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NQthing could was played here, on V�ctoria Square on werlen was found guilty of the first- , I I inery Opening. , .. i I tlined quilt. A meeting of the forth market he ve been latge during the be'more mean or unmanly than the way the above day, and resulted in favor of mentioned offence aud fined $20 and - . i ILT 13UY FINE- for on - I . I I . i Directors will be held in Seaforth on past week. Pdoes, although not ext-ra in which the Brussels'team have used the home team by tb ree goals to none. — costs, he admitted hill guilt in the L . . New Mad , Dairy Butte'r Saturday, after which the books will be high, are generally satisfactory—Many our.boys in these matches. Or. Domin- As Mr. Frank McCutcheon .and family, second case and was fined $10 and costs. , . I � madenp go speedily as,possible, and the were pained to� learn 'on Friday last of ion -Day only 45 minutes was allowed of Morris, were starting for church last The cases were heard before Messrs. it is unnecessary for us to harp on I I . ! � I . —ON, A$D A *R JUNE.2nd, 1890.— Treasurer will be prepared to pay ' the the death of Miss -Mary E. Sparling, for pl&'y instead of the regular time, 90 Sunday morning, one of the horses be- Robert Miller and James Edgar, J.P.'s. "the old chestnut "—grand success, � i ! , I prizes in about two weeks. Due notice step -daughter cl Mr. E. Latimer. She minutes, and although, the arrangement came fractious and'upset the occupants, A case of supplying liquor to a prohib- crowded to the doors, &c. We simply IV- MW if km in color and sweet. , ' . I I of the time, however, will .be given. T had been ill on] y about two weeks,- and was that the teams should be Ironsides injuring Mrs. F. and Mrs. W. H. Mc- ited person. was also .brought against I GODERICH ST' I � Lote i have to say that we have bad � �EET, SEAFORTH. 0 � ' few knew of her illness until they hear and Brussels, the latter insisted on play- Cutcheon, the former having hershoul. Mr. Goftoll, of the Queen's Arms h 11 � ! � ; . Drogressing . . - I TjiE RXTIRED FARMERS. - The re. of her death. She was a most eatim ing some of the " Hurons," and would der broken. Both are L fay. on Monday last, but was adjourned. � I I - I The same day Mr. John Marshall, of -W, CLOTHI tired farmers of Seaforth land Egmond- able young wor isn, and her death is a I have done so' .but for'the interference of' orably.-The Ball Bleoiric Lh!ht Com. - (:) T—T M S T-1 C3 ING. ville L under Captains .McMichael and source of deep grief to her relatives a d the committee. �.Thh 'Match resulted in any have decided to put in tl�e electric Turnberry, had Mr. George Robertson, . I . . er of the public school at Gleii- , I , McGee, will meet in full battle array friends. -Mr. .John Dorsey, of th s a tie. Last Friday, however, our boys' right system in� Brussels, and will com- the teach . - And we are now Fall stock�, Suits a I nd Overcoats now complete. this, Friday, afternoon, on the Seaforth town, received a telegram from .Colo - found that they had''id play a team com- mence operation's at once. . - annan before R. Miller, J. P., to answer I . Buy now if you want the pick of an eXtra full Recreation grounds, and have a tussle at ado yesterday morning, announcing t9e posed of Hurons, of :S�aforth, Bfussels - A GOOD MovE.-Th - e East Huron fall a charge of excessive punishment in.. - . line. Remember the bargains we gave YOU the tth ' team and one from Odrrie's team.- The fair was a decided success this year, the flicted upon his (Mr. Marahall's) son. - � last time. you traded with us'! and don't forget foot ball and a tug of war.. Game will serious illness 4f his brother Aa evr, R . . � Ready for Business. that we'll give you. another next time. A8trong becalledat2 o'clock. Both corps are who has been kesiding there for some referee, who, by the 4' is 9, member only draw back being that the grounds A number of Oe pupils of th school 0 � . � . Wp6y) ! - . poiat about our Clothing - -they never disap- in fine trim, well disciplined'and anxious years, and telling him to come riglit of the Brussels team; Oecided that this were too small ' .: A move -is on foot to - gave evidence, f and after 'hearing the � -point. We make clothes friends every time we ' I his e.Vil in the future, The case it was dismissed with costs against The fall season for Millinery, Mantles I for the fray. This promises to be the away and look Af ter his brother. . This was just and fair, and �s the committee, kemedy t I 9 . sell an article of wearing apparel. You see the . I j ' I - . . t? Our customers bercome our friends match of the season, and will eclipse unexpected na at startled, him, on this occasion, k6pt in the back- scheme is to form a joint stock company the plaintiff, the punishment not having and Dresses. is now fully opened, and [=�In ' to the telegram Mir. ground, the Ironsideglwere given their of 200 shares of $15 each to purchase been sho vn uncalled for,or unnecessarily hencef ' -work ,h buying ouT goods. We want a con- anything that has ever been attempted but in obedience. . I I � - orth it will 'be a matter of � tinuance of your clothes friendship at the Bar- by the most skilled juniors. There will Dorsey, accompanied by his broth6r choice to play or allo* the game to go more land, ere�t cattle sheds and horse severe. late and e�rly; filling orders for out- CUB - %forth. , . . . � gain Clothing and Dry Goods House of Se, likely be a large turn out. . Michael, left here on the 2.45 train f6r by default. They 0 ,e more manly stabling, and to' grade a gqod half mile I - ­ . 1 1 . * .. I . I � ' . Colorado yeste day afternoon. We truit alternative with the rb ult above stated. -driving track, thus having a place where - tomers. .-,There -wi I be no scar,efty of � WK PICKARD, * Hensall. I _' . I , - � 11 orth. SITOOTrNG M ATGH. -Thei annual shoot- he viill find the Condition of his brothir. If Brussels feels gratifi d with the way stock will be secure� and where the MISS STURGEON -would like to inform goods, for As fast� as the new things go i� T,' Kidd's old stand, Seaf - ' . I ! . - - ___ I ing -match under the Auspices of the 33rd more hopeful t an the harried telegram in which they have an eeded in keeping horses can be shown to advantaive, her numerous customers and the public In gen� out, o thers will take their place, thus. __ __ ! � B%tallion was held on the ranges in Sea- indicates. . N..G.Needbam,the popular the cup in Brussels, , � 9, eral that she has recently received and opene . � ­ � 0 , , d we have no especially drivers. Every farmer and out a fine new stock of Millinery and - having keeping the stock always, fresh and the .11, forth on Tuesday last. The weather young pastor A Egmondville Preaby- doubt they do, we are satisfied. business man should I take a shake at � *5. .0 T , . �_ � - . . this summer spent considerable time in one of , - - wxposlt. # was wet and disi%greeable, but the wind terian church, I )f t:here onI-Monday last *�., least, as� they are put ,at a l6w figure, so assortment complete. �C�,�jtr# U i . - the leading Wholesale Millinery Houses, hai � .- I was not contrary,and the marksmen had for Orillia, wb are ,he was married on Leadbury.. that all can afford to invest. Subscribe , bad the advantage of selecting the nicest and Tho Mantle and Dressmaking Depart- - at once, so that the company can get in- latest styles in all the different lines of goods, , I . a good day's sport. There were some Wednesday to 3 fiss Janet Grant, ofithat FARx RENTED. -Mrs.' Richard Mo- d is prepared to give all layoring her With . DISTRICT MATTERS. goodscoreemade. The attendancewas town. We unite with the reverend Kee ,,orporated and start work immediately. an ment, which has been established for the - . I . has rented one of her 'farms, being ' - their patronage excellent value and fine choice. . �0 . mers - and others 11wili do this the Remember the place one door east of Dr. Mae- convenience of our - wn Patron$ i . __ .� . I larger than usual and therk� would have gentleman's many friends here in wel- lot 9 on the 10th concession of McKillop, ,, is now FoOTBALI, No4ES.-The fir ch in' been a greater number prdsent had the coming Mrs. Xsedham to our-midst,.and to Mre Win. Hackwell for five years at 200 shares will soon be 'taken up, and in dermid's Drug Store. 1191-1 ' I . � at mat . fully equipped with. competent workers, the Junior leagu el for the Crawford cup weathe*r been favorable. The following we hope the young couple may have & an annual rental of $200. Mrs. McKee how will have plenty GIVING up BUSNESS. -For the next two I was played on �aturday last, between is a statement of. the scorO made' by the long, happy and . useful life. -Miss . of room for the 'large crowds it draws, weeks we will sell Boots & Shoes at prices never so that all orders for'. Dresses or Mantles . . , . . . retains the privilege of selling the farm heard of before. Remember we bought those entrusted- to the care of Miss Ruther. It prize winners in each of the several White,- daughter of Mr. Richard White, at any time if an opportunity offers. �, '\ I . Egmondville andi the Maple Leafs. It and give a -till better satisfaction. . ! Montreal Gaz . goods for about 70c. on the dollar,and they will be - ford, will be executed in a prompt and re8alted.in, a d vr On Tuesday eveD- matches. The prizes were won in the - of the , ett', is at present in .contains 100 &cres. Onadcount-of giv- THE FALL,, $now. -The fall show of sold regardless of price, as I am giving up bus- - ing the_� Oaka 1'e"fe'ated the Scots by 2 order in which the names E�ppear: town, the guest of Mis: Dora Wilson. to ce- FRANK O'Nxm. 1 4 - ing up this farm Mrs.. McKee will have the East Riding of Huron Agricultural a 11 . thoroughly efficient manner. . - V - . . goa to 0. The -third match takes First Match, -Open to those who had _�- ; ,a I � UC - Society wad -held -here on Thursday and LumBER.-Thirty or Forty thousand I � -__ . , . Ana tion sale of hot stock on the 4th I � , - . Vla 1: on Ttiesdaynext between the Oaks never won prizes, --400 �yai,.ds,-5 shots, 4 of November. She has a number of Friday of last week, Itwasineveryre- feet of Rook Elm Plank, 12, 14, and 16 feet long Fine'stock to aelect from of rich c � � - and E mondvillt). The Hurons play -H Stanbury, 18; Goo. 9. Henderson, APPLES. -The _. ordin . ar I I jngClyde�dale horses and spect the largest and 'mo�t succesiful for sale cheap. Also Inch Timb i er and Scantling. . � I � ,y price paid for splendid yot . ROBT. RULL, JR., 3rd Concession, Hay. 1189X4 Sealettes, Glossy Curls, Fine Diagonals, I their 11 16; J. Dodds, 16; C. Stock, 15; R. apples hereabouts is $2 Per barrel. We. several thoroughbred Durham cows and exhibition that has beeni held in the e rat match on the Recreation I - . : Wilson, 13. i . WANTED .a Driver in exchange for Nobby' Stripes, Handsome Brocades, 81 grounds, on Saturday, October l8th, . 0 understand thLq la as high -as has been .heifers. besides a lot .of good grade east riding. The weather, on the first I � ' . WILLIAM COLWELL car* Fashionable Beavers, &c. Also a splen-_ - unless'for something stock. . . � � day was charming, and consequently the riage Maker. 189 I -4he Toronto Nor- - paid this seaso� , I I with the Ayr club. Second Match., -All Cor4ers,-Rangea I I Buggy or shop work. 11 . . x4a.1 School foot: ball club had a match 200 and 400 yards, --5 oho�a at each,- extra fine, . THE LATit FAIRS.­4he South and entries came in well. On Thursday PLUSHES, Fielts, Embroidery, . Silks, . did assortment of Silks and Dress Goods . . - with the Victorias on Saturday last. J. S. Roberts, 44; C. Wils6n, 42 ; J.G. I � , I Wilson, 42 ; A. Robertson; 42; J. War- - - .. . I I � East Riding shows, held at Seaforth and night a heavy rain set in, and early Fri- Tassei�, Cords, Poin pone, Wools, a good assort- with trimminge'to match. - which resulted in* favor of the Normal , kolTia. !Brussels, h&ve come -and gone. They daymorning it was sprettybluelook ment at Weir's new store, Hensall.' Stamping I / ool by a scoi;e of 3 to 2. The Vic- den, 42; A. Wilson, 40, Oreo. E Hen" , COUNCIL DoI*GS.-A 'meeting of the were both welt attended by people from out, but as the,day Advanced the clouds done to order. 1191-1: -_ . t1laerhias are third team in the cilty, so that dersor-, 39; J. Johnston,.A; J. �tock, Morris Council �aa held at the Town- around here. A large number of prizes cleared off, the sun sh'0n6 forth, and LARGE STOCK of Cabinet Albums, . I ! . �� . . . Scrap Albums,. Stationery, School Su lies, the students now hold third place. 37; J. Dodds, 37. q I all have been taken more pleasant weather thaii that which p Edward McFaul,, -Ranges 6900 and 600' allip Hall on t4 . 29th ult., at which . by residents of this see. Fancy Goods, etc., at very low prices at JeJes, Among the players of theNormal school . Third Match, the memb ' the most 'led could not be desired. The : . yards, -5 shots at ea�ch;-A. Wilson,36 - ers Were present. Beyond tion -of McKillop, among pro. prevai. Hensall. - 1191-1 . � . we noticed J. N icol .and A. W.,McIn- - J. S. Roberts, 35; V passing a by-lav� And ordering the Pay, ' .ininent being Mrs. McKee, for farm rain of the night previous Proved an ad- LOCAL BRim.-Mrs. Gibson, wife of . SEAFORTH. � Is . J. DuAbar, 35 ; C. 1 �41 tosh, both of whqm are Seaforth boy . ment of a large number of accounts .gtock;,Mr. John St&ffi)kd, for grain and , vantage instead of a hindrance, because J . . - ' - 8 — Wilson,34�.A. Robertsm,34; J. A. for gravel and township improvementai roots; and Mr. Thomas Roe, for on account of it many were' induced'to Captain Gibson, of Goderich, is the __ I . . .. � SHEEP SA of Wilson, 32'; C. Stock, 30;, R.. Wilsonj . nest of Mrs. Win. Moir, of Inglewood I . ... jubo" Mr. John Dunkin, y . no business was ,transacted. The next horses� leave their farms who, if the land had less to state that the family was very � li Stanley, who ha gained a wide and 27. i meeting of Con cit will be held on the BRiEFS.-A little boy, son of Mr. been fit to work on would, no doubt, Arm. much alarmed by the threatened confla- ,, . I f -A large number'of teachers left , . . . . - Fourth Match,-Standing.:Match I he &16. The con- our depot on Thursday to attend the - well-earned repu ation as an importer , ,-200 10th November. I Archibkld McNabb, who got his collar have remained in t gration. - and breeder of th roughbred Shrop8bire- - 24, . . - -Messrs. Me - A yards, -5 shots, -A. Wilsbn W. . Convention at Goderich. . . - I I � 0 — - bon6 broken a short time ago, is getting sequence was that there was an 'unusual- -Mes,jrs. Cantelon & Smith, apple .... down sheep, has recently made a num- Greig., 19; J. S. Roberta, �8,- J. War- Hibbert. .along well. -Mr. and Mrs. Joshua ly large attendance at the show. . Hith- Donnell & Waugh,the well-known hard- buyersof Clinton, disposed of $40,000, den, 18; J. Dunbar, 18; 4. Stanbury, ware merchants of this place, and .who , ber Qf -very -good sales. from his flock. 11 . . Deninison are happy on account of I the - erto the society always charged 25 worth of apples one day last week o E. - I , .. He 17. AN EvxmNG'� FuN.-Mr. D. Speare' have carred-' extensive business I , sold seventeen. to a gentleman from i safe Arrival of their Oldest son. -Mr. cents admission. This year they adopt- N. Henry & Co., of Oshawa. . . "I Illinois, and thre6 to a gentleman from Grand dggregate,-A. Wilson, 100 - of near Cromart�_, treated the boys to a Frank Rinehart wishes - to make it ed the. 15 cent fee, and the - result is herelfor over 12 years, dissolved part- -In the open trot at the Guelph races. � . flat's Hall, on Friday I I ; Michigan. For some of these he realized J. S. Roberts, 97; C. Wilson, 91, . known to the world at large, and to all satisfactory, as the gate receipts footed nerahip-last week by mutual consent, last week, for a purse of $225, Grey � r, I as high as $100 eal ch. He also sold an Robertson, 90; J. G. Wilson, 89. evening, Septe her 26th. As the even. . Mr. W. A. Waugh retiring from the - Mr. .H. Garbu , � . I - � ing was fine and the roads good the hall. transgressors in particular, that if the up about one hundred dollars more than business, which in future will -be carried Tobe, ,' owned by �t, � imported ram to Mr. Donaldson, of ' chaps who are annoying him don't look ever before. The show, on the whole, Wingham, took first prize. Best timp, . � Woodstock, and another to Mr. Taylor, SPECIAL engagement of Ithe talented was literally c .. wded and everybody out they will get badly wounded. was the uest ever held in Brussels. In on by J. E. McDonnell. We believe 2-31. , � � I . of Zorra township. He sold an import- you g actor, Edwin Houghtonj supported by seemed to enjoy-- hemselves in their own' - I Mr..Waugh intends remaining still a res- - . __ , �. MIS Lisle D'Lillee and a superb east of players way from the, agonizing butterfly of . ' grain and roota� the display was excel- our village, and we hope Rev. D. B. M,cRae, of Cranbrook, ed ram and four ewea to Mr. McPher- in t a following repertoire : Bo�nd by an Oath, GlenfaxTow- lent both as regards quantity and qual- dent of in the township of Grey, was away at Che k, Guarded by the L - fashion to the sturdy "cow boy." The f n I son, of Forest, and an imported ram to May Blossom, ity. Fruits were fair, but `perhaps not .'r Toronto, having a�n operation performed . The'Drover's Bride From Gloo to Sunshine. music was furnished by Mr. John Cam-; H6NOR TO WHOM HONOR is Duri.-In best and most,enterprising business men, Mr. Ross, of Eamt Wawanw&, who is Popular Prices. doder the man gement of T. eron, who fairly usiained- his reputation I so largely represented as in some former . I on his throat, which has beeu slightly well known as a successful breeder and A. Robinson. � Cardne's Hadl, Seafortb on Mon- I I a foot ball match contested in Brussels years. There was a Is I e and varied and was always foremost in hi assist- affected for some time, � as 8, first class player. Excellent re- Friday last between the Turnberry1ron- i ance and with his money to ,assist , I � October 13th ' I I . display of fine looking in - exhibitorl of this class of 'sheep. Mr. day, Tuesday and Wednesday Za ry products We have this week to record the I 4th and 15th..' 1191-1 ' freshmenta wet served at. midnight. -31dea and the Brussels. team, the latter � ) any enterprises or improvements which Dunkin has made the dealing and breed- 1 , ' ' I and a very nice collection of ladies' . - . sudden death of one of Hay's respected , Est. Julien The young ] i e hoed it -down in the tearn, was mean and cowardlyenough to ork. The agricultural hall was well were in the interests or welfare of � be- 0 ing of Shropshire sheep a success, and FOR SALIX, at a bargain, t 1� inhabitants in the person of Annie, cotillion and turned in the reel, and employ,the aid of a'I.Gorrie player and w our.village, and owns a fine residence . finds that it pays welL - . Restaurant, Seaforth. .This restaurant is the filled, neatly arranged and looked well. loved wife of Jacob Kennedy, aged 39, � ; oldest, and does the largest bu8in so of the kind whirled in thel waltz until. an early two other professionals to assist them in here both as to appearance., comfort and � 0 have also for wale a od quiet driv- hour when the li�ppy company broke up gaining. the aspplause di the people and a In the out door department the horses n years, which sad bereavement took . CURLIN'G.-The annual meeting of the ing horse, a buggy, cutter, rness, robes, every one seemiagly well pleasedwith Paltry Prize. The Brussels boys did not, 'werep of course, the principal attrao_ iodern conveniences. -Miss Smith has place on Friday of last week. Smforth Curling club was held at the blankets, &c. -a full,driving-ou fit. For yar. - . I Tion. In this department there is a no- returned from Hamilton Where she was -At the London Fair ticulars apply to the proprietor ob the the evening's fun. . . -consider nor thiqk that it is more honor4 , -, Mr. James Commercial hotel, on Wedne. premises. . I.: iting relations. -Mr. R. Sturgeon and the following 9day even. 1. I 11: defeated playing their owit" table . improvement in late years and via I Snell, of Hullett, -made Ing- last. ' There was a fair attendance JAMms BuRaiiss. 1191 - I - able to be ,, especially so in the light classes, there James Redmond, who have been here lea: Anaged Leicester ram, $6Q�- " � . . menthantowiabythe aid of profee�.. I Ila , I of members, and a thorough orga i SERVANT' GIRL WANTZI).1 -Apply to I I' Winthrop. . . ! ,' being several splendid young animals in for thepast few weeks, left a few days ' � 7 . n'IZ- MRS. C. M. WULTNEY, Seaforth. � 1191-2 THREE CHEER3 FOR WIN-MROP FAC- sionals. � - . ,,ago to assume their duties at Dawson, shearling iam, $35 ; ram lamb, $35, and atiGn was effected and everything put t the roadster and carriage classes, hich � ram lamb, $15. At Goderich Show he . * CIDEF. APPLES WANTED. . A. Cardno, TORY. - The a hoese from 'Winthrop . LOCAiJTIES.-Mr. Wm. Gemmill ba6 Dakota. . �i . w in order for &-good winter's sport should Seafor�h, rented the farm of Mr David Cassel f o: used to, be an unusual thing at this as - sold a shearling ram for $20. . the weather be favorable. The follow- will pay the highest, market price cheese factory, at -the Western Fair, T7. well as at many other shows. 'The * - . -Mr. Charles Martin, who res � We either in cash or triede f or any quLntity of eider London, took first -prize of $30 *for a term of years. . Mr. Cassel we under- ing officers were elected for the current the . show of cattle was, not large, but there - Exeter. I apples. A. 01ARD10. - . 1191-3 stand intends 'removing his family to ; near Whitechurch in East Wawa- ' I year: W. 0. Reid, president ; J. C. GIRL WiNTED to do ge4eral house- three best palp c4eses made between the Tor z onto. The good . wishes of their were 6number of very� good animals. THE PICKARD PROPERTY,- � The res . i- nosh, has a ch I erry tree which has yield- I . . . Laidlaw,' vice-president ; John Weir, work. Apply at Now Era Office, 01inton- lat and 15th August. . We do not know many friends here wilf go with them in There was also a good show of theel? due of the Pickard estate,- consisting ed & second crop of fruit this. season, the . secretary�and treasurer ; Patron, M. Y. 1188 .how many entric6 there were, but this d pigs and an uncommonly larg� dis- first crop at the regular. time, ... APPLES WANTED.-SCott �nd Goven- their fuiure home. -The Huron mainly of real property, was offered1for and the ; McLean, Chaplain, Re was the ninth one in that class. Our . �lanta- "' . I V. A. D. McDon- look are still buying good wintbr apples and . tiOn CiDmp4E6ny of Louisiana is now play 'of poultry.! SeverAll new feat'aTes, sale by auction on Tuesday, the 7th second bSin now matured. ald. The horiorary-and representa cheese also took the'silver medal as the . - . . . y a g tive the highe3t cash prices. Call at SCOTT . in the ,wa of Highland dancing, bag- - inst. The stores were sold to Mr. John -Mr. n Shanahan, Jr., has pur- i almost 'a thing of the past, moat of the . y RSMUSICStOrt Main Street- When men-,ibers of last year were re-elected. D a. Oi� gM , 86aforth. beat cheese in any class shown. I - chased from Mr. Ja ' Wil- Parties . � , . share h�lders here having sold out their pipe playing, foot races, etc., were in . P. Ross, who purchased for some party a. Staveleythe pro - Managing committee -Alexander - from whom * hey have f, �ought apples it is knowii AhAt Mr. Alex. MoLaren . I troduced and attracted considerable at- perty known as the Kilty farm, on the . must have them pulled by the th of 00tobe r and -Mr. Hod ' ' interest ., Experience is a good teacher or parties unknown. The price paid . son, A. Young, John A. Wilson, John and placed un : der cover. - - 1 1189 - gaon were two of the I -when bought. -Mr. and Mrs. tention. The great mastodon tent was was $5,000. The residence only brought -3rd concession of Hullett. We under- - � - I � 1, - " , , * 0 . Lyon, George Paterson, Skips-Johii ; - " I ; judges.' all. will feel thatit, wason the pecia also on the grounds, and a largg number $1 450, sca-reely the price of the bric'k stand the price paid was 83,,700. M r.' V �%l . Weir, John Lyon' A. Y meritcof the obee'Re,-ainid all judges of nnipb I ,of Blyth spent a few days '. 1 oung, George LOCAL Bmm,,s.-Our old 'friend, the invested 15 cents. to view the " pile of It ,;as knocked down to M haiahmn now has A nice property of I .1,� � , ".4 - A Paterson 'D. D. Wilson, E. C. Coleman eese who kn'ow:-the with fri hda here last, week. -Mr. W. r. Gxibbons'. S P , Goderich Signal, has enlarg�d' its- bord-' ch maker, Mr. George T. Far el took in the fair at Brussels bones." The owner of this tent took in of London, and it is supposed he bought 150 acres with three houses on it. �11 11 Alexander Wilson - R. Common, John H. Barr, ,wilL not be surprised at the re $110, and he is, consequently, loud in I'q �! �.; ki era and treated itself to a bran new ; Friday.. -'Mrs. C. Finlay of Howic it in for the estate. -Mr. J0 1�1 A. Wilson,' J. C,' Laidlaw and J. S. sult, but it is worth somethin g- for th . ,k was The farm was bid hn Keyes, a well-known resi-- I - press, and its bright neway Jace is now his praises of Brussels' as a good town. I dent of Exeter, died on Friday of last I If . Visiting Ifriends here last week. -Quite a in by Mr. Gibbous for $5,500. The 8&li : � �)R . 11 Roberta. I brighter and. more attractiv4 than ever. name of the factory. - I , )f gypsies passed through here The prize list will be found on the 3rd well 8took went at 40 cents on the dol- week from pneumonia. Deceased was; . _j - caravan, ; ,!_1 . I - - . ' V . � . , ,� I FoOT BALL. -A jun The Signal is a good, well conducted I last -A number from here Page of this issue. lar., On the whole the sale was a failure. 70 years of age, and will be greatly- .. ��_ - � . ioi foot ball league . . on Frid, 6y . . _.�, i � . Belgrave. . I � � - F paper, and it and its enter p1ri8ing - pro- 11, I ed by his many friends. The fune- � , , I. � . lea . X, �­ has been established in town and vicinity . intend I %king in the fall show at Blyth . BRIEF NOTEq.-Mr. Thos. Greenway, in "I -41 prie . .�! �-� through the instrumentality of Mr. R. tor deserve the .euccesi ,they un- OuRSHow, -The annual fall show of this we4 k. -Winter is dr�wing near and Westfield. Premier of Manitoba, was visitin ral on Monday was very largely at. I- i � , I . J - I � .� Crawford, -9 tended. 11 - I.; the East Wavranosh Agricultural the far ners in this vicinity are busy HYMENRAL.-At the residence of the friends in town this week.-Mri 7 - ­ _. , who has very generously doubtedlv enjoy.-M.ra. Finlay Ross, I . 1�� I 1" � offered a valuable silver cup for compe- who has been in the old country "fur Societywas held' at Belgrave on Tues* taking �p their potatoes and other roots. bride's father, Mr. Thomas 'Fowler, of John A. Norris, of Hibbert, got lot A petition for'the opening of the- i� , - � several months, returned I home on day and Wednesday of ihis week. The Bayfield harbor has been largely signed 4i _ tition. Members of competing teams I . --Miss Musgrove of Wroxeter spent Port Albert, was united in the bonds of prize for Roadster foal at the show here by the citizens of that village and others,, , " ,_� ­ , - - � . -I- . first day was most unfavprable owing to � �, �, ,- " , Must be under 21 years of age and 130 Saturday. She was greatik delighted . Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Geo Van. wedlock to Miss Mary E. 'Hoover, of last week instead of Mr. Hunkin whose I_ � - . . rain and will be forwarded to the Govern- : - I I with her visit and had a moat elljoyable , yet th0l Palace " was well filled, deridassoin.-Mr. . and Mrs. William Westfield, by the Rev, A. E.:Smith, of name appeared in the published list.- , V � - gunds in weight. This cup will never' � I - i � � I I �. I- E tims.-Mr. Edward Hagan, mentioned On Wednesday there was a good attend- Montgomery of Howick visited friends M6orefield, assisted by Rev.-.F,Swann, Miss Coate, daughter of Mr. Thosi. ment by the council. The peti on- .:�.. ecome the exclusive property of any : � � t.i !. I I . win- in these notes last week as &nee and a large number of exhibitors. . urges a much -felt want, and we hope it- -, � . � . � club, but will have, the name of the " having been here .last week. -Mrs. Bennett from of Auburn, in the presence of' about 60 Coats of Usbornie, is seriously ill.-Mr� , '. z awa . i� I ners inscribed on " And be kept on ex- I will be recognized. " 1 rded a third-class certificate, is a Some extra good horses and cattle were near Mount Forest is visiting her mother invited guests. After partaking of the Wm. Drew, one of Exeter's most genial 11. . . I - son of Mr. James Hagan,of Hills-Qreen, shown. A few attractions will have to- . -The North-Western Fair held at ., . - ; , hibirtion for them i1n, Counter's j ewellery Mrs. Thompson. -There is joy since the bounties of life, which are prepared for and popular citizens has recovered from �, ­: f, and not of Mr. John Hagan, ' e o this. fair for the time to ' 11 . store until the nex season and a * of Stanley, Wingliam. last week was a success in t�l .. - � ion. gain 0 - ha we stated. -We notice by the .Nana. Come to keep it up -to its present stand- little (W.) Ray of sunshine came to town, such occasions, they engaged in & lengthy his recent attack of illness. -It is repor. every department. �_� � fered for compettt Under a few . I . -Mrs. Peter McLsren �;vas visiting at. programme, consisting of readings, re- -ted that Mrs. Wm. Rollins in touffering The weather wag .., Ing Owing e At her brother,: Mr. Petei Campbell's.,;Iast Citations, singing, etc,, t 11 the small from an attack of paralysis and that her . � . slialit conditions the donor has placed imo Free Press of September' 25th, that ' to the like being doA i favorable, and the attendance of visitors .;. 1. Mr. M. R. Counter has arrived safely in adjoining shows .all around us. The I . o the management ,in the hands of the Prize list will be phblished- next week --Miss Maggie McDougall has hours in the morning. On the following_ condition is critical. -The Board of !Va$ large on the second day, thus mak- � - week. ing Mai .0. executive committe1e of the Hurons. Four that city and was looking around for ' the show a success financially - � . 1. ,. been engaged as operatbr in the 'Cana- day Mr. and Mrs. Fowler. moved to Trade have decided to re-establlsh the , . . I Clubs have entered this fall, and will premises in'which to start business.- - . � well as otherwise. ' . I ­ . - Mr. D. D. Wilson left again on Monday I . Ethel. ' dian Pacific Telegraph, office, Wingham. Port Albert. They take with them the monthly horse and cattle fairs, the first I . � - PI&y under the following schedule: Oct- for the 0 -Quite a number from this vicinity at- good wishes of the m&ny friends - by to be held on Tuesday the 28th inst.- , -Efforts are being made to organize- . I . Ober 14, Egmondv*,l le Ys. Oaks - October ld Country. ! We understand M' R. MILNE's HzRD.- Although Mr. tended the Walkerton -show 'Thur3day which they have been surrounded, Mr. Benjamin C49e,of the London Road, � Young People�s Christian Association- , tl, Scots Va. M&PI Leaf; Octobe 28 his busineNs is to attend an oxitinsive David Milne has not exhibited his short- last. ' They report a fin6 show in . in -connection with Daff 'a. Presbyterian . . r 3, every- NOTES. - While Sam. Carter was is seriously ill. Prayers were offered . . Egmondville vs. cots; November 4, sale of short horn cattle, and we expeot horns at any of the shows this year they thing, papecially the show of horses. riding a fractious horse from the field for his recovery in the Trivitt chureN Walton. The movement is a are in good condition for being grass I : Oaks Vs. Maple Le f. I before long to have some important im. I . � I last week, without a ; , bridle, he was Memorial Church on Sunday last.-. comendable one,and bids fair to succeed, - portations to chronicle. He expects to fed. He has some sple'�did calves got Bimssels. thrown off on A stone pile, breaking his Mr. Henry Collins, of the 2nd conces- as 23 have already enrolled their names - - ! ; - . TwK BXNEFITS OF A FouNDRY.-The be back again about the middle of De- bv " Perfection. ", His- herd now num. HoRsit FAIR, -On ao6oupt of Thanks. arm. He is recovering alowly.-Mr. sion of Hay, who was � icked by a colt as members. I I -people of this town and vicinity who cember.-Mr. and -Mrs. . A. Young are bers about fort� head, with 16 cows to giving d� being on Thursday, Novem- Wni.Tindall, of Smith's Hill who died at the Zurich fall show, is recovering.- - --One day recently Mr. Thomas Me- - . use machinery of any kind, are now in a spending a few days this week. among calf during the fQ and,winter. He has . y . .9. Laughlin's machine threshed 290� 1 � ber fth,.tthe next monthly horse fair for 'On the Ist of October, was buried in On Tuesday morning last, while thresh- ' . position to appreci te the advantages of relatives and friends in Blenheim, ()x. eight young bullel of good promise, six Brussels'. will be held on Wednesday Westfield, on the 3rd inst. The friends ing on the -farm of Mr. John bushels of peas in two hours and three I I .ford County. -The Assize Court was of these by " Perfection` and two � . willia, quarters, on the farm of Duncan Me. , I having in their mi� Fit and convenient to I by Novemb�er 5th. Farmers will do weii have the sympathy of the community Stephen, Mr. Harry Parsons had his Laughlin, Grey. Old timers say this is 11 � ,I them a first class 'oundry and. machine held this week in Goderich. The docket Imported Red Knight. -Mr. Milne is to -Mrs. Carr. jr., is very low fingers caught in the crank shaft, losin � I ­ - I may say great . bear 4his 'in mind, . And have their at large. 9 a record that will keep some of the I - Shop. Asa case �n point we was light, there being no:cMsea of erecting a stone h g pen, 18x32 feet, and horses otit. at present with lung aisease.-Mr. Geo. the tops of his second and third fingers. ' - I � . ublic importance. -Mr. John Dorsey . in n addition of, chinos husti-in to Plas, . . - L I that another of tlie presses in THE EX,_ P is placing to hi ' s tables a I MAR -ETS.�The market is yet boom- Tindall is up frDIII Chatham, visiting -Mr. John Sweet, of Stephen, haarent in& , I - . � rosiTOR office was b,roken a few days judged the implements at the Clinton 1806 feet, and �till he Will - not have - - and rain -keeps coniing in from all friends this week. -Mr. Wm. McClarty ed his farm to his son Robert, and has' -William Metouga, I., of -the town- I ., Ing .1-1 ago. Mr. Irwin, I of the Sea'f Show last week, and Mr. 0. C. Willson room to winter all � - ' ship of M �. �� , IL orth ' I his stock; and oonoe- directio a. 1k. Graham h&9 already sold a three months' old colt to Jim purchased the residence of Mr. W. J. orris, charged with stealing 819, � - I - Foundry, waa applied to, and although judged the poultry. The Clinton people quently he is forced to dispose 'of some from Edward Wilson at Blyth on the I I , . shipped 115,000 bushels 6f barley, gettiii Woods last week for $50. -Mr. F. R. Clarke, in the village for $700, and in. . an intricate piece of machinery, and one adopted tho one judge system this year of. his pedigreed iiock. 9 7th of September last, and Comm 11 I . . . i - I . n- mitted by which ordinary rilachiuisto know little all through, and they found'it to work . :.- it all aciose the line before the McKi Mitchell is away up to Li6n's Head tends coming here to live. Mr. Clarke Magistrates Young and. Kelly, was men- . . � ve ­ - . about, he had it repaired and in ruuui very satisUctorily.-Mr. John Copp has . Bl#evale ley tariff took effect with a load of ho�rsea this week. - Mr. removes to London. -Exeter is to ha ' tenced on Thursday of last week by . I I .. order in a couple, of days, and no ng purchased the vacant lot on -Goderich Tiir& ORGAN . 0 - CHAN6E Oiv.DATP�.-T date of the Mark Buchanan is building a new house.. electric light. - Mr. J. A. Thomas, agent Judge Toms to five years in the penites- w it I- IS TO STAY. A vote was sale of -Mr. Walter Ri6 e dson's farm J. McGill has the contract. -The farm- of the Ball Co%pany, who has been here 8ton. - � � I works -as well as ever it did. Had this street, adjoining Mr. Win. .Copp's new taken on Sunday, in the Presbyterian. � has beeil changed' from ;hrursday, No- era are starting to pull their winter ap- for some days, has secured a sufficient tiary at King I brea-k occurred six �months ago we woul(I residence, from Mr. Wm- Robb and in- church to decide �vbether the organ that vember 6'th, to Wedned4lays November ples no - - ' . -Mr. Robert Jenkins, of Turnberry, - I ! w. -Mr. Tom Quinn, of Brant- number to promise to use it in their has purchased the site of the old half- - . likely have had to � send the whole me a-' tends erecting a large stable ODAI;.�We has been on trial , for the Past threee 5th. -This change has,bl' n made neces- ford, is visiting at McClinton's this places of business, and will commence - - chine to Toronto to get it .repaired, thus are glad to learn that Mrs. C. M. Whit- months should be;, used hereafter in the U way house, which was on the corner of , . �1. I Causing gmat de4y and expense. Mr. ney, who has been confined to her room church or ii -,t e result was - sary on account of the blic Thsnks- week. — ____ . ____.0-_ . operations about the middle of next his farm. There in one acre of land in lz4v over 5 - giving Day falling on� ?he first named month. The Council should make ar- I - for over two months, is again sufficiently to I in favor 'Of t ' , connection with it, which was reserv6d I Irwin is, evidentlyi a first class mechan� e organ, and it is to. date. Parties desiring to purchase an Wroxeter. rangements to have the streets lighted 1i ' - ) � recovered to be able to sit up. -.:-A good stay , when Mr. Jenkins bought the balance of I I ic and so long as the foundry has him at - . � excellent and comfortahle home should TFACHER ENGAGED,-Miaa Ella H&zle- also. I I . its head it canse'reely fail to succeed, many of our citizens have been. -at -God- 9�IEFS. -Mrs. McHard� is around ' . ! i the 50 acres a few years ago. Jae has �. ,� and it will be.of i calculable advantage erich this week .attending t, inspect this - property , and attend the wood has been engaged as teacher of the now 100 acres in a block. I i ,o the town land a'veat convenience to ne,38.-The heavy rains of . I Z , - junior . 4 0 court busi- again, and -has . completely recovered sale. department of the public school Hur*on Notes. . � I . I ,r I Monday and from her recenit painful accidwit.-Mr. BRIEF8.-Knox chulr�'h pulpit was for next year, at a ,salary of $2Z. I -Alex. Gardner, 14th concession, of , I . r . . mud, ache4 vacant - . Tuesday last have made ots of H. McHardy has- returned from the pre last Sunda by Rev. FORESTERS' COVRT ESTADt-1,1311ED.-A opened for the first time for business on thinks are hard to beat. One of thtfm . the- public. I I The new Goderich post office wag McKillop, has two lambs which he � � i--- - but have done good in other ways. -The � y __ Sound and intends-itaying here for some Mr. McNab, and the congregation is now Court of the CanELdian Order of Fores- Monday of last week. weigbed 150 pounds and the other 170. I'Rizi& Li_9'!� Coiiu.u, mom. -The fol- regular weekly evening nieetings..6f the time. -Mr. T. Dillon paid us a flying in aposktion to receive candidates for ters was instituted here last Friday -Mr. Andrew Govenlock, of Win-� They -are of Leicester breed, were lamb- , � . - lo iving were ion ittad from the Prize List Young Men's Christian Association were visit last week. We are always pleased the past6rahip.-Mr. 0. J. Whitely, evening by W. G. Strong, Provincial throp, has sold a span of driving horses ed in April last and ,have run with the . I I eliverad the successor in the cheese facthry,is getting ban . gau a a e . of the Seafo4h SW;v as published last commenced;on Wednesday ev niDg last. to see him. Mr.. Geo. Macdonald, his - n engaged as or izer. The following are the offi. I to Professor Stewart, of Trinity College, flo k 11 umm r Mr. Gardner would I I e Week : Ne� a#ieties of potatoes Rev. A. D. McDonald d - C - �* v !� . lately of this place, (Empire, Sta�e), J61in Stafford, S' dma ter for the Bell factory band, cers elected : Chief R�nger, Thomas I Toronto, for $2 . ng address, which was thought- along well, and it is more than probable of Wing am.-Pai 1 ,60. like to bear of something to beat the I ' Hunor - Pur'itan, 4,,ohii tecfford ; Early ter Thompson, former. W. Gibson -- vic6 do., V. Y. Halladay,; i -Air. James Lawrence, of the 5th above record. , 8 f ul and practical, - and was listened to thst the directors will secure his n old resident of this phice, was in recording se reta�ry, John'A. Barnard ; , concession of McKillop, had a valuable y I . . � - ser- ly a Prize, John Stafford; Colorado Orange, with great interest by all pr�sent. Mu- vices for" a -The other day Mr. John Trewarthat I I � . another year. � town Isq'i week. He is now located at financial sec�etar , S, Y. Tay,lor; treas- i mare which died last week froin the of Goderich townhhip, disposed of a Win. Griev I ), Ja,4�' Smith ;,Red Ele- sic was also, given by a choir under the ' FoOT BALL. -The Ironsidge went to Sudbury,,, and is engageh in the Nickel urei% John � �hant, �iimon Hunter, John Stafford; , leadership of Mr. T. 0. 1,emp. Yo I ray � IV 8 I - ung Brussels last Friday to play a match mining there. -Th' chaplain, D. Myles - I bursting of a blood" es el. team of two-year-old colts for the Mammoth Pp'arl, John Stafford, James men generally would be greatly e Eby Medicine Com- woodwards-Alex. Gemmill and John' i -Mr. Thomas Stevenson of the 10th' handsome figure of $240, one of them - I benefit- with the .Brussets' team., This match pany, of �Port Elgin, are giving free con- McNaughtoja ; beadles, John McFarlane 1 concession of Grey has a potato of the was sold to Mr. C. Lovett, the other to � . Smith. Mammoth Pumpkin, George tad by attending these meetings.-Pota- was intended td -'decid6- which teava certs i � Fach ; Cbillij Squash., George Fach ; -to picking is! n the town hall here this week, and Allan Fralick, The new Court is : Red Elephant variety which'weigbea 2 an American bu er. The weight of one . I now the work bn dry days should have the cup that they played advertisi�g their medicines. �y Common Pumpkin Wm- Hodge. In- among farme�rs. In som . . . -Mr. R. to be styled Wroxeter Court No. 267 1 pounds and 12 ounces, and he has 40 of them was 1,300 lbs�; pretty good for e paits 6c crop for on Dominion i ay. The game r -e- Wall, 0 the Brussels: Engine Works, - z and promises to have a usefu 6areer. ' potatoe that weigh p than pony,! simal 11 ; n Ifunter. Samuel is very good, but in others it is light. stilted in favor of Ithe so-called Brussels - 4 , a 60 ounds. a two-year-old. Broadfoot was credited with 2nd for On the whole the is away his week, testing an engine at Max Coypusig OF LAW. -Two informa- 1 -Oia Monday morning of last week � eter yield will be a fair av- team by a' . . -Asad accident occurred in ]�x three year old Canadian draught filly, era a a score o . 3 to 0. The play was Sudburyl-Miss O'Connor is going to tions were laid last week by License In- m fire was discovered at the residence of North on Friday evening of last week. .ge. and the qu. lity good. - C ptain more evenlv dii ided than the score have a concert in the town hall, on the spector Miller against A. Huebsch whereas it shoultl have been Wilson & Anderson and his assistants are putti . wher- I J. M. O'Connor in Brussels. Shortly Charles, the three-year-old son of Mr, . ng would indic;te, as 2 of the goals were . ovenirfg- of November 4th. -The foot ten, of the Commercial Hotel here, for I after the alarm the -fire engine was out Fink, manager of the flax mill, after - Young. The first prize for button -holes in a numbOr of new crossinge.-On 1; Sat- scored from'fouls �Immediately in front ball coiltest between Brusaele and Blue- confravention of the Crooks Act in eel. ! and ready for work, but the vigorou4 being missed for some hours, was found - . R.nd neatest Patch was awarded to David urday last Mr. Thomas Govenlock. hip- of the Ironsides' gml, and had it not vale on Friday last for ! the Silver selling liquor during prohibited hours- � efforts of the persons close at hand had drowned in the tank of the engine. Thompson. Mr. G, E. Cresswell was ped o'rer one - hutdred steers. They been for the exbellent work of the cup, which wasoffered on the.first day I on awarded 2ad prize for carria e f oal, were all fed on his own farms, and there it Saturday evening and in selling 'exting'aished the flames, without & great His parents have the full sympathy of � 9 . Hurons," who ,played the Brussels of July Imi for those clubs to compete liquor to a person to whom he had been deal of damage being done. It is need- , - ; I I- , � . . . . the community in their "d affliction. . I i - . . I � ; . � I I : � � �: . I . i ! I . .1 ! - li I : ; . . i I i � I . . I . . I � . . i I I : I . I I . I i I . � : � . � . I I I . I . I . - I if " �, � I t I I ; 0 c 4 haul ;� e e nj � CAM If 6 01 t * , I D "' )�, ; . , i'l � � : I I ., . i � I . I I . . . . . . . i . I . I _. - . . � . . I : . ­ � . -_ f I . I . I II . .; � i - . - . ! I � I . � � I - ! I * i - -1 . -_ a i � � : . � - ."�, _ _�, -7- I I I - . . li � . I 11 V � ' - � I . - it: I I . . . . . . - .. I -- - I ­ -­ � -1 ..,-.- - -I-,-,--- �:­ _1___.-._---___- ­___ - � I - . . - I � � - . ­ I I �. � - .- I - I , - - � - � - I- - 1, , - - _ Z_ - L_ -, ___ --,----, A=J I A - WHOralm I -� --1 � . 'h � e Ri ,, r I I ­ MWIS 0VX I I i i � I I - � � k I -1�dwarc 1. . # I- . I SEA � . � I � . I�OTES FR i . - ,_ i _71 : �� 7 T NO Dominion tl I for this �ear: Sir . has imid -it. -To - . to the rumors #yi]3' . also eclared ther.c. , beef-* e the -trial for th,� date -is Febru, 40tta*a session bei F,ebrlpiary, -and pi void'[ of interest, ' � .. 1 ht, by -the i wrig' . . - hand'. man,, is co - live, I He � ougHt t - - - abiding citizen,.anc what! Ji6 gradually hive 4f politicians, . .of the princl . Queeij?s Pfirk� is - . The long vne of N and e�ina rn&ke ,it Is � for couples L , '' who -deli ' L- Wal.ka�i On the W, city'iv %unds have bi � � keep in bloom 11COrel L �; , beds ; � oeats are j&S out It' -length. Just ' _� - I . the xvisnue theimp' I - new PArliament-buib ' I a thoroughfare'tlia - L - v-Wtor " The weald � . park .. � siona drivvj - . ! avenu "totheir busin . Yet fpv� of them perh t ticed al sign hangin'! . . - gat s . this 844 has hung the score J,pars And ten. - gend, "I" G%er4[owell � . .AitY me6 'know. the �a, acheme i1as been plarii: L , ,&L I raisedbf4e Wind -in Coll who gr �4,b uate and moi 0 , pair tolthe ,,11 Catr-B I to Toro.O,to, just to Mel I has L - - - - - d-. It in � tai4ja _%n 0) ; - . of two tor,e.ya, with � outside 118 & 0ounterPai - try bowl'ing rustic taWesle under mer time, where folks x all unse6o from the%v . the viiie%rown.lattico I - Sarne ientlemen, are . lated, Pioturesqe spo, . .,now. - An uptown hob I I th * , i - is site,, adj , ar.ent to - t , islative U1162 has he The hotel is to be -&'f . will cert�iuiy be a bow � Dr. W11d, Ae beat I - divines, Oak. a night ol .gave his -crowded audif kiis prea4ing in Weste L allowan 11 ot $1-00 a partly �paid ,in t * L MD -i dw4, b - W i1A likes to ar . Periqd. -.All his read I � night aft�r a . hard day'i machine -aliop. Re ha School education"- one I I brilliant sermons wond, � . his gif t of ori%tory, I T I I 1� gationalists h4ve conqu, . Sion to thO Bond Street V10nA1 methods and viem hii sn6ceasful work. V � Israel serinon is -.adverti is Packed W a affocation, I the latgre�si 1,u T,cron, �, Young People, who.mtk4 of his. evening eong!*O I . is Very popilar. Itis I in&11 and v.ife more ( other two ,City clergy[ Wonder, after all thaftl ve'sitors to - ' ,I town ask . I � e is Bond-StrRet � Travelers on the Niag recall the ba . rly figure 01 I . . E, M_Cc�� rq,adale� of the: . Will regret to hear of death at Bra4ford on thi Zline. The captain � lyt to f riends . in Barrie; ,turn on the train was tal ,Occurred shortly After., av - to heart disease. The Inan der w" & � general f, -very popularAmong ci, Ing an exp . ty, . ert. Captain leavas Awifle and three � I funeral -w,&s very largR Monday' � Z I *�, There were six shop � ihe Lottery Ad the Magi,strato has fini . apiece. Thp - other cages A . The festiVe Club scheme � w ed bY these pashing trl thne, aud tho; moralit _y d ­ ( � Put a -nick ib� the post. . I -The Board of Trade hal self slid ,sent I a delegation. - Presence in Onti%rio of U-4 I the New Yo ��k Congreas v , UlArlY interested in -a supp Ilickel ores i Th do . , I Jointly fro ' , o invitat LG � . ni the 0ntario .87 overnnients and the Tor< Trade, ha� 4en accepted t ?f the British section the � "g the Lend of this 'Mont � bury diatriCt;ja the prin -: 'Will jivestip . �. ell , . : 'It 8 good bewS for us to last .1 an Aesdoialt, . 91vo Ion -n I vredly to aid in the de this . liaraes PrOvince's miner& 'Well kAoWn and � . I . . - 1: I .