! gym mud gymvg. I New England alone there are 230 m clubs, to which seventy: otwo lend active nie1nbe1s belong. Thaw over twenty “10111111110 rolumns ing on Agricultural subjects in libraries. In the whole United II there are about 0,00 Agv-icul Societies, with libmries of 11 total 1,000 volumes and 360 jo1111111ls of 'ulture. It is just on this point of ult'ursl libriuies that we full 111 country. Eveiy distinct {111111113 unnity ought to have it11 1oa1li11g with the best 11g1'1cult111111 John. hind alibraryof the most ilnpo1~ 570111: on scientiï¬c fui'lning,.stqek- Leg, c. , which would. tend to ï¬vement in fuming.†I are pleased to 11111.9 111111: the 1100-. i Olqemee 1110 11_Iive to the neces~ f protectipg their village, to ti. 0 1 I their ability from ï¬re. _ The fol~ 5'3 from the Herald announces the lization of I Hook 11111] lauhler tiny in that '11luce, 1111 institution in been ruinly trying to 1110111111 {Vin villagels to {111111 -:-â€"“.-\bout {of the 161mg and middle aged bf the viilug 11 met in the Temper- H111 lust Fiiduy night and organ- . Hook 11111! L111l1le1' 111111111411 ) I'E‘lhe ting are the 0021111111 elected: â€" .081). B. McVVilliums' , lst LieuL, attr, Sr. ,211dl.ieut-.,Jas.l}:1l ETreu11.,H.U-1meron; Sec, W111. 1J1" Asst Sec, .24110'011â€; ton, L. English, Jr. ., Jno. Maison, fltichurdson. A committee was “ad to prepane 11 constitution and '5 111ml the 0111111111111V 111lj011111e1l." important .Vmensure has become ithe United 5111..., which has lapted from 11 somewhat similar 53‘!†State of New Jersey. It “twentyrï¬ve freehohlers in any 1 _1' incorporated v:ill1ge, who be- that their taxes are not being 11 expended, to demand of the 10 Court Justice to: that 1list1ict ' 111'y investigation into the ï¬nan- airs of theil locd government. 110911.13 the 1io1ve1_t11__n111)oi11t fit 0111111161111 to nmke the inves ". 11116011111139 all the nulhority ‘ï¬ice to enforce his orders. . Our best feutm'es of the 1.111111. the g which the cost of tlu-se inquiries WOOD VII/LB. 007'. 2, 1879. 1nd! for some may have putetcd 'hree “Ines, ‘lmcy .avpg; making iwaupewhaph high of pimple list lmv_e_ been toflforonto. The ‘ ieceiryed from all soul-cm id. to club. Ianéoqlc sum 0! .‘glerived. .frpm ,tlie foii0\;ii|g L grams and: whacniptionab ng’ w$17,161,pnt,I_-ies of m ciclés I0 occupied in ‘slnowing Huém intllorit)’ to seil,,urticles on the l, .rcfreshmgnt bootilai 33,-: iibator receipts $1.10!), inkt-n' â€5.301. .otquit: receipts 8955. ‘3 total (if ‘wpeipts $52,500» it limiiiaomezpnmount and if we â€00,000 ggcpgm'ed in the oi†flaiml‘d it fliIOWS that Togumo in good thing of their great. i! “1016i“. 've'ry well affurd to ie'BValfy year if tlzeyi should Ell {otl‘ller shows. .The ,outlny that Toronto’s Great Central im has .111}; it course and Inn: guided ,as a gram! anccesc, upthe (csu‘lts is now in urdvr. ad that no fewer. than 200,000 we paid to the shpw. ,mul that are 200, 000 entries into the _ It is not said that tllele w-eu- néparate individuals entered .e Advmaï¬e. not. If. they accusations, are illne delinquentofliqials pay 898, but if the freelmlders have :lmrges which cannot lm. m‘mlu n their pockets musnsmml the pw was about $10 000, one- Iioli went lbI prizes and ti 9 [animal expenses an that the of the show is 9312, )00 be~ i nthbi gunerons pickings oil‘ l0 allowed foI aneml expcn~ buildings cost $22.â€), 000 an that Iof the ï¬rst year we sufï¬cient liulf the buildings. H Pro Bono l’ublica.†\NW NW D..AG'RICULTU RAI. SOCIETY. CLASS B.-â€"CAR;§IAGE Honsns.â€"Best Blood Mun-«With lual By side, 1.,0. Laidlnw, 2 J. iMcKe-o, 3 \V. J. Smith- emm. Bust spun Mares or (laldings, l I I. G. Muynes, 2 J. Calhoun, 3 I. 'G. Moynes. Brut. Fnlly or “nodding. 2 yrs. OH, 1 W. J. Smitlmun. Best Cult, 1 yr. Old. 1 L. (lillumlels, 2 Hugh Reid. 3 \V. J. Smithnran‘. Bent, Foul, l J. McKee; 2 U. [mi-llaw,3 J. Cunningham. Beat, Single llorseiri llm-uoss, I U. P. Pitcher, .\[.D., 2 N.McKu_v, 3 D Brown. Best Saddle Home, l G. Parrington, 2 Hugh Reid, 3 J. Calhoun. ' IMPLE‘SLENTS \VIIs smgIII. “’hile It‘b‘roq of \VIIIIIIâ€" ville, rem-ivcd ï¬rst .III-ize fur Fanning Mill, III,II'IIiclI there weI'II three 0'! the ground. ' Fred. Lens, of tIIL‘IIIhIL-If, also received the Irize for Cutler, the .only exhibit. In that. “no present, 'J'hII I'IIIIIIwiI. «r i3 the pIiz. a list. .-â€".~ CLAS; \.â€"--l).-m¢g/It [IorsesT-Bcst spun Mane-s 'll' (II-lIlings, 1 \\ III LIIIII- IIle. Best FIIIv 0| Gelding. 2 3w. ohl, 1 Jun. Rimien, " John CQIIIIinghIInI. Best. Cult, 1 )'I . IIIII 1 Jan. R1§IIPIL Geueml l’mpoge. ~~ Best. I‘II;.IIIIII ‘15“: with fun] by side IIIIIIIIIIII McI nclwIII, 2 \VIIIi-IIII 1.)IXUII, 3 PIIIeI UunIo-IIIII. best. span Mama ()I' Gehlingw 1J1") Thompson, 2 PI- CIIIIII-IIIII, 3 53,13le“ Best Fillv III Guiding," .. yin. IIIII, IJ. RiIIIIeII, 2J. 11ng,3 JIIIIII ()IIIIIIjIII; 'IIIIIII 13081; call, Iy'I'III OIII,1 DOIIIIIII Mc- I‘IIcheIII 2 P. Win-II. Best. FIIIII l 21) McEIIcheI'hI II J MIIIcIIison. LAmzs' .wonx, As usual, .was. by far the most plenti- £111, a. large number of lmndsomenrlicles, both useful-and ornamental, being ex» hibited. The ï¬rst prize, Coverlet was a. handsome piece of work, and thinly deserved the award. A. guest variety of mottoes were aiso exhibited, many of them showing considmable taste in color and ingenuity in work ; one production in this department especially called for attentionâ€"the “ Lord’s Prayer†being Wurkcdun card with Berlin \Vuol. The display of BUTTER : Were many, and in quality .‘eqnally as varied. The ï¬nest specimen of, the ar- ticle ‘was discovered in some, “ prints,†which unfortunately werewdebarred fromtaking the prize, owing §o.no,t. be« ing put up in the required. forumâ€"rolls: However, it was highly recommended. Butter 18.8.11 extremely hard mtjcle to judge impartially, and requires niperson with a. very keen tagte ; but we think the judges .did fall jugtice in their awards. A I 110018,. All of which were remarkablo ï¬ne and of immense size. We observed. some Early Rose Potatoes which we are sure could not be beaten by. any exhibit in Toronto. The show of FRUIT: Was not large, but the qua‘lity-rofgtlne specimens shown were very ï¬qe. _ \Ve notioed some very lat-g9 apples,aml also some good sized grapes., The .nqmber of entries in 034m. A la: ge number of samples W010 exhiâ€" bited, some of them being of veny ï¬ne quality. The ï¬rst prize Fall Wheat was the best sample of grain we have seen this season. The ï¬nest feature of the show, however, was the display of P9111313)! -\ The exhibit was poor, both as to quun-v. tity and quality... The other depart: ‘ manta of the exhibition, however, were better represented. It} ’ HOBBIES," Was vqry, good in the various classes, o hoovy draught, toqm‘pspocially elicitingl a large anioï¬unb. of admiration. . In} srocx Was rather limited, but we notio 3d some splendid sheep. 9nd two really ï¬ne bulls of the Durham short-hornbroed, tho, ï¬gst prize animal being a pplgmdid beast and in perfect order._ Tim show 0(- swino was very small, being conï¬ned. bq very few exhibits.’ Thq show. of The Annual Fall Show of the above Society, was held at the village of View 'toria Road, last Tuesday, and although there were not so many entries and visitow as expected, still the show wan very good. The weather wax all that could be desired, the day being remark- ably ï¬ne and warm†The exhibit of x FALL SHO\V. , 3 I. 'G. ing, ‘2 yrs. «t Cult, 1 ugh Reid, POM, 1 J. Cmss1.â€"-Fm,rr,â€"'l‘uhlo Anplm 1 E Lytle, 2 Donald McKemiv-g 3 g'l‘hos Perry. Cooking Apples, 1 Donald Mo Kenzir, 2 Thus Perry,_3 Samuel Fow- ler. Variety of Apples, 1 Sam Fowler 2 Donald McKc-nzie, 3'l‘lnonms Peary. Crab Apples, I \Vm Roirl. 2 E Lvtle. Grapes, 1 Thus \Viuters, 2 \Vm Reid, 3 W J Smitlmrnm. Plums, l 'l‘lwnnm Perry. 2 Dngulcl Blown Tomatoes, 1 John Smith, 2 Goo \Vard. Citrons, 1 John Smith. 2 Sum Fowlvr. Water- melon, l J Smith, 2 E Lytle. Mnsk~ melon, l \V J Smithcram, 2 S Fowler. Umss K. ~â€"Bl1‘TBR. -â€"Firkin Butter l Mm 000 \Vm-d, 2 MM JusJ 'l‘vrrill 3 Mrs J Mumlmsou. Roll Butter. 1 BIIeIs,_tIIIIIip,1 “7 Stupiesflz SIIIIIIIrJ Fuwleg, Mangold Wurlzel 8, long IeIl, lJolm DIIIIiel, ’ JIII-I McKee. \lan: gold \VIII‘uzels, yellnw "lulu, l Wi lliIIuI Staples“ Iigglish. long, I J: 13 J 'louill, .. °SIIIIIIIel l'qwlm. Umlliflowm, 1 Jam J 'l‘eIIill. \V J Smitlmrmil. Cabbage, white, 1 Colin hk'RMU, 3-.A Munro. Calflmgc, Hal, 1 (ulin M01\flf3, 2 \V J SIIIiIlIeIIIIII. CIler, 1 M MIIItiIIIlIIle, 2 J McKI-e. PIIIIIplI'iII, 1 (Julia Mclhw, ’ A MIIIIII.) Squash, A Munro. Red, Pappem, \V J SIII LlIeII.IIII Yellow ()urIAI, Mimic.“ White Gum, Jun J â€leIIill. ‘Yifliï¬â€˜tylof Vegetables, 1 \VJ SIIIillIIIIIIII, 2SIInIIIIel I'IIIIIIII. Colloc- Lion uf House Plant“. 1 SIIIIIIIel l'uwleI, ,Thos \V intgr, 331 U McKenzie. rots,,Red garden, 1 John King, 2 Nel- son Heaslip. Carrots, Yellow ï¬eld, 1 John King. Carrots, \Vlnite ï¬eltl,l Colin McRae, 2 John Daniel. Ptgr~ snips, l Geo. Ward, 2 \Vm Staples. Onions, red, 1 E. Lytle, 2 \V. Staples. Onions, yellow, 1 John Burns. 2 W..J. Smitherum. Onions,lnrge potato, Geo. \Vurd, 2 \V. J. Smitherum. Onions, small panacea, l \V. J. Smithermmï¬ J. G. Bmlen. Onions. top, .1 George Ward, 2 Jns. J. Terrill. Beets, long blood, 1 .Wm. Staples, 2 N. Heulip. 1 ‘1' ,. CLASS H.â€"R00'£S.â€"-Potutoes, cups, 1 Peter “ï¬res, 2 John Smith, 3 Hugh Reid. Potatoes, Kidneys, 1 Hugh Reid. Potatoes, Garnet Cnillis, 1 Hugh Reid. Potatoes, Early Rose, 1 Poster \Viroa, 2 Geo.,\V~nrd, 3 Colin SlcRoe. Potatoes, Peach Blows, 1 W. J. Smith- eram. Potatoes, any other sort, I J as. McKee, 2 Colin McRae, 3 \V. J. Smith- oram. Turnips, Swede, 1 John King, 2 A. Munro, ,3 Dugald Brown. Cur-- CLASS G..â€" Gmm.-â€"-Fall wheat, white, 1 G. Ramsey, 2 E. Lytle. 3 D. McKenzie. Full wheat, rcd,.l J. Me- Kee, 2J. Mumberson, 3 D. Brown. Spring wheat, 1 H Reid, 2 “7 Staples, 3J Mumberson. Midge proof wheat, l J Mumberson. Best Scotch. wheat, l W Staplel, 2 E Lytlc, 3 D. Brown. Barley, l “7' Dixon, 2 E Lytle, 3 H Reid. Oats, black, 1 H Reid, 2 \V Reid, Oats, white, Nelson Heaslip, 2\H Reid. 3 Colin McRae. Pease, lalge, l,\V,Staples, 2 J Mumberson, 3 G \Verd. . Pause, small, 1 G Ward, 2 .\V Routiey, 3 :w ,Reid. . Prussian Blue,.. 12,3... Mumberson, 2 \V J Smitheram, ; 3;G - Ward. _ white Beans, LT Smithson, 2‘_E Lytle, 3J.Burns._ Black Butter Beans (Discretionary) J Burns. . Black Wheat, '1‘ Smithson, 2', C McKee. Flax Seed, G‘ wood 2 J. J; Muml-erson 3 J King. Timothy Seed 1'; J.,M:umherson 2 w Staples 3‘ R Aumatsong. . Rye, (Discretionary) J Murchison. CLASS F.â€"Fowz.s.-_-â€"Puir Spanish, 1.J . McKee, 2 do.l’uir Polunds, 1 E. . Lytle. Pair Brahmas, 1' E Lytle. ‘ Pair Barnyard Fowls, l E. Lytle, 2 J. King.. Pair Ducks. J. Resdin, 2 G.‘ Porrington._ Pair Geese, 1 E. Lytle,i 2 W. Routley. PM? Turkeys, 1 Ga. Porn-ington, 2 J .jResdin . Small. Erwinâ€"“Boar, aged, 1’ Wm. Staples, 2 '1‘. Greenway. Sow under lyeur, l H. Reid, 2 \V. Staples, 3 H. Reid. Cans“ E 1â€"Ple. â€"Larg 0 Breed. â€" Boariaged, I\V. J. Smithelam. Boat under Igr. IT. Greenw.†Sow over lyeur,‘ l W._J. Smitheram. Sow anger E yogr, \Ym ._Routley Cotswoldâ€"Ram, aged, 11.]. McKee. Ram Inmb,_-.11J McKee, 2J. M‘cKee. Pail ewes Having raised lambs this season, 1 Wm, Dixon, 2 J. McKee, 3 do. Pail Shoanling ewes, l J. McKee. Pain ewe lambs l J. McKee, 2 do. ., 3 P. Cameron" CLASS U.â€"-Susunâ€"L'giceater.v-Rmn, aged, 1 J. King. Best Ram Lamb, 1; J. King. Bust puirewea having raised lambs this season, 1 \V. Rontley, 2- P. Cumoron. Pail: sham-ling owes, l P. Cameron. amnion-«Cow. l J. Mumbprson, 3 J. Mumlmmm, 3 J. Daniel. lieifer, 2 years 0M, 1 E. Lyme, 2 N. I-Ioaslip, 3 G. Porriugtuu. lleifur, 1 your old, l J. McKue. 2 E. Lytlu, 3 J. Makeo. Heifer Cull, l \V. Staples. 2 E. Lytln. Yokq of Olen, l J. Lead, 2 G. Luidlnw 3. E; Lytlu. Buef animal, 1 Thou. Winter, 3- '1‘. Thompson, 31-h}: Lytle. Stnltll, 3 ‘1‘; Drum Dania]. 9 M Lytlo. 0ch, l E. Lytlo. J Dunlvlu. J. Thompson, 23. ‘Ht! Wlï¬'shplu., Chem, 1 Mrs E may. Brat. Cow, l J. Lytlo,-8 Mm Summit leor. - Be“ Heifer. 1 1“ Cum L7-Douzs'nc MAsurAcl'unus 159“ Bull 0“"; l J: «\Vheut Flour, les'l‘lwmlmon Louf Honw-mude Bread, 1 Mrs J J 'l‘errill, The_.Froa Press states that; maps and hornets shed their stingm-s in Septemn. her, and ,can be handled around and wrestledmith the same as house flies. "l‘his is thrown out as a hint to small boys. Sum. Tum Commâ€"Dr. ll. En. Ross, Kin- cm-dine, considers YELLOW Ull. as staple m1 articlu us he has in his store. am! as snré to sell M tea or sugar. Ins. lobhin. Bohbintnn l’. 0., Writes :-â€"-â€Wa have used llsnvsnb's YELLOW 0H,. and find it answers chry mr- pc-se for which it is recommended." 'l‘ are is nothing better for burns, bruises, scalds. etc. ; no better linimont in tho world. Mil- lmrn. Bentley a; Pearson, Proprietors, To- ronto. Fall SHOWSrâ€"N large number of our villagers attended twine -.Nnrth Riding Slmw, at. Victoria l‘umcl, on 'l‘namluy ; and some wont. to Cunnivgton yesterday. It is likely there will be a large turn out. to-«lny to C: nuipgmn, mul to-mor~ row (Friday) t0 Bum/0.110". Cnlm‘ctl and Black Lustre: from 123cm. up at JMJA. Mitchell ck Cu‘s. (:nml Dunliu l'wistï¬allnwml 'l‘wcells, 6061.9. per yard at J13. A. Mimhull 5: (.‘o's. An mmtt-rn township rxclmnge sa._va : " Ynu can't'ull\‘l)l'ti8642l10llgll in a week to lust, u. wlmlu year, any mum than you cmn (mt enough in unveu «luv» u: lust three lmmluml and sixty-ï¬ve; and yet snmv men, mwcnlled lnlaim-ss nwlmecm All Won! Scarlet Flannel! Mots, Fancy do 30c?! at Jan, A. Mitchell 6:. Co's. .~ to think, so." The “oldest inhabitant.†now .pre" diets an early fall, giving us rmuson that. rulnm, nmmluw lurks, and uwullows :uu flocking fully a muntll earlier than usllal', pr¢,-pm-ntory- tu their migratory flights. Good Groceries cheap for cash at Morison 3'. Cd 3, \Voodville. ., Accounts all made out, call for“ them Jas. A. \Iibchell Co. Manuï¬actures. â€"_-Set Horse Shoes 1 G. U|3:.hvn Pair men'sBoots, sew- ed 1 W wellwood.Pni1 men’s Boots, pegged l w.wellwood2 \( Martindalo. Tinsmitb. work 1 J Nedgley. 2 1).. Hamilton. ‘ Gwlg Plow, l P Hamilton. Sulk-y quse Rake, (Dis‘ cretionm-y) P. ,Hnmilton. Fanning Mill 1‘ White d:_-._-Bro. 2 Robson «k Robson 3 P Hamilton. ' CLASS N.â€"PAINTING, Junâ€"water- color Painting, Hrs Thos Winter Penn cil Drawing, 1 Miss A Shields, 2 Mrs Thos Winters Indian Ink Sketch, ms Thoa winters Letter-Press Printing, .1 Henderson 61 Cave, THE ADVOCATE. _ CLASS 0._â€"-Toox.s AND IMPLEMENTS. â€"â€"Scufller 11;Robson_,Robsonl. Cub. ter 1- Fred 1.0113,, wooden Plow l Robson d: Robson. 2; P Hamilton. Iron Beam Plow 1 Robson Robson CLASS». M. Tâ€"Lsmss‘. wonx -. â€"â€".Psir worked Slippers, 1 Miss Fowler, 2 Mrs E; Reid Berlin wool work, raised, 1 Miss Fowler, 2;, Miss Flora McRae. Berlin wool work, flat, 1 Miss Annie Shields, 2 Miss Fowler Paper Flowers Miss naggie A-Terrill Feather Work, miss Eliz A Smithson Tntting, Mrs w Staples, 2.11iss Fowler Crocheting, 1 Miss Fowler, 2 Mn Wm Staples (r'ui- pure work; Miss Fowler Bead work, I Miss E A Smithson, _2 Mrs J no Burns Moss work, Missile! Smithson Cone Work, Mrs. Thos Perry Embroidery, silk, Miss:Fowler Ditto, muslin, Miss Fowler Ditto, cotton, 1 Kiss Fewler, 2 are Wm Reid Braiding, Mrs R Arm~ strong, 2 Hrs w Reid Fancy Knitting Miss Fowler Cardboard Motto, 1 Miss Routley, 2 Miss Fowler Lace work, 1' uiss Fowler Hair work, Miss E A Smithson 2 Mrs \Vlu Reid, 3 Mrs John Burns. Maple Sugar, 1 Jae Mumheruon, 2W Staples, 3 Jan I Terrill. Pickles, 1 J J 'l‘errill, '3. Mm Winter. Jelly,l Mrs J J, 'l‘crrill, 2 MN: N Heuelip Preserw ml Fruit, l Mrs J J Terrill, 2 Mrs w J Smithermn Tomato Cutsup, 1 Mrs '1‘ Perry, 2_-Mm J Ja'l‘errill Flannel, all wool, I. Will Staples. 2LSannuol Fowler Flannel, union, 1 J. J Terrill, 2 Samuel Fowler, 3 E Lytle Honey in Comb, l J J Terrill Blankets, woollen, 1‘ Wm Routley, 2 J J Terrill, 3 Tires Smithson Coverlitl, 1 Mrs J J Terrill, 2 Mrs Jno King, 3 Mrs J on Nubit Counter-pane, 1'; Mrs John King, 2‘ Miss Fowler. 3i Mm J :J' Terrill Fancy Quilt, 1 Miss Fowler,.2 Mr: Nelson Heaslip woolen Quilt, h’MiM Fowler, 2 Mr: 1‘ Perry, 3 Mrs w Reid hog Cabin Quilt, 1 Mrs Thee Perry, 2‘ mien Fowler, 3,3113 Thos winter Fulled Cloth, urs J J Terrill Woolen Socks, hire J J Terrill, 2 urn 1 Wm Staples woolen kits, 1 MrsJamee number-eon, 2.1m: Fowler Woolen Yarn Mrs J J~ Terrill, 2 list Fowler Rag Carpet, 1' are J-J Terrill, 2 me N Hea~ slip, 3 Hrs wm Reid Rag Door-mat, 1 ms J J Terrill, 2 nine Fowler Sheep- skin Mat, colored, 1 are J J Terrill, 2 Hrs Thou Smithson Stnuv Hat, ma Wm Reidn LOCAL MATTERS. HARNESS, GOLLARQy .HALTERS. "RIPS CURRY CONDO. snusum, TRUNKS, VALIBIO AND ALL KIND OF - HORSE FURNISMNG ALL KINDSOF REPAIRING NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. FROM Lot. No. 1. 2rd Com, Eldon. on or ‘ abnno Friday. 25M: Sept, FIVE PIGS mul :- Sow ; two of the pigs being white and three Hack. Any party giving information that will lmul to their recuVery will he suit- ultly rawanlml, mul any. one mtnining the name after this notice will be prosecuted. \V. W. DEGEER. lssner ofMarriage Licences»...- ’ ' ‘ ' '""9 HARNESS MA KER, SADDLER c y yum Imemng House and Lot on Agnes - Street, lately occupied by Mrs. Mc- Laughlin. Apply to- BOX-CAMPBELL. NERVoUSNEss.-A very great number of those in the middle and higher classes of Sn- ciety, who, without being ever actually sick. never know what real health is; who live constant y in a lower plane of iiving than is normal in man, who are weak all over, though not Ipecially and constantly Weak in any one organ, who may not experience piercing and grinding pain, yet suffer at times, if not al- ways, that profound exhaustion which in many respects in worse than pain. Those in that lamentable state have always been re- lieved, and many permanently so by using the Vrcronu SYRUP or H vn-rnnsmu'rm, it being particularly adapted for those cases. If those who have never tried that unrivall. ed preparation for colds, coughs, hoarsenees, asthma. sore throat, etc., Husnnb’s l‘zc- 'romu. BAuAu, will but receive the testimony of the many thousends who have successfully used it, they be acting wisely. It is one of the oldest and best known remedies in the Dominion. For sale by all dealers. at 25 _cents per bottle. Milbnrn, Bentley Pear- son, Proprietors. Aged nersons .are often troubled with de- rangement: of the kidneysmul nrimry or- gans, and will be glad’to learn that. Vwroma 1 Bucuunnul UVA URSI is prepared with the , especial purpose of meotinthese troubles. and making life happy to the aged. Thom , who have usedlit speak highly of it. and it is , highly recommended with conï¬dence. Fall Wheat... Spring \Vheat Barley Oats Butter Eggs Potatoes /:.: H ay Peas The man who is too poor to take the . neWspspers is theiseme man that loses ; an opportunity to gain live or ten tlol~ lars because he hadn’t heard of it in timeâ€"â€"the same man who sells his wheat : just before a rise in the marketâ€"the . same man who makes the wrong mom in the matter because he did not know all the circumstances in the caseâ€"the same man who loses in a thousand and- A one different ways simply because he in . not informed. Communion Services.â€"â€"The Sacra» ment of the Lord's Supper was dis- pensed in the Presbyterian Church Int Sabbath morning. The Rev. Mr. ‘ iott, of Cannington, conducted the E glis‘h service and the Rev. Mr. Ross, the Gaelic.†There were very large congrc‘ gationsin both languages, and the ser- vices were characterized by their sols enmity and impgessiveness. Wo‘odvilla Harness Shap. Removal.â€"â€"'1‘his week \we have lost one of our boat citizens, Mr. “V. A. Silverwood, J. 1’., having removed to Victoria Road. We believe Mr. Silver- wood has punchaaed a largo farm in that. neighborhood. and intends to go largely into stock raising. It is a business that has never been trial to‘uny extent. in this Township, and wo-hopeib will turn out a uuccess. Warning. -â€"â€" Last Sabbath «veiling _~ some party or parties unknown; amend, the driving shod of tho Presbyterian: Church and stole two ivory rings from the harness of Mr. ,D.x McCrinunon. This is not the ï¬rst act of the kind that has been committed, and. it the perpe» tl'utOI‘S are caught they will be punished) as rigonously as the law. will allow. The annual United Counties plough- ing mulch will take pluco this your on. the farm of Mr. I'lngh Mc-Uoi'qnodnln, west half Lot 3, in the 3rd Uon. Eldon, on Tuesday, October 2lst. Wu under- stand Mr. S. S. Peck, M. R, has given u handsome plow for competition. To In wall. In annual 0! own, you should] take the great loino. which rolwvon, as u- ‘ late: and ronov «disorder? syal.euu-â€"\ Iv- . Toma Brcuu and Um. m- Bright's «lis- eusel of the kltlllcyl,(lll\bct08 and all diwnu-s of the urinary system. its timely use is Vcly Ilia-ne‘liciul. l'ursalo by all dealers at $4 per ott o. WOODVILLE FARMERS‘ MARKEfS‘. “’omlville. Sept. 30th. [879. Oct. lat. 187 For Sale Or to Let. HE Dwulling House and J’AMES S'I‘UUKT STRAYED. mmsnmmn, 1856. per. dozen IO per. bushel 25 per ton 8.00 per bushel 50 to 55