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The Huron Expositor, 1894-09-28, Page 4,VV Offlm ENTS. ron x* *Afit* d; Wo te tried to ire t of- one next i Hei, b :,ciit v k." The mone ie came , 1WO: aug 41 him see a .of �o Ith, 'the sn ver son an rvive, her Tie Ogm sob - U.- - Will, be giyan 'to the Air. 'Joseph Cum who botween the parenthesis after a - 'of a%"-the Impair on which the oeaof this' kind -of §8 sm".11 TVAN123 KY. indi dodmor nott'seAson about �$4­ bLe ear St. *V ot "gall the bin charita re. A� Ken-' wen. to t ,b* toUn& rg Tlk6mpsou, James Jordan kindly offered, and wen beit Miller, H. —One day recent Mrs. David Steep, u towa. nedy,of VVallace, and of to get a hors tiftuany poppeting at the compam John Dir f uds tl�e e. Mrs. Duke ing . expenditures of the McHard Robert , IA&tb Ancaster. She was �,rnarried the second dJordan Asowat a i0m, John Bu of Clinton, w cl ing a window, the frame �7A unique incident occurred at G6derich the stranger , and knowing no KOatkof oew r—a. willia. (5) 4 r pkiilistra - 'iliott; - Laurence LOvell, of which had swollen with the ain, and re- the other Mallough left Dun- came money, Iftbalor Lantern—Reid and Wilson. (5) tion, they would accomplish ! eve4 greateir ai?eter' day. time,. inIrOand, toMfo Hackett and she went to the room anot Campbell�. James Hooper, Peter McDougall, quired some force to pull down, her foot gannon forbis home in Superi( to Canada shortly afterwards. ter CAVaeoon, doing. �' 10, view. of, ir City,and was that it was missing. She cleverly good than they are now John Aniherford, James Fraser, Thomas Slipped, and in trying to save herself her accom , anied to the countytown by his . —Afr. Thomas Bell has rel4ed the si Mr. Jordan, who came -,de &bases such as this Military C011egit-pWiDg, Aitken, Robert Muir, G. B. Scott. hand went through the glass, on . tting the Ae father, his mother, five misters anti acre farm. at Farquhar, belon& g to in and the money, which was delivered up bAiing with WxNaHmt.—John Nellans, S. Gracey, J. wrist.so badly as to re 'ifire the services of a five brothers, altogether an unbroken farily A. Hunki'ns, for an annual tkI f One fellow, who Asked their for, 4 Reputatiod—Shaw-A Hillott. unnoticed, it seems almost like I _q giveness -1 y e in the p�xblio to be so persistently 0� ing at J. H , omuth, J. A. Morton, D. Michison, P. doctor to take some of the glass out. of thirteen, who met in Mr. Sallow's pho- hundred and Bievei ty,dollarq, P* AbI i Ad- allowed to go on his Way minus the ,,p: Wihon. (6) McLarn J. A., Cline, P. McDonald, Wm. . —Mr,' Win. Dore. of Wingbam, has de- tograph gallery, and a photograph of the vance. This is uite an- unde king, but Mr. Jordan had marketed some rar PIWO.-Wm. Pleksal. (5) the salaries of regist 8, sheriffs .9 ch , 9 Ron (8) pd an Robertson, R.'X Graham, Robert Elliott, cided to pull down the partly burned ftsme entire, family wax procured by each member. Mr. Bell i� consi eit eiti;3NeW maKing a it is thought that the stramgeiA real like officers. It is straining q�t �he Pat D. M. Gordon, R. Kinsman. -building and erect a two-story brick build- The venerable pater, who is in his 75th year success of it. —Kulle &Jackson. (8) cow or was to secure the proceeds. ibalrat-Social—Epworlh Lesque. (8) And swallowing the camel. Th`ej�jollowing WRox.=Eu. —William Robinson, . ing in its stead. The building will be 120 of age, is remarkably vigorous and health --On Monday,last week, a 'large number in ftul�bers—R Willis. (8) --A crop of hemp grown on the law I POUSh—ILL Will1q, (8) - remnrks by the Owen Sound Ad,%�,e "iser are Paulin, Thomas Miller, W. 0i Halewood, by . 24 feet, and will be used for show room, his he ig beiugfao ewhat defective, is tfie* of the young men of Logan township turned Mr. Michael -Bannon ct us a fbee, and sue- of Ellice � f 4W mminery. ning—miss Smith, (a) true and to tho point. It says A. Paulin, A. Munroe. atilt and woodwork and blacksmith shops.- Orly def th The mother, in her out to Afr, Win. HiU's logging, during the past season attracted a After transacting - some formal business, Vr.Dore expects to have the building ready 71st year, enjoys fairly good health, except. ceed6d in clearing a. large In the 9004 AuStim ftle.-fleorp Chesney. (5) Those who kept track "of the d" ions the Chairman called for ndminations. for occupancy in the course of a few weeks. ing an occasional attack of , rheumatism, evening the ladies asseinibled a�nd a %,cry en- of attention, it being the first at Auodm-8dt*--S. Smillia. far as known at cultivating this an at Ottaiva last session will reme;'Pr"Mr. Mr. Tb�mas Stmolimil, of Gre a Me —Acollision occurred on Main street, They are still residing in Dungannon, joyable timewas spent in danct'n and other Pmember the Iftetrels. (5) KillgatO4 nSt,tll!. 9 produck so far north. The plaut Xdmy helfor-Joeoph Nibbel. 0 Mul�ck's exposure of this Elliott, of Ethel, moved and seconle'd Dr. Me- Wroxeter, im Monday evening of last week. where they have lived for upwards of forty amusements. l nous bNerwit,4kqer rapper. in 1874 Donald. Thero'being no other nominations, Mr. Bert'Sage wa� driving along the street years. The youngest daughtei, Miss Hag- to a warin climate, and was tion. When the College was star W D. Gray, of Gotham has it Xbficw to Creditaeo-11L S. Him 0) it was on the condition that there to. the norni ation of Dr. McDonald was made when his horse tried bi�eak away and ran gie, is still at home and dut-ifully assisting purchased & 100 acre farm I in the town- the first time by Alderman John Fum.for-&Ae-joseph Gibion. (h) in be three professors and that the cq§ man ger of. the Perth Fla Mills, ilk PrAwift for Sale—Wm. Gibbinxw. (b) t was to uninimous by a standing'vote. into Mr. Win. Douglas', who was d ing in to comfort the agedfather and mother in ship of Elma, formerly owned by Mr. J. A� at the, rwtr—H. F. R.1waij a. (8) he about $8,030- a year� - The cq4t now is The Doctor, on- being cilled upon, was the riv 1.ONvn uder, for $4,500. Mr.. George San- tucky during a visit to that part opposite direction. Bert was th their declining years. The other members Alex& about $80,000 a year, or ten times rhat was given a most enthidsiastic reception. He out , but he' derson has since leased the pto erty from world a ear or so ago. He imported Id on to the horse. No seri 9 of the family, excepting. Brown, who is lo . p cient seed to sow a five acre field an nall-vintended! The total n;,mber*of thanked the convention for the honor they damage was done. The buggy was so moue. cated and doing well hi �Superior City, are Mr. Gray for a term of ten years, at $230 9 ni- cured a good yield, the stallet .4tudent;at the College isonli 58119r,and the' had conferred upon him in again so en- what broken. all comfortably provided for and living in a year. about six feet in%ngtli.,, In u tore, staff and assistants to take charge jVf these —Harry Hyslop, employed as a laborer in Xelituck7 thusiastically giving him the unanimous —One dayrecentlyMr. James Burgess, the immediate r;�ighborhood. Js 36. The total number of gradu#es since nomination, and while he very highly appre- hostler at the Conmercial, Blyth, met with —'Clinton and vicinity was viefted by a the Gran(t Trunk Raihvayshops, Stratford, usually reach a. beight of twelve feet. lich larger breadth will be the college started, twenty yeaq ago, is ciated the honor of being their represent&- a very painful kccident., Whilef efted in storm of unusual severity and violence on was the victim 'of a bur I on Tuesday year a in 8 -fr. Hogarth's intention at It is N RRAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 28th, 1894 195, and the coftntry has had to P&* $1,201, - tive, he said if they could get any other per- harnessing a -�' horse, the animal Icked, Thursday evening, 13th inst., the wind hav- night, last week, wherbyC his entire vated ith flax in the 602.54 for these, or $6,521 per Jiradqate. on, and -he thought,they could, who could knocking him�_ sensel6ss, and nflictin n; force, while the rain was in the month's wages, $21.45, leas 18 't'ents, which corporate this hemp wi an ing cyclo c cei�.'34p'd inili.. bear Re Is 4s en fro fact'irla.of twine, the fibre being much Only 11 out of the 195 havt re the form Unner to victory in East ugly wound -oil his face. He was carriek! in nature of a cloud -burst. In Goderich town- he ha( pent. The money w tak - m tary positions in Canada ; so &0:as mili- lffuron,.he would - be very much pleased to an i condition, to Dr. Milne's allip, from which section the ap- a drawer. der than that produced by flax. The The Deep Water -Ways Con- unconscioue storm bination will enable the firm to make tf tary work is concerned the other�'�',`- are all have them do so, -and he would give all the office, where his woundsv�6re dressed, and proached Clinton bridges w washed out, —Mr. John�McLarev, of St;'Afarys, while more nearl Vention. thrown away. Their military tr4ini in his power. to elect him. Unfrtun- 'has sinc6 . stifficiently recovered to go to his on the Ist, 4th I and 6th (Pneessigns, and fishing tip the,river Thames, olic day lately -Y like the ordinary prducts UW ng. is Sid I 4 iq the market, and at a price that will e Deep XNT'ater�w Conferenceso not of as much use to them as if fhey, had ately for himself he was not independent of home in Wingham. three cul�,erts on the Huronj road 'were de- caught two of"the largest baiA , that have Th mys some inducement to farmers to been educated at their' own ex e at &� his profession, " d being from home for -L-A�very sad and, sudden death occurred stroyed ; in places where the culverts were been taken there this season, the one weig 11- anit - so loudly heralded by the Toronto ry year a pounds and the ot home made -article in preference to CollegUte Institute. That. is to 'g'ay, the four or five in eve' ttendin to on Thursday evmin�, 13th inst. in Morris, At least four feet lower than the road, the ing 3 h t, Is the 7 was held in Toronto last week.' other. Papers, eleven graduates who hold 11111"litar " sitions his parliamentary Lduties was not onty a when he wife of r;- Jewell, of the-' 2nd rush of water was so great as to flobd the Jar est measuriixg IS-& inches, the other 16 T -he attendance of delegates, although tol ave cost the country $115,6. It each. detriment to his business, but a serious concession,passed away from dropsy, after, a roadway. A dam on the farm of Mr. D. "tea -was just bud- Cox was wash "ably representative, was not so large as About thirty of the other 'grad 4 .-are draiwupon his resources. I However, since, couple of day's illness. She ed away. The wind unroofed —Mr. Win. Dunn, of Elmai: has sold his Newbridge. ol e rh a an d mi no r of rke ial S &tL 0 tt&W&L, they had -dealt so , kindly and generous ding into womanhood, being only 24 years the barn of Mr. John Holmes ; it then farm to Mr. George McKee, f4*, $5,800. It ieved, aside ly was expected and the results ach ildings. Mr. The original object df 'the Cotege waS by him, he would stand by them, and As and 9 months old. She 'was a daughter of struck and amaged the houses of r.Hala, is a good, farm with excellent b.m XoTEs.—A-Irs. (Rev.) A� L. Russell ata from a, thorough discussion of the subject, to impart a purely military trainin her (laughter, who have been visiting for That they desiredit, he would once inore accept Mr. David Herrington, formerly of Staple- Rattenbury street ; Miss Mounteastle,, and Win. Ward, of Elma, sold his 100 acres to were not of very encouraging nature. - As style of running it turned out a fai re, and the nomination and be their ean(4datc, and as heldIn very high Mrs. Lim never lasttwoweek-s at the resioence of ton, near Clinton, and w Taylor, on Spencer street. It then Mr. A. Middleton, for $5,000. :. Eh now the College does Collegh p as Much from Johnston, have gone to visit friefids in 31- tof i u e as many townships or aye already explained, the object W tit t he had no fear thatL if they would * work in regard. rifted tbree-quarters of the roof off For- suffered work as -%vell as preparing students Afor the" the future as -they did in past contests, the L -The other day a horse was hired from reste?s flax inill, carried it across the road- the fill in the priceof land and: is one of the ris and ot-herplaces,before theirreturaLtot thia Conference or Convention, was to con- home in Leamington.—Mrs. Tufts f"sions and business. I., first in the Province to recover values. is get- church, pro, result would be equally satisfactory, He Beatties livery in Clinton to go to Exeter. way and lodged it in a field about fifty feet 'Mability and' feasibility of coll- -,sider the adv Lictitell'alit-Colonel. Cameron, a� rothe�- then dealt with irirlous - public issues, show- On Sunday the party who hired it cime in distant. MeTaggyart's windmill was then —Among the prize winneri at the Tor- her out -buildings repaired, -svIlich imp a 20 foot water -way from Lake in-law of Sir Hibbert Tupper,----' '"' land- ing -wherein the Government had been- and told Mr. . Beattie that - the horse7 had wrecked; strikiri;g two cliimneys on the onto Industrial -.-Pair, were the foll the looks of the place. She has put a structing is ectrin OAV1n 9 Superior to the Atlantic. T to be ant of ihe institution. He gets a Odary of remiss as faithful stewards of the people, from Shakespeare : Messrs. � Kelly, wb his is platform in front of the store. —A box so pal become so lame below Brucefield that it rear of Manning's house, both were de- 0 -was held at the residence of Air. John wo, $3,163.32, got a residence built for U'm cost- and pointed out where,vast savings of the c Beattie molished,the rafters being cracked; a stable done by enlarging and existing - q 6uld, not be driven home. Mr. swept everything with, h4, Leicesters 0 iieh he gets reiit' fi�e, also ld lie made if the affairs went down lianison, in aid of the Ba�tist church. Ing $12,892, wl and found that the horse had in bel 'it& toklr. Hugh McDonald was un- Crearer, who,obtained severk]. prizes for people's money cou canals and constructing new s where free fuel, free light, free water, andree ser-' & Eby, who received Was one of the country were as honestly and econ- some unaccountable way broken its lee, and roofef,7e top �eing carried out fiito the Durhams ; and Vance quite a, sue-ce8la rea ising about none now exist. . The object of this im- VAlits. .0mically administered as they should be. there was no alternative but to shoot fit' road; trees twel . ve inches in diameter were' a second for their Clydesdale .stallion, Gol- Rer. A. Eley, 0 iles, Ohio, and Rev.,Mr. io wonder the ra,nk and file f the Stirring addresses were also delivered by' -uprooted bodily or snapped like pipe-steMEJ,.- del- Crow i. W-6bb, of Pamerston, were pres and, - a ent pravement is, to permit sea going vessels to --�-Burton Leith, eldest §on of Mr. 0. L. Militia, receiving a �aitry fifty ce4` s' a day Messrs.- Thomas Gbson,� M. P. P. for East —Mrs.. H. il. Hurlburt in the temperance added to thenoyment of the evening. rwh� the interior lakes, and thus transport Sturdy, of Goderich, died on September no further damage - done until the cy- FASHIONA13LE WEDDINW-.—An event for twelve, days in cam.p e� ry two ars are Huron, and M. Y. McLean, M. Pi P., colunin of the' Mitchell Recorder, advocates #z 17th at the age of 17 years. The, imme- clbne reached about three miles into Htil- I % - -acts of Western sections through in a half dyir�g inefficient condition�� Prob ' I the openi the'co� the prod I - South Huron. Resolutions ap lett, when it unroofed the barns of' Messrs. , in n- very pleasing character transpired p,oving o diatecause of death wascoilsumption, ill- ug of a reading rom, M our to Earopean markets without tram -ship- ably three-fourths of the millions ent by the. conduct and policy of the Do i i Albert and Robert Brown.' The wind ap- m0dius churches of that town, wberein the evening of the 5th insL mln1O` duced by an 'atiack of something like Ia vl Ll 'e the Militia Department he big Opposition pnd the Ontario Govbrnment, a streak through the strangers detained an hour or two in tow icti Ze�i ake pleasure- in -noting. It ment. In this way it contended by th,e grippe in the bar�ly part of the year. The peared to pass in n Wh guns 0 '�isted in the marriage of mise fau*4 and the balance to thee RAt advocates of the scheme'! that the cost of rank file-- �uid regretting the death of the late H 11. C. ung, man was a favorite with all who northern end 6f the town, for no wind of. may rest, and improve their spare tinie i the men who would have to dol,j�he real F. Fraser were passed, and the Convention inew, him, and he will long be kin dly re- , any account was experienced else -where. Wholesome reading. The idba is an excel- yunggest daughter of J. Johnston to separ one-, and mi _ht be adopied.g� r. Wesley IVallace, both of N1ewbridgpL'1­-- transportation between the points of pro- I fighting if such 'were necessary. ated, after giving three cheers for the .,mebered by -nt g onerally duction and consumption will be.;very ma-- Yet the Goverrim t, has' no rihiOn Of candidate and the Queen. �dl his school mates mu4 The rain, however, deseende ' d so fast that le en the largest culverts were not sufficient to with profit to young and old. The bride was attired in a cream costume�vf remedying this huge waste. Mr. ulook's associates. the finest material, trimmed with c_ Ve in- -riage of Dr. H. d Leonhardt, terially reduced, risulting in largely —One night lately, a man asked for and carry it off, and the streets were flooded —The trial motion was voted down, and the (I"erment Huron Notes. received a ht's lodgin a in the cooler at fromside to side. of Tonawand, -New York, foriperly of Alit- silk lace,with the conventional bridal creased profits to the producer- The said that they were quite the 9 tulle. She, -wore, on her head� a w rekt ef —Abo a inton Clinton. was r the influence of chell, took ace, on the 6th irist., at Tor- -tural white flowers and carriea in scheme, if practicable, would, no"cloubt, be College ats it is." ut 2'0 tickets were sold at 01 Veg unde onto. T1 ride was a Miss Susie Mrright, station for London last week. liquor and W4s recognized as a man -who beneficial. Rat, theConfereiiae, 'if it had Perth Items. 'Dr. Leonhardt band a beautiful, large bouquet of a, a —An effort is bei made to open up ser- had at one time been a well-known com- of that city. 'recently paid ne4 to show that the Cross Petition. g There are 27, patients in th� Stratford m visit to the hospitals and medical schools kind. The bridesmaid wa-s Miss E i1X6 other result, seei vices again in Ebenezer church, near inercial traveller. Three years ago lie and hospital at present. Wallace, sister of the groom. and the 'bri In the court of Appeal at T6rontg �,on of Austria, Germany and Franoe, and is now carrying out of the project is, to say the rz Sat- Londesboro. three brothers fell heirs to $30,000, which in 5upported by.Mr. R, A. 10 il,--- least, a very, very lo urda, Justice Oaler gave a ecislon w —A special committee of the Goderieb was , evenly divided. 'I His allowance has —Mr.'Fred Nethercott, of the 13th con- one of the. -leading practitioners of Tona. groo wmB 1 d hich i e bride. The cerem _ng way in the f Liture. I Council has decided that nightwatellan been squanilered in Urink, and to -day lie cession, Fullarton, lately lost m fine young walida. ston, brother of th 'I ,tr read- colt from inflammation, was conducted by Rev. A�L. Russ .In the first place the cost is stmated at will be of some interest to those of has not one qent. —In the vicinity of Nicholson should e dismissed for miscon- Topping, the other B. D., uncle of the bride, assisted by 75,000,000 of dollars, 'and it is proposed ers in South Huron who take an intirest in dtict. —A lively runaway occurred in Wingham —Mrs. Dr. Burritt and MKatie Bur- morning, the tenin attac-hed t6 Thompson- - 8 Daniel Wright, her grand on tbit of the —Dr. A. W. Finla n, of Detroit, form- ritt, of Mitchell, bave each purcliased a milk wtigon, while retiumiug h6me from the uncle that it, be carried oat at the joint expense politics. It seems that in the cas on Tuesday Afternoon of last week. Mr. bicycle an are now in tvainint, factory, ran away. The cans *cre scattered pleasant lawn in connection with the rem- yso all, and under ttie joint supeFvision of the Kingston ControvertEd election a 4'ss-peti_ erly of Clinton, died Of consumption in Col- Thomas Walker, butcher, left his horse —Rev. Mr. Ba and.Mra. of Ful- deuce of Mrs. Johnston. After it was over along the road, And a little girl who -was United States ' and Canada. Herein is tion -was filed ag4inst the unsuccessfAl candi- orado last week. -'He was a nephew of Mr. lie thought, secure in the shed, while he larton, spent last week in London,. attend- and the wedded pair had received the good- sitting on the wagon, Nvzs thr6*n off ]lead. Geore Gordon, of Clinton. went to attend to business, but it made a wishes and cogratulations of all presenti.- where the difficulty would arise, as was date. The petition, however, was n4� t accom A. C. Courtice,-of Kingston, the boltout, of the shed an� started' down ing Conference and visiting the Fair. lou&, but escaped.with a few,brui8es. ' on they were conducted to a -not came in c —Dr. Wood is now champion player of running- further up the road iti,upset a buggy her part of t1w n9y by the invited panied by the usual deposit requireq when a newly -elected editor of the Christian Giiard- street. � The bucr ontact *ith a the Mitchell Bowling Club, with -Mr. Joseph in which was an old lady, butl�she also came lawn and were folloed clearly shown by the discussions in the Coa- vention. The local and international jeal- petition is filed. Amotion was, conseftuently, ian, is a relati�e of. Mr.'. Andrew Courtice, of t in front,of Chisholm's drug store, Coppin go se -.on n two hundred,- 0r' od d. off unhur.. The teani was he& stopped, to 9 - - ousie. are such as to render it almost in -V made to dismiss this cross-petitionlipecause Here all were charmed by the scene pre-, Goderich township. greaking the - shaft, which entered the —Miss, Panton,'daughter Of R6 -v- E- W- the great joy of the lad who 'as driving. . _: __Mra. Bloomfield, of Brussels, has chick- horse's leg, edusing an ugly gash about four Panton, -Stratford, has opened a Kindergar- sented to their- sight. There juider flie possible to carry out any such scheme. the deposit had not been made. T4 Judge 0 - ens only three months old that �ave coni- incheslong. Darino, the entertainm4lit in shady boughs of fruit trees, were taVes, ten school in St. Marye. — 0 Knox Montreal and Quebec are jealous, lest they decided that while the deposit is 4pcessary menced to lay. They are of the Cochin —A c —Messrs. Kruspe & Shafer, of Wallace, church, Mitchell, on Monday' evening, last t bar and remarkable occur- spread with abina, silver, -flowers, and, bet ino" eutl should be side-tracked and Toronto made in case of a petition against the ret# rn of a breed. Breeding counts. rence took pla'e at -a certain private rei- are shipping twd car loads -of stock weekly week,, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Tolly, presented ter than all, the most appetizing deli t�e central point Of trade - while Toronto, candidate, the law does not require �Jt in -the —Arthur Henry Newton Jenkins, form- dence in the southern portion of the county, from Gowaustown. a handsome gold -beaded cane'Ao Mr. John The rich repast was dilly apprZeiated and, erly editor and proprietor of the Brussels a few days ago, whieli somewhat startled Wbyte� sr., in behalf of the jbuildiug coin� ft., for a similar reason, is jealous of St. Paul, case of a crosg-petition. In accord4ce with Budget, is nowynblishin a paper called the the servant girl. It. seeais site was I gett, —At the sale of the Kessel farm, sit Hea- mittee and board of m4nagers, . as a recogni- rWaids a very enjoyable eveUlng W. " inq, son, on Monday, last week, Mr. Joseph spent with instrumental wil vocal musk 8 a '3,240. as inspector. and conversation; Among,thegnestswerei.mr- Minneapolis, and other Western centres. thi� decision the deposit made *th. the Ti'mes, in Gran H ven, glichigan. tea for the good folks of the house and Kessel bought the place for,$ tioii of Air. Whyte's services! us will —Dr. Botz, wife and son, of Tawas, Mich- when about to cut the bread wa greatly - —Mr. C. Viedenhamer; of Hesson, M r. Whyte w4s present durWg the -wbole. t The Yankee Lion Tail Twisters ar6 afraid 4outh Huron and other cross-petitip as ies from Stratford, Dungannon, Ligtowel i ng or a on evening ted nothikig of the kind the English will hav e -something, to sqy not be recluired and wi I lik igan are f h urprised i taking off the first slice to find sold his,house and lot fo but auticipa i Palmerston, Hrristou, !Clifford and other- ely . f.� with- in r $750, and - is look- e. places. Besies the ministerial friends 1w and iriends in Grey township. and was taken quite by a rprl.,# Dr. Botz is that amouse had hollowed out a large hole g for a fifty acre farm to bay. The petitions, however, w'?l stand a son of P. 'Betz, 12th concession. and built a nest there with his mouse- —Mr. ,Eneas Richmond, of the editori -he stre s of tkilverton, the fore mentioned -were, Rev. S. C. Edmanum, U about it, while the Canadian Protectionists drawn. —A bear on t et in and Jingoists fear that such a scheme might as before. Y! --Principal Cameron, of Brussels Public abip in fall possession. The girl didn't staff of the Buffalo Commercial Advertisei, I school, has been re-engaged for 1895 at an faint. other day, caused great exc�tement for a and Rev. J.W.Pring,witli their wies; a1w, lead to closer political and, trade relations i iting his parents in -Elma township time. It was chased by Ift-pti and boys, (Mrs.) Rev. A. S. Russell. About eleveit o'clock was via between Canada and the United States. THE Toronto Empire approvingl� luotes advance of $100 per annuin oil his alary, —A team belonging to Mr. John Watt, of last week. armed with all sorts of weapp-ns from jack the people present went their several C which vvill make it $"j 00. lie's an excellent Hullett, near Harlock, broke loosid from a —11r. Martin Baird, of Kansas city, is knives to Winchesters, and' followed by homeward, hoping for the 4mutual happinw There isa good deal of selfishness, prejudice the following from the Chatham Planet teacher. tie -post in ftont of Mr. John McMillart's numerous dbgs. Henry Gle) S�er drew first of the united couple. The high esteem in It will be a,f rightful visiting relatives and friends in Vullarton. and w4at is commouly called 11 bull headed- disappointment to —A Wingham boy, when sent after the store on Ditialey street, Blyth, on Monday His olot friends say lie looks a's well and 'is blood, dnd. Chief Of Police. Hart which the young lady is held by her fflauy*, -�J meter gave the good and true -'Reform partyman. cw by his parents, rides home on cow- afternoon of last week, and started at a the fatal shot. His bearsl*') - tipped the friends was shown by the meme which. ne3a "in this -world, and all these cropped agers in this city, who engineered Xr. Par�-, I t as jovial as ever. 11tos oaf, to an amazing extent at the Deep do into-nominaiou an )ack I is easier on the bootp, no doubt, lively place eastward. When at Tanner's --Mr. Draper, of Prospect Hill, recently scales at 200 pounds. He� 'ha evidently she received. Never before in fhe nuptid- d through file cam- but we would imagine that it is harder on corner they bolted' for the sidewalk but traded one 61 his horses for a calf. - This been driven out of the woods history or�his vicinity bas tb 1by the recent ere been sich going an urther by looks like a depreciation of horseflesh, and Water -ways Convention. To such an ex- gn, to find the Patron member f§r West the pants. were prevented from f bush fires. Kent standing solid,,kith the Ne4 ParkV display of aility,,valuable and useful pres- 'if ­AIr. John Leslie of the River Road ents as the was on this occasion., tent, in fact, was this the case, that Samuel erringto of Blyth, had running against a tree m Tged7between a discouragement to raise those animals for I I . . s almost i possible that the scheme and 'a in the Government.' Alt, Its a the misfortune to scratch his left band oil a them. The buggy was considerably dam- mark t- near Sb, blarys, during his recent tour east, e i pur Bel good aN true Patron, Mr. Pardo 64miot do barrel hoop a few dayo ago. Blood po'ison- 'aged, but no other laceidents occurred. _Mr.nWm.__IVun1�, of th visited his parents at the oldAiomestead in' outlined can ever be carried out, even were anytbing else. The pi e 6th concession _h ing has set in and is caftsing him a great iblic respect In whic —On Wednesqay of last week, at noon, of E'Ima, has sold his fairin and purposes Halton county, and was preso iat at tt e 60th Bluevale. it otherwise feasible. A permanent orcrani- lie is held will be lost to him if 'hf'k should deal o 0 IT." f annoyance and pain. Will. Rush, of Londee'�oro, (lied very sud- worki,tig his sawmill at Gotham. The fam- anniversary of their weddim daS,_ Mr. NoTEs.—Afrs. F. 13. Scott, wbo sprained gation, however, was effected and officers prove disloyal to tbe-Patron cause. t —Talking about solid men, they have denly. - He was as well'as usual Leslie's parents have reside( -on the same her ankle badly by falling down someteps, The above seems to be based up' n a rnis- -three of them in Cranbrok, who c on Tuesday ily will be much missed in both social and were appointed. The duty of this organiza- and was working. 'He as seen at about 10 religious circles. farm during all these years, aaid ,hai;lived apprehension of the facts. So far as weight wherever they go. They about five or six weeks ago, is, we Wre eAd. tion will be to -keep the scheme warm, atid has are J. o'clock at night on the street. On VVednes- —Mr. Win. Brown, of Maplewood, 'got to see their great �7.and-children. ��They learn, able to walk about.—There was no� Mitchell, 2:261 pounds; A. Raymann, 216; day mornin two ne are hale and hi�mrty 6r theiri advanc&Z, age, yet been made'known there is no 4ifference ighbors called in to see third prize for his light buggy team and 3rd service in the Presbyterian church last Sah- thus prevent interest dying out. and Rev. D. B. McRae 205. 0 1 him, but %is wife said they were not to for light roadster at Toronto Exhibition,and and are in possession of all their faculti. lauifest lea bath, Mr. Hartley being absent. — Mr. :0 of moment between the policy of thTPatrons —A certain Huron farmer left a Their family of eleven ehildr4ii are all There was one thnc, made very n Bet Of speak to him. At noon he died on the floor. Mr. C. Meadows got 2nd for heavy farm ICreighton, of Brussels, spent Wednesday in and that of the Government, so th�t itwill: iron harrows out in the field on Thursday; In all likelihood there will be all inquest. team. ing and occupying good post �qns. throughout the discussions, and that as Bluevale. 7777r te A Good I not be necessary for Mr. Parqo or an -the stdrm came along, and the farmer tan- The work he did last was digging a grave —Air. Joseph Ross, of the 13th concession —A large number of the eofile of the evident desire of the American repre- y young p agi arrows; lie beheyes that the; for a child. other. Patron member to be n ithe G not fin� the It of Fullarton, has gone to the hoipital in Knox church, Listowel, gath$ted at Mr. W. Faom Tjiv. OLD L -t-, —The followbagex `xpress, .-of sentatives for closer and more friendly cy' wind carried them off. —Frid 14th inst., as Robert London to receive treatment for some nerve E Bin 'in 'a residence, Mo tract is taken from the Hawick 14, erninent,' or prove disloyal to th aY evening, n4ay night, last e, Patron —Toletto, owned by H. Cargill & Sons, of Skelton, n. n Hawick, -Scotland. The r. Rutherf6rd trade relations bebm�en this country and -of Morris, was putt* trouble from which lie has be suffering for Week, I presented Mr. W. J. Bin- cause." On the contra so f4r as any Cargill, received second prize at Toronto poles in a inow in his ba ing tip some on mentioned is a son,of Mr. Walter Rutt.- � t, an Z disloya the,United Suates.� Time and again they - 1, lastweekin the standilrd-bredthree-year- rn, 8th line, he fell some time ning with a gold watch and 2pard in recog- erfdrd, of Bluevale Success of ipointed ot person can no I P 410 w see, he would' be to the floo� in some way and received a bad —Mr. Xlexander Thomson and wife, par- nition of his - work 'as a i* ember of the 4 W A the benefits that would accrue old class. This fine young horse was aired b i Teviotdale man.—We observed the .i. S. . to the: Patron cause,' if he were, to Jo lain 1, A 1, , &i- V% I ruise on his head. Mr. Skelton is uninar. ento of Mr. Walter Thomson, came from Young Peo le a Christian Association. Mr. , vir -010 coun r es un er a free inwrehange essrs. e ou RY9 0 fe6 inglK acknowledgod the hand - .Y MUM, 0 nv e , amo rouving ried and has been living alone, hence no 'London, where they now reside, to Mitchel Binniv.*. 1 ".V the Government.' We hope. our contem, Horse Association o? Wingliam. merchants, 120 George street, Edinburg! of products, and also that. such a change person knew of the accident until Saturday to see the opening of Knox church. Al- some gift, and t anked the dd- bors for their would he one of the most important steps porary� will come to a correct undefstanding —Alr. Charles Pogson, of Wingham, aftern6on, when he wasifound in a semi -un- though over80 years of age they go from kindly expression towards Al. He left had just been appointed wine' and spiia-. of the position. caught one of the lar eat fish. ever -taken out conscious condition. A physician was place to place very easily. on Wednesday last merchants to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, to"wards the accomplishi-ient'of the scheme I I of the river there. it was of the mullet for Brandon, Maui- for whom they executed a. large order he'VI -speedily sent for and it is hoped that he will —Miss Jossie Anderg;n, of St. Marys,bad toba, where he..had accepted situation in ay also be mentioned that th#_`-:_V they were met to consider. So plain did species. and measuied twenty inches in her pocket picked of a purse at Toronto the a general store. It soon be able to get about again.- Concussion May t length and weighed 'two pounds and three fi these overtures beconie, . that some of the EAST HURON LIBERALS. of the bmin is feared. other day. Two men were arrested on - —There (lied Tnesdla CT supplie lie wines to the Lord High;-. Bus ymornin quarters. 11th inst., nmissioner at Holyrood, . 11� during the lastV. hide-boand re3trictioniats amou the Cana- —Owen G. Martin, formerly of Brussels, on, and one of them was found guilty of at lot 21, concessia 1 Easthope, There was a grand ralily' —The night of the big storm, Mr. George has been arrested in Toronto on a charge of pici th6ft. ti I two General Assemblies, Mr. than delegates seemed to fear a resolution of Eaj�t Huron the Christina Stewart, -relict of ie ate Alex- Charlw Liberals in the Town hall, Brusseli, on F1.i_ Hoffich, 6f Clinton, was driving along Rat- stealing a bicycle from John Davis. Subse- —During a recent -storm Mrs. M. Goli lit ander McGillawee, at the age of 87 years. Rutherford, the senior partner. of the flrn4 e meeti 'tenbury street, when a telephone wire, quently a man 'named Smith complained ly, of Monkton, arose in the night to along these lines would be sumitted, and day last. The object of t1i a to was born at M-aboulaw, in Roberton Parish- Pg wa IlOse Her husband died in 1885. They were both' # c and was, educated at Roberton school, un-_ Senator Ferguson, of Wellad, a man who make arrangements for the revisfpn of the which had blown down, caught him direct- 'that Martin bad stolen a watch from him. the windows, and in the dark stepped over natives of Scotland, and they were union 1.9 -der the late Mr. Anderson. He served his has fed sumtuousl Dominion Voters' -lists, and the selection of ly under the chin, making a painful ivound- Martin is looked upon by the police as a bad the edge of the stairs and fell to the hot- the first settlers in the township. Their. apprenticeship as a grocer and spirit mer-- at the Canadian public a standard bearer to 'Contest the cOnstituen. , —In some unknown manner a hilystac character. He served a term some years tom. She received a severe shaking up, but daughters all died before theiv" pa crib all his life, and who has at lenatil cy in the Liberalinte on the premises'o'f Mr. John, Joy, Clinto rents, but n rests at the fortheom- . D, ago in Kin ston penitentiory for' passing noerious iii -jury. their three sons, James and Archie McGilla c1mat with the late Mr. William Telfers. landed in t.11uLt asylum for worn ont and use- ing Dominion elections. The 4at4er was a took fire on Wednesday of last week, and counterfeit coin, and since then he has sev- —Mr. W. I?. Rutherford, whoresideanear wee, of North Hamthope, and r. John Me - Buccleuch. street, Hawick, and has reaeW comparatively easy matter as n stance of P, his present position through energy and uno le3a political hacks, commonly called the fle result had it ot been for the prompt assi eral times been engaged in transactions 'Millbank, has been making large improve- GilIamee, of Wellesley, are well known in was a foregone conclusion, the Wy man neighbors, would have destroyed adjacent which brought him "Into contact with the inents on his -farm, in the line of erecting a the district. Mrs. McGillawee was a de- failing attention to busi Dominion Senate, 'was put up to rebuff the thought of being the present m 4rth property. overtures made bv the American delegates. talented representative, Dr. MeRpilaL and —Mr. Robert McDowell, of East Wawa- authorities. large hog, sbee�; and ben house. Mr. voted member of the North 141tstliope Pre$. of —Joseph, son of Huston Gibson, of Turn- Rutherford intends going extensively into byterian church. A general row was . almost the result, bd Wingliam, who redeemed- the' copstituency nosb, has purchased the horts farm in that berry, -left the,other morning, with his wife these lines. —Mr. Jobn'Schweit Exeter. thanks to the cool -headedness of some of eight years agro, and whe hag so,6reditably township, the price given being $3,750. The and family, for San Francisco. Joe, as lie '—Dr. Will Cavan and Mrs. W. Cavan, Hamburg, who was co Zer, a re0dent of New I nfined to his lied for ITEMS.—Mr. William G. Blsett, Agent and efficiently -represented it ever pince. farm contains 150 acres. Considering the is so familiarly known, has had a varied ex- with child, were holidaying for a week in over a year with an ailment 'that caused for the McLaughlin Garriage Com the delegates, oil poured , upon the farm and. its condition, the rice may be pany, of At the apointed hour the meeting was p perience on the Coast,being at times rafl- Mother -well, but the doctor's holiday was him a great deal of suffering, 'Passed away Oshawa. had a fine display Of buggies and. troubled waters and the Canadian j in goists opened by President HyAlop ip a sepA considered a good one. road engineer, rancher and policemanj pre. out short by a telegram calling for his pro- on the 14th inst., at the age of 77 years. cutters �t the show held here on Monday were brough� under 6ontrol, although they speech. Mr. 1-17 * H Kenr attenqed -to the —During the progress of the. games at viouB to which he was a school teacher, and fessional services. Mrs. Cavan remained a Deceased was one of the pioneers of the Aind.Tueady last.�Mr. and Mrs. ThomiW showed that their political fealty land their duties of Secretar�. �,'Iieifollo*ing dele- the Clinton Collegiate Institute, recently at all of these he has been successful. He few days longer. township of North Easthope, where he had 'Snell who I ave been visiting relatives at gates filed their 6ertifica �es and *ook their some one was mean enough to enter the was in communication with a railroad of- —Mr. Henry James, of Mitchell, lost a transformed a part of the ancient forest in- Efora for some time past, returned home on lo,ve for the flesh pats of office ' are a good seats gymnasium and carry off a black vest be- ficial in that far-off city, and will no doubt valuable cow last week from milk fever. A to a comfortable homestead. About ten Friday last.—IvV. -and- Mrs. William deal stronger than their patriotism. There BLI-TH.—P. Purvis, Jo 'McAlillan, John longing to one of the contestants. , Inthe soon have a lucrative situation. prince. little over a year ago Mr. James refused ars ago he left his farm and r4oved to N. ew f Hyde P rk, visited relatives here the is a good deal of missionary work -e McKinnon, John Kelly She w to 1) H Young a -son, John Moffatt pockets were a silver watch, a fountain pen --On Monday, the 17th, the remains of for the cow. EL great milker, and amburg, where he ved retirM. He was firstof them week.—The prize list of the Dick illia' ., Camp' and other articles. 8 I done yet before the Deep Water -ways in bell, W. Ferguson, R. Somers. _The youngest soli of Mr. and D. William Durnin, lately of the kh conces. made as high as 18J pounds of butter in a faithful member of the Fvangelical As- Stephen and Usborne Fall show, which was- Scheme can be arranged on a practical sion of West Wawanosh, were interred in seren d aya' milking. sociation and highly respected PFy all. He. held here � on Monday and Tuesday W4 BRUSEL.S.—R. G,raham,Jameq'McAIpine,' Curni�ing, of Leeburn, died on Monday Dungannon cemetery, being escorted thither —Rev. Dr. Dickson, of Galt, conducted leaves a wife, three sons and fiVe daughters will be found in this week's issue. !!he basis. F. S. Scott, G. F. Blair, X: D. W- ai�wick, j morning of last eek, after a very short by a -large concourse of sorrowing relatives, the anni iversary services of the Presbyterian to mourit his loss. concert which was held in Drew's 0 N. Kendall, A. Strachah, D! Ross , J but severe illness, at the age of three years friends and neighbors. He was aged 79 church, at Atwood, on Sabbath, 16th inst. The Roman Catholic picnic, leld in tIfe house by the Ladies' Guild of the Trivitt 0 Leary. and eleven mouthe. The parents have the . P M The Mflitary College. years. The deceased was one of the eldest The large church was crowded to overflow. Matheson park, At Mitchell, oil Tuesday, U,6n. orial church, was a suems finsuciollp- Grptry.—Tbonlas McFarlane, McDon. E�vtnpatfiy of the entire neighborhood in and most respected pioneers of West Wa. ing, both morning and evening, by an ap- last week, was a great success in every re- —Mr. it is often asked by those who fa-vor Pio- ald, E. J. AlcArthur, D. 0"MRt, R. Menzies this their sudden affliction.. Peter Bowden, bricklayer, has it- tection, ff we abolish the duty on certai Rayman, M. Lamont, I wanosh, it being upwards of forty years preciative audieneb. speqt. The weather was charming -and the ceived W8 week the contract of putting �ap n A. Eldkh ?McKinnon, Mr. Charles Ginder, of Beumiller, has since lie located oil the lot from which the _Mr. James Ward, of Fullarton, Attend- crowd was immense the latter gather' ina Angus Lamont, W. Perrie,_ Alex, Stewart, received word that the family of one of his remains were taken. He has be' fine brick house for Richard Jonest Jr.., articles, from whence can we get the revenue en in deli. ed the Industrial Fair at Toronto, but while for many miles around. Bern4rd O'Con- Usborne township, and a fine brick houffit. Adam Turnbull, L. Mieht�el, 4ohn Grant, sons, who lived at Hinckley, Minnesota, has cate health for some years. He was highl sight seeing in the Queen City, was stricke n- nell, Esq., presided over the 'proceedings for Mr. Willhant Baker, 3rd concession of y to run the country. Any person looking John Stewart,- James McNair,j* John Hislop, been wiped out in the great forest fires that resceted bv all classes of the community with ralysis of the knee. He is now un- and called in turn Mr. W, R. Davis to speak Stephen township.—' Mr. Thom" Dart, of'. over the various items of exp'enditure made John MeTaggart, Alex, Mcl4v, George swept over that country. The family in- as ing a man of sterling worth! He leaves der tire care of a physician. in behalf of Sir John Thompson, and Mr. London East, formerly of Exeter, is renew- -at of the Dominion Treasury, would not McKav Robert Lang, William 911i eluded the son, ife and ihree children, all Before Judge Woods, at St. Marys, out John Hagarty, jr.,to speak for Laurier ing old acquaintanceships here this week.— - Ott, %V� of whom, we are informed, were burned. behind him a sorrowing widow and -a large *r have much diffi6ulty in deciding on where penc;, Conrad Bci6th, Cha4es Eckmier, family of sons and'daughters to mourn his of 140 voters' lists appeals the Rformers in the gold headed cane conteo'. Eve A number of gypsies tented at the Sauble NA illiam, Brown, Samuel McGregor, W. —Miss Murphy, of Toronto,a former resi- loss, succeeded in 133, while the Conservatives five cents spent at the respective refresh- banks this eek.—The Exeter band. did .savings could be made that would foot up to Smith, James McDonald, Archibald McIn. dent of Wingham, while ate off a —One day recentl a young fellow, well had 101 appeals and succeeded only in 66. ment stands counted a vote y for one or the rood service at the fair on Tuesday last.—, at least One-third of the preseaL -expendi- tosh, Thomas Calder, John 'CFerar, Alex. trolley in the Queen City, wasp and with his arm in a sling, went In Downie, Ellice and, Mornington similar other of the �arty leaders. Mr. Laurier 9r. Samuel Tho of Burlington, visited.. ttrown with dressed are many exp w Maclmgreat force on to the hard pavement, ren- around Clinton soliciting assistance. His gains are reported. po e wi 1, 1.80, Lthe 'relatives here laFt week.— -Messrs. ture. There enditures no Stewart, JameFerguson� Janies Mitchell. Howm-K. — John Scott, 'N cc;tt,. dering her unconscious' from which -she did story was that while lifting carboys of nitric —OnFrid 14th inst., Elizabeth, wife form6r winning the case. The bug.gy was and L. V incent, insurance ag�nts, are Visit- -J 1 L fyies 8 9 11 d 1,240 votes, and Sir Joh. made which could easily be (Iiscat tinued, Thoms Gibson, James* McLac�lan, -N. Me- _' not recover until next day. Her face and acid from a boat at Toronto, one broke and of Mr. John Wmekett, of Wallace, died at won by Air. Hishon, of Kinkora, th Eiruess in- their mother, Mrs. James Airth this -1 in I -A and the public would be greatly benefitted Lachlan, S. A, Seaman, R. �McGiath, A. one wrist wete severely in ured, but she is burned his arm. He claimed to have a her home, at the advanced pge - of 91 years. by Mrs. Elliott, of Logan, and de rocking week.—Mr John Gould, of London, spent instead of injured. We have directed at- McIntosh, Alex. McLachlan, George Wil- able to be around again. mother and sister residing- at Sault Ste. The deceased with her huiba-nd, who, sur- chair by Air. M. Williams, of Dubli It u. The the first of this week visiting his parent* tention to many of these in the past, and son, James McLeod, James Hunter, Hug —They have a young mechanical genius Marie, and also stated that -be had a brother vives her, came to Wallace forty years ago, total receipts of the picnic amounted to It William Butt, of Hutchinson, A. Doig, Amos Soyder, James at Dunlop, who from the wreck of an old in town with him, but he left biiq in Qh&rge being in advance of nearly all the settlers of over $W. ere.—Mr. and uawanother has been brought under our IV. Edgar, John MoDermid. bitider has made a complete one horsepower of some one, as lie was blind. ' The fel- the township. The land was not put o Tackersthith b visited relatives. here on attention. - 'We refer to the so-called Mili. Sloan, James Craig, Thos. machine that cuts straw like a charm,with a low, in his canva n the —The other evening a well dressed Tuesday Wif.- _11r. Charles Perkins' nw s for. funds, told different market at the time ana a good part of it stranger went to the residence of Samuel residence on William street is nearly 00in Vary College at Kingston. It costs about loan, James L,�vidlaw, Andrew Laidlaw, belting to a cutting box. Doubting ones stories, and he was taken in charge by con. was not even su Jordan, of Carlingford, and asked for a tie David Moore, R. Bewley, Jo` i�eyed. They took u I ted.—Mr. J. W. Taylor has movid into $80,000avear andinsofaras the general 4athan 400re, can any day be shown the new invention. y av t stable Wheatley for obtainmi money under their farms on the third concession, whit nighVs lodging. They toqk him, in. He J new residence dn- Main street.—Mr. and public are concerned, it is absolutely value- D id Knight, S. Smith, Robert Scott,John Also this season a codemned binder came false pretences. He -offereT to leave his are now owned by her sons, and converted talked volubly telling them that he was on Mrs. Richard Ching. of Cleveland, Obiiap pier, D. Pipe, William Isbister, William into his bands, which his mee'lianical skill money in the Mayor's charge until he thent into two of the beat in the county. the look -out for a1aim to pureh*. He ava visiting relatij�s in this plaiee,_Xr. Week 4; Iess, We sometimes think that if the Pat- ;.E llston, Robert, Armstrong, Willij= Gar- soon made work superbly, ahead of some brought his brother up to verify his state- Airs' Hackeft was a native of, the County slept in a room in which were the, 'Olothes of John Gdgk spent last El so is ...... bee .1 .......... &pt wheak 6.w' _bu*b, W to hov, IAVe StGc'k LWERpOOT, eptem worst �011, 2o -under those < 12o.- --Aovr of sale s�t in cents., cot were as follows, 'hoice Voa to 41nm 4 - �c to oic; b iors, e - -to 7c. Th TrIce of sh. e6p. Septemi Ohdthev were, on Monday the saine: T -hu isndeed Aigeoul -here, W, there is a goo( -1juded �--ori the othe, I Alantities on passaj,i _Xe best Are sure to re *Oal Sr )tc, $10 per I toiiay that AmericAll, -to.$W A head. M04Y and New York sl enormous: infeelor &4 critter-_ sud. prices show no i lie to Sle per Manitoba oxen I -04ay at prices t .,ket t pli�biie. There wag --(Sives, 110 being,paid and $15 for three otl also )aid sl;e perb I icked lavls. Ship per lb for good 14 -Otu -0 b ers bringfi , 2 - umus B611 at from 21-4 ,culls at from. $1.50 b to 51c, pe lb. A, t the, point this lu Ste I O�Sgc. Septeb _and 10C to 150-highea , A o -to $5.W; light to --$ 3.25 3.75 choice feeden - . QoWA alla heifers, *!50 to %.25 ; Ina .4extra, o 30 42-60- to $3 eeders, -tol,va, to per hf to W_ fairo -good, 11— ar Z c oicel .�Imr to V4 1 i9B $5.35 tc o -to $6.40; rouills, lambs; sules,'-fair I 50 to , 3.2.5 e and common, $1-M $&50 to I Dafty ToRoNT0, Septer offerings of zchoice * good demand. -for all .Zvea aiia the' tnar�' dairy tub serfs at 11 low grade tub sold 210 to 292e for tubs. light but there was k t to -day, and it have the effect. of i Local dealers were i the latter for single Sept together, includitig about 6,W box," sold at from 101c U colored, 101_�e to 10� 1010 to lotZ; finesi A:Quebee finest$ 101e remains quiet, it 1-9-e to I 161c -to 17e -.1weate, The f eerng is a 1 -it -I brijig 13c in single: UTicA, -Septemb 1sy: 0-00 boNes at 1,&30 box" at 9,40" boXeS.&t 1A0W,cj 1201 -ages of creamer.;. b markVit ia,alow and cla were: 537 be', 1,640 boxes at V%e to 100, 580 I Packages of crew Z7 pack -ages Of dai HAL.—At the Pre 110,11. ofs-son. 'MANSON.—At Vskei 'Mr. John A.Vam PARM—ln Me".1m *1 Mr. Andrew Pi Id Innon -Mr Ale ing, Alivf)Ket No . VT 'diet -mother. bor 12W:by A ving., of LftAm ..;,Ifutoft, to Kilo ,C- VM—At beir lob ronto, on WUllwo. D., Ud