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I . . . -------� ---- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gradually drifting away from a iculture stituency as I Sir -Richard is. Would it,' the peace 'in Ireland during the ap- 40 hours. "Hart's Messenger" was built this autu � y som6thing ill the Shape . . gr I I J I rnn or early next spring, gro ` - .. . I ' pert . for those. overly solicitous I i owned by A. B. Post, of Goshen, New lu, - - new - as their primary aim, and wete bei woaching winter if your people are willing to do what has �ildings, while ni,anyof Of -The figurebetiveen the parenthesis after converted into industrial se'li in- I . DEAD. ime proposed. . ments are very extensive." - e iniprove_ W ools for I --7-1W. E.1 Dennison,'of Boston,' York., who had placed -it in the Messrs. been from time to ti th ' I 1 oach line denotes the p-agg-re 4 the paper on which struction in mechanical trades. The Pape suchl, as ,.the Mail ai i I S ta�, to the well-known 1 inventor and manu- Dulnia e' hands in Wi I ngham for ser- -A party of aboug 30 persons, rela- ' I t.headvertisement will be ..- und. I i agement found tfieft- a riculturid .9 i Tr Ricoard'a rest and I d vote their factu; -When the inixed train from Sarilig, nll Goods-Ranton Bros. '6) .9 Ive . , � . r of the tags -3hat bear his name, vice. Rwas valued at ",500, and was tives of the bridd� and groom, assembled on Monday evening last week was be . i . . I . aFav 1. (6) and sympathy -ft Sir Jo in it is estimai�d%4&t-adme 225, - consf ered the handsome . at young ' tween St. Mar S and St. Pau,1S a Playful - I 'Conic this Way-& M ' C asses diminishing because the average, kindly office4 1: I is dead. .." . d I . . 0 . stal- at St. Peter's datbedral, London, Tues- _ _ l I � y . � I . . tea. I e,e , '. Great questions -G. Qood. (1), i L ... Xfter does not realize the importancel for a wh ile ? � ' 000,000 of Dennison's tags are used every lion in Ameri i day morning of last w k on the occa- bovine kicked out the door of a cattle f �. - Dw.ling Inducement% -E. .kfe.Faui. (8) of a thorough educational trainiLn � . . I I - I Dress Goods�J, L. Smith. (2,1 (9) g for I ; . At a recent fall fair the judges on Sion of the ma4iage of Mr. Martin Cum- It . i ; . � . car, and t ree of the stock Ma4e a 31 - I - his sons who are to follow farming. He� , I WHAT THE TENANTS MAY BE DRivEN Durham cattle were in k ' f Wawanosh, and Mrs. Mary for liberty and have not * Lost -George McKmy, (5) ': � T]F �F, SOUth 'Perth Conservative con epping with the mins, o 11111P � . . found tile same U� . -� TO. -Mr. J. P. O'Connor, speaking'ai general weight of these animals,.what. O'Donnell, of ,Stratford. The nuptial found. The bialance of the since been . For Salle -A. Strong-, (5). , idea largely pcevalent' ' I - - as carload Ste ' , Clearing, Auction Sale -J. . Wilson (6) . . ere. He thought the farmers did not'. vention I.. t iveek refused toaccept Mr. Shore Ditch the! other night, said ,he ever:they (the judges), might be in qual- knot was tied b Rev. Father Camm ins Q Dressmaking-Urg. G. B ton. (5) y 3 Paula and there was c,1118pi I I .: ey ought ` W. I t. Dai � 3 ') I . . . . out at St. U le-rr- . for Sate -Thos Russell (5) in thismiatter maintain " th . able delay in- getting tileill to - Bull calves, 7is., �f Mitchell as their can- hated crime butl cruel landlords might- ity. The three judges weighed respect- P. P. of Woodslee, brother of the groom. I- * I . drive the Irish peasantry to despe�ra.tion'. iv* 215, Z6 and 265 Its., -making a After the cereinony, the party, bein gether I � I �? I Auction Sale of a, Good Far -0. McClelland. (5) the dignity of their own occupation d ida- �e for the Local Legislatu r e, because 9 again as the ni I - Stylish Fitting Suits -C. S ,,van. (6) They were quite ready to Send their son- e, a w . I .. . If -coercion followed itwouldprobably total of. 730 Ibs. Mr. 11� ,Sneil, of Bul- chiefly Strangers to the city, took in the . . ght �a,s especi-ally dark. ., � , Stoves -C. X, , Whitnev. (5' h h d rit�en, -through his aper a,nd - . . . I , , I -who wished to be a doctor, a -lawyer, 11 L . roVe a short road to Irish autonomy. lett, was the 2501b. man. � principal sight,b, aftpr which they re- -The Listowel Banner of lj�8t I � Oyster Season--Janies Burress. (i) - q clergynian, to a college ,% �O� e spokan on the platform in fa,vo of Home p TiIE ' .. I I : says ; Messrs. John AlCM wee I k I Zurich Harness Shop -H. I Vell. (6), - I EART11QUAKES. -From 'Ai�gust .' -A meeting of the creditors. of Mr. paired to the residebee of Mr. Edward illan of I � I . , . - his degree at a universit is L - .�'Wm. Elliott, ngha�m, . Mullins, of the Qrand Trunk Railway, -a _ Residence for Sale -James ,Nfurphy. (5) y, but they Rule for Ire'laiid,,aud acce tad in h 27 to September 30, thirty distinct," lett, and Win. Long, of Mary�oro 11 t Notice to, Creditors-jl Tough, sr. (5) thou , I shocks , I - merchant,�bf Wi the ght a common school education 'Ste' - ' of earth( &ake were *felt. jr� wa �t I AuctioR Sale ot a Farth-11 J. Grieve. (6) ad a man who, whatever his. other . .9 held in Lolidon last Week. A very London South4 brother-in-law of he appointed by- .the Perth . I 1��arolina., There �rqre.,,, large majorit of the ' county council at a late I gDod'enough for the one who was to be i Charleston, South � . I. House for S ,:' ale --Scott Brothers. (5) a qualities may be, has,neither he ability , ' ' -� ereditora were bride, where a happy time was spent special ineeting ,- ' I Auction ,-de of Tftpber�4. Reith. (5) � fariner. When such wag the case, was , . b�aides inany slig t tremors, of whiA present, and eicry desire , manifested to luntil time to. catch the 4.25 p. m. traill to value the real property of the I , I . . ,- 'irk . nor I dge requi ite to re ,, . ., I I . er Wanted -W 1,�, Ith. iti to' be wondered a,t that in&' e 'Olitical knowle - I . , bega their labL - county.). . . . (5) nv in th � no notice was taken on record. Of the accept a c 61'ectired. Thii is b which the'happy couple left for their 'a Ors 'last week in the; -­ Deritistrv-W- J. Fear. (8) community take the farmer at'his - i , � L. . . .Ompromise., I . y ... ­ - 5 own pyesent' a constituency ,crei tably in' 30 shocks,' one was destructive, .,,five about to be done, and we may soon look rew home in Wawanosh. , They were township of Walla'C,. They will not be . . I Drawing Class -Win. Moore- (-5)I - 0, . - I- C estimate of his value and speak of the L.)� I 11 ' ,of were severe and 24 were slight. - ' , 1� Something New-�M. �Pillin a, sr. (S) . arhiment. I The Conserv-p ives . - , forward to this old and familiar estab- . 'bhe redipients of a number of beautiful able to complete their work muchearlier . . . � I . I L farmer as if he was not socially the I � ' IRISH' PRESENDTATION.S.-On Monday lishment running in its w Dted business presents. i : - . than Christmas, if they do it as well as ­ -----,. ---,-------, - - .1 I i _ . 11 - South Perth ihave thus i hi ' . " .1 . # e(lual of the professional man, or the I . given an ex , at Hawarden, Mr. Gladstone was pre- style, - 9i 1 -Oil Monday morning last, at the it ought to be done. � - � ' ; .1 4 a 88 Z . . raerchant? He knew therewere .ma,n'.y bitiok of narii,o w -minded bigot -y which sented with the Irish women' addre -The Voters' List Court fot. Blyth Rolnan Catholid church,, in the township -Two Stratford young m � X - .. I en, with a 341i toll t po 0 It ot amongst them who had obtained success is not creditable to them- and they have in favor of Home Rule by the wife of municipality was held Tuesday, 28th 6f Logan, the l Rev. J. O'Neil, of Kin. friend from St. Marys, recently . ­> ­ - - ,a - - - with a s m all amount of education', and' '" - the Lord Mayor of Dublin, and with the tilt., .before his honor, Judge , Tonis. kora, made tviilo lovers' hearts�beat as attended . � I --- ­ . - . treatA Mr., avis shabbily besides. He - a baseball match at Parkbill� Retarti- , � I a I - I ' were perhaps too much disposed to . . freedom of � Cof k, Limerick; Waterford A lar�ge number of cases were mutually 6ne. 1 The cont'acting parties were.Miss .. DAY, Oct. 8, 188Q. fou . ing to St. Marys in the .. - , .1 I think education for the farmer unneces- � gl.V, a; gall nt, although tin u iccessf ul, � --- - .-- and Clo evduing thei I . . I ! ---- ---- - . . I . nmel by the Ma�or of Cork. disposed of, thus leaving only a few atie Hagarty., eldest daughter of Mr. conduct there shewed but too pI 'r ; . Rary. In. practical work- they no dpubt ba.ttle �-ior hem last election,- and f ainly I . . � I . � BL,,P,R PR6DUqTTON. OF GEI�ATANY.- to c6ine before the Judge. The pro- q ohn Hagarty, J. P., Bornholm, to Mr. they bad been tampering Wi , . . . 1� th (11 the - I -Our Dairying Int &re8t. ' knew as rnuah of farming as any. agri- through his p'l Consul Tanner, of , Chemnitz, reports to ceedings of the coiirt are 22 Reformers ,i as. Glavin, of Centralia, Ifuron county. d - - I's drinks" and had inibibed consider- - I P,per, qs well as 1. drsonally, . . � evi . The great im pGrtanc e of the idairyiag cultural professor, but they bad g i i d the United States .Secretary Of State, stf tick off and 3 added, 14 Conservatives . - . I ifoL - Con3eyvative . Yiss Glavin . si6ter of -the groom acted able of li" spirit. � :- - �1` has" flo'ne m�re fo�r the I � 2 . y 19 L I . Getting Off a ; theii knowledge through tbirty�,& rty that the beer production of -Geiniany in were struck off and 10 added making a ds bridesmaid, and Mr. John Hagarty, up sta,tio interest in this country was shown -.,cry fi fty , t the - I . I ca,use than a,n� Other man in the Ridill � . y . . n they spilged a tide down i t tlainly 1),y Ron. A., XL Ross, in his re- or,. . years lic"Urd experienb6' awl -in . 9, 1885 was. 1,1.00,000,000' g&llons -* Conservative gain of 15. � Jr., performed for the groom. The bride town,on the ottinibus. I . I . I 1 9 run by Mr. Janie 4 r � - - . . g9ining that experience 'they had no and -t oi kick Iiim over -board r ow, when ' n 8- 'I . . (�Iuouah. to form a laker more than a -At,the last meeting of the garnia -was becomingly 4ttired in a cream nun9s McKay. Whe the oinnibus went to 1. 7.1 cent address at.tlie opening of the Pro- doubt many failures, ,but they surely. ' mile.sq.uare and six and a half fedt deep Presbytery a call'was read from' the veiling dress, tr�mmed with lace, and a the town station they again rod -e and - - .there is a chan�c'e for his electiq i, Simply . I I � � I " ' ' !i I . A . undergo so or it Would make a running stream as congregation of Forest to, Rev. James wreath of orang'e bIbssoms and veil. when asked for their far 0 rut vincial.Exhibition, He said : " It was did not want their sons to' , I I I . I I . . - arge as some - , they b.t -ally -V1 I - , because he* hail thp courage of his coil- I . �- . .. . lobg ail apprenticeship, gain knowledge . I .. I perhaps not gerlerally knowin that in . - of our rivers." Pritchard, of Manchester in the Pres fter the cerempny was over, the newly 1 assaulted him and , r. e ' . asislowly, atid become grey before they. victicus and �ared,to express 411em on, a � . . .7 1 NJ Lyons baggage Can,ada.'s exports the arti(ale of cheese . ! -i I I bytery of Huron, pt'OlnlSlDg a, salary'of 1 arried couple'received the cougatula- -master. Revising Barrister 811ni . V .1 I - arb thoroughly'posted in their callina. Subject which. has ,nothing w tever -to y - $500 and manse, besides �h�e grant of ons of the assembled, guests, and enter- two- ' :th atid - � �4 1 1 1 Huron Note�. . other gentlerntn, who interfered, -11 1i takes the lead of all o4her agricultural Hk did not undervalue practical expe'rT do with Canadiala politics, is a linean and -Nlessrs. A. Snell &Son'', of Hullett $250 expected from the Home Mission., carriages and were driven to the resi- r . I L i . were, also assailed and were roughly � 4Z el e i t I 8 - % ') I I - .as a main factor in agricultu'ral i ' I 9 Tile call was sustained, and ordered to I ence of the *bride's father, where. a handled. I in l , products, no less than 8 265 000 worth 4' tio, I Mr. - I ve been offered and refused $500 for a be transmitted to the If urou Presby- I stuniptuous repapt awaited them, and heinous is the fact that Mr, .NMcKa,y tr� . i i. � . . - n coliteniptible i act. I Davi should Ria .. What makes the assau t ore �t- � * 1 1, I . air of working mares . . .1 7-- � of this product having been exported in , , V but it is a slow educating . I - - �111, I . - vith a party q �ritig less' P tery. M ter ample just�ce had been done, the I:.. - ag. nt if each one is to gain that experi- i ally ,,. iimself i i h I i's _ k�k ;_ ISS5. While horned 'cattle comes next - I -1%1r., W. Pearson', of Stanley, has -- . an old ,man bordering on � 70 years and . � 9 I ence for himself..- Agricultural educa-, bigotry and Whichwill allow.!its , - . t'�! - ;, Oft, an�d w wat 'being o 0 I f', mem , purchased a house and lot in Clinton,and About. 10 o'clock Wednesday_ morn- Rev. Father O'Neil, in a few compli- Mr. Lyons is about 75 years Old. , L� . ing fire was -discovered on the roof of mentary r4marks, proposed -the health The ; I , with $7,377, _ nly tion. i m parted at an agricultural' collego bera �qme. �e6onable freedom of 6on'- intends going there to reside-. . . young rowdies were fined 820 and $3.50 T - � I �1 't $1,966,00O." the grawth, of this pro- is bhe recorded and verified experience . . . that portion of the Royal -block adjoin- of the bride, v . �� T v. . - The atform of ' e great - . t� . I . . .., . - of thausandsof practic scien4e. PI -Mrs. - K. McKenzie, of Brussels -�Iiich was suita;bly rea- costs each, a very light sentence for r.: I � i?.- duct has been very ra,pu I within the! past al men,,condensed f, ing the Brunswick house, Wing ' ,- I had the misfortune of spilling a boiler o I ham. ponded to by Mr. Glavin and Mr. Hag- their offence. . , I k :." - ano tabulated for, instructive purposes. Conseirvative party seems to e growing Ali alarin was immediately �sounded and a ty. Among, t4 ni a dis- � I � I , SC 08 present ro . 15C ­­, fe�W years. It in due entirely tie the Tble old rnen must also recollect that; cii �alding water on her feet burning them the department was on the 'spot in three t ce were Mr. Co ghlin M. P . i � r- t 'to. permit of Stan ' � .. I ,00 n#row 4ng room I quite seriously. � ., North i . � - improved system of ina4ufacture 'Adopt- cu�nstances have changed sin I I - I I -: - t�'­ ce t1reir fora �node=ly intelligent ma46. . -Mr. -Wm minutes' time, but their services were - iddlesex ; Mr. T. Hagarty, wife and : Hullett. " � 11 � T 1, , ­. ed ba the factory principle. - Had the eailly days. Successful pioneer life -re-. : - I I . Miller,an old and respect- . I , . - . ed resident of the 13th . not required, as the flaniqs had in the mghters, .Stratford; Mr. O'Brien and DEATH OF A PIONEER. -Mr. NVIII. Is. . . - . . I . t concession . old system, of private d . � ing been still I quired strength, muscle, and endurance . � � � 11 . of ineantime been extinguished with a few ' ife, Exeter ; Mr. Farmer and wife, - � I ­ y . rather than sk-ill or education. Their M . MEREDITH put, the caod plainly Hullett, died last week after a lingering ' . Armstrong died at his residence oil X ; . pails of water. The damage was slight. Dtralia; Messrs.; Na.gles and wive I � - ; in vogue, our exports i . cheese would main difficulty was the clearing of the in th county of Dundas, the c illness from drop S, the ,8th concession on Sunday rhorning I . i BY. � . "; ! I'll -Tile Hullett Voters' Li�t Court was & . Mar a; Mr. Frank Carling and wife, . . � i I he said "' Mr. Blake climbed into + alti s forest. , Once cleared a ,virgin soil for, p� , ". I I � - 11 be of trifling import ance. -when George Miller and *family, of Brus- y 1 -it, .having reached his sixty-seven As it ha held last week at Londesboro. The itchell, and 'a h4st of other relati th : . � -, . Q ions, ­ , 1 we r once over the dead body of Thomas sels, contemplate moving to Sault Ste. whole list of appeals for the eastern ith a goodly number of the youth and \ - ar.: He had been q ite ill during the 1� ,-: been with cheese, so it should be with years rewarded their unskilled - effoits. , - u I , I . i . I � W� -Scott, and he shotild not be allowed to Marie thig,fall. Mr. Miller has purch'as . : , pring, but had Sufficiently re - IT With 'abundarit yields. The' same un- I . I . . . 4 buttex. go socan as th � oreame�,y fys- I - division was unceremoniously thrown * uty of the towiiship. After spend� covered . � . � ; -ntific tillage o i our partly exhailat. I clim into power now over �ad body ed some property t ere--.- - tt) , I . � scie tife d e be able to atteild to his ordin- I * I I ground that the, r were enter- g .i few pleasant hours in'" different � � , . tem of mailuftiGtare � comes tl1le Pre- . - I 1. I of Sc tt's murderer." - Will mccutcheon; Soil of . I out, on the i . � . . ed soils would today restilt in lament-' , I I M r. W. ' * ' . ary duties, and his friendg thotgb I :­ � � , J. McCutcheon �ofi Wingham, left that ed too late, The revision resulted as a usements, the happy couple drove to --t he �� I vailing system, our butter will beco�ie able failure. Still brains a,nd education So says a CO! servat* "if Mr. I - follows :-Conservatives a( ded, 3 ; Rp- . itchell, where they - took the train for Was in a fair ,way for total recover I � . � . . I ive paper . place ' _y. I are grea,te I last week foi� Ka�mloops, British The death of his son, however, tOI4 hiid . . 11 as - great, or even a " greater, so,tirce of ,r factorsi in farming to -day � M.erelith evi i Imade'such a stat ffln6t he Columbia, where h�.Will in future reside. formers' added, 29 ; itives struck t � east, amidst 4 shower of rice and I . - I . wealth than car cheese now is. I It is, than forinerly, and strength and muscle ' stated what isitubtrue; �yhat every per- -The township rate of taxation tii off, 7 ;. Reformers struck ff,. 4. Twc, o slippers. .The i presents were both on him, and since then be has llot� been I .. alre not so in4ispefisa,ble., Is it not 'a I I I . names'were applied to be put on by both n merous and costly, and showed plain- so well, but was still able to� be around.' . I I sonj knows to hat Mr. Morris is'one mill on fbe'dollar, county On the Sunday previous to h1is de.th he - � therefore, to the intere i of every 'i- mhtake when fa,rm. era send their bright- parties. This gives an apparent gain'of I that the steemed b l . � � slit agr dw I - i I .,� cultarist, and every pe � I n depending est boys to the learned professions or Merleli6 himself knows I to b, . unt rate two and one-tenth mills and the 29 to the Ref . ortners. . bride wasie y . 'all visited at his Son's place . � - I - � � . . upon- agriculture, to give to both these the,:'counting house, and keep the Idulj- Neither Thoill is Scott nor hi 3 � " des, . railway rate ight- en a o a in . � I . 0 1 - . an a half away, and oil the' follow. � % I ' 11 . I ' -One day last week, at Mr. J. INIc- M - ­ � - .�� � : - I eat 6 makefarm*e*rs of. This is due ,to I - . -Mr.-Joh Shepherd has rented his ...I , ­ -- ing Monday morning he assisted another . . , in , I � . i.:3 , apor�ant interests all the encourage- a - istaken idea that these professions body " was ever an issue in at election' farm on the aitland concession of Clode- Cully's threshing in Stanley, a series of . Perth lItems. , son to piepare some.room for the Sea- , ' I . .1 - accidents occurred. Mr. H. Thompson xl Cc, i _ - . � �- N Ment possible. The dayrs of profitable are morie respectable and lead swiftly in- 11tis. coun y." -When Mq. . Blake rich township, to, *rs,. Killops, of Th6 Salvation A�rmy is preparing. to . forth show. On the following Wednes- --� f � - I . i cc cli i had the misfo'rtuDe of having one of his I . - .1 grain growing for expert are about over to dvancement and mbed in borne, for a term of, years, at a rental of . - . i4vade Shakespe' re, i 4 I prominence in the power " in th . Ontar' ' I fingers broken, while working around , 4 in, and although he , . -1 ' . to � S260 per year. I The Listowel Curling Club are re- was never real y con tied to bed ., I � tk : ,- X , - `I e Nvo ITd. The farmer who ha's a just ap- . I fi I ; - -ries of . Legis lat . ec6red that po! the machine. Shortly, afterwards MT I . . � in this country, and the prai. t _ . ' ure Ile T. 0'ribliour had his band i badly t' rganizi ! . . ! ppre ation of 'the dignity and respeFert- I . ;j tion'. by russels, I'was 0 ng for another season's sport. that tim e little hopes were enter . - . .. the espo al' of the principle h' awarded the silvi . I , m"g abil ty,of his own calling should give - I - : I West and Northwest 'are beco ' ' at the -,r �'nedal for' his 'dairy ' ell . 1 -'Mr.. W. Williat'lls, town clerk,' St. ed for his reep ' 'Pin - � - peti . . 10 � P 8 At noon, while working with an axe, . very. His illness was .1 - �. - . strong com tors with us 1-n the beef tho ougb ail education to his son that Is peo0le's �e �ewntatives ,should have a alt and the Ist prize for table saft at Mr. John Baird put a ugly. gash in his N�arys, left last week on a trip to Eng- caused by some aff-ectioll -of the I 11 I ­ I � � -market-,, and Consequent f - 1 tow farm ing , the Provincial Show, at Guelph, last leg, which will lay nini p for some land. , I heart, I - ; 4 ly,tg,,e da -trying, to as to the one that is voice in !the exlp�,end-it lof the people's . Mr. Armstrong v �� � I . I .ure was a na- - i . I , to ta- e one . week. I I . . I m . � - � � :1 es,A-ty become our I O,f the leaxn�d professions.' money �nstea4 time. And to wind up, M , T. Baird r -Dr. Whitemom, of Shakespeare, is tive of Durnfrieshire, Scotland, and � . F s , , So I ng as tb . . of vesting tE e whole ,7 -Friday last, while Job to, -in a cou le of :months at the New Ca � me to this country about 355 years ago. . ' .. le f rmer acquiesces in the � - in Muir, . of . I - ' I pitay . � principall, m aillstay in tl le near f q,ture, , had a fork run into his ha id. All are "�'r, g 0 8 I ­ 1.� � - idea that learning and intelligence are !POwe' n the. ia�nds of the GloN' ernment Exeter, was working around the oper- . h 13 I . . � After remaining a -few monthp in GaIt - . �'. I I . . - ' I I a,nA we should be pr � axing for . P . . . I itting machin-ery'in the woolen mi 1) his recovering. be gate re( � I . the not a, prime requisite for his calling, so as the IdminiAration of th*�d 5 . I . t -T .-eipts' at the show in he came 'to Huron: and settled I , � .,. desir . �During the p e months I I ih the 1. *1 I..i change. We beIiieve-oktr farmers ca,n long will he feel that he does not rank - hand slippeLd into one of the cards and James Glenn, an A Aflitchell last week were $111.50 against township'of Hullett, oil the farm Where � � ­ ShReld farmer, has I . I . I . ed. When- -Mr. Blake " climLed into was badly mangled. : , M44 last year. . � � Socially with the professional man or the , a very meb � I �, he continued to ��r ­ mak-e more moixey, and Cam m ake it . . � po r " inthe omin lient he ' ' , ' live until the time of his � . rner� we, . been, in incliol§ condition. �- � ,hant. All would admit that a,gri- � P ion Parliai . -Mr. W. A. McClymont, -carriage- He had been worried by soi�ic financial i '* -Mitchell has a rate of 20rmills on death. Hewasamanofuntiringindus- . I 11 A . � -1 easier, by dairying than they ever did cpltire Ivas our most impoi�.tant in- - " cli 13ed in " over the Paci I maker of Wingham, has called a meet. ke dollar and a floating bank accom- try and perseverance, and succeeded,no . � -.-, I nt fie 4 candal, . - matters, -and grew tillost desliondent and � I � . . by grain gro,win I I I ing of his creditors. It is. hoped' an . . inbdation'of 810,QOO.' . only in making a t ,- I g, so, t4,&t the eha-Dge dustry,. and was the real basis of - our and because ll�s predecessors,. in office rather irresponsible. ' 0 Tuesday ll .Comfortable home'for. � I - . " _: -- . amicable settlement will be made so - I -r-LTp% ards of 800'persons visited'tbe - 'himself and fa mily, but amassed con*sid- - �.- will ben, great benefit instead of a detri- prop ress and prosperity', a,nd no Govern . mot -ling of last week he . , 7 - �. I � -- ha'd cammittedia- crime which So shock Zlot biniself . Men! - Mr McClymont can. resume bilsiness . Hbrticultural Fair at Mitchell z)n Tues. erable - i . . - . wealth besides. He was a kind � I In. ent to us. . � . roperly represent this i '. I . in the mouth, the el out . . I I , . . r I � :to incQ which did not make agriculture e ain. . - ,large ,coming . day evening. - , �- warm hea' -1 �- I ----. i Pro .d'public se�ti ent that the e ectorate 119 .. I I through the back of his , head. He � . . rted- man, a good citizen and , - t I ----1-f---- I I lil -Mr. EdvVard Welsh, of East Wawa- Mr. Thos. M. -We, of Listoweli trap- an obliging nei bbor, and was well and -*Z - I its 3hiefest and most especial carp,. very properly 1�decided t punish. them . leaves a wife and seven ch�ldren-. De- ` - 9 �, l 0 1 1 - - Educate the Younig FaimerS. Our exports were to a large . � . r all, sold his farm, bontaining 1,00 acr�s . ped two minks lAtely'that,were makin- deservedly esteemed by all -who knew . r - . extent the -f - I ceased was about55 years Of age. He 1 7, . i � , or their misdeeds. 'These are I W - 9 ; � � . mea, ure of our pr9sperity and progress i r ci&nts floor the round sum of- $6,500, ,to . ---- havoc in his chicken yard. him. 1 His death removes another of �. We have always maintained :tbat, as in ' - had .been a resident. of the!!. county for I V � in poi itical .histbry which * Mr. bleredith Ratford, of Hullett, iNho takes posses� . -P,ev. J. 'Ridley,' late rector of those �. � . Wealth.. .A people m ight b- I sturdy pioneers who have 'made �� 0 a rtile. farmers pay too I . e able to I . about 25 ears. 11 -: I � I ittle atterit on live withi Sion at once. ' . y . ;: -I. I -n themselves without foieigli, must have, 1orgotten, else he w Id not . ' Trinity church, Mitch -ell, with 'Mrs. Huron' what it now is, one of �. -Says the Brussels Po4t:-Seldoni the finest - ; i -Captain John Anderson, of New . - � . 1. to the 'edaca.tion. of their Sons, those trad,4 but they would never be able to have, made such a �statement . does a more melancholy 'event take Ridley, . I eft for his n ew hom, e in G alt on agricultural sections in Canada. He - . . �� as the Brunswick, -has been visiting his brother- I . I : - I I as they produced above. ' It is not 'Mr. B ake tha [ ' p ace in a neighborhood than� that which 14 -of them we m ean,. who axe designed to advance n wealth unle Tuesday last week. was ever an active and ,enthusiastic � I I F . they consumed. A . I I I 4 is try- in-law, John A. McEwen, Esq., of Mor- -A resident of Shakespeare was last Liberal in politics, and was a consistent - . . follow the occa.-pation of, their fathers and sold morethan . � . . befell the-fanlily of George Turvey, 2nd . . . o . I � Ing to clirnb into power "over . e dead ris, for a few days past. - Ele will take concemi n of . Alorris, last � . Friday, A week fined $58,.including costs, for sell- member of the Presbyterian church. � , ; .. glanke at OUr exports would show the 0 q 11 . . up his abode in or, near Wingham if lie iijg liquor without the hecessar atithor- His' ,wife died 'a:bout eight years ago, I L . . 0,4e great reason .urged ext��M,tiGxl Of high position agriculture takes as an 'body of Saott a mulrderer," .but Mr. uniber'of members of the �failiily had IF 5 at the i �,duqatiGn given elempnt of -our progress. * n I y - I . thisomission is, th ca:n purchase a sui&�ble p�-ace. , , izing document. ' - : Canada's ex- Meredith. himself &r..Biake is quite. - been down with dysentery but had re- . and he leaves behind two daughters and � : - , e boy has a tendeney to -wean hini, ed ' e I - I ; - . . av ra Oil a , * portE for some yea,rs had e, , -Th other day " e ofithe key -stones Nfr, James Simpson has sold his four sons all - Comfort bI ; I 9 illin rt to let th it clu4tion rest vad ruja covered with the exception of the - y settled and . - . . I w - - -rorli the far tm,. and tha;.t a 8 sooli 'as the a,boub 80 mitlions, and more than one'- - - - 99 I I in Dr. Br8wning's bl�ck, �in Exeter, fell nother and daughter- The� both di farm, lot 29, Mitchell Road, Fullarton, well provided for. . P . f - T ­ . ' I ed The remains were i: - . 1 I y - tothe side -walk _ . - 9 - or 'the sum of intierred in the Hill cburch� cemetery, - . 4 . . half,were agrietiltiral prodilets, while his 61tances'. of elfilibing'i t, I )) from the third store I to Mr. Hu h Russell f ' . s . I M (11.1tairres r . VV - � farmerV son act. i I 6gitima I , y Oil the oue day and were buried tokether r;5,400 on tinie. I Hullet on Tuesday, and the large at - R' his education ou- exports of nlanufacturbs had been on the I political i8sues of ith .such force,that,it went through a on Saturday at Jewitt's chareb. Two .." tt the. I . . t, � he is of no furtbler use Gn' the farm, as. but between three and four million - three'inch pla,4, I i�rfunately no one -'Mr. F. Goebel bas decided to re tendauce 1 at -'the funeral ' � . . - I . i� - I attested the '; e move e i, - I his m er direction. He ineptioiled thes' figures. to impress- - hapiened to I)e, assing at the time. -unusual hnd mournful sighti' * 4 . � . - 8 , - 4ay, -1 �ut Mt. M redith and his,friends � . 'hearses in tl e one processio�; is a ,very . - r� ind is beat in amo'th his hosi ry business from Alitchell esteem in which the deceased was held . 1. . the farm willn let itreit,'but.on every possible -'.vlr. IV. H.'-Tvl cc I not soon to and locate in eith4r Berlin or Waterl' . � . ers with an idea of the im port- . . , - - - . 00. in ' ; . This h I I rkeken, of Brussels, be forgotten. here he had so' ! . Bi-% beeti, no douly,,t, t0 some extent - - . ,I i the n�igliborhood w . . ;. - ance Df their own occupation., occasi drag it forward and ,e) hibit it took 17 prizes at the Seaforth fall how -`1he list of convictionq'i for.'H This, will be a de 021ded loss -to Mitchell. long lived. I . 6 IT . � . I I 8 k . � . . � � t he ease,. but it is the f autt of the sysitem . ; uron I . I . . � - mm� I . and 40 -at Wingharn. Me. has 6 ,� . : - I t - for tht purpost of hidina thEir Own county for the quarter end�n - -At the recent Parkilf races three St. - I I � I 0 . - of education * and 1,10t Of the . I , I . t . g Septeni . � . I . J � imangolds that Weigh 130 pounds., He's ber 14tb allows 82 cases in'611. Marys horses, Lady Defoe,'Mollie B. and . � - F I A Little too Fast.- ' :. There , . wea,kt �ess and d"ve ting 5public &; ention 94 ,. . . Wingham. I � . ; a cherry picker from the'top limb" on were 11 convictions by Nellie Wood, took the stakes in the com- � . 11 �l educatioR itse-M A � proper edu- Following the exam pie of 'its great from the cir* wiuOiani ma is- ; . I- .1 . Cum tances which lel to the the f9lL show business. So says the trates, 10 by Go rich, 6in 9 . n the order A S.NoAV STORM. -A heav ' .1 � I I . ' --�eaforth, 32 1 . � � .1 cation i .. y snow- I 9- , . e . - : . - . , d m ntor, the Goderich liberation of "Scott's murderer' in the Post. by Clinton mentioned. - I Storm passed over this section on Fri - will never urtfit a. mail prototype an de bined 2.30 and 2.40 open trot i , I I ' J. and the remainder were I I � '! � . - . ii . I for farming, bu,t on the co'ntra,rY .i,t will Star tii,69 to take a dig at Sir RiGhard fir-st place and b a execution in the see- -While returning home from the scattered amongst ottler , !magistrates -Tile call of Trini itcliell day morning. 8now was falling con- i - . . . ty church, M J . . , ". give him, am. aiptitti(le, 1��nd increased Cartyrright. It says: o7d . postoffice one evening last week, Miss throughout the count) I t Rev. R. Keer, of Quebec, has bee tinuously for two. or th" . I � . I place. I . 1. Tbore were five -0 - n ree hours. The I . I . I , -sh for his work- and wt1l at the sa,m e . . . cepted, and h will enter on bis duties weather was very ,cold. - � reli i Sophia Symonds, of Blyth, was brutally for violations of the Sc -e � - " Sir Richard Cartwrigbt is still seek- 7�� . i Ott 46t, while a i � � tim e give him a higher and better staxid- � . . assaulted and seriously injured by Jack majority were for ' -links. !All, Exeter Zt, Trinity church: the laet S bbath'of THE; FALL SHOW. -The annual fall . ing for a seat, notwithstanding a positive I News 6f the 'W . . �i I 1 4 i � . I � I �� ; - I I i . I � . I eek Harrison jumping upon her froin the cases welit to Clinton, this Monti]. � . I L I - of ILppeal from Mr. Blake that some of th � t), agis- , I ' Lag among his fellows. iWe know _ OWiDff to a ill � ,fair.of' the combined Turnberry -Agri- � ­ � C b -A r�, FOR. RIS131A'.-The B Igarian doorstep of a hotel while passing. Har- trate not having as . �The estimated' value of goods pass- ' " . institute better caledlated to giyee' safe' constitueneies wauld -'� . . � yet b e 1 appointed . cultural and Wingham, Horticultara:1 - � �uo . make a cr`isis'i s a, iave 'paralyzed n riSOILI ,Was undbr the influence of liquor. h the c1tom b * u ' � I . . I ussia' in the stead of the late J "McDonelld' throug I o se at Strat- - � i I . � Opening for his 'lieutenant. He is u � . ,. - . ing I I Societi'es was held in the Horticultural � ­ . trado. . I . ! � ; this Suitable edatation. than. the Agri-� and dDWn'the cokintry, speaking at Re- , . --,A son �of Mr. Richard Portei, of There were S�46 collected i fines, - ford during the month of September is Park, 'in lVingham , on Tuesday and .� i FxRk.-Ten buildings were bu,ned at Turnberry, about 14 years of age, fell -On Friday morn' ' . . S47 ' M6. The thtal customs collections 'Wedn�sday of - - . . - - I � � 0 cultural College, Those�who look to: form demon tratio' here a d there, d H Iniml, Misso ri, last Friday. Loss from a cherry tree on Sunday last �nd the Jamily were ta ng b- � ,a : - P 8 � Ds , n an. a.nl Ing I while ` last week. Theweather - ,, - . . � � f'r the same were �10,830. i 0. ie on Tuesd�ay was very disagreeable, it �# Z this institation sim ply as iv -.Nio-DEI. farpl While the paxty� organs exhaust the-ni- 930,00). brIe his leg about four inches above th� litble three year old son of Mr. . K. - . the prospects , -1.1 . I . , . . ki It, alti f as t, -A green Corti and pumpkin p hav-ing rained all diy, and ! selves in pt-aises 6f his 'magnificent ef-' RAI� ' . ' 1) - I . Willy no doubt be disappotnted,, as there forts', there is no invitation from the "WAYS FOR CHINA. -Ch a, is knee. The break is a bad one' and it' W�bster, of the Aslifiel '' social was given � b�, Air. and Mrs. John for Wednesday looked equally blue, but a � . d 4) � boundary, Ballard at their tesidenge in Eltria, near it cl are we daubt not, hundreds of farms in .. . .about o issue a fifty -million dollar loan will be a long time -before the boy' is abl -11 took a match from a a . I eared up nicely and the weather on Ii .. . I constibuencies to ' Come ' over and help for th.E construction of radiways. ­ to -be abolit again'. . tand i I the bed- I Listowel, a few nights ago. There was that d4y was all that could be desired. the Country conducted as ivell and pe,F- us.' Sir Richard is either a very poor VILLAI��0118 TNTE'XT.-A 'pile.] Za,geq�of - � !v room and set fire to the bell clothing, a good athering and an'enjoyable time- . � I . . Last week -Thomas Woodburn, of The smell of the burning 0oth soon 9 On Tu4sday evening the Horticultural ha,ps better than this one is. But those States i,ian, or the Reform party does not explos . - � � I � ives has been found -lying it (ter a the 7th concession of Grey, died after a filled tbel hous6 and a opened to the public, and I . � I � �d adrnir �,.� statesmanship -which is it?" e - I . -A race 'is being arranged for b hall S � : -who regard it in its . � wben '.�lrs. Web - o praper * light - Government -military building A,; Mal- very. -brief illness -of inflammation of the sto,r entered the bedroom .sbe�', found the 00 people availed themse " - - . I � . take it for what it is desig'ned to be Now, we will tell the Star just ill con - drid. i . tween Mollie B, * and -N-'ellie Wood, to about , j n - - . �owols, aged 67 years a,nd '16 months. � little boy hearly su ffocated,� � with the I come off on -'the I St. Marys Driving the oplJortunity to examine the exhibit - 11 i I ' � � . fidenc � what it.no doubt already knows FAIIJ-NG IN HEALTII.-Mrs. 1: rriet He had been- in Brussels on Friday. . 1 . Park, within thre� weeks, for $200 a, therein by lamp light, F institution where a young � a � .man can pr!?- ' suioke,�, while his little sister vas "s6a,ted . The t,)wn band , Beechfr-SWW,e I -as declined in leadth Tliq funeral was oil . the , I I � . very , ell, that Si * Richard is not following oil the back part of the bed, Rpparently I was Present and enlivened the occasioa F cure such an edue-ation a �'will fit hi 1 . r side. - � , , P� 1�11 I and sp[rits since the de hus. Tuead Y. . � . / -1 - I . I -Rev. B. D.. -�herk, of Berlin the with se' eral selecti- . � -or any social 19 seek.Rg for a seat," and -that he has no ath of h I- 11" enjoying the eight of the ris ng flames. � $ N, ons. The attendance , ' IF � , f or pablic' sphere in life . � . . . brmd, and her friends are alarmed. -Tile Colborne Agricultural So- A -large portion of the bed cc �er* ' I ' ed (Inite a falling off i , necessity for dQ* I I Presiding Elder of the denomination on Wednesday show : � ing Ing was I i . - . ;f known as thF Unit.�d Brethren in Christ, as compared with last year there boeing - i and at the same time gaiii a scienti4c so. At the proper WiLio-,,� BARR TT Aitpay.Es.- Nilson ciety held its fall show, at Smith's Hill destrged and only for the n , . I . . 2 i ortunate . ) � I -me, if be desires a "seat," the -reft, the En 3,lish actor, arri i ed at - i --of! religious service in I L ti Baa 8 % -w-ledge, oi his own oc- f I t week. There cc ery of the fire at the- tine, there � and , . on Wednesday of,) las ; i technical kno, xe will d held two diets , only between 1,200 and 1,400 people i � I . " S' was neither a large j' 'attendance of -people I a noi telli Li.stowel last Sabbat'li, pre -sent. � � � - I New N�ork on th, Oth ult. � . ; cilpatiGn without being ! be plenty a,t his disposal w � 1. T , ould . . . . ., 11am.; oved from ithotit his ng What the res hts w The gate reCeipts also showed ; ; i - ' . � HO 113�E diVELTY.-The M,oscow nor a large ex'hibit in any class, although have been. - I - a great falling off, � . seekinn, one. If the Tory org I . . The new Episcopal church at Seb- being �- 2 t he associations an d- habits! Of farm life, D ans were Gakett-. sa niod less than . : a ringville will soon �e completed. That last year, while e fac" z I k . . YS thirty Bttlgarians:liaf� - been the show inightbe obnsidered a fair one - -The Clinton New Era of j 8t week . th t tha;t the so- . . , . E : 01 ­ � I. - -- - e . I This is wha. ,hilipad to death by order M say ago, can then boast,of ciety carried over a, deficit of $100 fro- . I . d i ,-� e w tell - I will not bedisappolinted. " t as little concernedabout Sir Ilichard as iv wilship. s: -There is a singular ' h- smar I f � lesigned to - r4ent officials! for expressing .sym 3athy �Mr. James , ill I. � the Agricultural College is d . he is about procuring a seat in Parlia . . . I Young, a C91borne far four churches Baptist, Episcopal, and last yea .. � i with Bussia. . - . ; I Ong I - . I Iwo I 1. mer am ,r shows that the'fair this fall I . . . - has lately made its appearaileles no � , . i - do aild as such it should receive the ment, we � uld see fewer of such- para- I . , *as rather startled I on seeing children of from four weeks totwo years Englisli and Germau.Xlethodist. has . been a fliancial success. In . . - I 11 i . . PANY PRES YTFRIAN PREPARAT- N,cj., several deer iegaling themsE I � I almost I every � - , � � 6 ;, as the above. It is- quite true Th - �Ives oil his of age, in�this vicinity. It ebilimences -.-Niiss Lillie Citrrelley, daughter of department; says the . y � ragement and graph,, � ExecutiBve Committee of the. Pan peas one day last ,week;,not having witli fever and determ Times ihe e . t J 1; - � , . I -' . � . patr I .. ncil of 18 . 88 ir I ination 00 0 � � ----- . onage o,f every farmer'in the land. that.S:.r Riclia,rd has been attending Re- Presbyterian Cc i the Deputy -Reeve of Fullarton, carried I xhibits were of .8, superior � , et in firearms �iandy he tried a cbase with a the brain,'fpllowed order, and the fair itself certainly de - 1 I on by inflam- off four first prizes in' oil and water color � � . � I for m �emonstrations and * " New Xork last I we�k and � brep ired a pitchfork,', but did not reaell them be- mation of the bowels, wbich beconle painting and pencil drawing at tlie MLit- � At the openill,g, of the recent Proviia- has been de- . . r � 0 to be, the I served better treatment at the hands of : '. I - . I liverink addresses in various pa' dra,ft " the programme . car- fore they sped: io' the South- under ver � 'the public. . , , ; eial Exhibition at Guelph, If -on. A. 1�1. rts o,f the " . I y much swollen, ana 'very tender, cliell show. I ; rie( oil t., , . ' . : . - . I d,.,;' -`� 7 - - - � � -- � ! I .eT ,�--4 -, - with evident pain, as the child fr6ts and', --The Whyte B�Iothers gave ail en- � . Ross, Provincial Treas.-urerland Minister , jally true tfi*at he, 'CA�TTLE QUA-RANTINE.-Governor Mar- -At the, Provificial Exhibition held cries the greater par� of the t nie, sl?ep-i' tertainment in the Methodist church . � Dan inion, and.it is I cover of the woo 5 . I t I � li,as been doing yeoman servic6 in ex- ,tin 9. of Kansas, has ordered a qua; a Dtine - I -A illost remarkable faith cure is t I . of Agriculture, delivered an excellent 0 � , in Guelph, Mr. Samuel Howard chces6 ing a few minutes, and vvak6es cryin St. Marys, the other evening to a large reported from London. Mrs. J. ,Nlc- : -- I � I . I posing the extravagance and ,i,,a,n- of 90daysagain"t cattlefrom Illino*Ls, maker, forthe People's Factory o'f Gorrie the knees ,drawn up continual y, and t 91 audience. Thosewho. attended expect- Kenzie, of Dundks street, was taken ill � � practical address, in which he m;1d i . . Ohio aid J he ! - the Dominion of Canada. took first prize on his colored cheese- thumbs turned into - the pal n of the ing a treat were iiot� disappointed. . - i special reference to. the - Agricultural ,gemeiit of We Ottawa,(,, overnment, and � . . 7. with all the symptoms of lung disease', . . . :1 - Hum 'NE SOCTETY.-The German Life- and also the diploma for the best cheese hand. In most of the cases t,lere is. re- I � F - . I I College and its wor�k-. we h e he will cuntin ­ ' Mr. A. 13'. McQillum, M. A., head- in June, 1885, since which time, not- � : His remarks,, qf I ue with e I boat Association, has now 100 Stations, �,Of any kind -or color. The first prize t cti of the head, i master of Listo 'et High ,S'Chool, was withstanding that she tried the ])eat . . . � . !I I vigor i . ! the -good work until.the ,qua . d. during tb . . . ra iop ind c,iting mild w � t an � . ; corru e last 20 years, ii, as in - p r which the following lis a sulilmaxyI S $30 - 00 in cash, the diploma was a Spinal troubles. Only in Oil �, instance pre.sent at -tbe-op of the new school available m 0 � � I I strumenta; I . edicad attendance she gradu- - 1 5 1 . : I cabal is rooted out st' - in 4a%4hg`I,578 lives.- ol d at- $40,00. has the disease. proved fatal, a oug house at Fullartoen i should be caref ully perused and pander- . eni and brame 1. d medal value - -,. h- " , ' t Pv�tlsfll-NG. INSURRECTIONISTS.- Gen- - n (�,�ogrners, in the tow ally grew worse, ar�d her ' , But because he is , The Secretary,of,the Scott Act As- F,everal cases have been treate . .ship' of Fullarton, 'on Friday ! ed by farm, ers generally. -Every wor4, thus engaged that is ' . � CVeDiDg,' daily looked for. A few days ago Mrs. .. . F I . � era,l Vil acampa knd thirteen o.tbei s w. ho sociation, Mr.11. Fodter, of Clinton, has - -Mr. IN-Teydr, secretary of the Wing- 24th ult., and delivered an address on McKenzi'e expressed the belief that she . I � I no rew on I i 0 i . - I - is pregnamt with truth, He' sa,id . . for supposing ihat he is took- . tool', pa -t in the recent rising in.Midrid, received notice fr'ni the Deputy Minis- ham Railway Committee, has received a elocution. . - � .0 I . q � ing for a constituency. Why, even Sir have ,be!n sent�n(ed to death. ' � . could be cured by faith, and her husband I i The Agricultural College is the . ter of Justice, that - .all Scott Act fines communication from . Mr. I'dil Horne -A Shakespeare Correspondent sa - . ; , . I ! one Tom ,co Cnoi� ,I)AMAGE.D.-Th ) Ys : invited Rev. Mr. Porter (Baptist), Rev. ; fariners' educational- insitu- Jo-.h,i.i �� acdona,ld has been peregrinating - - 0 to- will be left with the, Treasurer of the president of the Canada Pacifi, Railway On Sabbath afternoon .Nliss Dimsdale 'T. .'-i. Johnston,.Rev. H,'NV. Brown and i . . . . I . � I tion tha,t :-vve have in Ca,ila,da' bacco c ro ini rginia,-Tennes4ce- and couluty hereafter, for the purposes of the Company; I in which he 'm ' - ) ' L � in :1 th to;;;; i the Country from - the Atlantic North C allina, Ni- ts very seriously Jam- a,k!s the fol- conducted the oburch services i the some'other Christian frieti'ds, to meet at . l Act instead of being 'appropriatect I � i and x.iotwithista-ading all the criti� $ -by lowing mention to the propoled WiDg-_, Temperance Hall, l which was well filled - his house on . � cism. that it had been Subjected to" � I . . Thursday last week. i I to the Pacific ,delivering political . ad- aged by frost on � �ridaynight. - , the Dominion Government. ham. extension : I will say that it is our She is a young lady of ability and un. . o . . - � ' dre4ses wberever be could 4a.in" an audi VALUlf,'LE, COULF�CTIOY.' The )le' . NITill - Promptly at 3 P. m. the asseuibly ell- . it was doing a g9od, work for the Pro, � . . . - n- -Lovers of hi'orse-flesh - will be sorry intention to locate the ghim. branch doubted carnestnes1s, with her whole gaged in prayer. -At the conclusion of I - � � vince. fie" diJ Pthnologica 'collection -of ' Dr. to . . . . : (11'r. Ross) had taken tho -ence, wad Surely n' persoi would have Scllw � .1ea,rn of the death of the celebrated just as soon as Mr. Jennings ,is : , 0,1 able to heart in missionary work, and is at the prayer Mrs. TvIeKeDzie rose from her I CD oppartunity. Ia. einfurth, tlie African tra eller, Hambletonian and ,Star stallion I I Hal .1 . � ; , 5-tyeax to. visit som-e the att� acity to even : Ute -that he . rt's detach the' necessary .engineer4 from th n ihlg reviva � ; e plice'd in the muse in at Mess q I services at bed and walked about the house, taking - s i i's loo,k,i - . .- enger," which occurred ai the 'other work he has in hand. I We will Capling's church, North Easthope. 7 - .the bes-tof the agricultural college. 11 :, will shor�fy b . ,prese t conduct � the United 9tates, and lite did not find[ ng for a sleat ar that the Berlin. J . tea with the family the same evening. ' 11 � , . gr,ea,t . p I Brunswick house stables in Wingham be. able to send en' ineers within a week -The farmers r,i�siding I � � : I . -orie doing the atinonnt of agricultural Conser ative piwty g, does not admire ACCEITING TII'Er SITUATIO'N.-It is on Wednesday of last week. . 9 in Black Creek Since then she has attended to her- : ! . I - � ' .3 a I � . stated that Sir Mi . The ani- or 0, and upon the completion of the School Section, Downie, have experienc- household duties, On Sunday she � � NvOrkthat we are doing a,t Guelph' statesm amship," and yet he is just as , . chael Hicks- each mal was suddenly taken ill on f uesday location we will be preparied to. meet you ed a buildin boom during the past sejL- walked to and from Church, and with I - � I . � The American agrictiltural, Coll has become convi ed that BxcepAonal with constipation and paralysis of the and arrange -all details. . I think you in& son. Scarcel a farm � Lie � . . 7 . � I I IC y 'r in the section the exception of rather emaciated fea- ! ­ . I . 11� bE require'l to pre erve bowels, t;o which i succumbed in about safely assume that the branch will . but has a,dd:7 I - . eges we-rq likely t3L be on the- look -out for a con�- � legislation wil - , . � I . ! 1 t . be to his already valuable . tures she appears. quite well. I . I I . I : I . . . I I . 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They i. - the 'Past tw., I -- Tuesday but the meetings ai - co,u,tinned.-Tbe new pastor ; 1 , rresbyterian�. church 11ev. Im. . lantyn e, was inducted .,on ` . cessfut and � � aat tea me��g ivas held �� I i e Che pastor's fa mily nov 'Veningi I I . the Ala--1,se.aiqd he has entered fa, 1-1 ork.-A socia�l will be I'LL - . 3118'"' - Sabbath ,,f- ' uecti,,11.1, "th ,the �� - T.,. , I's scliool house, ,-(1*,rey, evening of the I Ith inst,, w- lien ail � reiLdingsl iilu�sic, etc., Will C0111r, l � i Tea will be served � irramIne.A prog � J se'vell. : . . - 'i"t � � -M� � - I - ...4 - ­­­­ I . , � ; . , � . . - : . � � � Rensall. � i - � - 'LOCAI, BRItFS. : Avery large� Tuesday to attend t! . left here on I ,At Exeter.-6hippingeontinutas 1: � I � . t .av ol ,11P eP , a ot, large quantitie .flour salt an4oat'lleal beillo Xhi, . I "' 9 �Out- The redeipis forthe w"eck: "Oet. Ist, Show an increase of I � over the colris's,ponding week last. . 3irs. IV. C. �Charters, who Iv � . . . � Z ,,,Way. for thepast few we4eks on� Jor.thegood 6f her health, spel . Jew days in L" ondon, Courtri-bt,; 8 1 1 I 3D i -r� etroit and � Cleveland, has . bonle feeliA6r 'greatly benefitted f t I -AVe regret to say that Mrs. .1�1 , . ring., of thX place, is and has b ome time past from a. '1�- A -of inflammatory rheulta 414�c I . � ; , I - .. 3&iss Brophey 'o(It li ,of 0 erich,who . . . jOr a nnnlber'� of weeks past visiv I I 31isses Ball' returned hom-e 0 . � day accompanied by Mis&- M.� : Mrs. J. 1). Li'llis of Dakota, daufi � J" � 'i � 'Mr. -James Bonthron. of Rod i WhO4 Weunderstand. has not been' : f I ..enjoyment of good health for son � past; is expe�ted home tlits wek� intends xema:iiiing during the lvvi" 113 Miss Annie Reynold, who has j, . . London for the past two weeks I . � I .friends, returned home this -week� 3). Urquhart, has' .also returne I - - visiting her sister. -.*,%1r. Tbonla: r f � r1es McDonal,d, of thi I ray and C ha I [ � ship -of Hay, who have h. � iCoopertown,� Grigga County, I I I . during the sp ring and- summer, .13 1 turnea home, and- intend remair winter. T6y report the Nrealthel I I as having been very -warm, with . I : � I ly any rain, �and the crops short , t . Bequence.-Mr. Win. kord.lrof . ton, Dakota 4 has also recently v y, � I . I 1.11 � � winter months here.' W). . turning ill the spring to ' - , I 1 -his duties as' -public. school teacli . school -s in ti*t section only-beit . in tht sprin,g an4sumnler.--­On'1 . afternoon of.this - vveek a very p I event took . lace at the I residence I i Misses Robe son, of this place, x 1. the'niarriage of Mr. John Sinch of Brussels, to Mias.'C. Robert. this village, The cereQony wi, I formed by �Rev, 0. H. Bridget' . St. -Paul's c1l'ureb ., in the presell � �number of invited guests, after I all sat down to a sumptuous repa � 11, then -spent a few hours in socig Course. The happy eouple to ' � � evening express for Harrisbur, I � . other places. followed by tbi ' wishes of their friends. -Mrs� P. I I of Tuck�ersni-ith, who has been al � acouple of �6onths for the good I health, vlsjt�itig relativ4�s and fri� . , I Michigan, lia's return ,64 holne, 7 benefitted by the elia',n,,,T,e.-Mr Thomson, ot Wbitechurch, whob . here for thel past two months visil - -father and ii,tother, has returned li, The many f ' d of Mr. John G1 - ' " who has l4e'encol'infined to his I I __ some titme past through serious :� . I . . will be plea $�ed to learn that hJu . - . . - , : a nft � Ut � ift Tecovering, iough Somewhat sloN I � and we sinee-rely hope tha:t he 1111 regain his aecustomed health- - ity.-'-N11rs.­(" Purdy of Jordall,. I , ly Of this w1lage, bas been here . 3ast week o I - two ,% isiting her da: 1:1117a.- 0. Pttty�-a .m. B'ucllo Rodgerville, wh - o so creditably .the, work -of two years in the prey. -course of Kilox College last sessj� � successfully ,I passed the recent spr- triculation qxamination of Toroi , I I � . i -- ; ' Wrometer. ' � I - � 20LIR 81 -Tow. -The W-roxetersh. � held here oi� Thursday and Fri& The weathe� both days --vas de linfavorable! alid the attendane'Ll I , 0 . exhibitorg and spectatorswas sot, Small on �hat account, but V., shown was very good.- The pr will appear L:,xt week. I . HYMENEA.-A very pleb-saut . -took place �on Wednesday Iast:, . residence of lithe Rev, Geo. Bromvl Xiss Jessie! Brown- and Mr. 1. Gibson W'erc'Pullited With the u -SW . � knot. -Mr. Gibson was snpportx t by his brother,'Geo. F. Gibs,or )diss�'Sarah 13rown as bridesniaiiI presents we�re .numerous 4nd 4 pronlinent a�mong - them Was a. v 0 i I present f ron� tb e Band of Hope el � who asseii.ibled i --n a b��Iy to tA Preisen-tationI. They I tarted t. eaat by th,e 4). 4-5 p. n). erain foll'ol I t, I the good. wishes pf alL We . know of %ity couple that star! With more' good wishes- for thimi, 'Welfare than did. Mr. anil Mrs. j Gibson, -Ailother wedding too at the resid,�nce of thelmide's fiyiv . I Nvedn&dayl-Mr. Job%'ll 1100: 'Gorric, �ua!!Miss Ada Paulin) d� ' 'of , . N1r. Jas.', Pauhnl of this place � - � Pauliin I rec�,ived quite a UU-11 valua , ble pi�esents,, of which s well deservipg, being I<ing and f� . known* in jtown.� We wish th best of' wishes, aii wei� believe � . that know ,Mr. and 'M'15. Boope, -- -- wwmmwliw� J - ! - I I � � THI� MARKETS-� I � . SNAMUTTI., O&tV)Cr,'6, � 1�all Wheat per bushel (lie%% ��. .., so 6s. Spring Wheatper bushf.-I ­ - 1� .... 10 00 0 .i,-� ;oats Per bnshel..'... -, - . - ..", . - � - 11� Pe-wPer'bushUl.­..­-- .1- ... 0 4!51 �arley per bushel..... 0 4 11 I � I . -:�:: ; .. ]Butter,, No. 11 loose.. �: -.,-1 �. � 0 Butter, tub ....... ­­- .4 .... O 1�. i I 99*18.---­.....­.. ­ ...� .- 0 i. P1011r,'Per 100 lbs.. ­., ­ i. � - - - 20( . 4 Ray per ton. -,. - ,. ...... . A. - ­ 1"6( Hides Per 100 lbs.. � ...... l. l. ­. 50( Sbee kins eae)2� ......... �'.. " � O.',( WOOFS -� ....... 0 2A ­­-' ..... - Salt �Tetail) Pei barrel . . , . . . - I .. ­.. I bt Salt (wholesale) �er barrel.. .. ­; . Potatoes per ll�i;hel, ii,&,# ....... � ; 10 4t I � Wood per -eord. . ­... � ...... ­; 2 N . - ­*- TOTWN-To, Ort. 71r.-Fzdl wheat, ,80.74 spring, $0.74 to t4O 76 - oats 32,c to 34C r ' -- � - - ' -- '� ' - '� �o "3c ; '�p to '8-;'� ar'�;, 5 .- c 5 - but r 21c, �o 24 i Ota '15- d!- , �e do"e 'ic to # I ge 0 B.. 6.., ,q 65 to 0c; _0 to ,6.50. 0 , per 'o i A