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Northern Advance, 13 Oct 1887, p. 5

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-rm: us!` or -run`. rnxzn wnumns in ALL rum nmran.-runwrs. tine Exhibit of `Bones. cattle. Sheep; Swine. Poultry, Roots. Fruit and Manutacturel. (Continued from Third` Page.) Stephens, 2 Geo Ottaway. Potato Onione ,~--1 Geo Campbell, 2 A i Watt. Pickling. 0nions--1 J Sanderson, 2 M Johnson. Trophy Tomatoes--1 E J uatlce. 2 Geo Ottaway. Acme Tomatoes-1 E J ultice, 2 Geo Ottaway, Perfection Tomatoee-: `.1 E Justice,` 2 Geo Street. Mikado 'l`omatoea---1 EJuetice. 2 Morgan and McVittie. Mayower Tcmatoea-1 E .lustice,r2 Geo Street. Hubbard Squash -1 Fred Adams, 2 E Justice, Mammoth Squaah-1 Geo Sneath, 2 A Gilchrist, Yegetable Marrow-1 VVA A Thompson, 2 _ 1l -__I- `ll'...1...... 1 If Tnknnnn V8 BBEDIU UL&l.'fUW""l. `Pct C-blvhmlluvna - 0 J an-is. Musk Melons---1 M J lmson, 1 Morgan and McVittie. Watermelon- l M J ohnson. 2 W C Wilson. Citron:- 1 A Watt, 2 D. Garvin. cuss 4-c.uw.'i.um 1:03.833 4 Beat? Carriage Sta1lion--W G Cross.` 2 you-old Filly or Gelding--W G Orou. Yearling Filly or Gelding-W G Cross. Yearling Colt-W A Jamison, R J Mun- --- 0...... an nrnnnn 151 human nr nver. IUIFIIIIK \JU||."' W -51 unuuuvu, an no o-ovu- roe. Span in Harness, 15; hands or over, attached to vehicle--G M Lott, J W Sloan. Alex Coulter. Single Horse, over 15% hands high, attached to vehicle--Lumber: Wilson. J ohnaon & Cairns, John M -Neon. Single Horse, 15%; hands -or under. attach- ed to vehicle--_~J L Burton, R A Dutton, Joseph C Kidd. 3-year-old or under, at- tached to vehicle-W A J amigon, J O Kidd, C M Hickling. Mare mth foal by her'sida-J-Shrigley, Alex Coulter, Geo. _x`1ea.th. Best Font of 1_887~Jg.s Adams, OJIJUIIMM 4195:: 1 Chan Atkinson. U1-ICED lI`*ll\lIAIu.I.A-Invu.v Beat Roadster Stall_ion- D Hill.. Best 2-year-old Stalliou--~R D Hill. Best 2-year-old Filly or Gelding--J J Kiasock. Best 3-year-old. attached to v_ehicle-`-J N Booth. Beat Single Driver. attached to vehicle--W A Jamison. Dr Callaghan. Best pair Mares or Geldincs-I-Iughea 8: Hart. Foal, 1887, by Lexington-R _ J Russell. Foal, 1887, by Black Hawk--'- B Bertram. T Best Brood. Mare--J M Bothwell. Foal, 188?, by Brant-1 and -n 'Y\ AII}-L..1...-us Ila.` wand Mann -nan- October 3; nuunwuu. l'.U I, LOUD U J-flIIIIV""& T21) Allinahaui Best rood Mm, 33?: vice of Arthur St|unton-D O'Neil, J Shrigley. Best Saddle Home leaping in- c1uded)-Dr McCarthy, eymouth, Capt Andros. ' l_ T K Foal of 1887 '8outh-WeetiI1+~GfeIr. ` _ cues 7--m-mvvl DRAUGHT. Imported Sta11ion-Ohae Bennett. Oun- adian Sta.llion--Wm Kemp. Best 2-year- old Sta.llion--C Lawrence, J A R0B9.F8}ms John Rutherford. Yearling Colt (Entire) --Wm Brown. Span 3-year-old: in her- ness-M Brennan. Matched pair M6363 or Geldings--1 and V2 Ghee Bennett, 8 Gilchrist. 2-year-old Filly or'Geldin - S McArthur, J L` Burton, Dunean or Nebb. Foal of 1887-1 and 2 Ghee Ben - nett, 3 Geo Nelson. Brood Mare" with foel- 1, 2 and 8 Chas Bennett. Foa.l'of * 1887 by Glenawilly --,JemeIl Gruhbln-. Crawford, H. Gill: , . true. `Foul -.9r.i1se7 lif- R-sht 8=*~-M;n .:`(:VF>:: e ' cuss _5~--no.u>snms T n 1: - CLASS 8-GENIRAIa PURPOSE Mare with foal-.-Geo Crawford, Chas Atkinson. 2 year-old Filly or Gelding- J W Fennell, John King. MrsJ Campbell. Best Yearling Filly-John Sanderson, H Crawford, John Hodge. Matched pair Mares or Geldings-J LBurton, Kenneth Cameron, S Dyment. Best span 3-year- olds in harness---J C McCullough, John King. A Finlay. A cuss 9--Iunmnns WALKING MATCH Walking Match for agricultural team` in harness attached to wagon---B. "Bertram, ` Geo Crawford, Joseph Chapel. 1 cuss 18-_CA'1"1`LE Cow giving miik--James Adams, 0 Lawrence, Martin Johnson. . Two_-year old Heifer--1 and 3 J Adams, 2D Garvin. Yearling Heifer-`J Sanderson. Heifer Calf--C Lawrence, Martin Johnson,` J Adams. Yearling Steer-M Johnson. Steer 0alf-J Adams, J Darby, M John- son. Jersey Heifer Calf -A Frank &' Q-..- - S030. {t Cow d;~E:if e;-i-;x1v<'1- C Schrie- er.. -V - . SHEEP-GLASS 20-ncorswonns Aged Ram-D Garvin. Shearling Ram --D Garvin. Ram Lamb--J Sanderson, D Garvin. Two aged Ewes, which have raised lambs this year--D Garvin, J San- derson. Two Gimmers--D Garvin. Two Ewe La1nbs--D Garvin, J Sandersonp Pen consisting of Ram and two Ewes--D Garvin. ` ...- .-.. ti! , --.................. Aged Ram-C Lawrence. Sheerling Ra.m-C Lawrence. Ram Lamb--1 and` 2 '0 Lawrence. Two aged. Ewea,which have raised lambs this you--1`nnd 2 0 Lawrence. Two Gimmere--0 Lawrence. Two Ewe La.mba--C Lawrence. Pen con- eistinsz of 1:. Ram and Two E_wen-0 Law- rence. V '..- ...... (ill also--uivII\IgCIv\9Ll Aged Ram-Dr Morton. Shear-ling Ram-1 and 2 Dr Morton. Ram Lamb --1 and 2 Dr Morton. Two aged Ewes, ` which have raised lambs-D Garvin, Dr Morton. Two Gimtners-Dr Morton, E ' Je`s. Two Ewe Lambs-Dr Morton, W ' E O'Brien. Pen,` consisting of a Ram, two Ewes. two Gimmers and two Ewe Latnbs--Dr Morton. ones` 23 -sruv.orsmnn nowss Aged Ram -- D'Alton McCarthy, J Adams. Snearling Ram-C Lawrence, D Alton McCarthy. RamaLamb--D'Alton` . McCarthy, 0Lawrence. Two ag-ed Ewes, which have raised lambs- '-D'AJton Mc- `Carthy, W O Scbrieber. Two Gimme: s- D Alton McCarthy , " 0 Lawrence. A Two. Ewe Lambs--D A1ton McCarthy, 0 Law- rence. Pen. consisting of a Ram, two Ewes, two Gimtners and two Ewe Lambs --D Alton McCarthy. cuss 24--snnnr or my namcn . Two aged Ewes--J Sanderson. . Two > Gim:ners-J Sanderson. ' j ~- -menses 47-E-PLLX'1`8 AND rnowras . j _ `2 Hanging ; Baskets--Mor2an & _Mc__Vit- . tie. 1 -nvins.B=sk#s-*D1=n~n.:3-Mar FL '_-Vit.`.-K0 .EVuoh-iasv-G69 Street. ,. an . MVoYi'tti_e.i, `!.';`s'x,chaia~.u`_f`-{;.-.(a`vVV..o...`8;s_1#.ei`at'.A 351.66`, UI.Ul'IlI AVID V Ilmun 1 lg` DoublaGofspiums-5:Morga.n~ &A .McVittie', Every iladyishould make it her bnsiness toseeonr magnicent stock of Winter Mantles and Ulsters. , We are selling lovelyijersey Jackets, nicelytrimmed from $3.00 up to $6.50, really Worth from $5.00 to $10.00. . e No ladv should purchase a Mantle or Ulster ewithout seeing our immense stock of New and Fashion- ygy v nun av- y[o1-gpn as M,oVi'tti'e." 6 Singles. Ggrgnliugnn -Geo `Srdet,"' Morgan; &. Mc'V1the. 2 .6 |-.-L1- t1...'.'.'.;`.u-nn_`_I'nran.n~&. NI'nVitt`i'.L voussv 1_9--xwr cnnn cuss 22-sotmnowxsi CLASS 21'-x,.mc_ns'rmis JAS. CLARKE 8: CO. Geo Street. 3 Sin le Geraniums-Geo Street, Morgan & cVittio. 3 Double 1`! _______ ....- `|A'........n L -`I'nV'1'l>.Hn nan I22"e2E;-.% S:'P:.3:`%:2 Street, Morgan 4! UI.cVlBu0- ' 0 11011016 Geremums--Morgan & 'McV1ttie, Geo Street. 6 Ooleue--Morga.n 8: Mcvittie, Geo Street. 3 Coleua-Geo Street, Mor- gan &_MoVittie. 6 Begonias-Morgan & McVittie, Geo Street. 3` Begonias- Morgan & Movittie, Geo Street 6 Ferns -Geo Street, Morgan & MoVittie. 3 Ferns--Geo Street, Morgan :2 Mcvittie. 1 Palm-Mor-gun & McV1ttie. Geo Street. Collection of Green House Planta--Mor- gen &. Movittie, Geo Street. cm: nowxns Collection of Cut Flowers.--Geo Street. Collection of Annuals-Morgan & Mo- Vitne, Geo Sneath. Collection of Roses -Geo Street. Morgan & McVittie. Beat arranged Baaketof Cut Flowers-Morgan & MoVittie. Bridal Bouquet--Morgan & McVittie. Hand Bonquet-Morgan & _Mc'Vittie. ' Table Bouquet-Morgan 8.: . McVittie. __.._-..p.-- -.o Anon-:1 12 Window Planta-Miu Oreiwicke. 6 Window Plautu--Miss Creswioke; 3 Win- dow Plants--Miss Creswioke. Oollectton of Window Plgnta - Mina Ureawicke. Table Floral Drna.ment-Morgan & Mc- Vitt.ie_ Floral Wire Design-1 Sand 2 Morgan & Mcvittiox A - _ T .._. ..._ Ill No lady should purchase Mantle U1: able Garments of this season s importation. "-"f'I"" " 7" ' - - ` LAss 4-9. , Collection of Field Rooba--Geo Camp- bell, J Coutts. > Beauty of Habron-Walter'Beoton, W Wiggins. . Dakota Red---A Turner, Robert Hubbard. White Stare--' Geo Oampbelle Sunrise--Wa1ter Beeton, E Justice. White Eleghant--.John` MoAleer, R. Monroe. I`?n.o`se-_-. hen-lee Wright. Irish 7-- ---- -A- T..- ....LL.. Ann IV. UlUl.ll'UU- 1\aUDU"`.\JluI IUD vv snauuw Asmara: Onps-Wm Wiszgins, J as Ooutts. Any other var1ety--0ha.s Wright, Alex Turner. Collection of Potatoes: James Coutta. Swede Turnip:--D Garvin, Whlter; Bee- ton-. White or Grey Turnip:-Jae Ooutta, J Rutherford . White Fneld '1`urnips- Henry Gtlchriet.` "Red Field Tumips- MJohneon. `Long Bed Mangoldr--Henry Gilchrist. Geo Campbell. Globe Mangolda --Geo Campbell, Fred'Ada.ms. Pumpkins -James Ooutta. . us some sous:-s. ` The Department of the State has not yet been oictally advised of the condem- nation of the- captured sealers by the United s States district court at Sitka. The further judicial proceedings mention- ed in the press dispatch as contemplated by Canadians-are supposed to consist in an apnea! from the decision of the district court to a United States circuit court, but. it can be stated that the Department of State has never entertained the idea of submitting the question ofthe A American `right over Alaskan water to-any Commis- sion. as intimated in the Canadian des- patch. . ' . - ' New York ia_aa1d to be ouded with bogus gtandard dullara. V The story that the_genuiue cuin is split in two, hollowed 061; and lled with glass, 1'; not correct. A cpxppou`ud_ in; made, of gntimpny and glau, and this gives Vthaxingingl f`qoun`d to the facing __Wn;ad'g tlierefr9t_n.; .f_,I`}_|_`e*y_-. are,` "h};wova1,'T-li g1i_'t__esi'.;tba;:{the. g_`_enuitie',}ni: d if Ltruok yitlg a chige1:`1rill.:~_yLtopieoeI.' V i H, wnwow 1-mums ` eAnVANor; rburons. [run ms connnslna mamas. IIIIHIRSTEIPITHOUTOPA DOZIN - - GOLUHNSINTOONI. . * A nu-rs lye vuw or the World {or nurse ] Days-- canudlan. United States I -r-.I I14-nnnonl KAI.` I ""':..z'a'..T::"..'x`.:;"""` ! The Governor-General and his party have returned to Rideau Hall. q C -I 0359- 1 has refused an extension of tune in the Winnipeg ylection A consignment of Omadish horses, purchased by Col. Goldie, has u-rived at Woo}wic_h. A T v v vvn vv nv-- T1770 man named Henry, shot and kill- ed an Indian in self-defence. near Rapid City, Man. _ 2.` _.___ -L:_ -- -LL-._LZ....- -L1 `ant . .-...-. Ontario cheese ia attracting attention at the show in the Agricultural Hall, Lon- don, England. ~ '- I .11 ,___ 1_|__ `av:-I` a-n-Ru--u- u The first shfpment of cgttfo from the ranches near Calgary passed through Wiumpog last Fridny night on its way an ab 0lJR+M|lllNEHY+DEPARTMENT! Av. nvnuu - Mr. fl-`owderly wants all Anarchists driven outfrom the Knights of Labor. C 1 Au Cl\f\l\l\l\ 1.. ` Yellow fever ha appeared at Tampa, Flo1fidu. ` YK; JQQSQIEEQ l-a'.n.<-io:l"8i.;1?)6,Z000 in gold from Europe st New `York on Fri- .1...- E`-VIIQ I ` day. X Washington deapntoh says the Alulga sealing question will not be referred to any commission. ` - ' 1-, L1; A_.:__ ._ LL- !:!..A..... 1):...- uu-I V`--....--.._- Two freight gains on the Hudson River Rallway collided at Fiahkill last Friday. ` and wrecked many care. V K i'a-r'g's--;)_1e:1:Fi:1;'; 'T men Cincinnati are said to have doolred favor of Commercial Union. ' J ay' Gould has. stated positively that $5,000,000 of Wentorn Union Stock was the price paid for the Baltiluoro and Ohio Telegraph. A . ` ' , ,1, __I; AA --L .n.I_:-I_ I.-- unvuuga-wrunv A vein of rock salt, 40 feet thick, has been struck near` Ithieoe, N. Y., at a depth of 2,230 feet. The salt in clear and pure. The well in to be put down mother 1000 feet in search of oil or gel. _ ' A on wane. The German Government has handed over $12,600 an indemnity" to the widow of gunekeeper B1 -ignon. -. a,7u__ -2 in--___-'._ .:.. 11--.: -L`l--L n:-Iv:\vv.vvn --ru--a---- The Snltan of Morocco is `dead .e'_1ue, end the European ,'pow_ers- are sending `men-of-war to protect their interests. ' Report: from ._ Rangoon -any British troops surprised Boh|hmey'e camp, killing the leader gnd dispersing the Dacoitu. atftical Soc-iety-:f:-Hia;ni>;1rg~', has V-- --.v- ---.'. __.._ offered a prize of 5,000 marks 9: the beat any on the subject of calming the has by the line of oil. ` -o-v no--v vu -__. A new nooieliste law prepared for the Reiehetag imposes a penalty upon expelled no who return even for a. passing visit to forbidden towne. ~ ' T ~ i T ` uv n -.-- _' T;n.e'I.|37-renohh&1-1;i'ater oPobli6 Instruc- tion in a. speech last Friday said the fact. that M; Gravy was in power, yrs; 3 pledge of _.ueV<:|1_;-ity fo_r Ffnnce. `Hm 'noAlioy_ jun: '-n-A` uutoa stoic; gt - u 7 -- :--.y-v--v:- "Four persons were killed and two seriously wounded by an explosion at George P. Plant s our mill, St. Louis, Monday morning. The cause of the ex- plosion was an old boiler. Mrs. Thomas S. Rivers, wife of the foreman, was blown from the boiler room across the alley into a room sixty feet from where she was standing. She was killed, as was her husband, who was buried under the de- bris. Fritz Kuhlman was also buried in the ruins, and was taken out dead. 11. Tenna was instantly killed by the steam and force of the explosion. Engineer Myers was 119' =ns'-.y injured. Minnie Reysman, a ch . of ve years. had both legs broken r A was fatally injured. A piece of the b .19: ew 200 feet and crash- ed the roof of a two-story house and crashed through to the cellar, demolishing the building. Another piece of the boiler smashed into an adjoining livery stable, and pulled down a wall and part of the can` new the Ruulan Anton-at Loves Franco. 1 } The Grand Duke Nicholas, am cousin] 0 the Czar, who arrived in Paris on Thurs- day last, made a moat inammatory speech. He said: France is now hard -6 -nu-Ir manna-inn `nun I-Inn mounting and I was 1.1!! D91 3 Jrnnuvv In uvvv uusu. ' '-'--' -- "'--'- ---~ - at work preparing for her revenge, and` Yorlr,_aiid had died of the-iniuries reeeiv- in doing so she is doing right. Russia also ed. The question was settled by the fol-4 i5 fgr from immtive, - She is working I lowing telegram to the Toronto World : might and main to destroy the inuence Peterboro , Oct. 7. Of G1'.m3`1Y- 0? hm? 1V3 F1`|n0- ! Enuozz WonLn,--Contradict my death. I0 050! `Of til Czar 8136 tO- , Lly ghost, turned people away here yegtgr. wards lessening the German inuence. `: day. HARRY Lmnnnv. which at one time was very powerful at -- the Russian Court, and the time will soon A nimculty A man: the Chinese soldiers.) come when the Russian Government will 1., An emeute has occurred. among the be composed 31031V1Y Of 111911 Whom` Chinese soldiers stationed in Dublas Chain, IYIDDO-lie! 310 With FNIDOG; bt Ilntill on the Russo-Chinese frontier. -Several then it will be diicult to obtain our eifeo- | oicerg were murdered. A quantity of five 8mI|n00- T116 -.day Will 30011 GOIDO : ammunition and a sum of money, belong- When I 0118 dl`8W my lW0!`d "standing ' sing to the Government, were seized by the shoulder 10 5_l10\lld61' with 8014101`! Of ; mutineers. The Commander-in-Chief of France." the troops was panic-stricken, and fled. Is stocked with all theNeWest Shapes and Latest Novelties for the present season, and for Style, Moderation of PricesandGood Taste, eannotbe equalled in this or any other place in the Dominion. Tempest. Wreck and Death. g The tug Orient with all hands went ' down near Point an Pelee Tuesday after- noon. V She was seen flying a signal of dis?` tress bv the tug Osweszo, but the terric .- storm prevented the latter from giving 1 any assistance. `Shortly before the Orient went down her crew was seen bailing with pails, but their" ebrts were unavailing in face of the `mountains of water momen- tarily breaking over her. Her. res were put out, and after helplessly tossing about she went `down head first, carrying every living soul with her. They were : Daniel Lyons, master ; John Davis, first engineer; Wm. Pangborn, second engineer; Ed. Kane, mate ;, P. Dillock, . reman, and -Joseph Shsrkey, steward. The crew all belong to Marine City. It was composed of young men, well known and highly es-i ' Lancing` tuna Van land; to Jealous. A Chicago despatch says Nina Van Zandt and August Spies, her alleged proxy husband, had a bitter quarrel in _the County Jail the other day, She up.- braided him for owritingto another woman. She had heard that he had written affec- jtiohately to-theyoung woman towhon; he wIepgaged ,before. Ninafaatened her -$..AL'Ann la:-n gnu` -'\n h :. nah-I 2':eEi?. '%"`.'*ni`T.I.'I*}.`i.?:' $?'1'i'o"a" "i2".`Z`{a"1".; Jtill` loves` ttor' than -his erratic proxy AA Tremendous Explosion. I `II I 1,s'n:1:sz wife. Spies is aaidto have told Nina, with muchapirit, that he would write to whomsoever he pleased, at which there was a grand upheaval of tears and aobo. The `Anarchist heart softened then and Spice promised to leave his former lover a one. Nearly Two Weeks Without Pool. Mr. V. Woolrich, of Halifax, N. S., started on foot some time ago to inspect a farm at Lakelands, in the Mount Uniacko gold district, a wild uninhabitable region. It appears he lost his way in the bush, and existed on water for eleven days. When found he could not articulate. He had succeeded in nding the track of the Windsor and Annapolis Railway and then lay down. Attaching a piece of his shirt to the remains of ' his umbrella he stuck it in the sand as a signal of distress to attract a passing train. This was not noticed for some time, when a freight train rescued him after 11 days of most thrilling ex- perience. Mr. Woolrich is 60 years old 1' and was formerly a dry goods merchant. -c:- v -._-v-_ _._....-- It was stated last week in the various Eapers that Harry Lindley, the well nown showman, had fallen down in New York. and died of the ini uries receiv- ; i ,0 f\,- N V W" '"'"_ "I-"e_t'er:b`<>_r-o"_,Z km; i. My muinuthe Rink. ' Cardinal Taschereau was pretty busy during his stay in Toronto. He visited `many places of interest, received a large ' number of addresses and permitted a i great many to kneel before him and kiss his ring. How unlike the progress of the ` humble Nazarene in his life among men. The Baldlmand Ileouon. At the conclusion of the proceedings of on 6th inst. in the Haldimand contested election case, which opened at Cayuga. -Tuesday, it was agreed after consultation between counsel, to drop the proceedings and have a new election. an-aw vv ww--- - -:___ v--- The business failures occuring through- out the country during the last week number for the United States 185, and for Canada 27, or 3 total of 212 as against 190 for_the`con'espondin week of 1886. The great bulk ot the fa urea are from` the --...A. -..J ......LI. -lull`? KIVIIV Ilunlx V west and south. steamers for the Pacino Route. Sir George Stephen, President of the Canadian Pacic Railviay, will leave for -Epgland next month to arrange for the rt_mil'd1'ng.of three powerful steamers of` pone `each, for the Pacic Ocean ' Eiioe. I am not Dead. Dear Pubu." The Week : rauuru. mm mm ummm EXHIBITION.`

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