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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-10-14, Page 4L OCTOBER 14) 1892. 00T0 .4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR e child, but in his The Blyth Show. and grabbed instead th print NEW ADVERTISIMMEXTS. the Government because, it is claimed, it in cot tain seasons the seals betake themselv"m they were boys, and a poem, composed strap around Its neck the dog made a vicious WOWS, left arm, tearini fri lit he ran too fast and the result was he Had the directors of the Morris Branch toryche" As the islands where they go are under the -whilst an und6graduste at Cambridge, Mr. onslaught on Mr. E wri than Agricultur SY giving too much patronage to the other g it in a fes rful - manner, an the child fell, No sooner do &I Society had the appointing of jurisdiction of the United States, and under Tennyson did not publish anything till 1830, and laceratin Mr The figure between the parenthesis after each ie and the weather themselves they could not have - &Igo making many markson his right hand, the old sow rushed upon the little or Fie"hraond Une denotes the a of the paper on which the faction' and. a serious split in the party ranks lease to the Alaska Fur Company, the ad- when Poems Chieffy Lyrical" appeared, commenced savagely chewing, at the child'o had it more suitable than were Tuesday and Hatanic advartl"ment wil' e, found. un ME in imminent. Poor Quebec ! There seen's mission of this contention would practically -and from 1842 the steady sad rapid -growth the wounds requiring surgioal aid. The dog head, lacerating and tearing the flesh in the Wednesday. Both days were warm and s CalumbuaDlecovered America—Jactson Bros. (1) to be a greater number of rogues and men. be taking away from the Canadian sealers .-,of. his fame may be traced. was shot. are. neighborhood of one ear in a horrible man- shiny and consequently there was an im, qu a on e cry. —A pleasant event took place on Thi n & (6) dicants in political life in that Province the whole of their trade. Up to 1888 the long distance ride . between Berlin and Gr t Bar in W IT 31,cr , , ; company had paid to the United States Vienna. day, 29th uIt., when Mr. G. C. Manuess, of; ner; the boy meanwhile calling lustily for mense crowd on the ground on Wednesday. VoCrsioke ere Ri ht�_Jaok n B ave the child- Apparently all Blyth and a greatir portion H. than in any other country in the world a, di Government, for their leased privilegeo, no GoNz.—Jamee B. Voise, of Nyack, one London, was married to Miss Effie.E. Swit- help and endeavoring to a Auctioneers ard C. C.�Switzer, Usborne Help came at last, and with the assistance of the people within a good many miles Auction Sale of Farm anies onnor. (6) the leann�ss of the public exchequer is not less than $5,500,000, and in customs duties of the oldest shipbuilders slong.the Hudson zer, daughter of Mr. rformed in of a fork the savage old iven of Blyth ivere there.. There were old sad Teacher Wanted—F. Ft� Hamilton. (5) ICstate of Duncan Stewmt—F. Holmeated. (5) to be woodored at. It has to stand a good and other ways the Washington authorities river, is dead at Aahbury Park, I New' township. The ceremony was pe eive as much more. It is estimated that Jersey. the presence of 50 invited guests by the off. The child is recovering nicely, but young and middle aged, and judging from Son. -Ton StoveforSsle—J. Langstroith. (8) many hard palls and now after'the life has rec of the Kirkton a be sears'from its frightful experi- the number of newly married couples on the 31arsh. Shropshire Sheep for Sale --Thomas Anderson. (6) there are about,4,000,000 seals on St. Paul EIGHT M'URDERERs HAWGED.—Three ne- Rev. B. L. Hatton, poistor nc r wiil ground, Blyth fair must b - a popular We ylor. been pulled out of it the vultures are h. T12e bride� was supported �-�Iih eewith the pig &a long as it lives. TA quar* and St. George's islands. The Canadian gr es, fo r negreeses -and a white man, all Methodist chure Have you men them -1. V. Fear. (6) 0 u L $6,000 For a good Farm—Scott Bros. (6) relling over the caroses. Miss Annie Roadh 1120, of Kirkton, part of the honeymoon trip. The leasant Annual Stock Sale—John McConnell. (6) sealers may capture 75,000 skins in the se%- convicted of murders, were hanized at by sted weather of Tuesday eabled those with The rev Notice to Debtors—D. Weismiller. (8) non, worth $10 a skin, so that the extefit Columbia, South Carolina, the other day. while Mr. H. Feekings, of: London, asei The Hibbert Show. staff for the indoc a It out Good Servant Wanted—Mrs. 0, Clarkson. (8) and importance:of the industry justifies the THE NELSON TROTTER. -The stallion Nel- the groom. Guests were present from De- The Hibbert Show "was held at Staffs on �r display to bri I week. THE DOMINION'CAPITAL, and thil they did in abundance. Thle die. hich is beintgiven to it. The son trotted a mile on a half - in Liquidation—J. R. Gregory. (8) 3ufflo, and Brock. Tuesday and Wednesday last; Thewestber Sale of Firm Property—Cimeron, Holt & Holmes. (5) attention W mile track at troit, I —Satu '8tratford Beacon says : Mr. y play of! fruit was exceptionall large and ween Grea to rday's on both days was delightful. The directors I Clearing Sale—E. J. Hardy., (8) (By Our Special Correspondent.) dispute bet t ritain and Canada Trenton, New Jersey, Friday, in 2.11 D. R. McPherson, wabtkneer, sold on the well assorted. Grain, roota and vegetables Apples Wanted—L, Mahler. (8) OrrAwA, October 10th, 1892. and the- United States has been referred to beating his record of 2.131. had at first.decided to have their show on Byron Throo Thousand Dollars Reduction—J, R. Gregory, ARIAN- SABBATH BREAKE'Rs.-The market this afternoon 21�aorex of Improved the same clays of the previous week, but an were also in abundance, and mostly of good h arbitrators, and upon 1heir decision the mat- UNIT D&Iton b( Liquidator. (8) T a report reaches li.ere that the Premier land, on which I@ M tW07storey house and quality-. The display of ladies' work was ter will fin Ily be,settled. They will meet Unitarian Conf rence at Milwaukee adopted these days were taken by me Seaforth I t sun IMles with @mall feet—J. R. Gregoryj Liquidator. (8) of Msultoba.and his Government will ignore OIL e is situated very large and new, neat and pretty in de- ass XtIo not Profit we are After -3. , 1R. Gregory, early next Vear. resolutions declaring in favor of opening other buildings, show they had to change until this week, North Beath sign and material. There was'also a nice ried daul Liquidator. (8) the summons from the Privy Council cof THE CARON COMMISSION, the World's Fair on Sunday. near Topping, township of ope, and, as it turned out, the change was a most replay of fine arts, while the neat display a'ray &Mb -e e, an c -Notwithstanding the fact th�t the chiLrg- ANOTHER ComBrNE.-The type founders o4 the north rn gravel road. The low favorable one. There was, on the whol eoond� the h"4 Canada to attend before them and show a and the influence of the N. P. nt be- of organs, furniture.sewing machiney,stoves, line of of the Uniied States have formed a combine, price of.gr in ery departme Card of Than cause why action should not be taken to as against Sir Adolph Caron, made by Air. ntable' for the unsatis- excellent show, nearly ev - etc., added greatly to the appearance of the the 5th I be known as the Type Founders'�Com are, no doubt, accou Ing well represented. III the inJoor -de Edgar in Parliament were out and carved to to I hall. m The�'out-door show, an far as stock robbora a -tment the nulify or modify the "Manitoba School Act gu was concer ed, was not as good as we have guit the accused and then sent to a royal Pau. , with a capital of $9,000,000. faoltory resulto of the sale ladiers' work was good a usua and four of 1890, in response -to the appeal of Arch- commission consisting of two judges in his HE SuiciDED. -Win. M. Runk, a wealthy 'A branch society of th 'a Epworth Lee h P We fruit ancl roots were s.1go good. In the seein. The e was a very good display of bishop Tache, the bead of the- ing wholesale dry goods merchant of Philadel- has been formed in connection with t e field the show of pigs and sheep was light. more W-01 Roman own Province, the evidence was beginni is, suicided Saturday. He carried a life Monkton Methodist Church. cattle farm impl. I ents and poultry. There was s. ight Catholic church in Manitoba. No one can to make the Postmaater.General lincomfort- Ph on Friday ]Met, his There was a very fine collection, of emall show of pigs and sheep, although the bone-Ot J able in spite of the precautions taken not to Insurance of 025,000, -By the- detith, Johol, M. D., Listowl both in thoroughbreds Mud grades. The animals shown were of excellent quality, if through i wonder if Mr. Greenway takes this course. have unpleasant question3 asked, theie INTENSE DISTRms. -Hundreds of the, 70th year, of John N beat show of all, however, was in horses) t very 4meroas.' Cattle were not thereL th, SEAFORTH. FRIDAY, Oct, 14, i892. He d6os not reqo nise ttie right of the Fede; rer classes inthe interior o'f- Mexico are has lost one of its oldest and most proininerit general no �g being none but the paid laiwyere of the gov- Poo profes3ion especially n Causd;aa draught and in very large numbers, but some good ani- their car By the practice of Ilia The teams, brood maea and foals to SChG01 ral authorities to interfere in the matter at ernment and Sir Adolph Caron' present. said'to be dyiug of starvation and exposure, citizens. purpose. The horse ring, of help (I on by typhoid fever. Some Govern- since the earliest settlement of the place in both classes were excellent. The. general mals were on show. Prospects for Irish HoIhe Rule. all, and there is good ground for --this posi- 14. J. Beemer, at government contractor e ocial and financial course, wai the principal attraction, but we anything testifie a 5 1000 to the merit warehouses have been plundered. The and by hie prominence in 8 purpose teams shown are all first prize oneso not 11dail After the storm comes the proverbial tiou., The facts will afford ample justifies-. that h contributed $2 , corn crop has been ruined by frost. circles, he was one of the beat known, as he. Mr. T. F. Berry's team that took fir have seen a larger display of heavy horses, rife Of I On the stubs at place, general election'fund of 1887. NEw ELECTRIC RAILWAY. -Ground has was one of the wealthiest citizens in that has taken eight firat prizes this year. Mr. although there were some fine suirfials there, calm. This is the case in English politics ti0n- of cheques of this contribution, represent- some of which had taken prizes at 'Toronto IsecUre it !n $10,00.0 of it there were found the in been broken at Edinburg, Illinois, for the town. Stewart Campbell's comes in a good second, at the present time. The stormy turbulence POSITION OF. THE SCHOOL APPEAL. tig eek Mr; Walter and London. The light horseit were more had MOU alasto while not a few thought Mr. James Patter - a swore stood for proposed electric railroad between Chi enday of Isfit w The Manitoba Legislature enacted a aw to A. P. C. which h' e Campbell, who is superintending the de- numerous than the heavy oner, farmers ap. came of the recent elections is now. being followed declaring that all the schools in the Pro. A.P.Carou. There were; also initials G. E. and St. Louip,which isexpec livery and loading of apples a t L'acknow son had the best team of the three, only the parently going more into the breedng of boys, 0-1 0 'a Fair. judges thought them too heavy for the Therej� go0a to. by a season of extreme quiet. �k� This calm . for General Election Fund. Mr. Beemer completed in time for the World i - vince,whether Protestant or Catholic,should I station for Cook & Cook, *had a narrow righter classes of horse&., was a par - will, likely, soon be followed by another was the man chiefly interested in the Lake lass. ' The following is a list of the sac ess- le form one public school system, in which no ecape from a serious, if not fatal, accident. P ticularly large suct fine displ*y of Ang neededa St, John Railway and at that time asking in[ competitors storm.. Mr. Gladstone, however, is no religious exercises were to be held except Huron Notes. He , s on top of a Ilk go pile of barrels drivers. Saddle horses were! also quite were DOI Wa r Sir A. P. Caron, as a member of the Gov- HFAY DRAUGHT IMPOIRTHI) HQRSES.-Brood mare, do, such -as are authorized by the Advisory ernment, to give him a largely increased Mr. Charles Nell has disposed of his res- piled on the station plattOtm, and Missing Thos 2nd and 3rd Peter Campbell Sucking Plentiful and there was keen competition doubt employing himself during the interval woulld Board, and then onlyat the request of the Dg he fell, to the ground, strikiug ng the lady drivers. The side shows on before the opening of the new Pailiament in subsidy 'for the road. Of course Mr. [deuce in Exeter to Mr.- 8, Neil, oV MpGil- his footii foal, Thos Berr, 2nd and 3rd Peter Campbell. Two amo heart local board of trustees. It is a secular pub. hip. ae edge of 'the platform. A 3 ear old filly, Thos Berry. the grounds were a great attraction for the preparing his plan of campaign and in per- lie school system . such as in force in the �eemer said that his contributions to elec- livra.v towns his h.ead on tl 5he pile, but GENERAI, PuRposE.-Span, Thos Berry, 8 Campbell, youngsters and many of the elders as well. W16 can! barrel of apples also fell from i tion funds were not intended to be repaid -Mr. William Warnock, of Goderic J Patterson. Brood mare, John Kemp, 2nd and 3rd for tk soi fecting his Home Rule bill which he pro- United States. All -the children in the im as he When th got tired looking at the horses, out of-t6e public cheat in the Plispe of sub- has a mammoth squash which weighs nearly fortunately, it did.not fall upon b Lawrenef) Real. Fodl A J Hamilton 2nd and 3rd -could, be - poses to introduce. ' It is -the Province, with -whose education the Prov. lay on the ground, though it struck only & L Heal. Two vear olh, Not Known, kd Hamilton. cattle, e1Z and each other, they boys gal believed that sidies. it was peculiar, how9ever, that three hundred poun4s. out -V ince is by duty charged, are equally at lib- m Plumateel, of Clinton, few inches from his bead One year old, lit and 2nd L Heal, 3rd H Norris. hold the gorgeous showman all decked ka, V 13M Liberal policy will be to introduce the erty, free of charge, to attend these schools Senator Ross, the big Quebec Conservative, -I,-Mr. Willis -The large barns Wonging to Mr. HEAVY DRAUGHT CANADIAN. -Spain, Wm. Sinclair, In gaudy clothes, war paint and dirt, and bow to 1 who asked Mr.. Beemer for his contributione-, has' sold to Mr. Doug!as McTavish, of Stan- Jas Hackney, Thos Mahaffy. Brood mare, Jae Hack - Home Rule bill as soon as the new Pxflia- �and receiye a good education. It is a well- thoroughbred Durfiam bull, William Irwin of the old ':'Mullin farm " at ey, Thos Gormle,John Lynch. Foal, Jas Hackney, after feasting their eyes on these would turn ment me at#, debate it thoroughly, and, if recognized axiom, acted upon -by every civi. afterwards had these subsidies transferred ley, a first class Belfast, Ashfield township, were - totally ID]'avid Hill, Thos Mabafl�y. Two year old, Thomas to the other part of the show with fresh and lized nation, that the duty of seeing to the b Mr. Beemer. Mr. Ross himself obtsiin a good figure therefor. ith the season's Gourley. David Hill, HiNorris. One year old, John -At. destroyed by fire, together w renewed ardor, and all would again seem t him I possible, carry it through the House of had a deyp interest in sustaining the Gov. -Mr. George Brown, of Clinton, has sold Kemp, N Gillespie. education of its children is one of the most The both as re - Commons. If it is defeated in th6 House of arnment, for he had a claim against them a house and lot in that town to Mrs. Cush, crop, on Tuesday afternoon last week. ROAD AND CARRIAGE.-Soan, P James,F H Francis. new. On the whole, the show Chilrobi important which falt upon the State. n ing the grain had just been Brood mare, Dam -son &I Brdthers. Foal, David Hill, gards the crowit and exhibits was one of the $650. The property is nicely situat c6i Lords) instead of appealing at once to the the official documents used by the Dominion for $3,000,000. The minute the case was for completed and it in supposed the fireorigin- Daiveonl& Brotherg. 'Two year old, PJames, as most successful ever held under the auslAces Iissumin g- a serious aspect Sir John Thomp- and is considered to have been sold chesp. -y'r, me 0 countr Ahe Liberals Will introduce a var. Government to induce immigrants to cc mooed ated from a spark from the engine, or mom Hacl;ney. One Year old, Dawson & Brothers. of the - society. The following is the Prize y son went down to Montreal and had an in- -Mr. Peter Wilson, of Clinton, P SADDJB AND BiGay HORSES. -Saddle horse, Thomas to this country, and especially to the Norh,, ther accidental cause. We underataud McLaren. Buggy horse, Dawson & Brothers, win List I-ety of reform bills covering variods matters - terview with Mr. Archibald, who was up- hin 93rd milestone on Friday, Sertember 0 for th -.West portion of it, the h4et that there exist there is an insurance of $700 in the London martin. HORSES. -Heavy draurght.-Tearn mares which both the agricultural AW' laboring tons pointed by Sir Adolphe Caron a prose. 30th He is the oldest man in that town -ut that CTME-TiI0R0U4nHRFD DuRuAms.-All the prizes systems of free education in the var' outing lawyer, &ad now the evidence has and iiaa been bedfast for some time. Mutual on the property destroyed, b in this class were taken by Mr. Thomas Russeft, ex- or geldhige, J F Da e, Jas Reynolds. Brood classes are pressing upon their itten-tion, Provinces is pointed out. It was,, then, to le XP Aitchesou, Jae Snell. Mare foal, -ietor of amount will cover but M small part of the inar talve po been closed. What revelations of corruption -John J, White, son. of the propi cept the 3rd prize for berd. and which the Radicals distinctively repre- the discharge of an important duty placed lose, %hich is a serious one to Mr. Irwin., GR.kDB CATTLE.-lifilch cow, D McLaren, Jos Wills d G T -Dale. Horse foal, Tas Id have been made if Mr. Edgar and a the Exeter Times, has been appointed t J Shortree by the Con- won F R Hamilton. Two year old heifer, Jos Wills, D apon it clearly and exclusivel -ar old geld - sent. The fate of Home R.Ule now de- y Patliamentary committee had been allowed freight . rater in the office of the Great -Last week Mr. N. Robson:j of Clinton, Snell, John Williams. Two ye ta $20 Kemp, atitution of the country that the Legislature railway at Detroit, at a salary of had mailed to him through the Clinton McLaren 2nd and 3rd. One year old, John J F Date. Two year olcl filly. ends up6n the attitude and spiiit of the to �ttrsue the investigation and compel Sir Northern Jos Wills, W Pringle. Heifer calf, E Colquhoun, 2nd of..prorr P of Manitoba passed this school act. That postoffice $10 conscience money. It would and 3rd Jos Wills. D;�ie, John T Bell. One year old gelding, A. P. Caron to produce his bank and private $85 a mouth. Irish themselves., If the Irish are moderate same Constitution proticied, however, that a appear that some one had been wrongly ac- CATTiF-ALL Ci,.jkssw;,­T%,o Year old steer. i John Wc unt books, just as Sir Hector Laugevin Mr. E. Treble, of Exeter, met witb J F Dale. One year old filly, John Scott. in their demands and Will 8UPP0t a bill if any injustice was worked to the Roman Painful socid cused and the conscience of the guilty party Kemp, Win Sinclair. One yea:r old 'steer, 1 st and purpose. -Team maxes or eld- Catholic minority by any educational iiet the 4nd Thomas McGreevy werd. an on Saturday last while re- Genera fe#,er4 w- wag pricked. The orty referred to woirked� 2nd inlin $male. Steer calf; Ist and 2nd D McLaren. which, while conceding the essentials which moving 9, sere from a casting, the sure Fat Cow or Heifer, Walter Shillinglaw, D McLaren, Inge, H Rose, W IN-foutray, Jae Colleton-, N 0 T minority should have the right to. appeal to driver slip Ing and runningk, idto hie ]land 'for Mr. Robson aVout fifteen yearn ago. John Smale. Brood mare, R Pollard, Jae McGee. Mare athey demand, will command the donfidence the Governor G6neral in Council-tbat is to the bye -election in flochelaga will take Here is the letter or note with $10 enclosed S imxp.-Fat Sheep, Ist and 2nd &Swibzer&Son, era of an inch. foal, Jae McCallum, T MoMicheal. Horse broker! fully three usr and assent of the English Liberals. there the Federal Government. The Roman pl on the 21st inst. 96 When Jesse Wild wiAs im your store he E Colquhoun. -Mr. and re. John L. Geddes were LICICKSTERS AND Timm GR Mged ram, let foal, John Williams, R Pollard. Two year. -tholice, in this case, did claim that- the a Supreme Court is now' in session, and 't do this. You have it now." There estab. Ca i, 11 Kirkby, Tailor Brothers. seems to be very little doubt of called up to Knox church, Belgrave, on didn. and 2nd L Goodwin. Sbearling r�m. Thomas Cur- old geldia _A1 asW 1, Act deprived them of their rights and privi- wiii deliver judgments in some important was no signature or date', but the money relly lot and 2nd. Rair, lamb, L Goodwin, Tho T oye ro lishment of Rome Rule in the neit future. DO U. Wednesday evening of liat week, when a ith a one -Cuirelly. Breeding id filly, Tailor Brothers, A Par- leges, and the whele question was threshed cases this after o a to Mrs. letter was pofited in Clinton w . eives,Thos urrelly. Shearling It can hardly be doubted that a rational bill well -filled purse was presente wes, L Goodwn,thos Currelly Ewe'lambs, Thos tons. One year old gelding, T Ross, Jas e t in one court and then another u out firs ntil Ais Excellency the Governor General and Geddes in recognition of her services ais or- cent'Staulp On the envelope. Currelly, L Goodivid. McCallum, One year old filly, John Wil- carried througb the House of Commons we got the final judgment from.the la Stanley and all the Rideau Hall uist for the past three years. -Mr. James- Shaw,' an old and well DowNs AxD Timm. GRADES. -All the prizes in this liams, Jae Barr. lords of Her Majesty's Privy Council, who household have returned. to Ottawa, and ga would win the sament of Great Britin if the _Mr. Hslladay, who has been mail car- known resident of Wing.ham, passed to the clam werc taken by R A Switzer & Son. Road or carriage. -Spau roadiiter horses, iDn Fr decided thqt not only was the Act whollY will probably -not leave I the Capital agLLID - great beyond on Friday evening, September Pies. -The onlv classes of pigs represented- were therdiale, J B Kennedy. Brood mare, tb s� rier at Lakelet for 28 years, has retired'and Suffolks, and all '0 e prizes of these were taken by .,-Liberal Ministry were obliged, bi tl11 IP' within the right of the Manitoba Legial fox, any length of- time until they depart for is 30th.' For many years he purchased cattle I R Lea hi's place is taken by Mr. C. Horton. It ohn Leon hardt. John' Sibbone, R Pollard. Horse foal, it position of the House of Lords, to make an- ture to Pass, but also that it did not depri Edgland next May for good. and other animals throughout the vicinity POULTRY. -Geese, H Hamilton, Jobn Vipond., estimated that during his term of bffice Mr. Pollard, Jae Carter. Mare foal, John Sib- 4:44ier appeal to the country. If' on the the Roman Catholics of any right or privl- i�remier Abbott and Hou. G. E. Fobter Halladay has travelled over 41,400 miles in of Wingbam for distant markets, but during Ducks, E Colquhun, H A Switzer. Black Splinimhl 0 bone W Levy'. Two year -old gelding, John lege possessed by them at the time of the -been �uffering A J Hamilton, D McLaren. Polands,W M Harbourn, r other hand, the Irish members keep 6p their left yesterday for England, on the Parisian, the discharge of his duties. the past few years he h6v D McLaren. Dark or light colored Brahmae, H Sibbons, W Levy. Tiio year. old filly, H union with Canada. Such deprivation was from Quebec._ from a disease which, happily, is an uuc0m- Hamilton. Dorkings,JohnVipond. Leghorn internail strife and demand a measure which -Mr. Andrew Taylor, of the 12th con s.Hugh Taylor, W Levy Onfiyesr old filly; E Me - the only ground for� appeal to Ottswa, 80 Chief Justice Lacoste, of Quebec, an ex- which hindered Hamilton, Johr VJ pond. Plymoutli Rocks, D Me - cession of Hullett, has rented his farm for a mon one in Canada, palsy Namara. Beat four colts foaled in 1892 by and Laren, Thomas Smale. Turkeys, D 31ciparen, W H that now there is, legally, no ground for ap- I Ingi, the Liberals will not support, Home Rule Speaker of the Senate, has been made term of.yeare, to Mr. W. Kirkconnell, from him from pursuing his usual avocation, any horse in this class, W Levy. Best b will be indefinitely postponed, with the pe-'Iatall. The Constitutional Act pro. member of the Privy Council. ta Har *GRo 1! r wheat, Andrew single driver in buggy, - W J Dickson, W Sala near Brussels. t Is Mr. Taylo?s intention finklly resulted in his death as above a ted A 17;N6 SEPI)SP-White winte vides for an, appeal to Ottawa for the pur- 'a s� general feeling, on the psrt not only of the to take a trip as far west an Edmonton, and He leaves three sons . James, who I in Johns n, H A Hamilton. Red wintor wheat, M Pinkney. Saddle horiae, Dr Carder, R K W 1 pose of redressing a wrong, but the highest ill Manitoba ; George, ' who carries on a Brethour, Jonathan Shier. 8 rin,g wheat, MI Bretb- the enemies but of the friends of Irelaiid, that Dahlia Cultur6. should lie like the country out there he w our,LGoodwin. Whiteosts,11M Kerslake MBr Jamieson. Sweepstakes, beat mare or geld - court in the Empire has decided emphatical- etb. butchering business in Wingharn, and go into stock raising. our. Black- oats, bf Brethour, Andrew �ohnston. any clase, J F Dale. Beat lady driver, the responsibility rests entirely with the ly that there is no wrong to redress. This DEAR ExPOSITOR, -Having been frequent- ry, aged about 12 years ; and three Barley, John Keuip, A Johnston. Large pe Mals Fisher, Mrs IQ&meron. is the argument used in support of Mr -One day radently a horse belongitig to Hari as, H A cheese Irish themselves. The English Liberals are asked,about the cultivation of dahlise met daughters: Mrs. D. McCormick, Miss Hamilton JonathanShier. Small peas, it Brethour, CATT.LE.-Thoroughbred Durhame.-4111ch prizes Greenway'a'reported intention to 1� f a Messrs. Dyer & Howard, of Exeter P I Wre the, Wo W M Har�ourn. Beame, M Brethour, N Gilles le. wet which every person admires, and see. Naomi, and mour, N Corning.- Two tired of the Iriah question, and unreasonable with an a9cident which might have caused Lana, aged 10. Timothy seed, Switzer & Son, M Brethour. Flax cow John Ar summons to Ottawa altogether, and, it inast.' Ing so many failures, I.will, with your' per- hi's death. Mr. Howard had driven in* the --On Tuesday of last week Mr. McGarva, seed, Sm,itzer & Son, M Brethour. Indian corn, F -a year old heifer, Ja-s Webster, R Coriley. demands will be met, not only by a refusal be admitted, it is a very strong argument. mission, give a few hints gain§d by experi- of Clinton; was exceedingly gratified by re- Hamilton, John Fell. y�rd with a load of shinglea,when the horse One year old heifer, Jas Webster, R Corley. Ion thi to, accede to them, but by sending the Ir-.sh Much mori might be said in suppcirt of it. once which may be of value to some one in ceiving a letter from his son Andrew, wh ROOTS, ETC. -Early Potitie-8, Jo Thomas calf, John Armour. Bull calf, X reared up and in coming down the point of 9 hn Smale Heifer were, For instanico, why should Mr. Greenw&Y difficulty; premising, however, with the re- the shaft ran into its body behind the front was supposed to have been lost while se I- Vivian, E Colquhoun. late -potatoes, i -to the question to the rear- and bringing,' a Neil Gillespie, place himself at the disposal of his political mark that I am not -a profetsional, and tha - t flicting an ugly wound. Ing in the Bering sea, -mailed from Vancou. E Colqulioun, Thomas Vivian. Collection of th, Curning, D Cobir. Best milch cow or the r(I front the new programme of the Itadical Ire" heifer of any other registere(f breed I and by recognizing that the Dominion left. leg, in toes, Matthew Miller, John Smale, John Carmi enerniee there are many others in this vicinity much -A watched race for $100 a side has been ver, announcing his arrival at that place in Swede turnips, Hugh Hamilton, George Smale, J J 2, John cGregor. J�ull calf of aqy other Igo tel party. In th*t event Ireland may have to Cabinet, a purely politicail body, has power- more capable to offer imtruction than my- inged to take Place on the Gderiob good health and spirits, notwithstan Ing Miller. Other turnips, F R Hamilton. Globe Mau- arr gold Wurtzels, John Fell, PR Hamilton. Lo retiatered breed, John McGregor. -wait another century for another hearing. to review and set aside the finding, of Her self. As the time has about rrived to lift Or 26, the unpleasant experience tbroughhich he Man- iving park on Wednesday, October 11 11 . , rade Cattle. -Milch cow, bavin raisecT War( Majesty in Council, for that is what the gold Wurtzels, John Fell, Nell Gillespie. Field car - A u the good sense and the roots, it may be well to give some hints weather permitting, between the trotting had passed. With 37, others he Was Cap' rots, Jonathan Shier, Peter Moore. Gardencarrots, calf in 1892, or with calf, I and 2i 9R. 00r- ceed' judgment of the Judicial Committee is. A as to winter care. Before hard frost comes tured by a Russian sealer, while away from John Fell, Josepb Wells, Garden Par8nips, Thom" self-restraint of the Irish themselves. horses Sleepy Joe and Daisy F. These two ley. Two year old heifer,G McGowan,John political body, a partizan body, such as the -lift the tubers carefully, leaving three -or horses competed against each other at their own vessels. They were taken oil Smale. Long blood beets, John Fell, E Colquhoun Dominion Government is, cannot be! expol, - Armour. Year old heifer, James Webster. four inches of the old stem, dry them, ind Goderich show and this match is a result of 'board the Russian vessel and got the gains - Turnip beets, F L Hamilton, Donald Park. Red teo A CONTEMPORARY remarks: -ed to dispose of this matter in ain Y, other Place in a warm cellar, but not too warm or fare and treatment as the Russian sailors: onions, lioseph Wells, John Carmichael. White -Heifer calf,R J McGowan, R, Corley. Steer they may dry up, and not too damp or rot that competition. the prisoners onions, Vonald McLaughlin, Thomas Smale. Yellow calf, R- Ferris, R Corley. Two year old to Pi I Sir Henry Tyler, the head of the Grand th,,n a way which they deem beat for their -On Saturday night about 11 o'clock the Subsequently were all put onions, Thomas Vivian, E Colquhoun. Cabbage, steer, I aud 2, Thos Ross. Year old steer, Eng-: party, and if that body has now no jurisdic- a! no of Peter Uzell, living at Langaide, aboard an old vessel and turned &drift, the John Carmichael, Donald Park. Cauliflowers, John Trunk railway company, who lives in may be feared. In March or April, If plenty re de a Carmichael. Watermelons, F R Hamilton, George 1 and 2, Thos Russ. Fat ox or steer, I and land, is now' making a tour of inspection in- tion over it Mr. Greenway will be justified, of bloom is desired, as they will bloom till a few miles from Luckuo W-, was destroyed Russian officers evidently hoping that the Sli,,I,. Musk melons, Thomas Smale. Pumukins, 2, Thos Ro s. Fat cow or heifer, batcher, Canada. He says it would be'useleas to ex- vessel and crew would go to the bottom, but Thomas Swale, F R Hamilton. Table squashes, and compelled to ignore their interference. frost comes if well cared for, divide the by re Mr Uzell was badly burned about d Mitchell, F R Hamilton. squash, pect the company to reduce the cost of rail- When in Ottawa a few weeks ag6 the Mani- roots, 'leaving two tubers to each stem, or the neck and Mr. Uzell had both his feet Providence favored them, Mammoth n* toba- Premier told me that the Legislature Thomas Smale. Citron@, A J Familton, James_ -Ham- SHEEP. -Cotswold. -Aged ram, James WeU way travelling from three to two cents a ince would not one will do, if of good size. Place in boxes badly burned, while their little girl, 11 aged to reach Vancouver in safety. ilton Tomatoes, X Shier, Andrew Johnston. Table Potter, . John Cuming. Shearling ram, 1 mile, as the road does not pay as it is. To and people of that Prov or ote of sand or earth, not deep; water, -Mr. John Gemeinhardt, of B�yfield, years of age, was burned to a crisp. Cause vegei bles, M Brethour, John Carmichael. and 2, John Cuming. Ram lamb, I and 2, stand any interference from the',Federal anx put where they will -get moderate - who has been engaged on a tug on the lake, the argument that the increased number of unknown. Lose, about $1,000 ; no insur DAIRY PRODucTs.-Dairy cheese, Thomas Lang, JS -ir aged ewes having raised travelle�s would mMko up the difference in authorities with this question, whicH � every warmth and light. When danger of frost is sinee. arrived home the other day to get a rest Andrew Johnston. Salt butter Donald McLaughlin, la nice Potter. Pa mbs in 1892, 1 and 2, James Potter. Pair Nvrn the -r one up there, both Liberal and Conserve- over, remove to the garden, plant in good and become recuperated -after a most pecu- John Kemp,Jonathan Shier. made butter In eceiPts, he replies that the company -Mr. 7. Wurtz, a highly respected resi 9 rolls or prints, John Mellraith, Jonathan Shier, ewe lambs, 1 and 2, James Potter. Pair does not take that view, for if it could mMko tive, regarded as finally settled. soil, three fe6t apart, stake and tie as they dent of Dashwood, passed away on Thrs. Her accident. He waii in Detroit recently, Thomas $male. shearling ewes, I and 2, J Cuming. �.Out some time yet before the sub.-Commi'tt of grow, tfie stalks being easily broken. DO day, 6th inst. Mr. Wurtz was bor in during a severe thunderstorm', and was money by reducing the fares it would do so n Frtum-Plums J Shier Northern spies, F R Ham- Leicester. -A-ed ram, W Cameron, Joe without waiting for an Act of Parliament to te forth ear- not allow more than two stems to grow. Stephen township In 1858, and for the past standing on a street corner talking wit ilton, Joseph Weils, Rhode Island Greenings, Joseph Geary. S Pouncil, appointed to fix a da h 'Br -6 cornpal, it... The present rate is on a basis of 119 of the.appeal* by the full Privy Co'neil, Moit failures come from too much bush. ten years he was enga oot and other sailors of his crew, when a vivid flash Wells, Thomas Lang. Baldwins, E Colquhoun, F R hearling rami James Snell, James reports. Henry. Ram Iamb, J Snell, John Barr. an, and simultaneously- Hamilton. Golden russets, John Kemp,Pe er amp - three cents a mile. Two cents would be One�ie �est, but it may get broken. Put of lightning was se ty, George Nott, T shoe business in Dashwood'Which he carried d THE BEHRING SEA QUESTION, bell. King ofTomkin qoun homas Pair shearling awe, I and 2, James Snell, taL plenty., How is it that the railways can some Share as a malch,and water freely in on very successfully, but on account of ill the men were thrown off their feet. Mr. Y ivian. 'Snow apples, l4dward Hamilton, W M Ha- Pair aged ewes,having raised lairibe *in 1892i two La 9. Edward afford to carry excursionista from one end of The Ron. C. H. Tupper,'Minister of MM- dry wes"her, using r "'it health, sold out a short time ago. He leaves Gemeinhardt, who was leaning against the bourn. Tallman Swebts, Thomas n the country to the other at less than half rine and Fiaheriis,,u at present spendi water. �,ike other plants they pay for a widow and one child to mourn their loss. iron post which supported the corner of the Hamilton- Maiden's Blueb, F R Hamilton. Edw�rd I and 2, James Snell. 'Vair ewe lamb*, N Hamiltoif. Colverts, Don'ald McLaughlin, Edward eprinkridg in ry,'hot weather. Dahlias do building, got #a worst of the shock His price, if they cannot afford to adopt a rate of nearly all his time upon the preparation Tf d Cuming, James Henry. Fat sheep, James -P. Fisher, 99q., postmaster, of Wing- Hamilton. Fallov, ater, F R Hamilton, Ed,L�Jamilton. Snell. well- started in the open ground, but if earl y ham, left on Tuesday afternoon of last week weitliv, John i Miller. Spitzerib"r9s, Mat Miller. the; two cents " mile?" the papers for the Court of Arbitrati6n right shoulder was burned, and his side a Southdown. -All the -prizes offered in thi's which is shortly to meet and adjudicate this bloom is desired, a good growth must be had for Regina, N.W.T., where he will remain somewhat hurt. The bolt seemed to pass Any otfier variety of applest lat and 2nd F R Hamil- This is all very true, but the youngest eation. The history of the matter begins indoors. This, with a, good soil, plenty of across his body, and escape down hi top. Collection of apples, F R Hamilton, Mst Mi class were taken by Glen Bros. itb qu for a c4uple of months, or until the wet 8 left babe in Canada, though he should live to be Crabs, M Brethour, N Gillespie. Grapes D Park, Shropshiredow.n. -Aged ram, Glen Brox., in 1799, when Emperor -Paul of Russia moisture, 'end not more than one or two season is thoroughly over here. Mr. Fisher leg, in the form of a ball of fire, entering his J Kemp. Winter pears, J Shier, Wm Kerslake. Win Snell. Shearliug ram,George Stewart. the 'stems, will ensure success., Trusting that I a centenarian, will not bave the pleasure of granted certain trading privileges to a corn- is a great sufferer from that very trying comrade next him, mud so passing through Peaches, L Heal, Alex Ferguson. have not trespassed too much on your valu- the crowd. It seem@ indeed miraculous the pany on the northwest coast of America, in- disease called- asthma, but the dry and biTSULLANyous.-Mayle sulfar, A Johns n, A Col- Ram lamb, W Snell, Pair aged ewes bav- seeing on Canada's statute book a law limit. 0 Cal s able Space, and that these hints may lead of them were not instantly qulioun. Jar honey, Peter Moore, M.Miller. Comb raifed lambs in 1892, W'm Snell, George eluding Behring Sea and southward a's far a health giving breezes of the Northwest will tll,%t some ing ing. railway fares ot two cents per mile, un- Stewart. Pair shearling owes, I and 2, honey, F E Hamilton. Home made bread, Donald they could go. By a fresh ukase the ex. to more general success in We future, I McLauchlin, John Cariniebael. Rome made soap, J Glen Bros, Pair ewe lambs, Win Snell, elusive dominion claimed by Russia on the I w rk wonders for him, as they have killed. leas the great railway corporations will,it, if remain, -A disastrous fire' occurred in Lower done before. Shier, A J Hamilton, Preserved peaches, Peter Glen Bros. members of Parliament are allowed to con. American Continent was pushed some 250 Yours, -The total.convictions in the county for Wiughsm on Monday morning.of last week Moore. Preserved pears, Peter Moore, Geo Nott. PiGs.-Suffolk. -Brood sow, Ed Haggitt. in* A LOVER OF FLOWERS. Preserved plurv. tinue the practice of receiving passes iles to the south as fair. as Vancouver -In- the last quarter numbers only 40. Of the %bout four o'clock, and which'came nearly s, J R Hobkirk, J Shier. Preserved Sow littered in 1892, E Haggitt, erl and land, Mud prohibiting foreign vessels from offences, four were violations of the License proving a fatal one. The large frame resi- chorries, G6o Nott, Jessie Allen. Preserved goose - other favors from the railway com a ies. entering any of the waters of Behring Strait clence of Mr. Adam Reid, which has been berries, Peter Moore,M Brethour. Preserved straw. Large or Medium. -Aged boar, Rogerson Act, and nearly all the rest were either berries, A J Hamilton, M Brethour. Preserved So long as this practice is contin Pdthe News of the Week. Bros, R Nichol. Brood sow, Rogerson or Behring Sea. In Lord Salisbury's opinion assault cases or something akin thereto. standing on the highest point of the hill raspberries, M Brethour, Peter Moore. Preserved tomatoes, J Shier, Peter Moore. Bros, P. Nichol. Boar railway-companies�will get whatever the'y' the contention now made b the United PLA4UE.-MieSoUri and Kansas are bav- The total fines imposed, including two of which rises from the river and overlooks the Jelly, Nell Gilles. littered in 1892, 1, a i States rests solely on that u ase,' because in a plague of grasshoppers, town for so many years that it was looked gie, Geo Smale. Specimen of writing, W i I W ask for from PairljE�meut, and no restrictions I Har. Rogerson Bros H Edwards. Sow littered $20 each, only amounted. to $98. The ourn, J A Morris. Collection cut flowers, ism in 1892, Rogerson Bios, H EdwMrds. au the United States, in urchasing Alaska �EAD.-The well known Cleveland ship- morals of the county are evidently improv. upon as a landmark, wag the prey of the de- Hamilton. Collection potted plants, Jag Hamilton. will be placed on them that they do not Berkshire. -,- from Russia, could only acquire such owqer- builder, Rufus Winslow, is dead.. Ing, an there is nothing like the number 'of vouring elements. The flames had made MAN uyAcTuRys.-Home made fulled cloth, all wool SOW, 1-1 Edwards. th W ch wonderful head ant. ship as Russia possessed and asserted. It EARTHQUAKE. -A shock of earthquake magistrate's cases there used to be in re. au way before the inmat&, A Johnson. HoDie Inside blankets, all wool, A John GRAIN. -Red fall Wheat, G McGowan, P happened, however, that the United States, was felt, in South Dakota, on Thursday vious years, Mr. Reid and his wife, were aroused from son, Geo Nott, Home made flannel, 911 wool, Goo George Jackson. Wbite fall wheat, Walter Nott, A Johnson. Home made eatinet, A Johnson- cb IT seems that the Manitoba School ques- as well as England, protested against this ni lit, last week. -An old resident of Goderich passed their slumbers, that they had barely time to Scott, R B Laidlaw. Spring wheat, -any Home made union flannql, not twilled, A Johyison, D assumption of sovereignty' by Russia, and SIOLL FLOUR MARKET. - Minneapolis away on Sunday, 2nd inst., in the person of escape from the, house clad only in their Mitchell; Rag carpetiq, A Johnson, M Biethour. kindf G MeGovi�au, Win Cameron. Fall te tion is causing the Dominion Government a in 1825 a - treaty was negotiated between odmplain'a of dullness in the flour market. Mrs, Mary, relict of the late Benjamin Par - night robes. Mr. Reid had recently spent Hb-nie made union blankets, Neil Gillespie, h wheat any kind, H Edwards. Six rowed Currey. Home made horse blankete,' Donald e Us THE PLAGUE'S DoINGS.-It is estimated sons, of Godericb. Deceased was born in considerable monAy on his house in onlarg. barley, Wm Cameron, George Moffatt. Two good deal of trouble just now. The Privy Russia and Great Britain in which -th dV, tural right of British vessels to free navigs- Ing and beautifying it, and the insurance Lauchlin, Calf boots, 1 and 2, A We'lo" coarse rowed barley, T J Hays. L Council of England, to whom the m%tter was that 300 , 000 Prussians have died of cholera Sunderland, Durham county, England, In boots, 1 and 2, John Mollraith. arge white oats# tion and fishing in Behring Sea, as in all a will scarcely more than cover the outlay in- Win Cameron., H Edwards. Black oats, referred, having held the Manitoba School Inca the outbreak. 1808, and came to Canada in 1833. She IMPLEMFINTIL-Top buggy, John Dow, Brown Act constitutional 3nd legal, the Roman other parts of the Pacific Ocean, wpm' reco VALUABLE MINERAL Di-9COVERIE9';-It is. was married in Goderich in 1836 and wa improvements, the amount bsing only about Clarke. Cutter, Brown & Clarke, D Huphey James Harrison, R Laidlaw. Small white 9 nized. Russia was told by both Great Brit- reported that iron, tin and coal have been well and favorably known to all old resi $550 on house and contents, How the fire iron beam p1.3w, Thos McLaren. iron ba=@., oats, Wm Cameron, Wm, Holmes. 8 Brown & Clark, Drill scuffier, Thom M3 ren mall Catholic clergy have. petitioned the Govern. ain and the United States that Behring Sea discovered in immen' originated is a mystery. Mr. Roid's ass, H J Hibbs, David Cook. Large peas, so quantities in Aus. dents, Her three children, G. H., of De. Wooden pump, John Swallow,John Moore. Root was a part of the Pacific Oce= and free to tralis. troit, Captain James and Sarsh,oi Goderich, a heavy one. Thos McLaren. nien't for remedial legislation, over -ruling cutter or pulpe�, Laidlaw, Geo Moffatt.- Timothy seed R the e the Privy Council decision and the Mani orld, outside the limit of three miles PARNELL'S DFATH.-Charles Stewart Par- survive, -The wedding of Dr. J. R. Shannon, one LADIFS' WoRK.-Fine shirt, home made, A Joh. B Lsidlaw, James Harrison,. Flour Kelly from the coast. The United States, after nall died a year ago on Thursday, the 6th -Sarah Jane Dolmage, wife of Mr. John of Goderich's most popular townsmen, to son, Geo'Nott. Flatinel shirt home made, Geo Nott. & Son. Flax seed, R B Laidlaw. toba Legislature, and wiping out the objec- setting up the claim that Be firing Sea was a of October. Dolmage, of Wingliam, has passed to the Aggie, youngest 'daughter of Hon. A. M. A Johnson. Woollen stockings, A Jo ht'1012, Geo Nott. Woollen socks, A Johnson, Geo Nott. ROOTS. -Rose potatoes, Jas McGil, F tionable legislation. The Government is o�osed me&, abandoned it and fell back upon Rose, created unusual interest In that town Wool - BETTER Timm. -The public schools of -sirent majority. The decemed bad a par& len mitts, Donald Park, Geo Nott, Hamilton. Elephant potatoes,'Walter Tay - .4 Woollen gio f the argument that from 18.�l until the ces- Hamburg have been ie on Wednesday of last week They were Geo Nott, i Shier. Horne spiun woollen single yves lor. Any other kind, Walter Taylor, Win now in- this position I thoy quietly assent -opened 'Wind direct ytic stroke'eomo time ago and had not been a Home spun wool - to the Privy Council decision they 8'on of Alaska to the United States by communication with, Heligoland liss been well since. On, Sunday, 2nd iust., she b d married at St.Goorge's church by the rector, M Brethour, Donald McLauchlin. m offend Hol as. Collection potatoes, Walter Tay - Russia, in 1867, Russia had had the exclu- resumed. Rev. Mr. Y unA. The church was crowded. len double yarn, A Johnson, J Shier. Rag mat, sy morning 'o John Vipord, Thas Laing, Patchwork quilt, R p their Roman Catholic supporters, and if another stroke and on Tuesd d 0 lor, W H McCracken, Field carrot -r,, James sive control of the seal fisheries of Behriag The bride i�sa An a mely dressed in will LAKES IN THE PLANET MARS.-AProfessor following she 'breathed her fast. The de- to Nichols, Geo Nott. Log cabin fluilt, GeO ott, A MCC61111111t W Cameron. Garden carrots, they, pass thelegislation asked of them by Sea, and that since 1867 the United States, Pickering, of the Harvard brauchi observa- ceased was 55 years of age and was beloved silk. t Ground work quilt, Lawrence Heal, A Jag McCallum, Walter Taylor. Swede tur ulle voil ind orange blossoms. The Johnson. the Roman Catholic clergy, they will mor- down to 1866, bad enjoyed the same fisheries tork of Arequip -says he has discovered 40 by everyone who knew her, for hr kind bridesmaid@, the Misses Cameron, Hamilton Johnson. Home made woven coverlet, G.eo Nott, J MilliS. Colleetio nipe,R B Laidlaw, John Shier. Crazy patchwork, Geo Nott, L Heal. Tidy In without intrusion. In 1881 the Canadian small,lakes in Mare. disposition. She leaves behind her a nor. and McDougall, wore cream crepon dresses tally offend their Orange supporters. As a cotton Jae Hamilton, P Kennedy. Sofa cushion, A Garden produce, W H McCracken;�4W41ter vessels Caroline,Onward and Thornton were A PRo(;RxssxvE CHINAMAN READ. -The rowful husband and a grown uplamily. and leghorn bats. Mine Gretchen Myers, Johns�'n, Geo Ntt. Braiding, P Kennedy, A John- I . Mangold wortzels, Jam Logan,4as solution of the diffieulty a contemporary � Taylor seized in Behring Sea by a United States death of Tong King Sing, the Chinese di. -On Sunday afternoon, 2nd inat , there niece of the bride, the maid of honor, was son. Embroidery in cohon, Geo Nott. Embroi dery .9 announced. -Anptist dressed in white. Dr. Rome, brother of t suggests that they should submit the matter cruiser, and then began th6se r peated pro c n 91.1.1, A Johnson. Embroidery in wool, F R MeCallum. Beets, W R McCracken, Ed It re tot of ral ways, i He was was a lively runaway near the he Hamb Fancy knitting in cotton Haggett. Mangold wortzelt, Jas XaC tests on the part of Great Britain, and the noted for his progressive ideas. bride, acted as groomem n. The full choir knitting in wool.-GeoNott, Fancy needlework, Geo, to a Royal Commission, as they did the repeated seizures by the United States, church, Clinton. Three bicycle ridirs a W Pringle. Fancy lum, R Sellers. Puinpkins, W H M-cCrack- attended and sang 11 The voice that breat n. Prohibition question and the Caron scandal BLuvAToR Acol]DENT.-By the snapping caused Mr. Koppel Disney's horse to take Crochet in wool Ge Nott. an, Jae McCallum'- Squashes, W H Me - which created this an important internation- of an elevator cable in Cleveland, five ladies fright, Mr o'er Eden, and other music. Among man Crochet in cotton, W Pringle, F 'R Ham, 1tan &I question and led some a few years ago to y Sampler work, X Brethour. M Crao'ken. Red onions, John Stafford, W and get rid of it in this way, as, before the � isney's son and two daughters work X who were in the falling cage were terribly were in th rig. The buggy came In con- and valuabl-, presents was a deed from the Brthour, J Shier. Arrawne wor acrame H McCracken. Yellow on Out- ions, J,6hn Stid- Royal Commission get ready to report, the talk of war. k, Geo Nott injured. tact with a tree, and buggy &rid occupants bride's parents of the family residence in line embroidery or etching, ford, John M_-Callam. Silver akin onions, Geo Nott. Darning matter will have passed from the public XALUE OF THE SEAL FISHERIES. WISHES To RESIGN. -England's great were soov entangled. The boy was severely Goderich, and an oak -eased upright piano specimen on stockings, A John6on, L H, al dried shirt, collar and cuft, -)esgie Alle * Uun- W H McCracken. Potato onioris, Walter The United States lays stress upon the Liberal organizer, Mr. Sclinadhorst, desires cut and bruised about the head, one of the from the groom's father, Dr. G. C. Shannon. n- B mind., and there will not be anything o 'tto" Taylor, W H McCracken. Whiie field oleo tea owin 0 Inc e east by the ;ott A J Hamilton, L Hea�. Worked panels Geo M Brethour. Toilet set, Geo ott, w pRn beany, J Harrison, W H McCracken. Corn, -he bill for the payment of in undisturbed possession of the fur opal AN IRISH JL' OROUdHBRED.-It was an while the other escaped with leas injury. 2 o'clock train in a shower of rice and good ni on silk,'plush or velvet Thos Vivian aboutit,except' ot that up to this time they have been left to Ign, t i reasing deafness. young ladies had her arm severely bruised The happy couple left for th aint le. eo J Stafford, John Richmond. Citrons, It -the Commissioner's a&l&ries and expenses. fisheries, and secondly that their control � is Irish thoroughbred horad' that car wishes. Nott. enell drawing (not crayon�, W It Harbourn Sellars, P Willis. Watermelons, W H Nie- ried the The buggy was badly smashed. J A Norris. Crayon drawing, W Pringle, W 14 Har' tiecessary in order to prevent the total ex. winning Austrian officer in the recent -Mr. John Elliott, of East Wawanosh, -A two-ye&r-oldehild of Mr. G. rn THE Unction of the seal Cracken. Drumhead cabbage, Walter Tay - Quebec Conservatives having gIne( This latter is the chief - A t'5ET DEAD. -Alfred 'Lord Tennyson, met with a painful 'accident on Saturday JtTDGFs--Horses, Wm Eigie, Tuckergn-d lor, John Stafford. Turnberry, met with a nasty accident one Point really to which th6 United States has b. C.2 L. OF, R. S. th - w n Red pickling cabbage, poein thait Province through the friendly Pobt Laureate, third morning, lot inst' He had raised a collie evening recently. An old now has a litter Carr V S Kirkton ; J W Woodley, Fullarton' Cat. Walter Taylor, Jae McCallum. Any other keduced its, argumen�v, arguments which fili son of the late Re of small pigs, and the child and a boy of tie, �h� "Coa , U borne-, Wna Hazelwood' v. G. C. Teusyson, died dog from puppyhood, but had never used it 8 tas 8 irk. aidf the Lieutenant -Governor, who throt- 4 large volume. They claim that seals are in hond h ton , W J Rogers Fullarton kind cabbage, Jas McGee, Walter Taylor. Ift on, England, on the 6th inst., at the to caressing. On Saturday morning a seven years were to w ter Shee and pi !ptWalter tied Mr. Mercier and killerl him, politically, killed in the open sea and th Shilfin�law, Hibbert; Th;j Cauliflowers, Walter Taylor, John Stafford. at t4is leads td age of 83 years. In 1829 he gained the Eerson went to his place and asked him if picked up one of t a little porkers, which Pri2hain -ruHarton. ff Grain- boo McDonald, W00d8t0ck;WalierThomgon are now quarrelling among themselves like bx'tinction because it involves the. destrue- Chancellor's medal by, a poem in blank DAIRY PRODwTs.-Tub fat&ry batter a had a dog to give 14way, Mr. Elliott re- immediately set up a terrible racket, calriag mito�ell. Roots, etc., w oats and dogs tion of the female in c Elgle, Tuckenmith; W R Goo Watt. Tub butter, John Willis, T over the spoils of office. , ommon with the Insle, veisej entitled 11 Timbuctoo." With the plied in the affirmative, and immediately the attention of the mother, and maddening Dsy�'S, Mitchell, D I One airS, products, A WilliAme and J hat the only proper place ifok exception of a volume of Poems published in proceeded to catch the dog, coaxing it i It so that it ran at the children like a wild P M". Fruit, I Race, Mitchell, Implern to d ?oultry, Alex Ross, Eginondville. W1041 wants thO Party is up in arms against the cAtching Of Beale !a in'land, here,� at Conjunction With hie brother Charles, when 1 -4 room, When In the act of puttingn a beast. Seeing thie the boy dropped the Pig L"'Izz e King and Mary T R6gerv. or, T Hamilton. Crock butter, 20 pounds, H f&ot'oa They contend t Hamilton. Special, tub butter, 50 pounds, Uwardiv T Hamilton, Butter, - 2 -pound