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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-10-10, Page 1. I . � . I . t : ! I .1 : - - . I . �- ; � . . � � I - . I i . . � I I - . I I I . I i I - =_ -M , � . : I ! . - . � I I . . . . . . . ---- 11 - � - � . I I � . ; , � I � i � . . - t 1 - I I - i I -1 I I . I I . i . I i . � � . I � � I I . i � I . � � I I � . . .- � - i i .1 � . I : I . : , I I I � . � e . . . . � � - � . . 11 I I . . � � I t I I - . . - I , � �� . , I � . � . - � , i , - . � � I . � . � - - . , � � , [, -, - -1- I I - I . -_ . ; , i__- �­ .____��_ —,! 4 � . � e . I ! �/ . I - . ; I � A �:� I I I _; —,-,--------I----i--��-..�"-----t�----,Z— I i - I � ------ I - � . I . t -------,— � , - I . I 1 � . ; . � � i : - - . � ! . � I � I _11—, I- -_ � I . -1 . I . i . I I . . : � I I � . .! i -1 - �� . � . i�l . I . I _�11___ � � ! 1� - , I I � � i I . � . � - I I � � . . � � t I . . I I . 9 ! . ; ; I .1 I I � i � � � � i � � I 1 I . . I � t I . I � : � I : J ! . L - � . . . _. . I � ! : I � — - i I � ; . 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McLEAN BROS. Publishers. — __ -_ � ; ! � I . . I 01-50 a YearlF in Advance. __ I I . I I . 11 i - i . I - I I � I � � — � � Monday she was were picked up by the train hands, the direct from the con I I Farlane ; � Sbearling ewes, J McFar - Scott, L 8 Scott; Butter in prints, Col public occasions by;�officials of the De- T I i . . I . I I Edw'ar IM'FaulS lane. - i bree weeks ago las � . . 0 "! Hoare, D Tiplady; Butter in rolls, Col' partment, and insianced a case that, taken I Cotswolds. —Aged ram and Shearling Ho ill and the medical men cl�lled . in children we're locked in their mothere rial rooms of the leading dailies in . are, D W Purvis; Homemade buns, recently occurred in' the presence of the discovered unmistakable evido4nce`of arms and complaining bitterly of bein � Canada and the United States. From I 9 I i ram, John Cumming ; Ram lamb, pair Mrs W Taylor, Mrs A Johnston; Ex- Mayor. Other members spoke of the lock-jaw. She received'the be6 known held foo tight. The bodies were the time the trial'! commenced until it i - Famous '' ; . I � I I of ewes, $hearling ewes and ewe lambs, tracted honey, Col Hoare, D W Purvis; same condition of affaire,some proposing treatment for this mysterious ailment, brought to Lou-iseville where an inquest closed the Con1pa . ny sent from Wood- I ; - * - . . Pepartments, lot and 2nd John Cummings. . Honey in comb, R Walker, Col Hoare; 'other.methods of dei'aling with it others and muc I h careful nurai ' d- ' I � Fat she:ep.—Beat fat . o ng an up to the was held. The train men diclare the stock over three ' hundred thousand . .— . #14eep, , list and Comb honey Jn marketable shape, - R suggesting that the *police be called upon moment', of her death wag thought to be fault was entirely with the ladies, who words to the press, Ilb,710 of which - 2nd J Snell. % Govenlock, C61 Hoare; Extracted hon- to act. .: - Progressing an favorab y �Aevould be ex- tried to cross in front of the train, that were transmitted during the last day of i � - I I I I . I FANCY GOO. Sy I �, PIGS.----�LarZe Breed,—Aged Boar, P - ey in marketable shape, W Walker, Col —The barley cro; of Peel County has pected under the cirou itances. ladies always think they can drive fast- the trial. The reports were sent speei- I . - I CLOTHING DeCoursey, J Stanbury ; Brood eow, -Hoare ; Bees; in bive, H Walker, Col been fair, and was .harvested in good —A large ston I Maxville, er than a locomotive can o and that ally to individuail newspapers : I I P DeConroey., J Stanbury . Boar lit i . made cheesd, A John. condition. The price has been about 20 Glen e hou e near I � MANTLES, RESSES, '_ . I , . Hoare; Home 9 - � I � - . . garry County, ca glij fire Monda they think they have only to shout and and were not duplicated. No other � y i , . tered in 1890, P DeCoursey; Sow lit ston, J W Hill';, Home made bread, cent's � a bushel more' than last year. night. The occupan were aroused,and lay on the whip to get ahead of any event occurring in Canada occasioned i . � A�D 1 MILLINERY. tered in 1890, J Stanbury,-P DeCoursey. Miss Bp.y. Miss Stevens; Baker's bread, —Mr. Allan Huber. of Berlin, is i , � 1. I Berkshire,—Aged Boar, . . mak- all escaped but James 'cNaughton and train. I the sending of such long despatches to 1 T � I — Peter De- W Young, W H Boyd; Maple sugar, iog arrangements t6 attend the Jamaica his little daughter, bo, ;of whom - per- —At the Toronto Exhibition, Br'u- ce the United States 'and 'England. The I Selections. Boar littered in 1890, Charles Rout- Lindsay, W j! Scott. I n - 1 The' house and county did well in cheese, having service, was most satisfactory, so much . Coursey ; Brood sow, J Reynolds ; A Johnston ; ! Maple molasses, J H Exhibition in the i Iterests of Berlin and ished in the flames. __ - � The place for ood Quality and Fine � ih� I . I I - Waterloo exhibitorA. - . I I . -J P . : I I I contents, together with � two or three secured two first prizes, and in all cap- so that- several Apherican papers have ' I ledgie ; Sow. littered in .1890, .ey- LADI'ES"WORX. —Collection- of ladies' —MISY Webster i Barrett, associate buggies and - � � out -building, tured seven prizes out of a possible , complimented - - -I— : * nolds, R Fitzei waggons i an . I . work, J Symington, Mrs. C CAmpbell ; editreab of the (111anadian Statesman were cbnsumed. . � It . - , took .Telegraph Cornpaiiy on the excellent - . Black Spanish, W H Fancy braiding, J McFarl ine' A. John- Bowmanville, six earsi was married —Thereis a fish-f�eelng establish the, first prize of $60 for white ch6pee, Service and the � rabgement I Edward McFaul - PouLTRY, —mmons. twelve. Mr. Bell, of Walkertob I i 'I., . y i L I � y - Smith ; Light brahmas, J Stanbury.; eton; Tatting, George Notts -J Sym- Thursday eveninglast week to W. E. went at Port Mulgraye Nova Scotia, and third for colored; John Conley,'of provided for handl�ag reports. .-A ­ � SEAFORTH. - Grey Dorkiings, W fj Scott, J McFar- ington; Crochet work, cottoti, J White, Bennett, of the Bedton World. 'which is: an extensive. one of the kind. Malcolm, formerly of Tiverton, took — - - I , i . . lane; Dark Brahman and Golden Po- A Johnston ; Crochet work, wool, Mrs. —The Dominion Government has just it was Started last spring. The build- first prize of $60 for colored cheese, and " Perth' Items. I . I I . ____ ' . I J I lands, let and 2nd W� H Scott; Span;- C Campbell, George NQtb:; Lace work, refunded about $1,000 to persons from ing is 120x30 feet, an& in it all kinds of i The ' on Show. : gled hamburge, J Stanbury,W H Scott; J Wiggington sixth for white; James Isard, of Willis- I . i - Embroidery� in cotton whom registered letters were stolen fresh fish are placed and �put through a croft, f6rmerI7 of Tiverton, secured, $40 Dr. Smith, of Mitchell, is taking a The Clinton Show, 'held on Wednes- Houdans,WH Scott; Plymouthrocks, or muslin, W So nell, J Symington; Em- course ot instruction and, practice- in a,. , ' white legborns, brown leghorns, and . broidn . about a year ago byithe mail clerks of freezing 1� process and afterwards sent nd. Mr. John McKellar Owns New York bospitab - . . I day, Thursday aud Friday of last week in" silk, Mrs. Bay,. Mrs. S Ottawa district.. I cans to the Canadian an(I United States the latt�r factory. B. J. Conolly, 'of I I I � . was successful, beyond former years.. langshans, let and 2od W H Scott; Coates Fancy : —Ar. A. A. Ad�ir, rec�ntry in the - . . I .7 knitting, George Notts —The lumber firm of Willmott & Me- markets., : . Riversdale, secured fourth,. for . colored practice of- law in 8tr tford, aAd family, . . The 'gate receif to were considerably Minarcos, Ist and 2nd E Cantelon; J Symington ,- Collection of - lace, J Intosh, Toronto, have suspended pay- —Mrs. John' R Peel, of London, and fourth for white. I � . I I - I -removed last w to California. :� larger than in awr former year, where- Wyandottee, J H � Worrell; Game Symington, A Johnston ; Embroidery - ment. They attribute their difficulty to 3- � I - eek 7 & I ' �_ IL as the entries, in. nearly every class, Fowls and bantams, let and 2nd W H in A � - mother ,of Paul �eel theartist, died —The eighth annual ie Sion of the 'George Robinson has purchaa-ed the . rasene, -Mrs. W Coates, H -Plum. the scarcity of railway cars to move last Saturday evening after a long ill- � , . � showed- an encou aging increase. The Scott; Pekin Ducks, 19.t and 2nd G steel; Chair Scarfs J ,�Ymington, M r . a. lumber. Liabilities! $25,000. ness. Her son Paul came to this coun- Women's Medical college,'Tororito, was old family homestead at .Tral-ee and in- .. - Irvine; Rouen Ducks, Ist and 2ad W opened in the now college building on tends settling down. The price paid I . . hall was tastefully arranged and beauti- W Coates; Embroidered table cover, '—From the beginning of the season try from.Frauce on account of hearing Sumach street on Thursday last- week. - waa about $3,500. ". I � I I H Scott; Common geese, W H Scott, George Notts Mrs. W Coates; Darned up to September 30ithere were shipped of her sickness. She had- been married Mr. James Beaty, Q. C., D. C -L.,presi- . I fully decorated, and: was really the � most attractive part of the show. The George Watt; Turkeys, A Weir, J net, George Nott, Mrs. I W - , I —11'esers. Hutchinson Brothers, ship- � -Coates'; from the port of Montreal 88,623 cattle 41 years 'to her husband, who is a well dent of the faculty, occupied ibe - chair. ped 400 bushels of plums from Listow )) IF ! 64 Stanbury; Spri g chickens, J McFar- Lady's fancy a ran, J Symington, Mrs. and 37,375 sheep, on' which $1,124,396 kD . el attractions, au -,h as firesnen's races, W H Scottn . ' . - I p . .. own slpWptor and marble dealer. Among those on the platf Orin land in the during the past season, paying from 50 ! recessions, firew rkso' &c.,, occurred, on lane, ; Rabbits, R _ Mason, C Campbell ;' Drawing room'screens- was paid in freight. 1 . —Paul Peel's pictures, which were on audience were: Dr. Nevitt, deau of-, to 60 cents per bushel. I R W T Whiteley; Collection of singing Thursday, and br)ught out by far the Mrs. Bean, Mrs. S Coates ; Mantle �Mra. Wolverton, wife of the former exhibition in the Tecumseh House par- the College; Dr. Workman. Df - Qeikie, —Mr. Thos. Hamilton has taken Pon - largest crowd of I. eop1p. The stock ex- birds, lot and 2nd G Irvine ; Collec- drape, Miss Beasley, Mrs. T'Whiteley.; principal of Woodbtock College,'died in lors, London, last week, have pr4tically. dean of Trinity Medical Colleg'e; Pro- session this week of the post -o I . i . .. flice and I tion pigeons, lot and ,2nd E Cantelon ; Carriage Afghan, Mrs. C C ck, Friday. She was a lady of taken the city b Storm. No previous vost Body of Trinity Colleges Rey. J. business formerly carried on at Cromarty I hibit was on Friday, �nd although the � y . . Show in all departments was good and Breeding pen, E Cantelon, W H Wor- Ribbon work,' George Notts Mrs. W, many estimable qualities and was only exhibition of the kind bag caused go rell. I M. Cameron, Dr. W. -A. Young and by.Mr. A. K. Ferguson " competition keen, an& the stock of the Coates ; Slippers worked,, Mrs, W 36 years of age." much interest. Thousan4a have Been many other distinguished professional very best, yet'the attendance on - that CARRIAGES AND Buc-Qiiss, —Display Coates, Mrs. C Camp -bell ;, Pillol,w '—Toronto Public School children will the interesting works of art, the parlors gentlemen and ladies. . � —LawyerManning, oi Clinton,preach- fol of carriages, b i ons, sleighs shams, Miss (ornyons J Symingtoxi ; celebrate the anniversary of the Battle being crowded daily. i — &in Street Methodist -church, . � day was not nearly soAarge. The - uggies. wagg I ed in the M � ' lowing is the list of Successful competi- � and cutters, John Bruneden ; Two- Knitted Coverl6t, George Notts J Me- of Queenston He . I Ottawa lumbermen are constantly Mitchellt on Sundays 28th ult., and . . . I � horse open buggy, J Brunsden; Two- Farlane ; Patch w __ 6 ighis on October 13th —Captain John McCorquodale, of the sending men to the woods for, the put- pleased the -congregation very much. - . � tors : - . I I ork in silk or v1l_ by exercises of a patriotic character and Niagara Line steamer, Cib]pla, while re- pose of cutting logo during the coming —Rev. Dr. Cochrane, of Brantford - horse covered buggy, J Bruneden, F vet, T'Beatty, G Shipley ; Patch Quilt, a revie w' of the drilled classes, turning to Toronto fro ]�Urrie, where R HoRsEs,—Impo rted Stallions, — TWO' Rumball ; One horse covered buggy, -G . winter, but the number -sent will b ed the anniversary sermons at - I qq; Moir,G6orge Nott-; Crazy Quilt, ' —Mr. Wm. Hersee, owner of the lake he. had been visiting hi wife and child- less than last year. Wages have declin- the Presbyterian I bhureb, Atwoods on year old., Jas McFarlane; Three years J Brunsden, J Leslie; One�horse open oyd, Miss Stevens ; Gent's fancy and swamp, better known 4a the Ben- ren, was taken ill shor y after leavin ed considerably, log makers, ebainmen, " and over,.A. Ina(7, J'Fisher, J J Me- buggy and Lumber waggb6, J Bruns- 9 Sabbath, 28th ult. � � . . flannel Shirt, E Cantelon, A Johnston ; well swamp, has posted notices forbid. Allandale. Doctors were telegraphed choppers and teamsters novr being en- —The bachelors',ball, in Listowel on . Laughlin. � I . den. I . Berlin wool work, raised, J Gardiner, -A ding any trespassing.on the premisesin for at Bradford, and he was taken off gaged for the winter receive about 40 per Friday eveniug, Mh ull., was an elabor- ' Canadian Heav Draught Stallions,— IMPLEMZNTS,—Fannin� mill,. A Me Johnston ; Berlin wool work, flat, Miss the way of bunting or trapping. the *train, 'only to die in the station. He cent. less than thiby did a year ago. The ate social event and w&s most successfully -onthe ago of wages now being paid are about as carriedout. There was a large attend - One year old, J rrows, T Cole; Two Murchie; GADg-p10w, T Coleman; Beasley, George Nott; . Twine work, —London West sebool board has en- had been� warned Several m , I year old., P MaGn gor, 'George Taylor. Iron harrows, T Tipli, Horse shoes, Mrs. C Campbell, J Symington ; Fai- gaged Miss Jennie Weir, of Arkona,.a8L fatty degeneration of the heart. follows: Read L General Purpos( Stalliorls,—One year, ng ;*.rought iron . .log makers $18 per &nee, many coming �from & distance. ' list and 2nd T Tipling ; mer's wreaths Miss Stevens, W El Boyd, teacher in place of Mr. W. S . Macdon- —Mr. John Shrim ton of London, month; log makers $16 to- $17; road —Mr. and Mro.Jobn BeggaleftMit- . . I . K Disney, R Mcl�aren�; Two year old, and steel beam plow, Ist afid 2nd T T Fanc -chair ini wool work, V - ald, who has resigned �1'n order to pursue England, passed thrJugh Ottawathe cutters, chainmen, etc., $12 to$14; chell last week t6 join their son and I J Laithwaite, Jolin Hill; Three years Cole . . . y V Symin�- ' Man. ton; Pair of woolen '180'eks, Mrs. . 11 and over,_�._George Dale. . his study of medicine, other day on a trip thr( ugh the western teamsters $12 to $16. daughter in New Westminster, British . I , GRAiPrs.—Wbite . winter wheat, A Gibbings, George Nott_; Pair woolen Upwards of 150,000 bushels of bar- part of , Canada. M -. Shrimpton is —Diphtheria has been quite prevalent Columbia. were old and respect- .. , Roadster stallio s,—One year old, W Jobnotim, J Walkinshaw;. Red winter gloves, A Johiistoil, George Nott ; Rag y have been shipped over to Port Huron manager of -a large home for friendless around Conestogo, in Waterloo county, ed citizens, - 11, Is ,They ' . -, . . . Clark, J Broadfoct; Two- year old, F wheat, J Salkeld, A Johnston; Spring mat, Mrs. J Gibbi J B Lindsay ; .by the Sarnia grain uyers during the women in London �nd he states that of late, but no deaths have occurred. —Dr. Thomas O'Hagan, of Ottawa, it � Churchill, J Landaborough; jThree wheat', J Salkeld,.. H Curwin;-'Wbite Rag carpet, GeorgenEtt, A Johnston. past few weeks it anticipation of the his visit to Caloada, is with a view of i ohnnie Brinkert, a boy of About four- formerly-& teacher in the High School, ir , I years and over, T Johnson, J L Doherty. oats A Johnston W Fear ; Black oats, FINE ARTs.—' Professional list,—Col- enforcerhent of the McKinley tariff inquiring into the de � I . 9 Carriage Stallicna,---�Two year old, J j �Wigginton, A 'Johnston; Six -rowed lection of oil paintings and water col- I niand for Servant teen years, took the disease and got so Mitchell has become e'ditor I of the ' bill. � girls. He has never' et Sent out any bad with it that his throat closed up- Northwestern Witness. a Catholic paper iy : � Cburchili; Three years &nd Over, C barley, A Johnston, J Salkeld ; Two- lors, Miss Mon,tcastle, R Crockett ; Oil —Miss Carrie . Bradley, who was girls from his home. I � , � i I All having been' done that could be published in Duluth, Miune Kennedy. � I I rowed barley, - S Furse, H Curwin; painting, any design, R Crockett, Miss teaching in the vicinit I got&. �Family of 5 colts, Canadian Heavy. Small peals, S Farse, H J Hobbs ; Large, Wilson ; � of Ingersoll, has —A Bath satirist Says : The recent done to the throat, the only alternative —The HarveA Home in connection. Draughts,—J J McLaughlin. . Water color, any design, R been appointed excise officer in the in- advance in the price of .,�vhi8ky and other was to put a tub� in through the wind- with St. Alba I peas, J Salkeld ;: Mummy peas, H Crockett, Misa,Montcastle. land revenue depariment, Windsor. intoxicating beverages ] has lowered the pipe to allow the boy to breathe. Drs. no' ghurch Atwood, on I HomsEs. —Imported, —Brood mare, J Curwin, A Johnston ; White bea Monday evening of last week, was a . ns, Amateur list,—Oil paintings, —Col- She began'her duties on September water in the Bay of Quinte at least two J�ingbam and Passmore introduced the success. The proceeds of the evening I . McMillan & Sons,- A Inues; Heavy A Johnston,, Col Hoare ; Red clover lee -tion, Mrs. C Campbell, Miss Moni'- 15th. - � P Team, A Innes, J Snell; Spring, colt, feet within the last month. If the re- tube on Wednesday, the 10th ult., and were over $100. ia ­ * seed, S Furse, J Salkeld ; Timothy seed, castle ; Landscape, Mrs. C Campbell, —The crops at Victoria, 80 miles tail price is to continue at five cents a in two weeks the throat was in a con- —James King and Mrs. Ids Watson - . filly, S Smillie, Chris Dale. . Be W Coleman, A Inneg; Two year old J Salkeld, S L Scott. Miss Reeve ; 'Marine view, Isi and 2nd northwest of Edmoillton, on the San- glass the water of Niagara and Ontario dition to allow the removing of the tube, have been nten-ced by Police Magia- MA, , - - , , , - - - - / I -i i )J 11 5 I IZZZ�� ]a , - 1 rl � I . �� 6 � u �,M P I I I I , in 1 pi I I I I � FRUIT.—Apples, —Winter apples, W Mrs. H Irwin; Flowers or fruit, Milils., katchewan River, are , good this year, will soon be in the hands of these mono- which was done, and the boy is now up trate O'Loane, of - Stratford, to forty Canadian Draught,—Team, J Rey, Elliott, J Churchill; Golden, J Rey Stevens; Portrait, list and 2nd Col. being ripe and ha�yested before the polistafor mixing purposes, and Nia- and doing wall. . I ' . - - - � I days imprisonment each, for the deaer- - nolds, J F Dale; 'Brood mare, J &to- n.lds, A Trick; .,Northern spies, G Hoare. frost of September 25., They were gara*will no longer attract.the attention —T here "recently arrived at Montreal tion of a baby. I - -Millan & Sons, T Carbert, R Disney-; Shipley, J Reyn : do ; 20 -oz pipping, T Water Colors, —Landscape, Mis's chiefly'barley and oats. she has in the past. I . from British Columbia, via the Canadian —Mr. J. H. MeBain, of Atwood, at I Spring colt, W m Dale, W Anderson, J Bentley, C H I , , a; Snow apples, Reeve; Marine view, Mrs. W:Coateg, —Mr. Robert Kirkpatrick, who kept, —Now it's either a big mushroom or a Pacific Railway, three huge sticks- of present.& student at Victoria College, McMillan &Sons; One year old filly, J H Lindsay, ' "bbings; Rhode Miss Reeve ; Animals from life's Mrs. hotel in Ayr 35 years ago, but removed big fib, but thin is what the Guelph timber, which created a great deal of . George Dale, S Miller; Two year old Island greenings, . W,_ Elliott, Mrs 8 C Campbell : Flowers or fruit Mrs C West and has for some years resided at M----- - wks All nin I .4 . Cobourg, conducted services in the I . . I I 5 I .T _.T a m A . . onnel , a miration, being Lae finest specimens Methodist church, istow , recently. - I filly, A Carr, eo Taylor, J mchdill' 0-' Coates; Spitzenburgs, J H Lindsay, W Campbell ; Portrait Mrs C Campbell ; Sedalia, Missouri, is at present visiting i � . 9 the well-known florist, discovered an of timber ever shipped from the Pacific to the great satisfaction of the congre- � I . Sons; One year old gelding, J F Dale, Elliott; B&Idwins, J Copp, W Wise ; Sepia, W H Irvine, Mrs C Campbell; friends in Galt, being his first visit to, enormous mushroom in bii garden the Province to that city. The sticks are of gatiou. � - 11 I 2nd and 3rd J Staubury; Two year old Fall pipping, C, H Williams,- W Elliott; Pencil or Crayon drawing, Miss Holmes, Canada during all that time. - I other morning. This is the largest Douglasfir measuring three feet square q 9 I � —The show on Tuesday and Wed- , . gelding, J Cgnish, John F 'Dale, W Strawberry, W Elliott; King of Tomp- Miss Couch ; Pen and ink sketch, Mrs. —Arthur Hoyt Day was arraigned at' mushroom that has 1, �en seen in this and are sixty feet long, being knotless � I . . I I - Welland Monday on the charge of mur- neighborhood, mea- arilog 14 inches and together weigh about 20,000 pounds. nesday of last week, in St. Marys, wise � i Wilson. king Cos Mrs H Coats, A Baker; Rib- C Campbell. I , i -Team, M Heffer- I 1 � an immense success ; 4,000 people were � : G,enefal Purpose, . ston pipping, C Cantelon, Mrs W Toy- Pastel,,—Landscape, Miss Logaut MiAs " dering his wife by throwing her over the across the top, and a hout 3J feet around, The trees from which they came av pretient the second . i I ! - = erag- day. There were I . nan, H McGregor, J Reynolds ; Brood lor; Alexanders, 8 Southcombe,; J_ Me Beasl _` j arine view, Miss Logati, cliff near Niagara Falli. He was found and weighs 10 or 12 J)Junds " ed from': five and a -half to six feet in about 500 entries in excess of last year. f - e ;1 . � ;; , Joe VanEgmond, %V Dale, J Mun- ". . I mare Cartney.; St Lawrence, J Gibbings, E Mrs. 8 Co"'es - Flowers or frnit, Mr . guilty and sentenced tol be " hanged on —� W. M. Innes, ot the geological our- diameter" They were purchased by I . �, . ' P L �L I q 4i ro ; Spring foal, -George Irvine, T Butt ; Fallwater, G H Williams H W Taylor, Mrs. S Coates; Portraio, November 18th. . —The family of I Mr. James Thom, . �1 - . 9 : : I -� i I vey staff, ban returned from a trip to the the Har�or Board for dredging pur- who have been staying in Mitchell most l i Walker, - J Cornish; One year old Baker - Duchess of -Oldenberg, R' Mas-- Miss Logan, Mrs. W H Irwin; Hand , , 4 It �The Emery Lumber Company, com- district east and north of Rainy Lake, poses. of the summer, left a few days ag I - y . _o for I . - . .1 filly, W Anderson, H Baker, Wm Dale s Son;. Gravenstein, W Elliott, .0 -H 'Painting on silk,or velvet, R Thompoorll, posed of Bay City and Saginaw parties, situated west of Port Arthur and South —One afternoon lately, while Mr. and Rennie, Manitoba, to join Mr. Thom', . � � - Two year old filly, R Mason, J Flynn, Williams; Baldwini, Ben Davis and Mrs. C Campbell.- � i will cut 30,000,000 feet of logo the corn- of the Canadian Pacific Railway. A Mrs. James Wilkie of Thorndale, were who is in charge of the Canadian Pacifio I . � I'll ; _ . I . . . If . 1E Butt; Two year 'old gelding, J Gil- American Golden Russets, J Salkeld. JUDQES, . . I e , I . . �, ing winter on Wahnipetse river in railroad is projected to! rkin into this � away from home, some on an Railway Station at that place. I � I abrist. Crabs,—Montreal bea,uties, Col Heavy Horses.—Joseph Vance, Ne Canada. A portion of the logs will be district, leaving the Can��dian Pacific entrance into the house and succeeded —A young fellow, named John Hill . I I - Itoadstersi —Spring colt or filly, C H Hoare, Miss Symington : Transcendent, Hamburg. I sawed on the Saginaw river and another Railway at Carlated at�tiOn and branch- in securing some $43. Mr. Wilkie had I I . . . imbibed too freel of strong drink ox i Willi . . - y . ,46mg; One year old., W Smith, W Geo Watt. i Light Horses.—Dr. Hamilton, Har'- portion at Tawas, Michigan. ing for 30 miles. *The district is rich in taken a load of grain to town and bad Monday night last week in Mitchell � �. Doherty, Two year old, W Crawford, Grapes,—Clihton grapes, W Fear, J riston; R B Kennedy, Birr. I —C. W. Mason, who for the past minerals.' . The r dl from Port lef t'the money in a pair of overalls in his and created coniid' rable disturbance. � � Brood mare, -C H Wil 0 . W McTavish; . Southcombe ; Concord, RI Govenlock, Cattle.—J C Smith, -Maple Lodge. . year bas been employed as bartender at Arthur to thesilver-be ii�g districts is room upstairs. The thief evidently He was arregtad� and locked up I � Rams, W Doherty, R Brock; Road S Cook; Rogers No. 19, Govenlock, Sheep and PIgs.—C Proctor,Beigrave, the Bradley house, Prescott, has com- being rapidly pushed fo Y�ard, and the must have known thin, for after break- -and ' next day was fined 2 , � . I " horse,, J Beacom, J Miller, I Berry;. 8 Cook; Rogers No. 4, Irtford pro- Implements. �J ohn Dorsey, Seaforth! mitted- suicide by taking a dose of )Bud- rails will be laid.this f Ij ing open the door he had gone directly and costs, or 30 days in gaol. $5.00 . — � - �� Roadster team, T F Coleman, R Rey- lific, R Govenlock ' I - Poultry. 'O. -C. Wilson, Seaforth. [ anum in a cup of tea. He was about 29 —The fine new wastendlouilding of the and taken it, as nothilog else was touch- —The fine stallioxi, 11 Ed. Clay " the , . I I - . - : nolds, E Butt. Plums, —Lom bards, H H�IlPway, Miss - Dairy Produce.—H. � McCartney., years of age and bad.no friends�or rela- Young Men's Christian' sociation, To- ad. Still he was not So bad as such erty of Messrs. Easson, Fo&e and - � Carriage, —Spring foalg R Brock, i . �2 fel- 1 C Fowler; Boixd's seedlings, H Hollo- Brucefield. ; tives in the locality. - ronto which cost $40,000 i now complete Iowa generally are, for he left 25 cents p I . I � U001avish, of Stratford, disti pished Dale; One year old, G M Chesney, 8 way, Miss Fowler; Imperial gauge, J Fruit and Vi�egetables.—Dr. Sloan, —Mr. Daly, Dominiole-timmigration and was forinally opened on Thursday. in the pocket. A clue has been found, himself . at the London Fair. I . : y � I We won Wiley; Two year old, J G McMichael, Cunningham, H Holloway;, Bradshaws, Blyth., I : agent i6t Montreal ates that the immi- A very attractive winter programme has and it is thought that the perpetra- - trotting race on "Thursday in three � � . �. the A Taylor - Brood mare, T A Purvis, J H Holl way; Any other variety, H Flowers. —H. i0oster, Clinton. liat- - I 11 - 0 1 1 i � grants .arriving in � Dada at present are been arranged, embraci ig a course of ter will be discovered and brought to straight heate in fine style, and would John.9,CDale; Carriage -horse, T Tip- Holloway, Mine Fowler, I Ladies' Worki—hlise Hedging, Misl of a much more desirable class than lectures and Concerts, Educational justice. have done equsjlv w0l, a few days pre - ling, A Sims; Carriage team, A Cornell. Pears,—Winter pears, J urwilo, W Archibald, Clinton. . heretofore, being generally persons with classes free to members have been insti- —The third annual convention of the viously but for g,:;tting a little* excited . � . . Miscellaneous, —Lady driver,J Beatty, Elliott; Fall pears, J Curtin, J Salk- Fine Arts.—Alre. J. H.. Flagg, Mit_i some capital. and anxious to settle upon tuted. Thebuildinghas. a gymnasium Women's Christian Temperance Union and breaking his pace. I Miss Bay, Miss Spooner; .Saddle horse, eld; Bartlett, W Elliott, 1 J Salkeld: chell. !� lands. similar to the one in the Association's of Bruce was held at Paisley on Monday —The town clerk �61[ Mitchell, Robt. y I i � I . � J Avery, J Wilkin - Saddle ponies, J Flemish beauty, W � —A son of Mr. Henry Bryant, Hamil- hall on Yonge Street and -equally well last w eek. Mrs. McKay, vice -pre s' Elliot _�_ l oi- Christie, Esq., imfZrms the Recorder l I Reynolds ; Foals got by 'Fleetwood, -J Quinees, H Curwin, J I,Ss,t'ke1Jd ;C70PI; . I 0. anada. I ton, who was riding a horse b4longing furnished with modern, gymnastio ap- dent, took the chair in the absence of that 46 years ago;! on the mo , � . - Walker, J VanEgmond, T Corbett. . lection of f ruit, R Goyen oc , . - I rantford's pop� to big father, which was competing in pliances. I Mrs. Richards, county president. The _rning of I . . The a sorsi place Ir � October 1, at 5 a. m.s be arrived at the CATTLE. —Durham,—Aged bulls, Jas MANUFAqTURES.—Elomeniade cloth, ulation -&87814p�63;; property, $5,992,.?' the Duk ' idas races, .Friday, was- badly —Mr. John Bradley a�6n wife, of the reports from local unions were very ThamesRiver where the Mtls�in Street of I Snell, A Weir; Two year old bull, T homemade flannel ; blanketai homemade 250. I hurt b� the horie falling and rolling -4th conce4 ion, Huron township, Bruce creditable. In the evening an interest- to -- � : . I ""' Mil hell,now crosses it. He started � Carbert; One yea -r old 'bull, Elcoat Goo Nott 19't, A Johnston 2. d, ; � I over him. The boy was pioked up in- County, had a very serious experience ing meeting was held, Rev. Mr. John. I —Barley- shipments from Napane� � from the village of Stratford the even- - , : - Bros; Bull calf under one year, H & W Marble work, W H Cooper,1 Jr. during the weekending September 27th sensibl�. . : . on the 19th ult. coming from Sarnia by stone, Presbyterian Imini-ister,- in the ing before with a double team and tra- . 8 L ' � � - � I mith, W Snell; . Milch cow,- J Snell VEGxTARr,x,s.—Gard6n,,YtgetAbles by aggregated 101,600 bushels. —Sa6h Maline, �laundress at a Hamil- boat. On the route the boat ancoun- chair. An address of welcome was read Yelled all night to reach his destination �� I lot and 2nd * Two year old heifer, J market gardeners, C Allane4n; Garden ' tonhot'l, while 4�anging out clothes tared very rough weather, but got into by Mrs. Grant, of Paisley' and respond- - , � 31 _ —Dr'. Robertson, ex -M. -F. F. fo� Q I . by daylight. - He with a' few others -, 7: Snell Elcoat Bros; We ye&T-ord heifers vegetables, market gardeneis excluded, ' I - . I from the balcony Friday, fell from the Goderich all right. Mrs. Bradley was ed to by Mrs. Stephens, of Walkerton ; - � ) Halton, still conpinues in a very critical formed A settlement there, and he has � I 1i & W Smith, Elcoat Bron.; ,?Heifer S Cook, T Cottle; Two �arie'ties po- ; . second story of the 'hotel and broke her - very much bruised about I he body and after which excellent and stirring Ad- seen many changes e7nee that time. . He ' ?- Herd of tatoes, J H Lindsay, A McKenzie - condition at Milion. I leg. She also recei � yed internal injuries head, and it was thought some bones dresses were delivered by Rev. I * calf, H & W Smith, J� Snell � d thi . Mr has himself beenolerk of the cor - I - . —Ayr village eouncil have fixe . . - pors � gington,1 McKenzie', 0 ; .� Durhams, J Snell, Elcoat Bros. Early Rose, J Wig rate of taxati n I at 161 mills on th and when picked! up was insensible. were broken, but she is tecoyering. Walker, of Walkerton, and resident tion for 20 years. i . � I � W Weir lot and Beauty of Hebron, 8 Tung, J H Lindsay' I I 11 ; . She wai taken to tile hospital. - Mr. Bradley was much hu I in the back. ministers. . i I . � I I 11 � I —A former resident of St. Marys wh I ' dollar. :� . . , o, : 2nd - Two year old heifer, - A Cornish Red or White Elephant, 8, Tuss, Wm. htilson, of Picton, has a Rather than try the lake again, they —The Salvation Army in Toron 1 W�— B.' E. Jo . - - -_ to has been residing I in Michigan for I —At Little Rapids, Algoma, some oi hit� � ' � - Ist and 2,nd ; Yearling heifer, J Walk- Snell ; Long marigold wurtzels, C the farmers have potatoes so large that I e ntrifugal separator whieblaepar- telegraphed for their son to go after have opened a Rescue Home for prison- several years reiurneo last spring,brin& . . inshaw, C Dale; Heifer calf, J Me- Spooner - J Salkeld Red or yellow ' ates th . cream from the fresh milk.- them. . ers juat relessed:from jail and other un- Bed to I - , V ; one makes two meals for a family of I ing with him a woman suppo Donald, W Weir; Two yciar bld steers, mangold wurtzels, let and 2nd J R Lind- four persons. I � From lb f milk about 3 quarts —In dispensing justice at a London fortunates. They have also sent out a big wife together with several children. I I O' - . J Stanbary lot and 2ad; Yearling say - Altritigham.carrots, ff Curven, A S� e r en I ' - � . I —Ina, Queb hardware store fire of creA tracte'd. The time court on,the 2nd inst. Judge Davis van which they have named the Red He took up house and to all appearance teers, C Dale, Elcoat Bros; Herd of McKenzie ; Long orange carrots, A ec taken as about 20 minutes. 'On being sentenced two'lads from sa township Maria, its mission being to'- collect �he was living in peace d cont Z, . "' caused by spontaneous combustion in a on entment. , - heifers, C Dale, J l,',Valkinrihaw; - Herd McKenzie, T Holloway; White Belgian barrel of paint oil, ca -used $700 damage churne next morning two pounds of named Stephen Smith and Fred Stev- poor unfortunates and convey them I to A few days ago, however, husband. No. � � : . of steers, J Staubury, C Dale. . carrots, J McCartney, W Fear; Swede before it could be extinguished. ! a butter4ere made. I . ens, to imprisonment with hard labor, the Home., In reference to this new 1, showed up on the scene and Monday's * I -,- � l:1o,isteins,--:Milc,h cow,,' John Cox, turnips, W Robinson, A Trick; Grey- —Notwithstab ding the lateness of the —A y1pung man named Abe Clark, Smith for three months an I Stevens for Army -institution the Toronto Telegram noon train conveyed the children' west. . ohn McGregor; Bull, any age, John stone turnips, J Salkeld, H Curwen - head sa-wyer at Clark's saw mill, Win- four. Their offence was stealing $12 in says : 11 In offering a helping hand, a ward to their former :hom I i - I Gar' season black bas4 are still being !caught I a in company 4 White blood turnips, C Allanson ; . - . ' with their lawful father. The truant , McGregor' John Cox ; 1 Heifer calf, in dozens in the xrand Rivet at Galt, dermer6� had his head cut clean off by bills and a bank book from 1he residence kind word, a warm meal and a tempor- I I John Cox; Bull calf, Jolin McGregor den carrots, T Holloway, .S Cook; Blood being dragged against the saw. He had of Thomas Simpson, Mona, on Sunday ary home to unfortunates just released wife was allowed to remain with her � lat. and 2nd, beets, A McKenzie, S Cook; Turnip The bait used is 'minnow or frog. I been married only a short time and was while the family were at church. from prison, the Salvation Army is paramour. � .. - . I � Polled Aberdeens,—M ' ilch cow, bull, beets, A McKenz'ie, H. C,irwen ,- -Pars-. —Last Friday Wm. Kerby, about 40 only 28 'years old. The 'Mill had been William McLelland got two weeks in doing a noble work. The religion that ' —The young couple from Hibbert, . - y6ar old heifer, nips, S Cook, C Allanson; Winter cab- years of age, fell do- wn a shaf t - 3t the . L , aqy age ,1 heifer calf, one . in finandial difficulties and the Clark's goal for stealing a bottle of whisky from bids the fallen be of good cheer, and charged with child desertion in London, I I . I I ics McFarlane. 4 bage, C Allanson, 8 Cook; Pickling Sarnia tunnel, and died an hour i after- were making a fresh Start.* David Young of London township, with the voice of practical encourage- were before Judge Davis a couple of . r - Herefords�_D/Iilch cow, tull, any age; cabbage and cauliflowers, C Allanson, S wards. The fall was 60 feet. - � —At the Fire Underwriters' Associa- James A. Ross was fined $W and coats ment says—l' Friend, come up higheri" weeks ago. The mane'lected to be 8um- � - I i . bull calf, N -V Elliott. i Cook; Red onions,- Col Hoare, T —The Mennorites who left GrAna for ' violating the liquor lise nge law. is the faith that wine success to the . . . tion meotiug in London last week the, for marily tried, and he got one year ;n . , . . the I . ed Maria." � . . I Jerseys,--MilGh Cow,: bull calf, D Me- Beatty; Sweet ,corn, C Allanson ; Oregon last winter have. become di I g- use of Steam threshers came in for the —On the morning of Oc­ober list the Army's R Central Prison. The girl wisbe47 to be � f - I Intosh. ' I . Water melons, A McKenzie, Geo Nott; gusted with that � country and are . rb- attentio� of the members. It was fin- wife of Dr. Dastales, of Maskinonge, - . —The Great North-Western Tele- tried by jury, and is out on bag until � Fat Cattle' —Fat Beast, cow or heifer, Musk melons, S L Scott., A Johnston; turning to Man%ba. - � . i ally recJmmended that no engine be al- Qaebec, left her home to visit her sis- graph Company excelled all former ef - the December Assizes. The'Judg� said . . Elcoat Bros) J H Lindsay ,� Fat ox or Citrons, J Southcombe, C Allanson ; —Terence McS weeney,Gait, a popular IoFed t6 be used within 100 feet of the ter at Louiseville, S14iwa accompani- forts in the matter of prompt tranamis- the caile was a cruel one, the infant,hav- I I . Red Jo - , man in labor circlss, died at St. barns inhured without a special permit ad by Mrs. Plie'l . Heroux and ing apparently been left to die io an so . ateer, C Dale, J Stanbury., matoes, C Allanson, A McKen young �e, a sion of press news during the Birchall . � . ,s ii E Ep. —Leicestera, —Aged ram, El- zie a Largest pumpkin, C Allanaon, T Jose�h's. Hospitzil, Hamilton, Friday, �f and the carrying of special rates. two young children. In returning to trial at Woodstock. Unusual interest open field, away from almost any chance . coat Brothers J, Sliearfirig ram, J Snell; Cottle; Largest squash, C Allanaon, J hemorrkage of the lungs. 1: � —The, ,sudden death on'Saturday 28th Maskinonge, the same e enig, in a was taken in the case throughout the of being discovered in time to'save its � I . Ram lamb, lot and 2ad J Snell; Aged Cunningham; Celery, T Cottle, 8 —In the .Quebec City Council the ult., of Miss Etta Bingham, daughter of carriage, about 8 o'clock and' while United States and in England, and full life. As it was it had beenexposed for - I - . ewes, lat and 2nd J Snell ; Shearling Cook ; Heaviest potatoes, S Fear, W 'other night Councillor Chambers ; movpd -Mr. Robt.Bingham,of Acton, caused feel- crossing the Canadia a ific railway reports of the trial were telegraphed to nearly twenty hours, and the man had - I � , . 'n Pa _ I - Ewe lambs, Snell ; Collection potatoes, R Fitrzaim- to instruct the Fire Committee to take ings of general gloom 'throughout the track the carriage was truck by a pe from being charged I exves, lat and 2ad J SnOl , � was the feading newspapers in the United a narrow coca I . lh and 2nd J Snell. I mons ; Heaviest maDgolds, E 'Butt, J such means as may be found necessa�y - commun ity. Four or five weeks ago de- freight tra' 19 ntreal and States with a most -heinous crime, The u , - in bound for M .9 -and to the Cable Companies, CO r- * � I , y repo - - I .. ' � 8 hLropshires, —Aged ram, James Me- R Lindsay-; Heaviest turnips, J Sal- to put an end to the public scandal ceased stepped upon a: board containing a all three ladies were instkntly killed. besifles, of course, very length rts saw no reason for mer,cy in the case, tk I I � - . - � - Farlane, John Dunkin ; i S,hearliDg ram, keld, J R :Lindsay; Heaviest ,carrots, caused by the improper language now rusty nail which pierced the sole of her The two children escape( Without a to the Canadian press. The Great and though he might ive the prisoner - �.' 5 � , James h1c.Farlane, John Dunkin ; Ram W Fear, J B Lindsay. indulged in at fires. The mover referred slipper, and wounded her foot. Though scratch. At the time of ;hel accident North-Western Telegraph Company had two years inthe 9 T, 1, . ' � I nitentiary, he had � . Iamb, J McDonald, J Wigginton; Aged DAiRir PRODUCE.—Tub butter, J Iz- to the Scandalous% language employed, pinful at the time she said little abwout they were in the arms of t 2eir mothers placed instruments and eperabors in the decided to Send him for one year to the . .1 I ; . , X �, qewes J McFarlan ; Ewe lambs, J Me- zard, W Fear ; Crock butter, W H not only at fires in town, but on other it and in a few days the wound healed, and when the dead and me agled bodies court housep aud despatches were sent Cez4W Prison. -_ 1� I e . . - �f . . I . . t � �, � � - .. i � . I 1. . � � I � 14 1 .. . I � - . � It I � � � . - I � . � �. - . ; I . . . . I . . � . - I . � . - I . -1 A% __ I- . - - I . I I I � .. - - I khm I I- 1� � . , I - - . . I . ; . � � � .