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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-10-07, Page 1. I
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z TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR.: a 111, . : I I . 1 $1.50 a Year in Advance.' .. . I
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Angus Gordon, Sproat k; 4rost, Cracken Early Vermont, Moore, Robt Bell, Darning on Stockings, was purchased with' the money th' d
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I tt I Snowflake, W H Mo- - Goo Nott, Peter Moore. Buttonholes, Jae - had got the previous evening a Dalmeney with Mr. Gladstone and Lord drink traffic. . ;
I . I Dale. Team, Jacob Webefi'l'Single carriage W H McCracken. movement in Calcutta, but had few wDrds 1. I
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. I . Ne w G1 6V01 so 'Evirly telephone, W H Me- Cooper, David Thompson. Viltow shame, sembled in an .'old i unoccupied house the Rosebery, for it -was at the time of the Mid- , ,
, horse, C E Miason, 2nd ano 3rd, A Me- Cracken. night and imbibed so freely from the- lothian campaign of 1885.) Mr. Blake's ad- of encouragement. Very little progress *as "I .
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I I I - I I . ,11 . Cracken. Any variety potatoes, John Goo Nott, Donald McIntyre frte spiri I 11 -I-
. . Murchie. ik ble Doyles, to that drunkenness became preveis dress was simple, manly and earnest. He being madp. The Arinking habit was very
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Roodater.—Brood mare, 9 ,ber arter.9, Sibbins, Wm Orieve, -
4.11V - b Ch Winter cabbage, Mrs 0 Campbell, Geo Nott. ' Ta I I he knew in provident there a ' ng the English popul-, - -
. - lent and the more sober of the boys had to poke of 0e greatest force that
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I - ' Foal, Thomm John Stafford, Albx Davidson. Blood beets, Mrs C, Campbell, Goo Nott. - T I "he whole world—the power men Mrs. Lawes)said that the beer po-1 .
C E Mason, Thomas Case t have of tion,
I I Nz o sensib,le person sup oses for an 7 il I. I ere home, -
I Case, C E Mason. Three yeir- old filly, John W H McCracken, Thoa Hills., Sugar beets Mri C Campbell, Goo Nott. Fancy Pin lead the oth
I . r V : was a source of injury to the natives (if --
- McCliuch6y, —John Kelly, the burglar who entered getting near to God in prayer." 'o . -, I
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- I q' - Woodstock, on —During a severe thunder a 11
I instant that gloves are all, alike even loon, W 0oherty.j Two I W H McCracken. Long mangolde, W ft Cushion, Mrs C Campbell, J
. -- Sibbins, Robert Wi M ra Douglas, Goo Nott. Mr. Ball's residen io torm. 6n the Africa. She gave an instance of it who,
-0 -lime factory year old filly, Robert Wil4on, Sp'roat & McCracken, Elcoat Brothers., Globe man- Sofa Pillow)' ' e the 25th ult., the residence of village becoming drunk. A free fight ensued . . .
thqu- I satchel, Mro' C Campbell. August 26, and Was cleverly captured by evening of . .
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. I- Frost, H G Taylor. Yearting filly, Wm golds, W 11 McCracken. Swede turnips Crochet hand ea and many were injured in it. .
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. . . I C Campbell, M Mrs. Ball, has been sentenced to fifteen Mrs. Thomas Maudi-n r Rockwood, was -1
. Qualities range . themielves into LAing, Dr..Campbell. Yea.yling entire colt, Jae G Cheeney, Andrew Govenlock. Early Maoraine work, Airs t4ary. . struck by lightning. The lightning entered - —Senator Lochlin McCallum, of Port Co - , J
Iell 11 ,W ' Coleman, W horn carrots. Elcoat Brothers, W H Me- Brethour. Wax flowers, Goo Nott, Paper years in the p9niten window borne, was blown through the front door of -
Wilson Cook. Team, E 0 ;
- 11 firsts " and "seconds, . ith a cor- er elhou t Piano or table scarf, —A couple of days ago, while- going.to see! the chimney and passed through a by a nttWral # I I
I I . . Nantes carrots, Thos Hills, t, Table cover, ei r - 2g, killing his house and into the strett IL I
a I M P! The W Pinkneyj W Doherty, inies O'Leary. Andrew Govenlock. Long orange and red eo ot who -gas explosion Sundayof Ja4t .week, in -his ".
I responding distinction i rices. Doherty, Arthur Forbes. IT Single roadster, cracken. F ow IT "' M r m- a neighbor, P6 farme'named Schmidt, living near which Mrs. Maud was sitti,
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Is . &k-ers of our trade oblige us to Speciale.—Best mare or gelaing of sav age carrots, Thoa Hills, W R McCracken. broid red toG older, Mrs Douglas, W H rail fence, receiving i injuries which resulted was also sitting in a line with the course of summer house in St. RomnesF. While V,e ---
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or clasa,Robert Wilson. NeAtilat turnout,coz;- White Belgian barrots,'EIcoat Brothers, W Worked whiakh I f the family were absent the go a - . ,
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I handle only - the first-clasA. We buy zistiDg of horse, harness abcfl buggy, Rev. H McCracken. Sweet corn, Alex David. MoOracken. Worked ottornami, Goo N ath. I pie of Windsor in the dining-rcom stove began t 4
t I . ' .I),. A G D McIntyre. Drawing room- (wreen. —The position w4a until recently filled —A few da -
, Mr Hodgins."Best two year o14 driver,Robei t son, John Thompson. Indian cot e Senator McCallum was the first to arrive at - . .
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enough of a kind to bring the prices Wilson. . r. V:uEgmond,. John Thompson. Water Mrs C C m 11. Hand screen,. Mrs C by Mr. J L. Flyn as a favorite 1adies named Cortwright and Rainer wer
e o maid that - che home, and found the ditilng-room fall of gas. .
m—Aged m louis, W R McCracken- Mt mobell. %anneretteo, Mrs Douglas, E with his associates, as also with his father's called upon by a female wh I
,e down, sell enough of a kiliad to keep CA,TT.L-E. —Thoroughbred burha I irray Brothers. CA rs whom he'aarved so faithfully,and wag the wife of an Esiex physician and that He struck a. match to light the fire and an I I
,. I H & W D Smith, Thos 11mell, Elcoat- Musk melons, A Hugill, Wm Chesney. Symingtov. Bracket Drapery, * b6ve ladies awful explosion followed, which blew out I . V 7
I . I the profits small, and between the two cow, - Campbell. it tidy, Mrs C with uniform courtesy for the past half she wished to engage the& Am T I ;
. Brothers. three year. old c6w, Thos Rus- Cauliflower, John Stafford, W 11 Me. Mrs C Croche I I " the 'windows, %battered the ceiling and I :
, z nurses. `An agreement wamenteredinto, .1 I
el 4 kmpbell, D M Stewart. Knitted tidy, G dolen years. : -
I i Make it everybody's interbst to buy sell, D D Wilson, Jae Br adfoot. Two Cracken. Red onions, John Stafford, W C' I c &I n t I
t Nott, Mrs C Campbell. Tinsel work, Goo —Mr. William Mackay, a graduate of the but before the female left the borrowed walls, and throw Mr. M C lum. i to he I I
. ' y,,rold heifer, I and 2, Thog Russell, D D H McCracken. - White or yellow onions, . of money, to be repaid street. VVhen the first shock came he cov. I
gloves here, Every prooer style in ching, Mrs C Camp- London Advertiser! newsroom, left a few from each a sum .
, g Nott- M Brethour. Et I . .
- Wilson. Yesirling heifer, H & W D Smith, John Stafford, Murray Brotherk. Tomatoes, ) . - their en- ored his face with his arms, but was badly .
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I . -- , Wm Kyle, bell, Goo Nott. Applique work, Mrs Doug- days ago for Toronto to commence a course when they cime to Essex to fulfil ead -and neck, His - - '_1
e stock. Thos Russell, D D Wilson. Soifer calf, H Thos Hill, Celery; of study at Knox College, prep t, It now turns out that she was a scorched about the b . -,
. s, Mrs C Campbell. AraBene embroidery, . I . a I -
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S . . & W D Smith, Thos Russell Robt, Charters. W H McCracken. Citrons, Murray Brothers, lo, Mrs entering the miniot iy of the Presbyterian swindler. I hands were so badly burned that the skin :11 . .
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I 19nglish Oape Tan, $1.00. Bull calf, 19 2 and 3, Thos Vussell. Herd, - Goo Crew. Parsnips, W H McCracken, M. D-. McIntyre. Crewel embroldery, I _peeled off. For some time Ilia condition was . . . 11
8 Tho Russell, D D Wilson. Brethoui. Collection of vegdtable-,,- A' H Douglas, Mrs C Campbell. Embroidery on Church. . -, —A fire started in the- town of Virden, ' .-.
, —Aged cow, D D Wilson, Thos McCracken, M Brethour. —A novel wedding .was celebrated on .
I Grades. silk, D McIntyre, Gob Nott. Em roidery —Norman j. McLeod,tailor, of Keewatin, Mardtoba, on the 29th ult,, and now the precariout, but he is now out of danger.
ott. Manitoba, was drowned on Monday-iight better p6'rtion of the business places is in . -
. I .1 Inglish Kid- el.25. i be- Monday, 26th ult., in the lodge rooms of 1
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I qP - Govenlock, G E- Cresswell. Two year old FLOWERS.—Three varieties in potff* Thos on flannel, Mrs C Campbell, Geo N frona the ferry steamer Kennivaj while en- ruins. Among the buildings which fell ,
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I . . . I heifer, 1, 2 and 3, D D Wildon. Yearling Cottle. Facbsias, The% Cottle. Foliage Sham stitch embroidery, Mrs C Campbell, -
I i Nott, teriog the Keewatin Channel, He came fore the &me -s with all their contents were Brantford . I
; Austrian Belforts, $1.50. heifer, 8 Broadfoot, 2 a:4d 3, Elcoat plants, Thos Cottle. 1 egonias, Thee Cottle, Robt Bell. Ribbon embroidery, Gec
I - I - - I Cottle. W H McCracken. Chenille work, E Sym- from the Valloyfield district, Prince Ed- the Grand Central hotel, the Virden hotel, of Temperance. It was the marriage of Mr. I
. Brothers. Heifer calf, G E Ciesawell, rlobt T 0 Kemp. Geraniums' Thee I , Higgin. Fred Truemau and Miss Lillie Squires, both I I
. I - . . T 4 Thus 11 Cottle, T 0 iogton. Mrs C Carnibell. Bullion embroid- ward Island. I McDougall implement warehouse - - . . -
I I Charters. Hanging basket, ilcox's and Wyatt's stores and 1 of that city. The young people are mem . 1.
I - . —Kangaroo, $1.50. . Collection of ftowers in potq, ery, Mrs C Campbell. Braidiogo RGbt Bell, —At the P&n-Prolebyterian Council, To- botham!o, W
- Butcher&' cattle.—Two yeak old steer, C Kemp. - . the the Canadian Pacific -1-tailway sheds. The 'hers of Brantford Council and their brethren
I . Goo Nott, Bead work, Goo Nott, Mrs ronto, it was shown; that 13'per cent of - I and sisters conceived the idea of having the' -
Dale, jr., Thus CaEe, John F Dale. Year.' T 0 Kemp, 1:110S Cottle. , Cut flowers, Dah-
: e l. Antelope, $1.25. ;;; . e, Jr. lim /standard, John 'Walker, Jas Cooper. Douglas. Berl -in wool work, E, Symington, population of Manitoba is Catholic, 16 per lose is very heavy. I . I
I ling stser, John F Dale, 2 and? 3,. C Dal - -C Camp- cent of Ontario, S. t B J * marriage celebrated in the lodge -room sit an I
, q, - Walker, Pansies, 1- Campbell. Straw plait, Mrs 0 per cent of Quebec. —A large barn belonging o enjamin .
I e" Pat ox or steer, Gilbert Dick, Thos Case, Bo net dahlias, John Mrs C mile east of New Dundee, was de. openmeeting. Theprotty lodge -room was
. Napa John Walker, Jas Scott. Astors, Thos bell, A Johnston. Royal Iattenburg lace, $10,000,000 is Montreal's yearly Catholic in-. Krupp, a made even prettier by th decoration of the
-Buck, Napa Goat, 4! Surdie. Thus Govenlook. Fat cow ot heifer, Thos come. I . stroyed by fire Monday afternoon last week., ' .
- Russell, Thog Case, Thus Govenlock, Herd Cottle. Ten weeks' stock, ,?Ars. DouglAs, Mrs C Campbell. Point lace, R Dennie, G —A meeting has taken pl&C8 At with one valuable horse and all the sistere. A large number of invitations had I
. . The stock outdoes anythIng hereto- shipping steers, Thos Govenlock, Thom Case, John Walker. P,ztuniae, single, Jae 8cott, Nott. Honiton lace, R Deunie, E Syming- - A been issued, and at 8 o'dock the hall 'was ...
a- 11 to consider the placfvg of a tower and chime grain and farming implements. .
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it so when you C Dale, jr. . . Thos Cottle. Petunias' doable, Thos Cottle. ton. Kniited lace, D Stewart, Mrs C Camp- church. The sum of year ll crowded, nearly 20032,being present. The , :
Ir fore. You'll find bell. Crochet lace, E Symington, Mrs C of bells on Grace , spar - from the engine which was running
.. . I Ayrahires.—Cow, I and 2, Thos Hills. Phlox Drummondi, Jas Scott, John Walker. $5,000 is wanted, ' and it was stated that the grain thresher fell into the straw, and in marriage ceremony ; " performed by the' .
:e I ck-iack work, D Stewart, I . .
I Ball calf, R Gladiolus, Jae Scott, John Beattie. Basket Campbell. 'Ri ea, Rev. R. Hobbs, pastorof the Colborne streeA
come, . Two year old heifer, R Gray. :E fouraubscriptione of $M each had already . a moment the whole was one mass of flams I -
. i . Gray. . ,cut flowers, Thus Cottle. Collodion of an- Robt Bell. Darned net, Goo Nott, Sym- , I which burned so fiercely that nothing could Methodist church. The bridal party stood -
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. I Holateins.—Cow, 1. and I, John Ale: nuals in bloom, Thos Cottle Robert 13 Scott. on. Drawn threads and hem stib —The matron of the Mercer Reformatory be saved. The thresher was also burned. before the seat occupied by the select coun ,
. JACKSON BROS., Gregor. Yearling heifer, I and 2, John Mc F-RUIT.—Winter Apples,—Ist and 2ad rro Douglas. Silk work on Java, Mrs. cillor .while the interesting ceremony was .
! n 0, Goo for Women at To onto recently told the The loss is estimated at $3,000 with no in- I i
. Z)L . Gregor. Bull calf, John McGregor. George Irwin. Fall applesi WM ClIeSDey, 0 Campbell. Panels, E Symi gto grand, jury that ther reason there were not sunince. being performed. :
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., Jersey.—Two, year old heifer, A G Van George, Irwin. Collection of ap ' 0 .
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- n THE FAMOUS I URNISIEEERSP Eimond. Heifer calf,'A G VanEgmond. rt Armstrong, Robert Goventock. Rhode Holman, D McIntyre. Home made bread, Ino
I - , I - - ing the product of the Creighton gold mine Perth Items4 , : .
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. I . Specials.—H G'Edoall,- herd of three ex. Iol%nd greenings, Robert Armstrong, Chas Wrn - Chesney, Wm Aitchison, Jas C , . :
I S SEAFORTH AND OLIN'TON. ficial influence felt. All honor to the self - - in Sudbury, Which is.entirely controlled by -Mr. James Goforth is shipping 1,000 -1; .
- . I I port ste rs, Thos Case, Thus. Govenlock. Routledge. Northern spies, A Tyndale, H Michael.' - - .
.0 I — Specials, -Painting on satin, Thos Hill, denying ! Ottawa men, have just completed their re
. D D Wilson. Best yearlkgsteer, John F Cash., Roxboro ruesets, Mrs Black, dent to the electric road ma- ports. There were four assays made; one barrela of apples which were collected I
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! The Seaforth Show'. Dale C Dale, jr. J 'S Porter, beat cow or Irwin. Spitzanbergs, Robert Charten,Rob- . z !
. I i I ert GoveDlock. Baldwins, Geoige Nott, picture, Mrs Douglas. Painting. on. slate, chinery at Windsor Sunday, 25th ult., is in Sudbury, showing $32 to the ton ; one in around Alonkton. I . I - ..
r The annual show of the SoAth Huron heifer at show, Thos Russell. i at first supposed. The Toronto. showing $71, and two in Colorado, -On -the first of January next the town
I i I Westfield's seek . Mrs Douglas. Embroidery on silk net, D more serious than These of Mitchell will, haves, debt of $36,000, and I
, nection wi;tb the SHERF. -Leicester. -Aged .ram, L F Charles Rodtledge. -no :
cr Agricultural Society, in con . ymington. lightning burnt out oneof the generators one showing $64 and the other $72. 1
.11.1 Stewart. Fancy Knitting, E S e- on which the town paid $3,200 interest last
. - Tackeramith Branch Society, was he -M on Goodwin, Jas ale, f urther, G E Cresswell, R Cash. Snow ap- and tore things up in general. The eM- results are most satisfactory and the gentl
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. It , n Shearling ram, L F Goodwin, Robt Char. iples, G Erwin, Wrn Eberhart. Gr%vesteins, J
. V , the grounds oFthe latter, in S4aforth, o _ ' emmed PlOyes all left the building in a hurry. - men interested in the mine consider that year,
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, 1 Tuesday and Wednesday last, T4e weather, ters, Goo Pei hale. Rain lamb, L F Good- - P M. Chesney, John Galbraith. Colvert .
I . ' I George . Irwin, Mrs Black. Porters, Donald Handkerchiefs, Jos Bulger,W H McCracken. -James, the .two-year-old son of truck a bonanza. Street Methodist Church, Mitche]113 I
le 1 on both days, although dry, wds bitterly win, Jas -Snell, Robt Charters. Pair ewes, Stew%rt. King of Tompkins, George Irwin, Darned' Books, T 0 Kemp, Jelin Sproat. Michael Cleary, Hamilton, was terribly -A public missionary .meeting of the Main butter social . I
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` I I .easant Jae Snell, t eo PeDbale, L F Goodwin. Pair Young Women's Christian Guild was hella took in $16 at their bread and , .
r . cold thus making it somewhat npl . I e. burned the other:day. The infant was left
- q ' fo, Robert Charters. Alexanders, John F Crochet work in wool, James Beatti I
--ar r r sitors and sight -seers, as *ell, as ex- shearlings, -1 and 2, Jas Snell, Goo Penbale. ov, W R McCracken. with a child a little older than himself, And, Thursday evenin last week in Toronto, last week. . I .
hi ors, and no doubt 'Pair ewe lambs, L F Goodwin, Goo Penhale, I Dale. Robert Charters. "Canada red, John Crochot work in cotl -Mr. Charles Jefferson, of Hibbert, son-
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. r keeping many at i 1, I G Wilson, James E McMichael. Ribston Painting,JBulger,'WEberhart. Drawing, itis supposed theygotatthe matches and with Mrs. John Warvie presid Among in-law of Air. James Watson, fell from an. -. 1
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1, ho e who would, with more favorable Robt Charters, I I set fire to the clothes of little- Cleary. The the speakers were Rev. Horaceiaderwood, . -
. Wag Eberbart. Dressed doll, Monday, last week, and broke
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id w a#er, have come to the Show. Not- Southdown§. -Aged ram, G k Crenowell, ' pippins, George Nott, R Grey. per, J John Sproat, Wm es, child may recoveri, D.D., of Clurea; Mrs. Stevenson, secretary apple tree on - .
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I A Johnston. Shearling ram, G E Cresswell. F Dale, Robert Leatberland. Grimes G Mrs Douglaa, John Sproat. Doll's cloth of his arm. - 1
V. . I withst.4nding tbls draw -back, however, the . ' -Jud ho arbitrated between of the Woman's Missionary Association
- I pippino, G E Cresswell. Swayzie pome Mrs. Douglas. Fancy Pin oushion, John goo Barrett, w ea and the Free Church, of Scotland; Mre. Laws, -Mr. Co' 12rad HaSeDpflUg, of Milverton, . - -
- . a,ttendance was very fair, although a fine, Pair aged ewes, 1,,2 and 3, G 10 Cresswell. the Wa ofton celebration committ -agistrates
11 I ; . I . -2, G E Cresswell. gris, Robert Govenlock, Thomas E Hays, Sproat, W H McCracken. Bread, (T 0
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.r wa,rm day on Wednesday would,, undoubt- Pair shearliDgg, I and iam the'Kincardine band, has awarded the lat- LiviDgetonis, Africa; Mrs. McDonald, Cal- was fined $50 and cost,% before M ,
- I - American golden russet, Peter Kerr, Thus Kemp's special) William Aitchison, W -illi ' - ,Grosch and Weir, on Wednesday, last .
I edly, haive added at lea9t one hundred dol- Pair ewe lambs, i, 2 ,and 3, G X Cress well. Eberhart. ter $42.50, but as ,the band ha to pay its cutta, and Mrs. Blaikie, a -prominent tem week, for selling liquor without a license. '.).
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lars to the g,ate receipts. It is not going too Shropshire Down3.-Aged ram, Jas Hill. Maiden's blush, George Irwin, Robt much -better
I bly, the Cooper. Ram Jamb, I and 2, Jas Cooper, Govenlock, jr. Seedling apples, Wm Ai . tche- Special@, -Friendship ladder John Sproat. Own costs it would have been peraDee worLer of Edinburgh. -Two young lads, named"Stephen and I 0
1 far to say that the Show was, proba - necklace ' Jos Bulger. Slumber robe, off had it accepted. the sum offered by the -Thomas Churchill and his wife were ' ar- e Stratford .
'I , - ,von, R Dennis. Ben davis, Elcoat ; . raiigned a,t the Woodstock Assizes last week Nunn, who were wanted by th i
z I R, best ever held in this county, and ,aorta,inly John Dunkin. Pair aged ewes, John Dun olieum, James Beattie. . committeei - ' conyt I -- 'I-
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, the begtf'ever held under the auspices of the kin, Jas Cooper, John Dunkin. . Pair shear. ere, Charles Routledge. Duchess &rig -Aring, been on a charge of oteRliDg &-horse and buggyfrbm polica for truancy and petty Iar skip- .. I
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z 0 Jelin Galbraith. FmE ART.s.-Water color dr , Mrs -D. -P. McColl, Wallac6town, has LtWo of his ped the city on Tuesday I
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I Socic,ty The large hall was fitled, both liDga, John Dunkin, Xas Cooper. , Pair ewe Wm Elli tt, . . a ed, and has accepted, the principalghip Joe. Adair,of South N-orwicb,-and ., last week. 1
40 down sts lrs and up. On the first flat the lambei . Jae Cooper, 2 and 3, John Dunkin, Pears, -Fall pearvi Robert Govenlock. Colin Campbell, C H Mountcastle, Thoe offer ' ' . Churchill, who is a victim -Mr. Jacob Klump, butcher, of Atwood, "I I
I . . Flemish beauty, A Hugill, Robert Goven. Oebrooke. Painting in oil, - Mrs Douglas, of the Calgary High School. .rho position children. Mrs. hius. kil,led a heifer, IS months old, Which when, - - .
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nd I grain, roots, vegetables, dairy products, &c., Fat sheep. -Pair fat ewes, Robt Charters, -eme,,John G. Wilson. Dr McFaul, C H Mounteastle. Crayon wag until rec ntlj filled by Mr.James Short, of paralysis, was acquitted, while her am at 480 pounds. It . -.
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he were exhibited. In grain there was a large PiGs.-Large or medium. -Young boar, lock. . Duchess angoli . Pen and in formerly of the Dutton High School, who baud was given a year in the Central Prison. dressed tipped the be 11 I
au( J good show, while in roots and vbgeta,bles Not Known, John St%nbury.' Aged sow, Grey doyenne, John G Wilson, Peter Kerr. sketch, 1 and 2, A B%ualaugh. k I raised and fed by MT, Robert Lealie, of -
he Vicar of Wingfield. Elcoat Brothers, Charles sketch, Colin Campbell- Collection of hag resigned to'qualify himself for the Constable Fish, of Otterville, therefore, is was - - -
k, theshow was magnificent both in quality John Stanbury. Young sow, I and 2, John 3il legal profession. entitled to the $100 reward offered by the Elm& I
- I Routledge. Sheldon, G E Cresswell. Fast photographs, 1 and 2, A Bauslaugh, Pew I thief. -Rev. Mr. Gee of Georgetown, will
"I e and quantity. The only lack was-, in pots- StAnbury. . . -James Weir, a weil-known and prospen county for the capture of a horse ) . the .....
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e toes. Other roots, however, were'as good Suffolka.-Aged boar, I and 2, John Beurre, Charles Routledge, George Nott. drawing, special, Thoa Cottle. young farmer, residing near B amed preach the anniversary sermons in .
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. abundance. In dairy products th Donald Stewart, Brussels. Fruit, --John other night in a runa,v t, He was against Miss Mary Park, o ,
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d, an excellent show, especially in butter. On hardt. Young sow, I and 2. John Leon_ Plums,-lmpprial gage, W H McCracken. Stewart, Beamiller. Dairy Produce, -D. well-known and very popular throughout breach of promise. The old lover charged pleased to hear him, -- - I
.h the second flat the fruit., flowers lano ladies' ha,rdt. I . Duanes purple, W H McCra bken, Wm Steinbach, Zurich. . 11snufactures, -John thedistrict. Awifeand 3 small 'children '50 ceuts for every love letter he wrote to -A tra,mp dressed in a plug hat -and a
1 e work, were exhibited, and a very,priotty dis- Berkshire's. -Aged boar, I and 2, Wm Aitabeson. Lombard, W H McCracken. , a Oil I him. I his former sweetheart and put in his bill for cutaway coat, both evidently relies -of by -
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large and of unusually good qualit ,, - . Mrs. George Baird, jr., and Miles Marko, peg, has received two additional grants of ye%ro. The motion .to at atly. - - ..
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. tile flowers and plants made a beautiful dis- Allister.' Young sow, I and 2, Wm McAl- Grapes, &c. -Delaware, Roert Goven money towards the'building fund of the new defendatut's -motion' onil "technical grounds' rece: f -1 I-
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play., In fine arts, al p, there was' a very lister. . - wing, one from Mrs. E. F. Bronsou,Ottaw&, came up for hearing at Osgoode -- I .
fine collection, much ld;tg r and bettOr than PouLT,RY.-Light B.rahmas, John Stan- ert Govenlock. Concord, Wm, Kyle, Rob- Seaforth, . of $1,000, and the other from her son, Mr. H. was dismissed. - Hibbert, commenced feeding his h6ysesmith ,
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'-b e I exhibitors were not behind either, f r they Irwin. Plymouth rocks, D D Wilson, G - Gt , Kyle. Any other variety, R Norman McLeod, of Keewo,tin, Mani. cabiDet, of $2,00. ;!cut from Halifax and[other ere and died a few days ago. -
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[---junade a large and very beautif al dis&y, in Irwin. Agy variety dorking In I 8 Y$
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a , . . ) which were many articles both handsome J , .1 hn D Brethour, James Beattie. Late Crawford, -Northumberland, Ne'w Bruuswlck, has are greatly incensed over the outcome of the I number of raU, 'are visiting with relatives in -91k&n, Miahi- . 1:
and useful, and on which hn Stanbury. Spangled 'Hamburge, Jo . . George sustained trial of Ike Mulder on the six indictments after destroying a
.. ly little.skill and labor. The indoor ah0w was StaDbur . Black Hambur' peaches, George Crew. Royal the Scott Act by 280 majority. layed sad havoc with the rabbits. gan. Rev, Mr. Graeb, of Stratford, 'will - - . I I . :
i U I y, D Thompson , go, iches, George Crew. Stump th6 world I Thomas Delsart, of Port 'Rowan, erdus it was occupy the Presbyterian Church pulpit dur- . I
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I I the beat ever seen here. The hall, though George Erwin, D Tho pion. I . A claim to stand greatly in fear of him,amd say We oats becoming very num -
sa : a eaches, George Crew. Any other variety, been killed by falling from a wagon. decided to send a number of foxes to thin ing his absence. . . .-
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ing ha,ving been placed for the mere purpose Irwin. ' . is once more behind the bars. ,res on the gravel road, near Millbauk, -
of canned fruit, Peter Moore, W R Me- entered Manitoba. ell. They not only mowed down the cats, 15060,
of filling in, as is often done at ohDW64 Thompson. Brown leghorne, A Bissett,, G - . . nis er of Justice is maid to be of w I
d, I Cracken. - - n Board, which -The Mi Dyed to Mr. Alexander Stewart, for $6,200. He ' .
. t The display in the field was well io keep- Irwin. - Black ,Spanish, A Bissett, WM Honey in comb, Robert Goven The Methodist Missio hat those Canadian seaters who but killed all the young birds and destri - I :
. . D Thompson. lock, James Scott. Honey -in jar, A John- met last week at Ottawa, gave $250,000 for opinion . t I - a 11- .1
, ing with that in the hall. The first thing Grieve. Black - tninoroas, in -Behring Sea this sesson thousands of eggs, The fact has been also sold the woollen mill nd housecon .
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.e 11.0 attract, attention was the large and var- Wyandottes, :& Biasett. Bronze -turkeys, ston, M . Brethour. Collection of home- missionary work. have taken seals i ted with it to Mr. Brunk. ' itchell, . ham . . . I I - .
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.as ; I ' %de wines, Peter Moore, John Thomp ud escaped the cruisers are still liable to brought to the notice of the Government nec - .
. i ied display of agricultural implementsi Borne George Irwin. Toulouse, Wm Grieve AnF , son. -The Manitoba Presbyterian College has a ociamation with the view of - having the foxes clear- -Mr. Walter Thompson, of M
I- ,00rge Irwin. Pekin duck J m 1s1s,-W R Counter, for best col- receive'd a donation of $3,000 from E,- H. prosecution for violation of the pr his ed off, I . . 0 repurchased the London mills 31 formorly I
of the machines being kept in motion by variety geese, 6 . Spec - Bronson, M.P. P. prohibiting catching of seals in that so& t id by him. The mill# under the I
Y., ' Rouen ducks, lection. of preserves, George Nott. A Car . -Mr. $ol. Allen, the proprietor of the owne are 11
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horse power, thus giving the public ati idea George Irwin, John F Dale. year. .
I()- Nearly,every lot and 2nd George Crew. Any other --:-Messrs. J. L. Grant & Co., of Ingersoll, - . works at Norwich, is hay- management of his brother, Air. Henry 4 - I I
T of their working capa,bilities. dno, for best collection of winter apples, -Two five-year.old boys, naiTted Ge6lrgb cider and vinegar . -
: 4, a Ban- have shipped a cheese weighing 2,300 pounds . unk on his premises, Thompson. . . . 1. ,
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I . iinplement in use on the farm was -Teprro- variety ducks. Thomas M Michael. Wm Chesney. ty.i Bradburn and George Tremereo were ing an artesianvell a . rn of Mr. J Car- . I
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I . sented. As to the .stock, we cann6t give tams, George Irwin, A Currie. Pigeonje, A ' DAIRY P.RODUCE.-Five pounds butter, for exhibition in New York State and ci th, the famous well digger, of -The ba ohn Rainey, of I
be Jae -Rev. Murray Watson has resigned tlie drowned in a well a,t Windsor a few days .and Wm. Smi 11 .
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. a of its qualit , than* Bisiett. Singing birds', Ist and 2nd, George sufficiently salted, Mrs John Burge, -a playing near the well when Petroles, is doing the work. ' While the 'i ay for `
t- I our readers a better ide . Creamery butter, pastorate of, tile Presbyterian -church at ago. They wel d , 25th ult., and the building with all its - .
. . brees, Irwin. McLean, Wm Aitchesou. . T ere boy fell in. The other, at- large steam derrick was workin " . .
, to aay that many of the animals in W the rem g "I fail contents, including all the season'e crop, .
. cattle and sheep -that took prizes at th6 Tor- Birds bred in 1892. -Dark Brahmas, G G6o Watt. -Tub butter, private, Geo Nott, ' - Leamington. wag tempting to rescue him he, too, fell in -and headway, the cross -beam broke, str king was- tota-Ily de- . . -
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-. n- I onto and London exhibitions were Ohown Irwin, John McMann.' Plymoutfi- rocks, D Mrs J Burge. Cheese, private make, Mrs sold Friday for $19,000, and his Montreal both were drowned. Mr. Smith in the head, fracturing his skull ; plements and four pigs,
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1. - here, and many who were at Londoh and D Wilson, John McMana. Langsbans, Ist J Burge, E Symington, A Johnston.'Cheese, -The movpment of grain in Manitoba and throwing him heavily against the stroyed. ; ,
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who- are competent to judge, were heakd to and!Nd,JohuMcMann. BBredgame,,lat, factory m large I
, re i ' t i , _R. H., Gilkinson, proprietor of the and the Northwest is growing to hope, there is a. chance for Ilia 'recovery. eugalzed am assistant teacher in the school A . i .
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111 : show wjos fully equal to London, wbile in game, A Currie. BI&A Hamburgs, Wm Bell, 'L. Wal. $24.25 for selling liquor on. Sunday. companies forears is Smith, was also struck and badly,'though of her department. Mies Morrison, bag ,- - I
. r cattle there was really a better show, tb,,n Aitcheson, -George Irwin. Houdaus, D salted for table use, Robert Canajian Pacific Railway have several bun- . second class papers and comes weil recorn-
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m 1 . Brown Leghorns, A Bissett, Wal . erts, 10 pounds butter, Geo R Company is granted a bonus of $10,000 by dred cars scattered throughout the count -A tro eude'dl- .
grace any show ring and would not letive it Irwi ' . W I aorL Nott. n In upe of, nine lads, ranging in age m. - . I .
(d. -r in prints, Ches- Montreal, and 20 years' exemptio' fro and are prepared for any emergency. Ole -Among the cases to be, tried at the Oc- . - .
without a libeml sprinkling of prize tickets, .Aitcheson. Black Spanish, A Biosett. Mercer, five pounds butte -Lieutenarit-Governor Kirkpatrick, Mrs. from 10 to 15 years, from Dr. Barnard . - - . I
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nd while the gradeg, both in quality and ia n ,d, D IcIntyre ney Brothers. A Young, ferkin of butter, taxes. . . t and Mr. Homes, London, England, who arrived -in tober Assizes in Stratford is that of Dough- !
. - 111- Black minoreaq, lot and ,2n . . -& Crumback, a Brantford man wag Kirkpatrick, Sir Oliver Mows .-
11st Ito qboui* two weeks ago, gave an en- erty vs. James Rutherford, the parties to - I I
bers, made a. good accompaniment.- The Wyaudotes, A Bisiett. -Any variety tur- Wm Dale. . u Dryden, M. P. P., Provincial Minister Toror . 11, Friday. which reside near Millbank. The plaintiff I 1.
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, . only light department outside was pigs. keys, Wm, Grieve, George Irwin. Any MANITI FACTURES. -WO Yen horn iculbu ,visited the Woodstock Fair tertainineUt at theCentral Priedi
n-, - G Irwin. quilt, Goo Nott, Donald Stewart, Domestic of f ootpads and robbed of, S 2 and a gold of Agr re I were given an Too much cannot be said of the proficiency is a spinster of mature ago. - Defendant, is a . '. .11
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Even in poultry, ,which hras been very variety geese, Wm Aitcheson. . . , on Thursday last week, ani of the little fellows on' U !
V- i Watch. ens, direc- the bellso ha'rmon- well-to-do farmer of thirty.years.
I light at all the shows this year, therb was Pekin dur cloth, Goo Nott, A Johnston. Flannel, all
i r. ,ka, Ist and 2nd, John F Dale, -Woodstock ga e the Lieutenant-Gov0r. enthusiastic reception by the citiz 9 and icas and especially on the bagpipes Their -A few days ikgo,while Mr. Wm. Lovell, z
&a, excellent display of birds of various Any other vari6ty ducks, lot and 2nd, John wool, A Johnston, Goo Nott Blankets, all hyden, tore of the fair, and the authoritie : I I I
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n- I - I breed -s. The Society this year adopted the wool E Symington, Peter Moore. Satin-, nor, Premier Mowat and Minister I Woodstock College. . rendering of chimes, Scotch airs and of Buffalo, was feeding a separator at a i
ed Walker. Bantams, A Currie, H Cash. Woollen -yarn, Wrn an enthusiastic reception at its. fair on students of a,beth Mary " Home, Sweet Home," on the bells and threshing near Atwood, his hand was Jr&VM -1 ,
-1 one judge, system, ,%nd we ha,,ve n I 2nd ette, A Johnetop . —11 Georgina Sarah Ann .Eliz - .-
I ev6r at- - impLEuENT ,'-Farm Wagon, let and to the . cylinjer, and. wo so torn and I . 1;
lie tended a, Show where the judging seemed to 0 0 Willson, .` Top buggy, JOB . Walker, Chesney, W H McCracken, Peter Moore. Thursday last week. ret Match Highland music by the pipes, would put the in
es give such universally Dom.cotton warp, woollen weft,M Brethour, ,-The -number of acres of assesned land Jane Flo'wellya Isabella Marga lads well up to the front rank among, mu- I mangled that a-mputation at the Vnist WAS .
Ile- . . good satisfaction. John Smith. . Open buggy9. 0 C Willson. I blankets, A John- Within the county, of Brant is 214,278, of Canute" is the name of' a baby girl born siciaur, Wherever the little pipers strike a necessary. . . .
'Reference is made to special exhibits and Road part, John Smith, 0 0 Willson, Iron' Wm Aitc-heson, Factory ed -by non-rea county, on July 2ndt o rpeet -Rev, G. W. Willis, A -young Evangelist . I I
- -1 I plow, 0 C Willson, T T Coleman. ston. Single harness, John Ward, Andrew which 0,031 only are own i- near Hornby, Halton Scotch settlement, .they are.sure t .:: I I
. other show notes in out local, columns, The beam 1892, and registered by Township Clerk . from Cleveland, Ohio. haal been conducting .
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'Ja fo Ilowing is the premium list : 1, let and 2nd 0 C Willson. Gang Smith. Double eam harness, I and 2, dents. anal Gas Company have Rennedy, 'September 6th. The father of with a hearty welcome. The. prisoners en- -Methodist Church, . - -.- 11
to, I - Sulky plow, d. Harness leather, G and H -The Ontario Noot - joyed the little fellows immensely revival services in the .
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R- . . I illson. Roller, T T Cole- Jack Calf skin leather, G and HJack- purchased sites for ,their regulators at Loam. this much -The Brantford Expositor has Tee a 'Zd' I
Brood maxe, John McMillan & Son, Thomas Harrows, 0 C W . g of pipes time a resident -of Acton. ha expeiience in this line.
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41 .. . Willson. T r'. son. sortmeat of tin work, Mullett & ington, and have begun the layin . eeve- Finlay, of letter from Bandy & Taylor, a firm of law- Mr. Willi has
J Berry, W N Coleman. Foal, Thorrias J man. Turnip seed drill, 0 C A- I Jackson. . from the well. -Mrs. Finlay, wife of R . . . a in Paragould, Arkansas, who say there and has created much intereat in his work. I
14- .. 1 Berry, J McMillan & Son, W N Coleman. nip cutter, 0 C Willson, T T Cdlema n. Jacksod. Copper ware, Mullett & a an immense lot of grapes being Norwood, -'met with a bad accident-tbrough yer '-The. anuual fall fair at .Mitchell was - ...
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I Three yea.r old filly, Samuel Smillie, Francis Horse hoe, lat * - furniture, sent over to Detroit every day from W 6 fire to hear from friends not, in , up to former years , 4
Two year old filly, F ( 3oleman, kle, Paul Madge. Pea Ba'r. Set parlor .Broadfoot & Box. .. ai lot of what man who would like ice they Fruit and roots were poor, and there WA# a
Coleman. Fork and Tac churn., let and Bedroom'. furniture, Broadfoot & Box. sor. Before 9 o'clock Tuesday of last week, that she emptied into th I ThP 3uppoged and relatives in Ca,nadai - The not i . 11.
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I . T J Berry, C Dale, jr. Yearling fillye C vester, Menzies & Brown. I I 16 loads had been taken across. . she .supposed to be coffee. iu( losed reads as follows: " A lonely wot m"greohow, but in the'Indies' department . -
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of . . .-Tuckemmith Branch Agricul. -The Ottawa Electric Railway trans ' America, there vVas a magnificent display, and .
a. . Canadian, Draught. -Brood mare, John 2nd J S Welah. Special, -Beat collection SPECIAL ersons over its line during the plosion which followed. infii, . srrible in- man in Arkansao,.United States of J . Horses, - I as us. . - m - .
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. Wilgan, H Plumsteel, i - x Foal, of Farm -Implements, 0 C Willson. k tural Society, best and second beat sewing red 138,000 p with- juries on the woman, desires to hear f torn her two children, a boy work was very creditable. , .
, B AitchesoL five days ending Thursdayl 29th ult,, %ncl:,a girl',from whom she was separated in lial, were shown in large numbers. I -
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V- 0 , I Joh n Shortreed, A Menzies, H Flumateel. JUDGES.-HeaVY Horses, -Edward Charl- machine, John La,ird, 0 C Willson. ) out an accident. -Mr. A.' W. -St6wart, of Lanark, -hat i isrs ago. The girl was -Mr. Joseph Gerber has disposed of his ,
1 Three year old filly, John F Dale, C, E Ma. ton, Ilderton. Light Horses, -W. Mill- LADisi' - WORT[, -Woolen rag carpet -The statistics of -the Newfoundland fire been lucky enough to kill a bear -;weighing Brantford about 30 yv i a tea 9 near Milverton., to Xr- . ,;L.1 -
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L, son. Two year old filly, George Date, John man. Cattle,-LTohu T.GibsoJ34 Wm Chesney,.Mrs Wice. Cott pounds. The animal had carri d away Mary Ann Farrell and the boy P. eh rd homes d f rm, S4,6M.
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I Lleam, Wrn Sinclair, John Avery, John F - Charles Aitzel, Seafortb. . . - . mall piece of honey conts of -the tovm. , I
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. hearth mat, sewed, W H McCracken, M 1,550. - Vgs theA put out for bait, and this partly liv9A at Stratford, and was a shoemalter." able. He has been a resident . ;
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9 Dale- Yeaxling entire horse, H G Taylor, -Robert Robinson, Winchelsea. ' ship of Mornington for 31 yearn. . 11
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9 C Wilson, , GRAIN AND SEEDS. -Fall wheat, wbite; Brethour smes Woolen socks, Goo building in Toronto, Tr id the 'work, for Bruin was 4 dress the above firm. I The other day in tha Stratford POU -
0, I I General Purpose. -Brood ma,re,Wm Dale, Chesney Brothers, Andrew Govenlock. Fall Burge,, J 8o6per. ere precipitated to the ground, a that he was -easily shot. - omen interested in temperance gat -h- court Timothy ]Aur ay and James -stock - , 1 - , - I
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; P M Chesney, George Payne. Foat, Melvin wheat, red, M Brethour, Andrew Johnsto . All the men were in- - Sir H. W. Ty, . -he Central .
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. Six rowed barley, Robert Nott, A Johnston. Cbtton stockings, Goo jured more c mpl6ted eir in- " Presbyterian church, Isintiffs, and Ur. .1
- I year old filly, James A Bell, Wm Dale, P John A Bell . -Rev. Rural Dean Wade, rector of Old Trunk Railway, have move- Q. C., appeared for- the pl . ..
A Two rowed*bar- Nott, A Johnston. Ladies' Wool mitts, Jae : to. They afternoon. Of the profre f th , Mrs, A. C. Shaw for the de ;
w Johnston. as , 'a feadants -
M Chesney. Two year old fillyj Thomas Brook, Andre' ' St. Paul's Church Woodstock, is the unani. mpection of the road ana its branch t , . The evi . :
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d . I McDonald. ley, Thomas BRays, Wrn Kerslake. Large MoTavloah, Donald Stewart. Men's wool sethemselves as highly pleasedwith that on SOPtem- .,
. I Livingstone, James Allonp G G Nott. Men's Wool mous choice of the congregation of the expre . f Edinburgh, was the'llst speaker. deme given went to show -
;- Yearling filly, C Dale, jr., Chesney Bros., oats, Andrew Johnston. M Brethoar. Coiri- mitts, E Symington, U rt- Blaikis, o iringvilles, the bilga .. .
. , Knitted Church of the Ascension, Hamilton, for the the condition of the road in all i depa t, she said, there was a strong as. ber 10tho when near Sob It :
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. Johnston. i i While anxious to centralize and At pr .
. I George Dale. Toam, Thomas J Berry, James mon oi ts, Andrew , I rohip of that church. ments. . --iotland collided '1
e I Stewart,E Symington. le, sir Hen I TO, I for a local veto bill making driven by Stock
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. Patterson, R McGregor. Yearling entire Joseph Hudson, M Brethour. Lar Counterpane, Donald vacint recto is revived in economize me much a4 possib ry sire in to dissagaigs the whoell,which I i I I
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. . horse, C Dale,- jr. peas, M Brethour. Small peas, M Brett'l Crochet Counterpane, K O'Connor, G N es,r Chesley, not long since, stated that they had no definite Ichs-oges i, it p 6 fight onsue,d. MurrAY 1 -
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