F THI FL1SHIRTOK YADiNCI ESTABLISHED 1881 Advance r M.I-iHM. WBBKLV AT THE OFFICE. -M' EMMM NTHKET, rLBHHERToN, ll.NT. , T W. H. THIKJJTOK. I per annnn.Hlrlctiy In advance Advertising Rates: On Column. 1 year. V> ; half col . 1 year, tfl quarter ool . ooe yaajr, CIS. Tranilent adv^rtisoiimnt charged at the rat* f 4 cut per line for flrnt inaartiou and 3 cnuU aacli ubxxqni .t initertion. jist Battalion Matches. The aiimml if iinp'-tiliim of the 31st Bat- i ilii-n Kifle AM. -iii-ui, wliu-.li wai emu- I let e<i on tlii* Flesherton rai^eun the 30th .Inly, his btwi the nnwt Mucccwful of any lit-ld (luring til.? past ten yean, both aa n-.;anis th>- number of competitors and the kind of ihnniiiix dne. About 08 competitori were preHent us Against 4" for the year 1894, mid though there were few large individual scores tlo- a \ernjge nhnwcil a drcitloU iiii|>roreineiit over last year. The weather during the competition nt Mcafurd wm not p>-culiy favourable for 4 ><xl sliinitiiig, ln'iii;; siiitAy during thu earlier part of the d.iy, with a moderate wind cro. the rini;e in the afternoon During tlie competition at Owen Sound the weather was all tliat could he desired. Tii.' Fleulierton atid Durham Ooinpaiiio* were I..-HHI fortunate in rejjar I to weather, a cold heavy wind prevailing during thu competition Tins diiadvantitje was, ImwtvW) otfuel to a Urge extent by the < iicutniUntx- that the range w.m A narrow i jirmnj; tlirnU){h a dense growth of redar, lacked up l>y liiali rirlgea tin each ride of th ranue, and | rott-ctiny it from what would ntlierwint) have heen a IIIOHI trying wind rren for oipurienceil niarktiiien Fi>r ili- if mi match tin* Leitli ('III|MIIV wan a/ain nucceaiful in holding the Cle- 1 toil Cup with a (cure of 3U5, Fleahrrton Ix-niif oocoiid with a "core .if 2KJ, and Iurl aui third with a score of 254 No. 8C>ti)pauy (Capt. Uri^a's) made an exceedingly uoud HliuwiiiK with atcore .f 341, but on account of huinu alment fiom lust c:imp were not rligiliTn for (lie ininpeiition. Thu Kforua are UK follows : l:*tfiiii*uwl Match -HaitKM 900 400 and MM yrtn. UOU <t itantlltiK, *) and 500 any pntlti.m with bfa'l tu tarcot ; Hinilor riflxr: > Inn-'i p uf 3 polnl* *U alltllt later Halloa of <imu n- raeul riflm. ajid it lian.lii'|> of 4 |M>lnU on all ilflMotlivr Mian (i irriuuiimt |MU; foveii xliuU at each ran. I i.l/i COMl'ANT POINTS Tt Younit ...... No 4 tiorxt (' Vm.w.'i'k ... 8 n.-J r M.'i-.iiiiiu... H ri J w vanwyik ... a HM W H Wilton . . a J-lt rt-iial.- ......... 4 I'teJ 8 Cal.ili ....... H I'M I'MIIII* ......... I Tf\ U Mclluuil.l ... C ne Htrnng ........ I (Xl'l ltrk ......... T ft* Moot* .......... I I'l.-c. Hill ........... 5 I'tuHoixi ........... 9 l.lnut ltnu< ...... 4 Pte H Vanwik* ..... 1 I'l.- MoNabb ........ 4 Corp Klith .......... 4 Tto l-.ik .......... 8 '.'r|(t 8pnra I'U Vmnwyck li. UCIark I'U l..|.,r '. 00 4 n UU oo * oo x oo 00 .1 00 K 00 ii 00. '2. OU IAJ . u) 1 00 J 00 - ou I uu 1 UO I 1-) 1 00 I M I OU 1 00 1 00 I UO I 00 I 00 1 00 01 84 81 HI ;r 77 Td It H T-J TU 70 Ol W CH DM OH a ft r PUII Clark ......... PfctHbaip .......... 6 ru. AHowt ..... .. . tl M ill f.i Ml HI , n*ii<Urftp of on* point ou all i !:! uihtii liau Uover4in4*| LiMt i-iu/i-: \ ,-,.,,,. r, 90 i *> l i.i i uo i W o t i T 7 i 6U OQMPAXT POINTS 1'te MoDoDiild ....... K. i lit Hpioula ...... ... IV W (I art ........... ** P( Cur ..: ....... ----- IU fl IS U It. Claikd ............ It fMllrowiitldc* ......... li rwHharp I'lf l 1 1 irbam Kitra Soil-in Match No. \ C. yard). \. i ^i..i any - io>Uiuii amVltt.'. f'li'ur n- ben, Mven ahi til, a han.iii up CT '* poiut ou H.I lid.. uiliMi t!isj (.loveiiiiiieul lu-- l-K./.Z \ i nl.r, I IM la.li, I U 1 UU I W tu is o n 7i TS t 7 u an 00 U M fO MUM.-, HorgtO Mttlniw ...... 97 I.IMIII itu,af .......... U I'l. VMUIIK ........... . ft. lai ktuiii ............. M < !! Mr'. in ........ . ,J- I'lu llotnna ............. -J i ll.Sni.il ........... U3 I'l. Hi.. n .............. IN b ............... J tlMin U'i: clainiuil i |.l j- n tli ' ....... 11 1't. Andrew* ......... i Borft J Audntwi ...... 5 Unturned. I lili.t in ! a c* uot turuod- -HoMa VII.-I lliu abovo tuxt fonncd the li^tU <; ,, \ -igoroiiN Kdrnii'ti on Kiiuday cvuning lat in th M tii(Kl!t I'liiuch, b> thu iHUiUir, ll,;v. .1 M.Jiiin. Tltv HU|I|I ; . t h.ui lie. M r.]M)vwllt anii'iniiunl anil tin- i lnurli waa t-mwded witli n uay-.htvil Hudiun !. \flri ftiw pruliuiinarv reniniaA .tinnt K|(liinn ami the K-mt i n nuxlu of luik- i ,;, I'M- 1-1 v . gc'iitliuiiuii piiict-i'ili-il lo i- '.uiiu-iatu n few condition* in which at t |in Hunt, il'iy it ui.iv li- aitid that th c \t are not tuinucl. Pint, the in u w'.o liven for pkwxuru alone wan a cake ii >t 1 1 no.l One suli- of hia nature wi u I ul> ink il. while tho othur aiile rt- niaiiie I tlough. Pteaauru w Root) in iu place. Hi i waa honey good, but it wat iiii|Mmiblt< to live upon that alonu. I'lMamire had many worahij en iu every walk uf li', aoiiiK 'wru in the envirou menU of am, low and degraded hein; r, whom to call brute waa an inault to the brute ; other* bom to higher walk* of life, whooe only aim appeared to be to gut a* much pleasure out of life aa pot- aible. In thia respect he Haw a danger to Canadian aociety. Spunking of the old country critiiit, he aaiu that a great change had and wa.s taking place there aiiunig the nobilitv and gentry. It waa said the Irishman wan iinput irnt of reatraint. ThU he believed to be true. There were two great evilg in Ireland which were ru -; KM mi tile for the condition of affairs there, aiui theae were Itome and rum. ThU wan a alight digremion from the subject, but the speaker went on to show that the higher ordera of society in the old country weru becoming more serious and studioua thinkers. Take from Glad- stone his parliamentary honorx and he wan still HUB of the foremont scholars of hi.- age. Take from the Duke of Argyle his title* and he was atill the In mortal author of b<M>kN and the chruitian geutle- mau. He wax glad to leant that the .-mi of n i|Uuen hail written a blewuxl oratorio. ThuMu were Higns among the higher claHMun of their kuowludgc that pleiwuru was not the i in'.y thing to live for. Again, the man who lived for buninosH li me wan u cake not turned. HII.MIH-S.S WKH proper, ond its chums nui.^t be met, yi-t hu who livuH for liiiHincsj* alone losew both t In-, life and the life to conio. Our Lord gave two illuxt rations : The rich man who cried to Lazaru.t could not get no much .is a drop of water to c<x>l his patx-lied tongue, and another who said, "S ml, take thine eatMi," hod to fitce the lag) that "Thin night thy soul Khali be ivipiirtil of thee." After rl:kl>oratiiig u|um thiH plutKe in a vigorous nutnner.tlu- S|M..lkiT WL-Ilt 011 to CllllllK-l.-ltr otlllTK. He who attended to culturu ami t-ul- tun alone was a cake not turneil. Wlmt WIIH culture I AH be undersUnid, it was tu till. New world f:iriiifin who visited the old country were ustoniMheil at the tliiirougluiuHH with which the soil WUH I'ulln ;it. !. Nut a fo<it of griuind WUN .illiiHiil tu liu vtantu or fallow. Wesh'iuld not allow unv of our i{pnind t.> ^<> uni-'il- tn.it.il Siiiiu-y Smit+i liiul Hitid th.it whfii In- wisln-d to review a Unik he did not d.-iru ruad it, fearing that hU nuinl would Ix-C'iiHC prejudiced. S.i Home nii-li of culture uct with n-x'tnl t" religion and the liible. They attacked it mid disci t->l- iti-il it without reading. Wlmt had Kin erw>u or Thoreau ever done tu aiueluavta the condition of mnnkind ' Kim rsTm had wnttfii Mime graceful bookit, Imt I Inn was nothing iu them to uplift or !x-t|. r thi- coiiilitioii f huuuuiity. Thoreau luul Imilt liiinsrlf a hut mi tin- l.ilvt- sli'ii-i- and wiitten Mime, but his great aim ap|H-ured In di-niMiiitiittf the fni-t tlmt it in. in can live on 875 a yuar. Nolile niiiliiiimi ' ( 'ult lire adorns piety, but piety crowns cult ui i l..i.-ilv, the speaker !!%. iml the mm who IH liulf ht'aiti-d in religion to a caku nut tiiin.il K|I|II.LIIII Imd iiitn*luceil in in !i nft tent ile su|terHtition ami idolntiy. Tlimixb proud and hmi^'liiv IIM M tnlnj they htckod in moral DMUHMi They worshippixl i- Iv -s at I'.ui Itnd Itt-tln-l. Tim ulxive is H bnru outline of a very interesting (Uncoiii-Ho, which wan listtitd to with i-iv.il iittt-iil inn. County Judge's Criminal Court. Three ca*e were died before His Honor Judg* Creaaor jeattrduy, at fol- IOWH : Qi'BEM *. COBSBTT.- John Cornittt a-, and on, Julin, aged sr>fi.ti-i'ii, wrre charged with ntealmi< fuur huad of u.ittl, three bolnni(ii.g to Mr. Du^uan mid mi< In Mr Johnson, of Keppel, aU.ut All;. 7th. The preliminary hearing wan In- in Iteforo Bqiiire 1'rice, who ciunmiitrd the |insiiner lor liial. It appi am thnt tbe cattle w,re Urivi-ii from thn pHuium lu-ld i'i Owen S<iund, and snld to Mr H H. 'tVilkmai ni. The prituiurx formerly h\ cd iu Ki-uii I,- but have lalfly resided in Kerkely. lio>h vor found fiuilty aud Will i .mi" u;i'<i iiinirow loi si nteiice. A. O MacKay for the Cruu, pr.aonen uu- defended. QvajtM n ALEXANDER. The prisont-r, John AleKMidur, of Heiilinck, Wai svnt IAU by Si|i,iir 1'ioctor on the chaigc of II.IVIIIK iK.uoned aix oowa hel >ni;iiig to Tlionma HI-HIT Itifhiumid of that town- .-li -j', by. ip(inVbni{ I'm n grt-ou on tht u iH He w*- found not guilty tlmu^h llts Honor had no doubt MI to the cows having been |>oiiiied in the way staled. H. P. I C .,,,,,,1 , Q C., of U nlkerton, for the priaoner, A. U. MacKxy fur the Cro*n. Qra_N s. COI^MAN AND !> uu u:. This Wita the Gate H^.Miml Win. Coieinin and KJward Spiuiile i.f M.tikdnle, fur slotluiK cli'thra. wlu-ii drunk Itoth wtrtt^foujid Kuilly, but let nut on u- |n-iided m'liteiico.givinx H.itiiifacloty surely for their fu.ure i>o.J comlnct W. H. '' i i^hi f .1 (he pii-omiii, A. U. MacKay for'lhe Crown. Times. The Markets. < iin-iulh < ..n < u (I Each Hour I 600 to Kail >Vht-it ....... tu Spriui' \Vliii4V *" ' f Harley . 31 o Oaia 38 ' I'-HH Butler KKX, freah PotAttioa bof I'ork ft liay per ton ' 9 Hidea 3 hhev|<kiiia ;" i.i Turkeys . Chiokeim per pair. Duck. U r pair . . . \ owl 1,'i to. IU to .ii) i<> 00 to 00 to ( t,, / i i . t. to Hi. 26 to 40 tu 17 tu NORTH GREY Fall Exhibition -AT- OWEN SOUND -OK- DOB,, Toes,, led,, and Iks,, Sept. 10. 17, 1O & 1O $2,500 Cash in Prizes Bh The following >pecial artit< have been *e- eured: Cyreue, l.aHcll Hro. and Urahtui Bros. PRESS COnnENTS : "Cyrene l ulogant. lithe, llaiom*. no equal ' - Ix.n'lon i KuRlandj Tinin "Hh<* Is unique, yunnif and giaceful no rival."- Xt-w Y.'irk Herald "LaJtull Hroi cunnut be iiurpaaaod at trapeze perfonssn. 'The Trihuau "(irabaui Hi "i. cannot be <ur|MUi0d as baa Him IIM Tba ful'owing program will t>. followed aa cloaely u po(ibln MONDAY, Ifith, OPRNINQ DAT. Recuiving au.1 placing exhibit*, inniile, TUESDAY, 17tll, CHILllUKN'S UAY. Forrnoou- I c.-r- 1 \ ni|{ ao.l p'aritiK f\)<ibiu. A'tcruoon: I Jn.lKJiig iimidv vxhiluta, lo- clu.liiii; pooltry. L' ' n- mil.- Imvclf laoo. 3 lii-ati J ( nt-iif. t B c> l<.hrat.l m-t 4 Pony trot. 5 -I.nltoile Kro, tra(wi parf.iun ancf. f> Colt trut IT pace. ' tiialiam Hr<> , liitlli win nrliili 6 Day fire work*, y Miniu by colii|M-tini; ban. In. I . 'iinn: 1 I nU'iliK cuntimitMl. 2-\lUftic by bitndH. d -I aH.-lli* tlit.il. trap, zo |HirI'iiii.aactf 4 Twlliuht i|iiarttle 5-tirali tin Hn> . wiru and traitiztt iirfruiaiu-e. ft inrn.t lo 7 >'. pla'-k wir* act iii full evvuiux loattiino. 8 l<al<ellv Hum , revolving MeMcau hi lfl<.r,-.u. '.' r'irc wulkt. N. GMMioD uu lr U. only 10 cU. Ad in alou, I y. WE1INI S:iVY.!.th. rAKMKI S DAY FOIC.OID: 1'lai .1 K '' 'ly I . Aftnruo'iu: I -J'i itln : hm - o k J i-'iriii- n' trot or |iaro. .1-1. hiu H,.>. ..I >ulil liili wlro an I Ira KJXB a.-t 4-iir. i.ii... l^oliilon ai.il N'W Yui k -fiV'.rifi'. il in i trot or pace, 7) mllo b>e -cle ra H Lill-l llro*. ilouble tr[iHf.- m -':-i i . mul trot U) -tlay flre worki 11-41 i.icb c ui >at nit bnn.li. I'veiiliiu 1 Km I inlwtion t . '.im llros. 3-Twllntiit quaiW.tu < LalMUBroi, high rop < ti'.i".. '> r.-f. iol t-l aracttr m. t M. i- l.*ti'- .lanr> ". Hio., ii.iulil* "lack wir with acrobat;- clown H Cyroiix. wiinai-t in full BVCUIUX i- muiu V Klro work- i ii- K^I>\\ . r.ith.c:Ti: F.X8' i AV AftiTiii'iin : 1 Double ami ain I., tmnoutf .llu hur<w H- :i mlii trot or p M I Hint la'lv ill ivrr .. r.iuni* All|Hnrui 7 (frabain III-- H I . :lll t|,.l ,,r |l. - 'J I. *...<!... II,..-. 1C 4 mil., la. Ii"- liut.l o race II II. -II..T- forniaiu'.' v ." hiirilli'*. 19 3 imlti bicycle hau- .ticip II Day nr.i wirkt. II Mu-i-bv I. N. At 4 |> iu K. -au.l para<lo of all prlKo am- lualw. N. Si iiglo far by train and boa'.. N. All .'xi.'i'if- i'\.-i pt liv.- stoc.i iiniHt b i tin K'.'i.n.l -.- "t 17(li. M a in. N. H t'lnlHjrH' tti-ki'.H not ti anitlrrab'e i nl nut i-""'l i" it'll.. u I.i evuiiniK ,-iit.ti tan. tu lit I n k.-l- l.imli.||i'il lll ! (li-ti.MC.I. N. All i.|itri^ |iultlvh r'oKn Kt'pi. 14th at 1-.' n in. For f nrllirr partloillara atu pritn tiai.4, btllfl, ll.HlKI'l H Ilth.M.i'l U|'|ll t" J. H. MtCullounK i:. l.ir.on. W. A Or.r I'M'. Mai.au ;r Tr* . i.r A.G.ncKay, Results Astonish MEM OF SCIENCE. AYERS A MEDICINE WITHOUT AN EQUAL Statement of a Well Known Doctor U, , K | 500 31 36 14 10 60 5 16 1000 00 26 40 60 " Aycr'j Saruparllla U without an equal ai k blood-purifier and Spring medicine, and rannot have pralM enough. I have watched IU effects In chronic easel, where other treatment wa* of no avail, and have been astonished at the result*. No other blood medicine that I have ever used, and I hare tried then all, b to thorough la lu action, and effects so many permanent cures as Ayer'f Barsaparllla." pt U. F. MEHKU.I AyBr'siSJSarsaparilla Adaalttod at the WorM't Tidr. -j FUltftr li9*r mm* nlev I ARM FOR SALE- . nf Arton eeia. li ullss from the UK of nes'MTMu. Good 100 aorei la the towntblp lies from tbe T UK of t I uildlaiii. w .Ur In very Oul.l U -.'.i.. '... Ji. t. b. FOR FRESH Bananas, Orangres, Lemons, Flour, Feed ^ and 1 Potatoes, -GIVE- W.BABNHOUSE A TRIAL. To Smokers the wtabM of their cutoiaeri Th tiro. E. Tuckttt * Son Co., Ltd., Haniltun. Oat., have placed upon the market A Combination Plug of "T& B" SMOKING TOBACCO This supplies a long felt want, giv- ing the consumer one '20 cent plug, or a tt 11 cent piece or it 5 cent | itce of the famous "T& B" bi&ud of l>iui- Virginia Tobacco. The tin tag "T & B" is on every piece. PL R SONS TO TRAVEL. WANTED- Several faithful (jemteim-n and liulit-8 tu travel fur rslablmlud hi>ua. SALARY $780.06 AND EXPENSES. P<*ition |x-rnianont if milled ; also in crease. State rvfc rvnce and unclow !f- addrttascd THE NATIONAL Ji6-Ji7-Ji Omaha UWf . CHICAGO. BICYCLE . . . REPAIRS.... . When your bicycle is out i-f order send it tu the BICYCLE INFIRMARY, OVVHW SOU1VTD, Wheie you can have it put in go-xJ ahape. All kind* of repair work attended tu at ratea. J iv H. n ii.sov W A \' T K r\ * goo<1 "*" ln vour rti.trict U> 'I n |l I r<l/ r-t>riii tbe Fonthill Nurwr In of fanatla. Ov.r TOO acre*. Tb larcot iu Hie Doiuiuloa. l*uiUoii pvruiaii.ut. halaiy nr i "imiiiiiHlun to riitht luaVi \\ it). Hi.- incroaiiliiK .li n,in, 1 (or frull a pui- tlou with ui as naloauiau will pay n n bt r tl.au ouiiHalug lu farm woik L,,,i u. yj'r |'|il!ctiou *aJ o will ibow tou buw tu .am If.**! intMiny. hfluwl I tracliknl lt juit the tblti lot you iluiin,: th uiini,i,r Wrlto for oarticulari T<'NK WK1J.INOTOS. tVo'to Ont Flesherton Planing Is now in active operation and prf|tar- ed to turn out any quantity of lint claat wnrk, such a* dooiH, Slll'l-t lll^H, tC. Done to order. Wo also inanuFacturc l'.e hives. Oiv. iw jour urdur for any thing iu our line. Beecroft & Sloan. uall aJ. FLESIEETII STEtl I jiave opened up a complete atealu Uuu.tr. In t Irvliui ton. ami am pyep*. ed to ttke in an t i|iinliU f laiiu.iry woik at lownr iiricnn than an ekarMd eUewtiera. i lim.piit iu Uiolaiet Slid moat luipruTed Btaajiluer* to that end. Kliullv five me a call. KuUr* sU>la>;tio> gna. au ttl, aud pi ice low. Wan. Or.o Uoowiovaa. pllli JMM.E AND DUUHAM 3T4.OK. Durhaoi ttatji leave* Flwbcrtoo Italian at t.l a.m.. i .nun. 4.4i u.iu. rrioevilte ate** lav.. the aaiue place at U..V, rutu: niuc at 4 ti Fare wi Prlcevtlle aud raturn. 90 oolite ; Liu . ba.u, I "> for return, TKi. single fare. Live, v In eii laftateitbwlHMel. A. Met ALLAY, np. a R. & co. 1 1 ii 1 1 Just Received AT M.RIGHARDSONdCO'S A large consignment of Biiti.sh and Foreign Dress Goods XI antl<- - Linens Silks Carpc t .^ , 05 cents pr pair, Linen Damask Tabling, 53 iucliet, 25 cents per yard. Linen Damask Heunici, 50 indie-. 30 cents per yard. Carpet Bugs. 2 yards square, ('5 cents. Cietonncs, 8 cents ; extra, 9 to 10 cents. Fresh New Teas Choice May pickings at 2ft cents per Ib. M. Richardson d Co. DIRECT IMPORTERS. Hardware J Dep't. Two Lotids, of Hardware JUST ARRIVED FOR XI. Richardson &(<3 Among it arc to be found cme of the ivlebiated JOS. KODOKitS <fc SON S, and OEO. VVOSTENHOLM A SON'S I't-u. Pocket and Table Knives. The famous WAPACUT DiVclier Knive*. A full Hue of Carl- ridges, (iun Caps, Primers, Reloading Setts, and Shot Shell*. A CASE OF Lexington Silverware Just opened, containing Tea Sctu at SJ^i and $1& t-acli. Lattat style of Cake Stand* at V). Creani and Sugar bolts at |2 Att ami $5 each. Have You Seen Our y7 pteed Diuuei SetU at f 14. WO! tL 1.15. Il i* & \K\ fajUO '