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PAPER ISPORTS, an“ sun, :view” n " bun-h. EDI IDEALS but. Ana-unis. uh- Town dung-nae“. dun (in, maps; er n tho} u. "" .' mum with ent, - "m 19'vetg Eta _ “THE REVIEW" Ir, v0 " y "Ana ursduy. At the oetee, Gamma Durham, - .. Ont. trpERhMe--tLoo pct yen in Adv-nee. " $l.25 st trot pdd within." and». ma hole-aim! and but... can”, on inch “we not under, per year. ........ O 4 Twin luchri or 3.5..- heal-03031300!" 7 'rsreeiretseottesr----- lo Quaint culnnn, per you..........15 lldluoluum. .. m............." Una-Column, .. ..r...r....... no _ "I mon' by written warm u ' mu, d oaths, EUsmEss DIRECTORY. 7' 7 7 1.26111. )7 B “I um cut: " " EI ()YFICE It Mrdin I‘Kum-_ 755%" , Do C, tt.srtca'0 ' Ham“! "t mum-w per I)’ sung-go BEST é Pm Ind ttltr': van: s?" rim. M t as a 00.. uni-Id, Mung farmer RATES OF ADVERTISIXG MACH»; ELI JAM bib' rroaralr-A'1 ARRISTEI -iJe' To' ad M-vO-I. ".-"maoro.tv.. ............28 d threqrrtoettkn....... .... " ssl “Verna-n}: cute' , an!" Beautiful Only Do You Chane-n. l um and: any norm;- w inning for " the od, ptut.U . " " Nothing tho trrGGGrtiyrt. "ure mum 'l‘!” “in“: min . hue! um lb t ”up at"! mum d. moo-d to - it no oiit mi “a bum an: "rt.. MN“ as» " A I tut. t'e - “an work In ___ --" L. " than mm mums- m mum n sm- do "ro." a: tum in an County of any. rod have no 016 ml “a huml, but " HIV shah m of the an: uyb. hum: "orraet out n In.” no“. gal. M A I Last, (“alumni-l and than]: Box in: tr' Inn Incl. m and vow: 1 day M an. TIA work is (Inna br workmen ot “minim, u .eeeroB. mm that Jonn' i-Arm on.- mot " sumo-Id. "all and so- mv "Bunk. gtsoe'---tttirttt - ha no. pail. o.-s,-atrctteeet2,,'r,a,t M, Du. nun. um rue-m pmy‘ ntteotioas. n. It. , P “um 31. no" In?!” Blot. Owe uni we?! 1“ b. Imam. ED FROST. J. W. FROST. LL. l . ----* y M ACHAI Repairing done vim neat- ness and despatch. mmcmmmm at-oepeee2lef,yt1e, -rGiuéttBramu"" ace-cull. -, Cabinet Maker, it'll“ don.” on!" 1 In kind. inst"! J. C. JOPP. -srs-eatettfe,11-,-. BOOTS AND SHOES- HICKS Mad Amrrm In in (II-Inca! uni In [Tumour-3:3. " "I Iml‘lb town. will. CASE FOR HIDES Ltuctinnl _ forbnldw MEDICAL. by. Vt PRICE AND LIV! . long .c ttge In I'D-m W. t stytr. Minx wett "potion- 1rvsttttmtert or Julian fuming n witl (New. hi. be" nus-Inn um um“ lis,atl um Ru _ all no mud. I): ,,re'c-Tih_ _ " Bagel. Prieenri1bs " II. VI..- wr.--" coma-win At up.” maul. iuaertion imam. DP] tiq"t y.Rf LS. Ae., adr.rtinU three ulvertiument not w. n- an mull Wood Turning, of births, WM“. a ot local nun, inserted JAMIE Want Money. a, Frost. LIKE LEATHER! Street, Upper Town, jiiioraies Fort Ten Gents. ‘; xi. 30 1" ' MACMILLAK. ATTORNEYS, Kl: ”mom LAW. 8 n lege WWW?” for " per dom uh in nt tho m and but tun-s co inn! at! unused to iargret 'llt'l'l1lG"'Utri in but , Intuit, Duly was!» 113'. H[x21 Inch, fitted r,,d,,.osuCrtrr. 213115 A Hall, Lower canto .whan seem-ties, I) the co"trarr, are and 0.!“er " "3' J. Matthews, TOWNSEND 1mm and cn um ZIEOUS. W University and , why-Mag» pnf tri, 11 vow wt was og Am s. LIVNGBT an r fine - {tspueil mums with glugl ". .--- --.- " stunting. Hunt I m was" ... ' Photograph" a thBeo. -- " mm .0“-- All!“ ty " DEMAKEB. on h " u. mo PROFIT "bt } wuwxrsox a SON, scsctske EU 11 d ertaker s, i PRIL'EVILLL'. ONT. an of Ruin Ind To" F.' I ./crrNo ARMLSTICE! Oven ml no low when) 1M at uni - i') 28 MW aer.l 11 inns Wm ' dor, " lugs new! ot Sub.” and " kinds ot Bandung tutstertMts,sutto . "mt ot Immune- in Wrsinat, Mutual. and am. Mus. wpstit_uruf and Hill- ot Lamb" mule out on short you”. A munch ot cum”. Cawbstts, shrouds Ind Trim, may d‘lyl on hand 1;I711.1)F.R. Durham. keeps on Inna . lurge stock 9' {mm “to: -tatA.tlU',i.,'.y.e t! " [Capital ssaooo, Stirling. lamb“ m- Ptetcf, & FIRST-(LAM IIEAREJE To “IRE. Vol. I. No. 35. DURHAM, 00. Grey, Frilly/say,,.?," furnished nu short notice. ("may and (with; with .11 ttorta ot mm. “mum aways In: blunt €IIABHII VERY MODE-A“. Hearw turatstttrd kw to Wm busing comm; {tum m. Wank»: llu- l lace. ‘VATBUN a SUS'S . Wagon um t'rtrrugr' Watts . . Momma, 0m. {Custom Sawing of Lumber iAny Person Wanting Money SKINC- it No For fl J os Bum Orv Geo. Rutherford, dan- u War, War ! (ii 0 no) rckrille MW IN V E8TM ENT' t'ornt ottiotr “gun-dour! III the Chain in Igdni Logs during l TUE 312nm! L‘AXAIHAX Loan and Investment go., OFFERS to Lend Mane; - tssu1Towu Property. on ttt Terms. "A.." a lu-r cent. pet 3. abt" rttcris:xreur, NOT m A cans- MFA???“ mm“ W K'lin‘ssru. tarMal tamarind by Mr. 55”....- xmssmur: sirAlex. 10m. Ticesi'ssiirr'.NY'. A. H. Campbell. Eng. Dnrr'runs: Hm Honor D, A. staedonaitt, Liam... 00v. ot (mm: Hon. John tampon; Hon. q, c. Wood, Prot-T-. l Wuhan Thoup sauna»; Geo Uoritt En.;Donp aid iliil?.i'iti'ii','tCii?ii5; itLUby;0.L. M. Eau.; Wm. has. Esq. - _ .-.-, ---V on hand sud ROBT. BULL. 3ANIIII No 1'1 “mm {Mormuuon in!” to ENI P. MOWAT. Agent, Durham, Ln NORMAN 3103'?an the privilett? oe rUpiy v "I ma " such we! 2Nd,' new In my“ In l menu Interest «an " paint __..__ Human- and out" “all In.“ go- ons-Ith- panic-Rahal advance!- - on manual! ttnetr 5:501". M we 3000‘?” W: LES, LATE AND glish & Scotish Rcal Estate, Loan, once. and about to we. Expense! Lower any other (3031pr Sour. le, AND SIIINGLES. should borrow from an ttMttr,--ts than dunno. north osl tho Post. one; I mtieastiom' T m prtv" admin St l.it;rs':ANCri. AND m rn 1 Rural“ , 14.11178. - w __ f _ "V Tb. Bank " mm; rho can!!!” Bank " Comma. I' (Tons; Slum. Bute, lien & n Luau»: J, Trumbull. " p "A. McLELLAN, J. W. C RA\\'FORD. Durham P. I I Lend Maury on Farm, City 'royertnott tho bruowuttt Liberal yr o'qt, pet nun-m), were“ Pt “. NOT m aovAhik. a; a 1, mum-z punk!» man. s B. m, (‘onvrynmn Are. " and 11ngme gr ' gnaw. n and " kinds of ck of lulu-ling: in Plus, smincuiuul on who" uotitty, A (Lump) b - “throat. in. mint“; oriuetpal pmttt any! mm- hill M 'emaoo. e" J,'i1,1a'2t','ltU."" Bust. nu m'rntidotstia1. "CiovsDas.ar, Oat It t all Und- ot Eur , " be . (tii/tttt mum Buit tue “m” :toimproved Farms I Land List. NY, (Limited.) “that". Durban mi u I u ,4. W and, Ton-nu: nuuy... - .__ __ - W f plan... whether tho one am or brdefte won all Lmiunta Io The Wane": and . Co's. Inmmm “wru- many-n! for ightaute " 750 OL' Il BEER than I " What In Matty! Cu: - Punt m dumtion to the thought? Tell every beam the m "mite While tn sublimut moon N, site; Tell every lighting moat am In!“ Within its myla round of my“ Tell m the tumm- nml All the bulb. Thu erown the garden tiuldr and wood- Tell " the unites ot gnu: that mud- Pmducc. when wiring pmpitiou In“ The nut-burn yen: an m the drop- That night, upon her and»: my: Sheds in soft nuance. to display Thun- Mantle: to the thing My; Tell m the max tho om but; To" all the shaman. an n- won; 0r tall. with more humour pain. The drops its mighty mu- contain" Be this ”Hathaway: wean!“ Alum-used. with the full account Ot all the drops that cloud: bu." Iliad. Whuro‘er their watery “was unread. Through all long times protracted tour, Nutt Adm to my present hour: mm Ibon the mun. nut can tt vi. With the more umncmm - that [to Embosumc-l in Etoruity. Were more A belt than could column In in vagt orb the out}: and mun; With Murea won it aunt-d o'er. Without one cipher in me were; And would your labouring thought: “up The and crowded ttmr-- How want the amount, th- mpl. 30',le To mach auction‘- .gtdlmo own. For when u may yum no run, Unboundml age is Sun bog m. Attend. 0 mun! with “to divine. For this Elam“, u thine. Sentinels Agricultural Show. The Beutiuck Agricultural Socieiy held‘ their Annual Exhibition at Allan Puk. on Friday. Sept. 27th. The principle exhibit. on ware Meats. M. Barber, Thor. Tyre. man, Arch. Park,H. Willis, B. Gowuuluck. J rune. Bail, and otlusrs The following i: the Working Homes, In M. Huber. 2m: llomy Willis. Carriage horses, 15:11.1. Middaugll, 2nd James Edge, Brawl wares. Wm. Pepper, 2nd Sidney lelia. Hackney horsea. 1st B. J. Middwgh, 2nd James Hillin. Two-ycm-old colt or filly, lat Alex. Grant, ymd "obt. McNully l Une-yanr-old cult or ttltr, lat Wm. Pep- per. End Geo. McIntosh. l l Spring cult or filly, ht. Wm. Pert/nil [ M. Barb". l l as!» CAT’I‘LI. 1 l Bu113 years old, lst new Willis. Bull 2 years old, hat Arch. Park, 2nd Wm. Brigham. Bull 1 your old, H. Willis. Bull calf, lat. Arch. Park, Md W. Brie. Iuun quu. Cow, Ist H. Manlly, and Arch. Yuk. Mom-r. two years DRAM. sud '/ud Arch.‘ Park. Yeurlinr, Heifer, lat H. McNally. Heifer calf, m Henry Willis, mm rr/ McNally. out): urns. Mileh cow, Ist ti. MeNallr, 2nd Arch. Park. '1‘wn-ynur-oM heifer. m Arch. PAIR. 2nd I H. M. McNally. One-earth Ieiter, Int Arch. Park Sidney Willis. Heifer calf, lat T. Bailie. 2nil Ard Park. I'nir of oxen. lst H. Brigham. um: mun “than. Boar, lat H. McNally, 2nd E. ' Sow, Ist B. Willis, LEICESTER sunn. Aged ram, Ist It. Gowanlocx. 2nd June: Edge. Slmnrling rm, In D. Stephenson, 2nd B. Guwuuluck. Rum lamb. lat T. Tyremu: 2nd ItoU. Gowanluck. hit at ewes season. lat Shun. lock. Pair of sheurling 'wetr,ist R. Gowunlock, 2nd Jas. Ely. Pair of awe lambs, m. T. Tyerman, 2nd Pair of awe lam Rom. Gownnlock. Ball shenrling mm, m B. Gowmxocx, zuu‘ James Ball. 11am lamb 2nd James Ball. Pair of ewes having mind lambs this sensum lt. Gowunlock, 2nd June. Ball. Pair of weanling ewes, lat June- Balls. Pair of ewe Wuts, 1:: Robert Gov-n- lock. sum. nun) smut. Boar, Ist Arch. Park. Sow. Ist F. Peel, 2nd K. Adams. Plairluf spring pigs, Ist K. Adams, 2nd . 'ue ' Pair of ewes iaving raised lambs this season, lst J ohu Purvig, 2nd James Bud. sou. Pair of mending ewes, lat Wm. “an, A---. 2nd James Hudson. " bl Paint awe lambs, Ist Wm. Psurson,le"' 2nd Wm. Irvine. A m dump, an}. Brigham, 2nd Wm. Bur Brigham. B l aunt, noon. m. V I 2 bush MI white when, Ist War) Pghgg Jul son. 2nd Sidney Willis. ' i I p, bush treadwop‘kll what. Wm. It by. cnswom “up. Aged ram,1st It. Gownnlock Gin. 2nd Samuel Edge. ._.._.__ - 2 bush red chaff Wham. Shiny de.‘ Bah m poi-tool, lit Goo. Why. It 2 bush spring when my other kind. m Bd. What?» 8rd Bartholomew Wright. Mathew Buber,2nd SmmlEdge. Swede turnips, In June: Luau. Q g bush baby Ut John lull, 2nd Henry Stephen Boyce. Batherford. otlserr variety turnip, Ut Goo. Piikt g bush outs. my kind, in A. Park, Ind 2nd Banj-min Coleman. Wm. Brigluun, Mangold Warhol, m Jamel Inna“. ( " um mu. m Andrew Park, and John Bod-1.1» Hugh McKee. and Thou Wm. Brigham, 2 bush pom. Ist Andrew Park, Ad John Fania. 2 bush timothy wed, In Win. POETRY, I‘XLXZE LIST. ewes having raised lambs this i. Shus. Tyremun, 2nd ll. Gown» n',,' ram, In It. oowanloek,2nd nouns. CROSS- “RED SHEEP. In M. Barber. 2nd Raine. 2nd Archibald 2nd E. Adams. Ist Wm. Irvine, 1, 2nd June: , 2nd Bug early to“ potatoes, lat Wm. Mo Gin, gnd James Hanson. , doz. swede tumipl. In T. Tyrmnn. 2nd John Ball. , duz. turnips, any other kind, llt Wm, Puursou. 2nd George Purvis 1 do. and GLi, lat H. McNdly, m Samuel Edge. 1 Jos. table carats. Ist Samuel Edge. k doz. roots of celery, m Graeme Pnrvia. . man, He. Collection of apples, lit Goo. Pusll. Winter apples, name attach-d. utThta. Tyerman, 2nd John Ball. l dos. wanton, lst Geo. Purvia. vxannnus. l l dot. of cabbage. lat Guy Cuittiok. 1 DAIRY PRODUCE. 4ttm fresh batter, 1st Samuel Edge, 2nd 11. Willis. 3111 H. Brigham. Tub butter, In George PurvU, 2nd A. l Park. 8rd Swivel Edge. MeO'rr, 10 tbs cheese, Winn. Reaping and mowing muhinu. lst Cochnuw. Plough, lat and 2nd Fisher * Fulton]. Lumber Waggon, 1st H. Brigham. Set of Harrow, last 11. Brigham. RECOMMENDED. A. Cochrnno. root. gutter. u. H. McKny, fanning mill. Fuslsex & Pulfuul, gnng plough. 6 cars Iudi Tyromnn. (From the Exprm'tcr.) The mum] {all exhibition of Glands Agricultural Society was held at Markdule on Friday, Sept. 27th. l large number of entrien were made, but the weather being wet on Thursday and unpmmiaiug on Fri. day morning many of the articles entered 7 _ - - A~~r--_L- AL- “w ____ Wu . were not exhibited. In some respects the show was very good-in young horses par. tieulturly, it was ahead of any previous ax- hibitiou of the society. The following is LADIES‘ wont. l Pair of woolen socks, Lt John Purvin. Pound stocking yam. lat Geo. Anderson Bod quilt, lat Guy Chinick. Gent's shirt, in J olin Fern-om. 1'laiu Sowing. 1st John Purvis. thtPLEStttNT% Reaping and mowing muhinu. Ist A. nutter-:3. ' - '7‘ Genertr1parpote tvortass,1st Bartholomew 2nd Mrs Wright, Bud And. Irving. 2 £1“;ng Draught horses, Ist Thor Anderson. at m General Pt one mere. lst Edvard Bat. JP? ledge 1r.',1'i'llTll11"rs's'lti"Ct'.' “3-993 n,itl2 horse, Ist Dr. Sproule. 2nd John s/el/l ' t y. i Beck horse. In and special prism John l dh'i, Lyons, Michml Sullivan protested. I D li Carriage horses, Ist stuauelpoughusts, 2nd l S ":51: Mark Armstrong. I I , I Draught foal. 1.: Edward Rutledge, jr. l 3,13% I General purpose foal, lst Michael Sul. RV“ “inn, gud Thomas Anderson. lu d ii, Roadster foal, lat Thom" Anderson. l One-yrnr-old tou, lst Edward Rutledge, Mr . 12nd Baht. Walker. of 'i'i2 Glcnelg Agricultural Show. Two-year foul. I, 2nd George Walker. CATTLE 1 Durham cow (with pedigree), M. Annv strong. Cow giving milk, lat J olsn Whitby, 211(1‘ Samuel Douglass. 8 Year-old heifer, lst Robert Walker. 2 Yearvold heifer, lat Mark Armsirong. 1 Yeatsold heifer, lst Samuel Douglass, 2nd, Robert Walker. Spring Calf, Ist James Bell, 2nd B. Walker. Yoke oxen, lst Shepherd Boyce, 2nd T. Davis. (' 3 Year-old steers, lat Adm Skids. 2 Year-01d Steers, 1st Adam Sheila. an“. Aged ram, 1st Bartholemew Wright. Shearling mm, Ist Thomas Elliot, 2nd Thus. Somby. Bum land; Ist Benjamin Coleman, 2nd 'l‘lms. Smithy. Two ewes; ishettrlimt), 1st Dounld Me. Ihiffy, 2nd William Burnett» Two ewe larubr, lst Thomas Sourby, Benjamin Coleman. Aged l mun. Aged sow, lat John Mercer. 2nd Donald MeDuffy. . Indian eornjstsuuueiEcge, 2nd i 11aitdoatsr, lat Thoma: Campbell, 2nd of tliaea _ Jam“ Louder. _ men. l, Pen, ht Wm. Emu, tml John Whit- A mm try. ., _ P nun-m. and :-- , Both root plumes, lot Goo. Why. 8nd " G'latr ' Ed. Rutledge, 8rd Bartholomew Wright. and Lo I Swede turnips, In June- Lnndu, 2nd cripple , Stephen Boyce. which nth" variety tarnip, Ut thro. Finley. oripe, I OCTOBER 10, 1878. $1 per year in Advance. P, Cubw. swml. berkshire boar, lst Benjamin Cole. PRIZE LIST. m ii. Willis and Sidney in Adam swam“ 1,rttgtt Me Ist Thomas Campbell, Wm. Mo thsurtttowers, In John Whitby. I Seed Onions, ht Geo. Pukey. l Panto unions, Ist John Whitby, 2nd _ Hugh McKee. Carrots, lat Jun“ Lauder. 2nd Hugh McKee. Early horn CerroU, lat g me: Lauder, 2nd Goo. Pilkey. Pumpkins, Ist Edward Rutledge, 2nd Thai. Soutby. Squash; in Ed. Rutledge, 2nd 0. J. Blythe. Tomatoes, lat Hugh McKee, 2nd B. Born l’arsnipl, lat Geo. Pilkey. no". MWinter apples, lst s. Bop", 2nd John Whitby. Fall upples, lst S. Boyce. 2nd Jam" Lauder. Collection of apples, lit 8. Boyce, 2nd Ed, Davis. Crab arplen, lat Arch. China. 2nd Thou. Campbcl . . mxuncwats. Horse rake, In Wilson Bron. Farmer's wnggon. Ist Mark Bichu'dlon Farmer's sleigh, do. Cutter, single, Jo. Democrat waggon, do. Buggy, single, do. Plough, list Alex. Honilton,Nd do. 1 Panning mill, lat Wilson Bros. l, Srsstt of barrows, Ist Alex. Hamilton. Straw cutter, lit Willon Bram, 'gnd A. Hamilton. Gum; plough, Ist Wilson Bros., 2nd A. Hamilton. Plnel door, In MoNos, 2nd ilo. Window sash, lst Thus. McNan, 2nd do. Team Harness. lat McDougtll Bron. Smgle harness. Jo. Fulled cloth. Ist S. Boyce, 2nd Bobt. Walker. Fancy Flannel. In lt. Walker, 2nd do. 1 Pair blankets. lst oeo.iWtdker, 2adll. i Walker. l, Horse shoes, ht Mark Richardson. yum. l Firkin of butter, Ist John Whitby, 2nd _ Hugh McKee. Roll butter, In Thos. Sourby, Md J was Lauder. l Bread, S. Boyce, 2nd Hugh Melisa. Flour, lat, Wm. Douglass. 2nd Bread, S. Boyce, 2nd Hugh Melisa. Flour, lat, Wm. Douglass. LADIES' wont. Woolau mite. lst Mrs. Baht. Walker. Such. lat Mrs John Lyons. 2nd do. Patchwork quilt, lat Mrs. Hugh McKee, 2nd Mrs. ww. Douglass. ancy ?uilt, ht Mrs. Ttrs. F. Sproulo, 2ndMrs. tobt Walker. Woven counterpane Walker, 2nd do. Hand nzadeiahiw _ w timer, Buu - Hand made shirt. lat Mrs. Janos F. Sproule, 2nd Mu. Hugh McKee. ling mat, lat Mrs. James F. proulo, 2nd Mrs, M. Kennedy. Berlin wool work, raised, Mes. J. F. Sproulo. 2nd Mrs. A. Hamilton. Fancy knitting, in comm, Mrs. J. F Sproule. Wax fruit eolleetiott, Mrs. Thos. Davis, l 12nd Mrs. Wm. Douglass. sum“. pttt8E8. Mr. Joseph McCutcheon's special prizes at " was awarded to Mr. John Lyaus, for the best single horse in harness. Mr. C. W. Spears’ prize of " was awarded to Mr. A. Shell, tor the pair of iSteers. The liabilities of the Glasgow Bank are] estimated at Jy50,000,000; acceptance at slightly below 2L5,tyJ0,000; deposits at l 'u0,000,000. The unlimited linhihy of the shareholders may perhaps secure the de. positors. The authorised note circulation _ w» only £72,000. but according to the las accounts the issue was between g600,000 and £700,000, against nearly all of which the law compels the bank to hue gold. The iiTGgow'Ban1t Failure. - iii“ -c" - The Financier unticipahs no additional bank failure}, but it says some mercantile failures can hardly be avoided, which may extend into the iron districts of the north of England. ONTARIO AiedHNttB TORONTO OX Lu luau. (it',l';',7L, tiaamsislnrtielo guys the (Muml Vast herds of buffalo are arriving near gow bank had 188 branches, It paid ill-1 Battlefurd, and the prospect is good that creasing dividend for several years until it the Indians will secure plenty of food for reached 12 per cent. The disaster was not the coming winter. :unsrsprtt1, tor the bank ha been I""' The erection of the new High School at credit for the last ten years. The business Walkertuu is progressing mpidiy, and it is (iii?': bank 3nuysot.1dy't'd for years upon expected willbe ready for occuyntiou at the veryunsoung trimsiPy. & A “A n " beginning “January. “n, w..- “a ‘ - A despntch from Ghsgow states that the causes of the failure of the City of Glasgow Bank are reported to have ttriststs from udvuucos to the Imuunt of £8,000,000 to tour time of East India merchants, It; who have been unable to meet their engage- menu. Much sympathy is felt for the un- Cl fortumste shueholden of the Bank. Much T of the stock is held by ladies Ind gentlemen I I who live retired on a modern.“ competence, in and now find themselves reduced from eir. cumstances of eomtort to nbloluto poverty. Seven hundred and fifty persons employed ' by the bunk ma its brwehelm tstketed by ', its foilure. The New York Tribune my: the failure ' of'the City of Glasgow Bank was a subject of discussion on Thursday upong iiaatseiisl l men. It created no spent“ excitement. _ A prominent Trust Company‘s President said t--"There will undoubtedly be . pane l at Glasgow, which my extend to Liverpool 3nd London. The failure my seriously I cripple one or two Inigo English firms which have 538110183 in New York ; other- l r, who, I do not believe there will be my WWW to the America: market." ( N" You, Oct. 8.--A cable Md a state: that rumour: "t current inilaondee that other Scotch huh L l- bank are in trouble; '5 ,e4,t,,k1i,,atr"Nr, S. Bop", 2nd John lat Mrs, Robert A vice which runs through ell our devils', r." life in the determination of allnp-keepm‘u‘ Ws: Ind othere to make up their losses through in tid customer: who don't guy out of those who i dag-m, do. Our grocer. tor instance. is quits will. basin ing that we should pay cash for what we a and) .get. but he declines to give us the lreneflt l wifo r! it. Through interesttrost otboololreopirut E that I and collection and bud debts. he would ln’ 3. l slits l loser unless he chewed a. very coulidershlc l can,“ prolit on all he sold, excepting always a l Wide low standard uncles. in which there isl tuuts clue competition. In: quite air, that the l tnon eommunilv which adopts this system of coup peyment should pay what it costs, but it is perv tether herd that a person who is willing to Milli pay for whet he gets when he getsit should Jud; be the sullen: by it. It is quite natural “mm that the dealer should not want who.“ the auth good-pay customers plncod in a. category she ' try themselves end charged accordingly, & R. my ten, fifteen or twenty per cent. less dole then the others. If he did so the ronaire N L der would be worse. on the avenge. than mat before, and he would have to raise his m. prices to them " he lowered it to the others. C. I The distinction, too, would be iavidious. pm Mrs. Shoddy, who would change her " grocer or dismiss her baker it he dared to we! send in his nccount " intervals of less chu than I. your, and who, when the account is tWSI L. presented, thinks it impurtimsut of the col- w,“ lector to expect payment until he ha: been 1tin g. put off tor at least six months, could ucver l my be got to see why she should ply half o‘er. cent more, much less twenty pet cent. , rd more. for her spices then another who Ur eu'riel her money with her. or settles he: Cr account as often as it is possiblo to do so. ' The ditheulty of mulling the change is cou- no rt. feasod, but the unfairness of not doing so is of h equally evident. We have mm or two line l f”, R. examples in the dry-goods busiucus of tun desters who have faced all the diflieulties of the 'situation, Ind built up n splendid tlp,' business entirclv on u cash basis. The in ad customer. whatever he pays. can at least unsure himself that he is not paying for m [OI come dud best's good: " well no for bis own. This is what the honest man is m forced to do in every direction. Not only ls retail dealers. but professionul men. hotel- C keepers and others charge rutes to “work“ oontingemsies--tttat is, they tax the plying a community to enable them to serve the un- l C My pariogeouunttuivy gratuitJusly. Iftltiastyrt . of enforersd charity always innrcd to the o 1110. beueiit of the deserving poor. we should uc- 5 Art quisa in it as a beautiful provideuthtl ar-‘j rtrugement whereby the strong wen) made F. to bust tho burdens of the weak. But it is ' nothing of the kind. but a system whereby lulu. the true and straightforward and prudent no charged with the waste and dishonesty . F. of the extravagant. The whole syntem is wrong, and ought to come to an end. F F Public opinion boars long With thinges " which are estaltlishe J. They have always! “15’ been so. wo say, add probably nlwnys will I be so. But the time must come when l file! every abuse is doomed, Ind we think thol i, for time to doom this one ought to be the pres- l out. it only some one was brave enough to ( wa, tulle the bwL--.'donireal Wilneu. . Cash Grocers Wanted. The following are the return: of tLs North Grey election: Owen Sound. Derby......... Br Sullivan...... Wt Holland... .... Sydculmm.... Sarawak......, lKeypol....-...4 The avernga rate of assusment on St. Thomas is under 18 mill on the dollar. The erection of the new High School at Walkerton is progressing iapidly, and it in expected will be randy for occupation at the beginning of l anuuy, Lake Superior in non-1y two feet below its usual level, being lo'wer than ever before known, and it is slUged thUtho Wsssiseipi, is lower than it bu been for 16 years. Richard MeIntosh,Cmstom ottieer at Kin- cardine for over twenty-one years, died 011‘ Wednesday night of typhoid fever. He I was widely known throughout. the country. _ and held in high esteem by all. ( A man was recently Manny cooked in a steam-bath in San Funcisco, into which he I.” without the knowledge of the attend. ante, no turnod the steam on ignorantly, “A In iirst unheated and then boiled. owi " - st-ohms worel'""u"' um cum.- "an: uuuuuuv... .-‘_-.V.-_ Je,: ff; 9 Sang“ o¥OOntario on f'sep. l County J udge to lake Elle balance of :t tomb" 1str.-urmltmao, Erin townshipi deuce, .1112ch forward tn bun. has! & Frost Wellington county, Wm. Wmlbotough' " plaiuut, Granger * Morrison for de. J,stmiier,orooxsntNoKtliar,lfrko.U i cndemt' Thou. Paterson ', Ciydudsie. Chanda, .-----_------- Peterboro', Boyle Caldwell; midatte, Hill. Guru: Sn xa.--On the night-of an Mts.1Nrriesh, Musrkuka,T . McIntyre “my: I'i'th uh., Magus. Maiden, of Iota IM Pmley. Chtpm. Nubia. J. P. and 156. gud Com. East Adamant, hm! A Pm; Shh: Baanduy. Brum,Wac yoke of in euttlo Itulcn. lbs and (It Lyons. Tho following an olos9yrMhittser. McDonald. of hiatus stoned in ' ' by Camp, Lincoln.‘ Foymouut. bubvm sud team} the out!» in Drama»! . _ Ind 1uettt", I?“ Th, nuns at (any. drovIrJB miles {tom Brianne. what: In , inthcvofigtzptm‘hglywmefibougm main tat.90. 'l‘hethiei .mp1 to Canine»!- Jrith the ,rwatr--ttarbuu Equip. Majority fur Lune... North Grey LAN: Mn 159 214 . 263 . 186 . " . 191 1825 213 8mm? . 226 154 111 140 280 (Fro- m Own Band MI The mu mazes for this County - manned on Honky hut “for. Mic but Ihip Chief Justice Usgattr, The will! lunineu was light, but than - nim- teeu civil cases. u may bor of then hub; ‘been laid over from last A“. “I. [who ving gentleman comm an dual "rr.--- Allred (HM. Fm: D. M- Bobt. McGhoe, D's! Wick. Ralph Switzer. Thus. Gunman. M. 1lieshard-. "s. mama. Dnvid Roi-1, ' ILSOMK Just!!! Minimu.’ Tisvs.. rhvss.uloo, Juan Strutlsrtr, Jmim D. Disuld, Wm. Crtor- Wm]. Dani} McNiehM, Audrow Oman“, in. Math eh, Wm. Smith. Geo. w. Mm. Brigham “Manson. A. L. Hunter. And", 1112 hieGill, Tim knowing can: - dismal of N- Wannabe; m. Munaaato--Tl" plaintiff. in thin case had “mud a farm from “a defonchnt. Mr. may... and had can: humus: tmusaetious with him. m Ind- douly disappeared. writing but to his wife tint he was using to Slamming and that she might mm am but man ‘she could with Muhgau. 'l'las"lC, Irattsts and lry urwgrmeut with Mm. (i'i'iite,'i'i, took away all tho chum- l party ot plai?tiir, and ttt got back poul- mon of the puma. Wisialon came but . couple of weeks after, and finding his pso- party gone, brought this union W Milligan. Them was tried before that Judge withoutn jury, and depemUd on whether \leiehlou'a letter gum hilwilo authority to make the mwnt she had. Verdict reserved. ManydAn l liobarts tor plaintiff; In. Manon " I defendant. 134 Mummy CW. mmaoos--0U m . matter of amount between the parties of tho lest suit, Refund to Imitation of C. B. Wilkes. Melly-ten t 80me for plaintiff ', Jtss. Maison fur defenhnt. QUEEX u. (mom-1c tu,siuesua.---i'ruo- was arraigned and pusded sunny on . charge of having an illicit still in to pol» session. Having been in gwl tour mouths wniting fur trial. His Lordship truehsmed him on his own x'ouoguiuuce to 11190:! " tidal when called on. A. Frost " (Iron; Crosser a Morrison for defunct. anx ca. til-10W! was arraigned sud charge of having an session. ILwiug in waiting for trial. H “new! tm. coorr--Aetion " sodium-n. Undefended. Verdict for puintitrl ”on Creator k Morrinou for puintie. LE]: on. Euaorr--Tbis wan u an“ of account. and won mfemd taorbitratiem of County Judge. Manydonb hob-nu for panama; Cream a Moniou tuedo. fendant. The Grand Jury brought. in It!” bill against Wm. Baker for forgery Ind utters ing a forged nottt. Quin; a. War, mmav-Prison" pm. ed guilty to uttering aforged noe, orsss w. Wat. mracoN--This no A one mining out or what Is commonly [known as the "Chatsw.crth riot." Tho Crown Counsel, having commend tho whola case. concIuded to otter no William. and the defendant was tecordmg‘ly - quiited. Hcrcnssux ta.Y,rar.stuv--T1utt Mt. a: nation for seduction. Verdict for Pcuttitr, 9308.12. Creasurs'. Merriam " phatitr: McFuyden .7; Jtubarts for dufcudlmt. Smrunxs ox Lrcscoutsr.-uetiott on promissory mm. Verdiet for puiatitr. C 103.12. Creer 3; Morn-ion tor plaintiffs ', McFaydcn & Subaru for dufcudant. action " seu $108.12. CH McFayden tg Smmnxs Cumgnu. Wrcsos M. Lrvrsosroxc--rlio plain“ in this cam l: A] her, 1 upnet on: of bin bug- gynul had his leg broken, as he alleges- giu cm; iorle'a"0 of ob Iranian t consistmg ot a. Woodpilu and m:g,:<,n placed on tho mm! by defendant. The Milena: went to show tlsat the plaintiff was drunk Incl l Axiving furiously on the occasiun, tad more was nothing to Show c'meluliuly that he had struck either woodpile or m- gou. Verdict fur defendant. W. A. Bu- ret for touiuttet; D. A. (Imam: " detona- ant. The Grand Jury QUEKN w. Mrrav.zaorc--T1cis wu- tho case against Dr. Uu0urgior for obstructing Continue resrisuirttLts discharge of his duty, which was laid over from but Aili- zcs. Yerdiet--uot guilty. A. Frau: " Crown; 8. J. Lune for defendant. Gamma rt al, tM. lawn. sud Bun a. Juussutt---Tlrew ems, being 00an were tried together ', the former being In ejeetment sud. the defendant claiming un- dur phsiutift in the lutur suit. Vardict for pltsiutiif in first ran». and for defendant in second. Jas. Manson fur plaintiff in but suit, And for defendant in second; Ms. ) Fuyden & Kahuna for defendwt in if“ suit, and for trlsintie in second. mama“. . L Donn w. csuwrotur--Thits Iva m u. tiou against D. Crawford as execute! do ' um tort of S. Crawtard. deemed. Tho puintif, being a medium. chimed Maud- f ant with taking poswanion ot Jam'- n goods, which he denied. Verdi“ " phil- -° titt, H25. Ins. Hudson fur pun“; B. I. n Lane for dofcndmt. Iran Assms. Wmom m. csrmsaratr--Ejeehnont can. Edam! to County Judge. (TI-quart Kor- ma for p1tvit1tiff ', Jar. Manson " defaul- Bosuoxmrau m. Gttaatattrr--hqirrth suit. The Chief Justice having to lav. before the case was concluded. "qttertrtod County Judge to tako the hlnnoo of ovi- dance, Mid 1'0an to him. Frost * Frost " plaintiff; Cram: * Morrison for a. what: cuss.- Ind lreoa upset o 11ml Isis leg broken, l amnemo of olr,teuetir oodpilc um! wt'.g;prtl y defendant. The evi: that the p1aiutifr " I furiously on the I W‘JDNISDAX' emma into Court all J, ecugrtrtuiUitttt ttso hut My one case bad '. than. sul that ue. "l, they 11;ou every- Tise v were then dil- tit

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