder he was not One D�Vid Realey,a resident of the says: i1V b ile Thos. Bell, of Scotf & Belli iappen in the t a ce seeiix likqly that Win fill in ousting thelTol"y killed. was u -in pa�rt�, bu . I . township 4f Go(Jerich, p before wa's in (lie Nortli�veiit, Dixie' atson, I n k - I I ANT rip lb ver p( pu 'ingliamite,'presented fifin with a presont case, for England having 'con- that time a change h d come o --On Wedlnesd,�y night of last week Jddg T " t Goderich last week, oil a old %V e *0 'a c4 I so much to Russia for the sake of lairt sentiment, nd there Was te�ery the wool ly�e..n 1 df Alessirs. Inglis & Co., charge of toUling 1heAp beloni,dii-a to $1 bill wbieli-is a curiosity. in its way of to and ab 'ut W6 U. Lob6' aitland-ori�-es- and has history. NI r. Watson sent the - 6 will not- raise C I ve irlad , held s: nce .$I 00 worth of cloth I stolen there�rom. sioly, Oil tho 22ud in si�. The. care ws was bill in a letter to D, nian:wllile the rebel - e 'e� diffi ulties over reason to b li tb 't tho_� cOrrupt ( ov- Wingbarn was broken'in 0 .of lot 76, INI I ernment poiats.of detail. The details will b .187& would rece Vie. ilti deat! h blo the -An entrance was i made through one of found by Lbbb- and ChasL Willian s, who lion was at it8'l;ei11llt_ It was carried w at -ere both sea sett 61 to Eluit Russia. 'a that lad. next greneral poll. The inein flie windows. No Clne has ye.t been m Lrching'fei, missing sheep, tip the. Saskateliewan on te steamer. -been resorted o by Sir lofin this thief is, in prisoner's loft, and thib skin idetitified' Northcote, Which, when opposite and his found as tb *ho It is stated that the Russian diploma- a. 1�erlders and and 4n 1ear mark. The Bat -oche -was fired upon. by the colleagues were Nvell known,1 and it as —Mr. on, of Morris, by Lobb's bir rebels. s, are Vat well please wil;4 the agreef notneces'sary forthe apeak�ro enter prisoner, Ihas the I wg at'yi4ld of oats we bave yet who was seilt tip by John Me- The mail bagJ ivere used as breastworks ment now arrived at, andthat they con- into detals before a nieeting .of intylli- herd -of. e threshed oil Mon ay, and Gtva, J. � P , of Clint6n, claimed to on the -stearner, and were iddled by sidbi-it a, diplota'atte - or f fpr mers such as this Convention froin two a ci -be :got the have had t -)y Frank bullets, The mail did not get I i letter, Viet or Russia, gent Re enormous he sheep give# him I is was composed.of. The Tory p autity of 160 bushels, being 80 bushels Bedow, in Payment f6r *ork done. and it was 'returned to gir. Watson arty ad (In in kfaich 811 the eG-lat is on er side liscrupulous iiietb- to the iLcre. T e n me of t e o t is the resorted to the In ost A It a —The schedule of corivictions issued with a large bullet: bole in the Centre. T li�s see ims true enough. Ily the present an ion. ods to hold office in ISS2,,s1ld had been White Ch by -the Clak oftbe Peace for thi coun- The bill algo bears the mark of tile rebel I1119:Nemell Russia will Obtain a Imp successul for the time. Butthe da, r of —One da last week while Q Davis, ty, for th quarter� endibi September bullei;, and is nittui-ally prized by its C ey� es of tterri�qry which heretofore hid reckoning was oming when the brAen of the 4th cc neessi6n o f -taul I Was un- �Stll, show 78 caseg teed.. by county owner. 13ell also' got the Miss niiseq, and corrupt expendititires, t d loading in ie barn, with his horses inagistrate; . - Of tlidse, eakorth heads -Amelia'ahol 14,'Ii/.a ";MeLeari, Who were 0 been -re rded as belonging' t ga pro stan n er the ads erich next: held in captivity by the Indiana, to sign 'the iniquitous legislation would rise u ding un ffold loaded with the list with 23 ca�ies, God J -�.iaaistan slid whicli was p Af in indgment against them. Reform grain, the sc ffold gave way injiiri ng his' with 15, Exeter and Blytb 9. each, Win-' their nain6s in big autograph' album. such oil the Itut-saian fficial mili- principles bad beei trainipled nuder I oot horses, one f thevi go, severelyi that it throp 6, Dungantion''5, abol'the leiiiain- led. er scatte -ed. The She gIet4 by the, Govem mxeut tt ay 0 .- � ..o i taxy maps aa- la at 0 aw and the. had to be kil d fiences inay bd Show' the whole of Liberal leaders had been belittled in —The barns ah�'l stables belongingoto classed as I ollows Assault;. 26 vagran- Clinton Fall tile P�njdeh oasi Tory pHuts, but iievertheless' them pi -111 - Mr. Duncan McL�fen, of Colborne, were cy, - I 0 ; di -unk, 7 ; knol the rean ainder The annual fall exhibition held in Clin- -which., on, the 0th ciples were still held de'ar . by- destroyed by fire, miscellaneous ca Includig 3 forl� the sake of 0, 'on Thursday inorhing sea$ Doane, ton last Thursday and Frida. , was favor - a 11 ge Y. A rch last, General Koma�roff suddenl section'of the Canadian peop,16, and h and also considerable gkain.'Five �horses Of the wbole list, 26,cases were isniis- ed with fine weather—soniethfing differ - y e, our party still in the stablo were,�vith illuall diffi(;ul sed or settled by. the parties, and the leaders, of a-# _cked the had a I cAt froni'last year—and the yonsequence place' in the hearts of the: Resformer o. saved. We I �ear it who nsured for*$600. fines i remainder aggre- th6ta With gre&t slaughte i�n ver 111pQ e( on t a was that oil the econd day 4 very large the Dominion, (Applause.) In —At a recent meeting of Clinton gated $231 crowd of eople'turned out. The band Ont JP 'I Bo� Erabf last. �veek tou il A of the negotiations 'With England, the greatestfthe Provinces,Libe-ral a Public Schop, d,'a motion to have —The Clinton NevV rilament, no doubt,, aided -very large - &not $,n defiance of the understanding �r_ cohtined n to hold sway, otwithstand- the trustees'. election by ballot, slid at says z On Thursday morning of] last I - drial-ding out the cr wdi and, there - y in 0 Ing 't must begtven a -is i1c riv the dead set �vhich had been made the same -time lie. municipal election, -week, people here wondered what- was fore' to ; ie b' Qt with that power, that pending oine of upon it by the. powers a� -aslost selN eral hwilibers of the board -the reason the earl' mornin+ train the the negati,%tions then in progress, no Ottawa I lid, m y 9 cred it foi- replepishing the exlid(luer their, satellites,alid Ontari6-'c6ntiiiue(' to deeming it more �ru(leut to wait and ee whistled s6 lonor wheit Coming ill towil. -fricultural'Society, tlie gat6 rd - of tile A for.ward nv-wenient would be inade by prosper with a Reform Provincial Gov- how the cli�uge �wo�ks in plapes thitt' It sceins . thai� the whistle wtLs ceipts being over- $000, "file exhibit of p- a y tliti-troqp's on either side, The Penjdeh. erninent, under that able and energ ic ave adopted, it. i openeil to give the alakiias.it a horses and "cattle w*s elcei)tionall —Margaret his towr defender of Provincial Eon, 1' .1 th' d daughter of proached I and i;t as� the incident, it has been called, wasan tir, t it could not he genbral opinion Mr. Adarn Reid, of Morris, died on. closed again,. something going wrong that a better grade of horse than th' wat. Upplause.)'Aij-d as with ose of Englnd �y "usal"n Ontario, ould it eventually be -%itb . 1hursday ofl -last WeEik. She-wasbutlS witllit,an(lfor-iieai-�;yteniiiiiI es the shown in tlieifl;ererit ciass�s would be the sight of ll A,sia,and for her conduct the entire Dominion. vo� as years of -age, an4 was a -most amiable noise was kept ul, steal" h -Ord to flnol. An exhibit of a berd of ie darw so in ach on th;�t occa,sion, Russia, I aa offered no coming when Corruption and extrava- &nd exemplary �,oung lady, A'ho was escaping that it wiis with difficult� the Polled Angus cattle (there ivas no prize gai &P(Aa�,y whiLtever, and has m in hi(rh places would be no beloved and f-eipb6ted alike b all. Con- tr a*in -was able to mo6 into the tation. for this class), the- property of ,Nlr. Jas. ade no res- y ell Liberalism. its e :wji,s nd wl, would prevail StImption w4a the Cause of death, - .and I! ere the A I i tl closed, a:nd the Al c anl( much ad. titution for the Farlane, of St, was wrolig done to Afhwils- 'train inired. some throughout the land. i (Loud she� had been ilf for olhe time. rocee&d, on its way. good sheep tan, Oil the, contrary, sh� retains'the —Mr. T.j B. � Mifter, the efficient, —The town§hip of TRE OFF�CEUS. rey Young &nd pias hown, but the etitries were ot I's Hill Goderieb town- Liberail Club'inp4t in Dame's' Hall. On teacher at Porter prize 1k)y which she risked a �ra Dr. Sloan, of Blyth, Plove(I thatone -been refengaged for next year. Friday, Octol numerous. There was aC good display of ship, has n it is e) pected ether ith to ief-Oth i0ite With 0 I I . carr ages, and the usual di,,I�lay of farm - w - sev- set of officers be .appoin ted fo� the I a8t This will make -the siktli kear of Mr. a full'attetidaice of 'the office -8 and' implements and ­iitena11,;. All the indoor era�l� outlying points, laclading �Ak di 9 f HI I 0 fo the Local If oi ise, Miller's cllglgein-pnt bere, nd 'this,- in *members will be praen t. cordial in- obat, and Pulikhatain I the gerrym&nder E departments Nvere well filled, with the Teiia, Ak� B _e(I BUding for itself, is an eviddlice of Mr. Miller's fit-' vitation is'extendedto all young lien -of , the Commons, Carried. exception of paiathiffs flowers, . and the township to coi4 and join +tb a clu a tter class the com, 1ro- to be cc ated on retaining. his The subjebt for'd6bate on the alx)ve petitio Acrue4k, 20 a The election- -of offloers wras then ladie " work, in the 4a Af Intnistan ets mile mess for his pIosit �n. The trustees' b of and reUdris the Zulfi- ceeded with, and resi�ilte_ as folio-tvs:_ mentioned evening is Resolved that n being confined to a few, but the Pas.,.,. Penjdeh is 100 iiie soth of President, E. Wa4e, Brussels;.Fjt-st articles shown were generally good. ins L ___:Smys t, le Gderich Signal: A. B. fernafe suffracre would be beneficial to There weve only f6ur patel-i-wiOrk quil U - Geo. Vice- President, ekay, Wiligb; in y W. Ki)jght, Capt� to - Lill which five years agol was at lda&t Second Vice-Presiden-t, J.R. Gbv -Heriderso�n -not Ofily tralls popular songs the conntr visible,wbile infAberyearstbeyliave ctut- eiilcck" 106iniles south of what th + but he occasionally trolls for fish, ' (Yn get-lier with W. Ilihie, J. Cutt, A.; numbered every en clai'll- 1-cKillop; Secretary- thing e4se. ;There was a Treasurer 0 H- Wednesday lie bbAed a fine bass -which Hislop, -C. Danies and M. Harri, ed a6 the extreme Ii m it of Russian terri- Kcrr, Brussels'- splendid display of pple,,7, Ml kinds of e � witihin. iiIn ou nee of 3 f6s. � The I ke th rma the qu esAi vea weighed tive sid� of on, roots, dairy produce, &e. The iollowin: Cliairm for inun tol, iti Cei,itral, Asia. Penjdeh is, i 9 eu a dou tle's'8 ha Pat vocalist d �a little practice 4nd A. Mcliay, (�aptaiu, together Ivikh Til,6, folio ri'e list ities were also a n ed -wing is the P z faA,� I the last of the oaer, which an army C t' :-110�Viak, running up d down the cales before D.. Robertson, R. Bishop,,JDo, Bain, HjzA'-vy has. McLaughlin; uniberry, .Geo from the Cafspiztu see across Fortune; he eat that bass, and has now big- Jno. Rotz Ind F. lith�_ liuke the ilega- Chemicy Brotliers, J. Staribury, broo(I Wroxeter, i),Jor - -ei Clams a �Ver to the tid,,e of our tive side. tl4-, lvel and -a-Im oat, desert steppes. of Geo. Isbester; P. Th6ltipson , 0 1 Inee, J. Plattenbury, Robert artin; IM"cKill p, Cash BI th, 1K. Miss Catlteyl bne f the spring foali It. Martin, W. Bawden; in'the direotioit of ller&t, 0 y yolin John A --Lastweek y1oung Mr. Foley, of the teachers a the Winhrn*pobhe whool, "two year old gelding,'W. Stewart; to g Hullett, I t Friday, year old filly, I st and 2nd. A. Innes in bli before mtkaring, the passes Bayfield road, Goderich township, lost went to tb skathift ra 1: as T1 . jE F-PLANCHIsE BILL. his one of b!,iz mitres. �Jt se leaditig throng the Afghaa luills, 'to ems that 'on after school, -she hu� li-,er hand mtcliel ar 8tewart ; one g. oine ye, old gelding, W After the -work -of qrptrlizing had been going *to his d4iner, befed the mre her in the ladies' waiting foom and then year old filly, W7 Wise; tke beautift-A and fertile valley which -colt or, filly, dallyproceeded with' Mkr.: W.T.R.Pre!_ regular feetL when bii;Urother on go In W.-ent out to skate. Wheti ske returned year old or under, -sired by " Borland at ary SKITouilds th famous stronghold. to, -Secret of tbe'Provincial Ass)ci. to Me stabi a. shart.tihie aftekward� fed sii�ortlyatt�i*%itardstliesitcheliva3 one Chief C. I' uddell, W 9 Grain&rr. IIIt W� .. �51 M iants A PO d t le Gg A P e k,d 0� Kj d. � b h tl 4 01 9 w r A Pr e I -7 IIIII AaiticuLtURAL HOViES.-j-13rood mare, cheese, G. Youn G Ki. Nott; h orne. 3te;*c V. G. Broadfoot, A. Innes ;-spring foal Ho made - brea, Ilow ' X Schwarz; baker's brelad, T. Du:Top, W. L. McQueen, H.* UcGregor; -two year Id -gelding, A. J. Stanbury; Young; maple -molasses, G. Young., V. Nvo year, -old filly, Thornton Wallace, DiehL 08. zzard.; Ad' gelding or one year i illy' W, Wise, J. Startbury ; � LAMY,$, WOULK Mrs., G. Collection ladies' work, N t�, Miss. Ural teanx, JI 18tan'bury, D.,liplady; brading, Mrs. G..*,N6,tt, Mrs. T, ollo' ntire colt, two years, or unde I r,. John�. 4ason, T. McMichael. _.-way,iatting, Miss R Stevenson, ,Mrs. G. Nott ; crochet work, wool; Miss ROAU OR CARIAGE Honsmg.—Brood Gill, Mrs,_Hollowsyl; Itwe ork, Miss tiat a, J. -Ratteiibury, J, Avery -, spring McGill embrbidery! in cotton or muslin inOlt or 611y,J. Aery, J. Allan8c,n ; tv�o XJiss MCCH11 6mbr dery in alk - I rear old -- gelding, -Joe. Coppq 'i W. - H., . McGill; beadwork, is$ McGill ; kn it- 1cott ; two year old filly - W. ff. Scott:.,i ting, fancy, Mrs. G. 0 Miss McGill ne year old. g( Iding or filly, T. Tiplih- 99 knittingf cotton gtoel ing-i, Mrs. G. Nott i�. Cooper; a pan of road. -or. carriagp Miss McGill; croebet, -work, �Vrs. iorses, T. C. * Doherty, W. C -. Potter - Nott, Mrs. T. C&rt,&; patch work in Gill, Miss! Me i-uggy horse,- E - B. Kennedy, Alex. For- silkor velvet;, Mrs. El� yth; saddle lic rse, A. Cook, -N..Robson; ford ; atch work in quilt, other than it' pring foal, M. Kelly. -CAT-TLF­— �L4p V.Diehl Mrs 0 log CEN, Nott shirt, I "rien bosorm THORO-UGHBRJO) DUREAK genti'cotton� 11's. filch cow. VV. J. Biggins, 'John'Allan ; W. Cantelon, Mrs. Mrs. G. Nott - gent, wo year old- heifer, I at and 2nd,'W. J. fanc flairad shirtt, iss McGill paoi liggins ; one, y old heifer, A. Elcoat'. handsewinyMis,s McGill-; Berlin wool , ' Me V. J.- Btiggins bull -calf, W. J. Biggins,. work, flat, is X, ill, rs A. Cook-, _�j L Elcoat; h 'er calf, Ist and 2nd, H., Berlin ool work, raised, Miss 'Inell & Sons; h6roughbred -fem ale ani-' hipley; brai., G. 8 rs. ldlr� on silk, M nal, any age ior breed, W. . . Biggins, Nott, Miss M cGil 1; I twine work, 1. Snell- &,Son ;. herd, 6f any breed, W. in, Olcoati 11 Stailbury, Mrs. W. Cantelon; woollen Mrs G. Nott, Miss McGill iggi A. stockings, - NATIVE OF. JGRADE, CATTLE.LINUIch woolleri socks, Mr. G. Young, Mrs. P,. ow, J. Moon W. Dale; two-year-old Martan ; woollen gIf ves, -, H. Free4ian - eifer jag. W. Dale - yearling cabin quilt, Mrs. Nott; rag mat.. ,eifer,_C,,_.Ave Y. J. Mason.'; fati ox or i2nd Miss Mrs. Martin; Carpet, teer, Ist and John Stanbdry; fat Mrs. G. Nott, Miss cGill. ��olr ow or beifer, J. Stanbury, J. Y o FUxt AnTs. —Lan, I-scape water .eifi3r calf, I of and 2nd J. Young. - T painting, _V. Diehl-; tooper Miss D. Staillaury; pencil sketch, �John ,P — I;FACESTEM AD , iR S_U%F Foi.—A&d. ran, R. riell� & Sons AD I I penmanship by boy der 16, H�rry S. nil 'Itanbury - pen. Cole and 'Son; shearling ram., It. manship lad fes' hand, girl u der 14, 'ole & Son; r4m -lamb, I at abd 2nd H. Miss Salkeld. FtowEr.s.—Ten ,-A eeks stoc, NV P b -nell & Sons aged ewes, H. Snell- , ,0air Sons, R. Cole'& 9on; air shearling 8ons ison -, verbenas, Rol)inson, Miss 'petunia.i. J� Biggins; wes, lot and 2nd H. Sne1N & ; pair Stanbury ; #all- we Iambs) H. nell & Sons. lias, T. Holloway, H. 81nell.; geranilifils, . COTSWOLD A. -M Ti-milip. GRAi)Fs.— W. Robinson; bat1iging basket filled Lged ram, Jas., So utheombe ; rain lamb, - with Ian, ts, -J. Biggins; bouquet of T. Holloway, J. Bilgons. at and 2nd James Southgombe ; pair, natuTaFflowers, we - lambs, J. 8outhconibe ; pen of Spe cial prize for the best kept Vege- outhdown�, R. Martin; pen of i Oxford table garden in Clinlion J. Allinson, J. r Shropahiredowns, H. Snell & Sons, J. Ewing, . Pike. I JcFarlane; penof any breed, H. Snell RECOSENIENDED. --'Overcoat, AV. L. Sons. Ouimette; Sepia J. J. Biggins; BREEX�.—Brood- sow, Isabellagrapes, Ed. Wisie�; Ducli-ess of. ohn Stanbury. 014-enburg snples, 4. Elford; organs, SuFFomc.—Aged boar, Ist and 2nd W. Doherty & . Co. and F. Oakes, Ireo. Plewes; brood ' sow, Ist and 2nd extras. 'reo. Pleweft; boaf , littered in 1885, J. 'rovier, Geo. Plowes ; littered in Sheep an d Pigs. ­IChas. Proctor, 3for. -sow, 885, C. Spooner, Or. Plewes. ris ; Jas. Petty, Heiksall ; John Coultes. BEim-sniR-E. —Aged boaT, 11. nell & Manufactures and Dairy' Produce.— ons, S. Gra brood sow T. Tiplingf :18r. L. 0aimette, G60rge Staribury boar, littered in 1885,- -,SteN#art, Varna,; H Plunisteel, J. QiW 'hornton - Waflace, H. Snell & Sons ; lander, Clinton. W, litiered in 1885., Thornton Wallace, Grain and Vege aliles.—Thos. Wat. G ray. son, Clinton Robert Scott, Hullett. PouLTRY.—Black Spanish, F. Beattie; Horses. --A. Do7, Exeter; Jarnes, tight Brahmas N Stanbury, F. Beattie; . Logan, Blyth; Jos..Whieliey, Goderich. lark Brahmas.'VIleattie; Grey Dork. township; NV. G. Broa.dfoot,. Tucker- igs, Ist and 12nd F. Beattie; Black smith. 'olands, F.- Beattie ; Spangled Ham- Implements. L_J. qoore, J. Lusbam, urgs, F.eattie,N. Stanbury; Partridge -Hullett; J.. Dorsey,1 Seafoth. !ochius, F. Beattie; Plyniouth Rooks, Cattle'.—C. Girvi�fn, Wawanosh; D. '. Beattie,'N.,Stanbury; Buff Cochins, McLiiren, Hibbert. '.-BeaIttie; White Legbor*ng, Ist & 2nd Fine Arts, &c�— . Watson, Seafrth.- Beattie; BroNin Legbgrivs, F.,Beattie; Ladies Work. —) tra. -.James Young, 'rame FowN- F. Beattie; Bantams, F. Mrs. Johnfohnston, Clinton; 'Mrs..Dr. �eattie; Ducks, F. Beattie; uscovy Sloan, Blyfli. )ubks, F. Beattie; Geese,_ F. 'Beattie, Fear; Turkeys, T, Fear, F. Ueattie; Caiiada;, 'igeoris, F. Beattie, Cantelon �& Co- . I - —The cott Act carried in the county bilection df Fowls, F. Beattie. of Peterborough by 6arly 400- majority. 'IE_N_Ti.---!fwo horse buggy, open, 00 —Big 130ar was rmiffly sentenced to Brunsdon;,two horse bu g i _0' vrd ' three years in the penitentiary on Satur- Lesli hors J. Hay*ard, J. ej'�oleie e day. uggy) - cov;ered, J. Brunsdon, T. Tip- is rumored that Lord MeIgund lig; one horse buggy, open, P. Hay- will shortly resigw his position as Mill- ,ard ; on. e hors i e cutter, - P, Hayward `iwy Secretary. Braun; fanning mill, HeMurebie & 0 . - —Senator Cleinow and other monied ,o.; gang plow, T. Tipling; iron bar- men are about startlng�, an asphalt faQ- )WS, T Tipling, Jones & Johnston; tory in Ottawa.. emocrat agon, J. Brunsdon; turnip -ed d . rill,.. J s. Young ; turnip cutter, J. —The Salvation Army has purchased Weir,, _ Youll set horse shoes, the Bible Christia:ii &ar'ch and -parson- sge at Palmemton. Ones & Joh atoll) T. Tipling; wooden umpf J:j Ross; wooden axle-Ipateut =,Elie' jail i's full of tramps,. min lunibe'r- wagon, J. Brunsdon ;. sent up for stealing!-xides on Grand Michi ii Central trains. Trunk and , _1 rrou It" beani plow, T. Tiplil)a, J. " " O.' �iicil the passage of —By 6rdr-in-coul lillef ;'hoirs' hoe or wullier, J. B. N'Veir, as. youll. -neat cattle throu 3\1'alAtoba - from gh. i AN FRUIT.—F411 Wheat) J. . I alk-eld, J., '-!'iputliconlbe; spring wheat, Dakota to Aliriu'eota, viz., Oak Lake station or Gr6tria,J4 permitted. Dielill R 'Cole & on ; white oats, J. I —Ottawa look's coiisi('Ierable berte- I alkeld, J. six -rowed barley, V..' -fit to result froin Oita operations of the liehl ; snialf peas, V. Dielil, James Canadian -Granii Company Nvbicli is commencing business in that City. ontheonilbe ; winter apples, C. Avery, -about —The Great Central Fair at 11arnit- Uiddletojil; collection of apples, W. I lerbfson W.i Wise; golden russets, J. 4 ton Was browtht to a conclusion Friday, L ' ZIP outheow be ; i northern spy, W. Wizw;, aving been the most suces,sf ul in every respect ever beld in that city. 0 ounce pippins, M. Schwarz; snow pples, W. Wise; Rhode Island green- —Archdeacon Frrar delivered bis igs, E. Crawford; Spitzenburg� W. lecture oil Dante 1.11 London,-,Zaturday night', and pi-eaclidd twic6 on Sunday. lerbi-ion; Badwins, IV. Wise; fall ipphis, V. Diehl ; strawberry apples, . All his meethig We �a re crowded to thl I r. Elfle-rSoll ;. Clinto � 11 grapes, T. Fear;' - -,,W tb4 opening' hour. door loria befoi C, �b —Mr. G. Walmsley of.L North Marys- : 011cord grapesi Wise, H. Elford; woyers' No. 19, - E. Wise ; I'Logers' No. burgh, near Pieto�, has just realized Rattelibury; Hartford prolific, E. from Itlie prc�iuk ofA acres of peas, the Vise, J. 1tattenbury ; plump, T. Hollo- bari4som e ura of Th�s is at 'ay; peches, fall pears, J, the rate of $53.41 por acre. --John Sinker of concession 7, Lon- alk-eld; Quince:, Gr. G'reefiL. don towns14, Ava, nil'ol. $10 awl Costs .NL1.1.XVF.%VT1,3.KES.�Ho11le madre cloth al ; ' 1. Freeni. home-made flannel, Geo. , last Saturday, for 1311riltally whip I I ping a .1 [Ott, V. Piehl ; factory inade cloth, E, 16 -year-old girl. named Sarah Evans, Iorbett; factory made flaultel, E. Cor� ubom. he had reeeivod from the ()uthic ,ett; blankets, G. Youlig, G. Nott Duble sqt farin- G. Sharinau Home for adoption. .—A legacy of 1,00 to be applied to at single buggy harness, G', �jharm mission work- co-nn,-cted with the Ile - formed Episcopal Ichurch in Cana4ia, SsOrtment of leal,ber, 0. S. Doan & 0n; parlor set, A. A. Bennett, T, S tev- was left to tbe -Zhur by a lad reantly 'Y� nson ; specimen marble Works, W. H. I wine, Thos. Fear. .1 deceaspol. _-Captain Ducet� i Gerteral Sir Fred- ,00per ; grape erick MiddletoWs aide-de-camp, ,vound- VEu- L, T-A.Bi,as. —Best collection garden - ed at the battle of: Fish Creek-, under- egetables, Ist and 22nd . Allanson; went'receutly, hi Montreal, tlje- very wo varieties , potatoes, J. Ewingal T. _; painf ul operation of iexcision of the righ �ollowa early rose potatoes, G. Con- y_ elbow joint. ell, H. E�Ifod ; Beauty of Hebron, J. --Judge Sin,61air lias been offered an % J.z... ott; globe inangolds 0 .3 R- h4s accepted - the Position of Revi�3iilg nell &. 8ons,, J. Allanson ; white ele- Barriter of -VVeDt;i-orth. ourity, 31il. c hant, . T. Fear, . H. nell & Sons; Win. Bell bas� tecep �ieoi the,positioll for iangold wurizels, W. Wise, H. Snell & 11amiltoll. ons; Altringhaiii carrots, J. South- -orange —Mr. Crojase, contractor, of ombe, H. & - Sons; long London, while helping his wen at tlae,_ Dxrot, J. alkeld, J. Allimsou ; wi�lllte ian ,elgi carrots, J. Allau.�on, li. 1,ineil & new bridge, Kiardine, a �ew dayi ago bad the to orfs; 8wede turnips, H. Elford, J. inisfo,rtnue get his crtished. One fiilge� Was t.1,kell off and - outlicolube ;I white globe, turnips, J, I in.soll ; short;crarden carrots, 1.4,. Wise, -some , twenty stitcb�es were put in. the 6tliers. i Alianson ; folig blo,od beets, J. Allan. � —At t1i e Ham ilt 'I I ar oil Friday, a on ' Wis&; blood turnip beets, A. lay, J. Allinson ; 'parsnips, A. ay,E.. I 'seriols collision b, -ween. two Ccurred Vise; inter. cabl)age, . J. 0. F1liott, J- in the rhig. The bay stalli-on, )Sam Purdy,, driven by Doe. Hall, Of LlIanson ; pickling cabbage E. Wise, J. k1lanson;.cauliflower, J.0 Allanson, 1,- Dundas, ran into a four-year-olA rmid- Inee, Of Vise; Oil , 118, grown from -seed, J- V. ster stallion belonc��g to It. Willow Grove Oneiqla. am PLU-dywas alanson, Avise; potato olliolls, V- 'hitolled to, a si'ilk . and the other - borse yl helil, E. Wise; curn, J. Allinson, NV.. J. to akeletori Tbeyvvere golig Lobb i water m,-,lons, Allansoli, J: fast in opposite tb lllusV irielonsl J. I Allauson -, itrbliK, T. Fein-, J. Allm),son; red torna- rim, when they Collided, and llurd.y -er the Des, J. E'Wiligs, J. Allarrson ; large,it C� I we' rit u.1) in the air an(l fell oN otber. orses, sulkies and unipkin, J.'Ratieiibury,- J. Allnson; rollid in the dust, bfit the Inell Lrgett squah, J. Alliftison ; calery, J. iwings, .J. Allanson. iiii-tiry. *,Sam Purd did not seem t be y hi�rt,'I)lit the otherstallion as out and DAIRY Home-1114de tub severely bruised. It wr*ts thouAit that utter, Jno. Marquis, Jiio. Moon; tell lie was injured interx'ally, and there is ,ourids, crock butteri, . �Carter, ('Xleo� little. d6ubA, that he � was seriously hurt. ,,reen; creameky buiter, (,,.'e,. Watt —The county of 71�riie_e has- CCX&Lilll� Herbison ; live pounds b4itter,. T. IV. taken the ptilm for !clit-ose -it the P"a- Jiipley, D. 11plady tweuty-five viii:-ial and Itidustrial exhibitions. At 0111lds croek butter, W. Robinson, T. the f.)ri-ker, collipeiition for the I)o1alilk Iiipley honey, - V. Diehl; cheese,. (". ion Id m6dal -was ken, thirs boitio!, 130 --,Nk �ollllg, UQCartlley e fautorivf�Q I 00TOBEn 21 senteld. The mede, most perfect Mt of t and was won on -W Murdock .1 Mr, Isaac, of Mo -an Webb, of 1$auAee-n A - Molly, of Uwlem�o 3fr. 4GOD110111y _Rl�;O ,9tiltonellee-se, At did still better a -.V th show. Oil colored � ist prii River, took fl, yars second, 11iril and Afiss Atebeson and on white chesi Xiverton, took fit Tinderwood 2nd,., 11 toll, 3rd., a9d Miss: 4th. --Hiram. 45ex Count V, bacco this y -earl mew in the sweat, CA barns, The yield -w to the "to. ome t at !the Riviere Cal lower down on. Dan —A despatch fron bee, on .the 25th 84. weather -is cold. an&l sharpanow storm ki wornmg at 4 a. in. ground VMS well COV4 presented a -very win -roze hard last night �The president of, Wrecking Compknyl� 4)he United States ii� tile Canadian ,cusix. Sarnia by enterina n A large seizure Ka�, 4ifferenee between hi -i tho appraised, -Aue Beat -rice I 31r. John Bruce., of I I ,appe-been passe74 � al - e -was -purely abotm-et subj'l -other branhes -ortr -than would entitle- zrade A:. -—The Boar, of I tow nslup. hae ap ii po distFict to vacchiate It. in, tbei&xpense to be; In this -way 0 ill he much le& �cost wi ayn,eil has asked for tend �jentire populaiien. —RP,V. Z. O'cbIlnel I -offers h -76m parls4eq States, ne being - a 1, ,eengregation. A niol his Epiacopali4tif cleri, view of m'ducino, the. 'the reverend gentlte which case -he i -offers. —Alr. Donald N111rc while in the Highland acently, wag presepte breeches made frott a. -spun "' cloth "', wbich J the inhabitants atnon� I hills. In 'color -the. -A To= 11) and it is thick- I generations. —Dr. C. J, cinator at Toroutoo t e query s 0 Whet, - r ii been vaIcebiated in Oil be re-va-ceimated wheli hod, says.- 11, Briiuf�' ahliost o-ery is no surety that the,� tion is retained after t seven to twelve )rean, that the re-vacchiatin caies where the 6. i net successful '. 1111is I sr,. no A�ubtl Cases W1 rion proves potent. for 'DO outwaid Sig nm,n -can aiMeruln s;ifety lis , in re-vWellii very se"rious at, JacQb at Mrner's that be was erigalvpd, ip from Stratford, wiile i buggy riving anotliv di nea� Shakespeare t1w 11 ill-Uud-,l-illy start&41' T. tr 'E -le o ab - , and over the back of the :�4 great force on th,-, aillined ill-ortly aftier-l-vii that Ills spinal column I —The other day. R,eeveof Peel, brought' to the county House, Placed her under -the hil illatron. -Tire little girl age, and has teen livia L) on the l5th concew0 'fbur nights Previous I friend in th ltpeNe of I le sil -wf out in tl � bu , ,and it was found blue from repeated will, fr,6n, her mother. ' 11 to ill-use Children in t] red to, and ifet off freel public, w4ere mide X. —A on IforitriAli who'had not.I own house for a lllontl� call in the west end 1 took thie street car goini I -She was in perfect hwd� .next day the symptlui aPPeared, aud slie has Since. All precautions man�gemeiti, but it is i� conductors t4 tell ' ill 4 who bas the,ilisease. --On- Fritlay, the Ilf IV�ells, of the l4th cone., Oligh, �Nvu hauling in gy near Drvton. As he on olief amoi)g the. horses conimenee(' traniping ,l)out, tr, '4 iii, tho prostrate man. 1i who was With h-1111, 111allaged to pull bis lad before it ir&-j t0i) late. in an unconscious nhiegiredhim, The ali(i re,�Pected resiticnit k- -A most lisgraceitil by three drunken rouah i6illing,country, nainc�l Toin. Lonj and Tbm� 'e in nekilow on 11c now, ni on of Ijis 1whi-In all three rowgUA MaxNvell, the brnte, j)i, s1evk'ral tinies on the tear"19 wway a piece of I - laj%y,e at, a � . pennv. They Tested and $19, alid, loan, 'baking Part in tllle� I)itlelt-4 and Costs. While the tr Crutliers -Was taking Ph Iv, i* the aid Qf some A *Iscaped froin th cells e, culls