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&nee �r Germany, or any Place 43115e. * - ing law is more needed just now than a so
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'hy % an should We purchase from merely honorary position is not explain - prohibiting personal canvassing, I he
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em if we can:,do better elsewhere . � rhaps his and could be more es,ailygot than both. w�
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sily follow,. either, that counsellors there is wisdomi, pe thi I , aud if it works well,
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we outer into a commercial treaty accessIO . a it will, then agitate for oj
I United States, that therefore member may be in the interests of the . as we are our
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ith the iff. Province. If any advantage is to be the.other. If we had both,. or either, . 8,1
8 must "opt their present tar . no per- the conducting of 'an ,election would be tc
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ich 'a treaty could .be effected . complain, . especially much more pleasant .than is at preo( hi
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id eadh country retain ,its own tariff, &sit will not cost anything. There .is the case. There can be nothing mo
- if it were found necessary to have the one thin . carefully demoralizing than for a candidate to be a
6me scale of tarkffa in -both countries, . g, however, to be bliged to beg and button -hole for the I
,at would necessarily involve a revi� guarded against, and that is that this 0 E
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on on�, the part of both, and in that re- honorary � the way -privilege to record their votes in accord-
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ision it is just, so -likely, in fact, more the entering wedge preparing &nee with their honest convictions, and n
kely, I that the tariff would be lowered - for a uew.paid portfolio. This the peo- who should feel insulted if asked or im-
I _. ple do not want, and there is no neces- I
asn raised . . ortuned to do their duty. And any
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Wit regard to,'-4Mr. Strachan's cure, inet will not be materially strengthened perso L
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iz.: direct taxation and free trade, - has no right to be all6wed to vote. If 'I
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it will not be weakened by the changeop , we thus permit our law -makers to be t
rhich, by the way, his Conservative and the prospects are that the Govern. . . 'V
pplauders do not seem to notice, we I st blame ourselves if t
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. -and would favor in, oat ment will meet the Legislature next our laws are not as good as they'o . tight C
eartily endorse, session fully as stiong as they were in' I f
arnes�IY if it were practicable. With the last Parliament. . to be. . f
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irect , axation, the pres.ent expenditure it is also announced that Mr. Thomas M F., A.'�McD. ALLAN,', -of Goderich, I
f the ominion could easily be decreas- . was in town E
g in, - Ballautyne, the popular representative the well known pomologist, (
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C efficiency of the public for South Perth . -has been selected as the Thursday returniiig from a grand tour -
he ali . I of. the Dominion. He is now connected r
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- I rnment candidate for the Speaker- . ith an exporting firm that handles
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ervic6. With an open - market, or free Gove I L w products- I
ra;de � ada could be made- one of the ship. This being the case, Mr. B4llan_ kinds of Canadian, farm r
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. Xan in the world to live tyne may safely count on being elected to fruits, cheesel butter, eggs, etc. They I
,cap ,a coun ries that posit I ion. That he is emin6tly a r the best market for I
n. With low national taxes and free those goods. Their shipment of eggs I
aw LL I Aaterial,lour farmers' and manu- qualified for it, and is well deservir�g of to Britain realized better prices than
actur -.rs -could compete successfully it, all who know the man, or kn6w of they would have brought in the United i
013 I tably with those of any other him, will freely admit. He will � I)e the .States; even now without duty. . �
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!ountzy in the world, But, as Canada right man in the right place. Mr.Bron The above is from the Clinton News �
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. . eptance of a position in the Record. We are afraid Mr. Allan was
El at esent constituted, we do not see son's acc I
I Zere is any prospect of getting Cabinet without portfolio will not re- 11 stuffing " our friend on the egg ques-
,hat t I I . I -election. The other tion. The largest shipment of P-998
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these advantages. We cannot have ab o Ministers, however, will have to go made from Canada to the Old Country
iolute free trade without direct tax&- tw
' back to their constituents. It is pos- this season was made by M.r. D. D.
;ion, and the people of the Eastern Pro- Wilson, of Seaforth. Mr. Wilson -sent
rinces; and particularly Quebec, are sible they may be elected by acclama- . ment of PICKED eg . go tb Lon -
r ;, i tion. � It would, at any rate, be simply a a consign
leterminedly opposed to anything even ., � . vservs, don and he was on the ground himself,
I . raceful act on the part of the Co
iavoring of direct taxittion. This oppo- 9 0 on their arrival, to look after them and
lition . is not entirely disinterested) as, tives in Monck. and South Ontaxio t .
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ander the present- system,. and compared permit this, especially as it is aiich a to push their sale, and despite his best
short time since the general electibu. efforts he did not net for them�. within
with Ontario, they get a good deal more 0� -1 �� -quarter cents per dozen
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than their share of the revenue, and onLrence as much as he got in New York for mix.
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.-ontri�ute a good deal less. As long as W � hich has been in session at Writreal ed eggs shipped at the same time. This
this is the case, and it is likely to be the for the past ten days, a variety oi ques- shows how much truth there is in the
oase hile Confederation lasts, there is tions of interest to th� church have been above statement.
no chtnee for absolute free trade. This ably discussed. The Conference has - - -
being! go, we go in for what seems to be iyen forth a strong and amphatic pro- News of the Week.
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the next best thing, and that is corn- 9 - - .ussian army of-
� nouncement in favor of tha total prohib To SIBERIA.—Four P
wercial 'reciprocity with our largest and ition of the liquor trafic and have taken ficers have been banisiied to Siberia for
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r I icheat neighbor. Although under such steps to procure a definite declaration of ate -ding Government property. _A de-
an arrangement we would still be, more . SLA-vE TRAFFIC AT ZANZEBAR.
or less, under the evil claws of the corn- policy from thele'aders of both political @patch from Zanzibar says the open
I arties on this subject. If all the purchase and sale of slaves iagermitted
eaken. p in German territory, and mu trouble
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bines, we would, nevertheless, w cle of churches were to wake up and take the. is likely to be the result.
their hold by extending the cir firmand decided stand they should do A RAILWAY if4 CHINA.—The Chinese
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restricted Reciprocity would place U&na- W0,11 materially reduce our barden oi . . - a re -affirmed by U - - - � a that the -failure
Of College federation wa .RE. -John Dillon say
dians more f ally at the mercy Of COM- taxation. We think it better,, there- a larg . 0 majority. This decision should Of the Potato crop in Ireland is more
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bines and rings than they are now, and fore, to strive for that which is attain- ict the opposition to federation and complete than in P"79.
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I - the burdens able, even'if it be not all that we No COLORED STCDENTs ADMITTED.—
that instead of lightening . 3 P &11 should now j9inln and work heartily The Maryland Low School has decided
of the people it would only increase than to devote our energies towards �
and harmoniously in one direction. to admit no more colored students.
them. We do not think Mr. Strachan fight�ingforthat better thing which is I WOODS BURNING Up. -Forest fires
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. propositions, but it is not our purpose life (if the present generation. In this, cently takin up his abode in the City of ton State.
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just now to controvert them. We in- respect, also, we think we voice -the Hamilton"is rapidly winning for im-
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tend, rather, in the first place, to refe ,�'iews of a' very large majority of the ' 8 , a co*'siderable � degree of popularity Herald, the English edition of the New
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to the attitude assumed by the Conser- Refc�rmers of this country. , - anadian people, and if what York Herald, announces
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vative press on his, letters, and in be I I I is-sai& about him is true he on Sundays.
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second place to notice his curi for the Cabinet Reconstruction. We -noticed a statement a few days ago Somx NEw . YORKER'S INCOMES. -
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evils under which the country now - T .1 e reconstruction of the Ontario to 'the'effect that a poor English woman, William Astor, of New York, enjoys an
labors, viz.: Fred Trade and Direct Cab net, rendered � necessary by ..the re- witli several small 7children, arrived in income of $23,595 a (lay; John D.
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Taxation. , The Conservative papers' tirenient of Hon. A.M. Ross, Provincial . Meet her hus. Rochefelter's amounts to $18,715 , Cor
I I ; Montreal, expecting to nelius Vanderbilt's to $15,000, and Jay
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have commented With great glee upon Tre-o'-siurer, aud.-��the defeat of Hon. Ch&s* band there, he having come to this
r ' I * ' Gould's to $7,450.
Mr. Stracb1an's, letters. The opposition Drd) -y, M iDister of Agriculture, has been country before them. 'When . the EARLY SNow.-Four inches of snow
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of one goo and true Reformer to Com- com, leted.. Mr. John Dryden, of South mother and family arrived in Montreal
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mercial RIciprocity seems to be meat Ont�rio, has been made Minister,of they. found that the husband and . father. and in Northern Montana �t was six
and drink! to them. They quote, ex- Agricalture, and Mr. Richard Harcourt, whom' they ,expected to m4t had. inches. I
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tracts hero and there from the letters of 1�oinck, -has ..been - made Provincial ' E IMMORALITY. —
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and use them to support restriction and Treasurer. Mr. E. B. Bronson, of Ot- ,man thuis found herself alone in a Factory Inspector Martin, says that tbc
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give them'�as the views of P. good Ile- tawa, hae been made, a member of the strange land, and being without money Philadelphia, where women get on ala
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former. They take good. care, however, Cabinet without portfolio and without she was greatly distressed. Her Case average $6 a week, is I I a great half - wa3
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to leave unnoticed the very able argu- Mr. Gibson, the Provincial coming'to the knowledge of the Eail, house in the road to vice." as 11 no gir
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ments which Mr. Strachan uses against See -etary, was also defeated at the last who was in the city, he hunted her up can dress neatly and' ,pay her way or
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restriction and in favor of absolute free election, but he still retains his posi- and in addition to kind %nd encouraging SETTLED WITH CREDITORS.—The lum
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trade, As a aample of t I he way in which tion in the Government. The election words, gave her Z13 to pay:her Way to her firm of E. & B. Holmes, of Buffalo
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our restrictionist friends argue we give 'of ' r. 8 in , the place where her husband cents on the dollar having bee ni accepted
the following extract from the Lond este4, with the probability that he and to aid her by the way. This little payable in 6, 120 18 and 24 months
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Free Press - , I I incident shows the good Earl's .
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true character of unrestricted reciproc- dat�', and the probabilities are that he seems he is not a philanthropist only" � THE Ducitus oir FilrE,-The healt!
ity, when he says it is a union of the I 1 of Princess Loui8e of Wales, Duchess c
at wil, be elected. . Should he fail to Be- but is also somewhat of a Wit. He had I 'g her husband and royn
United States and Canada, to preve I Fife, is givin
the importation of British goods. That cur 3 a seat for Hamilton it is likely he i-' relatives great uneasiness. She ha
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is precisely what it aims to. Mr. Wi- wil. thea never entirely recovered from the effect
.man says so in a roundabout way ; and fr. Dryden, the pew - Minister of Ag- on that occasion. Among other good ! of her late illn6es, and' suffers from a,
it would be just as much so if he did not and a ' I most daily fainting fits. Sir Benjami
- mention it at all. . He never neglects to ric Iture, is a practical fa;rmer things he remarked that Canada was so ' SIR BENJAMIN BAKER.-
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make tkat point clear when he addresses , man. When the portfolio of Ag- big a. place that you could put England Baker, one of the engineers of the Fort
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an American and: ence, however indefi ture was created, Mr. Drury and as an,island in one of her Jakes, W
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nite and obscure he inay be' on this side Dryden were both prominently Scotlandpight be inserted with6 � ut any- I He is to be consulting engineer of ti
of the line. Mr. Strachan, who is a free ' Hudson River tunnel, the control o
. trader, also sees that the now policy spoken of for the position, and it was body knowing it was there U it were
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very doubtful -which of them would be not for the smell of the � whiiky. The passed into the hands of an English syi
oppression of protection,) since it would sell ectipd. Mr. Drury, however, got the rgi�elf. I dicate. � �
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imply the adoption of the.high tariff of po ition, and he filled it most creditably . - - - � year-old son ,
the Americans.". � . John Dawson, the 14- 8, New Yorl
I . If Mr., Strachap's reasonings were not d t the adVantage and satisfaction of 1. THE,Lietowel Banner says : Ald. Dawson, of Cohoe
I an - F' In . - was attacked a few nights ago wil
more Sound and logical than this hiq the c --ntry. Fro I what is said of Mr. 11 What we want is a compulsory bal
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- ry. n he will make a worthy successor. loti,39 law combined with a Wv prohibit
letters would scarcely be worth refer - _r Ing personal canvassing, and the hauling ' a large quantity' of grape.q. - He died b
ring to. Supposing, for . the_ sake of ! fi- --new Provincial Treasurer is a of voters to the poll. Let candidates do, fore medical aid arrived., The bo5
- . 1. r man. He is a good speak- . 'heart had been weakened b� C
argument, that the effect a unre- rising young their canvassing in public meetings only, �igarett
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stricted reciprocity would,be to prevent erl and occupied a good positiou in the anc mortal request as an insult to VOLCANIC SYMPTOMS.— r the-thi,
the importation of British goods, what of Legislature. We have never heard, ,gard a per
it? We do not gee that that would however, that he has any special'apti- his intelligence, as, in -truth, itessential- time since th,e , Charleston e4rthqual
I - ly is. It should be made a misdemeanor emoke has for some days be n regular
weigh very seriously against it- The tude for financ6. He was formerly" equally for a voter who is able. 6 cast a emitted in considerable v lume frc
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lessen the importation of British go toi, vote for a particular candidate. RAVAGES OF
� would be by -furnishing us another mar- position in the Cabinet, it would be What is called ' 'Undue influe I nee ' i8 by - The total number of cases � of cholera
ket where we could buy our goods more efther as Minister of Education or Pro- present law prohibited among certain -the"Provinces:of Spain up to, Sept. 15ti
Incial Secretary. Without expressing cl%ases. What good reason ii there why 3,472, and of deaths 1,787. The sing
cheaply. Surely that would not liv - I . . - The .
, an opinion as to Mr. Harcourt's fitness the law should not be extended? pox is spreading in Madrid laska Ca
bad thing for us. Surely the Free I ballot was given to the Lelecto to enable THE SEAL TRA02. -The I
for the position, we think it would have 1pany�, which still h" t
Press or Mr. Strachan, or any other sen- ! him to exercise his own jui [kment in mercial Corr
.. ' . poly Lon the Siberian coa
� sible.person, would not wish us to pur- given greater satisfaction in the country voting, and while discussion i isy be use , aealing mono
l I I - expects to have a total catch this seas
pur. if Mr. Mowat could have got a business ful in helping him to do so, i ppeal8 on
chase goods in Britain if we could I uitable for the Treasurer's office. - personal grounds are. harmf u. and de- of 60,000 skins.
Ghase them more cheaply in the. United tr�aa 8 I . grading to both parties. It is very- DEATH OF A HIGHLAND POETESS.
States or some other country. If we !�here was no -lack of lawyers in'the doubtful whether a voter wh6 is unable The famous Highland poetess, ME
. could not do this under unrestricted Cabinet before, a d while it is necessary to judge for himself is entitl6d ,to the MacKellar, is dead. It was she m
t 'h a gentle�an of that profession frA11Q.hise at all." I transhii-ted the Queen's Life of the Prig
n we would go on pur. Ic , i Consort into Gaelic. She was much'
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n the same as f r e of the positions, it is not de. With all of which we m.olt' heartily loved both by the common people a
- chasing,thew in Britai s ra SORI , uld be preferred kgree. But, it is not well t10 ask,, too the royal family. I
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now, so that even if what Mr. W' si- much at once- It would be a -.very good . !Police M
is said to say should come true, it would b fore ,others eq,ually good. The po . k" - A EUCH E SENSATION :
. '*f we could get.a .11 b6iiipulaory ehal McG;ey, of Leaven�vorth, K
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not be anything very dreadful. We are t on of Treasurer is one which pertains thing i 8, ha.3 threatened to arr6st any 11
and would not t1J the realm of business or commerce balloting law combined with a law pro- "a .
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sure the people of ED91 , : or - hibiting personal canvassing," but if we son he found attending a social gatl
' e than. to that of law. Mr. Bron ! ing where euchre was played for prh
purchase our products simply bee use . . ' . oth, let us agitate for -that and deal with them as petty gambli
they come from Canada if they c uld is an extensive lumberman and is a cannot get b taie what we The Marchal's threat has caused a ' gi
get Isimilar products for less money from tleman of exceptionally good business which is moot needed and - �
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chre and whist 3rd Isaac Siararus. � One '. i In- Scott. Berlin wooLwotk-, A. Johnston
&I of indignationt . ' elker AleX L I
� popularp,, - D. Suraraso John Vo L ' ' I 2gid J. & H. Kerner. Berlin wool pillow
,,ying for prizes are the Most j(' gram. Fat oic orsteero let and: cushion, Mrs. Robt. Ferguson, J. & E.
3ial amusement& there this season. . I
a bitter war Jacob Roeder. - �
persists, it is expected GEg.-Hugh -Chesney, Sesif orth ; Merrier. Crochet work, A. Johnston
J1 be percipitated. � 1. r . JUD ; Daniel Bell. Wreath of feathers, ThZ ,
Robert Charteral Tuckeremith; David
CATHOLIC CONGRES5.—The Old Catho- i Johnston, George Scott. Braiding on
01_ C. KeLean, Kippen. . George Scott. Braiding on
,- Co r env opened, ciii Friday at C sjlxxp.-Long 'Wool, - Aged � ram, cotton,
DIX hundred delegates dies'sy A. Johnston. Cardboard work,,
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pe. , George Penhaleg 'Thomas Shapton. nL A. Johnston. Sofa
e in attendance It1has been resolved Yearling ram, Thos. Shapton, ,H. Bauer Thos. johnsto , I
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vo years. The, next � congress will be Pair ewes, Shapton, Geo. Chenille work, A* Johnston, Honiton.
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Yearling twes, Thom�s lace, A. Johnston. Leather work, 1.
)ld in Switzerland ip 1892. Pe hale L
VINDICTIVE MiliEks.-Mr. McGrath, Penhale. Ewe lambs, 9 Ilie
I i Me ek. Cousin toilet, D. Bell, Mrs.
L homes Shapton. ' John R� Fi
well-to-do membo. of the National T arguson. L�mp matq A. Johnston,
I tally murder ne Wool, - Yearling ram, George Scott. Cross work, George
eaque, has been bra . lamb, lot and 2nd John
allingarry, Ireland' by miners, who Dunkin. Ra'm ' John Dunkin. Schel,lig. 110"d work, George Scott, A.
,-aented his shelter g an evicted far- Dunkin. Pair ewes, Johnston. Shell work, George Scott,
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ey'�had quarreled. Yearling ewes, lot and 2nd John. Dun- Alexander McEwen. . Collection of but.
A with whom th I - kin. Ewe lairribs, John Dunkin Fat tons, 1). W, Fossy Thomas JohnstoR., �
I MMMMMMM10 sheep, ist and 2nd C,reo'. Penhale. ! -
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ow. r H. Bauer. Aged Gents' d ass shirt, A. Johnston. Em
- e . PIGS. -Aged boa , Spring sow, Peter broidery in silk, D. Bell, Mer.
i ty 8 Sow, Peter Koehler. ockings, A. Johnston, Gee.
The Hay Branch icu turs, ocie r ner. Wool at
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how was held in Zur ch on Monday an Koehler, H. Wurm.. ' stockings, A. Johnston,
'desday last. . This, i 9 the first show of Berkshire, -Aged boar, aged �sow, 11
, ing so and 2nd George Scott. ;' Knitted wool mitts, A.
he season, and the L meral expectation spring boar and sprA W, let : Knitted
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ras that it Would b, � very largely at- Richard Delbridge. * ' ' oks' Win. Chapman, A. Johns- .
tation would, un- Suffolko,—Agea boar, Peter Koehler. Wool so' I ;
� ton.. Knitted; straw for hats, A. Jofiag.
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Bndpd. , T ; lized but JUDGXS--WM.1 Campbell; Alex. Me- ton. Arasene; work, J. & E. Merner,
,oubtedly, have been fully rea
Dr two untoward ci cumatances. The Laron, Bay. � t. � Pencil drawing, William
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irst was the unfavoki,ble weather. All . Buchanarip - Russell O'Brien
aorniDg the sky look d threatening and Ironbeagn plow, Ist and 2nd G. Holtz work, Alexander McAllister, J. C. Stone-
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,boat ten Lo'clock a � ( rizzling rain came man. Gang plow,Patterso'n Bros.,J�Mur- man. I
in, which continue ' until after- noon. ray & Co. Double Iron harrowep Chris. EXTRA, pRI � s.—Silk patchwork, T.
4 . ' 'lumber wm�gon, ZE
Chia, no doubt, kep � many at home. Schock. Patent i arm Johnston, Mrs. R. Ferguson. Crazy
Che funeral of the I e James Oke, of Fred [less. Carriage, ist and 2n4 Fred work, D. Bell, lira. Jane Robinson.
,. uesday afternoon. - Regis, John Diechert. Open buggy,Fred ?ainting on felt, Mrs, Jane Robinson.
?,xeter, was held on the Hess. - Covered . -buggy, Fred Hessi John I
Chia deterred a gre t many from Cutter, -Ist and 2nd I Fred Edging w-ork,,D. Bell. Edging on oat.
9 - mesl clotli, W_ Herman. Berliu wool
iouth from being at urich. But des Weeloh. ,
ac t ere was .. oa ]less. Collection of lesiher, H. -Du:-
)ite these dr � B. Fos- tidy, Thomas Johnston. Flower 6utline
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;urn out and the I ate receipts were mert. - banner, Thomas ohnstou. Fancy
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ig Half dozen- bricks,)'� S. Geiger. On et, D. Bell. Putty work,
Lbout up to ordinaryl years. The neat ter. at) baski
,ittle village was gaily adorned for the Horse, -,shoes, John WealoO Scuffler, G. ser . Darned net sham,
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diree. Holtzman. Band Wagon, Chas. Hart. Thomas Johnston.
)ccasion. Flags were flying in all id. Witzer. . D. Bell. Knitted wool tidy, J. & E. .
9 ildings leib, Road Cart, W. let and . A
�ions several of the priucip%l bu Plymouth Rocks, Merrier. Dr ' wn work muslin, J. & E.
were tastefully dec, , �ate(i with bunting POULTRY.— Merrier. Dust bag, J. & E. Merner.
ind the principa air I eta were spanned 2nd Win. Fulton. Wyandotte hens, H. I Crochet tidy Mrs Jane Robinson.
Bender. Si es d Polando, R.Ran- ochet lace, "David'Bell.
by.ever green archearand many colored ilver cr te
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mensely attractive 66nd show that the Light Brahnim Fred Hess. Porkins, terson, Miss Jane Lammie.
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good people of at im- J. Hudson, r. Pekin � China � DAIRY PROD
advantsees of makiri g a good r ' Scott, A. Kercher, John McAllister.
pression -1 and that ,t iey take a deep in- Ducks, H., Bauer, E. Gies. �Rouen Table butt6r, A. Johnston, D. Sararus,
terest in their villa , 4) and are not afraid- Ducks, H. Bauer, G. Nicholson. - Any D. Bell. Home-made cheese, A. Johns -
9 other breed ducks, G. Nicholson. Geeses ton George Merrier. Factory made
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to ishow it. � �1 ny H. Lipperto H. Bender. Swan geese, I 11 in. Honey in comb, C.
The show was th' !best of the ma cheese, S. Mart
good shows held in Zurich of late 11. Ortwein. Pigeons, H. Wurm. Oswald, A. Johnston- Strained honey,, -
years. In the i�d'door exhibit, the Rabbits, Dr. Buchanan. Guinea fowls, Win. Fulton Gavin Ross. Loaf home -
only lack was in thlei ladies' department. G. Nicholson, 11. Folland. Golden made bread I 1 D. Bell, Phillip Haucli.
,�! Polande, let and 2nd John Voelker. � -
While there was a 1 good array of very Loaf baker's bread, C. Eilb6r, D. W.
nice articles in thisi department of the JuDGEs.—George MLeLeod, Rodger- Fos,;. Fifteen: pounds of butter in crock,
show it was not so fall as we have seen ville; 0, C. Willson, �Seaforth; W. H- Ge -ge S61gellig.
it. In grain, roots and vegetables there Winzel, Crediton. I I)GES--Robert Drysdale, Charles
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS. — Any : 'J' -
never i was a large� or better, display. kind of apples, George Merner, H. Hey- Bi,,,vn, Win. Fulton. -
Fruit and flowers W�re also well repre- ck, A. Geiger. Fall apples, A. Kar-
sented, and in tho dairy department ro
there were intiny very superior cher*. Winter apples, A. Karcher, Fred Huron oteS ing a holl.
King Tomkins, Peter Koehler, ' The Brussels Post is Uk
looking samples, an ' all 130 ueatly'and Hess. Wagner George Mer- day this week., corisequently,there is no
tastefully arranged to m4ke !them ap- -George Merrier, 9 �
t Northern Spies, james Bell. Peter paper.
pear to the very b6j. advantage. .rhere ner. �
were alio several 'nice looking organs Deichert. Baldwins, A. Kercher, A. —Mr. F. Birney,of Wingham, has
which, at intervalgi,j made music for the Thompson. Rhode .Island Greeningsj 'disposed of his residence in that town to
; LOMpeen, Fred Hess, Spitzen,
multitude. In the�d,ut-door department, A. Tb I Mr. Saint at a good figure.
I Snow apples,, Peter —Mr. C I
the only shortage ,1was in the sheep, the bergs, A. Karcher. xleorge Tibutto of Holmesville,
tion here bot being so keen as Koehler, C. Wagner. Ruseets, A. ,was kicked by a horse one day last week
competi anada .Red ap- and bad three ribs bro n.
we have seen it. �Chere was a fair show Geiger, A. Karcher. C
of swine, and the icattle were a marked pies, Fred Hess, A. Karcher. Ribston, _Mr. F. S. Schoales, of Kinburn,
. i James Bell. Golden Rua- ,sold a horse to Mr. D. Donovan, of Sea-
improven-writ on , most former shows. A. Karcher '
The crowning department of the -show, setis,Peter Diechert, Christopher Schock. I forth, for which he received thesurn. of
was, howeveri that 6f horses. In both Fall pears, Daniel Sac�s, ,James Bell. 4175.
old and young cla�ses there were many Winter pears, A. Karcher, Peter Koch- —The property of the late John Link
really superior animals and the compe. ler., Collection of pears, Jacoh, Koch- situated in Exeter North, was sold by
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tition was of the keenest kind. There ler, Win. Fulton. Six bunches !grapes, ' auction on ,Thursday of l&9t Week to
were also several nicely finished car- Jacob Habere�r, Philip Ranch Collec- INIn Brimseplube for $600.
stave Zimmer- JPr - —Westoffer & Co., of Auburn, have
riages, buggies and road carts which ex- tion grapes, Gu e . unes I ,
cited considerabI6 interest, and there , H. Lippert, D. S. Fau. t. PlU110, And- disposed of their sash and door factory
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L was a f,,ir colleciion of implements of rew. Johnatc,n.1 Red crab applos, Dan- . and steam a w mill to ffi4r.James Young# s�
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. iel Bell, S. Ma.�tin. Boquet of flowers, builder and .contractor.
various kinds. Osi thewhole, the show �
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was a success, auAlw'as an improvement D. S. Faust, . Daniel Bell. : �n ,of 'Goderich, L-
i. JuDGEs.—Daniel French and E. Mrs. John Washitigto ,
on any former year. I
Kerner. i ! had the misfortane to fall dowd stairE.
An unfortunat(i accident occurred in . I y bi ed, but no
the horse riDg in � - the af ternoon. Mr. GRAIN. —Clawson or Seneca fall wheat, She was ,considerabl uis
H. Collins, of the 2nd concession of Andrew Johnstom Red - falli wheat, bones were broken. . '
Hay, was showing a colt, and in the ex- John H. Schnell, H. Bauer, Peter Ben-' —T he Exeter Advocate of last ,week
citement he came too near another colt, der. Democrat wheat, Jacob Pararus, says: We were shown the other dav by
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when the animalkicked steiking him a A. Johnston, John Voelker. Boyd fall Mr. James, Tom a mammoth tomato
heavy blow on the -abdomen. He was wheat, H. Lippert. Spring wheat, A. which measured 15jinches in cirreum-
, -d Dr. Bu- Johnston, Joseph Hudson, Win. Jar- ference and weighed 1 lb . L6 OZ.
assisted- out of the rinLy an n Williaros I Henry —The next entrance examination to
chanan, who LWIte on uh� .,rounds, was rott. Flour, Joh 01 L
" Cook. Two rowed barleyF-, E. Gies High Schools and Collegiate Institutes
. sent for. He soou recovered sufficiently
to go home, but I the doetcr fears 8ix rowed barley, Peter Bender$ Alex: will be held December 22nd, 23rd -and
that he will be laid up for some time Thompson, A. Johnston. Black oato,A. 24th.—a-ad %fter that there will be but
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from the effects of his injuries. Johnaton, G.Nicholson, JosephRudson.- one High School entrance examination
The Crediton BaDd were in attend- Common. white oats, A. Johnston, E. each year in the month of July. ,
ance and � discourt4ed siveet music on the Cries, W., B. Battler. -W`hite oats A. —Posters announcing the sale of the
grounds and in the village at intervals Johnatou, John McAllister, R,)6eri'Mc- bo,lwuce of the Pickard estate are oat.
11'ster. Small white peas, C , Schoch. The propert� comprises eleven pareek,
durinp� the day. They played well and A I . *
added not a littie �bo the pleasdres of the Mumirly peam, 'A. Johnston., George besides two valuable fArms-in Mullit0ba.
day. The followija 0, is the Prize List: Schellig. Clover seed, Alex. Ingram,I). The sale will take place on Tuesday)
i Sairarus, David Bell. Timothy: seed, A. October 7-th, in Exeter.
HORSES. —Draugoty —Brood mare with I has disposea -of
I foal, John Elgie� Mrs. R. Ferguisen. Johnston, H. Lippert. —Mr. W. J. Martin
� Foal, John Elgie, James Loadman & JUDGES.—A.G.Elinest John M -.Nevin, hit; fifty -&ere farm in East Wawanosh.
Sone, John Gould. N . earling colto Rob- Joseph Eidt. . * The selling price was $2,250. ,Mt-
, ert. McLaren. One -year-old filly, S. GARDEN VEGETABLES. — Late Rose Martin intends moving to Ddichigaut
o Id potatoes, C. Smith, Jacob Roeder, C., where he *ill make his home in thd'fa-
Smill'ie, Angus Haiste. Tw -year-o A %
. filly, S. Smillie, Duncan Taylor. Sp%n Schoch. Wbite Elephant potatoes, A. ture. I .
I of horses, W. G. Heffernan. � Geiger, Jacob Roeder, A. Kercher. Any . —Mr. James Willis, of Chicago, At-
) Agricultural, --James Bell Daniel other variety potatoes, A. Geiger,Jas. rived in Exeter on Tuesday of last week.
I Small white beans, Mr. Willis has been ill for some tignef'
P , Bell, James Loadman & Sons. Foal, Bell, A. Johnston. - m a severe Sffeetion of hn'
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0 Robert MeLaren, James Bonthron, jag. A. Johnston, G. Nicholson. Any other e fro y
"uff ring He Was
5 Bell. Yearling gelding David Bell. variety beans, H. Wurm' Peter Bender.: n nd also rheumatism.
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Two-year-old gelding, 'Robert Allan, Yellow corn, C. Schoch. Sweet * corn, conveye the I
I Alex. S arks. Ofte-year-old filly,'Wood G. Schellig, B. Heyrock. White corn, stretcher., being unable to sit up or
f Bros., Tas. Bell, G. Nicholson. Two- G. Zimmer, Peter Bender. Large red walk. 4
11 onions, John Troyer, C. Wagner. Large I —The Cole farm, on the I Ith Conces-
a year-old flilly, lot and 2ad Robert Mc-
Allister, John Gould. Span of horses, yellow onions, John Troyer, C. Smith. sion 6 f Rullett, being lot 30, 1-00 acres, '
a White field onions, W. B. Battler, C. has been � � sold by the executors to Mr,
. Gavin Ross,- H, Bower.
, . - obert Cole, for the sum of $3,900. The
JUDGIRS.—Wrti. Dixon, Brucefield; G. Smitia. Red field carrots, John TroVer, R-
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Morlock. Crediton. Jas. Logan. Red garden carrots, John buildingi are all frame, and the price it
n eineral Purpo8e,—Broocl -mare with Troyer, .J. bUllick. Swedish turnips, considered a good one the way land is
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F. foal, loal not judged with mare, Joh,n W.B.Battler, C. Oswald. Yellow globe I selling generally. - '
e Dicher, Robert MeLaren, H. Folland. mangolds, A. Geiger, C. Wagner. Long —Mr. John Cantelon, of Holmesville,
)f Fosl,,H. Daters, Win. Chapman, Robt. red marigolds, Jas. Logan, Geo.. Merrier. bad the misfortune to break two of hViNg
Carlisle. One year old gelding, Alex. Pumpkins, Win. Voelker, W.B. Battler. ribs on Monday of last week. Be VWM"
y Squash, J h P;?.n � jr., John Voeilker. engaged in wiring stovepipes, when *6
I- Sparks. T wo year old gelding, James 0 �n
Gilchrist. One year old filly, Joseph. Water nielons, , twein, John Troy- boarded ceiling upon Which be wal
er. Musk melons,k Johnston, H. Or- '�standing'suddenly gave. way, prec, Raw
Foster, Alex. MeEwen, James Murray. - " ipt-
- ein. Oxford cabbage, J. Ruby, A. i ting him up.Qn the stove, beloW, wit.4 the
)f Two year old filly, A. Geiger., H. Bower, tw
Charles Hartlieb. Span of horses H. Geiger, Drum head cabbage, J. Ruby aforementi;�ed result. Be will be laid
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C, Frayne, Leonard Hunter, Win. Bei'l, G. Nicholson. Blood beets, George up for som6 days.
;h Carr,iage,—Brood tnare,T.Lairig,�:lex. Schellig, not known. Rooted beetap —At a recent meeting of the Efigh
Ig Ingram, J. Armstrorig. Foal, J. Arin- . hnston. Tomatoes, School Board in'Pxoderich the salary of
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178 strong, James Gilchrist, Wood Bros. Russell O'Brien, John Troyer. Citrons, Miss Charles, teacher of modem lan-
e- Yearling colt, C. W�6gner. Two year H. Ortwein, A. Buchanan. Black guages, was raised .to $1.0ft Mill
old gelding, Edward Bonsenberry, John Spanish radishes, Isaac Sararus, Jacob Charles had a chance oil a place in Strat-
McAllister A ex. Buchanan. One year Sararus. White radisheat W. B. Bat- ford at a salary of, $1,000, and in order
rd V , tier, M. Gartner. Cauliflower, M.Gart- to retain her services the Goderich
Ke old filly, John Chesney, S. Smillie,Alex.
ly Buchanan. Iwo year old filly, H. 'Cal- ner, J. Ruby. White onions, Joh1l, school bod " d her salary. . -
m lins; James Colx*orth, D. W. Foss. Span Troyer. White turnips, Jacob Roeder. . Mr. Willi Looper, O'ged 211 died
Lie of horses, G.;' M-erner, Charles Wolfe, Collection of gourds, G. Zimmer. Pars- on Sunday mornin of last week at -the
. . W . Buchanan, Sunflowers,Wm. residence of his father in. Goderich,
G. Holtzman, Buggy horse, Thomas niPs, M .
Fulton. Celery, Win. Voelker. fter a long illness. The d-eceased left
— Berry, John ; Sparrow, E. J. Hardy. ' ' o' for
I DomEsTic XND HOME MANUVACTURES. that town some five yeaTa since
. � for beat shod roadster
in Special prize —Fulled cloth, Geo. Scott, G. Nichol- Wingliam, at which town he worked in
is horse ' war3 awarded to Fred Seigner, on, A. Johnston. Satinet, G. Nichol- the Bell factor . He returned hogulb
1. and the horse belonged to Mr. R.4 R. 8 � . y
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Johnston, I . son, A. Johnston. White home made some few months since, and was
JUDGES._�. Young, Seaforth ; John flannel, Geo. Scott, A. Johnston. Col- the doctor's care till his,decease.
n- ored home made flannel, A. Johnston, 1 hile coon hunting on SatLLarday
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he Torrance, $tanley ; Henry Eilber, Geo. Scott. Blankets, G. Schellig, A. ni�_hWt of last week, Mr. Fred. Haggit
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.., ' Johnston. Men's shoes, sewedUy hand, I of Blyth, met with a. painful accident.
on I CATTLE. —� Thoroughbred Durham,—
Milch cow, lqt and 2nd Jacob Roeder. D . Gotschalk, Fred. Kibbler. NiDan's hile descending a. tree in the dark'
— Two year old Jacob Roeder. Yearling' aho6s, pegged by hand, Fred. Kibbler, I Ma , thinking he was near the ground,
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heifer, John 4cAllister, Jacob Roeder, D. Gotechalk. . he jumped a distance of about 1:0 fe8t
iry LADIES' WORK. —Crochet quilt, J. - & ing the
ho ohn Voelk�br. Heifer calf, John lighting on aiknoll and rupWri
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ice 1�oelker, Jacob Roeder. Bull calf' Fred. E. MI-arner, A. Johnston. Crewelwork, ,cordain one of his feet, The doctOr
ae- Baeker, Joho McAllister, L%� . Scott. , Tufted uilt, A. Johnston. says it is worse than a break.
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ay- Milch cow, Jacob Roeder, Joseph Bell, ston. . Patched quilt, Geo. Scott, Mrs. 'LTabome,. was gi-ven a done of lauda 11
in- Jacob Roeder. Heifer calf, john Gotild, Jane Robinson. Quilt, sewed on ground in mistake for a close Of Extract
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.er- heifer, John Voelket, Gavin Rose, John made coverlet, Thos. Johnston, John child was not well when the mother *A*
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,rs i mue, 2nd and 3rdlk.lex. Ingram. Two Mrs. Jane Robinson. fforne-sia.de, rag it was given she noticed the child acting
eai year old steer, Jacob Roeder, 2nd and carpet, A. Johuston, A & Fauist. I queer� whiQh made her think, somethitil
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trustee Boar
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make the eal.
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arranging f�
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sertp ton liel
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of the you.
church, was
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the Galedox
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with the el
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last week.
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came last
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brought
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their usu,
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