CHARLESTON LAKE, L “HUN"! I): nu‘m sin" «n... LILY NICHOLSON us. 01333. Oapwn It 0mm. HF. L.†\ V“ â€(N SON “in hmlu-i Invhm‘ ln' at â€l! chslms.‘ 'I‘II‘I li‘I'l'R‘lO" ST-litflli’llk m mncnsmus INSURANCE AND LOAN vi.- hr Hu- lam! H nu m (‘hMIo-sum l r Fridays. M "N vr M‘HmmHv “V t UNDERTAKERS, FARMERSVILLE. Cabinet-making in all its . Branches. R D. Judson 85 Son, I malm a spt‘t'iully of mark film: g l'umx. A call aoiicilw 11111141111 1 NG ‘1)1314'1‘ A. First Class Work Done B. J. Saunde'rs, B. A. Sc. 0. E., ()MINIUN & PROVINCIAL LAND . Sunvrum, Drauglrlsmau, &c., Fur- nmrsville, Ont. “A. P'érish -& Son. ‘MHTAI. s-zmmn-m t‘mwc “v“ to Benn; I'nrmersvullv. SSICTS $-.‘7,(m,mm. Rifles :u low . Hue luwvet. Fur lilmml saith-m n! prompt pn)mvm or losses the R0 n nu mural. ‘_ Hutcheson & Fxsher, ARRIS'I‘HRS, SOLICI'I‘ORS, (ION- vvzyuca‘me, 8w... Brm-kvillu. 0mm lw†doors MM. 01 ('uurl lluuse Avenue. $50,000 In Inzn. ul 6‘wurm. .1. A. mm'msns. I A. A. PIMIHR. Dr. Vaux. URT HOUSE AVE., Next D00: to ' Poul Ofï¬ce, Brockville. “ Diseases m Women.†Uliico {mun from I 103 pm. :rm'kvllle Loan 5: Savings (‘0. Royal Insurance (‘onum ny. 12.â€. â€, Cl GNFIJH NJ). I R. R. CHRNINJI. U. D..(‘.I Rules, l mum lumuw will \‘untagv- In ulo-ul with 1h: w Mun-g» no Imavv IN .D (muell m“ lnc at home 'lucsdms. JIL:.-\ay r~ and .‘uluniayn tol SPECIAL (UNSULMIAUDbS (‘71):11‘2‘08 Mmloralu FARM ERSVI LLE . HHS ‘ ï¬ne new bruk hutel has in en ~ Pm'uilllll) Imuiplwd thmn'rlumt m the we: signs. lr'verv mwminn p'lid to the Mus m â€llt'flln’. “04ij {sun-.m- and ambl- _:. FRI-m. PIERI'I, Pmpu ietnr. \an. \‘vastor. .I‘SE PAINTER & (".RAINER Ka'aominer, Paper Hanger 3; Glazier. REASONABLE PRICES. ON'I'R M "H" J. C. Judd, ARRISTER, Run. BROCKVILLF, Out. Muuv) to Loan at the Lowers: D13. Cornell & Cornell, AHAH-ZRSAILLI'I,()N'r. In. (‘ M. B. FASHIONABLE The Gamble House, i‘rofrsaional ("urtls. wm k. at clnsc ‘lliCllANlHSlC AflENQ‘Y. EN ERA L w Ianwm: mwk. Ur- I_\' 1w «pm In Warlvnr- mt "Him-n. on Tumdaw' hm! mm In! nrmnï¬wl nilm; .1! NW Rmmmu ulu-u [or inside and on! 0-0 R. M. PEROIVAL. I “mi Ii [0 HH Iw (humanly. N's. like «mm | lm'al â€Milli†mun! lllo‘usu Hm! AlQ'l'l'} ll HIPI’RVI PM ‘l ll't'F TAKE THIS IN! ml! nut “spar-a! ( ‘0: feet HI“ NI Low Prices, for Cash, Approved Credit or -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Farm Produce. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" (ll'l! Sl‘l'lt'lAlJ‘llCS: Family Plum“, I‘nstry Flour, Gralmm Flour, (‘rnrlu \\'.,..;.i, Huilml Hut», Urunnlntvd Ontnumi. Our Sum-rm ,.ro‘- ti ( 'IN‘I‘pc'I-lf. Si‘ll1'l'fll91' i.- no praise; lmt :1 trial of «Mr TEA will Ila nwwy with :ln5' lined M" «mr praise. In (‘nfl‘u-s Wu drt'y mm u-riliun. Half a clown dim-rent kindu m palm-I franiwhnling iim- imporml from Bounir (hubris,- warrantml puma . \\ In 11 um “am :1th and 'Hmthliin" in our; . H 5 1in! 'm :1 sm: 1H sum at mme the 3' when to «.50t it is at i \V. MONTREAL HOUSE, Farmersvi BROCKVILUE’S One Cash Price Dry Goods Hausa. Robert Wright & Co. CI}, Ilcrmcnlbcr, you are invi/ed to «all and import 0m Inmr'mom I)‘;:(w,~: (lam/s Department, 173 the Rear Em! of 0m Ross Blur/r Store. (-mbmiduml hawk, pique sewn. This is u pm"-tect :itcim glove and acknow- ledged to be the best wearing «love \ot offered. 7’50 *l'hur-lmttmml Kid Glow, tan shades, dark colors and bln ‘li, worth 75(-., fur In very smisl‘nvtnry kid glove, ï¬jlu. $l .(N D-()m- new, noted reliable French kid glove, gvoy, navy, tans, brown and black, regular one dollar goods, for TScu' $1.25â€"-A new mporior'Fn-ench kid glove in 4-button lengths. garnet, slulc. olive, browns, tan shades and black. This glove is good value at $1.25 but by importing a very large purchase mm sell at. $1 per pair. 1.R()() l"airs of Iiid (ilovos to make your selection from. Asmn'ml lny our survess nf previous years :0 this department, we have this .sezxaun L-mupletul more extensive anangements for supplying Rabi: right ï¬t 00. $11.36, for 1:55.! f: l‘ Black and (Mom! Silk and sun IERYEILLEUX Buds at Hull Regular Prion. We have an {wcumulution of Remnants of Silks, Black M Culored, Satin do Lymw, Satin )‘onvciiluux. em. varying in length from one to 14 yards each, and numbering about 110 (litl'erwt lengIhS. which must. be turned intu money and will be A TERRIFIC LOSS! 9‘ ' 12_ FA MUAl'S ] )( )( i -SI{.1 N (w'rIJ( 3 Vlï¬â€"f‘our-buttoncd, J. THOMPSON’S GROCERY . :21 yda. 'll‘znck Urns (train Siâ€: {mm'mnt wmth $2.50, nnw.on1y 81.26. 5 yds. Hun-not Satin Morvvillo-nx, worth $4.22, for $211. 4.1. wk. Him-k (Ems (‘xmin Silk Remnant, worlb$5, now $2.50. 3 5/16 yds. Hun-net Satin Morvoilleux Remnant. worth 85.84, now $2.92. Rf; )ds‘. NnVy Gms: Grain Remnant, worth $8.10, for $4.05. 13/1?» )ds. Harm-t Grog Grain Silkflkemnant, worth $8.22, for $4.11. 1: yds. Myrtle Satin Mervuillcnx Remnant. worch’$9.58, for 84.79. ll 7,"; yds. Sml lhmvn (11w Grain Silk Remnant. worth $10.27. fm‘SSJl. 1-. .yds. oxen: weight Seal Brown Satin Mcrvuilleux Remnants, worth nro Nntm-miuml not to pl. Uur u'umln are the VOL. Ill.‘ N0. 37. P. WILTSE, - Proprietor. The Kid Glove Store. FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES AT LOWEST OAS]! PRICES. SACRIFICED. Urns (2min Siâ€: {cmhant wmth $2.50, nnw.only $1.26. Satin Mul'vvillwnx, worth $4.23. for $211. (Erm- 0min Silk Remnant, worth $5, now $2.50. unwt Satin Mm'vciileux Remnant. worth 85.84, now $2.92 not tnbn svcnml in our Innincss, In" mean to lw thc are the Matt in quality and quantity,aml will he. sold at PRICES CUT IN HALF. IDE~‘(‘,RII"I‘IU.\' OF A FEW LENHTIISZ Our Milllnery mul ,Dersm men! ia (loueflmlly one 0! the mnst poivulnr ï¬-nlnrvn of our business. Elogam-c and I’c-rim-t Filting are Ilw watvhwords in this Department. ‘ Shown insulo that it might be in kevping thh the num- ber and respectability of our patrons and the requirmnt-nts of onrjnpitlly growing: trade. The nucompnnyiniz cut is a view at our attiï¬tic front. Its substantial and ele- L'ant nppvnmnt-c i.- bnt a" earnest of the Beauty and Gan-thugs: ot' the Magnificent Dtsphty of JIILLIJ'ER l' .IJ'I) DRESS- .Hle LVG. NEW FALL GOODS pmrm! Ii ht l‘ l .R D I: P. I" 1'." II." T. lute Were mmpuHml to improve and u-ahtify um business stand, in order "Mention i: direct: mrlIm-IH. which is “'5! «ml lwfl. . hnpm‘t them and you WI“ bu‘kge‘n [0 buy. PHIL. WILTSE. Farmersville, Tuesday. September 20th, 1887‘ l to our Fur lull) Mockecl Depart- UH ‘f‘ vrnmumtml npuu. .luhn .\. ILIHML 5 l“l!l|hrh~\inr. I-vpresontilu the mu " L'ml‘m'gt- \Vm‘kl, haul‘zmc 0f the†ï¬lm “:New Urlmmï¬Jhud (3am on the {mount}. The Gunpnmguu Carriage r130. showed cighleen carriages, and W. L, Kelley, ol ï¬ananoque. tum var- riams. )L IL Mnnlmrd. of RM‘V'! Unfilt-INJeriV'q-Il ï¬rst prize on cum-r- ed lmggv .....ln (Ho lucrusae match h-twwwI".n'um-r.~\-ilh-Mil the Yuan; CUM lll'W’ photographs. The flu‘til display by Messrs. 5. Y. Brown, Rich. Kerr and Isaac Barber, was generally admired, and was a creditable display to be made up from three private conserva- tories. The exhibit of fruit was fully up to the average, and there Was a line display of canned fruit and vegetables. A visitor to the wing devoted to grnin :mdm'its would he lend toqnestionthe Hutnrio Bureau’s statement that the drought had greatly (,lmnngml the Hope. The grain was a good sample Well-ï¬lled and the roots were unusual» ly good.......Messrs. Laishley Bros., l’wockville, ‘epresenting the Singer "Sewing ll ecliine Co., occupied a prominent place, and their skilled operatives Were engaged in manufac- turing specimens of plain and fancy sewing, thus practically exhibiting the extensWe range and ï¬ne quality of the Work turned out by the bmger. This machine, ever popular, won golden opinions from the experienced seam- sti'esnee visiting that part of the main building. N. H. Beecher, of Toledo, representing the Domestic Sewing Machine ()0. Was present with a num- ber of machines. the Cabinet Domes- tic being " the star that lead them all.†Only those who have seen “ The Little The weather during the [air On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday lut cannot be described a otherwilp than tine, the occasional cloud serving only to increase the appreciation with which the genial wnrmth of the nun’s rays was received. There was a large at- tendance on the three days, the great. est number, of course being present on the third day, when the ground precontcd a most animated scene, ev- ery one seeming disposed to please and be: pleased. To the majority the main building was the chiet‘uttmction. and all day long it Was thro‘igcd with eight-seem despite the many interest- ; ing events constantly trunspiring out- side. Entering the front wing, which contained the ladies’ work, the visitor was dazzled with the array of beauty and color there displayed. The orna- mental predominated over the useful, though there were many ï¬ne speci- mens ufdomestic mnntï¬ncture, such as gladdened the hearts ot the early salt. 1 lcl‘H, before machinery stopped in to . lighten the toil ol' the busy houswifc. The display of orrnst no, chenille, tin~ eel, crochet and many kinds of cm- hruidcry was never ï¬ner, and the specimens of wax and lcnthor work: deserve special mention. To the, left of this wing Wt'I‘C found the artists“ coutribulimis, the space before which was ever ï¬lled with an admiring crowd. i 'l‘hcrc were many Specimens of wovk by young amateurs, intersperSed with the ï¬llL‘l‘ productions from the bluish, of more experienced artists... Among thoselntter, the first prize Work 0t Miss Currie l’urvis, of Lyn, and the paintings of familiar St'UHOH‘ by our locaxlnrtist, Mr. C. (l, Slick, drcn special nttvnton. A crayon panel, which received first prize, was u. very urti‘tic ski-Lulu. )lllrlny & (.‘0.. 01" llrm'kvila’c, made a lint) exhibit of plmtogrnphs. ’J‘he floral display by i rino Wonthor «Lu-go attendance - lplandid llxhibit-~‘l'ho 3'“: a Incens- Ilmr wagon and road ingon. W. [{ubmson, nf Bruckville, whom-d I v style 0! mm! can whivh remain-.1 sidu‘nhlv nulicc and Wu! IanmhlV HAM ’I‘IIc Mann Maulâ€. ()0 II- usual exhibit. Anim L in Iheir combined 1-91ch, ant patented by thuiI I‘me‘ _. Cuuk, is worthy of'spI-cml UNIONVILLE PAIR. Nu" rhl' n‘dml Han-roster. CO", 3&3. general l"â€"l.~xlnam=, ILE.’Fo.-xtcr. humming. John ;I)O~‘C, \Vm. KUHdI'iPk, J‘Jhll JO'HISU)", "C(“OW'. ]‘|)|n0"[h l‘OH‘kS, John â€"110" Dam. COIN 2X3, dmnulfl. Forth. John thllnw, \Vm.‘ Lee. John Dockrill. Geo. Julmstun. UcoJcmcksm 1387, Jnhn Bedlow, R. 1-1. 3'. Sll‘fl‘tml- C0â€. "Xf. (‘IIF|‘i"g4‘»’Fowtvr. trnnzo turkL-va, .lulmFm‘th, (Eco. 1)ud!;yu"fl. Altll'i Ch. 30150" I A. \V. Ludd, Jam Mchugald. Black J‘WNP. Up“. 3X4. .201“er P"?- 'l‘urkvys. A. W. Ladd. 'l'nlouscï¬vonu, ("’50. R- M- AI'I-nutrtmg. Henry Fair- R. l‘}. Faster, Jnlm Bullow. J. W. l'ulil‘lh Simeon Mullhdl‘d- 0"". 3-H. llortun. Embden geese, Wm. Luv, draught, Hen. Johmon, John Davis, w. W. Miller. Any “m“- gmao. ( ' )- SWIMJN, “7""ch John M. Kuolvr. Runcn (hr at, Jnlm Sheldon Y. Bull", Dumd lcClnry. nmnmr 1.1 .1 mm. u n n...1. n Jun. Mr h'auwy mam, M um I' (wrnwy. (‘n‘n linea_up shortly alter l p. m. There Was some slight dela owing to objec- " tiens made by the armorsvllle eup- tain to the personnel of the Brock- vnle club. he claiming that there were n three at 11 â€unit who had played .c with the ï¬rst team. Broekville conâ€" n seated to herring Bonnet, and the y game wasproceededwithunder protest. h The ï¬rst game lasted ï¬fteen minutes, s when the ball was tipped through the ;. Farmersville flags by Braniï¬â€˜. The ;. second game was stubbornly contested. t, During the early part of the arm the 1 fight was in the neighborhoor of Far- . mersville goal, but at the end of a a half hour, the ball frequently threat- a sued the Brockville flags, and there , was a fair chance of Farmersvillo i‘scoring when the game was stopped . by the Society ofï¬cials in order that . the regular programme of the fair . might he proceeded with. There was 1' some good play on hothsides, notwith- ; standing the rough play of the town loam. Mike Stack ofï¬ciated as refer- , co, and gave satisfaction to both clubs. . ...... There was an average display of ; poultry, Messrs. Foster, Forth and » . Bedlow being the chief exhibitors ..... l . The. number of hogs shown was not , , large, but some ï¬ne specimens oi pure . l breeds Were exhibited by W. H. Mc- . Nish and Alvin Orton ...... In cattle, 3 llolsteius and Ayrshires were the prin- ;.cipal breeds shown. Of the lt'orrner.J. , dhssell at Sun showed sixteen and J. R. ' : MeNish six head. In Ayrshire, Robt. Frew and Thos. Davidson were the ! principal prize takers. The cattlemen were unanimous in their praise of the comfortable stalls provided for their . cattle ...... The sheep shown found . . many admirers, and though not large, 1 they were true to name, showing all the points of thoroughbreds ...... '1 here i l was a grand show of horses, all the l classes being well tilled. A gentleman li'rom New York State, who has visited [the principal fiirs in New York, Pennâ€"l “ sylrunia and Uhio, said that at. none. ' 01' these places had he seen so fine it. show of horses as at the Unionvillei lfnir. Below are the. results of the j; speeding contests: Three minute-race ~-â€"First heatâ€"rel. Doctor, owoed by! I l l r T. Singl 'on, Newbnro: 2nd Donny- 1 brook; 3rd Ben ltysdick, owned by 1 ill. ll. Foley. S cond heatâ€"lst Bella ( 1lWilson. owued by Lew Wilts‘c'; 2nd ( ‘Doctm'; 3rd Donnybrook. Third t hratâ€"J-st llella Wilson, which gave 5. [her the race; 2nd Doctor; 3rd Ben . I ltysdick. The open race was won by ( '5. Y. llnllis stallion in two straight t llicats; 2nd Ben ltystliek; 3rd bay were owned by A. Stevens. Ben ltys- t dick and B.~lla Wilson, though both 1 new to the turf. showed gpod staying 1 powers. and will be regarded with fav- ,3 or in the races to take [liltf'fl in Far- inersville on Tuesday and Wednesday ,1 54‘ this Week. .....'l‘hc Toledo “MISS 3 [Band furnished music during the ( ' second and third days ...... The hest‘ot‘ order was maintained on the ground, and every detail of the fair was care- tully attended to. Policemen Brown and Smith blocked the game of some 9 ifakirs, and also seized some contra- 1 'band whiskey which was brmight '1 therefor sale. No other attempt. r0 5 far as could be learned, was made to 1 violate the Scott Act or the rules of g l L '2 PAM! 3 the society ....... The following listis as returned by the judges. Any person noticing an error or omission will please notify the secrethry. l" Housesâ€"Brood mare, foal by side, u Chris. Wiltse, J. W. Mall ', R. ll. p Percival. Foal of '87, car go, Geo. 11 Dudley. l’tJl. Percival, Elijah Bowser. u Facial“ '87, general purpose. Chris. \I Wiltse, Jest-pl: Anderson, (loo Dud- [I ley. Foal of '87. draught, John Doek- J. rill, lnumhcr wrong), (ice. 8. Stratton. 1; Cult, 1x2, carriage, 030.1,)udlcy, Win. (3 Parker, 'l‘hos. Bolton. Cblt, 1x2, gen- , . oral purpose, Silas Hamlin. John F. F Percival, (ieo. Dudley. Colt, 112, la diaugln, Geo. S. Stt‘mton, John Doek- (; rill, (it-o. Cornell. Colt,2x3, carriage. sj lleo. l“. l‘urris, Chas. Sibbuld. Nelson R l‘tn'rcslt'r. Colt, 283. general pur» all pow, Wm. Kendrick, John Johnston, |; Norton Darts. (Joli. 2x3, draught, |.‘ John llockrill. Geo. Johnston. their! 5‘. ï¬ll‘ltlton. Colt, 3x3, carriage. l I“. lined up ahgrgly qf'ger 1 p, m meph Mclunlc) Stallion gvm-ru .John Mc "ml ' R. E; Faster, Jnlm Bullow. I. \V .. Hortnn. Embden geese, Wm. Loo y‘W. W. Miller. Anv \‘fll‘it‘H‘ "nun â€Mmruv. Tunmjny (‘lummm Do flu \\ m. J John M. KI I-II-r lumen III (Y‘I‘, JIIIII Io'Ilow, IS. J. Bunch. S' III. IIIIIIIII \_)loalmr} Ducks, II M. I’lilllxlh I‘okin “Inks. IL I3. 10st 1, John M Kev In. John IkaIm4. GII.\I.\'.~-|"ull «III-,m .IuIIn Single tm, “m. I 37.1"“‘(k Iaw. \Inmv Swing: WIN.“ “I." I‘umhtk, "In IMdIv)‘. A. \\. S'tuIIul'II. Stxr‘Ime Barley ,W. I‘unmck, AW. S'lIIIInIII Ger). IIIIIIIM'. “'IIm-rnwml bark-y \\ m. I'Inhodi. A. \V. Shfl‘nrd. T. 0 News. â€)9. Wm l’mnumk. Lara 'l‘ena, \Vm. I’I-.IIIIock Abel sch“ IIII. I’ma. “m. Punumk. A. W. 8 Hard. “m. Ihllis \\ him mIII,A. W. Stamml, Wm. I‘ennmk. (Bump l’ouI.Tnv.-Buff Cochina, R. F. l‘ostcr. Dark Bmlnnas John l".,oth R E Foster. Iivht Baahmas John Forth, Jolm Bedlnw, B. E. Foster. BlackSmeIsh. J. BIdlow, R. E F0:- tor. John Iorth. (111m, Jï¬lnll‘OrtJl. Wm. Grey. I Golden Polnnds, R. E. Poster, John 1‘ I-.IIIlI SIlvcr l’olands, John F.0rth IIIIuanIs, John Bedlnw, 1:. E. lI‘OstIIr. “hire Eaglmrvs, \\ m. Grey. Brown Leghorns John IIorth, John BIIHow. “him ]) Irkinvrs, John 19.0th Coloud Dorkmgs, John had low. Black HunIhurIrs-I R E. Posh-n Holden Hmnhums John lmdlow. SilHI'I Spam, led IIuInhurqs \\ In Loo li. E. Fostu‘, Harmon Ken. IIan Ihmm, It. E luster. lBuntnnm. John BL‘(“0\V. l’lsmomh RIII'L’S John A! L 0mm Bum-ms Sw mu. â€"â€"Boar, ‘2 years and over, Harris McDougall. Bear 1x2 ., Sheldgn 1. Bro m Boar pig of 87, H. Aldrich. Sow oxcrl year. Sheldon Y. BIOWD, Harris Me Donna†II. Aldrich. Sow pig gof ’ti7, n.1ï¬â€™cDougan Alvin Orton, “.m- rich. Boar any age or breed, Alvin Orton. SWINEâ€"â€" Huntsman-sway 2 year, John M. Koch-r. Boar 1x2, W. U. McNish, 305w pig of ’87, Alvin Orton, \V. II. McNish. va ovcr 1 year, Byron Blancher, W. 11. MvNish. Sow pig of ’87, Alvin ()Non, W. H. McNish, H. Aldrich. tinn to the l by Israel Sh mend a “be: six animals. tein, Jas. Bissell & Son. GRADEâ€"Bull 2 you and upward, Simeon Manhard, Wm. Kendrick. Bull 2x3, David McLufm. Bull 1x2. Jam. Bissell & Son, Jas. Moore, 0. 1’. Arnold 8.: Co. Cow giving milk, J. R McNish, O. P. Arnold 6c 00., Jus. Simpson. Heifer 9x3, 0. 1’. Arnold & (.‘o., Jr‘s. Bissoll & Son, B. & A. Bissell. Heifer 1x2, C. J. Gilroy. J. Bissoll 85 Son, B. & A. Dissell. Gulf of ’87, R. E. Foster, J. Bissell & Son, 0. 1’. Arnold & Co. Oxen for agricul- tural purposes, L. W. Barber. Fat steer, S. Hawks, J. Cuvanagh. Fat cow or heifer, John Forth 8; Sons, Levi Church, Jan. Bavnnagh. Herd of Grade. 0. P. Arnold & Co. '3'" The Judges cull Rpocial atten- tion to the herd of Jerseys exhibited by Israel Stevens, of Delta, and recom- mend a liberal special fur his herd of 1x2, J. R. McNish Jnlm anorin. Bull calf of ’87, Jas. Biasoll & Sun. Cow giving n1ilk,Jas.]}i.-xsel & Son, J. R. McNinh. Heifer 2x3, C. J. Gil- roy,Jaw Bissell 6: Son, 1’. & A. Big- aell. Heifer 1x2, C. J. Gilro§ ', TllOH. I).wisor., Jas. Bisscll & Son. Cult of ’87, Thos. Dwisnn 0. P. Amnld& (30., J38. Bissell & Son. Herd of Holy I)m:u.\.\1.â€"Bull, 3 your and up- wards, John Forth. Bull, -xti, John Forth, Jns. McDougald. Bull, 1x2, Hugh M. blorfison, C. W. Diokensou. Cow giving milk, Hugh M. Morrison. John Forth. Heifer, 2x3, Hagh M. Morrison, John Forth, John F. Poz- civai. Heifer, 1x2, John Forth. Ilc‘fer calf of ’87, John Forth. Hard of Durham cattle, John Forth, (Hugh M. Morrison highly commended). HOLSTEIN.â€"â€"-Uuâ€, 8 years and up- wards, Jas. Bissell & Sun, J. R Mc- Nisb. Bull, 2x3. Thos. Davin-son, Jae. Biasell & Son. J. R. MoNi-h. Bull 1x2, J. R. McNish. Julm Lm'orin. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. v __. .â€" Vvv o...‘ "v: .-\u, J. Simpson, R. F1'.ew Wm. Patterson. Heifer, 1x2, D. Robqrtson Jan. Simp- son, W. 11. McNish. Heifer calf of ',87 W. II. McNish,J. R MuNish. Jas.Simpso11. Herd of A3rsl1i1e, ltob’MFrew W. Wood's special, Henry Lee, J. W. nggb. CATTLE, Ansnmnâ€"Bull, 8 yard and upward. W. H. McNish, -â€"-â€"â€"â€". Bull, 2x3, Rob‘t, Frew. Bull, 3x4. D. Robertson. Jae. Simp- unn, Wm. Patterson. Bull calf of '87, Jus. Simpson. Israel Stevens. Cow giving milk, Rob't Frew, W. H. glcNish,0.P.Arnold & Co. Heifer 2x3. E. Foster. J. 1’. Lamb. Goo. Lee. Roadster home oripmro, W. l}. Rabin- non, R. H. Percival, W. 11.110we. Fraser's special, W. H. Robinson, Geo. Johnston, Geo. Dudley. Janes' s we- ial, John Forth. Tum-out. Mrs. 09. Thompson, Mrs. Geo. Eeridgo: I. III ‘IY- ‘- at. . ll'l um“: Tlm‘lith )mltl an “ a Jay (02‘ "I" urrurs f0 m1: IN: know no The young man who formerly fml the iron horse :lt the mills and is new boss sawyer and foreman of the ('lwt-M! box department. purchased a ï¬ne hen-an about a year ago from one of our fur- mers and Soon after ennnneneed to trade. l'lach exchange seemed for the worse and recently he returned hmne' with one of the Horriest upecimem nt' horse flesh, ever seen in this Vicinity. It died a. few days afll'r and report says John has about SR5 that he re- ceived in boot for the home ï¬rst bought, which Was lately Sold for $160. The butchers of (Elm B110]! and Mr. Marshall of Toledo mmfly this m-igl - horhoud with fresh mom. Thu 0 pounds of the host stvnk for 25 MA. The supply of hecf cattle of the “ IMI farm jr.,' will soon he ulnaustml And our farmers who hme beef tu dispuw of, expect to have a guod market for the same. M. M. Pyke and wi!‘e,‘)ttnwn, I’m-«l. Bates am'l wit'eBrockvillo, (T. C. \VIIL‘O and wite Delta. and Mias Luvy l’lwlpe, I’hillipsvillo, Were victorious here Inst. week. M.‘R. Tides is giving the tcndmnnt house acrms the road from the schnnl yard a thorough n3, airing. Mr. Arm. Sherman is doing t we carpenter work. A letter dated July 12th Ween receivqll'rom Stanley, who as then ten days' march past the mouth of the Arnwimn and was getting along very well.......Two bills for injunction against the R. R. Valley railway have been ï¬led in Court at Winnipeg in the name of the Minister of Justice. Chief Justice Wallbridge indicated on Saturday that the Browning case would be dismisesd. The Manitoba Government have raised money enough to pay the contractors 5109.000 and to release the rails at Montreal, but. efforts to float the bonds in New York and Montreal the tailed ....... At a public meeting of Home Rule sym- pathizere held at Mitchellstown, tre- land, a conflict took place between the police and peOpk‘." The police ‘ were worsted, and retired to the bar- ‘raelts from which safe enclosure they ï¬red upon the riotera, killing two‘ nnvl .W'ounding one hundred and ï¬ft)!’ Fitty-four poliCemen were injured. There is great excitement throughout England and Ireland over the shoot- ing, and a government enquiry is being instituted ............. The Indus. trial Exhibition at Toronto proved a grand success. ecli sing previous years in extent at‘l'd variety of exhibits. and in attendttnt t. During the tit-9t week, $900 more gate money was received than for the corresponding week of last year ...... The British Government has agreed to grant an mmuul subsidy of £45,000 for the Canadian Paciï¬c. mail service from the East ...... Tim e0al found in the. Canadian NorthWest has been submitted to a prnt-timil analysis and found to average with the best Pennsylvania coal. MI‘ I"! Jinn corn, Frank Willso, G. F. Os- borne, S. Y. Brown. Yellow Indian corn. \Vm. Pemmck. Geo. P. Mott. 'I‘bos. Kerr. Pn ping corn, 8. Y. Brown†M. II. Ianhnrd, John M. Keelor. Sweet corn. Rit-h'd Arnold. M. H. Manhard. Geo. P. Molt. Inrgo Imam, S. Y. Brown. II. B. Brown, Henry Lee. Small 'beans. Chas, R. 'I‘aplin, A. W. Shepherd. Abel Scott. Flour from full when, Wm. Chapumn, Solah lImvks. Flour from Wm: wheat, Wm. Chapman, Gen. Dudley. ((‘ontinuod next week.) gBuild'ing W. G. PARIm. GENERAL NEWS SUMMARY. " at 1mm: BEE CULTURE. Lumber. ‘ Elbe .flills. HR mm will m9†!‘\'t'l‘y hit-h "HAM m mu In