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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-10-10, Page 4. - . . I I . 1� i . � I I . I . � I , . - I — . i � i . . �. . . � I I I . - . . . . I ! � I � - . I � : . � I - ! � . - - � . �, � ; i I ! t i- I I I . - 2 , , . . - - I � . . - I I - . . . � I : I ! - I - . 6 . - - J . : il , . . � . . I . I �'. � I � '! � . � I . � I . . I I - � . I � . I � 1 ! � . - I i I t � I � � . � . i . . I , I . - . i I i d � I . . I . � . . I . E . I I . � � - . . : . ,� I � � . - - . I - ,� - 1 , . i I . . . � t : I - � , � I . . - I . - � 1� I ... . . � I I . . I - . . I ; � . � � - I : � I . � . 7 � . � � v � � - : , � I . � ; - I m I ; � � � ! .. . � � I � . . 4 t I . - I � . - I .- I I I . � . - I I I . 11 ; : : � . 1��11 , � I � � � I . I � . - L, I I - I � I . . ; I I . ­_ __­­­,:11­_.�___ - - . -I - . .1 � .� I :� ? . I � _ . I . I I . . I ___________. ,­ _ . � I -_-____1_-..-_-._. _:.._i__�________ ___ _ 1� - _: - _ - - I . . ; ; � � , - , - - I � I . . . I I � . . � i I _______� I . I 1 I - � � - ; . c 4 I �I � � I � I - I I � � - I . ; � � � . � i I - . ; - � � � I � � - I , . . . I ; t I . I . ; I ; . .- & I . I � � ! � . I I � . I - i � - . . � � � I ' � ) � . . I . . 1 . - - I - . I . � � I I � . . I : I . . ! * - , I . - . . I 11 TH EXPOSITOR, I I � I I OCTOBER 107 1890, 4 : - I E �URON" � , _____ - - - 11110110000011101001 � mo�� __ - — - — _,_ - t � _. . I . . � . I - . I . . � 0 S become suddenly rich and seized with rank as dwellers in the country cannot suf.- among undreds of others well acquaint- Stewart,' A McKeroher;' Buggy horse, Fancy @ofa. pfllow, Mrs T B Sanders, pne, W Harbourn, Joseph Wells 1. I . :B . I ed wkh the country, and well fitted John Harris, Wm. Doig. . Mrs J Lackie ; Patchwork sofa pillow, Small peas, M miller, Geo Nott; Beans —AND THEIR- the desire of spending two million dol- ficiently thankl�rovldiince for havingkept I I I . I lars - year in the purchase of Canadian them out of I �iAe cities and delivered every �vay, and beati 19 them all in their Roadsters, — Span, I , H. Moffatt; Mrs P P Aylsworth, Mrs T B Sanders; 'm Brsthoar, Dan McLaughlin ; Timothy 1116 D H Moffs, t;. Two year Braiding, Mrs A Wells, Miss Cowan; : , 'I own line. Bat therels no doubt of his Brood mare, _ seed, x Brethour, Thos Scott; Flax M 0 T H E R So hors'es? We sent $450,0.00 worth ..of them from the late of being Tories. . having done it. I old gelding, D Fraser,'A � homson; Two Pencil drawing, Mrs Wrn Lawrie; Oil need, x Brethour, M Miller; Indian . - hides to the States in 1888-89. Are the I I � . I THE EXPERIMEi year old �filly, DR Moffies, t; One year . paintin A Huebsohwerlen, T A. Gib- corn, John Kemp, Thoo Smale. . I . . ; MAL FARM, I', � � - We have doubled the size of our Clothing sandaHed Orientals at once to confine THz followi Ig pertinent remarks �f Which lie - don, old filly James Stewart, S Paul ; One -son; Wool stockings, Mrs O'Veal, Mrs I)Arwr�—Dairy cheese, Andrew John. room and trebled the size of our stock. We pay. i n! - s betwel �ere and Bran ' � year old 'i gelding, W Wa llaee, Mrs Goo �D 11 Moffatt; Cotton stockings, Mrs O. ston, Donald McLaughlin ; Salt butter special Attention to what the boys want, and their feet in boots and shoes after the the London �4dvertieer Should not �e I look upon an much li ore real - value to Moffstt;! Horse colt, W Gemmill.. D H Veal, Mrs D H Moffatt; Wool gloves, IF R Hamilton, Donald xcLaughlin,".1 , ;ban sucq examples as Mr., Moffatt. I � strike out to fit, and suit every boy and every Western fashion in. order to relieve the forgotten and can, not be too' stly the country t � . Mrs D ff Moffatt, Mrs F Brown; Wool Smale; Fresh bu -r, David mitchell, ' earne in is I � ttc boy'a mother, with honest goods that will give Canadian farmer of3 his sur Ing -hides ? impressed, especially upon youngmen. 8 i Carriage,—Brood mare, J G Lambkin; mitts,- Mrs A Thomson, J Fox; Wool Job Kemp, W ill r. ? , I andison. Every acrt of that far 11 M e . the best of satisfaction. We opened yesterday 'What about the $2i6,000 worth of wool In its comments on the Birchall-Beuw4l an object lesson from which much ,Two year old filly, T M�sgrove; One socks, Mrs D H Moffatt, Mrs J David- FRUiT.—Plume,--Jobn Kemp; North. , � a, lot of spleddid Suits and Overcoats in new pat- tragedy it says,: � can be learned any day, and out of year old �filly, J G Lani-bkin ; Horse son; Cabin quilt, Mrs F Brown, Mrs orn Spies, Geor�e Smale, John Kemp - which went to the States that year? which the same man Imay go. e, dozen 'reenings, Thomas Lai ' ' terns, which are guoiranteed to be excellent ma- The career a7d fate of'the yGung m. n times d ; learn something colt, Mrs Goo Moffatt ' _T Goo Johnston ; Knitted quilt, Mrs i Rhode lsla�nd ug, i , I r I Livingstone; Baldwin , terial and perfect fitting. : Remember the cloth- Perhaps Australia, the greatest Wool- Birchall, n ' CATTLE. —Durham, — George Nichol- Cowan, Mrs 0 Veal; -Knotted quilt, R p, Peter Camk I , � - bw!�lying under sentence if worth carrying away. - Farmers from son five let and .one 2nd ; - J L Wilson, Mrs J B Vogt, Mrs O' Veal; Crochet bell, Thomas Scott; Golden .Russet$, ' ing department. I Producing and exporting country in the death in Woodstock jail, convey a mor I all corners of this province make & 2nd' for cow. qailt, Mrs D F1 Moffatt; Mrs o Veal - Donald mcLaughfin, Jam ' ' 1 hich all, bub especially young � t - . , on Hamilton - 1. -1 _._cFaul ,world, will take that off our handi! w m in point of seeing it, and I have yet to - —Cow, Ist and 2nd J L Wil- Patch work quilt, Mrs A Wells, Mrs J King of TomkOin County, John Vipond .0 ' starting out " life, may lay� to he& t hear of one that has come away di8ap- Edward V. , Grades, ; 11 Where are we to sell -our poultryi a son; - Yearling Heifer, J, Finlay; Two S McTavish ; Rag mat, Mrs P P Ayls- Cham Tuffin Snow apples, Ed Ham' SEAFORTH. and profit by. Here was a well edi- pointed. When a score of varieties of ; . . : . L (8110,000) ; our beans, ($405,000); our cated man, a 9 duate of Oxford Un1_ wheat alone are put , dowxi alongside, year old heifer, J L Wi 'son, T A Gib- worth, Mrs J Brothour ; Specimen lace, fiton, George Smale; Tolman Sweet, hay, ($822,000) ? son; Two year old steer, Ist and 2nd T Mrs 0 Veal; Shell work, Mrs T B Andriew Johnston, Alex Ferguson. NTS - -Oh!" airily says versity, a son o , reputable parents, ;AO treated either all �tfie same or some A Gibson Fat animal,i ha Hamilton. Sanders, Mrs F Brown; Cone work "Maiden's blush-, F R Hamilton, W Shilf - Sir John, ,'.if you can't sell them 'in the had every OPP I tunity to make a fai n way and some !another ,way, with ; - I . ar, � 4g the re,aults carefully weighed up, any- Holstein, —Yearling hiffer, Ist and Mrs J Brethauer, Mrs P P -Aylsworth ; linglaw; Colverts, John Smile . na, Japan or for himself an 2nd L Lovell. Spatter work, Mrs W Laurie, Mrs R Livingstone; Any other variety ap W The fig-ure between the parenthesis after States, take them to Chi tart in life, and to earn a good livi , R each line denotes the page of the paper on which d amily. lie possessed body c6n see the. value of such experi- _plell, . SHEEP,— Leicester, Ram, J. John- Miller; Seed wreath, Mrs J Brethauer; Robt Hogarth, Neil Gillespie; C the advertisement will be found. Australia, or perhaps (who knows?) undoubted tale ta, and was cleveF i . . Colle - � � ments., But in small as well as groa; , ftm Lal's Te'as-12J. Jordan. (6) England will buy them. Anyway, it's many ways. But- be- early conceive 'he as e benefibial results cro . ) ston, George 'Higlop ; Swarllug ram, Table drape, Mrs W M Robinson, Mrs tion apples, James Oliver, Robt Hog - New Stock of Millinery—Miss Sturgeon. (8) - R things t �, James Bell, D Fisher; Shearling ewes, A Huebschwerlen. ; Aracene embroid- garth,; Crab apples, K Brethour) John Giving Busineso—Frank O'Neil. (8) not a matter to cry a.bout.',' the idea that it was undignified to wor c up. I happen to know a little of th - li 01 ng, an ,that true en - 1 $ Benefit Clearing Sale—ff. F. Edwards. (8) 1 � for a livi � , joyment (f workidge of 'Ouch plans and don't know J Johnston, D Fisher; Ewe lambs, J ery, Mrs A Huabschwerlen, Mrs W Hodge; Grapes, D nald Park John Sale of 60 Acre Farm—J. W. Scott. (6) I Sir John Macdonald, we are per- life consisted in exaggerating - one's ow i any th�t 'ay in valua�le examples, so Johnston; Ram lamb, let and 2nd J Wilson; Outline embroidery, Mrs 0 Kemp; Pears, Thomas Scott, F R p Johnston; Pair ewes, J Johnston, D Veal, Mrs J Brethauer.; Painting on Hamilton; Fall pears, George Nott, 1[mproyeYourS k—An reNvSne . (5) suaded, will find his mistake if he importance, and in -masquerading undt r well as those of the Dominion Pig Astray—Roderick Gray. (5) false colors—as � for example, when he I Fisher; Pen, J JohnstoE. silk or velvet, Mrs T B Sanders, Mrs 0 Donald McLaughlin; Peaches, Alex Farm For Sal eter XcEwen. (5) thinks a laugh or a flout will .6atisfy the Canada. I , Downs and Their Grad 9,—Ram and Veal. � ,,Ferguson. - . Sale of Thoroughbred Stock—Mrs. R. McKee. (6) - , posed in Woods:tock as " Lord Some RC'W' ESSOR RO�ERTSON , Teacher WantedL-Robert Carlile. (6) farmers of, Ca P , Shearling ram, George Hislop ; Shear. Best Lady -Driver,—Miss Ma i ROOTS, ETC.—Early Potatoes, Alex & - nada -in the present set." It is natural that a man who f . ggie � Tax Notice—James Cumndng. (5) - emergency. T6y will want to know Iowa his ideas o� the aims of life to bc - IS . another of the Dominion institutionj ling ewes, let and 2ad Jof n Knox ; ewe Miller, Miss Mary Stewart. Roy, Thomas Vivian, John Kemp 1; Late - Sale of Real Estate—F. Holmested. (5) _�'_ .� with Ohich of late 'we have got & lambs Find ram lamb, John Knox, A JUDGES.. tatoes, John Hodge, John Smale, W ffoffman & Co's Annouxcements. (6) - why be and his governthent have come so-perver d should begin to . . . C , Sale of Farm Stoek & Implernents—D.Stewart.(6) . lieve that , ,1 - �1- litti.0 Imore familiarl and like ai Miller; Pair ewes, let a d 2nd John Ladies Department,—Mrs J Elliott Nillinglaw�; Collection potatoes, F R . deliberate�ly chosen to jeopardize the world owes him a living. . Pig for Service—Wm. Bennett. (5) . . w much I almost as we do those 0. Knox; Pen, John Knox. and Mrs A C Brown. Hamilton, Thomas Smale; Swede tur- I i ithout working for it. That wao which - 1 I - have list spoken.� 'I, nips, Altic Roy, J & W I Fell Special Engagement—Edwin HoughtoD. (8) the beat market for Canadian pro- Bircliall's belief. He resolved to leav 1 i W', PIGS. — Berkshire, — Aged boar, S Cattle and Poultry,—A Little, Jame � , W Shilling- . I St- Julien Pesturant For Sale.—Jas. Burgess. (8) . I have �een too busy with harve(al Snel I ; Spring pig, L-Yrown, Charles Ferguson and W Scott. law ; , Other turnips, - W � Shillinglaw, . Servant -Qirl Wanted�Mrs. 0. M. Whitney. '(8) duce by their hostility to lall'kinds of honest-labo'r to others and to live by hi i Work t pay him much attention nut, 11 � ' W Harbourn; Globe Plushea, Albums, &c.'[2]—Alex. Weir. (8) proposals looking to reciprocity. ` They wits, and his downward career to th.p. Baker; Brood Sow, Charles Baker, S , Horses, —Thos Gibson, Win Kelly and , , oy, Thomas Laing; Mangolds, Alex Cider Apples Wanted—A Cardno. (�), t gallows has been swift and s6re. The hao'bet'n able t( in a great dea! Snell. Goo Hardy. R Long mangolds Tho.rou',,h,bTr ZSh'e0rCs�-FJ01Sn ale—D. Milne. (5) will ask Sir John if ties which bind him. ot be itoo strongly impressed about the real character of the country —Aged boar, S S ' Sheep and Swine,—Thos Strach�n, Alex Roy, James Scott; Field carrotal To cho lesson cann � Suffolks, nell. Stewart. (6) 1 will Chester,—Aged boar. M Sanderson; Wm. Wallace and Thon Inglis. Win Oliver, D Hutchinson; garden, - I to the manufacturers are so strofig that upon, the rising generation that the MOL and on ' -the basis of this knowledge' il : ; he is compelled to sacrifice Canadian ag- ment a- man attein pts, by crooked mea i be able to give us much sound advice Spring pig, lot and 2nd John Bray; Grain, —A Howson. carrots, John A Norris, John Kemp - AnVOU tx' -0019toro riculture upon the - altar of his devotion. to' get something for nothing, to �ne"l by and. by.- -He hths seQ a great _-deal Brood Sow, T Musgrove. Roots,—George Forsythe and William paranips, Chas Tuffin,R Rotham; B100i " � calculai.ed both to ple#e and surprise DAIRY PRODUCTS. — Hom Douglas. - beets, John Kemp, Af Brethour; Tur. V weidth without earning it, he hasenter! , e made _� . .. They will demand the reason why he is him. The herbage this year has been cheese, John Knox; FreEhbatter,Mrs Fruit,—A Howson, J Brethauer nip beets, Peter moore, Thomas Smale; . ed on a perilous ��ath. � . so solicitous in opening lip so . . the grdenest we have seen for seven � Red onions, Thomas Smale SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Oct. 1-0, 1890 -called I J Elliott, Mrs P P Ayles rth; Firkin , Donald 64 ' . years, and the country has put on the butter, Mrs D H Moffatt, I 4 ra D Fraser; The Hibbert Show. Park; White Onions, Donald Park. j markets " with the colestiais of China News of the Week. aspect i that deli ;ed us in the boom Crock butter, Mrs J Ellott, Mrs F The Fall Show of the Hibbert Agri- Yellow Onions, George Smalej John, and the blacks of Jamaica, who, -can be COUNTERFEITE years ther ram this or some East Huron Reformers. E ARRESTAD.—A gan� * Whe trt . Brown. Kemp; Cabbage, John '_Uutler, X of counterfeiters has been captured use we are ha'yi ag quite a little. RoOTS.—Seed onions, I it and 2ad J Tuesday and Wednesday last. -Tuesday Brethour ; Pauliflowers, F L Hamilton, A Convention of the Reformers of the but sorry customers at th best, and I at other c� cultural Society, waa held at Staffs, on . . . - East Riding of Huron (both Dominion why he mal�es no c Ill to keep Lansing, Michigan. � boom at the present time. The boom Cowan; Potato onions, 'I Laing, Mrs being so wet and disagreeable no doubt Donald xcL Pchliu; Water melons, J , ' - Loss By F[R.E.—A fire in Sydney, has bee� very much C'onfined to Winni4 0 Veal; Dutch sets, Goo Johnsto J Coleman,QF It Hamilton - Muelt and Pro,�incial) will be held in the open to us our natural maiket in the I � .. ge n, kept back a "good many' entries for the - .9 . � Australia, caused damage estimated a . t peg -&no its neighborhdod, but outsid4 J B Vogt; Rose, potatoe 1, J S McTav- melons, .rhos Smale, x Brethour; pump. xt United States, where millious, os � in -door department. Wednesday, how - Town Hall, Brusaels, on Friday of ne . . ready $7,500 000. - . towns, i such as Brandon, are fairly kins, F R Hamilton R Hotham. - Table . J i , i8h, J Finlay; White ever, was delightful and brought out v, - . are found fc ' t6 � I . El phant, Chas 0 .9 - week, October 17tb, commencing at I buyers � ir our �u�rplus pro- ANOTHER STRIKE, — Lightermen at lively o. Big block4. on Main street Baker, George .Hislop; Beauty of good crowd of people. The show, on squashes, F A Vipond, George Smale; . ducts. And failing satief Hull, England, and cartmea at Liver- have changed hands t increased prices, Hebron J Brethaur, L Brown; Any the whole, was one of the very best ever Mammoth squash, Thomas Smale; Cit - o'clock, P. in. The business of the Con- . actiory answers I Lrty has risen in 9 � - The ladies', work � I pool have struck for higher wages, and every sort of prZ other kind potatoes, D Fi aser, C harles held by the Society. rons for preserving, George Nott, Ed vention will be the election of officers, to these queries, we venturelto prophesy DEATH OF A NOBLE WomAN. — Tfi ' e price. iEven on Portage avenue, where Baker; Swede turni - Hamilton; Tomatoes, John Carmichael, -in- half erripty buildings 11 have been rather John. Knox; Any other kind,� John ship hall, and made a very pretty house n table vege. arranging for a number of public meet- that when the day af reckohing comes, I wife of General.Booth, commander ps, J Johnston, and -fruit were exhibited in the I To wn- R Livingstone; Collectio . , ings, and the trausactio I n of other busi. Sir John will receive prompt and sati.9- chief of the Salvation Army, died on abandaht, moat of !the property has Knox WmGemmell; Mingold' wart- full. Roots, grain, vegetables, &c., tab , Thos Smale, Goo Smale. Saturday, after &I long and painful ill . 11 moved " within the la t few weeks. I I . ness of importance to � the -Party. A factory justice at the hands of the � I It zel F P Aylesworth., Win Doig; Field were shown in the buildings on the 1% ISCELLANEOUS.— maple Sugar, x anada. - . ness. I is still in the old place but some new carrots, W J Johnston, George John- grounds. These were all good and com- xill�-r, X Brethour; Honey, -m miller, — . large turn -out is asked for. Dr. Ma .� . V_9" , - I IN WANT, T e late fire at Aspin- bi6nds have speculate'd on it,As they ston; Short horn carrots, Goo John- petition keen.. The out -door exhibits -Petermoore; Honeyin Comb, John J donald, M. P.; Jno. McMillan, M. P., I - n�_ wall involved a loss of over $1,000,000.-- have d e in and all round the city,and ston, J Johnston (Morris) ; Long horn were fully up to the niark, especially in -Villkx; Home-made BrIad, Hugh Norris, * and Thos. Gibson, M. F. P., are ex- I Cit -Y and Country. Many people are threatened with star-. as a as le the old Call, office site, a very carrots, T B Sanders; Blood beets, W horses and cattle ; sheep were good Peter Moore; Home-made Soap, M - pected to be present and address the Dwellers in citiet are not infrequent. vation. i . � . modera e sized - piece of ground, sold at J Johnston, L Lovell; . Parsnips, Robt but not in great numbers. There were . Bretbour, Wrn Hodge; Peaches,- Geo , - WENT DOWN �N­ WAvEs. — Several' $5,000, �while a 53 feet block of wooden Laing, W J Johnston; Celery, J Cowan. a Nott' Peter Moore; Pears ly foun . . , number of excellent pigs belonging to I I - in a gale on the North buildinis near it on Blain street mado GRAIN AND SEEDS. —pall wheat, Robt several breeders, and a good colle J. Allen ; Plums, IF L Hamilton, John meeting. I . I d regarding their cousins in the vessels foundere , Goo Smale . country . as necessarily some what dull, Sea on Thursday of last week. $23,0001 This property has cost half Laing, Robt Miller;1 SEnec wheat, of poultry. I p me t ction Kemp; Cherries, Thos Smale, Peter � NINETIET . H Bii �THDAY. a in le a a were not large - T slow, and behind in the times. —George Ban- therental for repairs ani taxes, yet the James Stewart, D 7raser; Spring ly'represented, but there were a num- No Occasion for Tears. They I moore;'Goose.berries, F R Hamilton - croft, the histori�n, celebrated his nine-.. late owner has made a. very good thing wheat, J Finlay, J Khox ,' Six rowed her of very handsome vehicles. The Peter moore ; Strawberries, F R Hal�i[?_ It is not too much to say that the Me- are not sufficiently wide awake, and es- tieth birthda . his home in Newport, of it, ad I doubt not the new one ex- ' I . I � .. I .barley, George Johneton; Two rowed following is the Prize List : I ton, miss Ella Creighton; Tomatoes, ' _ Kinley Bill, which came in, operation on pecially when they come -to -the city Rhode Island, on Friday. . pecto to' do. I I � barley, L Brown; White cats,L Brown, HORSES.—HEAvy DnAuGHT IMPO George Not% lot and,2ad; Raspberries,' . the Gth inst., brings Canadian agrical- they display consid�rable greenness, and STATE FARM BUILDINGS BuRNED.— - I REW BUILDINGS RT_ . 11 I W Gemmell; Large peas, L Brown, D ED HORSES.—Brood mare , �l 0 , p t . . - lack of knowle�lke­of things in All the buildings On the State Experi- Are qui�tly -going up � e � erywhere here, , ,Thos Worry, Peter Moore, Goo Nott ; Jelly, Neil tare face to fa,ce with a crisis. It is idle general. Sanderson; Small peas, J Knox; Flour, . 2ad and 3rd Peter Campbell; Sucking Gillespie, J Allen ; � Writing, W . H,ar. . . mental Farm at Hamlen, Minnesota, mostly of Imoderate i pretensions, but Howson Br' . I - bourn, Alex Ferguson, Hugh Corvie; . others. foal, -.Thomas Colquhoun, 2nd and 3rd to rail at the McKinley Fill as a men. We are not sure, that even writers on were liurned on Sunday. Loss, $35,000. some fairly large The, massive pile of IMPLEMENTS AND MANVF�LCTURRS.— � . I . * I Peter Campbell;. One year old filly 9' r e. altogether free from CROPS BURNEbi. —Prairie fires have station and hotel buildings for the Lumber wagon, J Waldon; Stubble -gelding, Thomas Werry. . Norris; Potted Plants, Jas amilton. - strous piece of legislation which only a city newspaper� ar, Cut Flowers, Joseph WelJs, Joseph i . I deliberative body at.eeped in the insan- this habit. There is nothi ' ng 'More mirth- devastated the u6ighborhood of Dickin- I Northern Pacific Railway* ' seven storeys plow, John Bray; Assortment leather, General Purpose,—Span, John Kemp, MANUFACTURES # � son and 61adsto�e, North Dakota. A above ground and one below, is now be. .—Home,mL'ade Fulled ity of protection could seriously con- provoking to a bdrn and bred denizen of JLockie; Cabinet ware, IV J King. Jame,gScott; Brood mare, having a Cloth, Goo Nott, Andre"i- Johnston; . � I . 4 k numberof farme�, have lost all their ing roofed, and corn,)1otely dwarfs most . eider, or say that the provisions of its & city than to see a country bumpkin " I Domi?sTrc MANUFACTURES. — Home foal at her side, John Durican, jr., T Home-made Blan-kets" GeoXotts miss crops. :1 - - of the buildings rouo.l it. Even in the - made blankets, 'George Johnston, J Ryan, T Rundle ; Sucking foal, T Ella Creighton; Home-made Flannel, agricultural schedule are not aimed. gape and stare at the unulual sights ORDERS FROM , HE VATICAN nts of Main street there is no Johnston (Morris) ; Homespun yarn, P Ritndle, James Balfour, D mcLareni-' Andrew Johnston ; Home-made Satinet, understood that tile vatican has decided. good in building more than three storeys R is, specially at Canadad The party of pro- presented to his view in the crowded that all Catholim abstain from voting at above the street level ; they are 61 little P Ayle �vorth, -J Johnston (Morris) ; Two year old filly or gelding, S Nether_� Andrew Johnston; Home-made Union bection is uppermost in the affairs of streets of the city. If any One idea is the coming electionin Italy. value without a lift, and tk Flannel, J Johnston (�orfia) ; Booti, cott, Hugh Norris ; One year old filly Flannel, riot twilled, Ella Creighton, m L r � Rag Carpeting, Peter Moore, � x.—A num. oked at made bread, T B Sanders,1 J Johnston T Ryan. . , I Goo Nott; Home-made Union Blankets, . ,�rii are as W C Hazelwood th st8 ; Rome or gelding, Peter Campbell, W Hodge, Brethour ; ffie United States at the present time, firmly fixed in the mind of the average MERCHANTS IN� A BAD FI: yet few lifts in Winnipeg.. 'to . L � %iad its ante -election promises to the city traveller, it - is that -the rural her of American � importers 'who have in contrast with the States to,the south (Morris) ; Strained honey� J Brethaur, - 'Heavy draught Canadian, —Brood i Hugh Corvie, Neil.: Gillespie; Home. I placed large or era in Germany are of us our -country has shown to great I 7armers seemed to the partymanagers to mind is slow, and if anything a little Mrs A Thomson. I ly be com. I likely to lc�ae hemi ily owing to the early -advantage this year, and this - accounts FLowERs,—Basket plants, John Bray; L.mare, having a foal at her side, T Gour- made Horse Blankets, Ella Creighton. ' Gal-Ifor suchaction as can on - stupid. Now, we find ourselves unable date at which the McKinl*ey Tariff Act I ley ; Sucking foal, John Duncan, jr.1, IMPLEMENTS.—Top, buggy, G-ollnicks I . . for the pile of money I put into Winni- - Foliage plantg, John Bray, J Brethaur ; T Gourley, T Ryan ; - Two year old fill Y� & Hughey, Brown & Clark ; _ Open pared to the decrees of' Napoleon Ben&- to fall in with the. urban view of the came into force. . peg by Americans within. the last three Flowering plants, W Lawne, J Breth- or gelding, Hugh Norris ; One L ' ' I parte against British trade. But what- matter, and we trust we are not unduly GhNERALSTRIEB.—A general, strike months., : aur; Cut flowers, J - Br thaur, Mrs. . year buggy, Brown &Clark; Catter, Gol.1--- ig thieatened on th e* Houston and Texas THE WEA't-HISR -bL gelding, John Kemp, James nfils & Hughes, F L Hamilton ; Lam- .xve'r the motlye for such legislation may prejudiced by the fact that the Exposi" I I � 0 Veal; Dried flowers, Mrs. 0 Veal, Colquhoun. - m . I .. Central railway because' negro . watch- Has not'been all we wished for harvest- J Bray ; Flowering geranil , ber wagon, Brown & Clark; Iron .plow I a 8 . . 0 Ems, J Bray, Road and Carriage,—Span of Carriage ' have been, it behooves the farmers of TOP. is published outside of a very large men h v been employed in the yards. - - . Thon xcLaren; Iron beam �10W, A Danada to seriously consider the situ- 'city, and that, in fact, we may regard FATALITT.—Through the bursting of ing purposes. On Friday, the 5�th Sep- J Brethaur; Table bo .1uet, MYs. horses, -Reid Brotbers ; Brood. mare � ? Patrick,- T T Coleman ; Iron harrows, tember, we had about the worst storm of 0 Veal, W N1 Robinson Flowering having a foal at her side, John mcKaY F L Hamilton; Drill Bouffier, Thom me- - kbion. The principad market for their ourselves as being situated in the coun- a reservoir at L ,londe, near Toulon, wind and rain known here for 15 years, dahlia, Mrs. 0 Veal"; ollection of & Son, Ch'srlea Brock; Sucking foal, Laren ; :' Double farrow plow, T T Cole. , I - ' France, Friday, fiVe persons were.. killed and both -before and after that date the ornamental grasses, Mrs. 0 Veal Fheep and hay, the only market for their try. Take the matter of livin in a � y J � -John McKay & Son, Charles Btock ; Man ; Horse shoes, F L Hamilton, I 9 mity and thirty injured. weather 'Was very taRtalizing. The out. Brethaur. . - )arlev. horses eggs and wool --a good mar- with one's neighbors, for instance. I`HB . Two year old filly or gelding, Ist �nd Brown & Clark 3 '. , J __ y COASTING TRADE. —A treaty has come was' that a good many were in- POULTRY.—Pair of tur T,eys, D H A 2nd T Greenwood ; - One year old , , Thos xcLaren. - LADilm WORK. --Gent's .fine shirt, r, at for their cattle,potatoes an d apples is Country folks, slow as they are,. seem been signed by Germany and Zanzibar duced to- tack too early and have a lot Moffatt, J 8 McTavish ; White geese, filly or gelding, Robert Norris, R homemade, Ella Cr6i hton, And John- ' .-losed to them so far as an excessive able to appreeiate the wisdom of respect- relative to the cc& ting trade along the - damaged froni hasty stacking. The lot and 2nd D H Moffatt ; Gray geese, Francis. I 9 ' east coast of Africa. The German Gov- -weather as been for ston; Gent's flannel shirt, home made, ind hostile tariff can close it. What ing other people's feelings and opinions, , . -al fortnight and is let 'and 2ad Charles Baker ; White Saddle and Bu ggy Horses,—Saddle Peter Campbell. And Johnston -. Wool. ernment pays the I Sultan of Zanzibar now sple, did, insuringi a good finish and ducks, Charles Baker, D 11 Moffatt ; horse lot mud 22 G Oliver ; Buggy I iss the Dominion Government, the Gov. while the- inhabitants of some- of our 4,000,000 marks for t e concession. I , L I en stockings, Goo Nott, John Hodge; . - -atilei. The crop is Grey ducks, D H MoffaM, J F uley ; � I � good threshing we I horse, James Colquhoun, Thomas me- Woollen socks, Goo Nott, And John. -mment which has' been uniformly op- cities have as yet somewha Two THouSANDIMILHS ON 'TCE. -0 , t hazy ideas Lieut. Marks, 1 ur biggest, but the quality the lowest White leghQrns, D H Moff, 40, Charles Laren ; Special for beat foal by Barl , the Russian cyclist, we have ever turned out. The propor- Baker ; Pea fowls, Mrs. George Mof- of Glasnic, James Balfour, R Hoggarth. Wm posed to reciprocity with the United on this ,Point. If our information is _- I Gton ; Woollen mitts, Ella Creighton, . - ; ' I Woollen igloves., Goo - ' reached Paris, Frince, Saturday morn Hodge; - Rates, the Government which has ado t- correct, it is not a tion of No. I hard will'not be great, but f&tt; Pigeons, W B Vogt; Canadian CATTLZ.—Thorou hbred Durhams,_ Nott) AndJobnaton; Homespunwool- . . . � p n uncommdn sight in ing, having accomplished. the distance the prices for good milling lots will not bred canaries, D H Moffatt, J Bray. Cow, W Roger, W 9 Shillinglaw ; Two I bui, - GARDEN VIEGETABLES.—Laree toma- vear old heifer let and 9.nA W QMIN )d the "'American idea " of high tariffs, the chief -city of our Province to see from St. Peters r1g, 2,000 miles, in 30 be perhaps much below the present le lea singleyarn, John Kemp, x Brethour ; .4 - and has now been served with a he&v rival fife -and -drum. bands parading the mys. lie propos making a bicycle cal fig 9 �Is, Home spun Woollen double yarn, And y � ure, $5 cents. V,ejetables make a toes, P P Alyeworth, Mrs. 0 V`eal ; law; One year old heifer, John Smale; Johnston, Peter Moore; Rag mat, F A dose of the medicine� it pro fesses to�- like, streets and playing offensive party tour around Rngl��iid. oplendid'ghowing, a cauliflower weigh- small tomatoes, J Bret aur, Mrs. Heifer ealf, W Pridham, W Roger ; Vipond, John .Vipond; Patchwork � I � H. -W. BENCH R's GR"DSOLT.—The ing dresAed 14 lbs.,.'w'ent south the 0 Veal ; Cabbage, Charlei Baker, P P Bull calf, W Pridham, W Shillinglaw ; quilt, Thos Scott, And Johnston; Log —what has it to say to the farmers of tunem, and most offensively, breaking engagement is afiniounced of Harry other day� ' Ayleworth ; Cauliflower, J Cowan, Herd, R Hotham. i ! ' _ _ party heads. Country people are per- Beecher, son of Col. Beecher, of Yonk-. - I cabin quilt, D Hutchinson, Goo Nott ; Canada at this juncture ? 11 Oh !"- said , e, - � . 1 THH FALL �AIRS RobertLaiDg; Squagh,JEsIliott, Rob. Atyrshires,—Cow, It Hotham. I � haps slow, but on this point ihey have ' � Knitted,quilt, Goo Nott, R Li;inga�tn; 1 � Sir John Macdonald at Morrisburg the . ra, and grandson! -of the late Henry Are in fallowing, and much good gen- ,rt Laing ; Pumpkins, A M-iller, P P Grade Cattle,—kilch cow, John -t S t I I Ward Beecher, to kies Helen N wbnry, oral prbduce shoi ing, but the , 31c 1 Ground work quilt, J Kemp, . other day, "we must sholwl the Ameri. reached & sound conclusion more quickly a Detroit heir '� . . e � Aylsworth; Citrofis, J &ewart, P P Lennan, F R Hamilton, D mcLaren ; - Rome made woven coverlat ' ' � I ess. ,: I . . , i than their city faiends. The Temper � ,grain, wheat especially, is below the Aylsworth; Watermelons, P P Ayls- Two year old heifer, J & W Fell ,A Johnston, can people that they are not absolute y . - ItAiLwAv Comr*Ny RoiaBERS.—Geo. line f foimer years. : Cattle , T Donald Park ; Crazy patchwork, Jae . &nee question is one on Martin, a bookk .1 in con- worth, J Finlay; Muskmelons, P P Vivian, F R Hamilton ; One year old ne.tessary to our existence. We can find which wa are . eeper and cashier, and 0 . moving east, Scott, Wine Pringle - dy in cotton, James Dunn, a cc] ebtor, of the Santa siderable numbers are Aylaworth; Beans, R Doug as, J Broth- -heifer, W Pridham, John xcLennan,1 Ella Creighton, A"Zh'nston; Sofa markets elsewhere. There are China and obliged,asunblaasedobservers, to say Fe Railway mostly f6r the English, markets, but aur; Corn, T Musgrove, J, Bray ; ,Qu-- J Wells; Heifer calf, W Pridham, D,. cushion G org6 No 0 . a; England will t our city cousins have not arrived at as mp * ny, have, dim y high., 'These who "own I , I e tt, Ella Creighton ; Co appeaied pork rules ver cumbers, T Musgrove, J Stewart. mcLaren, W Roger. � Braiding, embroidery in cotton, era. Japan and Australi a.ke from San Francisco), having robbed the i FRUIT.—Winter pears, J',i L Wilson, � ht!make a good sale Herd of iour! broidery in silk, Ella Creighton let, G company of about $50,000, Both are for our niarket, either now or b Mrs. A Thomson; Fall pears, Charles steers, James Scott, J &.W Fell; Twol Nt)tt 2nd in each ; " our poultry 'and eggs and our barley, high a place as the dwellers in rural Rood broo'd sown mig y � All Classes of Cattle,— young men, -married, and moved in good, ing for spring when our bu�ers will be . . .Embroidery in (only it must be two -rowed,) and alto- parts. A populous township, containing I : hold- Baker, P P Aylsworth;J Plums, L year old steer, . F R Hamilton, James' wool, G Nott, A Johnston; Faney society. . t 0 . i � gether there is no need to cry over the a village or two, will perhaps kave not I I � Brown, R Laing; Crab ples, W L Scott _; . ExoIlmous FL, ODS. —The Orinod * coming east on other business. There r One year old steer, F R Hamil-I knitting in, cotton G N�,iitt, F A Vipond; McKinley Bill. " We are sure the more thanthree or four licensed * O 0 in a very large demand for ourpotatoes Hen y ; Baldwins, W ? Johnston ; ton, Jokn Smale ; Steer calf, W Shil-� Fancy knitting in wool, Ella Creighton; ' ven- river, in South America, has recently for the notithern, market. The hot, dry Yellow Bell Flower, J 8 McTavish ; linglaw, J & W Fall ; Fat ox or steer,i Fancy ueedle6rk, Ella Creighton, D farmers of Ontsrio will return their dors of strong drink within ita boun4le ; risen and flooded an enormous extent of weather in the States has shrank up the Ben Davis, W Lammie; Famuese, J let, 2nd and 3rd Thomas Scott; Fat' Hutchimmon ; Crochet in wool, crochet � kindest thanks to Sit John for his com. one township in -this county . has but country. In the town of Cuidad,'Boli.* Davidson ; Grimes's Golden, R Doug- cow or heifer, Ist and 2nd Thomasi in cotton, Ella Creighton I . at, G Nobt is, 250 houses were washed away, and crop dovin there, but the Des Moines Ise forting words, and at the same time one, while in some streets of our cities v Register 'congratulates the farmers on .; King of Tomkins, S Snell ; Scott. 2,000 persons rend I 2nd in each; Sampler work, G Nottq ered homeless. The the tarAj which keeps up the price a Mammoth pippins, J Knox ' Northern SHEzp.—Fat Sheep, T Curreley & i Norris ; Convey their opinion that he knows more almost every other door opens inbo a loss will be more than $3,000,000. ­ little highbr,and will make it still higheer -Spies, W J Johnston ; wton Pip- Son lot and 2nd, x miller. 4 Macrame work, x Brethour, about politics than about trade. The saloon. Then take the mattei of popa- DECLINES To EMBARGO.—A dispatch I - � Joseph Norris ; Wax flowers, Joseph I xt year, for seed. But pins, W J Johnston - Po e Gris, J Leiceatershires and Their Grades, :� ne: the Republic- m _i- Norris; Arasene work, G Nott, J i from St. Petersburg says :the Czar de-, Knox' Dutchess of 01 enburg, D I idea that a profitable market can be lar agit&tions. Theme are, generally ans will have bagged the farmers' votes Ram, two shears and over, T Currely & I Norris ; Outline embroidery or etching, found for eggs in England has alread w clines to join in, a European embargo on' before seed is wanted. � .1 - ser:; Smoke House, T .3 Sanders ; Son, Duncan xcLaren; Shearling ram, . D Hutchinson,- G,Nott; Darni � y given birth to in some crol ded city American goods. , Fra � I - I �� ng on been explodeds and ,we very much fear hall, where mind works upoulmind,and � I "M"_ Rambo, J Knox; Goldei i russet, L ram lamb,'pair breeding ewes, lambedii Stockings, N Gillespie., Ella Creighton ; . � — ' k7L Wtoxeter FaIll Show. Lovell ; Colverts, J R Mil er ; Seek- in '90, T Curreley & Son let and 2nd ;J La.undried shirt, collar and cuffs, Jennie . that hopes,, founded upoa two -rowed the ferment spreads fr6m saaa, to man by OUR MANITOB ETTER. . i no -further, W J Johnston; Talman Pair ahearling ewes, pair ewe lambs, T glish market are also the force of mere physical coilita, - I . Allen, Ed Hamilton ; Button holes, barley for the tn * A, but The antival fall show 0 the Wroxeter Sweets, George Johnston ; Fall Pip- Curreley & Son. miss Pringle, Ella Creighton; Worked fatea to be rudely die pelled. Oursho-rt only such as can stand the test of open (From Our Own Correspondent.) ,Herticultfiral Society wa held- at Wrox. pins, P P Aylaworth ; Wagner, J L Downs and Their Grades,—.Ram. two . . I � . panels, Ed Hamilton, 'Ella Creighton; . I _WW*B19, October,6th 1890. eter on thlb 30th Septeml er and lot Oc- Wilson ; Alexanders, R La ing; Chen- Shears and over, S Doupe; Shearling Toilet set, John xcLennan, Ella Creigh- growing semon produces the six. and free discussion betwow citizen and You have had ad usuai& delug� Of in- Ober. Tiking it all r)und the show ango-#trawberry,JLWilson; Porters, rowed barleypreferked bythe Ameri- citizen in. calmer country sebues, Sur. formation about .,'the condition of our e _ram, H A Switzer; Ram lamb, S ton; Painting On silk, plush or velvet, was the bost-eTer held 'n ider th &us. J McLeod ; 'Maiden's blue , R Laing; Doupe let and 2nd; Breeding ewes, Ella Creighton, G Nott; pen a aited t e St Lawrence, W Gemmill; cil draw- oans in perfection, but i ' not a, 0 the desired end. A crops and their monstrous vield. We 'iee of the society. Th) weather was Hawthorn- lambed in '90, S Doupe, H A Switzer; Ing, W Harbourn, Thos Vivian; Cra p . � ' recent agitition of this kifid - had its I have not. yet talk�d so mujh *Superb'the attendance . ood den, L Lovell; Collection of apples, y - the heavy article required by English ' , and the 3hearling ewes, W Kerslake, 8 Doupe ; on drawing, John A Norris - Painting ' . � about our crops as4o did last year, but compei'iti,611 in the vario ts Mrs A Thomson; .9 brewers. In 1888-9 Canada sent dentre and most of its being in our when we refrai I ourselves, some departmen - Collection canned Ewe lambs, S Doupe, H A Switzer, in waier colors, John cities, but its heat evaporated volunteer does U fr , keen. In horses, rooti, " nit and ladies, fruit, J H McTavish, Mrs A Thomson; Pir,s.­Berkshire,—Bo&r, over one kind of needlework . A Norris; Any us $2,150,000 worth of eggs and $6,000,000 . when ex. it f:trmusit He is us fr Outdoor grapes, James Fox; Roxboro year old, Peter Decorse , R Delbridge ; . . : U&11Y work the .entries were particularly nti- , G Nott; Ladies I y writing, Alex Ferguson. worth of barley to the United States, posed to the country air, and it has a man of some note" where he hadla from, morons, and ,-D Frasei. Boar, under One year old, sow littered L . . the quoAi y df the exhibits russets , to all intents and and af ter a few da�s' riding on the train "was above. the a JUDGES. purpose4 , veragei' 'The follbiving LADins' WoRK!". —Darned net or net in 1890, R Delbridge let, Tobias Nash Ladies' Work,—visa A Roadhouse, yet Sir. John Says the loss of our only i p"sed from across our W' heat linds, cannot help say is the priie list: . - work, Mrs 0 Veal, Mrs J ' m '. our midst. The most convind'ing proof, I , I ' ' Knutson; 2nd'in each; Sow, under one year old, Mrs. George Gill. arket for these articles is cc not a mat - ing something looile and big, A ma Hopsics . jas Tatting, Mrs 0 Veal; Crobhet work, R Delbridge Ist and 2ad. who has seen a few big wheat fields in Tames Bell, John Em- The prizes for Suffolk and Chester' Roger, RJ Roadhouse. ter to- cry about V' , Will China take our however, of the fact that the ;city lags � - ,—Heavy Dra;u' bt,—Spa6n, . Pigs Poultry and Implements,—W J - . Bell ; Br od mare, , Mrs A Wells, Miss Whitw�rth; . Ontario, perhaps 1�0 acres or so, is apt M . barley, or Japan our eggs ? Daring the behind the country is fouW in cLeod; Two year ofd kelding, p Me- broidery in silk, Mrs - , the ' Win Robinson,' White pigs have been mimed and will Cattle and Sheep,—Geor Bentley, - I '. to get a little wild when taken out from Ewen; One year old gelding, - -w j Miss Cowam; Embroidery in muslin, be published next week. ge same year we sent to the States horses marked superiority of countr .0 e Brandon to see Sandison's 1.800 acres of Johnston - - One year old filly, D San. Mrs D Moffitt. Mrs 0 Veal; Embroid- Po=im—Geese, T Greenwood Ist 131anshard; John Aunter jr., Usborne. t� v r city .1 . - ery i orne; politics. Every one grain in process of] being threshed, and dertion, G�orge Johnston ; Two , Miss Cowan; Bead and2nd; Ducks,J. mcLennan, H x W Hazelwood, Kirkton; 'R Watson, valued at $2,100,000, and.now that knows tin On. . n worsted Horses,—Samuel Hunter Usb . 1,000 acres iiiore being prepared for next . year work, Mrs Robt Miller; . Canadian horses are to be shut out of tario at least the cities are the strong- Qld filly,! James Bell, P McEwen ; � an-ly knit- Hamilton; Dark or light colored Brah- Motherwell. , . year's crop. ,- $&ndison is a very capable Horse colt, special, W J Johnston, M ting in wool, Mrs'O Veal, Mrs D H mas, H . m Hamilton; Leghorns, W � . the States, there is, according to Sir holds of Toryism while the rur�l districts north country Scotchman who has been Sanderson'; Mare colt, bovell, Robt N[Offatt : Fancy knitting :in c � ottr,n, Harbourn; Plymouth Rocks, D me- —Mrs. Michael Burk's sale in McKil- ' . 9 _ John, no occasion for uneasiness. 11 We are the main support of thle party of more;lucky ia his 17wheat growing ven- 'Miller. � 1. � Mrs 0 Veal, Mrs J Johasto � (Morris) ; Laren, T Smale; Games, Joa Wells; lop on Mond& of last week was the . i � ,; I � — must," he says, "find some other mar- progress. It is the country � tures than some others that. tried it be. General urpose,—Broo mare, y �hat sup- � I James Fanq flannel shirt, Mrs P P kylsworth; Turkeys, J Butler, R Hotharn ; 1�igeons first sale of the season in that section. fore him, but even his five years of good -'8tewart, Lovell ; 'S a , Win Doi Feather flowers, Mrs A Thor4son; Hair I L � ,4 go . I 11 � ket." Admirable advice, but where is ports Wilfred Laurier ana Oliver luck and live mans, L D mcLaren. Both stock and implements sold at high I L I kement doeq not con- 4ames Steivart - T* a r old gelding, the other market to be found? Willthe Mowat, and' the oities� speaWg broadly -0 e owers, Mrs J B Vogt; Paper flowers, GRAL-T A_ND SEEDS. —White winter prices, steers 2yearg old reached tTle ' vince me that his Plisn. of farmingis a ii R Mill�r, A Th son; Two year Mrs J Knutsoni Mrs P P AyInworth; wheat, J Kemp, W Hodge; Red winter sum of $80 per pair, calves $W.50 per � � t . - Japanese abolish their man carriages,- or which oppose them. Stronger -evidence good one for a majority of us to follow 61d filly, JI R Miller, T A Gibson ; One Wax fruit or flowers, Mrs P P Ayls- wheat, A Patrick, -A Johnston ; * Spring pair, sheep $18.50 per pair. The fall � up. � . ; the Chinese- their ivind-barro' , and of the benighted condition of the Of course he is' a splendid drawing ear old Id g, D Sanderson, D Has- worth;t Berlin wool raised, Mrs ws I urban - . . . . � - R wheat, W Kerslake, x Brethour; roceeds of the sale amounted to over - substitute the Canadian horse as motive dwellers of vur land cannot I carol, and"& great advertisement to the � . nge ; Sle inear old filly, 'John M--- Miller, Mrs eT Stewart; Bbrlin wool White osta, John Smale, Hugh Corvie; W adduced, country, for ,there is hardly another V000, being $300 more than was ex - power, or are the negroes of Jamaica to and those of our fellow citizeni who can such example of a poor man oing .�eod, T M4egrove; Horse colt. T Man. flat, Mrs R Miller, Mrs A Wplls ; Cre- Black osta, And Johnston, x Brethour; pected. Mr. T. Brown, of Seafortho . . � I 9 in grove, J H McTavish; Mare 'Colt, Jaa tonne work, Mrs W ]AI Robinson; Barley, X Brethour . . . � I . . : , Goo Nott ; Large wielded the hammer. . . n 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 e i 1. . a I I . I . I I I � ! I 4 - . - 1, . , � ! ! ! � . � I . I i I � . . � . 1. ! I . . I .- i 41 - I � � � . " I i ! , - " , � - I � . � I I . . � � - . - . .1 F. I ,�.�_ . , - I . — , , [ � " i9adw I . �� p � . I � I - ­ ._--_1__-__1__- --- I—— __1_____-_____.,__ ­ ,�------------.,�-.�.---�--,-�-�--.[--,. ,.--,------J— ­___­__.___­___ -,-,--�-�---�."-,-�1-1--l",,"I - - 1-11 .. ­_.- - - �- � . 00TO-Bima 74 � I HUN _i�_ I i- -:4-- —Xi" Charles � I - ­ _ . � __ 1, Seboolf And foiih _. � .- . ' 1 7 _ -. Co,niiiiate, Institu i _. - I b -v Oas Education , I Aininer 'for the I . , -­ � mg - School and I I tese iers. The at - '66 M Ithods in Enj — W,e have thl, . ,deat 1i of one of 81 � - � the person of M6 . the early age of 11, I wki4 b sad iaid m, . I , plac �. on Monday .. I abot t 8 o'clock. . . joyij the best of 11 =,0 1:18 ago, When � in -th la grippe, a,n I w,1 ­ � lungs and liegmw g"to rAtion was in . . ,k youniz man .of Tx,wer Winghai . .day iiight I . Wh i he remaine4 moon, �When he , � MayA �r. Theehar insul 4ng the 81 whk i Tom skippe � . turrit d up again. I st fin( I of W or thi prepared to pay - I - - Goderich. _k.r. .John L. I lost 'A Yaluable I Isatutday Mr. Litt, ham i with a loa, unlosAling noticed I .. � was sick,� He -drd t the British hotel, . . peared -to be ge � Out again and put, . 31-r. ' Wilson, V,et Little came to 1 . morning, but- WA , I dead. Infla I � was ! � W�death. I cause, . . at $150. 1 - —Richard Jones . ward 'Hicks live on - I . dulph and Ushor week �thetw,o'Hick � and i�,getlata be67s: destroly, a - large ) . , thempff his prenin -to go . Andaesaulted on lirearms. On'l came!to Exeter anc' . which embodied ,t and unlawful use o Thur�.day last the A before Squire Sne�j . I � Bever&l witneises, m rived '.at between tl the complainant wa perty'deatroyed,.an . 4 . , � charges. In defaul I $4.55for the tresps i , t committed .6 gaol f —A most lameni � pened�duilng the rt I test hi the Rose ft� I Central Exhibition,. day of last week.: i Company was near'. yards, �� when Mr. ,To - on the' tongue of the out, the -eAwt wheel, . blow in the ribs, k& I of it and then pusil He was instantly Pil insensible,;& doctor - � applie& restoratires, t ; him 'o ; he was caj almoat� be -fore he got internally injured, -s consciousness. Re - a resident,of Clintor Fred. Rumball, and lary young man; hi . one child To a - ' 0 Sly. pathy i[s with them � . reaveraent but feeb] ing of the r.ommuni . 1 �m � surancoof $1 � � Fe' de'ral Company, i ber of the Indel Foresters. i ! � . - -1 - A FINIE ASI , I . 'of Friffino. Cox . - � . at H,6FVX_Vf ,& 10 i ammommmi i - i I � . I SALE Rl - Oa VVednesday, ( : O'clock p m. on I Hibbert,,� farm stoc -Peter McCann, Prot ' I Auctioneer. I . OnSatarday, Oct . - , . tharp, at the - Relith, A valuabi W'. Scott, Propri, . , . Auctioneer. I On Tuesday, Oct( P. M., sharp, -on no,, . south boundary, -60 ley., R-orwA and :' Proprietor; E. Bon On Thursday, Oe 4 P. ni.,,� on lot 11, Killop,', Parm. Stoc .lin, Proprietor; Go I tbineer. I I On Tuesday, N< , . . 0,61ock, n:00n, on I I McKillop, superiox � high gr'^d-c stock, h Richar4l McKee, � G. Duff, Auctioneei I On Wadnesday, o',clock, on lot 22, bert, Farm StoA � Dunewo Stewart, pr auctioneer. _O,n Xonday, Octo � P. =.,,on lot 28, c Farm Stack wAho I Eizerman, propriet I suctioneer. On Frida-v, Octol on Lot, 10 Cancessi Stock ind" im 6 . pleine Uroprie�r, Thos. I I Express, in it's Britialt gr,ajn tr�atd,e: weath,elr favours h markeis are well a buyingl English wh( � quotedlut 31 to 338, - at- 38a Od to 39s. ' , - wheat during the L ,quarteis at 314 2d. , V 81,301 1 quarters at - respon ing week I Government change collection one-fourt 9yantities of previo CbMW,,'e them justl the present year. ' ' , & 0 " 2 kI � e aa n u v 8 e a t ' g rt ( I' ie ) tr a il 6 T_ � he L ] 6d lower. The de ' owin ex ... I g to the * L_ E I h I di _ b ng to grml . I o we r, % a d f o.Z181 16a, Lvy barley ,were heavy. L � ,crop is'heavy. Be, f3teady,,' To -day th I . I i � . . I I i �