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Tint clvct)'one .o:f litepres(it1ntiS es illi BLUEVALE. ' .A. very prt �,,,
1 Cougrees were 'held Ill all ill: states 4 Miss Lydia (7ate111;t'il, t.e ieln•r est. ;on 'Wednesday w'Se„' `.' y :�1t'll+l:e
' of the union, trivet then seeception of Nu. i, .11eliillop, while visiting atG of Mr. incl Mrs. ;ft•'ihdiiiVi m, allay -
4 lir. 1''. B. Scott's, over a week 21i'o•o, livid. The contracting partite were
allay -
Mabee ai entlyon and Vermont, which ; s115 taken ill with pleurisy, but Ale Mr. llaleolnl 11IeLe; d, a popular
had alrc�aT Chosen their r tntml e.�::- t ,\vies s eleciently well to enable her to 'linsillese lune: of Ripley, and Mie:;
ltten, otl Tuesday. 'i'lte territories "et i a•eturn to her home on Housing.-Agit• 1 it en,ce I _., third daughter of 1111•.
_ �_ �.• ' New �Iexie+', .11•izotia, Olaathulna aim i are :arty to bear that Mise i.c >It' 'Tllolnl►•cral. The cercmcrzty \v 1' par-
i .4` ►�><.: . feasels)`"�� T't:tl1 c'av'il \'k"etr(1 uu.' dt+1'`+,:tt( to
till. -Miss 1'4t 1'o\vket formed by Itt:v. Air. McDonald, of
p Fraser i i very ' ' ,
eongleee. 'I'he t'Ii'etions u; state i of the I3luevale road, is 1recovering .',Uses.
,. "ilk"' 'viers" 11eld 111 8() 'We' ; Legis -4 from a very bad attack of quinsy. -.
{���'11 ,�Y gg •r.•, E.�' rri fit, � �9® latturee were enesc'n in two ottx'1S inc'i:• miss Annie Rutherford has 1•ettu uttl
�i t sLl• p'd• � i�G tal)iit�. 0.1 .L lh>i\at•lttltittlla11 11111Ullint'n' Walt f'rta111 Manitoba, atCCOntpanied by her' 1111, I,e1t.Johzlston, wife and child,
you're upon in one other. The 1•c..ttit i little neieteNellieBiekie,-Mr.LIollnee, , ,
`formerly of (.ode rich and latter of
is i 4't►➢tlltlt'te overthrew ;+i vile i tilt' 5ictloll foreman Ila �1't'lllavedwith :Chicago, are visiting his uncle, Wm.
i'erltacl:itie party, and both the l l+atl::+> 1 hie family into Mr. Wm. Sts+ac art's 'Tames ,Tahllstan, 2nd. con. of Morris.of Representatives and Senate yen l hell; vacated by Mr. Thee. The: council met according to ad -
1855 under the ventrol t'f the Resew- Cornell. r,
9 1894..
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11;tt have mn<ttk arrangements with
the Toronto (:lubt• Printing Com-
palIny wher'l:y 1we are Ale to give
the 'Deets and the WEEKLY tiLoni:
to our subscriber: for the extraordi-
nary low price et' One Dollar per
year ----the price of tate TIMES alone.
The Weekly Globe ie aL twelve -page,.
=even -Column paper, colttainieg all the
general news and a special page of
Tammany iournlnent, Oet. 22nd. M•canbers all
lean panty, w WaS
city,
C;1,1.NAXN_1N ;presethent;1 eeveint1ieellair. Minutes
let'.\' routed in New York eit�• •ukl i
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Mr.
Hon. Levi Morton was c'lc•ett`+l Gov- On Saturday evening of last week, of last meeting
ernor over Senator David B. Hill by the cruel adversary, death, wonted Lewis, of Blues -ale, claimed payment
aver 100,000 mejority. its ravages by blood -poisoning in thefor>tile placed in at drain on eentre
home of Mr. Joseph Gray, by euttiug+1 sidcline, con. 1, in 1893. Mr. I3ow-
.1. uovismisee is being started by , off ill the eery bud their eldest hope, Ulan was instructed to make enquiry
the York County Constables' Assecia- (aa buy of thirteen years. respecting the matter and report at
How much they loved him, aind how Bowman, seconded by Tinos, Code,
u:r,,c4wm. +auz
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has so fair eacee(led our highest expectations. They are beautiful In style,
workmanship and materials, and as we ililparte(1 them direct, the Elise sells
them.
tion for the formation of ' provinelai i They loved rum ted no tun+*ue can tell next meeting_ On Motion of .lass I
police force which will meet the 1 wen; linin Isbistcr was instructed to ex-
widespread
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widespread public demand for a morel God loved him too, and he thought best •
efficient system of rural police pro- To take him home, with him to rest." pend 20 in gravelling at lot 1 on
teed= It is propo:t'cl to divide the Deeply they mourn the death of 4theon. On motionof Bowman,
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province into districts, appoint an their beloved son and brother, seconded by Ilii .w: , Thos. Code alas
inspector for each and a staff of George, \while in their affliction the
instructed to inspect road allowance
constables for each, pay them salaries people of the surrounding neighbor- at lot 4 an Jth con., and report at
and abolish the present system under hood tender thein their heart -felt next meeting rcgardingthe necessity
which there are scores of constables sympathies. The news of his sudden of a drain at said place. The Gol-
fer each county who ire iiid by the death fell with a shock upon the lector produced his bond and on
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In this important department our trade has more than doubled this.
season. We will let you into the secret of our great euccess. We buy only
the uewest and most fashionable goods-- always combining quality and.
style, and the public appreciate our efforts to secure the b(•st.
READY - MAN HOBBY 0L0n 1 w
Suits for men,
Lang Uisters, Overcoats and very catnforta.blc• Fall ,
youths and boys. A very large stock, and the prices have been cut to sett
thous Call and see thein. - We take pies euro in showing them.
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Our large importation of this season's early picked Teas astonishes
many people, who wonder where we can place thein. Well, we are going
:to sell them so cheap that you cannot afford to buy elsewhere.
GENERAL. GROCERIES
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are kept up to our usual high standard.
We are opening up a large and well -selected stock of
HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, &e., new, nobby and fine value.
OUR SHOES,, BOOTS AND RUBBERS
,are the best obtainable, and the best is not too good for our customers, but
•g f ' l� 'tt school n=ot* of Will. Isl)fster seconded b
thrill DON'S. , municipality in fees and ore allowed 'learts of less j oun„ item s . , . • ,
„ where he had been in attendance Geo. Kirkby, the same was accepted the best is always the cheapest.
1 o take advantage of this offer , to do other work. The levo atssocia as satisfactory. Accounts were or- e c .r 'arra
cash mist in every case he paid in tions at Dundee and p,altheln until a week before his death, and y-•, AT
1 a a arrears will b .k 1 the where by his truthfulness, lloneSty &er+ 1 %o be paid as follows : Jas. �°' "�
advance talc s dud 111 ail 1 e t' Le paid up w t e asked to co-operate and
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to daite. Government mill be appeatled to tt) ri(1 gentlemanly behaviour he won �icomucenln f+alrcrt, 44.8; J. In order to make room for our other stocks, we have decided to go clears
1 --'• �(•:elttai`•ive of the Tuve 'tut the Systelu in operation. Shite i '':Neem of his fellow -pupils. A 1- , ,lj,,,1 , .� 00; John 113011- cut of Carpets. Therefore our whole stock, consisting of Br ussels,iapestrys,
4� �. ,... -•, recent tragedies ' 1 ()Mario
3S'eC' q list Friday he was at mond, elea1Jueereee' at sideline, $3; An Wools, Unions and Hemp, will be cleared at actual cost. The early Qua-
Vint
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viili, dlrrist;r tire• nest i,;'fu ur tl'ree the ntatnt b
geC l ii t + ,- . , o
'rttl cry fur tut cheZn,'but t3;1't4vrine half an hour late 1 neo. Jackson, gravel, $5,..9, gravel,
likliltlts- call upon as many of our , there bats been a gent • •et ` -1 lins,ett)y 00 -ane' that one! •Its. L\ ans' etR • i? Fel'gt(p:'?,
fells iii "Lee iroteZ."�ui1• t� eta as 1 ,
friends as possible solicitingul)scril.- iilij>io\ e n I� 1 of his shoes was il;.il'tieg elfin F(r) Oa a `'•20, C''O rasion of I'.. 'G1 aWitnosb,1
tions for the paper. He will have THE Agricultural Department of 111e was seemly ab11 tp while, Dttr- .`;;;; J•no. Hewitt, ;3.30; �J. Barr,
primed receipt forms from the TIMES the Ulrited States has i\ -en outii flew the day he ceiiiFtl to have a:$1.0.78; W. C. Strctton, 3.85; F. Pat -
office, and is authorize
($ to collect
' + " cut dettl•cf but no one could t('1'soll, )0 cts; Geo, Henderson, $3,83;1
Moneys due us for subaeripGions, job bulletin on "The Cost of Breast r pain, , '' + r,
bare thought it was hi' last day , Geo, Peacock $0; J.M. Martin,,'4,J e•
work, advertising, etc., and give taken from file forth coming report there. On arriving home his eu$er- t E. Livingstone, lumber for Arm -
receipts for same, ro£ W. O, Atwater one the nutri- ing was no better yet notl,ill strong's bridge, 5, F. Livingstone,
lire trust all our friends will let values of foods. It eay8 : serious was thought could result from i hunber for culverts, ^5.4(i; A. Hughes,
their neighbors know of tike offer, n practice, 100 pounds of flour it. However, on Monday medical i repairing Farrows bridge, $2.25; F.
If. our Canvas:et• has not time to make from 133 to 138 pounds of aid was procured, but of no avail ;1 B. Seott,7$2.75; S. Hodclen, refund of ,
reach you, isond 111 and subscriptionw111ecve d, an average beelies about 1 6 the coloiing Of his stocking had i Engineers cost ,,:ii4; W. Shaclden, re -1
at oncC 417 veils office and it \vial . c ceive ds, Flour such 't is used by entered the w onnd and death \vas ; pairing culvert,:"; A, 0 uitclon,clean-
prtallll)t aittention' bakers is now laou�•bt in the Eastern • sure to follow= Ile suffered e ctremely 1 ing ditch, 1; W. Rutledge, ditch and
-This of er applies to relic:
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fives
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Swill
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pounds.
seals as States at not overa barrel. This until the time of his death, and oil' culvert,S4.75; W. Breel enridge,llaul-
well as new subscriptions. would make the cost of the flour in a l the following 1ry meet, w.foncley, November ling plank, and repairing Rattan's
Aftelthe st of nti -1 ill-adwanee" pound of bread about 1' cents. 15th, his remains were accompanied 1 bridge,$•? 75; Wm. Martin,
intend to ado
repairing•
adopt the " p` Allowing t• cent for the shortening by a great number of friends and Exfords house,$ 4; J. Golley, culvert
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$y?tt TIl, and the I Ii11 s will nut be and salt which is cer ,iinly very interred in the Wingham 'cemetery.; on gravel road, $1; Geo. Redmond,
scut to stu)sc il:ery mikes it is paid liberal, the materials for a pound of Thus is the union e itll his parents' brushing on 7th line, $12; Geo. Red
11 e Ira$. r. deckled bread would cost not more than 2 end friends broken fora time, but mond, culvert, „2.75; Geo. Johnston,
tomer will leave best choice.
Always Yours Truly,
D. M. GORDON,
The Anchor Rouse, Wingham.
E ALL EN OF NOTHING
is necessarily small. Just so small are the benefits to be derited iron: attending'
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some so-called "business colleges," The
1 Forest City Business and Shorthand College of London, Ont.,
on the, contrary, is noted for the practical character of its work. You need some. ?
• nd with us to e.
whynot co=res o L n once?
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thinpractical, p
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f
J. W. WESTERVEILT, Principal.
upon this change, aft
et F el many ('arts cents Of course,there, should be may we hope that the deep yearn work 011 earth boundary, 43.95; Jas. ....._..,..�.
trial _-
of the present system of "pas -
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at ally time" or "never pay at all, interest on investment, t`spen.of be met by an eternal union • for love boundary, - 3ll; m. Ellis, ditch and
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added to this the cost of labor, rent, ings of nature, in their hearts, may • Messes, Inspecting lobs on north
and believing it to beer in the hate ests Belling, etc. to make the actual cost t •ansforrned and purified by grave culvert on t th line, $49.2.2; ll' . II.
of both the Litt 1;c pin and subscriber to the baker. In the Were cities Mall become the bond of a talion Berl', printing, .20, H. Mooney, filing
that the paper be paid in advance. : competition has made bread much 'which the grave cannot destroy. affidavit re bridge costs,M2; selectors
chral:er, but even there. the difference '"Oh. union purest, most sublime,- of jurors each, w4; T. Bussell, clea•
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EDITORi i NOTES. The grace itself, but for a time, ,ing engineer's drain,:;-.•; Alex Clark,
bet\wecn the cos of bread to the , ,
.1L s axnEs III. Czar ()f Hussite :well-to-do tinnily, who bake •it them -1 the holy bond shall never• repairing culvert and pipe, 3; P.
His hand, who rent, share blvd again," Cantelon, • keep of Fisher, 816; T.
With firmer links, the broken chain,
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died on the let inst., after an illness :selves, and the family , of the poor
of several months. He has been 1111111, who buys it of the baker, is
suceeeded by his salt. unfortunately large.
Tux Chinese have bt come corn- T l; ItN BL;itRY.
To be complete forever." Russcll,repatiring Sunshine and Arni-
LUCii\OW. strong's briclges,$15.25; Insurance on
The Managing Committee of the town hall, 41..20; Misses Efford
pietely demoralized, and are now t,ucicnoles uyterlan etiurcu oriel
charity, 510. The council then ad
Last week the remains of Miss a reward of ten dollars for the arrest J earned to meet again on the 26t1
parties who
suing for pence, and offeringJapan • Pearson. a sister of 'sIis. A. _Mitchell, and. conviction of the November.
the care of the I'rt vine(: Of C'orea, a were hornet() their lest resting, place, broke the church windows. -David W. CLARK, Clerk.
and al. war indemnity, and again this week death' has re- Anderson, a young man of Ashfield,
+Livo Stook ..Markets.
.lits D. E. C'atitErcox formerly of moved another ti•onl our midst, a was driving his tears the other day.
' Sun of .lir. 'Joseph (=reg, age only 13. The reach connecting the Bind with East Buffalo, Noy. 5, ---Cattle••-.
i,tle:cnew, anti who has fil:e(i the surely death reeerds neither age nor the front wheels became detached, Receipts, 113 cars through, 200 cars
peeition of Dtputy PrOYilicial Trea--sex.-Mr. I'ringle's family are en- the horses ran away, and the boy on sale: market dull and 10e to 18e
su1 t•r for the lest six }ear:. has j,>win;; their new aind commodious was so badly injured that he will lower for all but good light butchers' Sp=in t W} e
ret+aret+l to sect pt a petition ill New' • limes., and Mr. C. Iiomuth, also, is be confined to the house for some stock, which was 10e higher ; light Barley
York city. comfortably eettlecl in his spacious time. -James Howie, a teamster, was attendance. Buyers sales : Choice Oats
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Dressed Hogs
Beef
MARKET REPORTS.
Wingbam, November 8, 1894.
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
Flour per 100 lbs 1 40 to 1 75
Pall Wheat . , 0 48 to 0 50
Spring Wheat 0 48 to 0 50
Oats, 0 25 to 0 26
Barley 0 35 to 0 40
Peas 047to048
Butter, tub 0 17 to 0 181
Butter, rolls • ,
Eggs per dozen
Woodper cord
Hay per ton .... , G 00 to 8 00 j
Potatoes, per Bushel 0 30 to 0 35 i
Tallow, per lb 0 05 to 0 O5
Dried Apples, per Ib 0 4d• to 0 05;
Chickens 0 2a to 0 3v""
017 to 0 181
013 to 0 131
Mrd 1 25 to 1 751
DR. McLFL[AW, LONDON ONT.
234 Dundas 1trcct,• -
EYE and EAB SURGEON,
Gradnite of the New York Eye and Liar hospital,
nice. Post Graduate Cmu•so (.n the Eye, Ear. Nests
and Throat at the Nnw York Post Orailunte Medical
School and Ilospita1.131h. Eyes Tested. Glasses
Applied. Fine stock of v ,ectarles, Lenses and
surtifciul E1 es. Will bo at the
Rattenberry House, OLINTON,
The first FRIDAY of every
montb,at date espied below:
Next Visit, December 7th, 1894.
Hours 10.10 a. re. to 4in. Charges
Ducks 0 30 to 0 50 moderate. p.R
Turkeys 0 08 to 0 001
Geese 0 05 to 0 00
00to650
4 50 to 5 50 TO CONTRACTORS.
CLINTON'.
0 4.5 to 0 47; The Committee of the House of Refuge,.
at 0 45 to 0 47 ;County of Hnron,will rw:eive sealed tenders,.
0 35 to 0 4407
0 bulk or separate, until =loon on
0 25 to 0 2G 4 Frida
g charses ' residt ace. -The birds have left for hauling gravel for the new skating to extra steers, 41.00 to 5?5. good Peas 0 45 to 0 4a3 y, Novelnbor 30th 1894,,
i ri:: Lua(llili CL tt t. in connect -I- Potatoes per bushel 0 35 to 0 40'
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` till sunny Sotttil and earth leis rink on Monday. Wlrile at the pit a heavy shipping $4.40 to 44.'75 • fair Butter 0 15 to 0 10' for the erection of a
013to014`
G 00 to 7 00 i House of Refuge at Clinton, Ont..
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fall \w15Ia tete ,,rattrtin;s of at1 (.vet is donned her Snowy` robe and the large lump of clay fell and hit him to medium ;3.60 to $4.52 ;'light Eggs, per dozen
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Is,1:t colltratet ill serene.., ! )s :cin;; he north wind tells us in freezing tones, on the knee, seriously hurting him,- butchers' 53,40 to 53.60
; light flay
vesti3:lted by .Indgt elelheesall. that summer ispast and winter is James Grey and John .Jewitt have western steers, 58.20 to 53.40 ; fat Cordwood
.leemenee. fiats Leen given wt1:ell arete here- taken the contract to erect a large believe :.3.40 o :.'3.75 ; fair tgood X001
to show that marry was Mug used The following, is the result of the skating and curling rink on Campbell fat cows and heifers, X82.65 to 43.25 • - -- -- -~-- --~ - - = Reeve, at Clinton, Ont., or at the office of
r p� ® qq �1 ®®y ?Ylessrs. Towler Fowler Toronto and:
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b IaQA �...� I'q1 Y B'�.,, s
to : t cure• the influence t leo me of the ` recent promotion examination in S, street west. 1 he size will be 50x fair to Choice oxen, %; 2,25 to 88.75.4 ' Woodstock.
...,.� .. r , 4th: narks l3.it); plies •1i:i••--•Ag;;ic ` 1?00. � The citizens b;; private ;2.50 to 2.7a ; extra firmer ; heavy 1 To convince you that we are selling
.. alis-,. ll t=f the t rand Buartl Itf 1 C'uwclell 630. .Marg' Cowden 1318• , subbcription gave a bonus of 42'25.- $3.25 to *•3.75 ; veals, $5.75 to Pv7. ids away below regular prices, we
300 to 4001
0 17 to 0 201 Plans and specifications can be seen and
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allinformation at the officeof A.IIe'3Iurchie
ahle••tren S. No. 6 Tumberry y 'r 1 clas • to 130 feet and the cost not less than Bulls lower • sales • Fair to choice I.
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Patrons wee held in Toronto, last °'Lora Tirade 5:16; :Farina Blackwell
week, and among other resolutions- 51;4; Edward Johnston 550; Maggie
paesetl was 1+111` la: laver (•f the : MclUinnoin 548: Ida Homuth 3.45:
a t e::inte at of wealth at its? real' Winnie Porter 5 33;.J011n Foston 512;
t whether 1 1' real ' Andrew Mitchell )1•) Matthew Fer
Jock Adams, for about 40 years a hogs --••Receipt, 04 ears through ;; quote prices of some of our goods:
resident of Lueknow, leaves to take 150 on sale : market active and ; 25 lbs, Coffee Sugar for 31,001
charge of the mail stage between firmer ; Yorkers, $1.60 to 44.65 ; . 3 Ib. Bos Biscuits - `?2t;
KintatiI and Goderieh. He vi11 be mixed packers, 4-h65 to $4.70: good' Yeast Cakes •,., 4c •
greatly missed. ----mother old rest- mediums, u 1•.70 to $1.75 • no extra! B. Soda, per lb 4o
YOH.% \r• a ,let' St1C 1 wealth
;> urs � � ' -: � - - ,,, , Sano, per lb,.. ........, t
per: +a1:11, toad the tatxact)on of incomes : yu,au 471i; Maggie Elliott 44'2. Lizzie dent of Luekno\v passed over to the heavy here ; roughs, � c.JO to .=4.15 ; c Tapioca, per ib . " �o i
Tenders are to be sent in on forms pro-
vided and to be addressed,marketl ""tender,''
to
W. PRUY;DI'O()T,
Chairman of Com. House of Refuge,
(=orlerieh, Ort..
SIN= LEE'S
shelve rive hundred (101111 a year. Bryce 4115; E11a \litchell 441: Ilughie great beyond ltonstay night in the stags, :; 3.25 to 3.75. Sheep and , pins, per vapor• 2c 1
The board favors the ('xenyl►viols of Johnston 4012nd class to 3rd• person of James Williamson,' of Lambs ---Receipts, 18 cars through ; 5 papers'Needles, mired 6o I CHINESE
churches and graveyards.
total 5:30; pass 265 --Clara Elliott Campbell street east. He carne here 100 ears on sale; market active, and 3 pks. Bair Pins 6c
400; Willie Mitchell 351• Frank l from Woodstock about thirtyears 10e to 15e for sheep; best
Envelopes, per pace Paper... .., ,40 {
y higherp3 100 sheetsWrttln Paper,,,,,.,,,, 10e •
THE Advisory Board of the Ontario; Elliott 347; Freddie Elliott 284.
AgrirulturaI College, Guelph, was in fart 2nd to :.gad Class: marks 240----
lid tsei0U last week. A new depart- Nettie Bryce 211; Mary McKinnon
p :.110; Lucy McKegne 20:) Alex. Me-
keens, that for poultry, is lbeing! ;inion 170; Cfu'rlie }Phai.r i611;
11(111$• held when the building and c Harry troy irl0 Alice Little 135;
y3arcls, which LU( now nearly eontlfrc'orge Little 129; Willie FOxton 121;
pitied. are wady, they will be stock- 7ahnnie. Mitchell 121; Willie Kelly
ed with fowls of all the most valuable 104• Sarah Crow 95. Part 1st to
T esla. There i:3 now on the farm !Part land---'.itaggie pollees, Frankie
$ Bee lot of thrifty dairy eowa, and:Johnston, Frances Foxton, Eddie
Isere valuable work is being,' nolle in : Elliott, Elva .'hair. Pearl Stapleton.
1646 depertnnent in the way of in -("rhe average aatti•nclanee for October
Otlesteee as well *6 experiment. 1 WIN 39. II.vrral A. Iwo. teacher. ► turned on 'I'neadaty. 1. naawu5, to $3.25.-
ago.
3.25:
ago. engaged in the furniture and lambs ie better. Sales best native 100 page Scribblers.... ...„ . . . .. . lei r
undertaking' business until. a few lambs, 3.'.i0 to ,44.15; fair to good" We willeail at any house le town, take -
years ago,when he sold out to Wm. $3.40 to 3.80 ; culls and eonlln0ln your order and deliver goods promptly.) 'fJle underslimed bas a cued a y
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Johnston. He •►vasa Presbyterian, $2.75 to $3.25; good to best mixed ` * ! 13nrt�r istIILUI:J(a .rvsr ;vottT.7 o
n, Reformer and 84 years of age. He sheep 82.66 to $3 ; extra. 0.15; culls. . X ssen i IP S '-�-I :
leaves a daft 11ter, married to Ih'. and common $1.50 to $2.40 Canada. • Opposite Post Office. . ('liI�lli0i.lt'1 I)ItU(i sTUrtI•:,
McCrinlmon,' of Underwood, and a, lambs, 54 to $4.25. All told there ._--_ .-_-----._--�----- _-_____.._.-_.,.�,.�,.,; w➢n5baln,and Uprooted to do
rola, James, a Toronto lawyer.- were 100 ears on sale to -day. Sheep
Alex. McKenzie, of Kinloss, wept to closed steaady; lambs closed weak,
his native land, ,tieotland, last lay but there WAS a good Clearance at time o„ p s e cheapest rates,
1h,+ )k (r f dais•, tot 11, concession 11. Tarr berry .. , trteels eahed for and delivered.
to spend the remainder of his days. 15e to 25e ; better prices than last es d and t,hite Igyea; old bcifer. Tho owner can .
The land If the heather does not week's sales at a? 1 to $1.15 ; a1 fe\y have natne by pro+in,t property, paying etpcn•ee 1 Please rale and try our work.
and taklnu her away.
Nem to have ittlit+ed him, • ars he roetops selected at $-1•.`25. Sheets-- Uocxi G. B. SCOTT.
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(1ler,annan P.O. "+�!(.
STRAY HEIFER. 'All KINDS of LAUNDRY WORK
to the remises et the undersicned abo'. 1n the haat style and
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