2e. Tig) e I I L -tilrl H Gialai. â€"W'fl "M m ."e""" “at. â€to": Maw. Lua- found. --au OovuuoIOua-nl in cum-um! “Om by to diam: h Winmm by in Hand): Club, And undo u an! lynch on tho "so"... of “an North Wert ml in duct-no u I iUld a! mitigation. Bio Indie-e} MW in plowing Ism- munimouu mm of fertile terri. tory lying uoott on Saskatchewan. the il. timibbk - of Knew-tin. the cod Ae'd. of an Sunri- dintricu Ind the bond In." u tho than taking their origin in the My loam-lino, Inf: Ibo great hr it" Into" the city of Wmuim with it. hull-nu Mn! “vantages. Such I spank. comm. tom the Marquis of Lon. 'tr-tbor with “along uuounu given by thwaupoudenh of the English new» m who Accompanioi Bil Excelhncy an bio m. tour, cannot (nil to unk- Cnldl wall known in Grant Britain and on the 000mm of Europe. .-A my lauded muting In held h Woods- on Tau-h] owning. to ten- " I -ll to the Rev Dr. MucKny. I minimally of the Chanda Plaabyuriau Church. an the on of Isis departure tor thc. Mad at Yunnan when be but been u. Mumm " “a hut ten yours. Dr. Mae. Iny runny"! In an. eunuury tcr the rm. po of muting the chin» ot bis min-um W known in am country. and tho for the my“. of airing many to â€undid: a tubing "bool " the Mnmuuuuf a " tive ministry in P, "no". During there -tha In bu boon actively engaged in “Mink public matings in "no." an") rtsogt.ry in the “ninth. nud it in tsatis. hetory to nub that the liberalin of chm- tion people bu not been minted. At tho bravo“ meeting in woodstoeh the chair- nmn announced that (we: tum “muslin: d Mars bid been eta,tnbuterd by the Presby- krinnl " tin Cunnly of Oxrord alum, and that Hm mm by contributions {rum othet â€room, bud Leon int-raked to 06.125. Th:- mretimt was I-lulnmd by emu-gym": of mum": dam-minutinm and ' than. ~- " a .u, l an the ttttttie nah-ms on I... eg' ' hum Human hive mahwnsnln l om', "4 we!" "ireeterl. and " Han) T: crun- Preodrut of the “and in " bsu'osorly address to the ahawholdzn buy- that this mu sltca--iet our readers ob. ---"u, tho fiseal poliey of the D min- im: aoxurrumetst," that is the N. P. Now an. in indup-udem ten-mummy. gixen nix-3 limited by I competent "In-emu. Mum LII " the bikers! party may be chumml with [going iMaeueed by “amen! prejudice in 0mm. the N. P., bat this etsu't ul said " the Premium of the Grand Tmuk Bailny Cumpouy. Sir Remy want lk) to my that tho N. P. and» everything the _ ’00! man malted dearer than it was he. I ho, that -teriais of .u kinds were dut- ol'dnnthI-y haul mu. um tho cm: of to.) II. ine-d to the "tent of the to" high any imposed upun it,--that in D . all pr tow-is {not which has been mud, druid by can Io huh In summ- ily u the Bitumen tipeetator,) um] that ho could haritly eunuch. anything mum “winin- nation like Canada than to phat a duty on coal, Ind if an can}, then on out, "tUU muting into an elu- of " unolhauulod improvements tstud lbs "Clam-tint: of can“; the total alu-lilio'n dun» has Ind of hypothetic dishuim ; hi! ton“. to lo and by the Cunmy Cumin. The loading wwnpuprrs of the Lihnl party In“ ' the matter up, In! it in mud that I tulle-l mowm of Itetom, on thin nov burning question wilt bomunittod by the Gunrunmn at the an â€aim: of Pnrliumom. h “auntie- wanna.“ ymuumv " Great Briton "ttod nu tnlh dam fair ind. and pro- teetksn " butulattt, but onugolicully Advo- utonnlorm ottbs {and lawn. A case Wm", "starred-erm/ many other- olndniln "J "on . won. clam-nor worth' " brawl)! h light by . trotutuiorion ,v-whhh will ununhon the handl of the B"-. Ibo Duke! Bushman...» upimub in." u n rut-renting and public. â€than. or». the Inland ut -ahe attitation for the round of the bud III. in 1"th has dammed may - b.5038.“ of we luudquaauuu "I Lug- but! Ind Scotland, nod dandy, meetings a! being hold all our than two kingdoms " tho Mann of the question. Drafts of hill. have been and air'" of which the Idiom oonstitttteo the main points . “Tho .botition of Quail and prituosvtniture; cheap has!" and registration; freedom od uk in, an hum“ M “no right and gunk will of the holding; the abnlnion of ye. main in has†by which the owner oi the wil mama mppinx; compo-imam: An“. A hunt bas nun paying right. can palind- I you for a - of ground '0'“: ahorst In" mu; In paid his to». " um. III-idem hm) but!†than b, I.“ viimn. Tm km in up and the Coll-VIN!!!“ M i. In»! now p., my ,polnd. . you nut! ll not. out bietJednrtatttorrobuD"""" poms- - d m M 50." I.“ o. Another mph at “Ii-ind and and)»: pawn examined by such so. a In. bx a)» a": M, to 3th, Th. Unit-l Pteniwttert'aur with lg one! I outâ€: in I Multan} an: on the kind of inâ€. Ind applied to pm: or the bland " Arum the But. it A " “I? Mot-Did;- TI- !yvnuinl do. u.--. “VJ-M m-- he. run. TNN British Comma bu :t) - mud with!“ www.1- [ inettutrytumut-kih-imsofl, Wont. 0n Thur-30: - In visit-d thaetitrofu.dn,ooe ofthe moat input? but mutant-in. - in me ttsg" Kingdoms. Ind roe-ind I no“ new? tie reunion. He was presumed with 66 with!“ from unions Societio: md Cor. pontions. and " speeches in reply as "aid whauhonnmonc the but of Mo cumin) ettoru. - Two subjecu sppou to have format! the burden of " remark--- iirast, the peoposmutariff changes. md. second the state of Ireland. In reference ‘totho timttas said that no Govummom ltisatis possible in England could pledge lilac-l! to the course advocated by the lan- riled hit tmdem. AI an incubation of the Insneiits of free trade Mr. otsi1stoooiid the whole American export of usual-cm:- ed goods to Asia, Africa trnd Austral“, amounted to assume, whereas the Eng. ih "ports to than countrie- mounted to 1171303». (Chen) The trade of France ant America together did not equd English Mo. He argued am the do. preuiou uude proceeded from the decrea- I" 'â€"' - _ - ed p-uohu'mg power, and he calculued that between 1576 mi 1880 the country 1oatd"24,tV,r 'tt '. ‘: Lt:t' export trade, but as much m»: J st t',i,s,ra10 from bad hae Vuta. he]; _ run: m the Fair Trade League, he said some persons complained about the American will America sent at £3,000,- an worth of manicure», while we sent America from thirty million to forty million pound: worth. Fair crude“ wanted Am. oric- to cease to be our customer to this amount. More "ambit“ leaguers he never knew. lf Sir Station! Fortheote (limp- proved ot Mr. Lumber: suggestion of I corn duty, it was time to speak iutelligen J J on the .ubjeet. AI Sir tittufurd Sorthcme had other apeecher. to make soon. be per. “up: would any emphatically whale: he isvoured protection and corn duty. 11. humelf would be no party m,- retrograde mowmem. On the Irish question yr r. Gladstone said It that jitatice to Ireland is a. sacred duty, but t that it can never be performed without i equal justice to England and s'eotland,thtu t oreshadowing thc Laud Legislation for i England 3nd Scotland which will proba- r b y be the most important work of next ] Session of Parliament. Ireland, mid Mr, i Gladitone. is in a great crisis and on the il,, working of the Land Act may depend the i greatest issue with regard to her prosperity. li, Powerful agent-lea are working which will l yet uttiesuets her fate in split: of the action t g pardons. 1 do not beliuve that; are in- borcr. in any country Unit have made more _ programs than the Il'lrll labourers. Mr. l Gladstone wunnly eulogized Sir Chm-loo Linux: Duffy for his pamphlet advocating the grateful acceptance of the Laud Act, mud claimed Dillon as m oppo- ‘rnent. but an opponent whom he was lglad to honor, and added, " now have the (painful ditty of dealing with a wry differ- ent class of opponents. A mull body of men has arisen who are rot ashamed to preach to Ireland the doctrine of public! l plunder. The state of things in Ireland is coming to in question of low on the one hand. and of the“ lawlessness on the other." Mr. Gladstone favourably contrast- l ed oiottnol1's tidelity to the Crown oiling l laud with Pmcll‘s hostility to everything] l, English. "o'Cormell," he said, "or. every I occasion declared his respect for property, l l but Parnell has now a new gospel. that ul I plunder, to proclaim. lie secs now that l l whores: the rental of Ireland is seventeen i,million pounds, the landlord is entitled to l ( nothing but the original value of the land, I nmottnting to three million pounds. O'. l C onnella respect for human life was counis- I 'ttent ; Parnell is wry copious in his refer. Duct-n to America. but in all his references he has never found time to uttor a word of disapproval wont the asswiiutioti liters. ture of that country, which is not Ameri. 1 con literature. Americans scorn. spam. and loath it. (Loud cheers.) l’nmcll, dur. ing tho last session of Parliament, made every ett, rt to destroy the etfeet of the 1 ‘anl Bill. 12. 5.1:: mt dare vote against) lit like u. nu... , .. u hen the life of the Ilill, was at blunt! i‘..iuell and thirty of his fol. j llowers withrcw trout the House of Com. l mons and tried to destroy the work which le Government had begun. The test, l case. which Panel] intends to tulte into the Land Court are cases of rents which are l fair and moderate. If he takes those use: limo Court it will reject them. When the [ I Court has rejected them Parnell and his ltrain will tell the people they have been , betrayed, that the Court is worthless and l the Land Act ought to meet then uuoqui- " vocal repudiation, and no lie will play his l some and gain his object if the people , liaten to these fatal doctrines. Parliament is not going to overturn the principle of public right md puldie order to picture Par. [ null." Minding to agrarian crime, Mr. (ll-dawns aaid s--"WGt would happen in _ England if crime proved beyond the eter- ' don: of of the otheerts of the law t Vast multitudes of loyal citizens would my thcmulves in rapport of the law. lint no ) Inch thing is heard of in hound: General , mudico naonil to prevail Among all tho I slum who own property, And the Goren» I men: is expected to preserve pace with no ‘monlforco behind thorn. Thin u a grwtt I “on“ to Inland. not to in thorongnly , Why. max, mvincod that tho Irish- t In“ duh-to 1:th *)tmrtttrg. of a}. , Lind Lot. W Parnell say: "rio.' Th. ,Wtwillraly upon the Nun“ rlaetureFueirusstctisrtnsd tint _umm~d min thumb tong, , on W the pawl. hum lining the , “I a“ h 1AM Act. I d! Vito. b all at}. d do" a an in the “an. , Ithq&mo to cm tho ar-ag." I (W about) The [unsound percent! at tho mu Uuiud Sutton Cabinet is u Iona“ _ Hr. sohor Frelimshuyset" Secretary of may; 31-833.!†How. the interior; Chief Jan. i minim, totho 7mm; £x~5um; Sargent, Pmrtmaatet-0ertertttt Ex-Gover-é um†“um “WWW It II- A! nor-Bin. 'att-ttat, Una»... 39mm», 10:. Pt '"P': Am. ot War: tttttl Ruin-tin R. Banter. Anon B. Jr-Pre? lt" "o" ' m _ mummuam MR. GLADSTONE AT LEEDS. SOUTH GREY mom'.naocl- . NIXON. _) The meeting of tttetymth Grafton-Ml Anaemia, hold hi. on mtnirsturV Wyeth-t week. van vary moccasin? om. both u not“: an tannins. of Tack", and the interest this: in an umooodium. Then-dingot mu, and. iutelleettut1 growth as well. A mil report of the procendingl of the Association will Le given in mm nut issue. 14mm wanting a nice Cont cheap should go to H. W. Mockler, Durham. Tn improvements at McKechnio’s Mills are progressing. A way desirable house for a resMenee is advertised in thisisme tor sale or to rent. See mlvertisement. Cnunxm Marcm---A game of cricket will he played on the Cricket Ground here, between the Durham and Paisley Clubs, m-mormw, Fridny. DR. J AMIRSON IS about to remove to the residence belonging to Mr. A. Mth-llnnv mum the Methodist Church where he will keep his surgery. Ma. Yam, who has been noting us mgr-n: In the past gveral weeks at the Railway Station in this: Town, 1m! been unable to attend to Ins duties thin week. owh g: to an Muck "Never. We hope he will stun) be able to resume bis antics. "A mpp!y"hnsin tho mean time been sent here. I ' Mums. Parker's Grainery hll had u thorough overhauling mg. {all And u not uno of the moat convenient in the chantry. A Am! has been erected to u to protettt farmers from min while unloading. A Jugs quantity of grain in now pumhucd 'r,alatottt ovary any tor Mum Parur, lg pr. E. Greenwood. i Ammo! iuta.--An Auction SI]. of _ Finn Stock. Implements, Han-chow tur- 'niture, hm, wilt be held on Mr. Miami Fun). In run-of Mr. SwinMnmo'i. an: ' this Town, on Friday. OM. Mst. trr “on And 1 Ban will be sold It "in in“. bat which '0" omitted from tho id. Hill by (mutate. Think“ month. unlit villi. Jinn. ’5: thing and to arid I. w. ';.tcintsrttetau_itfirr't. “It.“ and CONCERT. -1\Iias Paterson‘s Concert will who Place It ,Hauuvor, on Wednemlay next, the 19th inst. A treat in in store for those who can attend. Ease Gau Exhibition was held " Pinkerton on Thurbday and Friday last. weck,and was a decided success. Up. wards ot 8,000 people visited the village on Fri-Kay. Everything passed off quiatly. We skull publish the prize list. , WE are informed that H. H. Miller has been appointed Associate Librarian of the Mechanic's Institute. Until further no. tice the Mummy mil be open every Friday (rum 7 to o p. m. Country members will obtain books through Mr. Bourbon " before. _ Ma. Mmmcun's new Hotel and stable: ard about Completed and the furniture " now being put in. This in one of the finest lirtelt, in the Province. and would be no di,wredit to nut largest cities in tho way of architecture. It is expected to be opened nest week. Local and Other Items. rl '11:] bub Wu wally destroyed by tim. Roth Mr. I ing but the nu. were left standing. Tho I†Ion-mu hum: 012,000. The Many "in insured in an Cumin Perm-mu: r: :m' ‘fxig' "moved in A has hbnging 'ttr. Mr. D. new 7.4 kind on Hands: k,a' 1.0!. on 11101 I. G.&B.B. about " I mile {roam Mnrkdalo. 1 man-33m will In tuenirbU from. present time to the and of 1882 tor " cash in ultimo. and clubbed with an Wak- lg Globe, “no em human. or Ab Rural vanadium at the lowest loun- over altered. In fact We no “Wand“ with the Globe for {on 'lyus wlmt and to ii the Inbscripiion price of the Globe 11110110. Tm Eton“ To,rtc--'rt" Globe in In unawarbu oarrespoushsrtt my: um Mount Fore“ in probnbly tho highest town in Canada. hing bdrm 1800 And 1400 {net shave the In hvol, sud higher man the Cullmguwod mountains. A little to the out of Mount Forest in HM township a Prawn may be found the valor “who! the point when the waters rise bud Bow both to the out and We“. ismsnzxunn~A sabbath taboo] on“ toritsintnetst was held last Fr,idtw evening‘ in Holstein Presbyterian church tor the purpobo of renueriug nid townnll the my plying of suitable reading tor the children daring the winter manna. The evening Wthtb ussfisvorabre,yet there was . fair at- teannce. The proceeds of the evening a- mouuted to mummiug our .15. Thain- ;strumem was kindly lent hy Mrs. Dickson, 'lot Holswiu.--conftrderau. . Mr.C. B. Jscrrms, has removed from Durham to Toronto, and entered into pun,- nemhip with hi. brutber. Mr. It. Pringle has purchased Mr. Jackes legal luminess‘ here and will be funnd in the mace iistety occupied by that gentleman. Since Mr. Jackeu arrived In Durham he has made many friends who sincerely regret bis de. parture trout this Town, as be made him. ‘wlf very useful in runny entertainments " held since his arrival in our midst. Mr. John Mitchell of Lot I, con. 3, Bul. 1 livau , met with a severe acciluut on Tues- 'I Any ot last week, whereby he got " 185 so badly broken below the knee thut the bane protruded thruugh the skin. He was standing about ludf way up in a well which he was naming up. when a .bneket of stains that was laid at the month of thn well, caused the bank to give way, falling ( on top of him and burying hun up to the shoulders. Dr. McGregor Wtty Maul for l and set the leg, since which the )mtientlm: I thou doing well.--0. S. Advert)". 0932mm Excrrmmvs.--A Grand openim Excursion tnan Durham to Nluuum Falls will take place on Friday, Octal.†gist. The train will leave Durham at 5 a. m. and the excursirvuim will have seven-J lr are at the Falls, besides running Hun-ugh “the Garden a! Cums." in gluing mud com- ing. The ftwausmiiwm. nod-return will be $1.50. All who can are expected to purchase tickets on or lrofnro Thursday, so us to save tyrnrurion and to benllla to have one enough at the start. Dnrlmm and surrounding cuuntry should turn out well and make tt it umml success. Look an: (“r p voters in a day or'uwu for fall partial Inn‘s. Tun Mount P.rrest Arrvneate in spe4k- l 1...; of Durham in its lnstjmna 'tnvs:-.-It i, " pity there in not more pride diaplgcd by [ Sumo of the inhabitants ufthe town in ther [abutment of their pumiscs. Gui-g tutu the Town from the Mount Fun-est mail 8onlo of the houses an slmblxy and delap. iduted looking. In many casesthe absence of fencing given the place an impovmished appearance. and there is a general air of tlou'yesreativeumss that is really surprising in a go ahead place like Durham. The ex- penditure of A mull tum oi money in paint ttstd fencing. and th little labor in the wny of making the front yards clean nut tidy, would make the town much more at- tractive. and in Addition would enhunce the value of the property , and a few trees on the streets wank] remnve the naked and bald appem‘anoe that they now proseut. Another thing that would add greatly to the appearance of the place is the removed of the Mumps and driftwood in the river running thmngh the centre of the town. It is I pity to see such a pritty streum Jis. flgured in the wny it in, when I little labor would make it an omument to the plum. and u some. of enjoyment to the in. hahritanta. Lottal “a on! than. thaos SABBA'HI SCHOOL socur,.-th/ Friday evening last ll Soc-Id was lipid in McCullnm'u School, 7th con., Bentmek. The attendance was very large, and after partaking of the good things provided by the ladies. Mr. David McNichol, Home of Beutinek, wns called to the chair, and lift- er giving an uni-hens on the useftsllutmtt of S.il:lmtli Schools. culled upon Mr. John Jack of thrrlmru,w'mu.nwo one ui'hin immu- uua speeehes which elicited eonsitlerabU mirth tron the nudiwwe. Miss Rose can a who with good eiteot. Rev. Mr. Spoons, of Hanover, gave an excellent oldresr--tutlsjeet "The little boy makes the man.“ and illustrating the training and education at the youth. Miss M. Redford then gnu n win. The Bar. Mr. Dunlop of Durham, spoke on the tstuuf1t of homo teaching. Mam. Hoary and BUppetd; gun I dialogue, In good style. The music won led by Mr. Hilton in I very trrsditurle mono". Mr. Your Cook spoke on Bab. bath School 'sdmntagoa. Mr. William Amumm gov. I mains. ontitiod 'Lett on the Battle Field.' Mr. Idaho's“. of the col-brand Stock Form. you a abort but humorom alarm. The reading: in. has!“ to.- elou. by the "Uieut Choir loading in singing "God nu the Quinn.†Th. brocad- amounted to 0%.“. Fru tN Pottwtiia.--0n scu, morn- ing the blevery owned by John Fukuo- 'i?,i,i)ijik'ii's1i companiod tho excunionisu Ind furnished music?“ at! “now. On “rind there sr,iuemttb'ontstuir"i1 " dul- ner by an oorpomtion of the vihuge. Some spanks-m nud- br prominent gentlemen pnaentdududiug J. H. Hun. - - .. .. nu,†__.I n- a: m. M. P. P., South Gray. at Dr. E Lendeanmewour. “M. P., and a l vary plenum. dly'u outing enjoyed. The I road wu taunt] to bo in 'good’ poodition, ' ml the visitors returned by would train ' in the evening. From Lintowelr push}; I Palmerston oul north to Herriaton. the newly-opened road runs almost parallel 1 with the Wellington, Grey. end Bruce l Builway. This portion of the country is 1 well known. Alter patting Horristou. the I lline runs Ilmost duo north to Chet-lay [through u splendid aerioultural oouhtry composed of a. portion of the township. of Miuto Had the towulhipl of b'oruuutig, Bsrctitsek,Brtun, and Elderrhe. This is a very important section of the road, for it runs through an extremely fines tract i) agricultural country. and will offer tacili- l ties to residents for easy and chenpeucd ' access to tho markets to which their pro- ducts naturally tend. M Cheney there is very iiue iron bridge, about 60 feet high and nearly 400 feet long but it appears to be rather on the light side, considering tho nature of the traffieover it. Beyond Chess. ley the road is graded right through to, Wharton, the terminus, an Georgian Bay, and a. fang of about MO men are at we , sent engaged to traelt-lasring, so thatit is F prubabla,i£ the weather continues furor- b able. that the whole road will he complel- i ed before the winter sets in. This will be the eausutust'ruu of the old project of unit- ing Georgian Bay and Lake Erie by rail. _ lTho rcud will then be 106 miloe in . l length. Out of 191 mile: of track, 140 have been laid with new aux-l rails. On tho main line from Toronto to Owen Sound these mils will be of C0 pounds “eight to the yard; those on the Hand) from inrtusgeville go Teeawuet will be 56 pounds to the ytrd. . All bridges 'ot over 20 feet span are being rebuilt in iron, and all culverts over four feet m size are being rebuilt of museum-y, About M miles of wire fencing and 10 miles of snow fencing will he oonstvueted The new works at the 1Iv.mher,eoutprisiiiy a high level bridge 60 feet iuch with an iron superstructure, two spans 110 feet and two spans “norm. is nearly completed. When the change of gauge is effected, the line will run Ly the Number dungtiun. The stecpmt made between Orangevillc and Toronto will be 55 mated of 88 feet, as at present. Nitw engine house; and tum-tables are being constructed at ()ranyeville and Owen Sound. All the stations on the line are be. ing remodelled, patited, and put in thor- ough repair. Sixty new box cars and 50 freight car trunks have already been deli, ered, and 160 more of the latter have been ordered. of which six are on their way. Four new passenger cars and two new postwfrlee and baggage cars have been contracted for, Eight of tho lawn-Mixes and six of the passenger cars at present in use are being altered so as to suit the widened gauge. Pram the above taken from the colunms l of the Toronto World, it will be seen that i wry sptt'sftrt'iory pt'upress is heiug made I with the work of re-murntrnrtion, “ixlmxingl the gauge, km. ofthe T. G. It B. R. ty) that when the Number deviation is mm- I plated the lumimt grade oi the line will; be rodueryl to a very moderate one, and the l road will then be unitahle to do a 'heavy 1 business north as well as south. It is now , broadly natal as an necnmpllahed {not that _ the Credit Valley, Northern. and North Western, have actually gone into the lmmla ot the Syndicate and the newer-aw docu- ments completing the sale have been duly signed, sealed and delivered; It is also stated as a {art that the new Directorate of the Toronto Grey & Bruce have also sold out that road to the name body of capitalists. subject we gramme, however, to the de. cision of the Court of Cluncery in the Be. tion on“ red by the Grand Trunk Company to compel the management to land the road over to them ucor¢ing to the terms of the lease made to them by the old Directors in June last. Foremost among the journal: of Canada in pointing out the evils of too mach centralization in Railways in Canada 1nd in opposing the3schumu of the Canal: Pulse trrtdleato, has been the Toronto Globe. n must, we think, he intensely humiliating to the proprietors of tbat pup» to Ihrd that they In". in the use of our loo-l nilny 'rum, been misting that powerful body of new ta obtain eon- trol of ell the roadshow running to the Georgia Bey. 'Wo hop-3b. t8ttFe will be ultle to 1rteart'toetfitf the “up now men-my mile want it. moly that of toque!!! playiu'tnto Shel-1nd: of the Suite.“ while 1W“, hypo-inn than through it. calm Willem-Whether M-'eq'ti'tt N-dh-. “I‘m: L" aririiirkm anismua mo " Toronto Grey do Bruce. Hon: thzatarrth--Pmtr honu but you MoUn {ion 92th towns lino. ngotthe a. A B. :p " 'Ridgi'c 'ji,itsi: iiliti, 39.- "Iii-ii/EL/ici':',,.-:' r," : Fi if lj, f's $7.1} â€I." 7" l' J? ' . _ $551.?†b"gt'i?1 WI!', 'ELrr'it, . f, . .20; u' tEN 5 Gil 1!. Th' 'i?r'iir/: _ ww..-..'. "q.-""'--"'"'"' _..,__, -trd, WM an“ in“! Ibo boibg vai'y ttue madman; The two-yarn“ colt: wen humming um. and if thi, bcrses of Proton may be judged from the Inhibit. of the abore,tbtsy m tho-do! tbeir neighbors for horses. Mr. Mo‘mn had I my tu" 'teat of pigs. some aim or to» in' Mt. In the Hull thing! were unwded yet or- ', lutty." Mr. mo",uon,-trrartiiii1atk, m 5' diaplny of millinery. ate, which '3: at " to good advantage by hi: milliuer. Mm Foam. “my: suit' of mink COILNHI“ It too, yd on. of tho chief feature' at tho wove diam-y. W. H. Peterson, wool mnuufnctunr, of Drunk“. bad trad ... _ lection of woullm (0011-. In gnin the exhibit way not has. bat the quality undo up!" an and! qua-mi- ty. Roots and vegetables were good. The ladim' work tillcd the apartment â€Emma! to imam! done no discredit. to tho "hitn. Then m ttood mommodntion consid- dering eiremultuemt, Mr. Sen-Ion, the head-keeper, made ample provismu for the lugs crowd ; and than Mr. McArthur and Mr. J. McArdle gun "ritrinst hand, uocnmmmlnting those fromh distance with shilling for bums. etc. Theronnwing is m. Prim m kindly '1"an by A. G. Hunter. I PRIZE LIST. . nouns. Span Draught horseto--S. Stokes, 2nd W. Nicholls. 8rd u. CuupheH. Spun General Purpose Horses-4:1. I’m low, 2nd, J. McArdle. Mare, foal by her sidrs, G. Glazier. 2nd J. Dunn. an] W. McLean Buggy Horse, W. Stewart, gud H. Me. Gnrrnu, Wd W. Hardy. Saddle Horse, s. 1/ietninggtudT. Fennel. 8rd Hugh MoGurron. Cult or Filler, 2 y-ars old,Gtoree Camp- bell, 2nd tl. Stub-r. 8ul J. lioslmrvugh. Colt or till.v, ft your old, G. Ghzier, 2nd 8. Gregwn. tud,3. Ferris. Sp! lug Cult, Geo. Glazier, 2nd J Ila-bor- ough. Bull, D.Pelllllan. Cow, It. Black. gud "a. Perris, On! A. McDonald. HriI'er, under 2 years. G. Campbell, Sud H. Mum: ll, 3rd J. Fonds. Swing Calf, Gs, Farris. tad, It. Black, 'kul ditto. Yoke "f Own. Mex. McDonald. Ltd D. McMillan, 3rd G. Cmnp'ucll. sump. Aged ram. J. Band», 2115 It, Black. Ham Lamb, Geo. Cumpbell. 2nd Henry Edition, thu J. Bundle. Pair aged Ewes. Wuhan Nitlmllu, 2nd Samuel Crregesu, 8rd Wm. Hurdy. Pair Emu Latuls, It. Black, and J. Bun- Jie, 3rd G. Cunplusll. Sllenrlinz Ram. Smmwl Gregson, 2ud Cr. Campbell, 3M Balm†Black. Shem-ling Itwe, Walla Nit-holly, and ti. Graven. 3111 G. Campbell. SWINE. Bow, aged Henry Harmon. I'utr Spring Pigs, William McLaren.2ud T. Falwell. Barnyard Fowle, Duncan McMillan. gud J. McArdla. buck-4, S. Sinkâ€. 2ad D. McMillan. i (sum. 2 Budwla Fell Wheat. J. Bundle. in] It. Black, 8rd J. Itorrnavttus. . 2 Bml'wln Spring Wl.rrd, G. Catawba“, 2nd, it. lt,'ucli. 2 Bushels PHI". fOturtel Fleming, 2nd J. Al-Iml, 31d b'. Catawba“. 2 Buorls White (has, Jon sl, McArdle, gud B. Bltselt, an! G. SmrmoL - 2 Bushelu Blnck ow. Thomas Fennel}, 2ud A. Ridden. 3rd. Ib my Bum. 2 15n~helu of Unrloy. William Ibrt1n2nu Hubert Emit. l BushelBeautlurses, Ferris, 2nd W Imus. Bush‘s!) mums. J. Mitchell, 2nd, Gen. Camplrel ' 3rd J. Ferris. Black 6 Swede Turuips,1lobert Black. 2nd J. Dueâ€. _ 6319190139; kind Turnip. G. summon. Homo-made choc". Robert Black. 2nd Damn Mill-u, lhd William Mock. Loaf of Broad. John I‘kingu. Ind Alex. 'tus-ll, 8rd Samuel I'll-sing. _ Variuty Panto“. Jnmu Ferris, Samuel Stokes. a Beets, Jamel FerrtOnd R. Black. 6 Garden Carma, James Human, J. A. Scarlett. Turkevs, Sum. Stokes, 2ud, Joseph Me. Amie. c callago Hands. Robert Black. 2nd I Agnew. Peon Potatoe Onions. Wm. Sturrock,2_ud J. Bundle. Six Gtmus, John Agnew. tad Jamel Funk. " " Winter Apples, H. Haunon. Sud Inc. Agnew. _ 6 Field Carrots. Robert lib-ck. 2nd J no Bundle. " Tombu.Wm. Irons, 2nd B. Greg, son. (ICucumbon. Jun-b Fem}, Ind lotus Abbott. Is Fell us, Sun! Fleming. and J. Agnew'. " Pan I. thp. 5 HM. of butter. put up in my Ihlp... J. lieu“. Sud John Abbott, ltd John Rats. die. Peek any other kind Onion. Duncan McMillln, 2nd D. K. HeArtlmr. Two Pumpkins, Janna Ferris, Sad D, McMillan. " Phtma, John haunt. and B. mn. non. " Cub Apples. John Abbott. M D. McMillan. Tub Butter. 60 lbe., Jana Fen-in, Ind Henry Redmond, 8rd John Dan“. CATTLE, Tnonuusunmzn. Durham Bull, Robert Muck, our“. GLADE. m [Chm-k1 POULTRY. PM! Geese, Ala. McDonald, gad Rum 6 lb. of Honey. T. Fauna“. Factory nub. W. R. Poul-Ion. Kai?" 'iMit'jA'grqt' in? ttor '11 DAIRY . 'f'riie.7; V _"iiii'iiii'it.iia,i,l m “Edd? JY', in“ hi. .4. a n... Elm-y an. mus-“5n. W. H. " not PM W Job Idling. N In.“ “Mk. 1uittad Quilt. John â€in“. t [has] Quit, Thou. Forum“. and an†Br-Art Hum“. Pine I Killnor. Fin. sum. & Slot“, . 8nd Johann. M. William and Hill . 1.2M John. . V 7"'â€"V'vâ€"‘ u... 'abuse. M»; Work. W. R. Pow-on. Ought Work, Juuatm, In)“. N W. a. PM. _ an: Work. J. “inner. Was Flowers, J. "Ulnar. but... Wool Wort and. Johnston Mil. II“. Hooked Mu, P. 1n0raese, and“... Foam“. Pair Xeu'. um... Duncan Helm-n.“ John Abbott. Rug Cnrpet. I yam. D. McMillm. l Collection Home punts, J. Abbott. lumncmau. Lumber Wm. P. F. Turk. 8min. Waggon. Thou. Sun. tad P. P. Toeple. Bum. T. Sun. Bet Home 1s'Uoes, uniâ€. P. P. Tupi; Sud A. R. Burnett. Pair Men's Fine Book, W. Irons. Coarse Boots, Wm. Irons. 1001b». Flour, John Hopkhn, tttd A. Biddle. Cutter, highly recmmuomlod; mum turd by Thuum Sunni, of “Hunt PM Cut-ring. Team. "mtettmetaud;oqrtted by Dan†Ferguwu. 'reitud Inc. John him", t9ippers,exuitsitU b Th In F recommended. y o u mull, Antimr. John baking; Commit!“ of T'wso4s, Drea Candi, Itil. linen-y an}. Iiu:tlvr. “mm-d by W. 8. thswtttson,irf mum. highly mommi- M. Jt.te Work, John-$01: Multan!“ “a Berlin Wool Work, clhilnhd by In. .itiuer, hiehly recommend. d. Tureusumplu tot Com shown. "eotn. mailed. The day baiag favorable, them w". . largo tam out. oseetiallt of tue punt. people, and everythiuu seemed to be favor. AI ie. The Judas wan on “no ground and uecolmdiyhml tlsAv Work with and“ and tteuemlsatidneuoet. We won planed to meet u“ the t 50ers sud dtrescton, a 1h. tioewty it their post. and ttreugt is due to “new fur the manner in which ho diminu- cd their duty. having made every and. In. ‘our to give satisftsrtism to all eotopetttors. i It Wm. thoup,1t by 'otteofttseolruivm um the show humid to a failure this ya, on ncronut of some dimeatty which ammo itlutiug the war a. to ulem we Emmy Maxwell Pubiie Schnal, Wink: ISL Pupils “Tammi in _ of merit. in. t1lntss-tWa Kerr, mm. Boron, Elisabeth Hues. T Senior 3.4] Claas--itiets. Preston, .Alicc Nirhnlmn. E-lwurd iUowuridge. Juur,rltrd Cpl-aura'. Boron. Eddie Lurk, Cyril! Brownrie, Annie Pykr, Ar. thur Iitowttridge. on mommy! of some dit1ieulty whim ttroto during the par n: to “'Lero the Buddy should hold an exhiluihun. We would have bten plum-d to hire me: unnu- a than old fathers " the show. but any were want. Senior Bud class-Ihre Mramu, tite. pheu Preston, Annie Schimunun. Junior 2ur--Atlsert llchHnm. Walter McCuHmn, Calida Preston, RAM “nun. Senior tst Cus-Prank Tuck. Sun. Benny. Annie Nannie. Junior lat Ct-cl-lie Heron. Wm. Harrison. Annie Kort. Link Jeluy,clma. Mammal. Six venom In. 1;qu in cluSnugoen " Wtslbrrtott on Sumhy work by the kw. A.C. M. Mr oftU Baptist congre- gatiun in Wulkurvm. The Minis“: of Educatinn bu extended the two - of the county made] "boots from two unauth- to tlsree lunnt'ul 'saeit, making; six months in [in PM. Bans. Drums“). -The lama sud rubies belonging to Peser Murry. of Iota 19 and AI MIN“; l, ukudaipot' Huron. together pub the» mutant. wer. gummy summed by tlm on fitutdn.vmorning. TU Ian" contain.) I“ this tsetsort's crops. bo. xi‘lu I large numbet of implement» out. The La, in “Intuit-d to In" miuiunwl lly lightning The wallow. is cmmaud " alum! ",600 t insumnce. uhoul Fl,. 000. On Saturday morning a tive o’clock the lam d W. Mao", of limo. I“! struck by lightning during a heavy thaw dot-storm which parsed our the vieinitr. the but with this your? crypt were Ill burned. TU Usa inpbout €1,000; covered in 01.200 itwttatuttb. iirit,f, I) J -._-"'"e- - ' -- ----- W Honor Roll. -, -.Q.¢ E. J.Fre-u,Totusur. "iGTiuaii-t M“ IXTBAL 90d '- uni I“. tht. tr,..--'. wed th-td biag My. Dal - It down o'clock Gust " â€I in karma luul' huh “I. " of the building and pa ait i- tbe holes. sud wou- In (M plying the much. when they I" d w by ammuh- and u yw w in wait " tum. Hu- of “pod to the Wood". but Ball Bat, â€Wholly. Cot, (any. In. " uni It“ Kent but been Btaeet, now do in the luck-up. om " " nude helm mot-mug. Another Biddulph - My. of Manual. in 1b HIM Itiver in only " “I ulna-s. a ettmttttMausqe mid bu mud only once M A-driver named Little or: 1 m Chm-m um! Ilumlc‘u u on _ night with n lmnku'. ennui-inc “an. Em out " diphtheria cumin: “no no“. of thrtiho medical n m, in directly unhm. no. or doe-m vwemm» m lion Via eotttiurte to pl --.eod than orursrl Irwin: a lad can! t, lulu UNI! phyla“ with I n \. l, â€WW the stotunei: a lull-My. - Mr. William um- died an week, “a It. W. B. (Huh-mun. lot 7. run. * V‘"..M four miles.. fmud m-k 4.. IV be on Sunday um mum tho u bu "up for Wi41, Ivan». outrsutdit “pk-Illa. tio imunmro. hm. Thain In: the mum ot . um. " will auto/Let. A W“ We: living no" Cd it?!“ luau Pesomrd Irv ill-mumâ€! the temtwotly mull hm thu- we ttate jokes. sseivrtvd llm M l few mum- “no. . Imd m “I and pinion wvumll. Th in W. but trim: mun-m th.ttaagtiumt' no one app-mu] “50an tlo-tsu. " t “I Ktttirritttt Nrvseui" u." I,“ in Jack at the Mn min: wan diuuwrml Us he nu t Thursday. 'I‘huu nu board m- " with tltrir lives. My Hm 'tou-tis- “alum um " an union bun-av: um m. has is _ by inmnnru pmmdlh be In the work dun. PM It“ chum" lm, tom dd“ Mttutiott Is (he 1|th t," tist, tau-w: Imid‘n independence. Own“! min g “frat LM-dq, l'ridny. Ruddy-nix Mir to “a. Ho, "mud V “W or pn'ly erfr I It! on. u ha». "t -C‘WII h 1mm} velv- my “plant, Urn-Al. k0 . p, 1.; “in: I “'0’ “I! mar', IVnh'LIIv‘, I', ant/I in»; In! In 0M wnm l our; Chum "s"'t mulling tn hrâ€: tt u Hulk". and In"! l am a y Ei and hiding-)- Are All och u u: a an mm M Mt. although t hurl In doubt It will 4.. a, u.- of my up. " in worth g tttal." Saudq Haw-v". It is and (he Znhw an a" " "exsded ‘hen the lum- ts love: u with n u, a In". In“ ti':".',"..:',,',', the brim-y. or w iv ‘r; “ranch “laud â€nun. cyan- ttha A vino-Ideal mum, “Wk â€14 Mt-Ili- to l', nun! r PM 'tatt, w “I: “I cc.sts cannula ; sud rum...†" 'trits halving hem-nu- tu',', Wood has ‘om lo Zululand Far may mouth- threr up ban who inf-15ml Iron Mum [mg-om all“: on the mm, much tthotder to tho-art». Ji" have but: and». uul thor om, WW. and “Mam-y. hardwood for awn your». wrung. to. - I in " 'k. What n Inn-ulnar Ann-Hum -.u-'- l ', winch, tmtethet with hot mic-o- nnd ' hunt. kyl the luumlnuam Lu " do?" id figs/t Mam , um “OM eioe tun. trill “I." “out. "I! luau... a... £31 .. .. .. “hum. " " w. " " 0M " " Pull Md!" huh Ihreitttt Wheat. pm..... Buy; pot ton...†Paolo». par lamb york) per mo IG.. yorky. ttteta,, " h....... In.» ......r Butter, [~th ....r...... â€5...? dos......... . Wood, dry, pm- curd Tho), l). “um. la " “my For low}... My“ btsrrel iadwetl Wheat 19o'psr What... "il mt.p¢rm...... .1 " In WWW " ...... I " to by, " m... " to &w A. In Penn. .. ...... Duo-ad Humps-r100 hm -r,rollssper Ib......... " mhddry................ " met'.--"-'"'"' CANADIAN ITE noun runner MARK! AW Woe. Hum. 28:. {pub-u DURHAM MARIN/I TORONTO IAEKETS II LOW. a! T A, on 10031 b we mun. A larnml Mar- w PM has“: Oct. I 0n-.. . may - am ad. " ', In" Lloodi I which“. 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