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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-10-03, Page 4-- - ­ -- ­ ­- . X--; ­­- ----. . - —­ 4­­-- ­ , —,----71-- - . . . . I . I - . 1. . ---- ­—­­------ ­­­ . - . I . . : - I I 1 I I .. . . " I i - . . I i I I . i I I . I - 1 1 - I I . - I I I - I ; , . \, I . ; . , , I I I - . I I . . t . . . I - i I . . . I I I . . - . : i i I ! . . 1 / . . 1 11 - . I . . f I [ I I . . I 11 I a I I 1: I ,0 I I I - . . ! I . I I . I - X I I L - - - , , .. ; I ... . I i , I - . . . - . .. I . I . , , ; I . . i . I I , .. . . I ; I - ., . i I I I . I . I I I - i I F . 1. . . . I - - I - I . . I I . -1 .1 . I I ­ I , I-, . . - I . . . I I , . . . . . I I . I . . I . . . , - . I . I I I — I I I , , I I — I I i . I I . I I I — . . I I . I — I , . I . I . I I - I . I . . . . . I I . I - i I . t . — . I . . I . i . I - . I I . , . . : . . . . I . , . . - I - I . . - I I I — —1 I I - i I . . ; - . -11 ­ . - I.- . 1 , : , . 1. T - I . , . I 11 - . - . I . I i . . . - - - . I ­­ . - . I., - I . - ; . I -1 0 1 . . . : i - I 11 - . - - . i- I . I I . I I . T i - . - I , - . . I . I . I I I . I . I i . . . . . I . I . ; , , I - . I I - . I . 1. I . . . . I ­ - . , . . . . , 4 1. . I - . T E T URON EXPOS,00% , i . q . : . I ! ­ -1 .- . ----- --- I --- I I I - EMENNOMMON I . , . - . * , - ; 1. i - &we(!, attention fell 4pon the -crowded and 8 I Protection late. It is eit*ted T F Coleman, J Beattle,,C Reid; I single of Hebron, John . $txfiorict, . H. Me- ] cotton waxp, Andrew Johnston, -W - :B 0 —Y"a S I room' full of man and 1women, w . he had Stockholm will return only, Free roadster, J Jones, A Forbes, T Berry. Cracken. Late r se,Robert Arinstron I Aitchison. Faotory flannel, lot and 2 AXI THEIR— never left their seats ter fear of losing a Traders. I Special@,—Horse for hurdle jaknping, John Stafford. %rly Vermont, W. W.' AA.VanEgniondSons. Factorytwee word of the speeches. 1 - - A Kiss VALUED AT $2,000.- kiss And -Scott 1 Avery; Single driving McCracken, Win. Grieve. 'Snowflake, lot and 2nd A. G. VanEgmond Son , 9 MO-TH ERS. , : Outside a crowd wis scrambling with valued at $2,000 was stolen from ophia horse, T F Colem,#n, J Jones, T F Cole- W. H. McCracken. Early Telephone, Factory blankets, lot and 2nd A. I , .. . . I the constables to gain proiEimity to -the France by Solomon Oviatt. I ,Both man ; Foal aired$y Robert Bonner, Jr, W. H. MoCracke I "' L Any other variety V-%nEgmond Sons. Single harness, I L L b a _ -6 rivi of potatoes, 'Vm. Elliott,R,oderick Gray. and 2nd John Ward. Double team ha We have d led the size of our Clothing -door pf the build ing - and loud, an gry reside at Akron, Ohio, both ro ver' C Dale, J f; 'S9 n of d Ing bores, T room and treb7ed the size of our dtock. We pay cries and SoUffling loises were often L 60 earn old, and both are well Anown V Coleman, J eattie ; Farmer's riving Winter cabbs e George Fach, John neon, let and 2nd John Ward. Ladi .1 I -horse, T Lapolie, J Sparrow. oqd beets Peter Moore, boots, Robert Willis. Gent's boot special attention to what the boys want, and heard. I I . anigenerally respected. -- . Six bf F Beattie . . - . I I . h strike out to t, and suit every boy and every Mr. Oaler's voice. 4as harsh when he -- ­ I - ' CATTLE.--Thoro hbred'Dur Ime - Sugar Beets, W. H. Robert Willis. Cured ham, Rol . , . I boy's mother, with honest goods that will give begantospeak'. Hewasdeeply moved, , dcow, James"Anell, Thom Rne- McCracken, J. S.' Brown. Long man- Brothers. Assortment cured meat The Seaforth Show.4 . 90 I the beat of satisfaction, We opened yesterday but as he proceeded that convicting fie, W Carnochs'n; Three year o d cow, golds, W.H, McCracken, A D Wilson. Robb Brothers. Marble work, W. a, lot of splendid Suits and 0yercoats in new pat. power of argument and clear, vivi . d The.show held in Seaforth on T6oday, Elcost Brothers, J Snell ; Tw, i year Globe'mangolds, W. H. McCisolien, J. Cooper. Parlor furniture, Broadfoot ' I P i . terns, which are guaranteed to be excellent ma- resenta-tion of details, which in other and Wednesday last, under the auspices old heifer, J Snell, W Carnochan, J D. Hinchley. Swede turnips, J. A Box Company. - Bedroom furnitur terial and perfect fitting. Remember the'eloth. hands would be mixed and almost in. of the South Huron and Tuckeramith Broadfoot; On6 year old heife -, H & Hinchley, Roderick Gray. Horn Car- Broadfoot &Box Com )any. Assortme . I .s I hag department. I comprobensible returned -to him, and Branch Agricultural Societies, wa's the W D Smith, J B o%dfoot, Thorne i Rus- rots, George Fach, P. M. Chesney. I tweeds, let and 2nd A. G. VanEginot - for hours he held his auditors spell- .most successful held here for some ears. sell ; Heifer, cAf, Thoras Russell, H Nantes carrots, Wm. Aicbeson, Thomas Sons. Collection store goods, Dunes A-VAL bound. The weather on both days. was himply, - - Edward VcFaul, , $ - & W D Smith, Thomas Russell; Bull Hill. Long orange and red carrots, J. & Duncan. Collection groceries, Job I THE JUDGE S CHARGE. perfect, and on Wednesday there Lwas an ,'calf, H & W D *ith, H & W D Smith, D. Hinchley, Thomas Hill. . Belgian Fairley. Collection boots and shoe .SEAFORTH. - The charge of Mr. Justiee Mae. immense turn -out of' spectators 'al .n . d the J Snell ; Herd,,,Thoo Russell, J Snell. carrots, W. H. 1 McCracken, J. A Robert Willis. Ma;hon was a lucid presentation of the gate receipts must have footed up to 1% Grades, —Aged, 'cow, .J T Dickson, T Hinchley. Swee corn, W. H. Me- Extras,—Factory flannels, A. G. V's. TS evideniceboth for thel prosecution and ,good sumi,' "I - I Govenlock,"T ,Govenlock ; .'Two year Cracken, John Thompson. Indian corn, Egmond Sons. Factory full cloth,A. ( Not for y 0 defence, and when he had concluded ears has the hall been-, d we'll old heifer, J T Dickson, W Dale, S Win. Kyle, Simoq Hunter. Water mel- -V&uEgmond Sons. Factory blanket Ag'Th6figurebetween the parenthesI,,11,r thore was no second opinion about what filled and so well arranged. Thb'gen- Broadfoot; One -year old' ons, Wm. Kylei' Andrew Johnston. A. G. VanEgmond Sons. Sideboan each line denotes the page of the paper on which 1 heifero J T. the advertisement will be found. the v6rdict would be on the testimony, eral verdict was " a splendid shov ." In Dickson, G E Cresswell, G i E Creiswell. Musk melons, Anihon Tindall, Murra Broadfoot & Box Company. Hat ric . I grain ther i 11 Brothers. . y . y House to Rent—Wm. M. Grey. (8) I THE POOR yot'NG WIFE. . d show As to qual- Heifer calf, G E Cresswell,' ; Jae Smith. Caulid wer, John Stafford, Broadfoot & Box Company. Toilet a Standard Novels—Dominion Publishing Co. (5) -After.the sentence had been passed ity, bv the quantity was, if anything, Two year old steers, J T Dickson; Wil- W. H. McCracken_' Red onions, John ticles, I. V. Fear. Assortment Auction Sale—Walter Richardson. (5) Birchall called one of his counsel over short of th mark. Dairy products were son & Young, Wilson & Young; one Stafford, W. H. McCracken, White or trunks, horse clothin , etc., George Berkshire Pig—Wm. McAllister. (6) and r good and abundant. The garden vege. . I w 9 Notice—Th6mas Stacey & D. Park. (6) - quested that th bi terrible truth. be year old steer, T Russell, J T Di okson, Yellow onions-, John- Stafford, W. H. Henderson. Buggy box and gear, W Famous Departments- ­Edward McFaul. (1) kept ferom his wife as long as possible, - tables 'We,k in abundance, and there J Modeland ; Steer calf, J T Diokson, McCracken. Tomatoes, Thomas Hill, liam Hugill. . . Boys ana theirMothers—E. McFaul. (1) - but the depressed and sorrowful gentle- were some magnificent samples, especial - Millinery Opening—E- McFaul. (a) . Dr Scott; Fat ox or hteer, T Qoven- John Thompson. Celery, J. D. Hinch- FINE ARTs.—Water color drawin Fall Clothing—Jack8on Bros. (6) man had to admit to him that an inkling ly in caulif Lowers and squashes. Roots lock, W G- Traoey, T Govenlock.' Fat ley, W. H. McCracken. Citrons,1 lot -and 2nd Mrri Colin Campbell. Pain . Corsets—E. McFaul. (5) . of what the verdiot wonlid be was gained were a BPI udid show, especially pota- . cow or heifer, Sproat Brothers, Elcoat Murray Brothers,z Peter Cameron. Par- ing. in oil, James Grieve, Mrs. Jam( I . - Boots and Shoes --R. n illis. (5) I before he himself had arrived, and the toes and , angolds. Judging from the Brothers, George Date; Herd, 1: GOV. Snips, J. D. Hin6hley, W. H. Me- Beattie; Miss Killoran (extra.) Pene First of the Semon—J. Fairley. (5) . Rev. Mr. Farthing wl as requested to abundan3e and quality of the :fruit, enlock, T Go'Avenlock, C Dale, jr. Ayr- n of vegetables, W. sketch, let and 2nd Mrs. Colin Caml Fall Season—D6nean & Duncan. (6) I I Cracken. Collectio i Teacher Wanted—A. Buchanan. (5) I break the terrible news as gently as particularly apples, one would naturally shires,—Cow-, T,Aill, T Hill; J ersey, H. McCracken. bell. Collection photographs, A Ban Auction Sale--:1-Jas. Jones. (6) possible to the strickeh wife. .The rev- conclude that the crop this year is very —Cow, D McIntosh, J Hannah - Specials, —Mam1noth Pumpkin, Geo Ia, h . . Teacher Wanted—L. T. Walper. (5) ererid gentleman foun4 her and Mrs. much mord, abundant than is really the 31 Fach. Chilli squash, Geo.' RTICULTURAL PRODUCTS.—Applei Teacher Wanted—Johu Hunter. (5) I . I , UA 10, * - - Heifer calf, J Hannah, J Hannah. Here. Fach. Notice to Creditors—R. Gibbons. (5) West -Jones at the C6mmercial Hotel, case. Th4e was also a very nice show fords.—Cow, J M'odeland ; One year Common Pumpkin VVm. Hodge.'- —Winter apples, George Irwin, John I Fatray Pigs—Barnet Bolten. (5) and before he uttered 4 word they knew of plants and flowers, The didplay Of old heifer, J Modeland; Heifer calf, J DAIRY .PROD UCTS -B utter, sufficient- Dickson. Fall apples, George Irwin I I I his message. The po6r woman imme- ladies' work was unusually varied" and Modeland, J Mbdeland. ly salted, George Nott, Robert Smith, Wm. Aicheson. Rhode Island Green diately fell into .a swo6n, and her sister pretty, while the fine arts department. Specials,—Daitry cow, T Hill; Three John Beattie, Croamery butter, George iDge, Robert' Armstrong, R. Dennie was so much distressed by the news tha was fully L - t the mark. Joun , 4 lau r On ex po 0 *1 t J0 r t . two year old stockers, Wilson & y Watt, John Hann h. Salt butter, priv- Northqrn spies, James Landaborough I . 91 . , D 0 she has been :ill evb'r since. Mrs. Among u heo special displays we may Wilson & Young; Three shipping i teers, ate, Win. - Birchall was aft " I G - Armstrong, John Burdge, Jae.Hogg. Roxboro Ruosets,Mrs.Blaek - er a titne restored, but notice, first,,inorder, that of Messrs. A. T .6rovenlock, T Govenlock; Yeirling eorge Nott. Cheese, private, And- J.8. Brown. Spitzenburge, Wm. Chen SlltAFORTH, FRIDAY, Oct. 3, 1890. her nerves were so Beveiely shocked that G. VanEgrAond's Sons, of the Seafiarth steer any breed, Thomas Russel, J T rew Johnston, John Burdge, Robert ney, H. Crich. Baldwins,, P. M. Ches she lay for two hours. in a dazed and Wooll "i Their collection - bon- I Dickson. . McMic'hael. Facto'ry made cheese, JT.C. ney, Elcoat Brothers. Westfield's seek . thing siated en ' I I I ' semi-conscious conditim. .Every of clo h":, b ankets, shirtings, yarn, SHEEP,—Leic68ter - — Aged tam, R Morrison, P. C, Paj inean The Birchall Case. . t p . ,G. E. McTag- no -further, John T. Dickson, Charle - . within the power of her attendants was &c. They ad over sixty different Pat. Charters, George Penhale, Thos khap- gart. I Routledge. Snow apples, Win. Chen The verdict of guilty returned by the done, and the reverend gentleman" offered terns of twoeds, all of their own manu- -ton', Shearling ram Thomas Sh4pton, Sp3cials,—Ten p!'ounds of salt butter, ney, John Grieve. Gravenstiens, P.M . . jury against Birchall,. for the murder of words of hope, but Ah! J ppeared -not to. facture.-- T me were baudsome,fashion-- James Snell; iam'lamb, R Cha rters Jen6y Sproat ; ' tra, Wm. Hodge. Chesney, Charles Routledge. Fall ap , ,X heed them. I I I his companion, Benwell, will be ac- Her conclipion is,extremely able, and teemed to be durable, and G6orge PenhaIe., R Charters; Pair of LADIES' WORK. -1-Rag carpet, woollen plea, John Hannah, J. A Hinchley quiesced in.1by ninety-nine out of every_ pitiful., and alt,hough 4 physician lials show that the Seaforth mills turn out as ewes, James Snell, George Penhale, warp, John McNa9ghton. Rag carpet, Colverts, George Irwin, Win Chesney . been in constant attendance it i , a impos- good an article as is made in Canada. George Penhale; Pair Sbearlings, Geo cotton warp, Robt., Brock, And. John- Porters, Wra Kyle, H Crich. King o hundred thinking persons who have fol- sible to gain information as to whether Mr. Rob rt Willis had a ver . y nice Penhate, James Snell, James Snell:- Pair ston. Rag door mat, hooked, John.MC- Tomkins, Robert Armstrong,- Rober lowed the evidence a it has been given her illness will be of, a temporary nature collection of boots and shods of his own ewe lambs, George Penhale,James Anell Lean, Hy. Forsytlie. Rag door ma t, McMichael. Alexanders, Robert Char from day to day. Probably no trial in or- not. I . . make. M ' — I sewed, W. 11. 31cCracken, Id A ters. John Beattie. Canada red, Georg I . r.john Fairley had a parti. Robert Charters. . Southdowns, Aged a - COOL AND CALLOUS O THE LASTi I . buckle. . h mat, hooked W the criminal annals of Canada has been ' cularly fine nd neatly arranged display ram,GECressw`eII; Shearlingr 'M,G Rag hear I . E. Creaew--Il, John G. Wilson. Swears ' While his Lordship was speaking the of groceries while a case of gents' fur- E Cresswell; Ram lamb, lat, 2nd and Hodge, Hy. Fork j1he. Rag hearih John Hannah. Ribaton Pipping, Johi attended by so much popular interest, prisoner, who was standing well forward nishings by Dunca' 3rA, G E Cresswell ; P mat, sewed, W. H. JoCracken Ida Ar- T Dickson, Robert Leatherland. W . n & Duncan received ir ewes, lot and .ag and certainly none has ever brought to In -the dock, kept his eyes fixed- on the much -admiration. Mr. Bauslaugh had 2nd,.G E Cresewell.; Pair ewe.. I:mbs buckle. Pair wool socks, W. 'H. Me- per, George Nott. . Grim s G. Pipping I I a bench, but there was not a tremor Iin a splendid ,collection of photographs, . dil G E Cresswell. S rop- Crackeu, A Joh aston. Wool stock- James Landaborough. Swayzie Pomm( mall, and Mr. 1. V. shire downs,' Shearling ram, J iDun- ihgs, W. H. i features. After the sentence was both- large and a P, 'McCracken,. A. Johnston. Gria. James Landaborough. Americar light a more accomplished or callous hiF lat, 2nd and 3r villain than. the man who has just been passed he bowed slightly- and then took : Fear had a Aicely arrange per- kiii; Ram lamb, D D Wilson, J T Dick. Cotton socks, Al Johnston. Cotton Golden Russet, James Landaborough found guilty. If anything could -prove his seat, where he was - ' . ded ' rid ekings, John MbNaughton, JA John- Thomas E Hays. Maiden's Blush, Sam I soon surroun---.- fumery a fancy goods. sod, W Cooper; Pair ewes, D D 1 Wil- stO . the theory advanced by some scientists, by acquaintances. He shook hands ' . sod, J Dunkin, J T Dickson; P ir of ston. Ladies' wool mite, A Johnston. uel Wallace, Not Known. Beat seed ' I viz., that there are certain individuals with Mr. McKay, one of his counsel, 1 In.the low e.r part of. the hall was the ShOarlings, let, 2nd and 3rd . Gent's wool mits, W H McCracken, ling apples, James MoMichael,Amdrevi with Ifetective Bluett, a large &rid splendid display, of cured . , J Dui kin . Jane nd'with several Pair ewe lambs, W Cooper, D D W loon Ward. Gent's wool gloves, W Storey. Ben Davis, Charles Routledge of the human race born into the world of the reporters,, and for five minutes mpats by tht Messrs. Robb, of the Sea- JTDickson; FatSheep,—Pair fat' H :McCracken, I Geo Nott. Counter- Robert Armstrong. Duchess Angoleme ki ig House. Indeed, it was - 1 pane .9 without moral'sense and, altogether void .chattedifreely with them. To one he forth Pac ewba, George Pehhale, Thomas Shatt a, domestic wove, Geo Nott, A .Win. Hugill, R B Scott. I i I difficult to decide which was t on. of conscience,'1t is such actions as the remark d, I I There's ,only a fe8y years . he most Johnston. Counterpanes, knitted, Miss ; , Pigo,—Large or, medi ged oar I differen -e between tha -fife- of one man worthy of a miration, the tast arrange- um,—A I Pears,—Flemish beauty, Elcoat Broth accused'has: b e,en found guilty -of. To ­ , P DeCoursey, J Stanbury ; Boar lit- McMichael, Miss Stevenson. Counter- era, Robert Brock, Duchess Angoulem, e, I and that of another, and it does not merit or t e beautiful and tempting ter6d in 1890,S Rogerson, P DeCou panes, crocheted, A Johnston. Coun- Win. Hugill, I plan in cold b ,1lood, first the swindling, make much difference, anyhow." I samples of tr eat. It was almost enough !tsey ; John G Wilson. Grey . thenthe murf'er of the unsuspecting - Tom oung and local constables es- to make a Orson hungry to look' at Aged sow, P Dd Cbursey, J Stanupry; terpanes, tufted, - Win Hodge, Peter DoS,enne, John G Wilson, G E Cress - F So* litter Moore. Patchwork quilt, calico, W ff well. Clapp's Favorite, Daniel Camp- corted hn to gaol, and an hour later them. Next in order came the la' ed in 1890, S Rogerson, i De youth who was his voyage companion, ,; and handson . ie display of fu rge Courmey. Suffolki,—Aged boar, Is, and McCracken, Geo Nott. Log cabin bell. Sheldon - -'G 'C' ted that he had y T qu , John Hannah. East - to accompany - him on the last fatal , _pxernc r- jameron repor ruiture b 2nd,- J Lconhardt; ilt, Mrq Colin Campbell, Geo, Nott. Beurre, Dr, Scott, , retired and was calmly s eeping. the Broadfoo:t & Box Company. The Boar littered in John G Wilson. Louis - journey in ap arent good comradeship, I handsome bedroom suite and the oaken 1890, lat and 2ad, J Leonhardt; Aged Knitted'* crochet fancy wool shawl, Bonne de Jersey, James Scott, Mrs. to lead him - sideboards v sow I -at and 2ad, J Leonhardt - Sow Miss Stevenson, Mrs Colin Campbell. Black. - I I ere much and deservedly litt 'e'red in 1890, lot and 2nd J i Man's shirt, hand -made le . ;into the dismal swamp up, S - Dd ad ' reourt, the admired, wbile the whole display was I Leon- Plums,—Co's Golden Drop,—John G S3 ' where the deed was committed, to care- recentlyrappointed mem ' hardt. Berkshireg,—Nd boar, and 2nd. Man's shirt, machine -made, Wilson. Imperial Gage, W H McCra4k- ' ber of the On- creditable t the establishment. Mr, _Pe A Johnston. Patching, Not Known, en. Lombard, John G Wit -on, Thomas - - fully removelaf ter the murdered every tario Cabinet, were re-elected . by accla- John Ward ad a good display of sin Coursey, R Delbri. i ge ; oar littered in I 9 1890, R Delbridge, C Routledge; Aged Peter Moore. Darning on stockings, Govenlock. Any other variety of plums, (apparent) means by which the body mation for their respective constituencies and double hirness, which Ahowed taste sow, R Delbridie, Tobias Nash; Peter Moore, Alex Gray. Button- Wni Aicheson. . - could be ident"fied, to, possess himself of in arrangement and skill of workilian- Sow on Tuesda' ',Iast. The Ontario Ship of 8 littered in 1890, lat and 2nd, R,Del holes, Not Known, T 0 Kemp. Pillow G-TrapeR, etc.—Delaware, Robert Gov- - y - hip. Mr. George .E. Henderson la so i . " State is no' - . Set lock, John Thompson. Moore's early, the dead man a valuable baggage, to bridge. ,shams, A%Tm Hodge,John Beattie. en I 0 w fully manned and'ready had a very iice collection of trunks, ' I . . . table m;.ts, Mrs C Campbell lat and 2nd. Robert Govenlock. Concord, John afterwards attempt the &6frauding of for action. . valises, horse clothing and such like, IMPLEMENTS. —Farm wagon, dLble Set table doyles, Mrs Colin Campbell, Thomp&an, John Walker. Rodger'a No. I , . I There were 'other dispJays well wokthy top carriage, double open carriage, J. . his victim's father out of a large sum of . — - . I Brunadou I at in eac Geo Nott. Toilet set, Annie Purcell, 19, Robert Govenlock. Rodger's No money in his son's name, and to do all THE McKinley Bill, in all its hideous of notice also, but. space 'forbids on IJ h; Democrat wagon, ,. I go' 8 Barton; Top bnggy, Mrs C Campbql. Pin cushion, fancy, 4, Robert Govenlock, Win. Kyle. Any I ing into further detail this week, . J Brunsdon, I deformity, has been assed by both 'Mrs C Campbell. other variety of grapes, Robert Goven- these things with such evident uncon- P; Golinitz & Hughey; Open buggy, J Miss Stevenabn, cern and cool I neas, argues a nionster Houses and signed by the President, Thel,outdo r show was fulIV up td ex, Brunadon; Portland cutter, J Bruns- Sofa pillow, A McIntyre lat and 2nd. lock, John Walker. Any variety of ,' -and is now the law of th United States pectations. The heavy horses were, dono, Gollnitz & Hughey; Iron beam Crochet work basket or han7d-satchel, crabs, Robert Goyenlock, Jame Scott. PloWT 3 whose equal, for the.sake of humanity, -. perhaps, not a numerously represented Dr Coleman let and 2nd ; H twine, Mrs Colin Campbell, A John- Collection of canned fruit, W H Ho- It comes into operation on the 6th of ag in some former years, but the jud P .orse we trust is rare. Almost no defence . . ' ge8 shoes, T Tipling let and 2nd ; Fanning ston. Macrame work, Mrs Jas Scott, Cracken, Peter Moore. Collection of worthy of the name was attempted, and the present month. . I thought they had a large enough con- mill,,A McMurchie & C Mrs C Campbell. Wax flowers, or honey, . o ; Two -horse Win Armstrong. Honey in the only fear was test the astute counsel - - J . tract on hand, and one of them was cultivator, 0 C Wilson; Gang plow Dr fruit colored, Mrs i Colin Campbell. comb, Win Armstrong. Honey in ' . J I jar, News of ithe' Week. heard to ask 'if all the horses between Coleman; Iron harrows, T Hill orse Piano or table scnrfs A McIntyre,Robt, Peter Moore, Robert Armstrong. Col. for the prisoner might succeed in en- - Brussels and London were on exhibition. hoe, T Hill lat and 2nd ; Horse fork and P Bell. Table cover, embroidered, A l lection of home-made wines, J hn . NEw RAILWAYS. --It is estimated that Therewas a larger and better show. of tackle, J W Proven ; Pea harveste , G Mills, - Geo Nou. Worked whisk I Thompson, Andrew Johnston. Cololec- angling and confusing some of the 10,000 mil6s of new -"track will be laid light orses than was ever here before, Martin, T Brown; Churn, 0 C Willson holder Mrs C Campbell,-Miso Mcklich- 1 tion of botled pickles, W H - c- prinbipal witnesses for the Crown, and in the United States next year. and t is class of stock is improving let and 2ad ; Iron pump, Reid & Wil- ael worked MtOinan- T%Irs C Camp- 1 Cracken, Andrew Johnston. M io discredit their evidence in the eyes of LONG LnNE.—The- Chicago, Milwaukee rapidly. , ra was also a marked im. . * ) I and St. Paul absorbed the ` Milwaukee son ; Wooden pump, J S bell. Painting on terra c6tta, Welsh. oil colors, , Flowers, —Foliage plants, John G he jury. Fortunately for the cause of provement in the cattle, both as to num. I - Miss Stevenson, Mrff C Campbell. I Wil8cn. Geraniums in. flower, R Den. ' and Nor,thern on October -lat. The line bers and quality, while sheep were pro- Specials, - Top buggy, J Brunsdon. [notice tile attempt was unsuccessful, is 362 miles long. Drawing room screen, Mrs C Campbell. nie, D. Thompson. Hanging basket, . ' RANDALL'S ESTATE.—The la,te Sam- portionatelygpod. Therewasnota ery PouLTRY.—Light Brahmas, J Stan. Handscreen, Mrs C Campbell. Ban. T 0 Kemp, R Dennie. Collection of and that Birchall will go to the scaffold large show I hogs, bu bury, A Cardno; Dark BralimsE, D merettes, Miss Stevenodn, Jos Harvey. flower * 11 I uel J. Randall, of Philadelphia, left an 0 t most of thern I I ta, TO Kemp. Bo J Campbell, T 0 a inyo _ quet of to meet -a richly deserved fate will be were very go, Yd. The show of poultry - Thompson, W Elliott; Plymouth rocks,. Br cket drapery, Mrs C 4 y estate worth only $5,000, which conk,ists a Dahlias, ohn Walker, John Beattie. 'he verdict of the sober sense of the entirely of personal effects. was not so Is, ge as in so Dr Scott, D D Wilson; Langshans, D Kemp. Tidy, crochet,1 cotton or wool, Pansies, John Walker,James Scott. Ger- , - me past years, I . , but there Were many good birds. There Thompson, W Elliott; Any other -variety Geo Nott, Robt P Bell. Tidy'. knitted, I ,lount . ry at larg e. Ros-a COGHLAN DIVORCED. — Charles was about the usual show of implements, . Dorkings, W Grieve, D Th - man Asters, GeorgeTrott, James Scott. I . - - — . E. Edely, -the husband of Rose Coghl4n, the Seaforth. Foundry coining o Black breasted red. ompqon; cotton or wool-, And St)rey, T 0 Kemp. Ten weeks' Stock, John Walker, Ver. I ut for .game, J Dorse , D Gold or silver tinsel work, Mrs C Camp- berias, R Dennie. Single Petunias, R , the actress, has secured a divorce on the firattime,and also anumber of nice6ar- Thomp on; Any other varie I BirchaU to be Hanged. the grounds of desertio4., He lives sit ' - d - arious kinds. a ty games, bell, Miss McMichael. I Etching or out- Dennie, John Walker. Double` Petun- Ha vin Z g laatio d for over a week, the Sioux Falls, South Dakota. . I I riages an buggies of v . D Thompson, W -Elliott; Silver Spingi- line work, Geo Nott, D McIntyre. Ap. ias, R Dennie. Phlox Drummondi, .- The hurdle Jumping horse - a­i­ L A ed Hamburgo J 8t&nl,ll D rrh L I: . . . 1 .6 " P I.T f vilsif on; p que work 011 piush, . Baran or cloth, John Walker, R B Scott, Gladiolus, trial of Birchall for the murder of Ben- .LAC19 EACTORIE.S CLOSED. — ighty the grand parade of Prize Aunimals were Black Harnburg, D Thompson; Houdan8, Mrs C Campbell. Arrapene embroidery, John Walker, John Beattie. Basket of . lace factories in Calaisi, France, .are 8611 new attr ctions which highly ,de- D Thompson P W Cf B Polands, lat :and Mrs eattie lat a , 2nd. Crewel eut F owers, T 0 Kemp, P M Chesney. well was brought to a close on Monday closed, owing to the stri4ce, The lace lighted the 190 ctators. Fuller partica- 2nd D Thom I Jae B' d I ` ' night last. T e taking of the evidence poon; White Leghorns,: lat embroidery, Geo Nott, C rs C Campba l. . I makers have decided to continue the I ' ] Collection of Annuals in bloom, John `1 lars will be foladd in the following I and qnd D Thompson ; Brown Legho,rns, Embroidery on silk orltin, P M Ch'6s- Walker, R B Scott. was concluded on Saturday. The Crown strike until their demands are conceded. ; i I I 1. Dr Scott, R B Scott; Wyandottes,: W FATAL GRAsp.—Two young men in - PRIZE LIST : ney, Robt P Bell. Em oidery on cot- JUD.CzEs.—Grain, Roots and Vegeta- succeeded in aving a close chain of Armstrouf ; Bronze turkeys, list :not ton or muslin, Mist; Me ichael lat and blea,—J J Pickard and F W Crich. ' I We Winchendon, Massachusetts, on Frids HEAYY HORSES. —Imported Heavy' c , y . known, E oat Brothers ; Any oth& va- 2nd. Embroidery on flannel, Mrs, C evidence arouild the prisoner, scarcely accidentally took a live electric wire i Draught,—Brood mare, John I DAIRY PRODUCE.—Edward Casli and i n McMillan riety turkeys, J Sianbury, G lr in ; Campbell, A Johnston. i - . ,,;"— a link being rrii8aing, and the defence their hands and were instantly killed. & Son-, W Coleman, Sham stitche -' & Y Coleman; F ki u J C Laidlaw. . . - i I 2 Toulouse, lat and 2 a,:d W Grieve; Any embroidery, T 0 K 4p. Ribbon or am . CONCERTED PLAN.—It -is. stated in foaled in 1890, W Coleman, John .- - other varie geeee e ribbosene embroidery P M Chesney, and John Weir. . ' completely fail cd to break or discredit I c MANUFACTURES.— William C 1pbell. it. de Chicago that the Northweate in Railway Milian &Son, F Coleman; Filly, 2 y rs Nott ; P ty The evi ce for the defence, in a ekin ducks Tilat and 2-nd George Mrs C Campbell. &hille work, Geo FRUIT ANLD FLOWERS.—Jobn Aillson, . i I I Company has entered into ' lie, C Dale, Jr., D Tayl r; Irwin ; Rouen ducks, Dr Scott; Any Nott, P M 11 Ch a deliberate old, S Smil, 9 fact, was notably weak. - So much so plan to get rid 6f all their" employees Filly, one yea old t Braiding, Geo Usborne; John Stewart, Benmiller- t , Mrs W Cummi 9, other variety ducks,! G E McTaggart, W Nott, Miss McMicha : zp was this the I case that the judge's who belong to labor organiz%ti ' John McGr6gor. Canadian 41. Bead work, Peter Grapt, Kippen. 4 . . - ' one.' . Heavy Grieire; Any other v ariety Bantams - Ist' Miss McMichael, Ge Nott. Berlin LADIES' WORK.—Mrs James Pic,k'ard lin I charge was otrwigIyagainSt the prisoner, TROOPS ON Tim FRONTIER. — The Draughtand A gricultural, —Brood nit re, and nd John Beattie ; Pigeons, i G wool work, D McInty e lat and 2ad.. Exeter; Miss Eva Stephenson, C ton, - . Spanish Government is placIng a cordon John McMilla a & Son, John B Aitche- Tracey, W Elliott; Singing birds, lat Straw plait, Miss McMichael, A John- HEA,vy HORSES.—T McLanghlin,Brus- " . and the jury i 6rrived at a unanimous of troops along the frontier of Poirtu- son, W- Wilso I; Foal, foale'd in 1890f and 2nd G Irwin; Pekin ducks, -George ston. a . ' - - I a r I ' J Marquis,i God - y - Irwin lat and 2nd. ' "i A i ohnAton. Knit- eric& township; T Hau'dford, Stepiien. verdict of guilty- af ter a very brief con. gal, in consequence of apprehensions of W Stoie , Ge) Dale, J Barrows; WId Point lace !A G' MiHs, D McIn- Bel .- B Pile, Parkhill sultation, and Birchall was sentenced to evolution in that countr . . ing or filly, 3 Fears old, John M I , tyre. Honiton lade, J y . a ope, Birds bred in 1890. Light Brahn as, ted lace, Miss McMichael lat a I I 8 Broadfoot, i F Dale; Gelding or fill , W Elliott LIGHT HoRsEs. —i Routcliffe, Us- A.DisGRACE TO THE COUNTRY.—Earl i rid 2nd. be hanged on the 14th of November. I y , W Aitchison ; Dark B sh- Crochet lace, Mrs d Campbell, A borne; Henry Doan, V S, Zurich. , . I . Spencer, in a speech at Wakefield the 2 years old, tGeo Taylor, H Mason, mas, W Fortune; Plymouth rocks D Storey. Rick -rack worl , Mrs C Camp- ! . THE ARDRE S OF THE DEFENCE. other night, declared that the Govern. John Fortune Gelding or filly, one year CATTLE.—John Washington, Goder- ; " Thompson, D,D Wilson; Lang9hans, W- bell, Miss McMichael, iTatting Mrs C ich; DMilne, Ethel. Mr. Blackstock, whose face was pale ment had failed throughout the session old, 8 Smillie P I Not Known; Draught._ F,Iliott,D Thompson; Black breasted Campbell. Darned ri o etJ Mrs C' Camp- SIREEP A' ,;D PIGs. —J Kelly, jr, Shake - with the long fatigue and concern of and had simply been playing a game oi team, Jae 114,,nolds, J F "Dale ,- Entire W G Tracey, D Thompson: bell, Miss McMichael' Drawn threads speare; Joseph Salkeld, Downie. . e . ... j. red games, the cas ,rose a - d began his address to nine -pins. The Irish policy was a dis- horie, one year'old, Jacob Barrows, X ., Silver spangled Hamburgs, I George I Ir. and born, stich, D McIntyre, A G - - the jurors, at 9.55 a. m., and spoke con. grAce-to the country. I . . Cole, J B Ait'heson. General Purpose,.- . . IMPLEMENTSIAND POULTRY.—H Mo- tintionsly till 3 o'clock in the afternoon. MILLERS COMBINE.—All the flour mill —Brood mare JAT m Dale, Ro win; Black Hamburgs, G Irwin; White Mills. Silk work on Jat,va or Congress Quarrie, Blyth; W Kyle, Kippen'; R bt McLaren, Leghorns, D ThOMPBOD, W Ellidtt; canvas, Mrs C Ca Before he had got through, his eloquent proprietors at Lisbon have combined to J Munroe ; Flial, foaled in 189 . . mpbell, A G Mills, Robson, Elimville. , 1 . 0, , 0 Brown. Leghorna, R B Scott, J Hudson; Panels, any work, Mts C Campbell, Geo - and, at times, I Impassioned appeal in close their' mills in order to try Lo' corn, Irwin, Win D&'Ie, D Crawford; Gelding Black Spanish, W Aitchison; Wyan- Nott. Fancy table I I - . !with drapery or i the prisoner's bohalf rose and fell as if pel the Government to allow them to or filly, 3 years old, Mrs R McKee, - P dotte's, W Armstrongl; Any variety iur- scarf, T 0 Kemp. me -made brea Huron Notes. I the lawyer's physical powers were sink- import as much wheat aa'they like, and M Chesney, J:McKay & Sons; Geldi -rig keys, George Irwin; Any variety ee9e, Ads Thompson, Win 0 r d, The I ing under the; strain. Some of his sen. to repeal the recent law forbiddin * them or filly, 2 yeai,n old, J Dennis, R Mir- uck %be hardt, P M _people of Main street Methodist 9 W (frieve, W Aitchison; Pekin g a, Chesney. i — tenoes were utt6red in a whisper'which to import more than one half of the ray, J MeNaughton; Gelding or fill' d church, Exeter, have given an order,for a I i . y 1 G E McTaggart, W Grieve; . Rouen Children's Department, — Darned new Pipeforgan at a cost of $1,509. i only reached the jurors and reporters, wheat ground. , year old, P M Chesney, 8 Carnochan, ducks, John Beattie ,1 Any other variety socks or stockings, T 0 Kemp, Ado, —Mr. Reynolds, who carries(,, the' but there was no affectation in his voice BATTLE CREEK'S POPU'LATIOX.—The Jr; Team, M Heffernan, H McGregor, ducks, R B Scott, D D Wilson; Any va- Thom son. Cr( chet 1 work in wool, A . 51 P mail between Exeter and Dashwood, has at any time, and those who watched Census Bureau places the population of J Reynolds Entire horse, I year o "do riety Bantams, W. G Tracey, J hn Johnston. Crochet 10 on the road, which is a him closely feared that he would break Battle Creek, Michigan, at 13,170,an in- R.McLaren, J R Turner, J Landeabo 0- Beattie. k in cotton W put a, new 'bus . down. He was unable to be present on crease of 6,027. I . i . H McCracken, T 0 -' emp. Painting, credit to himself as well as to the maker Specials,—Foal eired by Gene al ' I 71 L . Monday night to hear the awful verdict, COSTLY.—The Germ,u L Lutheran Gourley, Geo Storey.- . GRAIN.—Fall whiBAt, white, Andr w A Johnston. -Fancy in cushion, T 0 Mr. C. Hartleib, of Dashwood. 0 L wn, S. Hunter, all Kemp, Jno Sproat, t Wood work, —Joe Hess,thp temperance reviv4iiimt, - Evangelical Church of Grand -Reopide, LIGHT HOR Es. — Carriage,— Brood wheat, red, Le n 1 has been holding meetings in the Opera which all his earnest endeavor in Bir .1 Johnston, J. S. Bro' i ;., a Hunter ' ard , m. Jno Sproat, Jr. chall's behalf was unable to ward off, recently thrown open for worship, cost mare, G E Creagwell, L Hunt M Hodge, Win. Chesn . pring gat, xtras — ent's wool mite win Hall,'Gode ich, during this week. I .. He had made himself very ill. 1 $45,000. 9 IL 1 Jordan; Foal, R Brock, R Murray, A Anthbny Tindall, ff. bAJohn an a- Hodge. Raised cotton quilt, Jos Har- —On Sa' rday h inst., Mr. Frank ! 9 MRS. 33IRCIETALL AND THE PRISONER. A CONVICNTION OF 600 MIDWIVES.— Knight; Gelding or filly, 3 years old,.J borodgh. Six ro ed - barley, Win. vrc;y. Etching quilt, Thou yellow. Lewin, of Londenboro, met with a p ain­ . Mrs. Birchakl and Mrs. Weat-Jones, A convention of 600 midwives is how in McKay & Sen4; Gelding or filly, 2 yearis Hodge, Robert Cha'r ere. Two rovW Crochet and drawn tpr ad tidy, Mrs fulaocident by falling off a barn a di8- her sister, listened to Mr. -Blackatock's seFaion in* Berlin. They represent all old, M Jordan', S Hunter, D McTavis ; barley, John Sta ordt Large oats, And- Colin Campbell. Dar ea net Miss Mc- tance of about twenty-seven feet. I . - speech, and more than once their faces sections of Germany and Austria, and Gelding or fill , I year old, Geo Nott A rew Johnston, harl6s Routledge. Com- Michael. Ha-ndke=ief c' "as —Last week, while Master John Mo. I I . . ase, MI I flushed with hope when his voice rang are engaged in listening t6 lectures by Knight, J Sibbons ; Entire colt, I y ar mon oats, A. Johnston, James Lands- Stevenson. Crazy p tch work, 0 Ewen, son of Mr. Malcolm McEwell, of . through the hall, imparting almost to emi nent sEeciallsts. .: old, W Swall6v ; Single carriage horge, boro. Bl Johnston, Joseph Kemp. - T I every one who heard it some spirit of HkAvy PENALTY FOR T KI,- G. —He I Fancy ata. d John Beattie. Stanley, was crawling &tong the Ti ling, T . , T Lapolie, T 0 Kem, . Hudson. Large peas, Wm. Hodge, A. Child's crochet jacket noon. the barn he slipped and fell to the floor, I rr P P beam of the man'ifeat f %ith of the advocate in Soneberg, a socialist, has een sentenced 1 iss 'Steve - i I I Roadsters, —13food mare, .R Brock, '! J Johnston. Small peas, Robert Brock. Knitted collar Robt therland. breaking his right arm a little above the his client's linnooeace, and through all to three months in pris n, because he Sibbona, J McKay & So I . . this time the prisoner oat with paleface remarked that Emperor William w . no; Foal, ;'A Timothyseed, Jamei Broadfoot,- Wrn. Special,—LZaf of ber:ad, by young wrist. - ould Crich, J McKay & Sons, i Sibbon ; Aitcheson. Flax a ed, John Lanas- lady under 16, Wrn Aich6son, A John- —On Tuesday afternoon of last week and bright, watchful eyes, collected,but in time become .a socialist. Gelding or filly, 3 years old, J GilchriA, borouFh, Win. Hodge. - .. I Barrel of m4 ston, Peter Moore. I Judge Johnston, of Sault Ste. Marie, evidently borne out by the p9werf ul con - SWEDEN FOR -.FRzH TRADE.—The T Tipling, J McMichael; Gelding or chant a flour, T. 0. Kemp. Whi 10 onleatic cloth, A. trol which he can exercise on fo in I mbers of t filly, 2 years aid, D Crawford, T S For , to b , MANUFACTURI&S.—D and formerly of Goderich, was married -over every Swedish electi r e he 8: &Zn outward feeling and emotion. Reichstag are 9 . Andrew Johnston, MI. H. McCrack Johnston, Peter Moorel Flannel, all - to Lens, second daughter of Mr. .rhos. -ping Against. thel Pro- J M Govenlook ; Gelding or filly, I ye r Clover seed, Charl s Rouitledge, R. wool, George Nott. All*wool blankets, Graham, of Goderich. The ceremony ' I I Mr., 0,%ER'S ADDRESS. tectioniats, who .have had a rn ajority in old, W Smith, 10 Habkirk, R, Anderson; Crich. . : : And at Andrew Johnston, Georke Nott. Sat- was performed in St. George's church in : 3.20, when Mr. Usler began the house for three years, Returns Entire colt, I year old, T Lapslie, ,J . VEGETABLES. —Early rose potatol inett, Andrew Johnst4n. Woolen yarn, that town, the rector, Rev. W.A.Young is' address for the Crown, the same show . th I e election of 116 Free Traders Bioadfoot, W Pinkney; Pair roadsters, W. H. McCracken, Chris. Dale. Beauto' A. G. VanEgmond Sons, . . I y Domestic officiating, At the conclusion of the . I . 1 I i I . . . I . I I . ! I I I I . I . . . 4 - . . I - , . I ; I f s : I & I I ; - i , . I : . . . , . I .. . . . I . - 11 I : I - . OCTOBEP, 3; 1890. - ' ----- . n. ceremony the bridal party Partook Of a m uous wedding breAfast at the d, rallle ce of the brid es parents. They a. left in the afternoon for London St ' 3 x. Thomas and other points, on their lbon.' at eymoon tri . - I . . r- ­%rohn 1,099, of School Section X0.3 M' Grey,hais been hired foranotherYear,wi ' 8, an advance of $50 in salary. Mr. Ito th . 99 b has given the greatest possible sstiaf. j. 8, tion during the time he has been twh. 1. 1. i1ag in the section. -1 . I , I I I & . —On Sunday of last week some one - I e, was mean enough to prop open the - . - I gate , . it of Will 'Pickard's orchard in H101111st- I . . d ville, so that a number of hogs and cat. I n tle got in, deAF6yiag over six barrels of I n first class winter -apples. Such rageall 8, ought to be punished. I I . —A sow belonging to Mr. Swan,God. . n. erich. township, last fall littered 14 pigs . and rai:ed 12; this spring she had 13 a, and rai ed 11 ; and on the 23rd kst,, P she littered 16 more and in raising 15 of k, them. This its all inside of 11 months. r- . —A citizew of Dungannon has in hit of possession a copy of the first Orange ?,. sermon, preached at Belfast, on the 15th I ,I- of June, A. D. 1690, before King Wil. liam, by Rev. George Royse, D. D., who , in his day was considered an ermnerlt t- divine, being chaplain -in -ordinary to a their Majestiea William and Mary. il -m-The oth,pr day as Mr. Coleman, lot Ttickeramith, was returning from 'God. a- erich fair, he met with a bad accident. He had been showing a mare and foal . t there (which were prize -winners) and.818 . he was driving home, t6 mare became , 9 unmangeable, and ,he -was thrown from - the rig, having his collar bone -broken, . . and being otherwise injured. . I —On Friday evening of last week I I Mrs. McHardy, of Blueva - le' met with & - serious accident. She was going ac as - ,ro . the road and there was a team going .in a ode direction, and in trying to escape. it, - she 4id not- notice a horse and buggy . which waEr%eing driven in the other di- -1 - - rection, and was knocked down, one of . the shafts striking her in the breast, , , breaking the bone. . —Mr. George Hoare, Clinton, has f purchased from J. G. Snell & Brotherag - t their fine Berkshire now, Queen Bee - winner of second prize, at the late To' - ro , nto Industrial, in one year and under 9 two sections. Mr. John Hoare, Man. - cheater, has also purchased a superior young boar from the' same gentleman, I fro-, i imported stock. Both these aniniah I hg,, t cost a high figure. —As Hugh McKinnon, wife and ! chi].-!. of Grey, were returning from the - fun, ral of Mrs. Robert Crooks on Wed. nesday of last week, their horse took . fright at some object on the roadside 9 a n I d ran away. The occupants of the Z buggy were thrown violently out and . although Mr. McKinnon and child eock ped unhurt-, Mrs.McKinnon was not so fortunate, having received some very '. , . . . severe injuriea . . —On Saturda'y last week while a num- .ber-of hands were engaged in threshing at the barn of Mr. Frank Trieubricer, of the 4th concession of Stephen, they were -surprised on finding a number of watch I , chains, e ' harms, cuff buttons, pieces of notes, etc.; passing through the machine v and on ex ­ rner in the mow 1ound several more articles .stowed away. Mr. Trieubner says he cannot account for how they came there, unless , that some peddler took his lodging t . here over night and forgot to gather his valuables. - —Very; general and deep regret is ex- pressed at the death of Miss Euphemis Kay, daughter of Mr. Win. Kay, of Goderich. Some months ago she receiv- !d what was regarded as a slight injury in a fall, .and for a long time no serious consequences were experienced. Of late, . however, she had been failing in health, and a few days ago -Bank into a stupor , which ended in- her death on Thuredsy morning of last week. .This -is the. third bereavement t e Z " mil .has sm­ fered within a few years, &-rid great sym- pathy is felt by their 'many friends in I this trying experience. —The annual meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of the bleth- oaist church, Brussels, was - held on Thursday, 11th September, when the following officers were elected for the . . enauirig year: President, Mrs. R. Paul; lot Vice President, Mrs. J. L. Kerr; 2ad Vice President, Mra. Win. Van- * stone; Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. J. Gilpin; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. I S. S. Sellery; Treasurer, Miss E. E. Kerr. The receipta for the year were 1 $34.65, including member's fees, mite - boxes and special collection, being lea I than the two fo'rmer years since organ- . ization. ! —The Wingham Tanning Company are building an addition 36x36 feet to - ther north end -of their tannery. The new building will be used as a beam house and the part now used for that purpose will be usedfor vats. Twenty- I .eight now vats will be. put in. This oompany has been getting in great quan- titien of bark this year, having now about $7,500 worth in their yards, all of * which, except seven car loads, has been brought in on wagons, $5 per card has been the ruling price during the sum- mer. When the improvements that are now in progroax are completed, the out- put of the tannery will be largely in- creased. Eleven' hands are constantly employed and theweekly wages amount - now to *about $100. —On Thursday of last week Captain . James Green, of Goderich, met with & :evere accident on his vessel,the schoon- r Moonlight, running frorn Cleveland to Marquette, Michigan. While on Lake Brie, the captain was struck by a line 0 and thrown violently around sev- . . eral times. He was taken from his ves- sel to the hospital at Detroit, and on I Wednesday night was brought to him I home in Goderioh. He has sustained serious- internal injury, which has de- - . prived him of the use -'of his low- er limbs, but now, Ziii. the careful ' attendance of his fainily and other helpful friends, he is .in a fair -way to recovery. It will be some time, how- ever,: before he will regain his former ' vigor, —There 'died in Grey, on the 16th inst., at the residence of her son, Geo. - Crooks, in the 76th year of age, Jane, beloved wife of the late Robert Crooks. The deceased had not been very well for some time but the immediate cause of death was heart disease. She was born in Lilliesleaf, Roxboroughshire, Scot- land, and was married to Rob Crooks, on the 10th day of March .1.80, by Rev. Mr. Brady, of Lilliesleaf. In 1842.she came to Canada in company - with her husband and settled in Dum- fries township, near Galt. Oat of a large family of children she leaves thm . som and four daughters to mourn her - lose, Mrs. Crooks, who has been It : -, . -Vq 1. .- -, - , .1 . , - . - . I I - I - - ­ - -7 --. - -,.- , ,z, , " I -, : - ; -- . . . - . . - . . I , - -- , - , -, -; . I . - - " - 1, , ­ - %meraber of RL1101 ,- .as". w,aff an a JWd wom prepared , - - Came t uturrions I 1 .4 blonday f I —00 . , ,,c,al ov.ening wa - I ­ ". inghan . 'churolly W, I I -- I held.tog,ive all I ,aw-g the Rev, -. , .11SAcharge Of th - I in that town f -Or - . and, Gcrd-Vee'a- I which were b-0, . - 'heartily anprecis S0612 -V xs *Aed tx 3dr. 'FeLest Was P1 I - con1pilmentary I the congregation ,wh,lpjl ,the * y -felt . - for his = replied i thank,ea. them foi. pp eches wlere alle tiamen pf esent- I I I , . Perl I —Mr. Adam, I . 0.4f Mitabell, is r1el —mign Nora the great violinim .1 f . . Mitchell iveVn I I g t va_ I ye _Ihe gate all b&itch 611 fair da5 . s5o. in ; -excess of ! —A logging IX, ,on s, aeair Ke . dance ,at nigh , 1,50 persons. . . I —A horse beb of Fu-111axton, rai mitche.111 the ol buggY- Mr, W1 vefifole, when he I was broken ift tt —Zion church . oPened,on Sundl ' were .held aftern' Mr. Livingstoril I Mr. Tully, of,: Zonducted the s I gocial. was held .- I —The Strath informed that I Lindsay', has dei church,, Stratfor . —mx,,- R GaTt movingfroul Mi eveninj proft U heade cane, in -vices ixL connecti Agricultural Be( L-Th,e Lando, paragraph. is g( , , I Apers to the , seneb. is en9&91 who is now ViAlt M-aryff. T he rl ClenoWis flaiideP.: t1einglu, who.baa. . in the German u —When in 1, Mr. Thomas Fm lost a wallet, i - bills, - and a due . —Mr.George pulle442 pails Q trees this yesr 60 7cen,ta per pail , - — 414 mon, I I - - I by MIr, 'W- i J- -S' I the first Pi'm At a host Of compel —&B,v. James sunri kide, Afan at K-e&dy, Bruic week,at W1.6 fatb iltoUld 'Of Mothei M.. Hamilton,,, Keady to sup6e] - domdatic -Aftirs I I -One night viue'aud Mr. Arivijig home to, oug's he horse turne-1 . The first move' . Awairw anci the closel that the not jLlfte w -b Mr. Armstrong him. on theahio - was confined t4 days Iknd it wi will i; 79,ti " a tc 1 ' : Jured , limb. W I —Messrs. ­. ! ho,ve again I ond prizes for . Fair this year 11autyne A Son, bor of firSts &t lat cattle. --Ur. D * - L'a`n - I inan. of abo it , -- the -ear,YV Pion trict, met L 1; - . farm on the 8 ship of Blaust last. week,. I . . with his tea . wbile seated D bridle of 0114 tached in sb . - team running . fDrweird upon piek4l up a - 1, r1fe was ext . I and grownA-ir, - parture. I *—A case o yrain dealers 1 tr - +fDrd a I %tfgr,a, a Ptose, I Mvial 4,000 bushP-I$ S41 ,cents per -of ;& Lucknow- . 1,000 bashet vauced to a, f used. to -deli not to hav,e -;B( took zan actio, in, value ,on deuce was ' told parties' , I gruit, and tha L to, Listowel. waT,do, Judi , I .tiffB for $270. - haye dealers * , . . . xising marke I., Vr, 11 ment. . . . -I- Go Wi I wish to i e'rls I 'wives..of entertAirimer- I- wife who a home whita I X lee, tures. et-( - poor husban, at home ajid I ones-, 'but W4 - 11a gaks her .tr,ouble to g L not oare tol, was married - and. sister, : I -do so now?: asks you- to - I -