UATI'LB.-â€"Thonoughbud Bull ol, J noes Chalmeu; 2, no entry. Bull, l y: old-71, Alexmder Jamieaou; 2, John DBMIM. BGIICalfâ€"l. Wflliam Turner, jr.; 2,, no entry. Cowâ€"1, Wm. Turner, 3.1-4.2, Wm. _’l‘urnar, er. 2 yrs old Heiferâ€"‘1, Silas Bu'okler‘;' 2, no entry. 1 yr old Heiferâ€"l, 3115,: Bucklor; 2, no entry. Kgifpr Calf-4 2’, John A. Proctor; 2, John Gordon, ‘mdo Cowâ€"elLWm. Underdmvn; 2. Angus Mo'Kty. 2;yrs old Hei£er~l. Alexander Jainiol‘m; 2,'Jagnes_“’alls.l‘ l yrold Heifer II1_II_ ï¬n‘gus Mdfluuou' ' S8:B.r.â€"â€"Cdtswold Rum, 1, Robert B. IOOVIio; 2., Silas Budsler. Pair Eyes, i, Silas Buc‘ler ; 2. Silas Buckler. Shem-ling Ewen, 1, John Gordon. Ewe Lsmbs, 1, Angus McKinnoné ‘2. Rabt.‘ 5. Cowie. 33m Lamb. 1. Angus McKinnon; Baht. B. mirie, Leicester, pair Ewes, h Angus Me- annon ;2, Angus McKinuon. .' Ewe Lambs, 1., Alan: McKmuon. Run Lamb, 1, Angus McKiuncm;_2, An ut‘M'cKimmn. South Down; Shqgrling "men, 1. Benjamin F. ler‘wltnm. l. Benj. 1“. Brown. _ Pair Thorah Fall Show. PRIZE wâ€"..LIST ï¬â€˜. EM§I§K® 'l, Benj. I“. Brown. 1’31: Ewe 13mm, 1, hangs 31cm. Ru- Limb, “7â€"... L‘L--_|:-..- Hounâ€" Draught Teamâ€"4, Ju. mm ; Wm, A. Boss; Argyle. 2 yr old Colt 6r Ellyâ€"l, Charles Lovelette ; 2, \Villi‘m A. Row lyr old 001: or Fillyâ€"l, Glut!†Lovoletm; '2, Peter MoEachoru . Foal-â€" 1‘, Charles London»; 2. Duuoflr ' espIe. Brood Mareâ€"l, Charles Lovolom‘ ‘ , an» gupeq.‘ General Purpose Tenn-d, Chan A tLA-.. \l.ï¬..i:n Day- A DI Penmanâ€"Pair; Fowle, Brahman. l, Angu- McKinnon 5‘2. none. , Pair Spanish or Leghorn; l. Angus McKinnon ; 2, Alex. Robiwn. Pair Bantams. 1. Benjamin F. Brown‘ ; 2. Frederic S. King. 1â€â€œ- Ducks, 1. Chat!“ H. Davidson ; ‘2, Ch“, T. Young. Pair Geese. !, Wm. Bbpheneon ; 2. Wllliam Hiephenson. Pair Turkeys, 1, William- Stephenlon. ‘ Faunâ€"Selection of Apples. 1, floor 0 Sntor, 12 Applea. Any kind. 1, Angne 0. Kay. ' _VnonAnm.â€"-Potatoen, Early Rose. 1, Peter Lovelette ,- 2, James Walla. Pota- toes, Cnpl, 1. Peter Mchaig; 2, John Atkinson. Potatoes. any other kind, 1, James Walls; 2. George Sntor. Swediah I‘urnipe, 1. John A. Proctor; 2. William Turner, jr. Top Onions, 1, George Sutor ; 1. Neil Muir. Seed Onionl, l. Mun Sim‘p. non ; 2. Geo. Sntor. Garden Carrots, l and ‘2, Wm. Stephenson. Field Carrots, 1, Wm. Underdovyn; 2. JePeen}Yalk. mete, 13.. -I‘I An V'wl "u “Viv“ 1, Wm. 3M hon-on; 2. Silas Bucklor. Mangoldn.!. ohn A. Proctor . 2, William Bteplnnlon. Tomdotu. 1. Wm. Stephen- son. ' Neil C. Wests)“. Quut Top Laiou 2.?»er 1. George Sator'; 2. Donald \IoTuq gut. Oahu?“ 1. Mine Sllmp son I2. NoilC, “WM“. nm kins. inflow/1132.1â€. A. Proctor. Slqnuhoql: Wm. 'J‘qmgr. in- 2. Peter McCunig. n ‘17.. II- Kay. ' ,.mmr Paonucnâ€"Tub or crock Butter, 1. Mrs. Henry Furniu: ’2, Min Weston“; 5’, Mn. “'11:, Turner, gr. Roll Butter, 1, Mrs. Angus McKay , . Mn. Duncan Gil- lupio ; 3. Mrs. Peter McCunig. Wm. “lama its '1- Qimnml, Bob: B. Coyrio $3753.17 wCM» ,‘ !,' Wmfl white beau, 1, . Momma. Doummc Mamnmunmâ€"Brwd. l, “in Mutant-3t Ron; 2. Mrs. Petal- 'Mo- Cunig; 3. Mn. Mhhnol Simpton. Strained Honey, I. \VmL Turner, Ir,; 2, Wm. Rtephensmv, l‘ulled Cloth, 1. Mrs. Neil \luu- ; 2. Miss Valentyne. Satinette. l, (.‘Imrlec '1‘. Young; 2, Miss E. MoDougalL Pair Blankets. l, Alex. Dobaon 3 2. C."1‘, Young. White Flalpwl. 1. Alex. Dobaon; .un . I .1» _ EASE“, Y am, Mustard, Inn. 1. nun. uuu-uu ; a. v. '1‘. Young. l’iece~work Quilt, 1, Min Gal. den ‘2, Miss Valentyno. Pttchmérk Quilt. i. Mm Watson : Mn. Goo, Proctor. ' ‘ounteqmne. 1 an! 1. Mrs. Aver , Socks, 1, Mrs. Gen Sum; 2. Mrs. Jo n Atkln. son. Mitts. 1. Min Sarah MoDougall ; 2, “m. John Clarke. Rag Carpet, 1, Miss Vdentyne: 2. Mrs. N611 Muir. hmms' “’ORK.â€"Berlin \Vool, raised. 1, digs Simpson: 2. Miss Woatoott. Berlin Wm], flat. I, Miss Simpson. Crochet, l, Mas. Avery :2, M581 Johq glark. Em- ‘l',~ Youn . wmu mmuwn. 1. mu. wvuuu , 2‘. '. ï¬â€˜. Young. Coloured Flannel. 1, Mia: Margaret R003; ‘2. Alex. Dob-on. Ra Mat. land 2. Min Vahntyno. mums chirt,‘ I. _Mi3:. Ell"! R99} ‘3’ M... )‘v- ‘8‘- .LA... . "Iun, uuv' -, --.â€"_~ V V Mm. Avery: 9, Mrs. John Clark. Em- broidery. 1, Mrs. John Clark. '2, Miss Robinson. â€aiding, 1, Mrs, John Clark ; ‘2, n in Thompoon. Tam“ .‘ 1. Min Eflcu Ross. Fancy Knitting, l . ins Valent no; 2, m... s. McDongall. vim Wnrk. 1. 1m \‘nlentyno; '2, Mrs. W. S. (Hnssford. Arti- l‘win‘ Flowcu. I. Mia Flora Ann Rosa; 2, M: . \\’.S.Glmiord‘._ Artiï¬cial Hair. 1, Mrs. John Clark. 2, Mrs. Henry West- can. 1v wâ€"vw Thomas Woir, ffmnjamin F. Litillmbéwn Shearling Brown ;‘ 2, Thomas g’ 2; Wm. us. Vm. Undordowu. In. 2. Anna Mc- Hancock ; 2, Wm. McLean. Uruuguu Foal, Neil C. \Vestcott. l'uara, W. Taylor. Tufted Quilt, l and 2, Miss Thompson. Knitted Quilt, Mrs. Geo. Proctor. Fluids, 1, Miss Calder; 2. Miss Vulentyue. Log Cabin Quilt. l and 2. Miss Riddle. Child's Dreâ€, Mu. John Clark. Mottoeu. !, Miss Flora HoKinuon ; 2, Mrs. John Clsrk. Toilet Bett. Min Thompson. Jolly, Min Bimpaon; 2. Mn. Geo. Proctor. Pro. «run. 1, Mn. W. S. Glmford; 2, Miss Kotio Bimhord. A Bgfting 'Ifloweu. 1. Man. II! .L--AA Ll recommended. . A A meeting of Directors was held Oct. 3rd. Resolved, thut the articles recommended be awarded prizes in the several classes to which they belong. and that the Treuurer do pay the prim may forthwith at his ofï¬ce in the Town Hall. Benetton, and that all rties hnving claims against the Society requested to take up the some u soon on possible... _____ From our own Correspondent. The engineers engaged in the survey of the Trent Valley Canal are now working near this village. Every pars son is anticipating the revival of busi- ness in this locality when the canal in Imnuwfl.â€"l’lough. nihh. Beavorton b‘ouml‘ Pull In" ulna-u WILD Spom‘s or was GuAan~A man-living near have went to try his luck a. few days ago, in the pursuits of the chase in the Garden plninu. He travolled for some time without meet» ing with any game. Finally he espied a large black bear seated amongst. the brooches of a tree. Unfortunately, however, the poor mun gave way under the palsy and did um. recover from his ï¬t until Old Bruin was far beyond the reach of a rifle ball. Mr. Géofsnverumm kiued a large buck lately on the plains. Others have been out Immiggul-mt. Evitlnoat succeua. Mr. Henry Folliott hm put up an addition to his blacksmith shop, uud intends doing a rushing business. Mu . Foliio'u; ho! had grand success with his been this last summer. He intends wintering eighty swm'ms. ' I ‘ n D "0 nl Mr. George Munro lzus moved into his new atbre and has put, an uddi ion to the back and of it. He has his store well packed with a good “snort.- ment of goods at present. Alexander Mum-o returned from Winnipeg 1 Weak or so ago, and is looking lmle aml hearty. He intends going lmoktoWinnipog on the 16th inst“, and will be accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Munro. who is going to her husband in Winnipeg. We Qcavcrtuu (Exprrsï¬. JOS. J. CAVE, PROPRIE’I‘OR. OFFICEâ€"McKinnon's Shore, Benverton. Ont. Sumcmfllon :--3l.00 nei- mnmm, In ad. muce. or $1.50 if not so paid. ADVERTISING RATES. g colnlnn, Cards not exceeding one inch autumn. lygm‘.... Clonal: Sun-q, III-over. l and 2. Wm. Seeil‘rouuror. ...... 312 no 00 00 _. $5.001)" OTICI‘} is hereby given, that a Cout‘t will be held, urauunt to the Votern’ Lists Act. by Ins onnr the Judge of the County Court of the County of Ontario, at 10 u'clnok a. m.. on the lat day of November 1882 at the Town Hall. Beavertou, to hear and :letarmino the several complaints of errors und (mission: In the Voters’ List of the Municipality 90 TPorgh for 1882. ........ ‘5 LI“. f‘nnvt Duo Lulllllh‘lyullv’ v - All [muons hgviug business at the Court are required to attend :t the said time and place. Dated this 27th duy of September, 1882. GEORGE SMITH, 88., Clerk oi “id Municipality. Beauerton Lumber Yard. BRICK YARD AME PQT‘E‘ERY. LUMBER, SHINGLES, and LATH of 9.“ kinds and qualities on hand. Brick amdl Emma Drain Tile a Specialg _ 500 Tubs Choice . DAIRY BUTTER, 10000 Bonn Eggs. 'l‘he subscribers will pay the highest market prigejn crush, for Butter and Eggs delivered AL AL..:.. -an R" .TV' -_ -W‘ a, fat their store. A lugs stock 0! Choice Family Groceries on ~ hand, ulna WANTED 0N3 GAR FINE SALT I W_ G. Smith-8c Co. August 23rd. 1882. MWEY T0 LOAN INSURANCE EFFECTED I Do you man to borrow money on real or tote at 6 per cent. and at moderate charges 2 Do on Want your pmporty insured in a flrat~o us company 3 Do you want. an accident insurance 2 Do you want to join the Mutual Marriage Aid Aaaouiation oi Ulnada? It you xoqniro any of these givo me a call. . MCFA DYEN, BEAVER'I‘ON. Nowin the time to «y 011‘ old mortgages held at. high rates 0 Interest. All cum- umniontiom strictly private and promptly attended to. lam also It out. for the moat amxrbved Menu of We I Pumps. Cintom Pump» and ‘urco pmnps, u}. moderate elm-gas mul a mperior article. All orders ï¬lled on short notice. FLOUR, OATMEAL. Evangelistic Services / Town Hall. Woodville AND PEAMEAL. 00a! Oil, Machine Oils, ALEXANDER M ARSHALL Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. TownShip of Thorah. Court of Revision. Andrew Moguaatan. ANDREW McPHERSDN, EACH \VEEK EVENING AT 7.43. bUNDAY AT 3.00 AND 7.30 1’. .‘l. Conducted by TAYLOR, Proprietor. of the best quality. just received WOODVILLE, ONT. ‘ All \Vm‘k Wu rruntml. ~FARMERS !-- Mortguuea Bought ! \vm mv.) be new in tho of every descriptlon. \VOODV l LLE. ONT. From Scotland. From England. A good Hear-o furnished d Short Notice Ind on Runnable Tern". w. c. STODDART. Cabinet Maker 8: Undertaker Now is the Time SEGURE 3 .3A3GAIN! _AT_. Hugh Wilson’s Summer Dress Goods at Cost. Pamols and Sunshades at Cost. Dress Muslim, c., a: Cost. ' Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, very cheap TABLE LINERS. HOLLAND. LINENS TABLE mpxlxs, TQWELLING, ‘ TOWELS, c. £3985. Vï¬iï¬ï¬s IN Juno lot, 1882. aw Swag. NOTICE Family G roceries and Provisions,- Fancy Goods; Wall Papers, 8750. Pure Wines and Liquors, ASE JANE 9633333, Composeamgely otpowderedmetmm glass, latheBEST AMOHEAPEDTlubm tor, In meworldâ€"the BEST because Itdou not manhunt forms a. hlghly pollohod our- faoo over the axle. roduoln‘ Motion Ind lightening the draft I the CHEAPIOT be- cause It ooou N0 MORI than Inferior brands. and on. box wIlI do tho work two of any othor mako. Amen as well (or Harvesters. um Gearing. Thruway†chines, Corn-Planters. cum Buggies. em, u for Wagons. GUARANTEED to contnln NO Patroloum. Soldbyuldeclon; :r Our Poem cyclopcdla q! Thing: Worth Knowing mailed free. ‘ MIGA MANUFABTIIRINI 00. ‘ P. D. McArthur, Beaverton. Alto agent for the Ll-QUOR TEA CO' unwaw'a CARRIAGE WORKS. Everything in the line kept on bond or made to order on short notice. Having in my employ none but FirstIasa Workman and the only In town. Parties having Second- Ilnnd Riga m to air, paint. or trim, should Ietch them a ung. Some of the boat rigs ever made in Woodville nearly ï¬nished. Clovotand. 0. an Chloago. III. â€must. noon: a co. Tore-atom 1 Sole Agenm tor the ngxggmon. } 288 Mud-on It?5 New You. All Work. Wam'mzted. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIA LITY manure»: INVITED. a. if. EARWQQfl. MORLSON'S OLD STAND. ’. M’LAUCHLAN, Manager. WQQEWIIJLE. BET. FlRS‘LCLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER BUTTER AND [608/ Where you will ï¬nd a good selection of When you come to Town ‘call at the my“) STREET. WOODVILLEâ€" SELLING OFF Highest price paid for \V 0 ODV’ I IJIJE . And everything else. Also all kinds of ’I‘v‘ 5. 09388115, mm, 'Lilallmy. “ Dun Slurâ€"Have the goodness to Gummy to the Directors oi the “lanulun Mutual" our thanks for their promptncm iu Ivaym; our claims in full, arising from the 105531;» by‘the recent hush ï¬re: Alex. Clarke. â€pa, 8.5m; Jame: McGnhoy, Emily, 900 Edward Kerr, †mm .looeph McConnell. †691) Matthew Wilson, 01.3. 9|!» Thou. McCabe, () s. 2590 Edwin Promo, 5 alipou, 902 Tue». Kelly. Emily. 450 Martin Hurringtcn, Emily, 795 (in; Benny. Verulum, 550 U: 1- 13°â€, .. 72 quc Goutlln, Laxton, 2l6 Hugh Pulley. “ .60 Magnet Kort. " . 250 -John Choymtb, Foulon, 530 3111'“! Malone. 0]». 630 1’. B. McIllm- «y, lantluy. 40 Jamel How. , Vemlau, 400 John Wilson, Ops. 2.50 Robt. MoFeelen, Vernlsm, 70 John Rambo). " 350 Lindsay, Oct. lath. 18M. J. G. Gilehrist. P. 0. AND SAVINGS’ BANK, Money Orders Issued. Woodville, Ontario Allan line of Steamships! INSURANEE AND [DAN AGENEY ENGLAND, IRELAND SCOTLAND REDUCED RATES ! Canada Permanent Lam; é Saviggs’ Ea This Company is noted for fair and honor. able dealings with its clients and for its acumen Gem: Mutual Insurance Co. Insurance Co. Accident Tickets $3,000 in case of death, -03.. $15 PER WEEK, IF DISABLED. Canada West Land Agency For the sale of Lands in any part of On- tarin to settlers from Europe. where pro- yotties are advertised free of charge.’ WOODVILLE BAKERY. som, FAMILY BREAD FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. By this Line 1 am enabled to issue tickets to all parts of Orparties wishing to bring tektites Or friends out can buy tickets at my 011508 at A110 01“ 'rmxxs. D. Henderson Suits made to order from the latest and most fuhiomble gtyles. All work â€ï¬‚anked .nnn‘ln ngu Imulvuwv-v v tom'.""i‘mes, (man. Shop over McIntyre Prior’s Store, on- tnnce, Side Door. PARTIES SUPPLIED WHOLESALE. Some of the most reliable Companies doing business in the Dominion. I also issue - AGENT FOR Standard. Insurance Co. CITIZEVS’ ’ MODERRTE BKTES. WOODVILLE, ONT. ABERNETIH' AND FRUIT BUISCUITS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN BERRIE’S TAILOL JOHN BERRIE. onnnns somorrnn. IS UNXLD; 1!; moderate rates. -AGKX1‘ 70Râ€" ‘8 THE COUNTY AGENT '0‘? V and Pastry I Specialty Agent for . CILGRHIST. (tutu! London Mutual, Cm- .King and Stuart St