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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-09-30, Page 1I I "r . . . I I . I I - - - I - I - ! I I I 1 . I . I I 4 ..... k. . I . . ;, - 4 I I . I I I . .. , - I . . . I . Z I . : , , ) I . I - . . j 11 . , I I ! . I I I .... I .-. I I - i I - I I . .. /I J "I . I I - - . I I . . I I - I i - I I . I 11 . . .. -" *1 . . . I . I I I :-- - 1 - - . - . . - . '" : I . 11 I . - . . . - I I 11 i - I I ill- - I - - I I . . I . I . I . I I . --. t - i - ,t McLEAN BROS-y - Publi hers - . i - . E . -1 . . I - J I I 1 $1.50 a Ye L I YEAR. . I I I M ar in Advance. I I . .,, TWENTY-FIFTH , . , . .. SEAFORTH9 FRIDAY SEPTO BER 30,1892. . I .. i - i zw. - I . ! - . - . .. I I I I - .1 I WHOLE NUMBER, 1,294 1 -- I 11 . I - I . I ti - dkiving a family of four sons and:two daughters. gineers of stationary e4ines should be an- hins, vvbo was aroused and the burglar was 11 . I . I cl . I t his - trial before . stayed at Boissev,ain for two d 0 ing soon behind the bare. A . F sell,k & W D Smitb,Thomas Coatas. Hera meatic cloth, George Nott, Andrew John A found iTIJ6 be a The oldest sm lives on the homestead, the acted, and certificate t d those ps a dcKinley, he gave Ilia I - an' of shipping steers, Thomas Coater. . ston. Flannel, all wool, George Nott, An- around tile country ar I thati left for second is a retired school teablier who lives such examinations %W;rov lng thems:Ives police magistrat6 .1 . . I i SATURDAN I I drew J. ohnstor. Blarskets, all wool, Robert good farming pountry. Daines. and name as Dr. McLennan, and his home Ire- . Ayrahires,—Cow, Joh urney of about 40 miles in Respeler, the third Or Brownlee of competent to take charge. of a _ I . . I . n Essery. orge Satinet, A Wawanesa, a, jo 11 - He wa,s committed to Chatham jail 1. - . I Jerseys, --Cow, Chris toph or C6atea,C3,e Bell, or., Andrew Johnston. ose the prairie, most of which ig tolling Woodstock, and the fourth i; a dentist in that a penalty be itilposied on any per on sB- land. iug SaBizes, I I Samwell. Heifer calf, Christopher Coates) Johnston. Woolen yarn, ,lon Shier, 4 &or )a va,11aki I met Mount Forest. His aged partner in life still surning the charge of an engine who has not to Btand his trial at the corn . . . I I . . After crossing LODg — I I I OC TOBER 1st. 1892. naton. Dominion cotton, A Johnston, K land old Hutonite, survives him, they having celebrated their such a certificate." . An acciflent whereby two women we,e - George Samwell. . , Joh I ' h . I I . I . JhdgeF,,--Wm. Pridbam, M. P., Hibbert; Brethour. Set single harness, ,John Trebble. Mr. Francis Noble, another . -long —Miss Mary Laidla of Blenheim public killed occurred at a village up t a Gatineaa . I Hukh Chesney. Egmondville ;-Walter Shil.' Set team .harnessJohn Trebble. Cured ham, who became struc with the coutitry and ,golden wedding in 1886. Hewamalife - th a handsome gold river the other night. The victim's were . I — - I ut ten years UP'N. The Reformer in politics, a school, was presented ­- I - 9 & Co. Assortment came herle abo rid'& I i staunch Presby modal by the Blenheim tizene for her hav- consina going to a dance, with two male I linglaw, Chiselburst, Nancy Toin, Snell Bro . lay throw- - Wei viteyouto come and see our nd, country- here put me in mind of 'Ontario. terian. ' Wives, when their horse ran aw , I ,n. SwREP.—Leicester,—Aged ram, Correlly cared meats, Snell Bros & Co., Ist and 2 Noble's farm, contaitli L500 —F. W. Wilson, f Chatham, shipped 16 ing taken the highest As in Ontario at re I - I . Mr. . Principal . Ing the occupants. out of the rig. Tile ! - ' Z special eNxhibrit of & Son, L F Goodwin. Shearling ram, Cor. Tin, work, Cobbledick & Folland, Blesett Lakeview, ad dowti and the Great Dane pups and two fox terriers in one the late entrance examillatidDs. I I relly Copper work, Biesett Bros, - Cobble- acres, pait of which is seed . On arriving at J. A. Reeder is proud of his school,it having vehicle turned over on top of the party, a0l. . - I I - I & Son, Tbos Shaptors, L F Goodwin. Bros. Perkins root In for stock, sith fine buildings oti it. box to the Toron - the when removed it was found that oue of the : I , I I I . I of thoroughbrea stock, the grounds 9 of to 11Xw I . j I I R4rn lamb, let and 2nd Correlly & Son, L dick & Folland. Sewing machine, the., were dead, also stood highebt in the Province at . young ladies had been killed. Her co I I - I ran Perkins & He has a large herd 11, has thus primary art examinatiops this year. ions, an men's Furnishings, , F 600dwin. Aged ewes, Correlly . & Son, & Martin, let and 2n& Org , —Thomas Said " 6f Ingerso d so Ih3R,!re(1 for 20 .. Martin, list and 2nd. Arlor furniture, it which, could hardly be beaten it! Ontario, - ..] " . Thou Shapton, Shearlings, Corrally & Son, I P I I —The bri, I 4 . - chart N Rowe, and besiddis', he has &'number of fine horses, far puichased 1, ,600DQ barrels of apples this . rn and outbuildings belonging to ion was unconse and a , . L It' Goodwin. Ewe lambs,% Correlly & Son, N Rowe. Bedroom suite, R u. season for export, the prices ranging from Mr. C. C. Hodgins, W#den of Middlesex, hours. One of the men had an arm I I I C9 . suitings, erson, let 'and 2nd. some of which are thoroughbred CI'd situated on lot 4, conceltion 2-, township of legbrokeu. One of the ladies was a-daugh- I I - . . . ) Thos Shapton. Stuffed birds, A McPh He has over 300 acres -of fall W62" 'all $1.50 to 82 per barrel. er of Mr. John'Hogan., merchant, and the : Southdowns,—Shearling ram, Andrew Fine salt, Exetej S.lit Co. Packing salt, —Wm. Tears, aged 84 ye of the 9th Biddulph, one ,'lie th of Lucars, were, t of a widow of - I I 94 ings, . n Exeter Salt Co. Tweeds, J H Grieve, let No. 1 hard and he tells me that he had no a'o' 'Thursday evening of other was the only daughter . j, --' overcoat' ,Tbhnaton. hip, is one of the struck by lightning on i L —Aged 2nd. Broadcloth', J R Grieve, lot a,nd over .8,000 ushels last year, for Which he concession of London tow sider last week, and oomp 'ptely destroyed, to- the same name. They were 22 mud 25 years li Shropshiredowns, ram, James and . its per bushel. Besides old warriors of '37. Mr. Teare served u . eluding thi of age respectively. - . it Cooper. Shearling ram, H -A Switzer, 9 2nd. - . realized about 72 cei latty, and hCioptoauln Stewart and fought a good fight for gether with the contents, in I ­ L Waterproof Goods, - farming, Mr. Noble runs a large 4 . I -Z9r. J. G. Glenn, of the Base 11nef Blau- I .... . Doupe. Ram lamb, H A Switzer, James Specials. —Stover, Bisiett Bros., Cobble bt which me sity. . I season'o crop. Only a email insurance on rd, near St. Marys, attended the Indus- - , .I Oooper, 8 Doupe. Aged ewes, H A Switzer, dick &'Folland. Iodian relies, A McPher. keeps from 15 to 16 cows, some —Freddy - S houltz, a notorious character, contents-. I sha abrence ,I L . dc Hats and Caps, .S Doupe, H A Switzer. Shesxling3, H A ion. Fancy table, R N Rowe, Hall s.tand, make 12 to .14 pounds of butter off the o ten years at ; Stony Mountain —Mr. Alex. Gollan onof Mr. Roderick trial fair in Toronto, and during his I . . , . ie.grass in seven days. . n IlKlnloog, met with a the hired man was employed In sowing fall I praid .He dimboses of sentenced t 01, , Switzer, James Coopert H A Switzer.' Ewe R N Rowe. I his 'butter for 20 "cents a pound ilia year Manitoba, penitentiary, for burglary, has Gollan, of concessio I wheat. On leaving work in the evening he . I . I WiLothinFar, lambs, James Coopor,S Doupe,H A Switzer. FINE NRTs.—Water color drawing; 1.11 escaped and cannot be. found . He had eight serious accident recent1k. He was &'Jointing ertently left a bag of the cereal behind . I BOYS - —, Painting 2tl, round, most of it to Mr. Frank Talrablyn, 4 tomake some repair on the roof of his inadvi ; " Lincolne,—Ewes, Thomas Shaptoti, L V Browning, lot and 2nd. Crayon who keeps a large hotel in W4waness- yearn to put in. ell him, and during the night two young horaw ] - 9i Hats and Caps, - 6codwin. Shearlings, L F Goodwin. Ewe Miss Browning, Miss S SteacY- i some talk of the Government father's dwelling and losing his balance f that were at paRture near by got into the t - , : lambs, L,F Goodwin. sketch, Miss Miller, Miss StcaoY - Pencil Mr. Tamblyn formerly came ftorh ilia 13th —There is io the ground, a distance of some 25 feet. I . - Col- concession;0if Hullett, where Ilia father still removing the quarantine station from t bones we ie broken his spine -field, &to the contents of the bag, and died .1. Giade Sbeep,—Ewes, L F Goodwin, H A sketch, Miss Browning, Alias Steacy Grosse Isle to where 'a greater depth of Although no I Men's Storm. Proof Overcoats Iec ion of photogTaphs. Joseph Senior. Hair lives. Mr. Noble is just such an energetic re land se- was badly injured, and it is feared he . has 'from the effects. Both wer'e Ane animals . - I I Switzer. Shearling ewes, L YG,bodwin. bey require in Manitoba. water could be obtained and mo . njuries. and were two and three years old re- , . I ! dresser's work, E H Fish. Easel, A Has- man &5 t also received severe i4 I , Ewe lambs, L F Goodwin. . I intend, in ,,I. day or, two, to take a trip cured. ly, Mr. Glenn's loss in this instance Fat Sheepi—Fat ewes, H A Swit er. Fat tinge. led to Del. —A big society event in Montreal on —It in said that in a Burford churcii a spective 11 . I . ; y mi - . ii7ar't- Is estimated at 8300. He has been singular. - - - . I WouK—Rag carpet, wool, And. - cross the prairie some fift - 1. I LADIES' I a I &I Wednesday of last weiek was the marriage few Sundays ago, there was shown a uring . . . wathers, L F Goodwin. " took Johnston. Rag carpet, CDUOD, Al. Bretbour, Oraine and perhaps from there to the co Inter of ling example, of the effect an eloquent ,ly unfortunate in the lose of horses d i . : I it will be a - grand opportunity for 7 PIGS. —Suffolk,s,—Johii Leonhardt . this recent stroke of I 1 Z5 . , g but would of Miss Edyth Allan, youngest dau P to, a a a alued .. -.- . ist and 2nd in every section. K Williams. Rag door mat, hooked, 0. H. fields. I "-a the country so fat d home in the late Sir Hugh Allanj to Mr. J. 1'. Rout- .preacher can produce' n the minds of his the past two years, as . you to see one of the finest stocks ever Berkshire,— Sow, W B Snell. . Horney, Robert f;ell, or. Rag hearth mat, not EAviseany man who has a goo ledge, a wealthy rancher of Pinch Reek, hearers. The ministir was enlarging an the ill luck makes a to I of fiv hor a v . I CT COUld here. For I I Raggllmw. wool Ontario to, sell out .an , while at $750, in that short period. - I Judges,—D McLaren, Hibbert ,- James hooked, Goo. Nott, Wm. I f Alberta, N. W. T. subject of the flood (,see Genesis) and —Thomas Churchill and his wife, from. . ; -- I Wool 3 'just starting and wi6h blelity 0 . I - - ' ,a Creighton. roung men 9 ' t brought together under one roof. , Miller, McGillivray. . . socks, A. Johnston, Mir I r, it is a good place, —Mr.- Malcolm McNeil, of Hudson, Ohio, graphically describin ' the torrents of rain, Michigan, have been committed for I -- a 0 DQwn, F, stockings, Miss Creighton, A. Johnston. energy, howevei an old solemnly rose end Flint, - PouLTRY.—Light Brdhmse, Jai - Mft,ts, itullett. formerly of London, baa been * It* his in a frontpew I tton socks, Geo. Nott, A.Johnston. Cot- T-- , avlal 1111atter put uO'Iyl n - JOHN- , It r arte cotto' umbrella. trial at Woodstock, on a charge of stealing I Coine and see our special English Baker. Dark- Brahman, E Baker. Ply- Co -- 0 brother, Mr. George McNeil, t the d by :, - . . I mouth rocks,' Thos Brock. Any variety ton stockings[, 'Alias. Creighton, Miss city, after an absence of 25 years. The ad- —A bold ro beTy *a$ perpetrate a % horse and buggy and two children from . . - . mleson. Ladies wool mitts, Miss Creigh- The Wrong Kind 1 i AaPe- re wonderful lie sneak thief at Rodney, Elgin county, on Joseph Adair, of South Norwich. Churchill . .. 1- - , importations. We'll be glad to have C.,hins, Ist and 2nd E Baker. Langslians, Ja , vances London has made a . claimed his home was in Friut, Michigan., , - . Man's wool mitts, Nancy To Tuz EDITOR oi, Tus HunoN XPOSITOR. . Tuesday of last week! Mr. A. MoMillan, - . I ,- D Stewart. Black Hamburgs, A McPher- ton, Nancy Tom. wool gloves, S. SiR,,—Some bf the needs eft of England thinks. rail. where his relati es reside. He was on a .. you call, whether you desire to buy or son. Bla-3k Spanish, A Hicks. Black Mi- Tom, A French. Men's _Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Haggard, , the operator at the Michigan Central , pped at . I - . . a mis ake In the rape inn!peg. way station, went ont for a Rail of water, visit to Canada with his wife and sto 7 .a 'norcasi E Baker. Wyandottes, E Baker. Hogarth, Miss Creighton. . Counterpsneep have made a very gra;v of the Imperial army, is visiting W* farm house for a rest. -0huro- . 11 - I George Nott. ­ ; . not. - i knitted, Mine Creighton, seadeffien in the Col. Haggard is a brot4er of Mr. Rider -Rag- only be vay abo't ten winutes. When Mr. Adair's ii . , i Pheasant8,,E Baker. Turkeys,Thos Kestle. - hot, seed *hich they sent to our , i I I miss Creightont early part of the season. The' have not = he fo nd. that the office bid hill said he had loat- his horse, and would I -- .. . . Geese, H A Switzer, W Reid, 'Rouen Counterpanes, orod ' a gard, the famous fiction writer, and is also a he rot the till. like to stoi a few days for a rest. The I I % . . Coursterpanes, tufted, Jon. sent it true to name; heric th larger por. velint as well as a soldier. been entered and $30 stolen from I I ducks' H A Switzer, J Hunter jr. Ayles- George Xott no I strangers were made welcome, and for sev- i - I chwoA quilt,calico, tion of the rape grown durin the present year rance was effacted, by a back window. .. I - . . ; . , y a belonging to - D. Me- Ent , I `S I , JACK ON BROS., b.,y Lokei lost and 2nd 4A Switzer. An Shier, A Johnston. Pat —Five horse Mr. I Bantams, Mrs T H McCallum, Sam uel Horton. Patch- in Ontairio in a variety ada ted to the pro. Southwold, got into the stable —A partial eolipsel of the sun will take oral days enjoyed Mr. Adair's hospitality. I .- . . I other variety ducks, Thos Brock. Laughlin, visible One day, however, ,during Mr. Adair's ab- I . I let and 2nd E Baker. 8, Dr Browil- work quilt, cloth, TH Brethour, JonJr' Shier. duction of seed'for oil xt action, rather and at the wheat bin ilia other night. Two place on October 20t,11, and. will be the American visitors ,concluded to --- . . - i The rape . E The a( I I ---- TRADE WINNERS, S i Pigeon James Down, Patchwork quilt, fog cabin, John Roweliffe, than tp.rovide pasture f sheep I ched team valued at throughout Canada. J dipse will begin sence, . - I EAFORTH itig, E Baker. Singing birds, h I . of the horses, & mat enew their journey through the country, ..... .. L' . I : Birds . . is 891,—Light Brahman, Jas A Johnston. Silk quilt, crazy work,'John that een grown. in a country during wo others it . d end at seven, . r to Mr. L -Ad- - br . . $300, have died, and is feared at noon, standard time, an - AND CLINTON, D ' I oched kno as the I Dwarf ; minutes before 3 'o'clock p.m. Rather and drove off in a rig belonging - . Down. a r, an. E Baker. .. Knitted or or, a years is . . I 3 , They also took two of bin children, an 1 rl Wrabrii Plymouth Rowoliffe,George Nott proviou 'The order was giv cannot recoven more than 60 per cent -1 . u an usual for the of & solar surface air. , V. LE Baker Lang- fancy wo6l shawl, no first, A Johnston Essex. J ; ilto alo . , a , . .3 —John Lister, 1 one of Ham . I . rocks, E B, .. Cochins, I eclipse they were likely toinform. their father an I I , sham, E Baker, D Stewart. Black panis,h, 2ad. Alan's shirt, handmade, ,Miss Jamie- "Dwarf Essex" by our Gu 1ph soodbitien,and oldest resideuts, je4 at his residence there will be obscured by Ae moon. The I The Exeter Show. a IabBllej, '- Dwarf Essex " d generally if the sky be his return of ,what had happened. The . . - L , - 0 a few days H 4. was 70 yqars of age should be observe I I .1 11.11 . ; I I . The annual show of -the Stephen and TT.q A Hicks, Black Minoreas, E Baker. Tur. son. Men's 8hirt. machine made, A John - the package cam ­ ety of tape which ago 0 neighbors saw them drLive off. . I I keys, Thos Kestle. ston, Robert Bell, sr. ' Patching, best and whereas it is anoth and settled in Ha ilton in '1834. He was clear. .. " I I borne Birauch Agricultural Society war, held I neatest, Nancy Torri,'-Robert Bell, sr. Darn- seems to be a hybriedr. vlt4iti a outfimer rape, I —Michigan CentrIal railway trainmen ,re- —Finlay McRae, late of Durharn,wad for I I * . . at Exeter on Monday i nd Tuesday Isati Judge,—Thos McLaughlin, Farquhar. Mrs E J Spackmaij,Nancy while the ' 6 Dwsrf E ssexl" is a ,winter va- one of the largestlres , 1 estate o ivners in I ,the port a severe storm?on the St. Clair branch several ter m 11 wardien of the county of Grey, , 11 I L I11rLE-AIENTS. —Farin wagon, Fred Hess, ing -on Stockingo, me' city. - - . - and reeve of suicide in I - last year the society has had thO . prod ee seed the sa - olA mine at' .1 early Friday mormin' g last. The lightning .Glerielg, committed L' . . , SineeL . , George Heywood. Double top carriage, Tom. Button holes, J H Grieve, Alex Me- . riety that will not —The Sultans g I t grounds greatly enlarged and improved and. Ewer. Pillow eham@,Mrs John Gould, Miss season. It is the rjam variety As rape ust been sold was very vivid and. the rain heavy. The the river opposite Vancouver, Bri Ish Co- - -. l han, had a- half mile track c6natructed. Th . - Fred Hess. Top buggy, Issao Handford, ble Matq, Miss Creighton, G grown at this station in al srnall,.plot which owned by Winnip''ej men, has i J d. lumbia, the other night. He Ieft a letter . ,y,Fred Hess. Port- Jamieton. Ta to English and- American capitalists for ditches and low 1places weresubmerge " -Fred Hess. Open bugg t - with a friend saying he wag; going out for a - . I . let now the largest and beat apportional '- d as he 11 groad -leafed $125,000 cash; The P . rin extended from Cour - and would try to swim ashore from the . I land cutter, D Braund. Cart, W H Wentzle, Nott. Tables doyles, Mrs E A Bennett, G came to us labelled as capitalists intend o0end, , The track of the sto I show ground in Ontario, outside of the se X. . rk to- I right to Alvinston., Ulu- I I I D Braund. Wooden pump, W Trevitheck, Nott. Toilet set, Nancy Tom,.G Nott. Pin Dwarf E a " ing a large amount more for machine ' .Light . burned out row the river. If he did not 'manage I 1 1 a middle of ci4.ie9, if we except Goderich. The weathek John Moore. Horse shoe,4, J Smith, Brown cushion, Mrs. Bennett, George Nott. Sofa I do noi regard it as b ing anything like I I I the telegraph instruments and melted th , ... - i I _ on both days was delightful and on Tuesday & Clark. I I I 'pillow Mrs T H McCallum, Nancy Toni. so valuable,for pasture a the Dw6rf Essex. develop the f amous 'mine. n$s oldest 1 wires leading into the Michigan Central rail. it hid personal effects were to be distributed enee Crowd ()f people, the - -work, Jon. Shier, M Brethour. - It pushes up a flowe took about six to —Mr. Benjamin Dawson, Londo a at Brigile , as the letter indicated. When in the middle "I - : I %. . there was an imm, . Jud.ges,--J Richar sorl Woodstock -, W Afacra ;e . . r resident, fell from a window at. the residence way static, - ock. of the river lie jumped overboard, and for a ., I ; I V I . gate receipts amounting to fully $600. The Lewis, Crediton. I " . I Wax flowers or fruit, colored, George Nott. "Aght weeks after it is so n ; hotce it grows of his son, Lieutenant-Colonel M. D. Daw- —The Canada Piresbyterian lands a. lr few minutes shouted,loudly. Strange to, may IV . show, on the whole, was not so large an wq , Brethour, Nan y Tom. less of leaf and much re of' woody mat- see - Of those irrev f rent . ce arrived I I 4 .I.—White fall wheat, Paper flowers, M son, 'of that city,1 on Saturday morning out blow on the n he did not sink, but when assistan I i en at Exeter. There was a decided GRAIN AND SEE111 f, M Brethour, Mrs John ter than the real Dwa f Essex, Jt grow I 'ft I I have se Red fall Piano or table sear, 8 last, and received' injuries from which he critics who are &I ys sneering that when a . I The fruit Alex Johnston, Jaihes A Bell, a I minister accepts a call from Heaven to a he was dead. Mr. McRae some yearn ago . I .1 - falling, off in grain and, roots. . wheat, D Brethour, Jon. Shier. Any variety Gould. Jable cover, embroidered, George tall rather than spreadi, g, in the form of died. I - . . - , was fair and the ladies' department was t. Worked whisk holder, George Nott, bush r - ther than in tba of a todder plant ; t in always accompanied was one of the most prominent meri,socially, . spring wheat, James. A Bell, John Voelker. Not a —The Grand Trunk company carries 35', new congregation . it states that Rev. . politically, and financially in the county of . There was also a nice collection . an, George mud at the present timethe fields contal'aing _ I very good. . our, Alex Johns- M Brethour. Worked ottorn . handled by Can-' by a higher salary, when ' L Ani- c I , . of carriages, in which line Mr. Fred Hess,. Six rowed barley, M Broth Painting on it are one mass bl I per cent of the total freighk St James' Square cougrega- irey. He lost his entire fortune in M, I ston. Two rowed barley, M Brethour, T Nott, Miss Creighton. of yell r1b comes Dr. Kellogg, of 11 I . io adian railroads, tho,'Cansda Southern 5W toba speculations, and drifted . west to - ....... . . . of Zurich., was the prin , . irs T H McCallum, Bannerett bed, e 010roin several di- Can- tipri, Toronto, has resigned a salary of $4, - cipal exhibitor m ' Letters have reac ng 18; per cent, and the I . oo - eager . kvy*horses as is Cud 'ore. Large oats, Alex Johnston, Jon. china, M - as" fl next, handli to that city, where he had been b k k "I'll i . I There were not so many heE Shier. Common oats, John Hunter -,'R Mo- Mrs T H McCallum, 8 Hogarth. ;.,, Bracket reetions, exprf abio'g,the fear that if the seed adian Pacific Railway handles not 16 per a year to accept $1,600 a year to go out I at the Queen's hotel for two - yesir, a- - . as a good show . work,, or a portion of it we ']I wed to fall upon , . nd do; I V I usual at Exeter, but there w ,i Black oats, M. Brethour,Alex John- drapery, Miss Creighton. Penelope cent. India to translate the Seri tures ,& 4 . . Cord. a ,' : - I i 1- I 4eneral purpose and road and carriage. Small Miss Jamieson, Miss Creighton. Tidy, cro- und it would rbe 'trouble'a'otne to get —An immense cheese, requiring the milk' missionary work. - spondency is set down an the cause of his the gro . --- Tti!spceding in the ring also c - ston. Large peas, , M Brethour. Mummy chat, A Johnston, Wm Tidy, rid of, and askin h h d better be done I —Two sheep be onging to Mr. D. Urqu- suicide. ' i 11 &used a good Perkins. ufactured. at , of - q. :::: Zn peas, James Airth, M, Bretbour. of 700 cows, will soon be man ession 1, West i , —The London Advertiser .Saturday I - -1 I g w ke' "In the ' 'directl.ou of Professor hart, on lots 7 .and 8, . - deal of interest for the spectators, there , ion. Sheir, Alex McEwen. Timothy knitted, Miss Creighton. Gold or silver with it"in the meant.im . absence of Perth under the cone 0 11 .. . an I outfood or' )isys : Mr. Davide U, an old-time Californ - . .being several good contests. The cattle, peas sel work, Goo Nott, M. Brethour. Etch- previous experience wi h this plant, I c ' Commis- Nissouri, lived four weekq with . I , M Brethour, James Airth. Flaxseed, tin . . Robertson, the Dominion Dairy I . In geed ra D Dyer. Applique work, floral, only express an opinio I on this point. I do , a Chicago World's water. The sheep were missed from the re- Ion and a resident for the paA 20 years in I I . aside from the thoroughbreds, were few M; Brothour, Alex Johnston. Merchants' 4ng, M sioner, for exhibition at th We neighborhood purchas- 1, I . J number and of medium quality. In thor- floui, Robert Richardson, White beans, Geo Nott, M Brothour.- Arresene * embroid- not apprehend that t I uble wotild arise to i maining flock and search was made'for them Utalit is now in I . I . a U rf some of the seed Fair. I ywherei but I hey could not be found. ing -rams for his extensive sheep ran6h. Mr. I - I i . —2 ptoll, of Port Stanley, was ever . I "I I Oughbreds, however, there were two as fin Airs. Ca t' interesting facts . - I Jon. Shier, . ! . . AlexJohnoton. Cloverseed,M .ery, Goo Nott, Mrs D Dyer. Crewel em- any serious exte t il Davidson relates severs, herds as can be found in Canada and the ' Embroidery in silks should ripen and fall, upon the Around, but m the day they were missed - . . Bretbour. Beat collection of grain in ear,Al ! broidery, Goo Nott.. knocked down and run over the other even- Four weeks from the peculiar I I like. is not oftea seen in a ring at a 'local - I Mrs E J Spackman, Goo Nott. Embroidery it is better not to run Ly risk on this soore. d they were discova red in a small log house about that coitntry and tegeo p e, . I 11 Brethour, D Brethour. - - U as 16. we should do 80. Ing by a dray horse. The wheal' ?t"a"r'm situated on the sa na farm, Tho -sheep were the Mormon polygamitts. He ats, that I I . I I . show, They were the herds of Messrs. — in er ap ov I . _ lo contracted to .. . I APPLES. Wi t ple3, John Nortboott, I in flannel, Mrs T H McCallum, Miss Creigh , There is no ace ity tha thin stuff, er the lady's body, breaking her le , ; very fat wheni, found.' How much longer one old Mormon, a Dane, wh - : . Thomas Russell, of Usborne and'R. & W. Fall apples, Win Robinson. ton. Sham stitch embroidery, A Johnston, We have more than 36 acres of in two I places between shoulder and side. not shear his 27,0.00 sheep, had no leas than 14 . I I " J Roeder. I ould have lived in a mystery. ., . I 11 I ted stitch embroid. and we find that when our lambs are turned they wc , I L A Smith, of Hay. The judges had, hard de Is- Robert Bell, sr. Knot . The lady's wives. He would'sometimea bring three or . - . -of -apples, J Roeder. Rho . injuries are very severe. I . I CoIllion mbroidery, Geo' in upon lit they strip I off the blossoms and Mrs. A. GaMble, of Winnipeg, has die- —Mrs. Grimison, Of -Toronto, had a most . - . J, worX . I — I ir in deciding between the two and it land gree D Mills, Alex McEwen. ery, S Hogarth. Ribbon a t the lower por- ary adN on ture on 'Saturasy at tl.e four to he,lp in the Aearing. One of his - : . 1h ' his father -did not I T i I I took them a long time, but they ultimately Northern U'rn Robinson, Samuel Nott, Miss C eigh ' Chenille work, Mrs seed pods before. t eyes appeared, desertiog her husband and Uking extraordin 11 11 . . I nings, I r rai ton - pan- boys told Mr. Davidson herd of the 8 B diu , 8 ao Owing to',the habit of the ).bad accompanied the Stanlake. ILPOYIro russets, George Davis, L Hunter. garth, Robert tious. upright a child with her. It is believed that she has Falle,wbither sh4 I I I Bead work, Geo Nott, Mies gi"wth of the plant tfie- Iambs can easily i some un. know his own children,* thus exemplify!UX , I I Vessrs, Smith, although there were not 0 ; 7&ybya Main street Presbyterian ex lursioilists. In I . James Sweet. Spitzenbergs Alex McEwen. Bell, or. I been induced to go am , are of the old proverb about a wise,child knowing - - . I . who t0ouglit the other i at to every portion of the field., A num- - accountable way ha fell through the b I - . - I I W36nting, those BaldwiDs. J Roeder, Thomas Cudmorb. Creighton. Berlin wool work, Goo Nott, merchant, whose narme is freely used in onn r yet his ow fathevr. Their religious (sic,r) belief - gyot it. At ,any rate both herds . Phton. . Straw plait, S Hogarth, te mers A e plowing, it under I ' - the Suspension Brldge &-rid in a mannei n is no I . . - should have ' -no-furtber, Thomas Cud. Miss Craig - nection with th'I,WQM&n -resurrection . I -to the Westfield's seek Geo Nott an any risk but in the light',of a Simon@ was engaged on more remarkablel was caught on an iron teaches the women there .. . are a credit to their owners and . Point lace, - rather than r —While Alfr: I . omen, that they are raised only j d more, Snow apples, Samuel Horton, Alex Nancy Tom ) . I - - I county. In ohe3p- there was a very goo McEwen. Fall pipping, John Hunter. Col- Knitted lace, Nancy Tom, Robert Bell:, or. what has been said,th?re is no test necessity Wednesday of Ja0tweek cleaniuR an engine girder a few' feet 1 810w, and clung there till ,for single w I . I but - that this should be do no, except 16 instances le, ,rescued. Rev. D . Ramsay, of Ballymoney, through their husband# ; that the morAe I . - - show in Leicesters and Shropshires, verts, Win Robinson, James Ford. King of Lace crochet, John , Hunter, Alex McEwen in- the Grand Trunk roundhouse, Bellevil ce of mind and wives a man has the higher queens they be- - 7 - I Drawn where the lambs had not been turned In he pulled open ilia throttle, not ku . Ireland, showed great presen . , . I there were no Cotswolds or Southdowns, Tompkins, Win Dinnen, Thomas Cadmore. Tatting, Goo Nott, Miss Browning. owing . . Ue next world. MT. Davidson - exhibitors, Mr, Alexanders, John Hunter; Sidney Andrew. thread work, Mrs. -McCallum, Rugh Oka. upon it,before the stalk has become woody. lesped courage in rescuin ' Mrs. Grisnason from her come in ­ :1 I - la pigs there were only two . there was any steam on. The engine stated that many of those peoplis were now - , " - very- Canada red, J Roeder, D Brothour. Swaars, Darned net, Miss Creighton, Geo Nott. It is very unfortun te that Stich 1% mistake 9 wall perilous position. Fli - John Leonhardt, of Logan, carrying a rward and dashed through the stone , - i . . i settling in our own Northwest and pract!6- . . Z I The follow- MI Creighton. Fancy should have occnrre , and at Such a tiine, !O —Mr. E, Butte;worth, who has been in I , - . - . thing before him in this class. . James Ribston pippin@, -.S Andrew, Silk work on Java-, ISO ape his year intothe street. : t of the employ of thelGrand Trunk Railway at jug polygamy there; that he wat personally , ,t Airth. 1 " t - - jug is a list of the successful competitors,. GeorgeNott.' Wapers, Thomas Hunkint table, with drape, Mrs McCallum, Loaf- 'as many were trying ; 0 " LZ' 17 t —Mr. W. Armstrong, an old residen Imerston for t4 Vast six years as clerk acquainted with one man who took two . . I , ell& for tits first time. Th will naturally F at his Pa , . %. home inside bread, Robert Bell' or, B 'Upham n,s. wives with him to the Northwest from q 1, T.fo&IE .;,—Imported Heavy Draughk— Alex McEwen. American golden russets, In the children's look upon it as of bu; little Value.. But they ia, Lambton county, died of 81 and timekeeper inj the -locomotive forema . ; - - .,led by foal, Tho ma'l Thomas Cudmore, T M Kay.. Maiden's Cottle Miss Creighton, home the other day at the ripe age I Salt Lake. is it not high time the attention - . Brood mare accGinpan Beat arded should try it again, ais a mistake of this na- He had been & office, has been. pr9moted, to a position in the iz . I Foal, Thomas Berry. Three ear blush, John Northcott, George Xott., * department, Miss McCallum was &w I and a few, months'. . of the Dominion Government was drawn to '4 . Berry. . second time. e department in Toronto. A large num- . I ,. - I r best dressed doll. , tare is not likely to occur a . :, rider Smillie, John Coolikanne T MKay.. Bent ist fo =nt of tile tbwoship for 57 years,taugbt san"I " i ' . 11 ; old filly, Alex& selling apples, E H Fish, Joan, Hugh Oke. Indeed we will have Ito take at a that it a r emoloyes assembled in this ? :- - I Two year o I udmore, .wai D aring. 1 SPECIAJ,S. —Darby & I r1e hool for 35 years, and was township clerk. bar of the r ilwal I 0 . , - . . & Son. Id fillY, James !tow- Davis, Thomas C I ,t,d To I would, "" - at noonlon Friday last and pre- - -1 I Hugh Oka. Mantel drape, Mrs shall not be repeat,tio thief eal, ; the offices ... I . eH6 Thomas Berry. One year old filly, ess of Oldenburg, Samuel Staulake I Rope work, , for 30 yeare I —James Hicks, a much respected real- I - I - 1 , . - . - . One. - Duch, " I J Gould. Collection of coins, Will Brown- +,venture the sugges to o,6r seedemen to Mr.; Butterworth with a well filled . . ;, o . Joh-n'Coclirane & S ,, Wm. Dearing. . I . —A largegang of thieves has just been sente(I I ' . dent of Logan, died on tile 21st, just., at the LLL I . nlake. f purse a , which gave expression I I - cul broken up at Fort Brie. A large amount 0 - , -­ - . I ; 4 1 t and Agri - PEARS.—Ducheas Anglouleme, Df Lutz, ing. Home made quilt, Samuel Sta lay in their supplies I f rape seed this fall, and an addr a . - . .:.. . I Canadian Heavy Draugh I that is entertained for age of 66 y;ears, .1 . I I t Beurre Clairgeau, I Arm - Tea cozy, M,ra E A Bennett. Centrd piece, and to test it by gro ing sotne plants in the the to the -warm feelin; of the Thames i I .j tural—Brood mare accompanied by Lual, Thomas Brock. ' goods was f un4 secreted in a shanty on - I I Grey Doyenne,' Win BawdeD. Mrs Bennett. Pillow Slip lace, Win Perkins. greenhouse. In t 4 of render' ,q -g k ill him amoug Ilia fel'Ow emPlOY684 —Mr. David Balfour, , -1 . " 41 - I - i Thorrl%s Brock, James Hao ney, J Dunc?,n O!i the aecdomeb - . 14 - k' - strong. 'consisti g Of Buffalo robes, harnese,and a sad and suddeu - on. Hair some service in this j or I Charlie —The suceddre I orn the Salvation. Army Road, Hibbert, met with . Bagabaw. --N icar of Berlin wool flowers, Samuel Hort' a large amolln't of other property. I Backney, Henry Doyla,.. J Clapp's Favorite, win ' - . Ose fi .... a ,ganizedun or thename if United b6resvement in the death of his wile on Sun- . I Foal, James . Novelty jar. Leonard of Ontari a fit t 0 : .the suggestion 11 11 - I Duncan. Three year old gelding or i ,Ily, Wingfield, I Armstrong. Sheldon, I Arm- flowers, Hugh Oke. ,, als Hanna, one!of .tile gang, and Alonzo Black, have or t, 18th inst. The two retired to .. . : 1. given above and to .-`Ud some of the r Christian Workersi A pneral conference day nigh rock. EaEt beurre, Win Runter. Leather work, Leonard Hunter. . owner of the ellanty, were arri-sted. rs- e I 8 Campbell. Two year old .gelding or strong, Thomas B tmenby W ill carry on , " by 300 delegates bed between , , filly, Henry I Rundle,4ohn McGregor, Rich- Bawden. Louis Benne de Jersey, Dr Lutz, i, . L needs to our depar . I a w ,d aou real. has been held, attended - * I - I .- i —Peter q ll nder, age ii . . I duplicate tests and', repolb to them. in due , ! I Thomas Brock. . A Huronite's Wanderings in dent of Torgut , jumped from 4 a Canadian and members. W H. philpott was elected Balfour a1 the time complaini 9 of a sore A . . ard Hicks, One year old gelding or filly i Id theA be impossible that a 9 preside W, Roffe, Gen. Fisher, ness or pain in her left oide. A few min- I I ame8 Snell, Robert I Manitoba. " time. It wou nt; A. . . George Taylor, James Murray. Draught PLums. —Lombard, J 0 ne t year. Pacide rail,kayraxpress near Hayeroft at&- agelists; M. F etcber, John 'G-ray'dov utes- after lying down Mr. Balfour got up to . . A, - . . arrie !` Bell, or. Any other variety, B V Elliott. -1 WAWANNSA, September 12,1892. mistake could be mad tion, Essex'coubty, Wednesday evening last eva tomething to apply to . i - . . I I ,a Smallwood, lay- get some mustard or i - I ., cleam, W Cornish, Jarmeg Beattie, J &c.—Delaware, J Smallacombe, DEAF. EX110,91TOR,—I have been taking a As SHAW. . week, and tDst this left hand, besides sun- F. B. Hawkes and Georg . hearing his - ! , Haakney. One, year old entire .horse, Johri GF.Arr,,s, men. These will f rm a staning committee the regibn of the distresog bul . - I Dr Lutz. Moore'a early, R Stewart. Con- trip through Southern Manitoba and I Ontario Agricultur4 taini g two scali wounds. , He is the son of . I . ,- Esser . - .1 erfect details of', the work. A constitu- wife make a peculiar sound be raised her in - 4 , . - y to say %'few words %bout what I 24th September,: . n to p, _ I General Purpose,. —Foal, Win d, I Armstrong, R Stewart. Ro era . would like if YOU Would be kind enough to i . a widow and is without means, have been drafted, his arms when he found that. life had fled. I I 71 old golding. or filly, Robert Bell, No. 19i M Eacrett.. Rogers' No. 4, Tolin have seen, —4— —The enthr - -ement of the newly conse- tion and articles of belief u otion of the heart a I , I . Three year valuable pwm I w which are broad in he extreme. Expenses The trol ble was some aTe . .1, 11 y, Dr Lutz, B. give me space in your not much ..-, 0 (I crated Bisho f Quebec, the Rev. Andre , ell. Two year old gelding Anderson. Any other variet . . i I sr., James A B V. Elliot, Crabs, I any vaiiety, C Alds- left Toronto about 10 O'clock on 68- Canada. hA cathedral o are to be provided y voluntary contribu- it is supposed, The deceased was ook place at t f i .:- orifilly, S Ronnie, Al Sims, John Dicker. . —14',lectric cars arc, now running in Mon.. Hunter` un. , - tious. No salary to exceed $6 tq a single over thirty yearn of age, 1, I . i ! I - . ly, R Crearey, R worth, T M Kay. Early Crawford peaches, days the 7th inst., and went to Winnipeg . I . the Hol Tr' i ,Quebec, on Friday after to a ni irried man, w , , Wei Banner : I j a . One year old gelding or fift out treal. large officer'or $12 I —says last week's Listo vay of North Bay, where I arrived ab he bu ding was filled by a . I I ­ Hobkirk. Team, Thomas Berry, Hu,gh Me- Dr Browning. Late Crawford peaches, Dr by w . —A scheme has bq,en formed to settle va- rict0n. . - W. C. R-6seell, living in Bland- a I . ohn Cochrane. Browning. - Collection canned fruitj George 11 o'clock Friday morning. Winnipeg is a congregation, ho followed the service and —Mrs. . "There were 205 ticket . I ,Greggor, J and in doing a large amount of cant lands around Wintillpeg. . ford township, Oxfoid county, was the vic- onto Exhibition from Listowel, costing 1: , ; gas,—James Norris, Hibbert ; John Sanders. Honey in comb, Wm Bagahaw. fine city I E , - ceremony atte4tively. i 14, . . In$ and I think a man with a little 7 tim of an accident ls st,Fridsy night, which i , I - Jud Honey in jar, A Johnsto J H Grieve. business, -LrThursday. Nov.imber 10th, has been ap —Wheat aro,und Aberfeldy, in the county . $462. That these visitors spent an averagei .. Kenneody, 11derton ; Thomas GreeDl Dublin. 11 there. I visited Fort pointed Thahkagiving day. proved fatal. She was driving home alone of $20 between what they bought in the . I 11 -11 —Brood rn are accompanied by Collection home made wine, Nancy Torn, capital could do we for of Lambton, is! turning out better than at . ; I ! 0 Carriage, - —Mr. F. H. Nall Fas left' Biddulph way horses attached t' seeing sud expenses I I Collection of bottled pickles, ,aptured Scott ions first Wheat 'were threshed when a team of runsi city and paid for sigbit : "I 7. I foal, Thomas Lang, J & D Woods. Foal, John Willis. - Garry and s6,w where Riel ( I d -f horoesz five stall expected. n ran into, hk , rig and caused a bad is & safe estimate. The amount thus ex- I 1 J & D Woods, Thomas Lang. Three year A Johnston, George Sanders. Goethe and shot him, for whom I had a great feel- Ohio with a car oa , there averaging 20 to 25 bushels per acre. a w&gO , . . . : .. mpathy. on Saturday morning I and two mares. affairs. Thli heavy tougge tided from this immediate neighborhood is : - , ", . old gelding or filly, J & D Woods, L Rogers' No. 1, Miss INI Creighton. Ing of By \—Mr W. A. Pro t orx, the Cincinnati mil. The Democrat has done the best, the yield stateof . I ff the seat. Tlius pe 00, quite a nice little item I I - left for ithe Pembina Mountaini. For the . her back and lifted b' r 0 thus about $4,C i VEGE ABLES,—Ealrly rose potatoes, James, ind sample being better than Red Clawson, . ", ' ffunter. Two year old gelding or filly, Win level, Bonaire, has invested $30,000'in Calgary an icarr-,;eddown the TO%dfor these hard times.. The bigshow consists, . I Reid, Irvine i I Horne. One Snell, Samuel Stanlake. Beauty of Hebron, first twenty miles the land was very MaInchester, V Ivet Cbaff or Jones' Winter impaled she was ; .. krinstiong, 8 r 11, John Sma,llacombe. Eats Yosev J. but as I proceeded, it became more, rolling! p - roperty. ! nearly half a mil I ,e, ' It r body was toss- for the most part, of a series of circus, ath- I I I - . I . i year old gelding or dily, W G Bissett, J Snel . ast field'of wliea , _The steamer orinthian, . which was Fife, rid ad by the road si ewl eaa sterribly mssigl d I letic, racing and theatrical attractions, and . I - Pair of Car- Roeder. :' Snowflakes, A Bissett,: Jaines I All the way it was one v - burned on the St. L wrence at Coteau last —On SeptetUber 20bh, L. A. Shaw a ' I Thomas Lang, E Williams Early telephone, Thomas - Brock. the like of which I had never before wit Albert Shaw, both of the township of Wind- conditiosu. Mro. Rue ell was well known in rakes in the cash from all over the Province I riage hurges, W Doherty. Single carriage Snell. *Von . 11 On my travels at the foot of the week, was insured for W,000. t . ,i . C . - nesseA. ham, county of Norfolk, were up before Mr. Woodstock, her hus: i ud having formerly in about the same proportions as 91 , horse, R Crearey, George ase, P 'ampbell, principal of the I . , Carlisle. Winter cabbage, Win Folland, Jas Sweet an old Huronite, —Mr. N. M C I ion by managed the old driving park there. above. .1 L I Roadster,.—Brood mare accompaniad by Blood beets, Jae Sweet, Win Folland. mountain I camo across 01s, had been appointed Wood, J. , on informat . v l - I - Sugar beets. A Biesett, George Sanders. Mr. William Broailbint, who I was glad to Elgin Model Scho' bile School. Inspector Alill r, with sending to the Nixon —An enormous che6e mould was shipped . 7 1 t. —Hon, Thomas B-ailantyrne's herd of Ayr- I I . foal J Trebble, L Hunter, G E MeTag , Thomas Pu from Ottawa" to Per'ph on Tuesday, last 1 . ,*. I jery, LODg 'lin Cottle, E Williams. find in a very prosperous condition. He principal of the 8 . - ; # UIMI]g lds, Jo I . r Ridge- cheese factory im-ilk from which ortam. had " shires, which he purchased during his lato . i , g -art. Foal, Irvine Arinstrong,John Bar man Searle Brother , farmers nes 0 di- visit to Scotland, have been in quarantine at ` - . tt - . I IG E Me -Taggart. Two yeai',.old gelding or Globe mangolds, E -Williams, Snell Brothers had everything around been taken. rtson, Domi i him that a - i hey both pleaded guilty and week, where it will be' uaed, under th 9der, Philip co- uld wish for, and in his granary I saw town, bqive sold the' season's crop of beaus, rection of Professor Robe nion I -. & Co. Swede turnip, J Ro were fined $5 each. I dairy comminsio,ner foi manufactufingr t Halifax for three weeks, and -will remain 1 -11 fo t filly, W G Bissett, L Hunter, A Dearing. I hard old wheat, 700 bushels, at $I. per bushel. h: ongen They were L H Dickson, - Andrews. Early horn carrots,Snell Brothers about 1,500 bushels of No. [C- —Hon. Mri Dewdney, Superintendent- there for two months 1. I I * - Win Reid, Win Folland. Pair of roadsters, & Co, Rev Martin. Nantes carrots, Snell while this- Year's crop looked immense. As —Israel I!arte, ho brought the W. because . One year old gelding or fi lly, L ' 'd T wended my way up the'risountain I fell Greevy charge befo Parliament,has failed, -General of Indian Affairs, who has returned monster Canadian C*ze 1-atended brought there by way of Halifax, i ers & Co, J Smallacombe 11 . wk Indian Chicago World's Fair. t The mould stainds I . onW-re I n official visit to the Moha I ne of the Montreal cattle lines wl*U carry " i . T E Handford, E Bossenbr.rry. Broth I Stanlake, Vtrl ent, another old with liabilities of 31,000 and assets seven feet high and is nine feet in diarricter. no country because of , i . Judges,—James Bell, Ilderton ; 1homas carrots, Samuel aid. in with Mr. John Broadb Reserve,srsear Deseronto, says he is delight- European cattle -to this isesised .. I trots, Samuel Stanlake, friend, lie has, a large farm of 320 acres, $16,000. i I Ell Ilderton ; John S Coppin, White Belgian 9a . . — sizes Dr. Island socur- ed with the prosperiiy enjoyed by the red In order to make the obeese, arrangements the law which provides that if any d 4 . obertson, Jas Creech. Sweet corn, Jae Sweet, W with the Canada Pacific Railway running At Orangeville as be . . They presented him with an address are being amde for s curing three days' cattle were found ont board on arrival At. . W If ; 4 - Mitchell. . milk of 600 cows. The; weight of the cheese ,I i s Sweet, A Bin- through it and the town of Thornhill on his ad a verdict, for $100 against the tow hipof men .. Quebec, the vessel would not be allowed to I I . 4 I - . Durbams.—Aged Folland. Indian corn, Ja . . entertal I ad him to ,an elaborate . - CATTLE. --Thoroughbred 11judes reoeiv d through a and t1i made will be bomething fabulous, ran- rd . '. . . , . .- when . I , I a 4 8 r - - , I i I (Mi! A - t* W - - .0, t Ito Itl A "I" t! or V UT "or it I WWI ;,ri Z 111110, I I I .X 0 Z I I is w 11u, ' 1 4 1 1 1 in I Cow, H & W D Smith, 2nd and 3rd Thomas sett. Musk melons, J. Roeder, B. V.Elliott. place. Mr. Broadbent has a large lumber Amaranth, for I Y. luncheon. i carry cattle for -three months. The ilO 1 4 1 I. eifer, let aud2nd Cafiliflower, Andre'w J buston. Red onions, yardandis besides doing a big business in defective roadws i in the 6th con- ning into thousands of pounds. This for 'brought out by *It . —A 75 acre farm, situated . had, there be -1 . I I I . t, - I Russel Tw6 year old h W uite lucky in striking —The Presbytery of Peterboro has before . iumph of dairy work Will form a por IOU ies' $life%. . . .1 olland, Jae Sweet, Yellow Pnions, farming. He was q I West Nisiouri,'formerly owned tr American vq E)tlo, hich calls At 11 - , , well oeder. One year WF he Fi -at Presbyterian church, cession 0 n American L Thomas Rus d 3rd Follaud, Jas Sweet. Tomatoefi, Samuel such a good locality. Thornhill is quite a it a call from t sale on of the experimental f4ri exhibit at Chicago There are no such restriobiono 0 - -1 I old heifer, & W D Smith, 2nd an, o Rev. Dr. Smith, now in by Mr. Hugh Fraser, was offered for . I I . I I Thomas Russell. Heifer calf, H & W D -Staulake, Samuel Sanders. Celery, James lively place, there being several stores, a Port Hope, t Saturday last.! It was kn cked down to next year. I vessels. . 4 ,C A Horney. blacksmith and wagon shop :and two fine British Columbia, fc merly of Galt. - n 1 today morning 1. I &cob Roede . Bull Creecb,Wm FollAnd. Citrone Mr. Benjamin Oliver, of the same towilshir., —At,an early hour o. u taken I I 1 -7 . —Mr. Henry Roar, of Atwood, Was .- i . 4 1 . ii Smith, Thomas Russell, J I .+ a T Lie urairie '--Another of the, mrly settlers *of Western inn A!4 ara VL f last week, Mr. Clan Nottingham, of .. drove around over tl 0 21,000 on d o I 11 d, with congestion of i calf, lbt and 2nd Thomas'p 0 way on Tuesday, Septem- to . V" .7 a S some one try- it, auo— -- wyn W6 -1 - I . .usgell, H & W D J fleaman. Ptirsuips . A V I a ev or - r Iro, # combe. Collection of vegetables, Jag for four days and came across the Cowan Ontario passed ai have been considered a fair figure -for thin Ridgetown, was awakened by the bowels. The case W" in the hands of 1 .-, - Smalla, I * - . - I Smith. Herd, H & W D Smith, Thomas bar 22sid, in' the person of Robert Brownlee, kv his pants from under his pillow Mo- 4 . . ,. I i . . Ing t,o ta d Dr., , ' I Sweet,, W Folland. family. They are all doing well and each property at of -b6d. s. Dr. Rutherford, of MstOwsl, 'in , I , - 11 Russell. ph Bawden.. have from 150 to 200 acres of.first class of the 8th concession of welleloyi aged 87 . upon the Mr. Nottingham spran' 01 nd Der. - . .. ;3FECIALS.—PUMpkins, Jose I - . . De6earsedwas one- of —At the coroner's inquest held er who bvoi ' Kelvie; of Brussels, who performed " in - ` I Grades,—ALyed cow John Willis, 2od and . peas, E fall wheat, whicb,,I think, should average years and 9 months. bodies of the victims of the Staples disaster, grappled with the intru 5 a away only poosible 01161100 Of reRd. - ! I - 3h, J Heaman. Garden , Mr ation " tbe I .- 3rd Thomas lEforton. -Two year old heifer, Squar . the early settlers of hat was then known d k from the house, followed by .- 0 were fotmd to be I . abou thirty bushels to the acre. ear Leamington, the jury returned a ver- an an he The bowels in one) pbw r": -11.1 - I I I i John Delbridge, Thomas Shapton, Richard Williams. ucE.—Five pounds butter, Leaving Thornhill on the 14th, I went to As Queen's Bush, now,-. the township of n . a Is not known to NOttillgbara, who C him all )inpletelyr stoppin thisk - _,; I -- 1. Davis. One year old beffer, lot and 2nd DAiRy PF.OD , Utry diet, 11 That the real coms interlocked, thus 04 - _ . Thomas Yellow. Fifty Boissevain, where I met Mr. John Parish, Welislay. He igrated to this cou ruestly recommend was getting over the fenc and choked him The irregularity We"' set Ztp but - em . thejury. Welwouldes TbomasShapton, R'chard Davis. Heifer Robert Bell, or, emai well known throughoutMe- from Laiiarkshire Scotland, about the year - I submission. The fellow threatened to action. pound butter in tub, R Bell, J Roeder. a gentl U el at users of steam boilers be compelled by into was game; and. though mortification W previously got in# and very . calf, lot and 2nd Th 'mas Shapton. a Mr. Parish has purchased property 1832, settling neex ,Fen 'on Falls, *Victoria tb I shoot, but his captor pe was held out for WIG re; . ' I Cheese, priv-Ate, Andrew jobsiston. Ch6ese, - Killop. have their boilers thoroughly tested im little, if any, 120 . . Butchers' county. He moved! to Welloley tow shi law to n- clothed only in. his night shirt, marched h I - I . Cattle,—Two year old.. steer, Smith, G E McTaggart, in the vicinity and seems to,,,Ibe in ei fait U ip that some -law a -. I I I . John Delbridge,2nd and 3rd Thomas Coates. factoryp'C W I tutry in the year 1847, sat liug on the farm on at leAst Once &Iesr, and - covOrY. I 1 -, I I ell. T ]ffe leaves , foroisig some system of examination for on. down town and to the ho se of Chief Tomp , I . I On6 year old steer, let and 2nd Thomas MANUFACTUMS, -6 Woven home-made way of doing w He likes the co' i . -- I F family is in the best of .health, I which he resided un R Wis depth. L I ; . -1 - . Shapton. Fat cow or heifer, Thomas Rue- quilt, George Nott, Alex McEwen. Do- and his I .1 I i - . I - I ­ - r I i . I i I 11 .. . - - -- -- , F . ; - - i . . \ I 1 1 . ­ - - t - . f _,r I - . . . . I - .1 - - . . F ; . I ; I - .1 I 11 ,- t.: "I - - . -: - ­ . e . , I - - ! - I - I i . I . . , I t I - I . I I .. . . I . C . ­ ­ ,- . I , * . . I I - - 1 $ . .- — - - ."- - A ' . . . . I - : - -1 - " I I I i . . , I . . . . - . i . I . I . " I' - - * * - - , - I . I - I . I * . . . - I . . . i I * , I ! . I i 4 I I . . . I I - . I . I - i I - - I - . I . ; . I . - , I - - -, I . I . . 1 I . -. , . - .... I - - . - t- - . - - . - 1-1 ­ - . . 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