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After the match a ornamented with natural flowers, and to � . . f � . � . nl-� 4,1 . aye I �)ri&n . splendid supper was . . One -1 she - : m4bli, to show in the way ub I n fewex still. : His name fortunate,, me a may be be i rill not h in( I partaken of at use of the ladies' ex ressions, I , E, BUTTERICK & 00-S � et *hich 6ve been goir g VII 0 C611ingwood ?I it i I � . . - -fai ­ t � ar to, go via Aimefil hotel. The company - look I . I ents and a great deal less public hu ilost its charm. , nd now Is to, a very enviab. e positionq, .as t is no. seer Or -S niaonthe(4r&lLdTrink) . . then re ad just handsome.' Miss Mary - .. . . ja.iiable�Paper Patterns for oil kinde of Provem . thiil the public pulse .8 it once did, es of the cc untry are in Buftlo and the roadE cen . ring, there paired to the hall where .they tripped Case d - assisted the� bride, and wag . - ation. � and that ille finE no. � : r s'% T in dark silk, pornem ented with _. . TA&W, 34isses% Boys"and Children's [debt,: and consequently. less tax - tisfactory, b * LORNE ROTTEN -EGG' - Marquis' the light fantastic until -near morning. dres e - �Gsrments, for sale by HOFrKA,1,T BROS., Statistics show that while . the financial he will soon -sink from public view to be anything but a am ondition. . XD. The ' � I - r I . _ � Yeo of the natural flowers. The groom was assist. .... , . (of tome was so ro,u ghly treated at a —Last week Wesley I . . Seaforth. � ' — — . ed Mr. John Shaw,of Blyth. There - - � . � remembered only -as ox e of the things of � . ,ntford, with- townsbip of Gre arrived home from ) .. , management .�61! the United .States may - olit�cai meeting at Bre - yl wl . ) � . . 1 1 THERE are few men . he A I in higher I I er about 80 guests in attendance �� - . i — - I �. . . 40 a . He has been farin- and - , � - i have been recklessly extravagant that of t.he past . And still, M e doubt npt, Ed - I a few miles of London, that �he Brandon' Manitoba . , . " I � I i �, . esteem by bol h political: friond and- foe urinj the mer and the -resents werenulnerous and costl - 4N 21W ADVERTISEMENTS. Canada has. been incom, rably worse, ward Hanlan is. just as good a man in- , I A I to run away and take a train back ing d past sum I . .: I I - IPA .1 . I - 3. I . . 11 I than Ron. F dward Blakel His trans- London. His hab w%3 smashed' in brought a splendid sample, Of wheat, The bridakeoupleleft-amidst a ;;13c, - )- � e the United State I . - He sho er of rice and old boots for thbeven. - - � ests , . a, although every sense of the term as he ever was. I h ArThe figure betweeii-the parenth after for whil � his own farm, with him. - � I � � serious row . rown on &in at Blyth, co "bach line denotes the 0 cot the pa�oer on whieh - But such are the fortunes of life,and such cendent abilil ies, his untiring industry with eggs, and a occurred� 9 I I .at was in ,xi their way to Tor- , laboring under the disadvailtage§ occa says fros � - . . : . I � - I DEATirs FRoAt OVERWORK. -Two t only hurt grain th 9 . . . . I i ihe advertisement wil I be found. . - _ , - Me - 0 long and his unswi irving integrity command I oneymoon. - sioned by .civil war, largely qecreased is the fickleness of pub ic favor. S oases of .death from o�erwork were ire- grownonlowland. He sold his -crop -in outc , to spend their h I "CAsh Discount Sale -J. L. Smith. (5) . - . . t ci en of his, most bitter op. . � I � —On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Zerds- I I I the respec . � � . i . re . 1. . I . . . (5) the public debt, we in -Canada, without- * as a man is succeardul � Lnd in the aseen- . , I �orted from New York la week. r�he the field, -witii their i ..... ..... . i I � ainter maii, of Wingbam, "I � -, Bul . Xs' Hardware -Johnson Bros. (6) . ents. Th 3 Refor 'ill par�y may.well- �ictims were school teac ers. One' of —George Black, jr., (Dick,) p ) I niece, .1 � I � any war, have very largely and very dant he will always find plenty to fawn Pon I . I , Joe, Hurp . . ,,eego a 0 - Jo V .. Misf i Mali -rove out to Jas. � by in "I Kerry Gow." (5) ## I - ein was lagh,a wiley's . � � � _Nevim (6) � I . ' enceto 'feel proud of liuch a leader. i 'The follow th Wm, O'Brien, a ed 44, prin- while trying to k wind w sash ' they were rtt.,Ift . BeIrs Mill"ohn W � - , upoi him, but let him once comm : I � a4. from jarrit a - � -_ rapidly increased. our public debt. . i Ca . ag, at bi tel in Brussels, in Turnberry; When - , : . � . . ai of 4!pal of a school, and the ther th I � For Sale or to Rent—George Scale. (5) I which W Aake from itlig M ,I � , ed out of the ing in the evening, the horses became . - . � ,�t LFAU 3fillinery Arrived -R. & M. UL (8). , While we admire the evident desire , . go down hill,and he will -find vastly more � Mg I rine V. Gregory, aged 38 whose y�y- one night last week, slipp I . �, � . I . I � . I . -at coming irom such a I - ay, throwing the trio .Removed -Mrs . (8) , - , . t $t Wednesday I i IF . - iciin, said she was a perf ot wrec r, In window, sash and all, and fell to the restive and ran aw . . Ale-vander. I � � � 'New Blacksmith -D. 'Ewan. (a) I of .Dr., Wild to make -big own,couutry.� ready to shove hhin' down than " boos , e't tribuie that con r . -ground. As the windo-.y was on the out6nthegrouxid. .Mrs. Herdsman was -1 - I - � . . source, is the high s . Id 0 -teaching. .. i - - I - ell A � . 'To Sufferers­Dr� X. ,4ouvielle, (8) I appear as favorable -as possible when him up. It is so in politics, in business, . FiQlAr,. reen Of third story, the fall was a bad one. unfortunate enough -to have b r n lit I :; . . � - e I't . � Cheap Dry Goods --D. Weismiller, (9, � . . . be paid him. . It Says : *. A DAKOTA OF -I 3rael 0 1) . ' : Agents Wanted-lVin- Le a . with , a rival neighbor* it is and seems. to be so evep in aquatics. I e one of his legs .near the arm broken just- a ove.the wrist I beelles ' . 1 V3 contrasted i I - � I . itebell, Dakota, ,who �as been ap- Black brok I � I . . __ - � T-eaeher Wanted -H. D. W( , . I Aside from . professia I . being badly bruised about the face. . 3,fy. - � r J2 (5) J" iial considera- , I d an India -fn Dakota,� is ankle, and his back is injured. - . . I . not, -we thiA, 4esirable . that the people . . ­ " ' ­ -,-- tion I Mr. Blike's health, never robust, ointe n agent , . . I Some N M - . , . ­ - : � I ' Teacher Wanted-Johu McGuire. (5 � COKPBTITro.-,T in'the,&'w'spaper line *in a i the lieut( niant who le I thei, final assault -The Exeter Times ;sttys: , - Herasmail and- Miss I allagb, beyond � . Hotel for'Sale bv Auction -Jas. Trow. (5) of this country - should be lulled, to rest . 11 been Aer* cted, I we b i ion uninjured. - ,. has usly affe elieve, . . I . rroneou ; his 'close �Attentioll to �polit I can exist upon less than any Mrs injuries are of a � � Ram Lambs for-Sale-NYm. Cooper. i,6)� . Yoronto seems to ha-�,e run mad. The b ice and on John Brown's stro ghold at Harper's people are 6f the opin that the nows- some slight bruises, were . n ex- � i -Robt. Fanson. (5) Ma . 'false aeoun' byt puch *e a y _ ferry 26 years - ': , I - . ; � Estray Sheep - ty I . ago d , struck Brown paper man . -- w � Oxen for safe -H. Memillary. (s) - - . is not satisfie&, with giving its . Parliament. .,;He and the Mail diffi6r. as . - ceedingly painful nature, and it will -be . i -statements as the Poctor made.in his lee- ; � shall down with his bayoni C lie afterwards other ordinary man.. Soi�e people are so : � '.. Furniture Business. for Sale -A. Law rence. (5) - � I . -can leave her ,w I - . poles in b � in _ - � ; . � �� w - kl edition to subscribers for a half the P lie aff&irs, liouti that as in the Confederate army, and.�at enveloped this idea thiat they imagine some time before she .. . . ,.Winter Arrival". Good. (a) - tuie here, and as he will, n 'do ubut, mak .y . I w . I � � . t not. hinder us froin. sa�in ' that 'no man the ed[itor can insert free notices for room. The horse ran a distance of I � , t1he close of the war settled in Dakota, I I a - Auction Sale -C. Davis, (&) 0 li g ab . . � I . . . - , . - in other places. It is beat that th less than it actually costs, but. now -an- e, P A or present, ; m , j Auction Sale of Farm -D. McLaughlin. (fij � . in Canadian ilublic a, B LS" - them and still live. T is is a wrong out three miles before it stopped. It . : ; STIIANME MIORATION OF SQVIRR 0 . - . . - � L . � 9 in . , �� � I I ,i;For gale Cheap -J. 3f. Best. (5) nounces that it will in $7'ert small adver- has devoted Higher talents 1'of a certa* on � his was found to be quite seriously injured I � I . truth, although it may be unpalatab17, . I' .Millions of sqffirrels Are emigrating from impressi , -the printe looks for 11 ... p . � tftWMMMWA� I tisements such as 14 Domestics wanted," lie public service, or - exhibited . . T'Slich noti I I I - � I .;-.- _... ______,._.________ . I . order to t I 0 publishing at Mr. Hall "I I I sh6uld be known. The natural resources' the Mississippi side f the great river existence from ces. and had V) be I 'a, *here - � : iL . - I . � - : ,, . � :. t 0 ' - 11 Situations wanted " ' 11 Strayed and a greater zeal or thoroughn, as in the dis- 11_.. ­_ i o . $ � . --The Orange Young BriVms of Blue- it i)t,w remains The buggy was also t', . ,. .11 r J ada, taken upon thewhole, can . - d. The rig bel ' r i ' charge of. multifarious duties of a , . onged to � I � L I . $tolen," and kindred a' dvertiameni � in � . I � � I -1 - 11 10 -4 C X P 0 � I # not be- excelled by any co' . . I �s free. political lea� er and , par iamentarian, e1O mencing s6out five: miles below- vale did a very neat andl clever thing, at badly demora ' 4 � " Xit' ' of Can- � 6ver to thQ Arkansas' shore at a point � .� :1 4� . thei ,_. fjor 1: "Y I untry in the I * � I - i I-7 , . � ' Nemphis and exteading down for their meeting on last Thursday evening Wm..Black's livery. - - I � _) . I Z I of charge, 11 begs the pub 1 � . . z I � I - .... - but the- Government"of 'Canada - 6nd actua* .11 -In fact, I e has under- . . - . . -On Monday of last week � - r — . world I ,� . ,than Mr. Blake. I ting Rev. Mi. � Cook with a Rev. T. � . �- Z . �� � 9 . I t�wenty miles. Tht are swimming in presen T - . ' y : - I � A he 9 o - I - i - ' ;e ; . . . -as judicious' nor as to avail themselves of ibe use of its 'col- -t�ken far too amell, and tb h'uld ssippi river 4�'tabole knives Gee, 1, of Bayfield, was. spending the after - 7 '.8RAFGR- 885. is not as ,good nor .. the Missi , * * and evidently cositIT get of heavily plat . . ; I . I ­ TH, FRIDAY, Oct. 3% I . - . .. ,_ il q - - - now have bee i called upon! to'kay the I ' 0 t be. � E5 � � - � is , umns on these terms'�;, The only infer : . f 7ecognition noon with a, friend abou threemiles ..... ----- � . ; t i I econo s d there � . I I enature is thaking for more elevated grounds in and rks. The gi t w - � i r I e., an not a � . i I - . penalty for ov,erstraining rinlTered by Mr. ' ,'ed I ! , I i I . - . outsideri catt diaw from such a' . Arkansas. Thousands are- being killed of the cheerful service. � low Bayfield, when a deer was obsery � . n I . * ' 0 �- I - . i -attempting to ence a h ans - - . - crossing the farm. Mr. ,Gee remarked �� I � : - nothing to be gained by matter for surprise. 7m� , yalcl th of juji last. . ! � 1. A Good Movement. .1 . � I - I � I P ��y farmers, . who, by re�sorl of their Cook owthe 12 � ! . : I � : - . hide the fact. . � .. . nouncement is that the managers Of - have strongly advised hill , i is said, to I I his friend that 11 be woul& like -to I . � . -One7day last week Migs Ellen.Man- to r I e . nr, ber, - use k0i instead ;of � :I �, . . . . � - � A Liberal Club for Ontario, 'has b ell . - if th stic z . � I ­ I - — ,.- . %,e Mail .are fools, or o)se that they have abandon i6iii ics, and, is be the great num .)ring thut one down," and hitching up . 2 J . - , ; , . - nilar emik,Tatio'h of squirrels ser was 'slightly injured by being run I i : - 7 . - � - oron . , _ 4 there isliothing more to be said gulls. Ash � i 7 ; . : Organized -with headquarters i4 T lo. � , � ca _, ; . e - . , sme means. which* are not legitimate of � 8 �, - his b ors he drove to, Bayfield with aft I - The End Reached at Last. I . - occurred in 1872. � over by the wbeel of A buggy at Brus 11 . . I I _. . � than to exprei . � g on sible speed, where he procured a gmn, �, I ; � � e capital --stock is $15,000, divided - . ,a the sincere ope that he : - merica � I.- : I I � maintaining their enterprise, as no man A. TERRrBLF, - MISTA KH. -11r. Hall, . a sels. She was alighting,i'fipm- the A pos . I . . - � I may soon recoy,er the Are n Learn. : I r rand , th which he .. � - - . hares. of $25 e - - . 'btain an honest- , ' �, � ! : - It has been the - p i boast of Con - - near the I hotel, &c. , and as q;Ickly drove back. * � i 600,� ach. The mem- or' body- of men can 0 . Plas squandered so lavish, the inter- wholesale merchant A Grand ,Rapids, thesidew&lk irecti in which theanimal - � . � � . fill 1� wo' � W� servatives ever since the.accession to n in compan with I $ershlp fee is placed at the nominal price . . livin 'by working for 1, othii�ig and board-� est, ats he beli ved, of his tive land. Micbi,ifa , i , . . , . odsinan when the horse backed, up and she fell ing th e d on . , � . ; � � (a - - - - 9 I , -1 ijdim Krause was b anting for be els. he young lad bad gone he followed its tracksaud soon - _. � .1 : of the present. Dominion Govern- . . - I y I... I � : W $5 for parties outside the city of Tor- Power - I I . .. . 0 . . :!P � - . 9 . - - . � . Mg themselves. I � hi about sixty rods of it, when __. j I : 1 -3 I . I i- � � the Platte swamps Fr dayni ht About was picked up from b 4een the hind came wit in - ! I meht th I I I . ; 11 q at there �was a surplus in the I - ' I . .�.. - - ; 1611tO., The Glub� -,will hav e sp4cioup apm I THE Ont ... o Government held an dusk they descried. a )lack o9jee't amo;ng feet df the horse . Dennis, andthe it tl*ew up its'll-ead on observing him I - I . I - � , X y . . . I I . - ,... � �, . � - I - _��. - - F . treb,sury. To e4ry charge of extr4va- I. Tbin6n nder was th she vi as not serionsly Ile quickly took aim and put a bullet . i - Tairtments, in Toronto, includilic, dining , . . THE Montreal Herald, which is con-, &notion sale 01 timber iimits iliT the cranberry *bush6 g it �to wo . T . r - - 1. i . S . . - i- 1- . I 0 � - I 11 ..- . . � - t, bringing . . . ' � f ga-Ace and mismanagement preferred , trolled and edited by Iffon; Peter Mitch- on Friday last. These limit be bru 'in, Krause firt d with bis Win- hurt. * ' through its breas it at once to . . � . *nd reading rooms, so thv,t members a , . . ­ . a are sittiat- : I . ��� .1 - � . � . . I I . 'i . gatu�day even�n.* while John the ground. Its mate � a fine buck � - � ' ,I WAS � � � . ainst the Government the ready cheater rifle.- A heixt- ding shriek -Last � :* . 11 - i I'the Liberal party visiting the� city can ag- . i ell, an ardent supptofte� of the Dgininion ed on the ,north shore of Laiia Huron. ab by, bat at once made off., Mr. Gee I - . 9 1- . . - - - i- followed. Onrunniartothespotitwas McCannell, of Wingham6 and a com- -610- ' . - ; . ' ; . - i $ - . : W. I answer ever was, behold the cass toClinton on Tues �. � .. � r pnd tous place . � - AurPhl8-' Government, and who is likely to know' The Toroilto,,Sklail reporti the sale as found that Mrs: Brig� a, 'w io was pick- -mer ed IH6bbs were.re. brought the car - - -.1 _;. ! a: comfortable and commod . . . . cial travel)er nam - - . � �11 I - - L i Z . -,' where he disposed �! it to"Nir. Fitz� . I.. 3 k I I Z - I f resort where I berries, was m)rtal.y wound d. turning from We 5 ;o they may be sure at all This surplus., however, is now a thing of. how things are working Sa3,'$: . foll6ws : , I I Tbe a - swater! they were run day - �_. I I . . , udience n urilbered be e � , t 1 ; - - - . . � . i . . I . . I . ; .. I t the; past, and the bottom of the -cheat. '. - � .! . � .;� . . ing years old and into by a wagon driv ell by A farmer who simons. It weighed over 200 pounds. . �. � - � .1 ; � . I I - " � . I - '4imes: to m eet with their politIcal. lead- � he English supporters of tile tween four and five h dr d) and com- Mrs. Briggs was aboub 50 . . � � - iF, - � . . While t 1 . &Is are i8xceedingly rare in �� I . L 4 1 !In l daught�rs. 'Eler husband was racing witIT another, a�d were both Such anim I I � � . . -1 by the prised severaI . has at length been reached'.* The Gov- Government are being assuret ux" I ,*rs, and frierlds., The dire is com- . � mbermen om the Un- � . _. � . - � . 11, I ; . committed suicide about fi e years ago. thrown out of the rig. Mr. McCannell these parts I and it -is'suppo-sed to have - . I 1�cioff of severid of the leading members eminent, in order to maintain this. sur- Toronto Mail, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal ' i - brok 'i while Air. wandered from the Ray swamp, where ��� . � . I I . ited States as,well as most ;of the prom . DisTmss IN, GLA,sudw. t- is estimat- bad a' collar bone e; I � __ .. � _ . ' tinue on . Gazette, etc., that Riel �,*ill surely hang, * . , I I 1. i . I I . - ,� - � � I � . I �� , pl'us, and at the same time con . I in ': i - - of the Dominion . . e and . . I � t r re being ent Canadian lumbermeii,... The sale ed that over seventy pe, cent. of.tbe- Hobbs escaped with a slight bruise on an occasional one is shot. � I - . � . the French suppor e a a -as . � " . � � -"Te hope kless and extravagant course - . 5 -The Clinton N-ew Rra last week - ' '- � '"I Legislature. _ that the in their r6c � . I earnestly assured lo�r­tlie French Ga'v'ern- commenced at. one o clock, - d was con- workmen connected ivith tlie ship -build- his shoulder.. - - .. : I � - I I trade of the Clyde are! uneniploye,d.. -A laughable incident occurred at says : We are sorry to learn _. thA about - I . 2 - � Club will receiie a large membership kept increasing the taxes until they dare ment, papers that -lie will surely not tinued withon't interin-ission limtil half- - � I . ' .-. � E 1. I . I � � i!nagrd after yard a long 1 the river, is the residen cc of a Colborne farmer the a dozen ,persons in .the Huron Settle-, -- , I :, I - - i �, not increase th-em an more. The conse- ba�g; and what is Arangest is that one - -0 , I . list from this county., It is a Oeserving . . I . class of newspapers does. not challenge . past three, by which time' all the lots closed, and others are oxil� employing a other day. Hearing some unusual noise ment, near Birtle, Manitobii, (wh are . :� - quiance is tha gasted surplus has 0 1 , , W �nterforiae, and shotild receive -th colm : �vcrq disposed of, the i i z * w ilf one of tb' rooms of' the house, he from this neighborhood) haye lost every . , e . . . the positive statements of the other . 01 ction of the numbe'r of Imen at ork e . 1 V. . . � ienance a . I . ,disappeared', and v�e are now � face to . I . red with former ye . irs..j Th n and to his surprise found a two- particle of their crops - I;y the frost, 1. . .lox1i ar e re- went i I . - . - iI � I .-nd support of the' Reform � - � - class on the subject.. T61 inference is being close on'lialf a mill' - doll si It cbm Pa eln very . � . . . . I - pressicin is te.-rible distress year-old qolt in the. 1,i sitting room," Some of th I are said to be in . I 'arty thr"DughiDat the face.with an imm ens'e deficit. From the that to an under9taliding " has sn't of the de - circurnstances and will' find it . �T PPDV�ce. The � I ig safe to say that the pricbs obtained - , . . the fluancial.- statement from Ottawa pub- come to, and it seem''s reasonable to sul)- I : in this city-,. and hundreds, of families are resting its'head-upon t4,e family bible, needy I � I ,�hj'eetsaremiorefullly set fart� in . . . . ­ were by far the best ever� got at such a reduced to the ve' of sta wation. Poor a;,nd a six months' old colt stamping with, ditfieultto get through the winter, One I i lished in theL Mail of , Monday last we pose that it is based on the appointment �. . . rge. . . 11) I I � � - I . - per. youn,' m, whose name we are. request- - J! extract which we take from . . � of a lunacy Commissioli.: Such a Com- sale." . Law relief is being supplemented by might and main upon his weekly pa ' ,y ma . . I . . 1. . . I I . . 300 on his . I . . . � learn that the expenditure for the. fisca'I . I I - _��l te efforta, 'ancr ala enumber of 'The paper was torn int9 tatters, b4fthe ed to withhold., had paR $6 . � .� n W-Mig, which says .- , . .. mission VM e .stablished, the . _____ - �he'Kingsto , . priva , � a' I soup kitchens have been o ened to alle- good book was uninjured. . The animals clahn, put up a house, stable, &c., and . , - I isely designed, It is year ell inues un- - � . �_ � The club is w . ding, 30th June,- 1885,_ am-, ounted doctorswill diler,. of ' course, and the - THE smallpox scourge cont' . i LL � - . �,, .. � eive- the - viate the sufferings of the oor. wei e got out without.any other damage made other improvements, yet'he has - � I . . . intended in th&.-, first place, to have a to $35,32-7,936, while the revenue only. prisoner will ree i . benefit of the ' onireal-. Forty-� . TAR inisn BOYCOT FLS. - he Gov*brA- being done. *d 11 lir abated In M ,ight deaths thrown up �is claim .entirely, an with � � - liery wide membership,- to have repre- 4.mo'unted to $32,970,465, thus leaving doubt. Thereforej Rie'l will not haug. . � I I . . I . I- I . . red on Monday, ,aild ninety-five merif'finds that the ta§k ol! -lighting thb --Three, charges of violatioil of the others is moving his buildings down to � I occur , . . �aeniatives, many or few, in every con- - — .�_ .- . I ' - . H : a deficit of nearly �two-axrd a half million . 4 I , . stiabi upon thie, Scott Act against Robt. INIallin, of Ash- the Souris, over one hundreti miles fur- I � r . � . . 1_� �titueucy in Ontario �,- to be a place I THE fun is now ; commencing in new cases weep reported. This is about I boycotters is. a * great � xamination before ther'souttli, where they are permitted to ' I ' ,. I dollars. Of - the e�penditure named" .. I � P .. I � P ; olice resources of Irclan.4.: The Irish field" carne up for e . . - -- - ,Where the Liberals, yo�xlg amd'old, can . earnestiii the old-.couht We some-. � the ordinary daily rate. -But, n6twith-1 Messrs. Young and Druniroond, J.. P's, -re-loexte, they having been volunteers - - ) � , 7. I ­ police .force i's at pi esen- � in a state of I � � I ineet and exchange views on current ho*ever, it is but * just to' say that . � I times .-have'lively scenes in Canada in standing this! terrible death ra,te the efficieIrcy .which lias never before been at Blyth on Monday of last week. Mul- during the late rebellion. It -will prove- - topics ; to% be to the leaders ihe rendez- $1,700,000 was for the suppression of the � . � 0 I 0 - - I � I I I . - .1 - . �� I . , o these parties, - ivous at I Ir ey calim, ;� � connection with our -elections, but we authorities ar 01' stillnieeti with greq al . . - no , I eqn led.' Its relatiot a with the people lin bad rented a room at Belgrave, on a very ,great hardship t ;; I � eet eir sup- ' : . . - C , . - * ... . I . . - for the " I . . .Nokthwest. rebellion, and is classed " . are more friendly thaii, fox, many years the day of the fall show, allecred because they sufferea similar .mislor- - � I � . 11 I � � . � ition in -ille carrying out of their . � . M . xtend their acquai ,ce �:: .� � cann a riends in the old OPPOS I . r ' .. - io , . , 6� ) . ot appro : ch buK f ' .. . I . last year, and will have a tend - --- and give 'and take such sug �stions extraordinary expenditure, but as. an past, and the : result is tb1at an unusual * purpose of dispensing solid refresh- tu es ,ell i , - , . 11 . . I I sod for ruffianism and'ro'wdyism. We' policy of isolation and vaccination. - ey to prevent further einii-ration n that . . .. � . . . � . A . I number of outrages have I een averted, ments, but he appears to lia-ve done con i - - I - . - . . , 7 , I passing events may. warrant. his city offset to this there are items ehn.rged- to . . - � _.:1 I "I: I , � . -, . . . . kin - I and Clio ele-coction and ca tu r line also, as W e, ' .1. . �,! . .3. ) I � I ; - Or-'_ Xk-­�­4.A ' - !�, * � - . I . . in Canada c ' usually�] manage to givo-, o I P re of crinii- siderable in the liquo . rt,(;L10n %, hicJis a . I . ' : , should be strongly identified with it) ,capital account which should be charged proven, :and too far north to allow . - � I I . .seeing that its origin lies with a King- sufficient vent to our 'feelings through Tim appe to the Privy Council in na - . 17t,_ . � I . . Is have been greatly facilitated. But' of the charges were fully�� I . of profin: imy .. . . . I . . I . � � . � I � to cul ent expenditure which will make pol, q '11 more men are needed, and the force will : fines of "5 and costs on two charges im- growing.. i : - . ston gentleman, Six Richard Cartwright, ' . .. our mouths, but the old I country - England on iolialf of Louis � Riel has . . unnm� - I � - . the first Presi � up me ,rly . the a nt said to have tic,ians- have an ugly fashion of pumelling I -failed. That' eminent cour t �onfirmed probably be iaicreaec . ecruiting posed. He made no defe�ce. . I � . I 1 7 and, tb at he has been -made - : mou h . . I I . I . ; � . � , - . - - - A Prairie Fair� ' w - ith a -Janies Hobbs eiviJi 4xig .. I i of artisans is to be . ncojr:gred w I ,,ineer, wito I deut of iL . . � I � I I been spent in connection with the North- . - __� I � �11. I � . each other. with incient hen fruit, and the decision of the'Manitoba court which view, of baving' one or ore skilled work� was in business ill Win bam. last winter 11�. EDITOit.-I' take the liberty of : � I . ' . , , , . I west trouble. It should also.be borne in. dan er . ous if less i � - . t d lin' . lice at in readiness and spring, died at the esideuce of his I � I �' . - - - �� , . . p even more -odorous mis- co men at every po !-- . . 9 i , nvic e �-� and established the ' io' -sending you a brief report of the - -fall . . . - I I The Debt of Canada and. the ri�ii�d t . I I . to assist boycotted per fair at Carberry, as there are �ettlerw . . "I i I . that no part of this expenditure btons[ The Loyaf- father, West Nissouri, on Sunday last. _W . I- . - - siles are frequently brot' ht', into use. A legality.of the� proceedings �h ist Unions, which are now well organ- While engaged in surveying in tl i � . J � 41 � . . I IS 1 here' from your neighborhood, and it � 1. . . � -United States. - - has gl;6 into the Canadian Pacific Rgil- few days ago the Marqu a of Lorne, the The'Tesponsibility of the f ntare disposi- iz6d in many parts o re' C5 - imay! be of some interest to friends at . ,7 . � . I L . In his lecture in Seaforth on Friday wv�y 'I � . . . lax�d, claim, and nei(rhborhood some months since be be 4 1 1 or other similar improvements. The I - - .. . . f I to know something of what is tak- . I . b ' ' I Queen's son-in-law, whc happens to be. tion of Riel xi�w rests entir(Jy' With the deserve, a large shar of 6redit for the canie wet and contracted a severe cold' llom�, . � . . �_ night last Rev.' -Dr. `W- ild gave statistics nioneyi used for these purposes has been the Liberal Candidate fo - Hampstead ap- Canadian aut orities. He has -b roved condition of afla` Nhich settled on'llisJungs, -k con- in� place out here on the prairie.: . - , I . Qui - I � a. . * 11 � I . _. . . een re- IMP . IF i d lie -radual- , I N .1 - purporting to show the relative per capita bor6wed and has gone to 'swell the ' ' 1�1 , � ­ stimption was d�veloped,axi Tfie exhibition of the Agricultural # 4 � 0 I peared on the - latform4t Brentford, a P, � the 15t� I . - ; ; - _P � t .- rieved untiV of November. . . I worse -uiitil death put an *end to -To. 2' .. _. I debtof-C/4nadaand the United, States'. public debt. It must also be -rem. ember- t ly grew 'Society of Brandon district, IN -was ;;. . . ! I I own seven miles from. LOnAon, -to de- An effort is �'eing madb to a pointa' I i 1 . l I � � . '. - - We may here remark.that. tji� d otor edthat the taxes of t1fe people have h - . . 1. . . P liuron Not S. I his sufferings. Mr. Hobbs was a quiet, held at Carberry, Mxnitoba, Thursday' I . - - " '' 0 . I I . I 1. . . ver a c 66.h. While ad- comm 'further enqui" a unassuming Young man and was much . N't ; ampaign ape ission t� re�into his Mr. Forsyth, forniqly A Wroxet ) and Friday, Sth and 9th October. There I ", 1, I seems to have a special cont m pt for been nearly doubled during -the past ' I I . er, respected in Wingliam. . - - (,t A, ! sanity. Should this- commission -be ap- but now of Michigan, was in Blyth last i I I . dressing the electors a ,mob assaulted was'a large -attendance of the publie . 'A . politicians and,. political parties 'He is, eight years, and that the deficit is not him with -rotten - and some I . - -The Blyth Review of last week and a very fine exhibit of stock, . . , - - eggs, of them pointed furth4 delay will! I kely result, week, prospeo.ting Avit[i a view of. estab grain,, .. ­ ikr�L as he says, a party in him self I and in due to a diminisbing rev' .. I . . . lisbing a wool n mill. . says : A flutter of excitement was caus- dairy produce and ladies' work. The - , , � . enue but to . an e , � , - I . in , to appoi t procuring his statistics, ,he af arms, he increasing expenditure, . � , . gaining the platform,' a 'ashed �his hat but � the Gov#rnment refuse .n ,--The WiDilialn a t well has now ed around the� V ictoria. hotel corner over show- of horses was unporecedentea-iiA �� � overhis head. The supporters of the the comiyiissio� definite abtion will have reached a depth pf 1, I )O feet, and the. the sudden departure of Mr. R. Pollock, the; section. . � 1% I . - did not depend upon the statements of The disclosires made by this fiiRan . 0 . I . -1 Marquis rushed -to his i � "We faxicy if indications are ''that alt �will be pro- who has held the positi * n of landlord of -Black Duke (INTorman Percheron,) - . � . cili rescue and a fight to be taken.O4 th4Q 15th. .1 i -us some r. - Politicians o,n, either side, but T. Plied to' staterneiit sh.oui_ld be -sufficient to startle i - . . 1, cured in paying q,qaiatties.� the Victoria -ho 'e for years. M owned by Messrs. McCaig, took the . I'll, I _ ­ . ensued; The Liberals; however, got the 'commission is refused it may be I . ,. a C a ,% c 8 I rt . . � , last Pollock left on Thursday morning, and le d b,re a at the Provin ial at t, � - , . headqua ersfortbem. Well,las a . re- the'people from their present lethargy. worsted in -the encounter, and the Tories taken as a P � �etty eiurd indication that -Mr. John � Dearing on Monda3 ) it is suppo�ed that he lost no tini ' ''I -1 . *ult of his ia-f armation, he haei arrive ' . .i . I - sold his 75 acre farm on the 4th. con- "I Boniface. Black Duke is anoted prize- � . . - 4 If there are any wbo.,may' doubt the ' .Of the'platform, and the' Governmeilt have deterniihied to let cession of Stephen, to Mr. Vrank Tricb- c Ile winner, be is a splendid spech - of the e , ' . - -secured,possession xossing to Uncle Sam's doxiiiins. I . � at the conclusion -that the I .It 11 . 1. . . . . 4 � nen - I . : . - P1 -r cap' a statement we give- above, we ask,thern - . 0, . I was behind in his accounts with his breed. He was im _* 11�­ - * debt ;f Canada is considerably, � . I passed resolutions condemning the the law take: � - ner for $4,20 . i . ported by James* A. � , . .. . . I � ess than t . 4s course. . . . .1 : creditors, ,many of -whom mourn his de- per . � ill '. -, . � o refer to the Toronto M ail Of M.onday I . . -Mrs. Dr.�Brownlge, of'Gorrie, car. ry, 'Williningtoil, Illiuois', and took k I", . Liberals. Similarly turbulent proceed- . I . � ­ , . k �,- . that Of the United States. Not,, we do last. ii . . I . . . ount of several bull- the ' swe stakes at 'the Illinois State I I . I _ 7 They -will. there see what ' ried off 21 prims at the Winghain show parture, Ao the am - 1. � we state ings have taken place in 1 ther constitu. - - ep i i�;-!�,i 10 . Neiw� of the W)ek. recently held, and was awarded the dred dollars. The furniture has been fair -in 1883, and. he was purchased :by � . I � I 10 not suppose for a moment 1hat the confirined,"and we are sure the Mail doe ' - -ontest has � zed under virt� I .� .� I I 7 � - v: 9 encies, and still the c' HE BEAUTIFUL SNOW,— )l.Wediies- prize for the- wost sub-ce - Messrs. McCaig last summer. �, ..� . sei ue of &chattel mort t - -, . - � I astul exhibitor. i Messrs. I ;� � learned doctor -wished to give incorrect ' ot �ut forward the -worst side, Ii" commenced. With su�h*- a beginAing day last week a foot of i now fell in -Mr. George Me 'ibbo'n, of "Wing- gage. - i I - - �.:�! . - I n - ' 4 . ,, . .. . 4. �i­ I informatiGn to his atid i . ., . �Mr. Willi' m Haugli,­a young man McCaig are doing a good work in im- , - � I , �,. - - ence; we rather vie W�, therefore, of this di§closur6, is I - _North�m Michigan. I 0 ham'has sold the. Beaver Block in- that a I provin the breed of horses in the Pr -9v- � - - 7, -1� �-, . , I .. mcline to th ' i . It what must we expect th d to be. . it ) IP . w ith a very in 9 � Z _�.i . in � theria is rag it I- .1 �. - ­ ERIA.-Diph ing to towny to Mr. VIcIudoo, for _ ce,and they deserve great credi. for � I k � - �hat the people, irrespective is ev* . : . . accident in a very simple way a . I � '' -e, �opinion that those at not. ti e DIPI�Tlll Rob6rt residing in Tumberry, met . *V �j­.4 "head( . ident that we,- in th d an alarming *e% -,tent among children oq $9,000. -This is 6ne of thelbest business serious their enterprise. In this connection we - . I , , , : . , i,� ; - luarters" who furnished him of �arty, 6hould demand that a -halt in not need to lo6k to the other land" the boiders of - Ldlicaster county, Penn, 'blocks in t i - , . . _ '.. . I to xfi . ;. .�� , few days ago. It appears that he was note the fact a, M J hn 11 eston � L �. 7- ' . i I , th t r. 0 um . 't with his figures were pla I ; . I . � he town. I � - c � ; I I ; .g,:off u on th is' cami�ral of - extravitgan' e'be, called. - fo' � I . I �;� -�;,, . yin , -P � , making shavings preparatory to'starting weU.'knowu in Seaforth, -of Big Plains, ii`� if - � . . raprecedent in tke�inax�ner of con- sylvania, I � -Mrs. Sanders of Exeter, has a snuff- 11 . - Government is not con- d - - , i . IL'�,t change Of -The New York box which bra �LH - him, . The gross Public debt of Canada If a : FoRoERs ARRESTED. Leatly a fire, and was using a draw -k " �&_,� I . � noting oar elections� I i, Whatever the I I is m2e, -of �., n h nd prize for general purpose ; 1_1-1�.? on the Slat Of May last, as shol, y the aid - . . . � of forgers [ is o -ver ! I operation. The stick he was shaving . a _4 . ered advisable, the people sho' . police have dilcovered a lies, �band carved and 0 years old. team; first in heavy draught -yearling " � uld cier- Marquis' personal merite or popularity I broke in two and allowed the '5 b._ . . i -, � public. accou-n-ta, was, in round. ram. ers , tainly i-xistru I . . . who have victimized the bmiks in that Mrs.: Sanders has refused $50 for this I knife to filly�- first in general purpose yearling .1 � . , , ��; � , ct their Tepres6litatives it - I i 1 - y .11 I W I : come with full force on the young man a filly; first in single carriage horse ana .... I I ! , ".. , - I . - 0 may be, his principles, ,as he de cit ; Pittsburg, and Boston. 4xicient relic. * 1 7 ,� . � clares . 4 - ­ ,,W&,711,00% while the popmation. of put such a check upon those now in them are sound, and the people are fool- knee' cutting a wrrible gash about two . first in pigs. Mr. Humeston took 41so - �: III � J t � � � � -f- .� I. 9RAwD REq.,Tio-N.-Prince Bismarck '. -Mr. Geo. Caisemore of Morris, was t �� . - . , i; Canada' is 4,400,000. The population of . I . I � 41N power as will prev�nt theni continuina has invited all the 1116,111)ers of his threshing with his mae'lline inchesindiepth,ande piptely severing firstatBrandon, No. 1 sho with a - .11 ,-'l . � I I I . - - ish if they do not, elect him. In his I . near Blue- - , wy .... 'I'M __1 I � . the "I I I ­ -th6 United States is eatimatec at 56,- the dangerous and down -ward coursethey &' ' .. V - 14 . . . 'V �� rA ,; . family �o - attend a, grand cord of the knee cap. I At best I �;i ,ek, 1when he had �he splendid pair of blac i four 'and fly# reunion in Vale, one day last we . . - I I �� I . . -nd the doe- years old He also captured second � � . . . .k. �,F 000, 000, and th ' ddres.s he advocates imm,ediat6 dia�- Berlin oh the�90th inst. i9e forefinger of his rigl�iA hand taken Joint will always be stiff, a I � .�.f_ I . p. public -debt. a� $1,400, - are now pursuing. . . � . - r; -.1 � - . I - I . = , � -he I ; - �'� I I , I establiKhment l -Scotl4nd; he chiam. ' CHEAi .L%4ATTRF,ssE-,.-A'I'hilad�ilphia olff ,by having it, caughtin one of the tors fear Cie limb way bay to be ami- prize witi a, splendid bay filly at t - - - � 1� t, 000,000, By a very sim-ple.c4loulation I - . I . I � 11 � . I'll, � - i q - . - pions the, principles of !the Free Land manufacturer hm been awar led the con- ,%kheels. ; 1 ; putated. I same show'.' N lack also -took : I . - I I , � . . .,Xr. John 1V __ � - 7' � the doctor will learn that the per capita - -I&VARD HANLA-11, the great Canadian tract for'supplying .10,000 Mattresses to 1 Mr. Thos. Hawkshaw,!of Grey, who -Frank Holloway, who,for the past first Ion general purpose stallion.. It � . . . . . - z, �r " I � � I I - - ,� _'. I, .� . -Leagife,,,with a view to, the encourage. I - . ; . -, - -A debt of Canada is more - than double tbat oarsm, an, has again been defeated. In a . - tii,tes Government -at ,a frac- -recently sold his farm, intends removin erk, in tbe post will also be seen 'that Carberry ranks . . . . . . , �, . � , I the United S � four years has been, el � � � - ; . , - . a-ub [ 4 i 9 I I., ment of the - il of land, and tion over 68 4nts each. ' I . to Brussels next spr ng, *here be will � - 4, � -divisio. office at Wingham left oni Wedne�dtty Z I � � I � . . . . . -4 . . ,of- the United States. - it is !'possi,bie race with Teemer, at Alb on Satur- . .. easily first in horses in the Province of - � . . � � _M , I any, for Toronto, where he has a�qep . I - . � C 1� i I suggests that'ithe � sales of lar& estates � PRAI iw TExAs. -Extensive jAn the ranks of the i toble! army of .. re- ted a re- Manitoba. . � I I I., I : �.. � . , . . 6 � I - A however, that the doctor miant the day last, for $1,060 a side, he wa's badly . . I . - - . � e � I'! f 1'i'if 0 . I e reported from the Pan tired farmers located _n th&'t towlil. � sponsible position as book -ke6perfor the I am safe in stating, just here, that I � 64 bloc should be subject, to -heavy taxa- . prairie fires a 1i , . it&xation instead of the � debt. � if so, he be'a'ten.. When at,j&e turning bqoy he . I Handle 4eZIO11 � in Texas 1 at d it is said of Davies: Brewing and Malting Co.. -M. . . - . OR have nev'er seen a liner exhibition --of __ !_� I - . - tion, while sales of land � to be divid,ed -Theother day Mr. T. Tipling, � � I - - . . that the in . : er of ac I is r " w Monday evening he was entertained at a horses and colts than that 1 . - - � 4 � a equa,1'.l.v astra �r�s turned over Clinton, drove his ' i pony from - was priv I .. - I . . - . .. .� 'D I . . - , y, for while the inet with an accident and fell into -the into am- all parcels shoul be left d . arty in the town'liall, at which tvrenty- ileged to attend here. There also - ,., 1- � � - I Uty will -approach five million-. t. Clinton -to Win ack,' a dis- f ; er head water- This, however, was not the . gbani and' b was I � ., . i. I _ -ouiie of Lords be is of - 'PREPARING Fop. AcTioN.'. he author- tance'6f over fo'rty miles, 1- - . I I- - I - taxation of Canada is $6 li - . free. - As to -the H . ; . Eve couples of the elite of the'town were an excellent show of cattle, chiefly-, - ' : . % � I n - 4� hour.,, , � . ' ; 4 � , that of the United States is Only $5 per- cause of his defeat, as his antagonist was-. - . ities "Of -been for a. horse itlipt only . - res - . � m ­ , � . .,N . - I opinion that this ven�rable -body mig J Wo6lwich Arsdria have 00 P ent, and a mos enj � I - i- I- i � - � . . ht I . I . weighs about 7 . I Ing Durham, and some good -grades, The ;,-7, 4�1 head, and a, considerable portion. of -this several lengths ake"ad of him atthe ti -me. ordered to supply 101000j00 rounds of pounds this,is too r - was spent. Frank says the Times, has Binscarth people were here with I' I . , 1, . � I . . . I . g d tuvelling, 9 6 � - . � be improved by the infukon. of elected part I - 4 _�* has been devoted to. reducing the debt,, It is evident: that Hanlan's. career � as an � . . ; cartridges and 10,000 'rifles Ifor the ex- - -Mr. ArclAald McIntosh, for some won many warm friends during his stay of their magnificent breed of shorthorns, - ... �_. 11 I . . . . ,; , . � . � members while' , rs the exten- pedition to b sent against King Thebaw years proprietor, of -the ,�lbion Hotel, in this town, and much regret is ex- .. - -.1 ­ i- he al favo' - ' �, . I . while ours has been for curreilt:'expen-di- oars,man is on the decline. It i . . . I .- the game as was all -11 .: 4;_71 . I . a not , I � !� ownat St. Bonifacep - 11 � LL - - ' Gorrie, d attracted ___ : - . �'. - ' . sion of local'i;elf gov ent to Ireland. of Burmah . I': has'leased the Itoyal Hotel pressed at his departure from our midst. . i __. _;.��­! fure. It would be wisdom: f or the Doe- that he does'Wor'se than he formerly did, _ . � . . inuch� attention.' They � 7- - I � � . � . . . . CA-R-NE(,,.IE'S'PP.ESE�NTA-Afi(Irew! C�r- Listowel, and will remove to thai In the meantime his place in the post, an I . . - I i I .- � . . . . " were fine specimens 'of the breed and � I . .. -i I . I V -, - tor to. revise his -statistics,- el -even the 'but that others h o do bet- negie, th I office will be fille - . __� _ . se, isen wh SIR LEdN,-JiRro whose health is I &I t � I I ,q,ve ar e Pittsburg million ire, hibs an- town. � � i d by. Miss Hattie took several prizes here and at Brandon, - I - . i , - I �. . TiLL - . I � I . . 11 V .; I :01 I I � . . ? - I - � - 4 - I �::: eer shows � what little nounc . lobt. Ramsay, lot 28, 4th con- . I No. Ij -where- they obtained Ist and 2nd . . . politicians may laugh at him. :'Another ter. � , n aws car ed his intention of presenting a � -Mr. P Fisher. . - F� _­ I � . I - . . . I . - . _ I ,not improving, �asfor .... I -1 - i I � ed to Ottawa . I � . � I - . � A I __1 - c xisidered . marble bust of Robert ,Burns to the c�sslon of East WaNvanogb, has rented On Tuesday of last Week H-ur,on for bulls three years old and upwards, . . ........ - I important matter to% b depend�' cc there is: to be placed on his -resignation as Fkan' e Minister, and National V I . �.. "I n very . 0 6 I "I . I ' � - I . m . . Va�fflace Mem�r res to 'Mr. �� S. Naylor of Division Grange,*No. 27, met at Brus- 2nd for a, two' ear old bull 3rd for bull �� � ; �­ Z � and . ' Tw: will likely retire f6m. -t'he.Cabinet at Stirling, Scodand.. I . I orm.Of " sels, George Fortune, W Al., in the� - z . . - � L .. , t:. 4 . 111 this corn-nection is that �,hfle the debt human I ' its and friendships. 0 1 , y 9 . 2 - � . 11 . . . , ,ears . �� . -, , i. - I . . . . .- TIE . E .GRA�-T EN T the same township, for -a t 3 V -. S4ort ' . . calf, lstf,orcow, ist for two year old 11 I . � .1 . , � �, - - of the Ifted States haabeenrapidly years � I o, when he was at on - N � chaii addresses were made by. heiferi &c. , I I . i � I ,:. I, tie-zellith of once. Sir Le ard h a � not een able to �,MON_T�m i . . - Over for $260 for the first year, and $250 for �. - - . . I � - � - I ' . .. . � � . . . . . � I .1 r .. I w - I decreasi lg, the debt of Canada, has been his, eases, hi * I $1 ,1000 has bee!P received * for the Grant the others, � t M. Nifor ison, Geo. Hood, R. Currie, N. Sheep and pi d not ,bulk lar - I � sulle 0 s a in ,every o6f his i ga di gely - . - . q -atten& to the dutie , -office since . Z- - I . __ __ . * Cuming, MI% Michie, Jas. McCallum, .T. . , .1 � ? :." I - monument .fund from' the: United States -Ddugald Strachan, of Brussels, sold q . � . .. I a . here, but . receive thie,atten. .f� � a rapi� Ay increasing. It. i partially person',, in outh. He was -the admired 'the' middle of the latt � se sion - of - Parlia- consul; at Bradford Ehaland The his Magician entire cc It to Richard Wil- Elston, T. Moore, J. Southcombe, and tion they deserve at e -hands of far- --- � , will ere Ion 4 � a 7�� � - . 1. . . . . . .1. - -_ � . . , I. I I JI � argla all mirer a , �. I - 1, . I IV � - uppose& a n � I true as, the Doctor says thill a I -of id I a, and he wa leted and ment. It is a - h - id he �money was all contributeN by English- liams, last Monday, for the� handsom others. It was moved and resolved- that mers. I ��_ - - � : . I I I � . I I . . . me . � I . __ M T 1. �ortion U the pciWic debt Of the United feaste. wherever he went. He attract- -recover sufficiently he -%�Al be appoin The total -fund n6w'aihouilts to figure of $175. - I the Provincial Legislature be petitioned � . . q . __ �:._ .. I � . . ted men. . � 0 There 'is pvery indication . There were a-feva, coops of poultry ou - � . � _. r - . i - . . - � . I . . `Vi for war ymr oses ed more attention, 'and received m- ore Lien' $91,929. . � . . . ' * to 4 a good deal,of by the Provincial- Gran . �, States -has been created P I tenant -Governor of: some that there is going ' I ge asking that view e howil. _ I I I . . . f I � of the IN -10 �X_ IVITANTED.—At Stock- go, in the animal. . I . , som6 good br' eds were a � . � _� .. � k �� I while that of Canada has bee 3, created public a d a than would be g'iven our Easte I ri . i Province . a � , 3-1 . No CH At, I . the School Law be amended so that in Hamburg, Plymouth 'Rocks and Game - . r ,, be given some ton, California, a meeting of '30.0 citizens -M rural 0 1 __ 'I u it . . . � : T r. John Callull ,of 'Usborne, was I : �, - � - '-' . . . sell' ol sections; the trustees shall ,were exhibited by Mr�. James E. Beelts I � It for publ,ie hatprov-e m exits, and rhat it is , m ost abie and popular Canadia"in states- other position, where he- can - was hold Thux�sda� -night 'xet' on Monday . have power to malKe the s wa- � - i . ; spend the ulien reso- returning home from 4 mmer v __ 7 - i g ' � ) ­ ,� or -1 . and took prizes. The Hainburga'a'ad . L � b � .. waste money in buil il;;­ rail- in ell. 'Even the' reat political to Chief- remainder of his d i . lutions were kdopted for the remov&l O*f of I tioli any length, not exce - Z � . V . � I I . � I I I se I I I ast week, with c load . Of shingles, edida sixweeks, Game were the best birds on vikNi. . o . i " . . 0 . I � � - '111 I '7111, . Chinatown .from the- c* limits, -and -when one of the bunches fell off, and in and that teachers - b Paid their . � F. . to spend it in . 'I * people. tain as nowhere in comparison with *and,aflluence.- It is not likely Sir Leon- � 4y I Farmers will soon lea:rn here as they ... . I I p. . I ­ i ... pledging all to vote against ifomfnees f nil 0. ? 't. � 4 Y) I . . .or turni �,,, around 6 go-')ack. �or it he fell annually instead fe quartprly. 71%treyr have. long ago 16u-nd out in'Ontario, � " . . I . � - 1. � United States have not been . 'Ned anlan -.elfghte active , ' . bransacting , - y as some d d to ard . will ever .again rbturn to I I H . . � � . . fl. city offices who - da not favor the removal off the load, and we a so badly injured I other - business J the Grange that here is money - ... . . . . _: I I t I in poultry when I � .. - - by any means, and.. while Call hUn. This, however, was -when he political life. Thus ilt� is that the old of Climamen. � . that .no hopes., are ent rtained of his Te- adjourned- to meet at- AVingliam on the � � _ . i � . �� . . I I - I warm . I , - . ; C,mRlr� - i well attended to and, ly housed .- . Ot " third Tuesday in January. . I they have certainly spent a gre4 deal in could vanquish every opponent, and heads; one. by on LANADIAN j .'-.Secretary covery. . I I I � I '' forced to retire ) t.� h. I . . I I e, �r, I during the winter. . . .. . � a, ­ � . . - I . � - . I __ I Var, they have also, spent mnc� in pub- 'when � Mann!ng 8 or( er pro 1 1 9 a 1� Ipment Of -on.Monday of last Webk a squirrel -A very -pleasant ev took plac � . . . � , it was supposed he. had no peer in from the political stake, -and younger- An., - . . . . . . ent e There was a good exhibit Of daig , . I - . # erican gra o er c a in . -Mrs. Cassady, produc _ ,vould I , - lie improvements as �vell.. An4had - Can- hunt was ariall ed at Walton, , with at the residenbe of' - . � i in . the the aquitic, world. His first downward' although we . dare; '' I ' ' e in butter a-nd,chee$e tha _ . . . . .. �, 11 - I , r I I . not" say better, men -adian bottoms . -Tuesday oi � last week. compare favorably with thei best Ont"i . , � I : 1. .. I c t �Or expo has - George. Stockdate and Jbhn Love as Manchester, on 0 . I financial managem entof Cana& been. &a- ' wa I . . ' ' - U � . i I step - w�s when be - a beaten by the spring up to take their places. It is not caused considerabl excitement among captains. The result wasi:-Stockdale, The event, -was the in larri L -e of article. J. Bra,y, of the Carberry lac- ------ "I �� � � shippers. The - effect of the order will 520, points, Albert, ( arte, 510 points, 'her daughter Eliza J. to M a . I ��� .. I honest aild economical as it sbonld have Australian a few months ago, and now yet known who Sir Lbonard's successor r. baniel 'tory took all 'the prizes for factory- � , . ! ! . I . I I .1 be to cause' all. shipments of' flour and :)ints, -total 1240. McGillicuddy, of the Si �Tlju I . - I . I � . ­ Ge6rge Pethidk 2001 P g ial, God�r- iiiade' cheese of - excellent a le At - I I - , . � - - . ­ I . . . a.re vp 9 'Brandon as well a,s here. 1: ,a - ; - I � been,, eve.fn taking the United - tea as that he, has again suffered Aefeat, and will be. But whoever the fortun�te, or other -shipments from Duluth which Lo .1,795 J� Beirnes 770, ) James Car- ich. .The bride was attired in white e a of � . a standaid. we would now b ...; lust as, I that at the A&nds of an -American, his perh,,Cps inore. correctly speaking, the un- bound for We,r.:'-Y ston or o ter: `710, t04 , - � . . � . � � . - . . I . - . I . I I - . . I . 13,275. Lov'e a side thus tarletan, Wknmed with dan ted lace and, Carberry and vicinit - - � � . I . . i . __ � I i .. y being cki*OY . . - . i I. ! I . . . .r F - � . . . � . � . . � . I �. _ b � rl,i, i Bp : tll� � i � � . � . I � " - .. � ,. - I . . . . . . I - . : . I t I ; % � i - . i : . . . - . . I � I I - . i .1, I � . � - - 1 7 � : s . . 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The society is.to 1. � I ,the very, mar6fl prt � .11 . the -past Year in AfAC . �i . �_ I C&,rberry-is a bv an,earnest live pevp�. . . U a mest*important . - in the near future. I , 9 , . � , C&rberry, octolocr 2ift", - � - - I _. - Sooft Act E, - . itorof T - To the M - -im UTZ I . 11 I DEA -R SIR'—In I � iommal we have obs'.,. . � I to,tionsof Dr. Slow ' I I ,on the propriety of 11 . � - : � lofagistrate.) the Doo � - . that the app oin,t.meZ . � -Cessa.ry ,e'Xpense U ' ,, ,g,r Scott -Act 3; that il - I . . ,of money'. and a stir . ing. the law-breiken I fhink that all effol � ..� -ill be frd + the,seller �%, I � iv the law may be all . as the ,consumer .i�, f . The moral side of , itely more impor6- yu, I I I the co=.Itty of -con) �class who usually al I these trials, do -not.. � valueon. their repu, I -with an honest - in Xifficult to _. ;� lc� . - get -� source �of all tile ai. ing theilaw and roal. I . 4 withparties of res- Wrently think it i . I ihorality -to break t t1z I Cept'and ,dxample,l , s -,all l'i positiOnS2 abd - �Cxampole is followt� �contral than all tliWl I - - be got. It is - there V . I - � ing on ail ra.lks A 1mristians to _--ee I their duty ns - monali I any one to pray thal �corrre, and gir,� V1 . those who break- th-1 . 11 'Our,county Couneil*! . , . . going back on their i I histance of intercS. . , ­ �Chief c-_u,.,­�,C-'1,tj,�.1ne.7- i � .� I . teln,-pt in linr,,--ii. ,_'. I , � - ; _. ty bywhich�theAe � - should enable those � . elevate the standUrfll I - 100M .- I . � plish. their iaobje� , - ' - . under lice,Dse is,delix , - . . ten-fela more so wh, seeing everyone is n hold the lw%% It -11 " elector to remember. J � -ble for the conduet � . - official Positions by � _. If. we wish to be be]; let ail who, value a I I I . � � - a -virtuous, commul � - � that algoc;l exalnPlA tion to frovm down. . law, by withdrawmi I 11 . � � -who break it, will 1i . than prosecuting t]. . who buys convw.it� - fence than the '14 long as there are I the respectable CUR, to overconie all obs . deniand. If the elit , , k) conscieutiously f X have amplepowet I' . ... . teract the id�-Viee§ c . �bring the law WfA I ther � efore, feel tha . � . bound to carry out. and spirit, and the � . until the xieoessitY'� P for violating the � arme. . I usborne, October 1-4 — . , Scott Act T . To the Editor V1 TIVE I sm.�Nviil yo -a I a space in Your,col lie the proceedings . - three Scott Aet MI 1. Blyth before two , i5�Qr�o�d aua )Af, !nst. The pretene . in the village of A cultuTal show day I from the evidenoe - � that he rented. a house., l Belgrave - . Sell bulls -eyes; bu , . � . know who he rent I � . Mr. Davis. thesco . - - - informed in th�se I 'witness stand aud . gou,a,h rented this - - I � ; I . SKIK� - I hav e ly � tm-d around B-elgr 4one to be found I - . I in Belgrave- on .. i . . defence . � =ses WOMB . I neh6r tdi4� the 11 I � Davis , , ­ee-s:­11, .. wwass p r e n � � rented ; ne,v.erth4 to be the owner �of � I I day. The third W - I � � information$ -Atfam t) � I for seffiffig intoXied I I T5 - . Arnistron.g. J. P-)� I Armstrong 'Ar ent n , and said that R -P sell anythm--Ig -to li that he ,did -no-t sei . Belling anything U 11.1 14 had he .bou-ht wl. that day, or' auyl idencee of Armstrol to take down ; b�i for other evidgueel whieh he refused I - Big evideupe�, I A . 1 . . __ h" . I was t�old , . . Ind. carefuny to I . , ... anahvA deeideadd I Act eaw,s would .